THE SCRANTON 'ntlBOJSJfi-SATCTVDAV, MAY 27, 1899. 0 Do Your Joints Pain You? A slight indefinite pain in the joints is the first sign of Rheu matism. Then come the aching pains and tenderness, the agonizing cramps, the fever and restlessness that characterize this disease. When you feel the first slight pain, begin to take Dr. Will iams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and the progress of the disease will be arrested. Neglect this and you will regret it. Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People are a Positive and Permanent Cure for Rheumatism. Thi remedy expclilmpuritit J from the blood, and supplies the material for rapidly rebuilding wasted nerve tissues. It has performed hundreds ol almost miraculous cures in severe cases of Rheumatism, many times after doctors had given up hope. Read this sworn statement: "In 18901 wa fatten with rheumatism, which begun In my litpa nnct rradunllr dprcail throughout my loil. Tor two jours nnd a linir I win rontlncd to my bed; employed ulna of the best physic-inns In Al bany, nnditwo spcclnltsts from New York city. Ibey nil deelnrrd my f aso hopeless, noil Mually told me that I lind nut six vveoKs to live t told them to take their medicine away; thuttf I wore to die t should take no moreortho stuff. Mv niece, who through her friend knew of the good results nttend lng the use of Dr.VVIUinina lMnkPllls for I'ule l'eopls.etronitlyioroni. mended them. She procured the pHU and by the tlmo I had used the first box I felt lnincry. Having had no appetite for a long tlmo, I knenrthat the pills w ere dolnn me good. I continued their use, nnd af ter taking several boxes was able to lenvo my bed nnd go about with theuteof rrtitchci. I welghodbut 139 pounds. Ah mv normal welulil In about 240 pounds, you can see how run down I had become durlnc mr sickness. After Inking thirteen boxes of the pills I wn weighed ngaln, and although lersthun n car had passed I weighed 207 pounds. I continued the use of tho pills and finally was able to abandon the Aviitnliai nlfnoalhrif atiH en Hi nsiart ma irclt n n Br 1 At TiMMPIl. V UkVliCS nilVILOtMVt f UMU Mlil IlUfl Bd IIIII U1 OIVII t'M era --- 211 Hamilton St., Albany, N V. Sworn to nnd subscribed heforo me this 17th day of (September, IS03. JJbilb F. ToWNEn, iVofnry Public, Albany Co , N. V. The genuine Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold only in packages, the wrapper always bearing the full name. At all druggists, or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine DEATH OF PETER LYNCH. II 'Pdlr.r I.Mirli. of ('.onion .ivcnllo. who F'.d at tlii' advanced aire- of 72 ar was bom In Irelnnd He fame to this country when vouiifr and took up his tesielenee In this i It), when? for man venrs ho M-ivcd In tin- mine (Upartmi'iit of the Delaware- and Hud son conip.m.. Hot eased It suivived b a wife. five sons and fout eliiiigh tPis. Tho soil" nie Pu Id, John, Peter and William, of this ltj. and Martin, of Cuba, the riiuiRhtcw, Mis Frank Cm roll, of Millet slim?, Neb.. Mi5. Murk Jlnrti-. Mis. I'llen Maunion and Miss Martinet l.ne-h, of this clt.v. HYMENEAL. At the home of David Men Kan. nf KlKhth avenue, Thursday evening, Ilev. Chatles T.ee. of the First Presbyteil.in church, united In mm tinge Mls Anna Morgan anil C K Ten heirs: The In Id" wa'i t til oil in a beautiful fiimn of mllltaiy blue, ti rimed with point lace. About one bundled KUests par took of the collation that followed the ccierriony The new 1 niairled pair ale now toilliliR .soiin of the l.une i-ltles. They will n.xlde in WIIKes-Mai te, wheie the irioimi holds n situation with the Jeisey (Vnti.il nillioad. PIONEER CALLS ON US. Di It Hampton of Scranton. was slmkiiiK hands with fi lends in this city yesteulay He .iys he stays In Scinn ton until he get m homesick he can't stand It anv Ioiiroi. Then he iiins up heie and stas until lie Is cemvsiles i ent The doctor settled In Pin bon dale In 1ST. and illustiates his knowl edge of the Its by this story of a man who knew all about a gun "Oh. e." said the fellow. "I know ull about that Rim; I knew It when It was u pistol." May the iloetoi romp otten. CONSULTATION AT HOSPITAL. The Caihondale hospital staff of phy sicians held a consultation yes-tot day afternoon over John Hint, of I'oipst City. About a ear ago Mr. Hint fell from a hay loft and Injured his hip. The trouble was rather obscure and a short time uro ho was admitted to the hospital. The doctors concluded that there Is an uni-ess lequlrlnB an opera tion. M. .1. Shields. M. D , of .Tertnyn, has charge of the case. The patient Is ES years old. A PRETTY TEAM RACE. One of the most exciting events of Hie Gentlemen's Driving club laces at Anthracite paik will be the team lace In which five teams Juno been onteied I'atrons of past attractions at the paik will remember when this eent hi ought the Brand stand to Its feet. The other races will be a Kicen !! 