TUB SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1890. V II Rheumatism is a disease of the blood. Local applications may furnish tem porary relief, but to CURE the disease it is necessary to treat it through the blood. Locomotor Ataxia is a disease of the nerves. The one successful method of treat ment is by a remedy that will restore nutrition to the nerves. Such a remedy is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People These pills are a specific in cases of Rheumatism, Locomotor Ataxia, Paralysis, and other dlseaser. of the blood and nerves, because they supply the necessary elements to build up the blood and strengthen the nerves. It is in this way that the pills effect so many cures in diseases of apparently widely different character. Frank Long, who lives narir I.en. non,.MIcli.,n iyn; "I was first tnkon rltli a puln In my bnck. The phy. Klclan pronounced my caso muscu lar rhoumntlsm, nrcompanled by lumbago. My disease frrudunlly be came vrorta until 1 thought death would be welcome relonce "1 was finally Induced to try Dr. Williams' I'lnk I'llls for Pale Peo. Flo. Ilefore the first box Tins ustd could Kot about the house, nnd af ter uslnfc five boxen wns entirely cured. Hlnce that time I have felt no return of the rheumatic pnln. Am cootldent that Dr Williams' Pink Fills savedmv life. FnANK Lono. Bworn to before me at Venice, Mich., this 15th day of April, IBM. 0. 11. Goldsmith, Justice efthe Peace. The full name Is on each package. Sold by all drujclsts, or sent postpaid by Dr. Williams Medicine Co , Schenectady, N.Y. Price joc.per box ; 6 boxes, $1 50. FARVIEW DATES. The Mountain Resort is not Losing Popularity. The list of Fnrview dates un to the present time does not Indicate that the popular resort Is losing gmund: Tuesday, June 20. A. O II. of Lack awanna valley. Tuesday, June 27. First German Presbyterian chuich of Seranton. Tuesday, July 4. Delaware and Hud son comrany. Saturday, July 13. A. O. II. of Bellevue Monday, July IT Amaranth club of this city Tuesday, July 18. Seranton Leldor- Wednesday. July IS. A. O. II.. Port Jervis, at rive at Hnnesdalo 9 43. Saturday. Julv 221. O O. F. of Wayne and Lackawanna counties. Monday, July 24. A. O. II. of Arch bald. Wednesday, July 2C St. Lawrence Cnthollc church Saturday, August B.- Continental Mine fund of Seranton. Saturday, Aug. 12. Iter. P. J. Mur phy, of Olyphant. Anions the excursions booked for other pointi Is that of the Knight"? of Pythias Focietles and Olyphant and Carbond.ile nnd many other points to Lake Ariel and other points In con Junction with other railroads. Jefferson Park. The Erie Is making some Improve ments at Jefferson paik, situated at Burnvvond on the "Jeff." Attention was first drawn to this delightful le sort lail season nnd there is a pioba ahillty that it will become one of the most attractive paiks for excursionists of this section Flddl lake Is near and adds to the beauty of the sur roundings. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Myion lloekenberry has returnrd home from Dickinson college to spend vacation. A number of Caibondalians attended a dance In Deckel's hall last evening. P. A Scuny has none to Philadelphia to leain watchmaking John Coogan. of this eltv, and Kii ViUid Tavlor, of Foiest City, went to Coney Island to witness the big pilze flsht last night. A large sailing boat and canoa were pent to Crystal Lake esteiday by C. ft Manvillc. Enn Thomas Is In New York. Misses Sarah Hurr nnd Isabelio Watt have returned from Hc seminary. Mr. and Mrs Charles Sharlock have returned from xinevah Miss Hannah Tlghe, of Scott street, 1 s enteied the Kensington hospital, o. Philadelphia, to become a trained nurse. The foundation walls for the addition 'to the central school building will be commenced next week. Mayor Kllpatrlck's health was much benefited by his stay at Atlantic Cltj. F. E Burr is In New Voik. PECKVILLE. Thursday evening nt about 10 o'clock the fire alarm sounded an alarm from box 13. An old abandoned barn owned by the New, York, Susquehanna and Western company, situated near their tiaeks on North .Main street, was dis covered to be enveloped In flame. The structure buined ery lapldly nnd made it appear that a fierce flie was In progress The Wilsons responded to the alarm, but hud trouble with the hose reel on the cait and It was some few minutes befoie a stream could be gotten on the flames. They did good work In protecting nenrbv property. The Oljphant Hose com pany. No. 1. also responded, but their Ben-Iced were not needed In the burned building was stored seeral wagons, the pioperty of Willlnm Stnge and E. H. Barber These were de stroyed with the strueluie. Peckvllle Baptist church Rev. J. S. Thomas, pastor. Services tomorrow at in.30 b. in. and 7 30 p. m. Morning Hubject, '(Spiritual