.0 ..w THE SCRANTON TRIBUiNE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1899. 9 tiBIDALE ADMITTED FORTY MEMBERS. 'Cycle Club Booming Annual Elec tion of Officer. The 'Ccle club met In Its new qunr tun lr.t nlslit and admitted to mom betshlp forty candidal' y The annual election vvai then hl 1. It resulted as follow H! il'iesldent, 0. II. Smith; vlce-presl-dert, Il.W. Harrison; sccietury, ClootBo .lium-a, assistant sacretary, V. P. Wot cott, trensuror, V It. Derby, cuntulti, George Van Oeltlei ; tui8tos, G. -. Hlnpor, llnrry Wright, John 1'oto, auditors, Dr. .1. D Day, Daniel ,sH;ny and C. H, Mlintt. BUSINESS CHANGES. On the flrgt of Juno, rurdy & Co. w 111 move their novelty store to Schen ectady, N, T ond Hell & Drown move to the building vacated by Purdy fc Co. The building thc.v leave Is owned lr J, 1!. Morgan but who will occupy It Is not yet kno'wn Mr. Morgan has a lease of hl present qunitois which will expire two yeais hence W. K. ALLEN'S FUNERAL. The funeral of tha late W K. Allen wan held yesterday afternoon fiom tho Methodist Rplhcopal ihureh, of which tho deceased wjs one of the oldest nnd most faithful member and workers. The procession moved fiom the house shorttv after 2 o'clock and a goodly number were In Attendance The floral offerings weio liBiidsome nnd appropri ate. Iter. Ml. t'haffeo's sermon was one full of sympath.v for the bereaved ones and one appreciative of the many good works of the dec eased The pall beoieis weir Daniel Slurry, James I'laee, Pierca llutlcr, T. C. Itnblnno.i, 0 W Iteynolda and L D. Wolfe. Tn teiment wai made In Mnplewood cetne teiv TRINITY'S NEW CHURCH. Tiinltv ves!r hns ndnpted tin plan nf Aiehlteet ll-tliy Congdon, nf New Voik The.v pic, vide J or an edlllce that will he CStliS '11 outside dimensions and will have a seating cupaelt.v of -1G0 peo ple Tim pclioin. Is such that a small chape' fo. mom? set Ices will be af forded, as well a " Wiptlsti.v choii and clorsj's estry 10011 s and a number of other apartments, making tin building a model 11. complete church The chan cel will end in a seml-clicle apse. In the elevation given u handsome tower Is seen, making the structure a hand some one architectural! 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Piofessor Anyde (I'eteis lias 1 (.turned fiom Scianton Mlbs Floia Hairlson Is entoitalning Miss Minnie Kyte, of West Plttston. Mrs G. H SamMin, of Canaan stieet, Is visiting her sister Mis. llcnjamln Rmoiy, of Plttston. The Misses Agnes and Annie Tinker, of I'nlondale, spent jesterday heie. Mrs. Ilnunah I,eonaid went to VVilkes-B.uie yesteiday to islt 1 da tives. Iiefore leturnlns,' Bhe will visit New York and Philadelphia. Mis. Han let Watt entertained a uunibci of lelathes at tea jesterday, It being her eight -eighth birthday. Kev. Joseph Angelll has been sent here b.v lilshop lloban to establish an Italian imiIb.1i of Catholics Aecoullng to its custom, Palestine coniniandeiy, No II Knights Templar, will on Thutsdav, Asiension da, at tend service at Trinity church Rev. Itollln A. Sawyei will cb-liver a special seimon to theni Dr Wheelei left this moinlng at 7 o'clock foi Htati ticca, wheie he will opeiate on a patient for appendicitis. D II Coleman, of Green Illdge, has taken up his lesidence In this cltv. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. A special mretlng of the Ladles- Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church was held in the parsonage 011 Monday oven Ing, and the following ntllcem wue elected for the ensuing c.u Pi trident. Mis. J. J. Miller, Ic e president. Mrs. William Hell, seeivtaiy, Mrs. Joseph Netherton; trcasurei, Mis. V S, Dad ger, collectors, Mis. Koi scluier. Mis. Richard Mellow. Mis. Theron Moon, M11. Ed. Mannid, Mis John Adam3 and Mrs Thomas Se.vmoui. Another Hie took placo last evening making tluee within tho past four d.i?. I ortiin.itely that of last night was only a barn. It was the propetty of Mis. Ilurdlnk. of the V.asi Ride. The fire was discovered about 1 o'clock. An alarm was at once sounded and the rteslan Hose com; -!ij responded promptl and did cm .