The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 13, 1899, Morning, Page 9, Image 9

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THE SCRANTON TUIBUJSJi-SATUliDAy,
MAX. 13,
1899.
Nervous
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.- oftpnone"oF the most"diitre&sind "after
effects of the Gnp. It may Also be c&uaed
by overwork, worry, menul strain or cxccsiCi
of almost any nature. Whatever the cause,
a debilitated nervous system means that the
nerves lack nutrition. Feed the nerves. and
life will renew its joys for you-,
,Thc 6est nerve food, and the most valuable
tonic'(beuuse it both builds up the blood and
strengthens the nerves) is Dr Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale Peopkji Hundreds of wornout,
depressed men and women have been made
strond-nerved , ambitious, energetic and
healthful 'by this remedy.
Amone the well-known mn of the newspaper profenlon In F.
J. Lnwrencs. oM Fourth Avenue, Detroit, Mich , who for the past
elevon yenrs him neon Bt lets (leak ev erj da)'. Ho any :
11 At on time I was In mirh a condition Hint my physician salil
I would have nervoun proitratlon; that I would have to stop news
paperwork or 1 would so to piece If I pertlated In deling It, a I
waa destroying what nerve force I had left. I lent flesh and had a
complication of nllinenta tihtch baffled nklllnil phratclnni:. An
associate recommended Jii. Williams' I'lak Tills for Pale 1'eopln
and I (,'ave them a trial. I can't my that, I received any benefit
from the flrat bo, hut derived very toocl results from the second.
Thev save me strength and lielpvd my shattered nerves fo that I
could tot n fall night rest.
"A great deul of pain In the small of the hark I attributed to a
dernncement of the kidneys. For this complaint Pr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale Teople worked wonders. Soon after 1 began
taking them regularly, the pnln ceased, an! I felt Ilia it new metre
"I am greatly encouraged from the results of usltifcnfew boxes
and am confident that the pills will work a complete retoratlun
of my former condition." J-'iom Eitnlng Aeui, Vctrolt, illch.
Sold by all druggists or sent 'postpaid, by the
Dr. Williams Medicine Co , Schenectady, N Y . on
receipt of price, 50cents
DROVE IN THE DITCH.
The Coiis-olldated Water rompan Is
putting In new mains on Pike stieet
and Is maintaining an open flitch foi a
considerable distance. Yesterday a
oung man dioe up the ttect, accom
panied l two ladles. In a caiilage. He
dtove too e lose to the ditch and the
carriage slipped In. throwing Miss
Qulnn to tlie giound with such force
that she sustained a. e (impound frac
ture of the arm. .She Is the dailghtei
of James Qulnn, of the South Side,
who has taken counsel as to ptocced
ings for damages. ta
BASE BALL TODAY.
At half-past three today there w 111 l)c
a panic of base hall at Alumni patk
between the teams of the High school,
of this cltv, and the School of Lacka
wanna, of Scranton. The names of
plnjers and positions follow High
School Lofttis, (., Gcai.v, p Uallagiij,
ss.; Kennedy, lb Burke, 2b, Riley,
31).: Moonev. If: Ivtlnntrinlr . t
Swigcit, rf. School of Lackawanna
e ooney, c: vvaih ot Uendall, p.;
Mahon, s.s ; MeDonald, lb,. Rogan, 2I.,
Carson. Sb : Clarlc, If; Slockei. cf;
1v alnwarlnc, i f
FORTY HORSES.
About foity horses participated In
the tests ot speed at Anthracite paik
jcsterda afternoon. The efforts were
all Impiomptu, hut manj inteiestlng
short distance tilals weie had. S. Rob
inson, of Clifford, seemed to have the
hest of the team cventi and Messis.
Creelliifr and Aveiy made Rood shou
Iurs with their horses. The animals
are being: tialned for the Mcmoiial day
tvents.
WILLIAM PARTRIDGE DIES.
William Paitildge nf White Mills
died at Wheelei's prlate hospital jes
terday mornliiR, his demise lesul'tlng
from chtonlo cystitis. Deceased was
seventv-four veais of age. and had
been ill for neatly five jeais. The body
will be taken to Pleasant Mount for
Interment, which will take place Sun
day. BIG EXONERATION LIST.-Y
--
The school boaid has under consider
ation the exoneration list of Collector
Mollis, which is the blRRest In many
jeais. The aRsrcRate amount will be
more than J.'.noo Net Tuesday the
noflid will meet and complete the work
and act upon the plans of Architect
Rrown for the addition to the central
school bulldltiR
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
George W. Cross, of Laurel stieet Is
entertalnlnK his mothei Mis Hauls
of Onset, Mass. '
Dr. II C. Wheeler paid Olson a pr0.
fessional lsit jesterday
Miss Kate Rvine is expected home
from New York toda
Jav Poiter spent .vestcrday in Scian
ton Piofessor Arrjde Petets will KO to
Scranton todaj on business
Prank Collins has resumed his Mtua
tlon at the People's shoe stoie
I B. Shannon spent veterdav In
Susquehanna.