Merchandising." At the evening service a report will be given of tho IJ V P. I' rally nt West Plttston Sabbath school at 11.30 it. m. The necessity of the Wilson Fire company belntr provided with a team and hose wogan was fully Illustrated while they weie lespondlng to tho For Dyspepsia. lrvaffviVe Anirl DltneHL,U iiuwiwiug nuiu a lllfauilsMUH Imports strength, nnd makes the 8 process of disoBtlon natural and easy,g cicnmnc Dears name ilorsford's on wrapper, B Kdwin R Tripp, Uostmnster of Mlddlelleld Centre, N.Y , ealip "I was nttneked by what I lenrned wan locomotor ataxia TmokIi llim I doctors did everything they could for me. 1 became worse, could not moo even about the room. I did not expect to live very lone "Tho turning point vtn a. news paper article. It told how n man, who had MilTcrert as I, had bern cured by Dr. Wllllftinit' Pink I'llls for Palo People. 1 took tuo linics of the pills; then four moio boxen. My gain was uteadj; my return to health was n source of dsllvgrntl flcfttlon In nil I took eighteen box os of the pills before I was entirely well. I out my cure entirely to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for i'alo Feoplo." bubserlbod nnd sworn to In fore me, UOMXR. Uanna, Xolary Iullic. alarm Thursday evening Hand carts ate not the thing, as they are contin ually getting out of rcpnir and cause at times much delay. The Wilsons are deserving of better equipment and If they would pass around the paper they would meet with n hearty le sponse. The first death lecordod so far this year by scarlet feer ociurred Thurs day, when the 4-year-oltl child of Mr. and Mis. Daid Evans passed away. The funeral was held yesterday morn ing and interment was made in Pros pect cemetery. Blakely schools closed yesterdafor the summer vacation. No new cases of scarlet fever have been repented for seveial d.is and it Is thought that the disease has been gotten under control. TAYLOR NEWS. Children's Day Exorcises at tho Churches Tomorrow Corner Stone Laying Other Happenings. Children's Day eercises at tho Meth odist Episcopal church tomorrow will be observed In the following manner. Oigan voluntarj, Ray Morgans; chorus, "Welcome to June," invocation, Itev. Francis Gendall, responsive read ing, chorus, "The Kindly Skies;" exer cises, primary department; introduc tory address, Stanley Tubbs, recita tion, "A mizzling Question," Ellswoith Jones; lecllatlon, "Only Small Iios," Ellsworth Davies, motion son;;, "God Is Love," by primal y department; reci tation. "The Reason Why." Laura Coombs; exercises, "On to Victory." by "lass No, 12 choins, "Onward Chris t an Soldieis;" Intioduetion, "Peace cr War," Annie Bksccker; jioiue, IJ.i Spurbcr; war, William Watklin; his toiy, "Tribute to Peace," Amelia Cas well; singing. "Peace Song," school; "Conquest's Tiibuto to War." Daisy Ilelnhart: "Libert j's Tiibuto to War," Edward Hairls, 'Patriotisms," Albert Gendall; choius, "God Bless Our Land Molalities," Jessie Moigans, "Relig ious," Lain a Hnttnn, choius, "Rcces su nal," by Kipling, closing hymn, Tot w aid Bo Our Watchword;" Miss Ray Moigans, organist. Rlchaul Wat kins, chorister. Miss Mattle Powell, of Oak stieet. Is much improved from hei llngeiing Illness. Chlldt en's Da will bo fittingly ob scived In the Calvary Baptist chuich tomonow. The church Is being beauti fully decoiated with (lowers and potted plants. A excellent progiamme has been prepaied bv Professor D. E Jones for the event. Mis. Thomas J Powell Is confined to her home with sickness. It would be well if the officials or the boaid of health will make an in vestigation of the glutei s on North Main stieet. Some aie In 11 llithy con dition. Children's Diy will lie eleborately observed at the WeMi Oongiegatlonal church tomonow. Children's Day exercises win be ob served at the Presbyterian chuich to moriow. The chinch has been beauti fully decorated for the event The fol lowing programme will be lendered: Song. "Happy Voices," school and con gregation, prayer, by pastor. Rev. 7.,. R. Foster; iesponse readlne, vug "Than Old Judea Fairer;" iccltatlon. Lillian Stone, Scilpture les-on, Huv! Foster, 1 pollution Ljrtla Housfi; diet, Mrs. Foster and T. DeWItt Edwards; recitation, Annie Bojd; lecitatlon, Louisa Bow en solo, T. DeWItt Ed wards, accompanied bv violin nnd or gan, recitation. Jessie Hnilos; primary exercises. Dr Worden's greeting ad dress, by pastor, Rev. L. R, Fostei ; song, congregation; offerings for Sab bath school missions; song, "Our Fath er In Heaven; benediction. Tayloiville Lodge, No. C6S, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet In their j ooms this evening Tomorrow will occur the corner stone laying on the foundation of tho new Catholic chuich In this place. The ser vices will be very Impressive, ns sev eial well-known