-Unit woik In subduing tho dames and pi eventing the destruction ot adjoining houses. Tommj Smith, a will known cltni acter spent jesterday afternoon In tho borough lock-up, having been arrest ed on a variant sworn out by a local hi'Siness man whom he had threatened to Kill The merchant, u few days ago took pity on Tommy' condition and undeitook to hoard and keep him if be would help him Tom has an un fortunate habit ot getting tired evciy few days and the feeling ciept over Him yesterday und he emit. Not con tent with that he abused the good Samaritan and tluow several 'nrge stones at him and at last threatened to kill him. The prosecutor found It uuipsgntv tor his own protection to have Smith arrested He was taken before 'Squire Swick last night, nnd upon fromlslng to lufialn fiom fuither moletlng the prosecutor and to keep Tell, Me What's In Your, Oil Can h- euui 11 ten you wntiaori I cfailelityoiirocettlna. If tt'a a poor oil you re got- tlutafoor llcht, Notbloe urer If it amir Headlight Water White. Oil Yon have rial lamp Inx No 0'iarrail wlcUa. no azrraabl odon, do imoky cnlmueji. If theit ar worth having, tell your dealtr to unply you hereafter with our IJaaUlliljt Wattr Wait Oil, Made 07 iTl IWTIfi RPFIUINR M . nixnilMW MM iav WW WMWUUMMWMN dl. (bB Children deprived of fats and mineral foods have weak bones, flabby flesh and thin watery blood. The milk of nursing mothers, enfeebled by chron ic diseases, or long contin ued nursing, produces the same results. Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil partly digested and with the hypophosphitcs, forms a fat food which acts on the infant through the mother's milk, giving rich blood, strong nerves and sound flesh and bones to both. 50c and 1 1.00, all druggist! SCOTT k POWNF, tticmliM, New Vorlc away from the man's premises, the summons was wlthdiawn ami smun again given his fiecdom. Misses Mame Grady and Lottie Wil liams, of Maylleld, diove to Peckvlllo with Dr. Manley on Sunday. Uushbrook lodge, of Odd Tellows, wilt attend divine services in the Metho dist Hplscopal church next Sunday morning. The members aie retiuesteil to meet In their hull for that purpose at 10 o'clock Miss Agnes Cindy, of Mayfleld, spent Sunday us the guest of the Misses Duffy, of Dunmoie street, Ob phant. Dr Slckler. of Pockvllle, made n pro fessional lslt here yesterday. n open air band concert Is some thing Unit would bo appreciated these delightful evenings. It is now many months since the people of the town hiu-e had tho pleasure of hearing either of our two bands. Mn George Edmunds and daughters, Pllle and Martha, and Mrs. Michael living attended tho funeral of a friend at Mlnei.s' Mills Monday morning. Mr. and Mis. Harnabas carter ana son. Wlllr.rd, of Cemetery stieet, wero Scianton vMtois yesterday IT. D, Swlck hai accepted a position with the Delaware and Hudson com pany. State of Ohio. Cltv of Toledo. Lucas Countv. ss. . Viank J. Cheney mikes oath that he la the stnlor partner of the firm 01 1 . J. Chcnev & Co.. doing business In the City of Toledo, Count and State aforesuid. und that said firm will pav the sum of ONR IIITNDRKD DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured b the use of Hall's Catarrh t'ure FRANK J. CIIKNRY. Sworn to before me nnd subscribed In my piesence, this 6th clay of December, AisVal,!S A W GLRASON. lB J Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internallv nntl nits dlrcrtly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system Sena for testimonials, free. P .1. ("HENRY, & CO, Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggists, TJc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. HALLSTEAD. Miss Jessie Hartley has graded the lawn In front of her residence on Church street. It makes a noticeable Improvement The annual meeting of the Women's roielgn Mlsslonaiy society, Montrose district, Lackawanna Presbytery, will convene in the Piesbyterian chuich on Thursday, May IS. Miss La Giange, a leturnod missionary, will sneak. aHo -Mrs. Wells, of Wllkes-Harre. Prof. Thorpe, of Foiest CHy, nn Plot Renson, of New Mllford, weie the guests of County Superintendent Chailes R. Moxley Saturday. Miss Alice Hlxby, of Klngsley, spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Wbilfted Tlngley. About thirty members of ih Metho dist church tendered the