A L. Duncan, of Scranton. who has
been woikinR In this city this week in
the Intel est of the Northwestern
Mutual Life Insurance company win
return to the Llec-tilc City todav. Mr
Duncan Is one of the most agieeable
Insurance talkers that ever entered this
cltv and his methods appeal to the
thinking classes
lte K T Jones, of South Wale,
Pleached in the Congiegatlonal chuicli
last evening
J H, Herbert will soon move to the
quarters formeilv occupied bj the Na
tional F.xpress company
L. U Lov eland Is painting his reM
dence on Klghth aenue and Spring
stieet.
Mrs. J. II. Nicholson has returned
from Wllkis-Rane
Mrs. Daniel Robinson, of Hotel An
tluaclte, lias returned fiorn Oreen
Ridge.
Mr and Mis Henry Van Hoi gen.w ho
ppent the winter in California ate
sojourning in this oltj.
JPECKVILLB.
There Is good material In Peekvllle.
"Why not organize a base ball team"
The Peekvllle dun club mid the Hell
Place club will rontest for lionois on
the afternoon of May SO
Thin evening tho Red Men meet in
regular session nt their rooms.
All members of the Wilson Fire com
pany arc lequested to meet at the hose
house this evening.
Morton 'H. Harloe Is spending a few
dam at New Voile, ilty.
Services, in the Fresh) tei Ian chuuli
CARBONDALE.
Debility
per box, 6 boxes, $.2.50
next Sunday at 10.10 a. in. and T.TO p
m . Sunday school at 11 4 a m. Sub
lee t In niornlng, "Abiding and Healing
Much Fruit," evening, "Ovei the Iliook
Kedion " All welcome. Re. S. II
Moon, D D , pastoi.
Samuel linden, the AVIlson's peima
nent man, has lciovcied fiom his ie
cent illness
Peckllle Haptlnt church, Re. J S
Thomas, pastoi Sundaj -erlies at
10 10 a m and 7 "Q p m. Morning sub
ject. "The Mln'iles of Life and How
to Overcome Them." evening subject,
' lllblo Hints of Modem Science' Sab
bath sdiool at 11.30 a. m. All ure vvel
lome. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Mi- Leah James, of H.vde P.uk the
piopiletress uf the Pour Cent stoic,
which was on fire on Sundav morning,
and again Wcdnesdav, was In town
vosterday looking after her lnsuianre
bhe objects to -onie ot the nev.spaper
ctltlclms of the fire ami tlueatens to
bring action ngTlnst ceitaln parties foi
slandei She also thanked the Crjstal
Plre onipauv foi tbeli piompt le
sponse and activlt in subduing the
file She has placed her il.ilni In the
hands nf Attoine Caiy for collec tlon
The following lipping Is fiom the
jne County Herald ol thtb wiek
"leimvn Is now tlne.itened with u
shirt faetoij. A gentleman fiom out
of town asks that a Joint stock com
panj be formed, and If hind Is seemed
and building put up, lie will put In
the necessniv machine! y, and nil will
bi pai tners in the lonieui Is the
Susciuehanna htit faitoiv, which 'lew
nwa fiom that bii'-v boiough, about
to alicjht in Jeun.vn? '
The clerks of the stoics aie aliendj
agitating the enrly closing movement
which was so successfully curled out
in this boiough the past two jeais
The iloblng of the .stoies at 0 o'clock
Is of gieat benellt to those who aie
conlined In th"m uo many houis and
little ot no inconvenience Is caused to
purchasers whin they have knowledge
uf tho closing hour. It is to be hoped
that when June 1 ai rives the beneficial
custom of easly closing will be adopt
ed b meiv meuhant in the boiough
The bo.ud of stewaids of the Metho
dist Hplscopal church was organized
Inst Wednisday evening, when C P
Raker was elected president and II
A. Tillman, ecictary and tieasurer.
The childien of the McthodIt Hpls
copal church will, tomoirow, begin
piactlclng for theli c'llldien's clay ser
vice. The title of the exercise this
j ear will be Peai" oi Wai ' Younr
America's Verdict."
John Tie7lse, Nelson Cole and Nath
an Cole letuniecl home estuduy from
l..ickawuen, vvheie thev have been
fishing. Thev brought homo with them
over foui hunJred pen U and wvu.il
eels, the biggest catch b local llshoi
men for tome time David Williams,
John Reese and William Tiezlse aie at
the same place unlay, tijlmr theii luck
The lvpoit of the death of Robeit
Hodjcomb, who died on Thuisdav at
Scranton. was iead with much icgiet
by maiiv people of this borough, bj
whom the deceased was will end fa
vorably known The voung man was
a iHsident of this plaie foi a nunibei
of ear
While Joo Hutching mid the Misses
Sarah Qulnn and Julia Oteen, oi Mav
tldd, weie out dilvlng jesteid.iy, thej
met with an unpleasant accident, fiom
whli li they ate being longintulotid on
their escape irom fatal Injun When
dilvlng down Pike stuet Caibondale,
the bugg) was preclpltntr d In a sewei
dlteli which the onsolldnted Water
compan uie digging All tbiee were
thrown out of the vehicle ,ind Miss
Qulnn had lpn aim fr.ietuied Miss
(Jre-en lecelved some painful btuises
and Joe Htitchlngs foitunately escaped
Jnjuiy Miss Qulnn Is a member of this
.vear's graduating class at the High
school and the accident hi' happened
at n most unfoi tuuate time for her
It is uiideistood her fi lends will com
mence legal proceedings against the
Watei companj foi damages..