clergymen, together with Bishop Hoban, will participate In tho occasion The Taylor Silver Cor net band will lead tho piocesslon. A large number of visiting societies aie expected to participate in the event. CLARK'S GHEEIT. Messrs Wlnfred nnd Harry Northup spent seveial days visiting their ou slns, Mr. and Mrs B. r. Evans heie. ctitrnlng home to Seranton on Mon drr. Miss Edith Decker, of Honesdale, visited friends, here, imlving on Sat urday lust and returned on Tuesday last. Mis J. L. Stone, of Ithaca, X. Y.. spent the week ut the homo of her patents, Mr. and Mrs. R. p, Paiker, returned home on Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs, A. J. Singer returned home on Monday last from a fishing excursion on the Suoouehanna in the vicinity of La Grange. They were accompanied by Mr, and 'Mrs. Wal ters, of Seranton. Mrs. Samuel llouck, of Berwick, In visiting her brother-in-law, Mr. Ed ward Lutsey, hero this week. Mrs. A. L. Courtrlght and daughter, Mae, nic spending tho week at tho Peoksklll Military ncademy, up tho Hudson. At the commencement exor cises her son, William, entered the academy this year. Mrs. Lewis Rennet, of Newark, N J., with her son, Roy, Is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. N. Mott. Mis. J. D. Aylesworth wn3 sum moned to tho bedside of her sister, Mary Slayton, who resides near La Plume, who la seriously sick. Mrs. Egbert Leach nnd family, of Gorgetown, Wayne county, are visit ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Judson Wells. The Women's Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary society will hold a basket meeting In Wuverly on Tues day, June 13. The usual preliminary exercises will pieeedo the address, which will be delivered by Miss F. M Schuyler at tlm meinlng session, con vening nt 10.30 a. m. The afternoon session will convene at 2 o'clock. Ml! F. M. Schuyler w 111 speak at both ses sions and will request liberal offerings. ELMHURST. Mrs Knedler spent yesterday after noon In Seranton. Mrs. George Detrlck lips returned home after spending three weeks with ft lends In Sullivan county, X. Y. Mr. Rogers spent Sunday and Mon day with Mr. W. B. Edwatds and family. Mr. Robert Snvdcr, of Hnlncsburg, N. J., spent Sunday with his patents here. Miss Benjamin, of HolllstorvUle, was the guest of Mrs. John Wilcox, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Golpel, of Seran ton, weie entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Williams over Sun day. Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Pres byterian church will serve a straw ber ly shortcake supper at the church on Tuesday evening from 7 o'clock until 9. Supper, twenty-live cents. Mrs. Byron Buckingham spent Thursday In Seranton. Master Hugh Williams entertained a number of his little friends on Wed nesday nfternoon in honor of his sixth birthday. Ice cream nnd cake were seived and all weie hnppv. Children's day sen Ices will be held nt 10 o'clock tomonow morning at the Baptist chuich and a very pleasing programme has been ananged. Miss Beulah Cooner is spending a few weeks with her grandpircnts at Nicholson. Miss Grace Stanton has lecovered from her recent II!nes. Mr. A. B. Clay spent reveral day.s this week at Newfoundland and other places on a business trip. The patrons of the boiough school are all well pleaded at the action of the school boaid In le-engaging Mr. Boyers and Miss Blessing as teachers for the coming jear. At .1 meeting of the school boaid held on Monday eening, the new boaid was organized and .Mr. ('. r. ('lay was elect ed president.; Mi. S G. Rlel, secret uy, nnd the vote for treasuier lesulted In a tie. Mr. C. R. Smith, the present tieasurer, received tluee votes, and Mr. James Y. Dunning three. Anothei meeting will be held on Tuesday even ing next. I was seriously aflllctod with a cough for several yeais, nnd last fall had a more severe cough than evet befoie. I have Ut,cd many lemedles without lecelvlng much relief, and being rec ommended to tty a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, by a Mend, who, knowing me to be n poor widow, gave it to .me, I tiled it, and with the most gratifying results The first bottle ie lieved m very much and the secutid bottle has absolutely cured me. I have not had as rood health for twenty 5 ears. I give this cetttllcate without solicitation, simply in appreciation of the gratitude felt foi the cure effected. Rcspeetfullj, Mis. Mary A. Bcaid. Claiemore, Alk. For halt- by all diug Klsts, Matthew Bros, wholesale and le tall agents. "UNIONDALE. Rev. V D. Jenkins preached to a large and appreciative audience in Newton Center last Sunday. J E. Thomas Is very sick. Mis. Avres. of Peckvllle, Is at the home of het father. Hiram I.edjard. Mis. E M. Pock attended the wed ding of Watt-Thompson in