50 class and a 'free-for-all Indications point to a large attendance. Admission will be 15 cents and ladies free. TOR BETTER MAIL FACILITIES. Postmaster Thomas has prepared a MrouK petition foi' Inci eased earlier service In this c!t. which will soon be submitted to tho Washington authori ties The chances seem to he against the granting of the piajcr. as the local post offlio Receipts have not been up to the stmidnid lor about a yeai. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr and Mis A. C. I.own, of Chest nut avenue, have returned from De troit Miss Htta Ilelknap. of Sci anion. Is a guest at the homo of Porter Smith, on Washington stiret. Mrs. T .1. Maxey has returned from a visit nt Forest City. Mr. and Mis. J. n. Morgan, of Wash ington street, entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Sabln. ot Susquehanna, jps tPiday Miss I.ailssa Place has loturnod to Ilonesdale, after a visit with friends In this city. Mri. T A. Cnipenter, of nclmont stioet. Is visiting In Starrucca. Uo AV. G. Hvans will preach nt the Congregational chuiih tomoiiow evening at fi o'clock Corporal Chapman and Private Hay ley nnd Meis have airlvrd home fiom Cuba, w here thev have been engaged In the signal c-oips. Mrs, J J Tlionnnn has gone to nich- For Nervous Exhaustion thero Is no romody cquol to Horsford's Acid Phosphate Genuine bom name Hertford's on wrapper. Co., Schenectady, N.Y. 50c. per box. tiiond Hill, I. T. who Is fin einan to join hot husband, of l.ii go locomotive wotlcs there Work prepaiatoi to the leniovnl of Tilnlt.v church will be commenced Motulas lte. It A Snwvei, of this dt, and Ilev. ItoKeis Isnel, of Scntnton. will excliaiiKQ pulpits tomoirow. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The koine of Piiifc-seir and Mis V. I.. lingers, on Second ticct, was the scene of a ineir gatheilng of little chtldieii esteiduy atleinoon, who had been Invitnl their- In honoi of Miss Mlldied llogeis- tilth blithdny. The c-hildmi weie delightfully ontei tallied, and weie bountifully M-ivcd with le fieshment. Those piesent weie Min nie Paik. Maijoiv Mellow, Maiy and Ihuina Dal--, Helen and Madeline llui illck. (liaee Towns, nd Veiim Wheelel, Hdlth l!ia, Allie and Agnes -Hil.n, Kloienie Mlllti. Slia Hlake. Ida and lla.Muoud I'.akei ami Mlldied I'ogeis. The ltoiat and social iommlltt-iS of the llpvoith Itague will hold a ' i oll lllldi inn -oi Inl" Tilesiln eenliigln the baseiae lit of th- iIiukIi An enlei talniueut appioiulate to Memoiial Day will be trit!l and lelieshnieilts will be on sale. 'I'he lomlltloii of Wi'lglimiisti i Ju was i ousdei,ilil wolse jeuleida. Ills 1 S. (iiues and .M .1 Shlilds held a onsultatioii lnsi evening and reg.ml his onilliioii as most ciltlcnl. As a lesult of the accident he Is nut feilug fiom tiauiuatie pneumonia. Mis. (i. W. Coon, of Main stiec-t. was a Hciantoti Mvim n ediiesdav Mis C.uollui- Mavnaid. of Poulh Main stu-et, N i;iilte sh k AVIll Smallai onibe. who ha1- been at tending the pi-ai- lubllee at Washing ton, 1) C, i etui ned home last eve ning delighted with his trip The congtegiulon of the Pilmltlve Methodist i hm ill last evening tendeud their new pasioi, ilev Thomas Cook, a i oc option. There Is a i'ii-e of seal let fever at the home ol Mi. and Mis Chailes I.ee, of Second stieel. Tien Davis, of 11 street, was a Seran tou visitor yesteidav. Mm. Ftlsby, of Caiboiidale was yes teidny the guest of Mis H. A WIII nian, of South Main stieet. The Sons of Vetcian-- and all veter ans who deslie aie requested to meet in their hall at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning to attend sen Ice in the Meth ou IJpiscopal chinch. An appio pi, 'sermon will bo pi cached by the pas jr, Ilev. J. II. Cook. Ilev. Naboth Osborne will pi each In the Methodist Kplscopal ehuuli tomol rovv evening'- Two and thiee houis' woik a day .still continues at the Pelawaie and Hudson colllei;-, siarcltj or big cats, being tho i-nusp. Will H. Davis, of Muv field, n-lurned homo fiom the- How. ml unlvei-'ily. Washington. D. c last evening feir the summer vacation. Keillor Paul Hauls, of tho Pres. who has been spending sevetal weeks at his homo In New Jeivov. letuined yos leielay. Ileniy Morcom and L'dwln Mellow Jile expected home toilav fiom New Oiang", X. J