c I) Winter ft Co, nio erecting n
commodious and uttinctive dwelling
house on their vacant lot on Third
stiett.
Mi. Rlmion. of I'nlondale, was the
giust of his daughter, Mrs Tom Riny,
of South Main stieet. Thursday.
David nvan of Providence, n for
mer Jeimju lesldcnt. was a caller here
on Thursdav venlng.
David a. Gillllths. of Scianton, spent
jesteiday liere with fi lends
Mrs Rlchaid Meirltt. of Slcklers. Is
spending u few eluvs with fi lends and
h-latlves in town
dime eiiteitalnnient of considerable
merit will bo given In the Pilmltlve
Methodist church this evening, at
vvhlcli nil are cordially invited.
Mm T. V. Crlftltlis mid rhiMien. of
Noith Main stieet, Pie visiting Scian
ton friends.
John Stanton, of the Ent Side, who
has been lying at the Hmergeniy hns
pilnl the past foitnlght. with a frae
tuied skull, has recoveicd so far that
lie was able to return homo yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jopllng, of West
Mayficld, vv ho have been residents here
for n number of venrs left yesteiday
lor Hngland, vvheie they expect to re
main. Miss Maty Jones, of Iiushbioolc
Stieet, is quite sick.
The membets of Illlshbrool: lodge.
No. 830, Independent Order ot Odd Pel
lows, will meet In thMr halt nt 10 a. m
tomorrow, to attend seivlco in the
Metliocllst llplscopal church.
OLYl'HANT.
Mlchnel KlWillen. of Duntnoie street,
lecelved painful Injuiies In No. 2 mine
Thursday.
Umplojes of the Ol pliant Sewer
company wete around mcasuilng the
depths of cellats esteiday. One ejf
the Unngailan residents of the flats
lefused to admit them Into his cellar.
Regular services will be hold In the
Congregational churi h tomouovv morn
ing nnd evening. At the evening ser
vice the subject will be "The Contllct
on Ml. funnel."
Services tomotiow at 10 30 a. m. and
70 P in In the Picsbvttrlan ehuich.
Rev. H Jf. Hammond, the pastor, will
octipy the pulpit.
One week fiom tonight the Welsh
slngei s will appear In the Congiega
tlonal e hiiich.
Leo Chile, of Sayre, N Y. who has
been visiting friends in town lor the
past week, Ins letuinid nome.
Thomas Rtiddv, of Haw ley, wan a
visitor in town vestetdav.
Tinny H. Jones Is home from the
I'nlverslty ot Pennsylvania on n short
vacation
James O'Malley, who vent ns a ol
unteor to Poito Rico, has returned to
his home hero.
Thomas .Ionian, of I'pper Dunmore
street, has relumed fiom Huttc City.
Montana.
Mi. John Gibbons, who' has been
visiting lelatlves bete for the past two
weeks, l etui ned to her home In Michi
gan vesteidnv.
Andtew O Council, of Cnibondale.was
a caller In town 5esteuli;y.
Many old oldleis now feel the effects
ot tho haul service thev endured dur
ing the vv.u Mr. Ceo S. Andeison. of
Rossvllle. York countj, Pcnn , who sav
the hatelest kind of service nt the front.
Is now frequentH tioubled with lheu
inathm. "I had a seveie attack Irtc
lv." he snfl, "alu piocuied a bottle ot
Chambeilaln's Pnln Halm It did so
much good flint I would like to know
what vou would charge me fo- one
elo7en bottles" Mi Andeison wanted
it both for his wn use and to supply
It to his ft lends mri neighbors, as evei v
fnmllv should have n bottle of It in
their home, not onlv for iheumatlsm,
but lame back, spMlns, swellings, cuts,'
luulses and bums for which It is unl
equalled Foi sale bj all cluigglsts
Matthew Bros, wholesale and utnil
agents. .
TUNKHANNOCK.
Juiv CommissioiiPis Horton Wood
ami John Wall this week drew the fol
lowing list of Juiors to seive at June
t"im of eiuaiter sessions court Grand
juiois Rinlntilm township, Nathin D.
Hi own. Falls, Samuel Deckel. H D
Kvtc, Haton, A llllam V Miner, Kx-
ter, James R Wall- Lemon, A. A.