pist)r, Rev. H. A Williams, an Informal leceptlon Pilday evening nt the Horn of Wil liam McLoud, on Main street. Tho Lndles' Aid society of the Metho dist church will serve supper Thurs day afternoon at the h me of Mrs. Rufus Corey. Mr. and Mrs Rli Stalkc- are visit ing nt Conklln Koiks Rev. George Foisytho loctufc-s Thuisday night on the subleet nf "A Level Head." This Is the last lecture In the Rpworth league lecturo course. Mis. W. W. Adair, of Scranton, Is viMtlng at tho home of Mrs John A. Dav Is. Dwlght De Sllby, of Washington, D. C , wheeled here from the national cap ital, arriving the first of the week. lie Is visiting at the Home of his nleco, Mrs. nruce Ross, on Church street. At the Haptlst church a special meeting for the voting ladles of the church will be held Friday evening. Mr3. Samuel Rrown this week moved to LesterFhlre, where her son la em ployed In the Lestershiio snoe fa'tovy. A number of trains now leavo the ard hero with two engines, thus doing away with a crew of trainmen. In cluding n conductor and three brake men This is the first movement made on thlb division toward heavier trains. A sten optlcon lecture, "Ten Nights In a Bar-! 00m," was given at tho Y. M. C. A. Hall Monday evening beforo a good sized audience "Where Is My I wandering uoy Tonight?" was lllus- trated and was sung hy Miss Josephine 1 Millard nnd Rdlth Trowbridge. Reserved seat tickets for the mln stiel show to be given by the fire com pany are selling fast Tho free street parade will be a big feature. Landlord Tubbs, the ti.v,' proprietor of the Mitchell House, took poss-s-' slon this week Considerable of tho 1 furniture could not bo placed In the ' hotel on account of lack of space. This , wns stored in the vacant bilck build ing adjoining. Charles Van Wormer now occup'cs the hon 0 owned by J. II. Van Hosen, fotmert he Methodist parson ire I Henrv Trowbridge will lay a n'w 1 stone walk In fiont of his dwelling on Chas avenue. Curds aie out announcing tho com ing marrlnge of Grace Louise Kapp to Sldnoy C Mack, to take placo Tuis day evening, May 23. at 8.30 o'clock In j tho First Presbytorlnn church. A re-ir-ptlon will follow at the home of tho bride's parents. Mr and Mrs. Ocorgo 1 Hatfield notn are popular young peopln of this plate. OLYPHANT. Attracted hj the renort rhnr il. sewer company were endeavoring to have another lranchlso passed by tho council the council chamber was flllwl with citizens ot Monday nltrht's mrm. , lug, but tho subject was not touched upon uunng tne meeting. In tho ub sence of President Van Sickle. James W. O'Rrlen was appointed chairman. Rills to the amount of $uoo were pass od. being divided up In the various de partments as follows; Streets, $2.fc5; generul borough account. $6.25; police, UflS. electric light, $103. Tho bill of tho Olyphant Water company was the cause of considerable debate, Mr. How ard claiming the chnrgca to be exces sive Kx-Treasurer McLoughlln's bill of ?07 was re fened back for tho audit ing committee to Investigate. The bur gess made tils monthly report, In which he spoko of tho bad condition ot Dim tnoic street, and also tho action he had taken In preventing tho sewer com pany fiom Interfering with the borough streets Mr Howaid asked that tin nppi epilation bo mado for tho police, so that they could receive their pay more legulatly. The matter was de feiredl until the next meeting when th levies for tho year will be made and a. police fund established. James II. Spain, an electrical expert, of Scranton, mado a written report on tho condition of the electric lighting sys tem in the borough Ho pointed out many defects In tho wiring and gave an estimate of tho amount It would take to put everything In good work ing order, which was about $400. Tho report was accepted. Tor his. sot vices he was allowed tho sum of $2fi. An obstructed water course In Grassy Island was brought to tho attention of tho council. liy allowing a culvert to become blocked near the borough line, water hns Mowed over properties In that section, and a complaint was heard from the attorney for "Wlnton borough, stating that unless tho mat ter was remedied nt once legal steps would be taken ngalnst tho borough. The mailer was tefcirod to