on a visit to their par ents. Many old soldiers now feel the effects of the hard set vice they enduied din ing the war. Ml. Geo. S. Andeison. of Itossvllle, Yoik i mint v. Penn.. who sav, the hm dost kind of seivle-e at the fiont, is now frequenilv troubled witn lheu inatlsm. "I had a soveio attack it to ly." he says, "and piocured n bottle of Chainboilaln's 'Pain Halm. It did so much good that I would like to know what vou would chaigo me fo- one dozen bottles." Mi. Anderson w mioii It both for his own use and iJ upp.v It to his friends and nelghbois as evei's ramll.v should have n bottlo of it In their home, not onlv for ihotiuiatJsm, but lamp back, spialns, swellings, euls, biulses and bums, for which It Is tin equalled. Tor sale by all dnigRlMs. Matthew Bios., wholesale and retail agents. OLYPHANT. n unusually largo funeiul coitene followed the remains of iho late John M. Kvnns to theli final icsilng plice In Union coniPteiy ypstenlay afternoon Tho body lav In a handsome oaken casket, surrounded by a nunibei of floral Hirelings The fuuint sei vices weie conducted by Hoi. Petei lloborts. pastor of the Congregational i-hureh. Tho Independent Older of odd Tellows, of which the decease-d w.ih a member, nttended the fiiueinl a hodv. The, pallbeaiers were- Messrs J. v. Patten, John I'enmaii, David Mcugan, John Powell, David Coleman and Joseph Davis. The congregutlon of s-t, Patilek's chun-li, Dolawaie stieot, will ohscivc Memoiial dav by holding special ser vices In their eemetery on the West Side. Tlii'i' will not bo nny parade this year. Tli congiegatlon will, elur Ins the mointng, ocmble In tho cwm- Iciy, where the following programme will bo observed: Prayer, rtev. 1'. J. Murphy; hymn, choir; address, Ilev. M. 12. Lynntt; reading, Miss Ollvc-a Htone; hymn, congiegatlon; player. Tho cxeiclses will connnente at pre cisely 10 o'clock li. in The public In general Is Invited. roreimin MeLiiughlln, of the Lacka wanna colliery, and fnmlly.havo moved from Carbondale. and will resldo on Susqiichnnnn street. Mis. Oeotgo Powell, of Noilli Scran ton, lsltcd lelnllves In town lestt-r-dny Kplscopal services will bo held In Hdivauls' hall tomoirow afternoon tit l.:;o o'clock, flev. IJ. .1. llnughton will have charge. Itegular dpi vices will be held In tho ConBicgiitlonal church tomoirow. In the evening the pastor will deliver n sermon on "UUJah Denouncing a Ciuel Murder." Communion will be served In tho evening A memorial service will be- held In the lilakely Tiaptlst church tomorrow evening. Ilev. .1. It. Hills will occupy tho pulpit, tho themo being "Manifest Destiny, or the Vol"e ot Hod from tho World's Hattlellelds." The Olyphant high schoed base ball team will play tlw St. Thomas' lie serves team, of Scranton, nt the Oly phant paile this afternoon at S.'JO o'clock. TAYLOR NEWS. Company Picnic A Slight -Decoration Day Pi epilation. Hose Fire Chuicli and Personal News. The picnic of the Taj lor Hose com panv, which will be held in Webot's paik on Decoration day, Is the absorb ing topic of the town. One of the Im portant featuies of tho day will bo the blryclo handicap for nmnteuis for the prl?es of $2.50, $l.r.O and $1. The Turn eiein socletv. under the direction of Piofossor I'.dward Lentliold, will ulsu give an eliibillon on the giound. An alarm ot llio wns sounded fiom box So. 4.', Sjuth Ta.v lor, at f 45 Thuis day evening. The same proved to be a bain and largo henneiy owned by John Yates. The Taylor Hew com pany, No. 1, lesponded and soon had .i tieani on the structiin. The tiro gained lonsideiable heidway and as u lesult the contents weie destioved. How the tire ot Initiated is not known. Sol vices nt the Clival y Haptlst i huii h tomoiiow will be held at the usual houis. Hev. l)r H. H. Hauls will olhciate. 'I'he Tin lor Hods will Journey to Fae toiyvllle on r-ecotatlon day whete thev villi Initio fin supiemaey with the Kcvstoiie Aeade-no team. Those who wNlt to nciompanv the bo.vs aie )e. iiuested to vw-.-r theli ioIois of led ami blue. They v, 111 leave on the 7 l"i a in. D"laaie. I.aikawanna and Western tialn that dav. Ian.es Pnwill, sr . I eieitlng a now le-ddeneo on North .Main tieet. Ilev. Plane Is (lendall will pi each at the usual hours tomoiiow at the Meth odist HplsioiMl i hutch. Pleaching at 10 ! i a. in. and " .'