Himpstead, Mehoopanv. Hnny S Jen
nings. Coiy Wnlter. Woithv Diake:
Meshoppen boiough. John Doollttle;
Meshoppen township, Frank Allen
Monioe. George W. Hilbert Nicholson
township, William Rue on, Walter
Rought North Rtanch H Rurgess;
Noi thmoreland, Samuel Rrown, Hauy
M. Hauling, Chaile II Tiansue, S.un
uel Tiirnct, Tunkhannock boiough, Jo
seph p. Lute; Tunkhannock township,
Stanley R Riungees, Wlndham.Geoige
Tavloi, John Marra. Washington,
Thomas Hllswoith, lilwnul stang
Petit jurois Biaintrim. Charles
Keeney, Clinton. Otis N. Statk, L R.
Winters F.ictoij vllle, Rufus I.lndley;
Falls, AVIllIam Riker, rnikston, D. C.
Ulllgess, Lewis Tassett. Fie el H Fas
sett Mehoopunv, Daniel (! Decker,
Joseph P. Rssuell, Hamilton Robinson,
Geoige D. Vaughn, Meshonpen boi
ough, Chailes F Lake, Meshoppen
township, IMgar Riower Monioe, Or
lando Wright, O C Nevvbeiry: Nichol
son boiough, nugene G Sejuier: Nich
olson township Henrv Cobb, Geoige L.
Stark. L. L Stnik, George G. Stark,
Noi thmoreland, Stanley Van Scov;
Noxen, William Austin, John F. Gar
laliati, S R S pliers, George Schooley,
John Sawei, Overfield, J. G. Adams,
C. L. Smith: Tunkhannock borough,
Peter Ace, Frank Rullock, Walter Cns
sld.v , Tunkhannock township. Ralph
Aveiv. F. P Aveiv, Worthlngton,
John Lciphau, Windham, Charles Hol
elen The Jurors repoit on Monday,
June 10, at 2 o'clock p m
Di H II. Hill, of Plttston. formetly
mac thing In this place, was In town
Thuisdnj.
Fx-Sherlff Geoige L Kennaid. of
Meshoppen, was In Tunkhannock on
Thursday.
Squlie Sampson leaves on the 20th
of this month for Riazll He has ex
si.-.
iafui
IMtllMMMIIt.MHIHI
f
tensive business Interest there. He
will remain several months.
Hon. Martin Hrungess, ot Northmore
land, an ex-member of the legislature;
from AVjotnlng county, was In town
yesterday.
Teuchcts' examinations have been
fixed by Superintendent Jarvls ns fol
lows: Lemon, May S; Nicholson. May
16; Centetmoreland, May IS: Tunis
hannoek, May 20; Foikston, May 23;
Mehoopany, May 21 Meshoppen, May
J." j I-aceyvllle, May 26: Mill City, June
'!, lJeaumemt, June 10; Factoryvltle,
June 14; Tunkhannock, August 19.
Charles Russell, of Washington town
ship, candidate cm the Republican"
ticket for leglslattne last fall, was In
Tunkhannock, Tliuisday.
TAYLOR.
A concert will be held nt Webei'B
link on Tuesday evening, May IS, un
der the auspices of tho Ladles' Aid
society of the Welsh Congregational
chinch. Among the paitlclpators win
be "Ye Old Folks" choir, under Con
ductor Prof. Nelbor Joins; Hezeklnh
Wilgley plnvliiK with both hands on
the violin. The following piogramme
will be lendeied: Part 1. Chorus,
"Attlcl Lange Sne," Ye Old Folks of
the Little White Mountain chinch;
solo and eliouis, "Down on the Faun,"
Farmer Rrown mid grandsons; dia
logue, "The Letter," Andy Toole and
'Squire Lagan; solo, selected, Joshua
Htuteiwotth, solo and chorus, "Old
Folks nt Home," Peggy Smith and tho
Little White Mountain c hutch choir,
duet, "Fanny Giey," Geoige Greene
nml Lama Hanks. "The Old Oaken
Ducket." membets of the Little C'huich
Around the Corner, banjo selection,
Joslah Allen; dialogue, "Pat rianni
gan's Logic," Pat Flannigan, Lawyer
Scth Tohmpson and Judge AVakeup:
recitation, Miss Fogattj's Cakes,"
Reulah Rlcketts. Pait 2 song and
chorus, "Far Away," Obedlah Long
street nnd choir; solo. "Sliver Threads
Among the Gold," Samnntha Allen;
Welsh hymn, "Abeiy Stwth," The
Little White Mountain chuicli choir;
solo, selected, Ardelia Tutt. dialogue,
'The Gentle Client." William Paiks,
Nancy Parks, lawer Pettifogger und
Judge Qiiackenbttsh, solo and chotus,
"Old Rlnck Joe." Old Dai by nnd
friends, solo, "My Oiandfather's
Cane." General Young, qu.utettc,
"t'ncle Sam's 1'aiU," I'ncle Sam and
pait; ladles' chorus, "Annie Laurie,"
The ladles of the Little White Church
Around the Cornet , solo, selected, Mnr
iah Slubbleblne; c hen us, "Home, Sweet
Home," Ye Old Folks of the Little
White Chuicli Aioutid the Cornet.