tho street committee. A communication was read from the auditors nsktng council to appoint a committee to Investigate some ordeis which Have been drawn nnd no explanation given on this min utes for which they have been Issued. Messi. Robinson and Lawler were ap pointed. An nppioprlntlon of $200 was granted to the board of health. The Clapplson Shoe company, through Mr. I.avin, asked the borough to exonerate them from taxation for tho period of ten ears as they are about to locate heie nt once. The request wns grant ed. The secietary made his icgirt for the month of March as follows Col lections, $3o.SE; expenditures, $300 91; lecelpts In excess ot expenditures, 50. 92, uncollected accounts, $403.7S. An entertainment and social was held In Sweeney hall by the Junior Forresters last evening. At the con clusion of tho programme rendered, re freshments won served bv the mem bers. An enjoyable time wns had by all present. W. II. Hull nnd family have moved to Green Rldgo to leslde permanently. William llaiper will rent the Hull resi dence In Dlakely. Dr. F. L. Vun Sickle Is In Washing ton, D. C. Mrs. J. W. Sweeney, of Green Ridge, was a visitor hero yesterday. YOXT KNOW that tlicd feeling is ex ceedingly disagreeable. What Is far better, you may know, by a trial, that Hood's Sarsapuiilla entirely cures it. Hood's Pill cure nausea, sick head ache, biliousness, indigestion. Pi lie 23 cents. ' PECKVILLE. Mrs. George Rlttenbender and daughter, Fay, of Wilkes-Barre, wore the guests of Mis. W. S. Dloes, on Monday. Jay Canett, Roe Scott and Howaid Barber are fishing at Stanton pond, Wayne county. Tho report that Miss Williams lost $23 in cash at the No. 1 school fire, wns an error. Theio was only a few dol lais. and this she will make good to the scholars' credit. Miss Williams did not lose her gold watch, as was 111 mored, for It was at homo and not In her desk The Piano society of tho Methodist Rplscopal chinch will hold a lawn so cial on Tuesday evening, May '!0. Miss Giace Ayres was the guest of Unlondale relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Taylor, of Hick ory street, aio entertaining Mr. and Mis. J. S. Lowden, of Honesdale. On Monday evening. May 22, Miss Jessie Stearns, our noted elocutionist, will, with fiist class talent, give an entertainment nt the hose house hall, for the benefit of the "Wilson Flro com pany. One of the leading features ol! the entertainment will be a genuine colored enke walk, by coloied artists. TUNKHANNOCK. In the abscnio of Judge Durham, Associate Judges A. M. Rastman and F. M. Vaughn Held a shoit session of ccutt on Monday attomoon and the following matters wero taken up; George W. Everhart, tt. al vs. Mich ael Flynn and Thomas Collins, eject ment. Rule entered to compel plain tiffs to commence a second action of ejectment within six months or show cause why same cannot be bought. Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit cempany, trustee, s the Tunkhannock Klectrlc Light, Heat and Power com pun, scl. fas. sur mortgage. On mo tion of C. A. Little, judgment Js en tered for want of nppeaiance and afli duvlt of defense. Tow send vs. Townsend, divorce J. Wood Piatt appointed commissioner to take testimony. William Biungess vs. Rdvvard Brun gess, appeal. On motion of II. S. Harding and reasons filed, rule grant ed to strike off appeal. Mallnda Wagner vs John Jonec. Sheriff ordered to make levy on per sonal ptoperty of defendant, levy to remain a Hen till stay heretofore grant ed is disposed of. In the estate of FrlU Pallenan, lato of Factoryvllle borough, deceased. By agreement of the attorneys for and against tho 1 tiles, the rules granted on petition of tho widow for the parti tion and for allowance of $300 exemp tion are dlschaiged. Court adjourned to the third Monday of Juno. S. L. Tiffany, of Nicholson, was in nttenilnnce nt eouit. I Nelson Gllmore, of raotoiyvllle, was 1 In Tunkhnnnoik Monday, j Charles Egbert Ross, of Mill City, 1 and Mattle Camp, of Northmoi eland, ) made application to th clerk on Mon day for a marriage license. During thi- issuing of tho license It transpired that Miss Camp was a mlnoi. tint hei parents weio dead and that Hh" had no guaullan. Court being In ses