.0 P. m. Ms-s flattie Mackenzie, principal of No. ; mIiiioI, .Noith Main stieet, is In-ill-posed Ilev. William O. Hvaii. of Wllkes-1I.MH- will oeeuin" the pulpit at the WcNh Hapllst chute h tomoiiow In the absence of th pa-toi . Hev. J. M. l.lo.vd. The lepitltlon of the eliama entitled The Vagabonds" at AVVbei'i link last evening was well pjtronltd. The Tavlm lleds have succeeded la signing llleluiid (iendall, late of the Wvoinlng sen.lnai.v. He will play thlnl hasp and alternate In the box. Iltv .1 M. l.lovd bit vesteulay for a ten elav visit with lelatlves In Viniiigstown. O Miss llanimh Hvaiib has i etui ned to her home III Plttsum, after lilting li lends heie. Prone hlng In tho Welsh Congrega tional e hui eh tomorrow at the usual hums. Ilev. Ivor Thomas olllclatlng. Mis. Daniel 1'hllllps. ot Hark ion. is visiting at tin- home of her daughter, Mi. W. .1. Williams, ot Tavlm stieot. HALLSTEAD. Me menial day will be fittingly ob served b Slmrell pot. G A. It. Net Sunday evening the cluuche will unite In a union meeting to be held In the M. K church nt Gieat Bend, wheie the veteians will be addiessed by Hev. II A AVUIIams On Memorial day all soeletics and lodges that will inaieh with tho Mteians aie iiested to meet at S 30 In the post room" The proces sion will be headed bv the Thiiteenlh legliui-nt bund and Great Bond Drum (nips. The line ot much will be fiom pnt looms to Woudlawn leniPtety. to (iiace church ceinoteiy, to Hose Hill eomeleiy. b.u It to the G A It. moms and be dismissed until -' p. in . at vvhb h time In Klstlet hall Ilev C. P. Tlffan, or Kit kw ood. will deliver the oration of tho Am. Mis. Stephen Siirauge has had the bodies ot William Monliennot. Mis Uvn Camp and Ilev. Ostcihout removed fiom Giace- Chinch eemetoiy, Gieat Bend, to Hose Hill eemetery, Hall stead. Company G ami foimor members ot the Thiiteenlh lOBluient band aie ie (tuosted to meet 111 Firemen's hall Sat in day night at 7.30 to arrange for Memoiial dav and the pinper reinem binnoe of tholi former intniailp, Fred Bin nes. who lost his life at Camp Meade, Pa. A gang of lowdles on Tuesday even ing createel dcpiodatlons about town, tnktng the Y M. C A. blackboaid and throwing it. into tho watering tiough near 1'lienlen's hall and stealing a handsome (lower urn from Unfits Smith's lawn and tin owing It upon the l pavement, bieaklng U Into fragments. The Junior C K. of the Baptist ihunh cliovi- to New Mllford last evening and gave an Inteiestlng en toitnlnment to a laige audience In the BaptlFt ehuuli theie Mr Jiilm Atbrldgo, ot Binghamton, Is to addiess the men's niootlng In tho I Y M. C. A. hall Sunday afternoon. AH II1PI1 .lie Invite el He- will also Ud ell ess tho Yoke Fellows' band. , Vainuin Shaw and Joe llogeis spent Thursdn In Hlmlra. The stoni' epiairy business Is gnally on the Ini lease. Several new cjtiai ilos aie being opened up in this vicin ity and all tho old quairles aie run ning full blast. A few eais ago theie weie only a few men and several teams employed, now theie aie many. If theie aie no moie heavv uilns the ilvor will bo In line condition for cutchy tho gamey bass when the sea son opens. THH F.FFHCTS OF THH GRIP nie overcome by Hood's Saisarpaillla w.ilch purllles the .blood, tones the stomach, stiengtliens the nerves, unci innkes the whole system vlgoious and healthy. A vogctablo cnthnitlc that ran bo lolled upon to do its woik thomughly Hood's Pi'llB. DR. PIERCE SUES W. C.J. U. PEOPLE SAYS THAT HIS MEDICINES DO NOT CONTAIN ALCOHOL OPIUM, NOK OTHER NARCOTICS STATEMENTS WERE MADE BY CERTAIN TEMPERANCE PEO PLE DENYING THIS. ASSERTIONS WERE ANNOYING. More Thau That, tho Doctor Says, They Huit His Business and He Will Try to Recover Damages. (Fiom tht- Buffalo Hvening Times.) Tho suits recently Instituted by the World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion ot this city, against certain pro pagandists of the W. C. T. IT , unci otheis, had their oilgln In a conlllct of statement which was lit once annoying to Dr. Pierce, the piosldent of tho above association, pel sunnily, nnd lu luilous to his business Intel esls. For some time the advertisements of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Piescilptlon anil "Golden Medical Dlscoveiy" have laid great slic-ss upon the fact that these medicines contain no alcohol, and. tin; absolutely fieo fiom opium, cocaine, and all other naicottcs. It Is genetnlly known that most put-up medicines e ontaln a lai ge eiuaiitity of alcohol, and thnt In other cuses lllieial uso is made ot opium, cocaine, or other naicotlcs, the continual ut- of which Is ellsastious to body and mind. It was supposed, theiefore, that temperance leadeis, es pecially the women, would recognize the tact that the non-alcoholle and non-narcotic character of Dr. Pleico's medicines gave them a prior claim to the nttontlon ot all those engaged in lighting the