Cuibondale Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lewis, our fashlonnblo dress maker. Is spending a tew davs at home. E. G. Hurdle k has added an Improve ment to his house lately by having It repainted. BARRELS OF SAMPLES, Over Two Hundred Thousand Trial Bottles Sent Fiee by Mail. By special arrangement with the manufactures of tint Justlv fa-pous kidney medicine, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Itemed, the readers of The Tribune are enabled to obtain a trial bottle and pamphlet of valuable med ical advice absolutely free, by simply sending their full name and post of fice address to the DR. DAVID KEN XEDY CORPORATION. Rondout, N. Y., nnd mentioning this paper Of course this Inv olves enormous ex pense to the manufacturers, but they have lecelved so many graterul letters from those who have been benefitted and cured of the various diseases, of the Kidney, Llvei, Bladder nnd Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chtonic Constipation, and all weaknesses ppeu llar to women that they will willingly send tilal bottles to all suffeicis. Upon Investigation It was found that 01 per cent of those who have used the trial bottle had lecelved such benefit from it that they pur chased largo slzd bottles of their drug gists. It matters not how skk you are or how many physicians have failed to help you, send for a tilnl bottle of this great medicine, It cots you but a postal card, and benefit and cure will most certainly bo the icsult. Put some mine in a glass tumbler and let it stand 24 hours; if it has a sediment or If pale or discolored, milky or cloudy, stringy or ropy, your kidnys or bladder are In bad condi tion. Di. David Kennedy's Favoilte Remedy speedily cures such dnncr,.rmi.i symptoms ns pain in tho back, In- aoiiuy 10 noid urine, a uurnlng, scald Ing pain in passing It. frequent desire to urinate, especially nt nleht eii staining of linen by your urine and nil mo unpleasant nnd dangerous effects on the system produced by tho use of whiskey, wine or beer. rr. rint.M Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is Bold ni an urug stores ror 51.00 for a laigo bottle; six bottles for S2.90, FOR PELVIC CATARRH. I Havo Tostod Pe-ru-na nnd Recom mend It to the World. Mri Alice Adams, Every day we receive letters fiom tho women like the following Tried the doctors and failed, tried Pe-ru-na and was cured. Mrs. Alice Adams. Falrchance, Pa , says "t suffered five venr.s of untold agony, I tried nil the doctors I could hear of, and nil the g id they don" mo was to make a larg-' bill, I have taken eighteen bottles of Pe-m-na. I have tested Its merits I know its virtues. I can recommend It to the world. It has cured me; why should I not praise It to all' My friends look nt me with astonishment. They want to know whnt has made such a rcmarkab'e change In looks. I tell them 1 used Pe-ru-na and followed Dr. S. B. Hartman's Instructions." Mls Minnie Armstrong, n well known New York newspaper woman, says "I cannot sp-ak too highly of Pe-ru-na for Insomnia and nervous prostration" Miss Armstrong's nd diess I 13 W. 117th street. "Health nnd Bautv" sent free to women only, bv Dr. Hartman, Colum bus, O. PITTSTON NEWS How Shall We, or Will Wo have a Fourth of July Celebration A Cuban Horo Will go Back Again Livoly Council Meeting. In a little more than three weeks we will have here the great national holi day, the Fouith of July, nnd up to the present time there has not been the first prepaiatlon commenced for a proper observance of the day. It is the business man who should take the In itiatory step In this matter. They not only profit by It financially, but hrlng people here from the tuial districts Keep our own people at home. The remains of Andiew Shellenberg er, who died In the Wllkes-Burro hos pital, were hi ought to the home of his step-father on Mill street, and the fu neial has been ni ranged to take place tomorrow afternoon. At a meeting of the Yatesville school board the following oiflceis were chosen for the ensuing term. President, John T. Davies; sectetaiy, John Johnston; treasurer, Thomas Coates. Chailes Davenport, one ot the f.