sion, a petition was drawn up and piesented and J. Wood Piatt, esq , was appointed guaidlan and gave his con sent to th niarilago. Tho license was Issued and later In the day the couplo were mauled at the oltlco of 'Squhe W. S Kutz Down before Squire Kethledgo this (Tuesday) afternoon will be heard the case of the commonwealth vs. Joseph No Money la Adrunrt A" Ve bund our remedlri und . I"l. invt, uuin VU wii huu approval. Jl noi the Urandeat TIiIdk od Karth far ra!c and dtWll. UUd ion, thlp all bact at our cxine pay nothing. Hare lllUo book, tell It all, mailed fret" MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. J caE,L OttJ? 4 -O- TO -0-F ERIE Moulton, charged by his wife with do- sertlon. R. K. Prendergrast, of Scranton, la In Tunkhannock this week In tho In terest of the stationery firm of Pren dergrast & Gelpel. C. A. Little, W. H. Morris nnd U. W. McKown leavo today for a few da a stay tit Forkston, this county. They are looking for trout. The regulnr meeting of tho borough council is scheduled for this (Tuesday) evening. FOBEST CITY. Joseph Ma or, who for ttio last ten years has been employed here ni ma chinist by the Hillside Coal nnd Iron company, moved with his family yes terday to Pottsville. His many friends In this vicinity regret to part with so good a citizen, but they aio pleased to learn that he has secured a more In ciatlve position at his new place of residence. Rev. J, I;. Riodhead und family nro spending a few (lavs at Crystal lake, The borough council has Just pur chased 230 feet of bland new hoso for tho Enterprise Hose company. Tho boys tire now prepared to reach a lire at a distance of 1250 feet. Tho annttnt roll call of ttio Baptist chinch will take place on the after noon nnd evening of Wednesday tho 17th Inst. Tho occasion piomlses to be one of unusual Interest. Rev T. R. Jcpson, of Cuibondale, and Rev. J. M. Watklns of Factoryville, will assist In the services. Sheilff Duel of Monti ose, was among the business callere yesterda. A. V. Wheeler has Just completed nt the Clifford breaker, one of the laigest nnd most complete culm wnsherles In the coal legion The machinery will be put In motion today. Dr. D. Dwer was called to tho Ca naan home of his childhood on Sun dav evening by 11 telegraphic dispatch announcing tho death of his mother. Nathaniel Lee, of Unlondalo, had on pale hero yesterday about four bun dled pounds of live squirming suckers, which he had taken from the reservoir at Stillwater. P. J. Jones Is attending the National convention of American True Ivoiltes, now In session In New York cltv. Ho repiesents Lodge No. CI, Fruitful branch, of this place. PITTSTON NEWS A Very Inteiestlng Session in tho Mnyoi's Court Yesterday Admiral Dewey Has Relatives in This City Tho Cave-in at the Schooley Mine on tho West Side. Jerry Hoban, an old rounder, who knows both the lnsldo and the outsldo of the jail, was up befoto tho mayor on the old complaint and was given twenty-four hours down stairs In bed bug row to lumlnate upon the main featuies of his past life. An innocent looking duke, who had unintentionally filled up on " deep lock," was told to go homo and to work, which he did with tho gicatcst alactlty. Geoige and Howell Williams went to Philadelphia yesteiday and will spend the balance of the week along the Atlantic coast. The funeral ot Thomas McGoldtlck, who lost his life on the Lehigh Valley at Coxton, took place yesterday af'or noon and tho remains wero laid oeslde those of his wife, who preceded him, In tho Market stitet cemetery The class in oiatory of Miss IsabMle Miller will glvi a lecltal In PhoonK hall tomoirow evening and a lltor.viy surpilso Is In stoie for tho ajdle.10 that will be present to sec tho profi ciency of the young people. The reception tendered the pastor of the L'ast Side Presbvte ' vi church last evening on the occasion of his ih. st anniversary was one of (he most billllunt social events that nas been consummated In chuich ilu cs ' .re in some time nnd the happy result v as owing to the excellent committee con sisting of Mr. and Mis. C. C. Bow man, Mis. Andrew Bryden, Miss Vnr gaiet Craig and Miss GeorgU Watson, who vvoiked arduously in cn:erlalning the numerous guests. John Qulnn, an old resident living in the vicinity of Cork Lane, PltUtcn township, dropped dead near his Homo 011 Mnmlav nlirht. He WU8 a r.lliot . and unassuming man and was l.'ghly f iispccted in the community ho so long 1 icslded In. The funeral will take plaoj , today and the coroner will hold an Inquest tomoirow. I Tho nuptials of Reuben Apt and I Miss Charlotte D. AVllliams will tako place fiom the residence of the expec- tant bride today. 