use of alcohol. But In stead of this, certain leading temper mice women sent out pamphlets in which they assumed to give the formu las of Dr. Pierce's modleines and claimed that they contained both alco hol and opium. in self-prolectlon nnd In order to publicly nail this outiageous falsehood, there was only one thing to do bilng suit agulnst the an then m of the libelous statements This the doctor at once proceeded to do. The Ethical Point of View. Fiom an ethical point of view the most curious fentuie of the case Is that the statements' as to the alcoholic anel naic-otlo lngiedlents contained In the medicines weie made without Hist making anv analysis of the medicines, and weie- based upon the false lormu las published In the inteiests of patties antagonistic to Di. Pletor-'s business. Tin- publishers of these false foimulns me also getting theli lesson In the law. The Injurv to Di. Pierce's business from the cli dilation of such state ments as wore made In the pamphlets above tefeiied to can n-adily bo under stood. It was natural that the temper ance people to whom these pamphlets weie addiessed should believe In the Matements of theli- own leadeis, and accept the tact that the advertising of Dr. Pieico was llagiantly talse. As a matter ot lact the falsehood was en tirely on tlie other side, and Dr. Pieice was quick to suppoit the lalnis of his aelvettlsliiK b an ofiei of $1000 00 lor each and oveiy bottle of the medicine which on antlvsl' showed the pie-ence of alcohol en nate otlcs Big Staff ot Doctors. Any one who had acquaintance with Dr. Pieico and the well-known institu tion, the Invalids' Hotel nnd Suigical Institute, of which ho Is chief consult ing physician, would have known bet tei than to attack his adveitlseel state-ini-iit, ove-n though published lormulas seemed to eoiitinvert his claims. As one of the l.iigest sulveitlseis in the I'nltecl States, Dr. Pieico has also a imputation for the inmost eae-tniss of statement. If Dr. Pierce sas that he has nearly a scoio of associate physi cians on his staff, jou may be ceitain that you will lind from eighteen to twenty physicians vvoiklug with him, the Indefinite statement being made because of occasional changes which do not honestly peimlt him to say 'theie aie always twenty p.livsic Inns on the staff." If tho claim Is made on behalf ot Dr. Plere-e's Golden Medical Discovoiy and 'Favoilto Prescilptlon," that thi-y contain no alcohol and are lieo li-otu naicotlcs it may be depended upon that the statement is exactly Hup. It Is the same in refeienco to oilier inatteis pettalnlng to the World's Dlspensaiy Medical Asor lallon. Noth ing is overstated, and Dr. Pieice owes his lnige- success nnd enoimous busi ness as much to his absolute Integrity of wind and deed, as to the genuine healing value of his medicines. In a lecent Intel view Dr. Pierce said with lefeience to the suits at present being pioseeuted: "We are determined to stop the publication of the false for mulas of our medicine s. Forniulns Never Right. "These formulas aie never even np pioNlmatelj right, anel generally their falsehood extend", not merely to the Inclusion of alcohol and naicotlo, but to mis-statements concerning eveiy teputed ingiedleiit of the medicines. A notable example of this falsehood was lecently biouglit to oui notice. A phy sician al the- head of an Institution, known throughout the United States, publishes a so-called health guide In this book, among the formulas of other medic lues, aie given what put pot t to bo the formulas ot Dr. 1'ieico's. Golden Medical Dlseoveiv and "Favorite Pie scilptlon' Not ono of the medicinal iiigiedlents named In these torniulns enteis Into the composition ot Dr. Pleicc'n medicines Theie Is no excuse for such scoiindiellsm. nnd no explana tion of It except oilglnal sin. Tills man has u laboiatory at his disposal; he could have had an nnalsls made bud Ik- wanlecl one. He piobably ellel not want one. A lie was e-nsler than the truth, and a gieat deal handler foi Ills purpose. 'it vvoulel be Inteiestlng to know how fur the lest of his book may be ic lled upon. If the lcmalnder of the In clination It supplies Is as utteily un- citable ns the-ip formulas, It will be a ease of 'Hie blind leading tho blind' to full into the ditch. As It Is, u casual glance at tho book recalls that famous lemarl:, nuide concerning another of tho biotheihood of 'stuffed piophets' 'Tho gentleman relies upon his imagi nation for his facts and upon his mem ory for his wit.' "Wo are going utter this kind nt man. Wo aro gong to show up the un principled liars, who lend the name and intluenco ot tho honorable piofesslon to glvo weight to tho falsehoods they uttor. In dong this wo aro performing n duty to the public, us well us to our . selves." WYOMINO. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durland and daughter, Bertha, are spending u few days nt Harvey's Lake. Miss Mary A. KHiiRensmlth, assis tant principal of tho public schools, will leavo today for her homo In the western part of the state. She does not Intend to lettun when the schools open again. The Mt. Lookout breaker Is making good time now. .Simpson & Walklns genernl stote announce that they will be closed on Decoiatlon dav. llobeit II. Frear camp, No. 250, Sons of Veteians, ot this plnco have ar ranged to give a musical and literary tieat In Muslo hall on Tuesday evening. May 30. The two prlnclpla attractions nieMIss Sadie Hstelle Kaiser, vocalist, and Mr. Adams, trailer, both ot Wilkcs Baue. Tho following Is the program: Heading, "Negio Sermon on Apples," Hill N.ve, Mr. Adams; solo. "Orpheus with Ills Flute," Miss Sadie Hstelle Kaiser; lending, "Gone with a Hand somer Man," Will Cntleton, Mr. Adams: duet, "My Ships." Nellie Mor gan; leading, "Nut Hunting," Bill Nye, Mr. Adam: live little songs for Chil dren, "Phil's Secret," Sehleslnger. "Ot Speckled Hggs," Nov In. "A Complaint " Nevln, "Over the lllver of Drooping Byes." Clnik, "My Pegasus," Hlennor Smith, Miss Kaiser; reading "Out of the Fire," Will Cuiloton, Mi. Adams; solo, "Utile Beiinj," Miss Tiessa Smith; march, twenty-four school gills; Grand Vnle. Miss Kaiser. Be sides those, thlee selections will be ren dered bv Jerfioy Brothels: "Twin Star March" banjo and guitar duet; "Battle of Sobjstapool,'''' guitar solo; ,.Art Waltz," mandolin and guitar duet. On Sunday morning the annual Memorial sei nioti will bo pleached be fore the grand army ot the lepubllc and other civic societies In the Metho dist Hplseopnl chinch by r.ev. Aim stiong, pastor ot the Methodist Hpis eopal chinch at Foity Foit. The ser vice will be a union one nnd all the chinches of the town will nttend. The Memorial clay eercles will be held In the morning, beginning at ! "0 o'clock, at the Grand Aimy headquar ters, corner of Shoemaker avenue and Hlghth stieet, the first event being a Hag raising nt this place on tlii flag pule In fiont or Wvoinlng Coal and Land rompnnj's store-. County De tective Clatence B Johnson Is expected to be piesent and will piesent tho Hag. A brief addiess will be made by 1 lev It. It. Thompson and singing will be lendeiod by a class of gills. The par ade will form at the corner of Shoe maker nvoiiue and Highth stieet under tho command of Chief Mnishal Joseph Mullen anil the following with the or der of those paitlcipatlng Meliopol llan band. Company I, Sevtiuh legl inent, X. G P. Wjomlng Hose com pany. No. 1, Junior Older of Fnlteel American Mechanics, llobeit It Fre-ar camp, Sons of Veteians, Lieutenant diaries H. Riley post, G. A 11. All veteians, all soldleis ot the Spanish American vvai aie Invited to partici pate in the paiade. The oxen ises at the eemetoiy will begin at 10 !i) o'clock and the follow lner Is the pi ogi amine Singing by the c-holi, ptajer by Hev. Wilson Tielblo, singing by eholi, Intio duction. loll call b adjutant, leading of Lincoln address made at Getlv-a-burg singing by choir, leiltntlon bv Nellle Wlluei, odeliess by lie v. It. II. Thompson, music, bene die liou, eleeoi atlon by comrades. PEOKVILLB. Mis Petei Malla, of Dolph died yes terday afternoon after a lingering Ill ness of tin ec weeks. Mis. J W Day, of Wllkes-Baiie. Is tlii" guet of Mrs K. II. Baibei. Mis. M7..le Peck. Miss Tain KoMium anil Miss Sadie Stedge have been np polnted a committee to receive mil dl icct the niiangeinetits of llowii-i to doom. He the soldleis' giaves Mcmoilil Dav. Thev will bo nt William Ket- hum's eaily Tuesday morning. All willing to contribute llovv-i. will petal them to Ketchuin's Mondav eveninc; or eailv Tuesday moiniiig. All niembeis of Hlakely Council, No. .'J0, Jr. O. I'. A. M , arc- requested to nieetnt Oil Follows' hall Tuesdaj, Mav SO. at 1 So hli.it p , to attend the paiade. The Baptist, Piesbyteimn and M- ih odlst congregations will unite' In a Me morial service at the Methocli'il Uplsc o pal ehuuli Sunday evening at 7.10. Dr. S. II. Moon, pastor of Iho Presbj tcii.in church, will pieaih the seimon. Tie veteians with their families and all Sons ot Veterans ale coi-Jlillv lnvted. Sei vice In the Piesbvterlan ehuuli next Sunday at loSO a. m, subject. "The Valley ot Baea" All welcome, levelling soivlce omitted on ne count