-w bojs from this city who was in Cuba, und smelted Spanish powder smoke and successfully passed thiougli the sensa tion of being hit by a Mnuser bullet, went over to the hosptttl jesterdaj and had one of his fingers amputated at til" fli st Joint, the result of a bungling Job done by a surgeon while at the fiont. Charley has not had enough of the war jet. for as soon as the ln Juied member Is healed he will Join the Twenty-first legiment of Michigan and embark with them for the Philippines. Miss .Maud Spencer, teacher In the city high school, and Miss Georgia AVatsun, filling a similar position on the West Side, will sail fiom New- Yoik today for Euiope. when they will spend their summer vacation Cards weie issued vestoidny by Mr and Mrs. John Touhlll announcing the coming mairinge of their daughter. Miss Ella J., to Alvln E. Lynn on Thuisday, June 2J, at fi 10 p. m In St John's It (' church At the meeting of the common coun cil on Tlunsdav evening they found themselves In quite a quandiy. owing to the mayoi lefuslng to sign the sewer nnd culveit contracts, he deeming the bonds Insufficient in one eae and glar ing defects in the others Some of th members became hot-headed, but bet tot sense prevailed and the matter was finally refened hack to the solicitor who committed the eiror when thev weie diawn up. For Instance, one contract amounting to $-100, a $1,000 bond was exacted, while another amounting to $1,900. a bond of $.'C0 was asked. The oidlnance ci eating the olllte of an assistant to the seuetniy Is a dead letter, ow ing to ijv . ngl neerlng in shaip practice. Tile scheme fell fiat, owing to the secietary anil his allies not being able to muster votes enough to pass the matter over the veto of the mayot. lhe select council held one of their special sessions last night, but ad join ned at an early hour In older to give them an oppoitunlty to listen to the letums from Conov Island as the slugging match progressed. The viewers appointed by the couit to ascertain the value of the Plttston ferry bridge were here josteiday and attended to that Important duty The same pincedure will be done in regnid to the Wnter street biidge. The olll clal report wilt not be known until their deliberations will have been handed Into court Charles Wintle caught a pair of rac coons yesteiday In the marshes of Paddy's Land east of Moosic, and a huge crowd Inspected them last night in their new den behind the bars. Bernard Mullen, a miner for the Pcnnslvanla Coal company, was bad ly Injured vesterdny by a fall of rock. Ho was taken to his home in Brown town In an ambulance. The Barber Asphalt company worked a gang ot men during last night fin ishing the icpalrs to the pavement on Main street. David Padfield, the genial night oper ator at the Delawaie and Hudson sta tion, will accept thanks for favors extended. NINETY PER CENT, of the people have some kind of humor In the blood, and this causes mnnv diseases. Hood's Saisaparllla cures these diseases by expelling the humor. Hood's Pills are non-Irritating and tho only pills to tako with Hood's Sar sapuillla. MOSCOW. Tho school board met In tho Moscow high school on Monday morning to close the transactions of last term and to effect a lecugunUatlon for the com ing teim. Tho auditors, Messrs, S, J. Hornbnker imd J. H. Stntkrlll, were In attendance nnd examined tho p.-. counts for the last term, whlc)i we're found to be very satisfactory. Tho re poits of tho officers of the district were in such condition ns to merit tho approval of tho auditors. Tho old board ndjourned pine die. In the nf ternoon the new board organized and elected Charles J. Nonck as secretaiy and Daniel Swnrtz ns president pro torn. Mt. George Dings was subse quently elected president. Cluules J. Noaclc was confirmed ns secretary nnd H. W. Swnrtz, the president of the old board, was elected treasurer Tho new members. Daniel Swartz and John L. MeAndrow, presented their certlflates of election nnd took their seats. Mr. Swartz has already served two successful terms and Mr. McAn aiew Is Just beginning his career ns a school director. The other new di rector, Mr. John Plrie, was not in at tendance. Of tho retiring members, Mr. John F. Saycr has served the school district successfully for six years, nnd Mr. C W. Edwards was appointed to fill the unexpired term of his father, Mr. Erastus Edwards, who was one of the most enthusiastic members of the board. The new oill cen are well known citizens and are fully qualified to shape the destinies of the Madison school district for the next vear. It was determined to levy 10 mills for school nnd building purposes for the coming year. The following teach ers were elected to take charge of the pchools; The Moscow high school. Superintendent. Principal R. II. Mar tin; grammur department, Miss Edith Masters, Intermediate department, Miss Augusta Miller, primary depart ment, Miss Annette Vail. Union school. Miss Mary Butterwotth, Bell school, M!s Mnndella Haitllne. The election of teachers for the remaining schools wns defened until the next meeting. OLYPHANT. The stockholders of tho new shoe company held a meeting on Thursday night and elected ofliceis and dliectors as follows- President, F. V. Jordan, vice president, E. S. Jones; secretary, A. M. Atherton: treasurer, B. J. Lynch: directors, T. F Jordan, Jnmes W. O'Brien, A. M. Atherton, B. J. Ljneh, E. S. Jones, Dr. F. L. Van Sickle, M. J. I-avln. Mr. J. H. Clapplson, who la the patentee of the