1 Suit has been commenced by tho friends of those who lost their lives In the Dxetcr shaft several months 1 ago, when six men met their death by two cats going down tho shaft when they were descending on the cairlage. The claim Is for tlO'iOO in each c.tKe and they are representei bj John T. Lenahan. The commencement exerclsss ot the West Side high school will tako r'ice at Music hall on the evening of Jui o 1 und the following will be tho gi actuat ing class: The Misses Helen Wheclir, Ida and r.llabeth Hartman, Carrlo Blown, Lauia Rowley, Dlizabeth Clark, Dmma Von Storch, Bessie Bry den, C.eoigia Mosler, Maty Hughs, Rose Haggerty. Yoik Kyto and Chailes Monle, The seuous depression of the sur face over the Schooley mine, operated by tho Pennsylvania Coal company, In tho vicinity of Sturmciville, causod considciable ataun for the ofilclals, Pu sldes creating much excitement for the lesidents ot that locality. Tha surface dropped several feet and ex tended over an area of one thousand feet. The location was In fiont ot tho Caipenter residence and ntfecttd a consldeiablo portion of the ti action road, so much so, that cais could not be run over that particular local it v. The gieatest fear upon tho part of the toinpany Is tho presence of quicksand, which exists there, nnd if It broke Into tho workings would block them up. Su;elntendent Alex Bryden was on the scc.no directing the work to bo done to avoid. IT possible, this result Tho works have been suspended und the inulen taken out. The cave-In oc euriod among some of tho vvoiked out portions of the mine. U J. Connors, of thl.s illy, who had his fiist oppnitunlty to pitch for the Wllki'H-Barro club, faced tho Patersun club yesteiday and succeeded In shut ting them out A large crowd from Here went down to see the ho,' scoie his first victory. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syiup Bold by DruBBlBts In every part of tho woild. Do sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlna- I IOW S IJUUIUIIIH ojmi'i im IflAU ,1U UUllT Und. Twenty. live cents a bottle. Has been used for over TIFTY VKAIla by MILLIONS of MOTIlintS for thUr rill 1. H P.N W1IILI0 THLTl 1 1X0 WITH v nrr.cT 8ucci:as. it soothes the CHILD. SOKTUN3 the OUMH. ALLANS in PAIN: CUHKS WIND COLIC nY tMu. rAm.Hv fni nrAlmiiAMi sl&llfHksMHy ForHerDaHy Pi 1 j Lydia E.Plnkham's Vegetable Compound a wonderful aid to working women of all classes. - ,,,, I.,,,,..,. ., r Working women have backaches, headaches, and racking pains, but they keep on working because they have to. Pretty faces in our factories and stores soon become drawn and -Era JUi sSy5 W' flijMwfV '!M WH vWt 5sT fllm 1 f Vcgotablo Compound, and women Miffering as I have Dear Mrs. Pinkham: When I wrote to j'ou I was troubled with menses appearing too often. I also had sick headache, was tired nnd weak, and could not do any work. Tho pain 1 had to suffer was nlmost unbearable at times. After taking five bottles of Lydia U. Pinkham's Vegetablo Com pound I was much improved in health ; menses became moro regular and wero not profuse. My doctor had told mo I could never oxpect to get well unless I went through an operation. I canno't recommend your medicino too highly. I beg of you to accept my thanks for what you have dono for mo. Miss Alick Pabkell, Keokuk, la. Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., will advise you from her wide ex perience free of charge whenever you ask it. Write to her freely. Your story will be told to a sympathetic woman, and women oniy will see your letters. Remember! a woman best understands a woman's ills. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound A Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. P w TAYLOR NEWS. David J. Owens Laid at Rest Ex citing Runaway Personal News. The auditorium of the Methodist episcopal church was not able to con tain the laige gathering of friends who had come to pay their last tribute to the remains of the late David J. Owens, whose funeral occurred from tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kmanuel Owens, on Storr's street, Monday af ternoon nt 2 o'clock. Short services where held at the house, after which tho remains weie borno to the above chuich, where tho funeral sermon was prached by tho Rev. Dr. II. II Ilairls, ltev. 1'ianclh Gcndall and Rev. Ivor Thomas. The services were very Im picsslve. The Calvary Raptist church choir sans several beautiful anthems at tho grave. Tho floral offerings were many and presented a beautiful appearance At tho cl030 of the ser vices tho icmalns wore borne to the Forest Home cemetery for Intel ment. The prll-bearers wero Messrs. William Williams, James K. Watklns, James Rvans, Henry Powell, John F. Tubbs; flower beareis: James Howells, Wil liam, Marsh, Henry Rvans. The In vincible commandery, No. 23J, K. of M., Tavlor castle, No. 207, K. of O U, attended the f uncial In a body. Quiet an exciting itimiway occurred on North Main street Monday morning Tho oudt was owned by John Ynekson lak, of till place. The horse, attach ed to a tight wagon, was driven by Mr. Vacksonlak, when fiom some unac countable manner the animal startoj down Main street at break-neek speed, throwing Us occupant out and Injilimj him unlet seriously. The horse af-r 1 mining some dlstnnce was caotutoi. Tha buggy was pnitly demolished Burgess James R. Watklns will go to Allentown on May 10 to represent the Taylor lodge, No ties, at the grund K'sslon of the Odd Fellows at that place. The Diainntlc clrtlo of the Daniel O'Connell council, Young Men's Insll tue, of .Mlnookn, Is rnukhiK pi-"pava- tloiis to pioduee Chailes Tovvn-.end's three ait comedy, "The VngnhutuK" ut Webei's rink on May 20 for the bene fit of the new Catholic church Tajlorvllle lodge. No 48.. KnlghtR of Pythian, will meet this ovenlasr in I!eefc'rt hall. Miss Isldnr Jones, ot Pockvllle, vi? Ited friends heie on Sunday. A meeting of tho Taylor branch of Putted Mine Woikcis will be held In Hassham's hall, on CIrove stieet, to niouow evening nt 7.30 o'clock All persons w 01 King In and about tin mines aio loauested to be piegent. llrst base. W. Jones; second base, U. Morris, third base, D. Jones; hoit stop, J. Monies, eft Held, P. Eagau, center Held, J. Fiancls, light leld, L. Han Is Tho Turn Verln society will neet Thuisday evening In Webei's link All membeis are requested to be prcnent. Tho AVanego base ball team has or ganized for the season and would lllco to play any organization lit the bor ough, Orioles preferred. Th-y tiro m RRfRfRjf5 pallid, figures lose energy flags. Domestic service is another form of endless drudgery that destroys woman's health and nervous system. Lack of care during monthly periods, necessity to keep on the feet all day and sometimes sitting tharp pains in sides of abdomen, falling: and inflammation of womb, and pain at tiino of monthly nlukncss. 1 followed your kind and good advice. I have taken thrcio bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound nnd am now able to walk around after having been in bed for ten weeks, and feol thnt I am assured perfect health. I hopo my letter may bo a help to other suffering girls. Miss Rosa IIinks, Lc Sueur, Minn. Deaii Mrs. Pivkitam: I was troubled with femalo weakness, irregular and painful menstruation and loucorrhcea. Tho doctor's modicino did mo no pood. I have taken ono bottle and a half of vour thanks to your medicino and advice, my pains arc gone. 1 tidvlso nil to use your vegetable Compound. Mrs. Emma J. Prihui.e, Iudianola, 111. Ofc.D AND RELIABLE, TIP IF ""Tr B D Seethe Low Price. -ZL.IZ. I M Full Set. $4. Full Set. $4 Albany Dentists. DR. Hllili & SON FULL SET TEETH $3.00 .rill W .,11 Mn.io r TEETH WITHOUT PLATES $3.00 Hill 00 till hlllUS 01 TEETH EXTRACTED FREE Denial work at gold fillings 70c Imvor iiHpp. linn SILVER. FILLINGS 50o ioA?cr prices man amalgam fillings . 