of union Memorial so: vice In the Metho dist Hpiscopnl church, Peckvllle Baptist c lunch, Hev. J. S. Thomas, pastoi. Seivle-es tomoirow at 1O.S0 a. m., subject, "God's Caro for His Cnlveise" Sabbath school at 11 Ji) a. in. No soivlce In the evening. Cnlon service at Methodist Hplscopal church. On Doi-oiatlon Day the Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist Hpiscopal church will seive dinner trom noon un til 2 p. m. In the chinch pailois and Slipper fiom C till S o'clock. Ice cream will also be sold. Uveiyboely Is In vited. ELMHURST. Miss Sanderson, of Sctanton, Is spending a week with her friend, .Miss Helen Williams Hev. A. B. O'Neal, of Dumuore, will occupy the Baptist pulpit Sunday nioinlng and evening. Dr. Kucdler inaile it business trip to Su anion yesterday. Mis. Byron Buckingham attendcil a meeting of the Older of Hastein Star at Scranton Monday night. Mr. and Mrs V J. Amsden. of Sei an ion, spent Sunday at "Oak Terrace-." Mr. and Mrs. C V. Stevens visited fi lends at Nobletoivn on Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Pier, of Din yea, mo visiting1 the lattoi's patents, Mi. and Mis. J W. Schlebel. Misses Foster and Albto and Messrs. Sin dam nnd Uilinoro weie- tho guests of Miss Helen AVUIIams em Thuisehi'. The cllmo social given by tin- ladles' Aid sopletv of the Baptist c-luueh at tho home of Mr. Daniel Grimes on Thuis day evening as well attended anil ileal ly eight dollars was leallzeel, Mr. S. G. Hlel hasoffeied aiewaul ot twenty-live dollars for Information which will lead to the niiest of tho patties who bioko Into his boat house, removed the boat unci cut It full of holes. The boat was a valuable one-, anil it Is hoped the guilty patties will be detected und made un example ol, CLARK'S GREEN. Mis. D. L. Patrick and Mis. John Ilelchard, of Wllkes-Baiie, aie visiting relatives hoio. The Ladle' Aid society of the Motlio dlst church has arranged un entertain ing niogrammo for the evening ot Dec oiatlon dav. Tuesday next, to be held CATARRHAL Thousands of Beautiful Mndrttne Catherine, who Is with Olga Ooldzler, tho popular Chicago milliner, of 919-9JI N. Clatk street, Chicago. III., writes tho following letter to Dr. Halt man In legard to Pu-iu-na: igS Madame Catherine, Di. Hartman, Columbus, o : Dear Sir I have suffeied for joins with chionlc en tin ill of the stomach. Nothing I would eat seenieel to ngiee with me, nnd I was in eonstant tnlserv. Finally my phvsiolan advised me to ti v Pe-ru-na. I found it a gieat help, and aftci a few weeks I was entirely cm oil. To say that I am thankful but feebly e.xpiesses how 1 f el towauls Pe-ru-na r m ..' mf C iwiiF ti i iTiiiti 1 -' , "- CO TO SCRANTON On Friday, June Zrd ASH STREET GROUNDS. 3 Ring m m Millionaire MENAGERIE - 'AQUARIUM- ts WAt ROMAN, .ppODnOrflE- Splendid in CHARACTER, Magnificent. IN Equipment Ki BIG l,00(i reaturcs, 100 l'licnoineiril Acts, -25 Clowns. '20 Hurricane Knees, 4 'lrain-i. 1.SO0 I'mploycs, (i Hands, 50 .ai;cs, Droves of Camels. 15 Open I)ens, Uei-iU of Llopliauts, S-l .000.00 Dally Kxpense. This (Iioatc.st Pciifouuors in the known vvnrld aro with tho Great Wallaco bluiws tliis se.iioii, inclndiuj; THE 7 STIRKS Bicycle and Skating Experts THE 10 DELLAHEADSStatuary Artists. MLLE. JSOJIADA PItENCil--Mysterious Globe O-PRIHCIPAL MftLE AND FEMALE EQUESTRIANS !0. THE LIVINUSTONS-Ariel Bar Exlra ordinary. LEON AND SINGINU 31ULES. THE SISTERS VORTEXTriple Revolving Trapezti A.. . CJ- Z. !" 3 At 10 .u in eluily, IB tho flneit orcr put oit OUI Street rai ade nmtieeK VSucitinrKtof.plouaor. A m. VMl vllVVyl a UIUUV ainphof Vrt, VIonuv unci Cood 'Jastn. vritu l.avlah l.u uy eir.Spoclnculiir I tlcej , nuel Oreateit rrofosnioiml b'e ituics coiiculvablo. !!xcurlon Run cm I2cr Line of Iruvtl. Nc tiacnbllni; Device 1 olcrat.-it. M'.vr.R mvii)i:s, in the eluucii, to vviili-li an ndniWsIon or ID ec-nts will bi- eli.iiKi-il. l.lijlit rc- flcslmie'lltS Will lie- ht-lVl-el -Mi. James Jlaek Is .seilou-.ly 111 of i.v pin lei pneumonia. Mr. AVateu- .Matthews ami family now occupy tiie-ir Miniinor lionio lie-ro .Mr. O. Chapman htlll continues in illltUUVC- Mrs. " V. Fine i Hpe-nt .MunJay vvith her il.tuj liter. Mis Artliui l.a Mont, In .