special shoo they propose to put on the market, will bo superintendent Tho new company will bo called the "Olyphant Shoe Com pany." The following pupils were successful In passing the final examination con ducted by Professor T. H. Green, of Clark's Summit, and will receive diplo mas: Misses Grace Pettlgrew, Loretta Donnelly, Teresa Nealon, Nellie Nor ton, Nellie Lenihan, May Kennedy, Helen Donnellv, Lizzie Winston, Kate Curran, Daisy Donnelly, Bertha Walk er, Blanche Crippen, Elmer Adair, James McAndrew and Willie Collier. The examination ot the teacher of the county for professional certificates will be conducted by County Supeiin tendent J. C. Taylor, In the Callender Memorial todav The- public schools of this place and Blakely closed yesterday afternoon. Mis 1, p. Wright and daughter, who have been visiting relulves In Rochester, have leturned to this place. Miss Rosella Burke. ,f Caibondale, is a gii.-st at the Muhnn house. T. J, Kellv, of Seiantou, was a caller in town vestridaj. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Meicury. ns morcur will muhIj destroy tho sense ot smell and completely dt range "the whole sjsttm when entetlng It through the mucous surfaces Such articles should nt vet lie useil except oil prescriptions trorn repjt.ible phslcl,in, ns the dam age thev will do Is tenfold to the good vnu tan posHlblv derive from them Halls Catarrh Cure, minttfhcturtd uj- V ,1 Chenev & Co . Toledo, O., contains no merenrv, nnd is tnken lntrn.ilK, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous sur faces of tht. si stem In buj Ing Hall's Catarrh Cuie be sure nu get the gen uine. It Is taken Internally, and mido In Toledo Ohio, by 1" J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free Sold b.v Druggists price 7."c per bottle. Hall's Family I'llls aie the best. CLARK'S SUMMIT. The lag muffin parade on Wednesday was a decided success, ei eating lots of fun all along the line of march. I'ncle Sam wns lepiesented by Bert Singer. Mr. and Mis Harry Mounford, of Seranton, visited Mr. nnd .Mrs David Smith on Sunday last Mr Thomas Kieige, of Falls, Pa., visited .Mr. J Hunt on Sunday last. A parsonage donation will be held on Tuesday evening next at the M. E. church Mrs. j Hunt lias returned from a short visit at Falls. Mrs. Nellie Chambers, of Santon town, visited her mother, Mrs- John Twining, this week Mis. Merton Colvin Is still Improving fiom her iecent Illness. Mis. Walter Leonard visited Seran ton fi lends on Sunday. Children's day exeiclses will be held In the M E. church tomonow evening. Mr. Thomas Thomas, of Scianton, moved in the Beemer building this w eek. Mr. (''rump moved his family from Seranton on Thursday in David Ketn's house. Mr- Clump Is emi&Joved at the Hillside Home. Miss Grace Grltlln ylsHed in Seran ton Thursday. DALTON. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barley are vis iting lelatlves at Seranton. Mrs. Pelham, who has been sick for a few das past, is slowly recovering. Several of the Dean family and their relatives assembled at Lily lake last Trlday, the occasion being In honor of Mts. Isaac Dean's eighty-eighth birthday. Mrs Dean is still well and uctlce. Miss Lulu Butts spent a few days at Seranton Inst week. County Supeilntendent Tavlor will hold teacheis' examinations heio next Wednesday, Juno 14. Chlldrens' day will bo observed In both chuiches hero next Sunday. In the moinlng nt tho Methodist church nnd In the evening at the Baptist. Mr. F. J. Knnpp, of Smlthboio, N. Y., is visiting lelatlves in this place. Mis. Emma Smith Is In New Yoik citv. Rev. J. C Leaeock uttended the tils ti let meeting of the Methodist minis ters at Susquehanna last Tuesday. Miss Mabel Puidy Is visiting at Seranton. Incongruous, "It is said that the Queen of Holland Is devoted to dramatic art and takes the deepest Interest In amateur acting ' "Oh, the 10 must be some mistake sno cnu hardly do both "-( hlcngo Evening Post The Best Washing Powder FREE .stf? nnel n.w for ot I 1 simply to return the appliance and remainder ?& I of medicine to us, and that ends the transac- t j ' tion without UlTC Tonr 014 Bell Bshlnc. (3B K THE MARKETS. Concluded fiom Page 2 1 ders, plcklo cured, "italic ; do do. smoked, li'4a6i..c.: Ullles, in pickle, ac cording to uvcrage, loose, EadUe , hrcak fast bacon, as to brand and average, CiS'ie.; lard, r"ie, city icllmd, hi ties, 3sa4C : do. do do In tubs, BViGc- . do. butchers', loosp. CaS'iC lluttcr Firm; fancy western ereameij, lSV.c ; do. prints, inc. Eggs Stcndj , fresh, nentbv, 1 IMj 1 He.; ilo, western, llall'.c ; do, Miuth western, 13'f-allc ; do, southern, nnll'sc Cheese Dull und weak. Ketlncd Sugais l'irm. Cotton Cnchanged TnlleA' Quiet, but steady, city prime, In hogi -heads, l'il .i-lti'c , country do. do, b ir ipK 1'i.c , el 11k. do. .! ; enkeo, Sc ; gre.ie, 2'inl'se. f.lve Poultrj rirm fair demand, fovl, lo'alle : old rootet9, "a "'c , spring elite ken, Ji 1 27c , ducks, old, Sale.; do. s-pilng 12al3c. Uressi'd Poul try Steadj, fowls choice, llall2c ; do. fill to good, 10iini.c , old roosteis, 1c, brolleis, nearby, 3H- to 4 pounds, .Tl.i.Vie , do. 4'2 to 6'n pounds 23t2sc , do. small and luleilnr, 2n.i23c; we stein do, it to 1 pounds. 