Rev Fiancls Gendall will pi each nt
the usual hours tomorrow In the M.
H ihuiih All are welcome
Misses Mai lam Patterson and Ressle
Jones, of Glen Falls, aie visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mis. Joseph Jones,
of Union stieet
A phienological lectuie. subject,
"Phienology as an Aid to Success In
Life," will be delivered by the Rev.
James Walkci In the Primitive Metho
dist chuicli of the Aichbald on Mon
da evening, May 15. Admission onir
ic cents
Matthew Harleton, an old and ic
spectcd lesldcnt of Main street, passed
nwaj nt his home on Thursday even
ing at 1010 o'clock after a llngeilng
Illness. ji,. as well known. Fun
eial tomoirow at 2 JO o'clock.
Tickets fot tho concert by the Welsh
pii7e singers ate foi sale at the post
ofllie. T. A. Hvans. news stand and
H D. Davis' cash stole and M. M.
AVIIllaniH' stole. Tickets 2" cents. Re
seived seats 3" cents.
Mr.x. James y, Thompson, of Peck
llle. visited her mother. Mts. Kvans,
on Mw'.n stieet .vesterdav.
This afternoon the funeial uf John
15. Pi ice will occur at 2 o'clock, ser
vices in the M. H. chuicli.
The membets of the Mlnooka Tilbe,
No. 247. Improved Order ot Redmen,
aie lequested to meet at their rooms
tomoriovv at 1 o'clock to attend the
funeral of theli deceased bi other, John
It Pi Ice
Mis Howard Pottei. of Carbon Jail,
visited ft lends hcr the forepart of th
"Ck.
Di J. W. Houscr has been elected
as one of the efllclent medical staff of
the West Side hospital.
All membeis of the Love lodge, No.
7, Tiue Ivoiltes, arcs requested to meet
at theli looms at 1 o'clock this after
noon to attend the funeial of their
deceased biothei, John R. Price
The Hnptist Young People's union
convention opened jesteidav. A laige
delegation was piesent. Tomorrow's
meeting will be held in the school
house grove, on North Main street,
weather peimltting.
NEW MTLFORD.
L G Mc folium attended the funeial
of his aunt, Mrs Maigaret Stan, at
Riookln, N Y, tho first of the wetk.
Frank und Charles Renjamln hnvu
been entertaining their sister, Miss
Cnirle Renjamln, of Hlnghamton, the
past w cc k
Han j Glllesple.foimeily of this place,
MEDICINES AND
APPLIANCE
To any honest man who may
try them a reasonable time.
If he is pleased with the result, he is to keep
and pay for them. If he is diisatisfied.he has
simply to return the appliance and remainder
of medicine to us, and that ends the transac
tion without any-expense whatsoever. There
is no C.O.D. fraud, no deception of any nature.
Our treatment is so sure to give bodily
strength, to remove impediments to marriage,
to stop unhealthy losses, to bring natural
development and tone to every portion of
the body, and to restore to weak men the
feelings and buoyancy of youth, that we glad
ly make this offer in good faith.
If you arc interested and in earnest, write
your name and address in the blank form
below, cut out the coupon and mail it to
Erie Medical Co., Buffalo, N. Y,
UKIE MEDICAL CO.,
6o NIAGARA ST., BUFFALO, N. Y.
HIrs: As per statement in Scranton Tribune you
may mall to mo, under plain letter seal, postage paid,
full explanation of your now systom of furnishing
jour Applintico and remedies to reliable inon on trial
nnd approval without expense no payment to bo
made in advance no cost of any kind unless treat
ment proves successful and entirely satisfactory. Also
mall sealed, free, your new medical book for men.
(FILL IN NAME AND ADDRESS IN FULL.)
died Thursday morning at tho homo
ot his father-in-law, J. J. Coleman, of
Great Rend. Funeial services were
conducted from the Utiptlst church on
Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'cloc k.
Mrs. L. G. MrCollum visited her par
ents In Great Rend this week.
Mrs, D. AV. Faueher, of Scranton,
visited lier father here the first of tho
week.
Cyrus N'otevvare, of Little oMadowi,
Is clerking for F. O. Inderlled.
AVOOA.
The Sons of St. George will meet In
regular session thli evening.
The St. AloysltiH society will meet
tomoirow afternoon to elect delegates
to the Hatlclgh convention.
Hugh Jennings wus a visitor In town
yesteidav
Mrs. Hllzabeth Jeffrey, daughter of
Mis. William Rldgellv. of tho West
Side, Is critically III of pneumonia, hav
ing suffeied a iclapsc a few elas ngo.
Mr and Mis. C. Druftner have been
railed to AVilllamspoit on uccotint of
the death of the former's father, An
drew Diuffner, which occurred jester
day at the home If his daughter, Mrs.