25c any olhor Dentist in gold crowns 32.00 to $5.00 Vni'oiilnn OTHER CROWNS $1.00 each AUcllHUII. VITALIZED AIR 25c Wo havo been In Set an- -""" " ton over 18 years, we ure y k n. J5v here now; wo Intend to jr w j. jffilSi stay lure. Our lmslnct.s ydwfiSiti.., t v. Swits Is not a mere expirleni'C S f'Mfl'Mt.,. "Vk ?& w&,-Vt A'o will not do work to fl"7 ''WJp&fe. MjL $&&$&$& clay that jou can't call f4iSmV! us to account for tomor- S4CSaH5g iov.-. Wo competo with Bfcsfil?--fcJVtss ' "OTIia the cheap tuhertWng Wffit&3mi ck-ntists who are hue to- LVH WtwrZffi&.TlT--, 3guW'S1 day nnd tronn tomorrow, DtWi,MS!'i.,LuJ but wo do not compare; SJ? 5VSWWJiifit!i-4l cmr work Is a contrast i&i t yVi?wyf iVl j take; all our opeiators Sr'!!Si 1 F V Y- i I'ljliJ' aic experts of t-klll and LSlfii J i,iW? il'lBaVS1' lw' experience, and not mire N(25y''W??r'Wtr btudents. Still our piicea itt. A.V !U aio lower than the low est. Uevvaro of Impostors and c hat l.n.ins wliu m iff.Tcl i nt n on teeth because they am not financially i cupunsilili llw .ui v ih. l m r ih. i they? The answer Is easy. We have a dental ntllir m muilv iv.tn iltv In tli United States, nnd wo buy our supplits at v.holr-ali l.u ni No wnmlei we i in ulve bitter lulus than anyone ec Uxperh im countH ulwi, und vvi h.ivo " rlence besides our diplomas. Don't b' bu nmed Kth. b. tt. the mo-a i. II ilili the most comfortable and the most duiahli- The newixt nutlioiN' Thn burnt .ippll cations' Tho best materials! These mo iittuctlr n worth icinsiili iluc IS' sides, nervous pmplo nnd those with heart wenkmxs an have their tt tli lillni nr erovvnid with absolute Hufetv ntul pobltlvcl without inln Wo aie the only icallv up-to-cUUo Dontnl establishment In Northc.istc in I'ltinsvlvaiiln. Teeth c trmtliiK In the mornlim' and a new set f uiiilFlinl In the afternoon Is an old praf tire of ours Wo are the orlRii.il, all minis tire mere Imltunis We are the ollB tnators of vltnllzed air ALBANY DENTISTS, Ovar Firs! National Bank im. CoxttlnuinteJiarolliblr, wontbly, rJialatlnr; rocdlclto. Oalr fatrmlMXCd tb pnret drugs aheuld b uiaJ. lijoa west the bui, gtl E3?. Pes3ps Penray-'fiBfal PDBSs Ther mo prmpt, le rtl otrUln In rewlt. Tbt toaiilnB (Pr. ral') Tdbp. noint. BntywhcJ0, 81.00. AddteM rt.MnlCIlC OUmllixl, O. For JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruos utroot. i-oinposed of the following1 p'av -rs f 'atelier. AI fitynn; jiltchor, J. Ol.vnn JIIss May Jenkins, of this place, -.la lted tier Hlster, Mrs. David Junes, of North Scianton Sunday. Taj lor, I'jne nnd Hidden colli n will he raid today - - have been n sutieier from cluonli' dlaiihoea ever since tho wur and have iifeed all Kinds of medicines for tt. At last I found one remedy that lias been a suicess us n lute, and that Is Chnin boi Iain's Colic, Cholera and Ulauhoea Remedy. I'. K. Gilshatu. Clams Mills, L.a. 1'or sale hy all diugtilsts. Mat thew Hros., vvhokbalo and tetall agents Wheie It Began. "you nay tho excavation for our new bullillnfr has begun? I haven't seen any hIbiu of it." "It begun in my poikct. 1 havo Just Sale by Brea their symmetry and 8 until late at night, or in cramped positions for long hours, produce and keep alive troubles of all kinds with the female organs. Lydia E. Pinkham'n Vegetable Compound for over twenty years has assisted women to bear their burdens. Sickness and pain vanish under its influence, and more kw than a million women have been asgB3)bcnefited by it. We quote from three : Deah Mki. Pinkham : I doctored with four different doctors and found but littlo relief. I then wrote to you describing my troubles which vv ere us follows : bacltHclie, -7 Ftuv fWy Pharmacitt, cop. Womlno ovenue ao McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM Ik a pi. puration of ihe Drug by which In lnliuliius eltects aru u moved, wlulo tn Valuable medlclrnl piupirtlea mo n talned It ioshkm's nil tho sedatlvo, uiuiUs nu iiiul Hi l i epasmoilli powtirs of Opium, but piodiices no fUKnc.3 of thu stomach, no vomllmg, no loitlvenets. no headache. In nei'to nervous disorders It Is an lnvaluuble rrmccl), und Is recom mended by the bibt phji-lcians. !UN1 by mail IN I'LAIN vvkappuk, OH kLCI-IIT OI I'KICH, soc E. FERRETT, 372 Pearl St, New York. pnld the architect VM for tha design."-! 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