-icioiiton. OLD rOKOE. Jim John AVooiI is visltliiR her sistcT, Mi.. ..vin:iu lloflf-c-Uev, eiC Ji-rinvn. Stephen Miller, of Willsei-iJarne-.w.is a visitor in town on Thiifrfilay. Mih. ll.umnli Ui'iinett lias Improved her house by it neat porch. Mi and Mis. DoW'Itt Kecel ontor-talne-cl the full'-wInK Kuc-sts elurintr tho week Mi. unci Mis-. Troel Mcelle-l-. of (ilcnvvootl, Mip I'.irliton mill ehlhlien. of Dalton: Mi. nnd Mis. Fietl Mi't:: K.ir ami Mr.s. Scheiier, cif Clclibuin. Mis Smithing. ei West Sitaiitou, uml Mr Helieuel, of Milinc-Hcitn 'J'lif tea under the. iiUfptevs of the Home- Mlsloiimy nm lety ut th- Melho ellht Kplpopal p.irsonaKc on Weelnes. clny evenhiff, wns well patiunlzeil nnd tin c-iijoynbli 1 1 nie was had by nil. A suiin'Iso patty wan tpiuleied Mrs. lienjnmln Itir-haidKon at Iter home, on Tiie'sehiy, by lid- c hlldien nnd grand children, the ocaslon belns lier sixty ninth bltthday. Hov. llhd. of Hcrantiin. will occupy the pulpit at the Uilck ihlliell "il lsmula. On Mondav ovenliiK ho will di-ll(i a Ice-tuio In the- Milne t-huuh. A lulled Inn will be laUen. Mis. Nolan elicit very uti'ldcnly nt lier homo on Wednesday evcnlnu. of he-nrt trouble. She will ho Intoned on Sat urday nioinlnj; In tho Mlnonlsa e-omu-terv. Kunuinl uoivIccb at St. Mary'a I church, Avoca. DYSPEPSIA. Women Destroyed by It. and to oti for placing it bofoio a suf fering public. Hospec trull. Madame Catherine. Mrs. Maiv Allen, ot Southall, Tenn , was cured of c-atauli of the stomach. She says: "t am glad to be able to tell you that I am well of cataiih ot tho stomach, for which I am sincerely thankful to you for your advice'. If It lind not been for Po-ril-na I would never have been well, t had threo phslclaus. Ono of them told my husband that hu could not cuio me. 1 hud been sick a b o li t n I u i months when a lilend asked inu to try Pe-ut-iia to giatlf.v ln-i so 1 commenced taking It. I can rat and walk and woik Bv -orboelj savs I I look as well as I ever did. Oh. lull don't know kuw thankful I .1.. C..r. ,.. ...... t r II,, . , I ,1, ..,.,, L have got seveial other people to tako Pe-m-ni. 1 praise It to evoiybody." The siuptiims uf rui.irrli.il dyspep sia ate: Coaled tongue, pain or heavy fo -ling in the slum ich belching of gas, cllzy head, sometimes hiadaihe, de spondent feelings loss of appetite, pal. pltatlon of the hunt and lrtegulnilty ol the bowels Pe-iu-na nets eiulckly and specifical ly on the diseased mucous membranes. It ones oalatih of the stomach pot mauentlv. Send for a free book written hv Dr. Iliiiluinu. e ntttli el ' Heiltli and Beau tv ' Aeldtiss Dr. Htn tuu'ii, Colutu , bus, O. vV! V-iM f'li MING! Circus v MUSEUM, rs" T -, ur r m Grand "SlJECTACUrAn Ballet, t ' Regal m TSENTAT10N "THEE 6REATE3T,MDESr and BEST OF AMERICAS tGiSBaS&toJSUOWS, tmmtK KRVr.R DISAl'POINTS. 8VJADE ME A MA AJAX TABLRTS POSITIVELY GURU j,lijrvou$ uiMtitaea j at una Uos ory, ImifOteoc, Hluei InBnejt. etc , otawi bf Abuid or other ricmtmn and ladle cretiom. Tfteit quUhlv ana tfurWjr rentoro lost VituUiy in oldor youDK.ond v v uioil iuri-iuu7 uuuunni u turn I lUia jCvAS,i"Teni lurianuy uni cwusuraption ic taaen ia uwo iwiruw buovrfi immsaiaia laiprovo tnouttnd eQectti a liliV, wheru all cthor fail In silt ui'oa liftYiiifE tho ctnuin Ajax lb1et. Tbej Lnrocure'lthnuundsanil willcurojoa. Wepira npoi illro written Runrantrto to eCmt u uro Cft PTQ " brvcbveetiur rc(anJ the moaoy Vtita ww U I wipi prckice. or fix lUcr (fall trbotmsnt) for 4250. )y mulL iai lain wrm( i er. innn rtnlptof prlra. ( Ircular " AJAX REMEDY CO., t''lV" Tor sale In Scrantcn, Pa , liy Matthew a Bros, und 11 C Sanderrcn, clniBcisLa. rACTORYVILLE. Mr and Mw. lamest Dnilell, of Scran tun, have b -hi visiting: relatives at Caivls, this wielc. ,1. ti Cipvvill la tlie owner of a lion of which lie Is Justly proud. This lien er otten las a eloublo yolk epjj, hut upon bicuklin; on-., ae tccinlly laid, it was found to ccntaln threo poifcct ye IK. li ,. Unwell mi'vod lils family to I'ecKMlU liiKt WediuHdny nnd will ns Hiinio the ppipiie-tuishlp of tho Jlnr ilixin hmiee' Bovvnie of Ointments for CaUuh Tliat Contain Meicuiy, us 111 iiiiiv will surely dcatru Uiu let'isr vt MilU'll unci e uiiipIi lel UiirniKO tlm Whole mi-IiIU win II illUllllK ll ilnoiuh tin- uiucoiiH kiiriaeex Hiilii articles uliuula never bes used e-aept em pieierllitoii fiiun icputnliie phjfU i.cis. ih tho ilaiii iwe tlnv will Mil In tenfold to tllO Eooel )em i all piiHhlblj ili-iiv, trom tin-Ill. llllll 'utiirili e'nir in iiiufiii'tiired by 1. J Clunev .V Co Tuledti, O. oontaliiH liei in-uui. ted Is laUen liiteumllv, a Hui, ellioctls upon tin blood and uiuc-eiiis tur InciiH of llio MiKteiu In LtJ lutf llall'K Catnrih ('cue lie Hint- Null uut lliu koh lilne. It U tuUen inteinully, mul mseln iu-Tnlmlu. Olilii, by V. J, Cheny X. Co. TodtliniiiiliilH fio Sulci by liniRcljitie. prlen 78e. ir bottle. Hall's I'amlly I'Ul are tho bobt. k .
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