Agnes Smith.
Mis. John Gannon lias disposed of
her household goods and will leave In
a few das to Join her husband In
Stnuton, W. Va. Mr. Gannon's father
died thcie lecently nnd left him a con
sldeiable amount ot property.
Mrs. Fred Mitchell will leavo for her
home In Carbonclale today, after sev
eial weeks' visit among relutlves in
town.
Mrs. Wilbur Howell and son, Filend,
aie spending a few weeks with her
son, M. H Howell, of St. Clair, Schujt
klll county.
John Jenkins lemoved his family
fiom Yntesvlllo jesterday, ofter sev
eial years lesldenrc there.
The citizens of Mooslc are rejoicing
over the fact that n silk mill is to be
erected In their midst The site se
lected is on the Frothlngham estate,
which was jecentlv lotted out.
Frank Mcllugh, aged nbout It years,
was seriously and perhaps fataaly In
Juied jesterdav afternoon In the
Hrookslde vvashery. He became en
tangled in the machinery and It was
some time before he could be extri
cated. He wns removed to the home of
his aunt, Mis. James Cuffney. with
whom he resides
The condition of Mrs. William Walsh,
who had an opeiatlon performed sev
eial dajs ago at the West Side hos
pital, has become alarming, pneu
monia having set in.
CLARK'S GREEN.
Mi. J. L. Lut.ey and family, of
Scianton, visited his patents here over
Sundav.
Mr. S. D. Paiker ot Plttston, visited
lelatives heie on Sundav last.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur La. Mont, of
Scranton, are now spending some time
at the home ot the latter's purents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Frnce.
Mr. Oilando Chapman, who has been
so seilously afflicted with blood pois
oning, ls at this wilting, more comfort
able and his c .T-e Is moie hopeful.
Mr. Walter Matthews and family are
expected to occupy their summer home
on the isth Inst.
W. II, Swallow has broken giound for
a tine new stable.
O. R. Jones' house has undeigone ex
tensive lepalrs and Is Hearing comple
tion. lose ph Kibble Is making extensive al
terations to his dwelling.
A. D. Robinson's home has put on a
much improved appearance
W. H. Smith has tieated his old
homestead to n new loof
J. S. Wngner has also been making
many icpalrs to his numeious build
ings. The Hpworth League hue will ob
mhvc nnlversarv day on tho 14th and
ifith of this month. Sunday evening
exercises will be on the topic "Coming
to a Kingdom." and led by Piesident A
A. Pavis. who will also conduct the
Tuesday evening sei vices net week.
Rev. M. S. Godshall will deliver an ad
diess on the "Past, Present and Future
of the Hpworth League," and also oth
ei talks. Interspei-sed with music, solos
and choruses. The public is Invited to
attend nnd help to make an rnjojablo
event and assist In receiving our new
pastor, Pov. M. S Godshall.
Mrs S. F. Wells and family Have
removed Into Mr. O. S. Hendrlck's
house near toll gate.
NINETY PHR CHNT. of the people
have some kind of humor In the blood,
and this causes many diseases Hood's
Sarsaparilla cures these diseases by
expelling the humor.
Hood's Pills are non-lriltatlng nnd
the only pills to take with Hood's Sar
sauarllla. UNIONDALE.
New ollleets weie elected In the
Piesbjtetlan Sunday school la.st Sun
da:. Mrs J. r Pass spent last Sunday in
Foiest City. She was delighted with
Mi. McConnell, the temperance lectur
ers speeches.
Rev. II. J. Ciane is again lesumlng
his public duties after a beveie attack
of the gtlp.
Our local band did themselves Jus
tice in the concert held by them Tues
day night.
Mr Frank H. Corey lids moved IiIm
famll from Church street to South
Muin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Campbell, of
Scranton, have been visiting at the lat
ter's patents. Mr. nnd Mis. Charles
L on.
Alfred W. Lairabee Is putting up a
new residence on Main stieet.
Mao Leek ha-s returned from visiting
fl lends In New Yoik state.
Mis. Ti ei ton Mills is slowly lm
pioving. Linwood Spoir, after many jears of
service for the F.iie company, has
lately found employment under the
New Yoik, Ontario and Western lall
10. id
L. A. Mirathn has move1 bin black
smith tools to Pundaff, with tho view
of opeiatlng his busbies theie In the
early futuie.
A now Rlbl tlass has been oigan
Ived among tho membeis of the Metho.
dlst chinch. It Is awakening consider
able Inteiest.
All the people ate very grateful for
the late lain that ramo to us.
An Even Bleak.
Dasheity "Hell hath liu fniy like a
woman noi mil "
DoHiitiod-'WHI Its not much bettur
If ou don't hcorn 'em '
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.
! ihH best icmedy for DUIIIuifirvi
Sold by Drusulsts In every part of the
world. Be kure and ask for "Mrs. Wins
low's Soothing Sjrup." and take no other
kind. T went. five cents a bottle.