2'.i!Dc; do. t,null nnd Inferior. IW.i.Me Ke-celpts Ploui, .S.W'J barrels nnd new s.trkK, wheat, SOW bushels, cor.i, !)1 (mi) uushelri, oats, 37000 bushels. Ship ment1 Wlu- it, COO bushels; corn, lo!000 bushels, nats, 7u,oo0 bushels. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, June 1 e'attle Veiy dull, re el Ipts light, but poor ilt maud and pi lei a b.iielj Mc.ulv, good to iaucj beef ytorrs Hold at JI'1i3(k), commoner gradi , $115 1 Is'), ficsling cattle Mild $i;-i.r,r,, bulls, cows and mdlnnrv heifers, $J.illi, choice In Ifils bioilght $1 V)a"i II). calves sold t 2,'i (I J) nnd western lid site is, tl.TMolfl. ngs ejood demand and thoui,li receipts were liberal, pi Ices us a ruli weie well maintained heavj lots sold $i " ll DO, mixed, $!t,"..i1b7'., light, $l(ii.:!' , piss liiuught $!J.tl7 and culls, $ "l 1 50 S-liiop M.nki t Mffidier with Improved demand, shi ep vuu s.deible at SJ.-'iOaS 20 toi culls up t ti 7'nij for inline native we thus, clipped lambs brought $!:,0a5"0; wooled Coloiado do $" 7VT vu and spring do, $1 17 lice utpts Cattle t V) head, hot;, jo.ijiiO bend, slleep, swl hi ad New York Grain nnd Produce Market New Yoik. Juno 'J Hour Quiet Wheat Hput stc.ul , No, 2 rd, ''J-h,c , spot and to aillvo f o. b , atlont and M-V1. ele Mitoi , No 1 iioiUiwii Dululh, Sle , f e. b, atloat spot, options opened sHtudj at .c. ndv.inie but turnnd easier und de e lined, July elOHfd ?V , September, 7'Xc , December MHjc Corn Spot tlrm. No 2 41c. f. o b, nlloit, 41e dellvued und 10c. elivator, options opened 1-Vc htc.idlor but declined i li.c with wheit, closing about .sternly after leeovcrins most of the loss, Jul closed i . Sep tember rjc OntH Spot dull No 2, 30'ic , Xo .!, .-Oo ; No 2 white, j. No 3 do, Jlc , track mixed western, .iOa',1' c ; track white. .ll.i7e : options tn.irtlvo and nominal Hutti 1 Stt ed , creamery, "a lse ; do laetory. IL'-ata' c . imltitlon eie.uuir, UUjlfe ; M eto deli llal7c , do. cre.inuiv, lDUSHe. diet se Iriegu- i.u. nrei wniti 7c ; i-mull white, 7ac ; luse colored, 7'sc; Mnnll do, 7' c Kggs rirm; si etc and I'cnnsvhanla "15 alfi'li ; western fresh, H eir.c , south ern, 1UU2I.C. New York Live Stock Market. New Yoik. .Innii i lie, e, -Qii-.n, StCCrS HleillK to I wh liln Inirur , ,-,nvi ,n blllls. 10,111. nff. ( mv ,1 nnmlnil . nrv nion tn rhnln. stror.j 1 ".A i -, 'X i l.nllt, n?r n3 , choice he.ix, do $ -, inferior cows, $1 so Calves Dull and lowet, ealf, Slat, Jj, top $i, Vi; bllletimilks. $1. Ua1..1"'. Sheep Slow , good Btock hleiul , common nnd mt dlumx, easier; yearlings Htm, lambs, 2."c. higher, poor to eholee hhtep Jlil'iO, hee export wetheis t'V, earllngs, t'l'KaC, boutln rn lambs, Jii7iUb 2,",, one o,u oMia $SM, culls, $4 73, stnto limbs, $7a7 0.". . Hogs Stead ut JI20i4"o. East Libetty Live Stock Market. 1-ast Llbeitv. l'a. June 9 Cottle Sti.nl. extra $1 "O.i.. iiO , piime, $3 45a5CO. common, $1 y)a .'". Hogs Stuad , extra heav, $17."a4; bet mediums and good Yoikeis , light Yoiker.o. JJ9"n4, pics, $1ii4(; good lough. $3 2'a)r.o, MngH and m.rrv sous. J2"0j1 sliiint, siiti,i. choice wethers, $1 Vi.i4 33. common, J.' 30 nJ. ); choice vcarllng!" ?3 2'ar. 4o. spring lamb. $15o,i3-i0, vial calves, $i,.MU7 Oil Market. Oil Clt. Juno 'i-crcillt uilancfH ill', ceitllleatcs, no bid, shipments, 31.CC b.u rels; u erage, M 2s0 baircls; runs, 4J,3 burtels, avirwgc, 7W1I barrels. A Magnetic Island. Bornholm Island, a Danish posfcssl m In tho Haltlc. si a, is so hl'hly m.if-iutle ns to be consldcied a menacii to naviga tion. It measures about twenty miles in length by tnurtecn In breadth, und is distant about twenty-four miles east by t-outh Horn the nearest point of Swidm It lb famous lor its geological pecull tri fles, It consists nlmost entirely of mag netite, Its magnetic Influence Is nut only known to tho navigators of thoso w ate is, but Is much feared by tlum on uceount ot Its Inline nco on tin magnetic needle which makes tho correct sticiing of a ship a nutter of muih difficult This Influence Is felt ut a dlsuncc of ten mil's nnd so palpably that on the Island hi In? sighted, mnrliers on the Haltlc ut onco discontinue stt-erir.g their course by tho needle, nnd tuin, instead, to the well known llsht houses and other slans by which to direct their craft. There nio several magnetic islands and poln's nlong the Atlantic coast of South Anur Ica Near the mouth of the ltio de la 1'lata is a famous magnetic polnt-Uio western side of tho headland Icnovwi us the I'untii Ncgra-und navigators of ves si Is bound for lniinos A res or Monte video havo to bo very catcful not to go too near it -Cincinnati inquirer. What She Wanted. "Is thcic iinvtlilng ou want?" nskert the butcher of the llttlo girl with tho soulful ecs nnd f.iwn-llke ulr. "Oil, jes, sir," lisped tho llttlo angel timidly. "I want u bcalsklu adcque, and MEDB09N APPLIHie To any honesi man who may fry them a reasonable ta, If ho is pleased with tho result, ho is to keep them. . If lie is dissatisfied. ho hast any expense whatsoever. Thcro is no CO.