Has he-en used for over FIFTY YUAHq
bv MILLIONS of MOTHKRH for thchr
I'RHKRCT HUCCHSS It hOOTUBS tho
CHILD. SOFTRNH the GUMS. AU.AVK
ii VaIN: CURLS WIND CO ?ii- .,?,
II AUTHORESS OF "MODERN EVIL"
Restored fo Perfect Health by Medical Science
BRIL'F HISTORY Ol' AN ACCOMPLISHED WOMEN.
MISS MINNIE ARMSTRONG, OP NEW YORK CITY.
Mis Minnie Aimstiong, the author
ot "The Modem Evil" and a vvell
knowr. newspaper woman of New
Yoik, writes the following letter to
Dr. Hartman:
New York, Jan. 21, 1S03.
r,f. W. 117th street.
Dr. S. R Hartman Dear Sli: In De
cember, 189.', while connected with the
St. Paul Press.I was taken violently
ill with cerebro-spinal menengltls. and
for two months my phvsicians hud but
slight hopes of my recovery. When I
began to canvale.sco they told me I
must have absolute lest for two vears;
for If I resumed my liteiary labois be
fore that time I would either die or go
insane.
A filend induced me to tiy Pe-ru-na,
and to my suipilse befoie I hid fin
ished taking one bottle, I began to
grow stionger and sleep better nights.
I continued taking Pe-ru-na right
along, until at the expliatlon of thiee
months I wns able to lesume my la
bors on the Press and completed a
novel upon which I was engaged when
taken ill went to the World's Fair ns
newspaper couespondent and as one
of the lady reptesentatlves, "and
neither died or went Insane" as my
phjslclans piedlcted.
I have continued wilting everv day
since, and am In peifect health, entlielv
fiee from all nervous complaints, and
sleep well.
I cannot speak too highly of IV-iu-na
for a tired, worn-out bialn. and In
somnia and nervous piostiatlon.
Very trulv vour,
Minnie L. Aim.stiong,
Author of "The Modem Evil."
?3. J i --V
Mis. Tlieophlle Sehmltt.
Mis. Theophllo Sohmltt, wife of the
Secietaiy of the Geiman consulate,
vviites the following letter to Hi. Hau
mnn In legard to Pe-iu-na:
3117 Wabash Ave, Chicago, III.
Peruna Diug M'f'g Co, Columbus,
Ohio
Gentlemen I suftered this winter
with a severe attack of la glippe, and
having icpentedly heaid ot the value
of Pe-ru-na In huch eases 1 thought I
ELMHURST.
Mis. Hoarls veiy sick at the homo
ot her daughtei. Mis Romeyn Snjder.
Miss Lottie Clay ittuined to Scran
ton jeMerelay, aftei spending a few
dajs Willi fi lends lie re.
Mis. Hauy F.vjiis Is seilously 111 at
her home lien.
Quite a number fiom heie attended
the meeting of the Knights ot Malta
at ficianton on Tuesd.iv evening.
f-chool will close on Wednesday next.
Piofessor Rogeis and Mls. Hlesslng
have given peifect satisfaction anil the
patrons of the school slneeiely hope
they will letuin anoihei jtar
W. J. Snyder has finished bis si hoot
studies at Nevvfoundlandaind is spend
ing his vacation with his paients tit
"Fern Crest "
Miss Millie Mavei. of Seianton. spout
last Sunduy nt "Oak Ten ace"
A veiy enjojable icceptloii was held
ut the "Manse" on Thursdu eve-nlng
by tint Kings D.iughteis and Sons of
tho Piesbteilan church. Music and
games founeel tho ptincipal pait of th
eiitertnlnment nnd ice eteani, rake and
lemonade weie servnl v large num
ber attended and all seemed to thor
oimhly enjoy themselves. Thoi-e pies
ent fiom out of town weiei Dr. nnd
Mis O'Rtlen and daughter and Mr.
Chittenden from Scianton.
A Curious Coincidence.
In connection with the pcjte proposals
of the izur there bu.s been pulntid out a
curious coincide mo between 17' and 16'io,
and some Inti'ieMtlug and not .rnerallv
knoun fiictH. are leciillctl. In the flin
mentioned ear the czn mid the king of
Oreit Rlitalu had a eoirtiiminlenoe on
mlllt.il) aiummeiits, but It vv.es then with
a view to their Inuoiihp. not decrtiiet
The Idea whh to combine Unulaml Riim
nua and PruKln ucainst our cnnimon
encni, France " u.lii wan te tiupil
th men and Rnplainlthci mniiej.
The czur Informoelhls uood brother.
George. King of Great Dilulu, that "he
-w :-i i :x v v - -.rr r""-
-p'
would try It. I used it faithfully, nn3
began to feel a change for tho bettor
the second day, and in the course of a,
week I wai. very much Improved. AN
let using thiee bottles I not only found j
the la grippe had disappeared, but mv ,
geneial health was much better. I airej
satisfied that Pe-ru-na Is a wonderful
family leniedy, anil gladly endorses It.
Yours,
Mis. Theophlle Sehmltt. ',
Mis. Whltaker says. "I feci It ito bo
n lesponslblllty and duty to tell whatr
Po-ru-na has
elone for me.
I had tioublo
with my .stom
ach for about
tlfti en jeais.
The doctors said
I had cancer
ot tho stomach.
They did what
they could but
could not Hire
me. I Injected
codeine Into mv Catherine" Whltaker,
my aim, which Plaluvllle, Ken
gave me tempo- dall Co., 111.
iary rellet. I
heaid of Di. Hartman and ho tulvlsrtl
me to take Pe-iu-na and Man-a-lln. t
did so, nnd now my stomach Is all
light. 1 had not taken more than. Hvei
bottles when T could walk a halt mile
to chuicli. when before I was unablo
to walk across the Uroot. I gave Pe-ru-na
and Man-a-lin all the praise for
the cine. I thank Dr. IIart.rn.in a
thousand times, and hopo ho may bo
blessed with health nnd a long life, so
he may do much good.
When I first asked our drugclst fop
Pe-ru-na he had only one bottle Then
lie got more: now there aio three cliug
gists that keep It here, und then aro
so many people taking It now. When
ever I have a dollar to sjuro I get a
bottle of Pe-tu-na. '
Catherine "Whltaker.
Diseased niivc s are tho result of thii
Wood. J'uie, rkh blood always maked
sti ong1 nerves. Good blood Is tho re
sult of good food, well digested. Bad
fcod, even though it be well well di
gested, can not make good "blood. Good
fcod must be well digested to mako
good blood Tbeicfore, diseased nervea
aie traceable diieetly to poor digestion,
nnd poor digestion Is directly traceable,
to catarrh. With tho slightest catarili.
of the stomach no ono can havo good
digestion. Very few of tho many
women who have catarrh of tho rtotn
ach suspect what their real tioublo Is.
If they did they would take Pe-iu-na.
Pe-ru-na cuies catarrh wherovep lo
cated. As soon us Pe-iu-iiu removes
catarrh fiom the htomaeh tho dlges-.
tlon becomes good, appotlto regular,
nerves sliong, and tioublo vanishes
Pe-ru-na stiengtb&ns weak nerves, not
by tetnpoiarlly stimulating them, but:
by lemoving tho cans of weak nerves
poor digestion. This 19 tho only cut a
that lasts. Remove -the cause: nature
w 111 do the- teht. I'i-j u-na removgathu
causes
A fiee book on cxtarrhal Ulseares
sent by Dt. H.utman, Columbus. Ohio.
McMUNN'S
elixir of mm
Is a ntepuratlon ot tho Drug by -whlcli Itu
Inlurious fiffcets art) reiooved, jvhllo tho
valuable meclhlrul propertli'3 am ro-i
tuliieil It ios,eses all tho tedntivi1.
auudvne and untl cpasmodli poweig of
Opium but prodi.i es no hlekness of th
nomai b no vomiting, no cojtlvcinivti, no
htaclacliLt In net to nervous disorders it
lb an liivaliiHbln remeely, and lri rocom
mended by the best physlclui.
bKSl UY MAIL IN PLAIN WRAPPBR,
ON RUCIPT OP PKICE. soo.
E. FERRETT,
372 Pearl St, Now York.
as readv to affoni theli ally, the king of
I'rurlj, a slice or pf laud force" anil
that hei bdd "destined for that purpowo
ii 00 men lnfantiv uihI cavalry and ar
tllleiy The government of tlnorgo lit
then undt rtiicik to ruiiilxh. tin) crar with
a sobslilj of T.'itOo pouuds a month, and
e-i gagi'il to pio tha first amount as fuon
an tb P.u-f Inn aiinameiit hail eiossrd tlin
ltuslau frontier, and to pa a llko sum
t the beKliiuing of each month for twflv
month, ' uulf ss peace, should first be
iiiatle '
State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lurna
C'ouutv ss
Frank J Cheney makes oath that lie in
the senior partner ot the til 111 of F. J.
e'lunej A. Co, doing business In thn Ctty
of Toledo County and State aforesaid,
and that paid tlnu wilt pav the sum oC
ON'M IH'NDKHD DOLLARS for each
and ever caso of Catnirh that cannot
lie cured bj the iu or ItaU'i, Catarrh
Ctue FRANK J CHENEY.
Swoni to hefoiA me and subscrlhewl in
my presence, thU 0th clay ot December,
A D ISSb.
ISeulJ A. W (ILKARON
Notary PuMlo
Hsll h Catnuh Cure Is taken Internally
nnd acts dlieetlv on the blood and
mucous surfureH of the stem. Send fot
testimonial, free
F. J. CHKNF.Y, A CO, Toledo, O,
Sold bv Driicclstn. 75e.
I Hall's Family Pills aro the best,