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 are interested and in earnest, writo your name and address in the blank form below, cut out the coupon and mail it to Erie Medical Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ERIE MEDICAL CO., 66 NIAOARA ST., BUFFALO. N. Y. Sirs: As per statement in Pcrantnn Tribuno you mny mail to mo, under plain lotter seal, postage paid, full explanation of your new system of furnishing your Applianco ntitl remedies to reliable men on triul unci upprovnl without oxponso no payment to bo matle in tidvance no cost of any kind unless treat mentprovessuccessfitlandentiielv satisfactory. Also mail sealcel, free, your new medical book for men. (FILL IN NAME AND ADDRESS IN FULL.) NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Urottlway and Eleventh bt.,ISew York, Opp, tlrace Church Hiiropcan I'lin. Uoonu $1.00 a Day and llpurd In 11 modest and unobtrusive way thoro aro few better conduct! d hotrU in tho metropolis than the St. Donta The gnat populmltj It h is acquired can readily be traced to Its unique location, its home-like atmosphere, tho peculiar ex cellence of Its culsliu mid service, and ltn very moderate prlirs WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON, WESTffllNSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, fett.SO Per Day and Upwards. KUKOl'KAN PLAN, Sl.nO Per Day ami Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. -f4sV-sV4sWs--J-sV-fsVsV.se.sV.-f lor Business Men In the heart of tho wholcsalo district. Tor Shoppers ", mlnutei.' walk to W.innmakcr.s; S minutes to Slegel Cooper's Big Slnri I'asv cf aceei3 to the great Drv floods Stores. For Sightseers One block from P.' v. ay Cars, glv- 4 liur i as tiaiispoitatlou to nil 4 polnts of interest. -f. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOIUC. X Cm 11th ST T'NIVFTtSITY PL, tlnlv oiu Illoi It troin Broadway. 4- Rnnm; $1 TTn hhsiaukant 4- XlOUIlb, sPl Up. prCes Reasonable 4. 44 4444f4 4444-444- THE UP-TO-DATE KJ. LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES BIHousnoss, Constipation, Dyspopsia, Sick-Head acho nnd Livor Complaint. SUGAR COATED. Sold by all drudclata or sene ny man. Ncrvlta Medical Co., Cbtcijo Sold b". JleCerr 11 ,v inoinns, urug- gists,, 20i I ackawanna x , Seranton, l'a. MAKE PERFECT fySEN JUMM'JMSI'Ain! DonotSuf terLonttr Tht Jyi and fcuihtnoni uf life (i) b rrttorr I lo g The urj woriiirrin( KrTtu nihility r Sl!!SLHJ!.cl,rM ' vunncio XAni-f:Tf.()lTf frumtirtlUr in in omni uilisff mtinorT rd tht uautt nil rinln nl vital , i.. k !v - ..j, w. - w MI rv I I n. III! u I I CU VI ndlcrtttoBioreiciff cf etiiy rfsn. DIDArt Vltfar ind nntnrv tnmirv fanii. tln Or optni;itein Oiv Sfv bloom ta iti Ji ,Ei lu'irr i ine rjtm or - a younr r lt "fwvi uvt itnr-ii'Kii rmvrwj I ' f botra t ifiiKiiri k tfta f carrlta In veit ,w' pockel 3oM or raoaty tp- i,ryhr or m ri onct bj Tnt rkkrfcir nurg is pitin wrapper n ectlrtir Sold In Seranton, l'a by Matthnwa Bros and McGarrah & Thomas, druffgiatB. .., .mif m nUIU KiKaVCU liriEtli ENNYR0VAL PILLS f'lmlal.aa.. l.1I.l. HI 1 1 . Arc ilwij rliib), laoics ,k ItClil lor Clcntm I.n, i.A pi, I vWini Bran I In HA in,4 Ul m.i.HK v Iha... ...I,., .ith I.I.. .iiiiu. n . - 1 k .C V i. j ni'v" .like a ,u.Hrr. ,. .. a. .,,r.u, ,Ul,lU. In furapi for ptrtlelin isatltaiatali J 'llfUer Tor I atlt:"lnllUr t,-,Lrl Illl. in ipoii r,.u-i,iviu, fju. ,.,. BolJt7JLocllrufrlin J'lIU VBlVj' a dl nir.nd ilng nnd a trnttln hone nnd 11 st. oin Mil 111 11 ml ,1 r.n.isn ii"blini.vn, and a pun dug, und a brown (.tunc house, and 11 Ihix at the opu nnd lots of other things, but all ma wants Is 10 con's vcoith or bolosnii Rjuaago for dinner, nnd won't jou ph-aso trust hor for It, till rSatutdiiy r'ght ' '-Judge. Seeking Information. 'Oli, Mr. Van Dribs'" evclulmcil Mis. t'umriN "What lb It? Iwiuiicd the artist. "Would ou mind telling mo whether this picturo is Improsslnnlstlc or wliotli ti It hasn't been finished." Washington Stur, L8VERSTA SlllMjlJlkK3 1 iuu r-i 1.1.0 I 2S CTS. 1 0 iVjnM pi " -A hr m B iiwl These liny t'lipunlps nr- a" j lfl.i'jrr,t " 4i Iiouib iTi.lioar,f..7ti3 gg ncoiiTrnlcnce, ntlcctlimsl Hfjy ! fjccbn und Inlrcllnnu fntl. - X f