T THE SCR ANTON TRIBUJSJi- SATURDAY, JULY 22, 189D. Secret of Health Science litis proved thai almost cverv 111 fleih la heir to orIi!naten In i weak Btotniich. F.-oru thl knowledge result' cd Ilostetter'i Stomach Hitter, ouo of the groatest cures over known for con stipation. ljspoila, biliousness nml nervousness. It. Is n purely egetablo lnvlgorant, which permanently braces up and sustains tho woalc and debili tated, i-'ce that u Private Revenue Stamp covers tho neck of tho Hottle. Ulootottor'o Von t the stomach Qenmns Bitters CARBONDALE. HOT ALUMNI MEETING. Resolutions Adopted Endorsing Pro fessor Hockenberry for Principal. Thf High school alumni met last evening for tho put pose of endorsing Professor Ilockcucrry for principal and It carried out that purpose, which m frustrated Wednesday evening by Alumnls rredeilck V. Forbes, of the Seranton Kcpubllcau, son of ex-Super-ltitenJent roibes Mr Forbes was again present last evening and made strenuous objection to the proceedings, but he had only two oters with him and the thiee were overwhelmed by thlrt -one opponents. The resolutions adorned recommended Trofcssor Horkenberiy to the board for re-election and declare that dining years of association they hate found him an upright citizen and able edu cator. Many persons af mature Judgment were present and the almost unani mous vole In his laar by those who have had the best opportunlt to ham tln w 01 th and discover the weaknesses if ani of the principal, speaks ol umes for him. Whether the board will heed the wishes of tills bod remains to be seen If It does not the resolu tions will constitute n nluuble testi monial for the ptofesoi's use In new fields. ' DEATHS. John Mitchell, of rselmont street, died at bis home late Thuisday night. He was bom in Cornwall, England. fort -eight j ears ago and has lesldcd here fifteen ;ie,ii Deceased was n tnembei of the Methodist church. Shield of Honor and Porestets. He is sur lved bj a wife, aged mother and two Agisters The funeial will he Sunda afternoon at 3 o'clock. Kv. A r. Chaf fee will ofliclate. FIRE ALARM GOES THROUGH. Select coumil met in special session last night and passed the ordinance piovlding fm an automatic electric lit o alarm on final reading The nieastiio Is now teadj foi the maoi's slgnatuie nnd the flic-al.um Is assured for the near futuu LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mi-s Isabell- Watt gae n Hti.iw tide to WnMiinit last evening in honor of her guest Mls- Mmgiett.i Kltini'. who was a clasMiuitc at Ke X V. Thosi who made up the paitv arc Misses Ethel Altken, Joseiiblne Purr, Hcssle Teets Oiai" Munn Saiah lluir and guest, and Me.ssis Joseph Hook-, A Rutherfoid T It Rutherford, Albeit Ctane, llenjauiln Singer nnd Frederick Een, Mr and Mis .1 II l'aul. Mi. nnd Mrs. Maui be Watt. W W Watt, of this cltj and Thomas nnd John Atheiton of Suanton A supper and dance wt'ie enjojtd at Giuei's The eomejaii''0 was a lumbei wagon with hay rigning uphulMeicd with h It was In i .it ll a stinw ride on ha. Tour horse, were gal dee 01 and and en ciicled with strings of blelgh bells. fierce Uuthr has letuined from Ocean Utene U L Pulley, M I), was in Windsor yi'ateiiloj John Vannan, Howard Knapn and Nelson foui Might weie !lhlng In the Susquehanna neat Wlndsoi eMerdu. Thf funeial ot Thomas Kenned v will be held ni St Rose iliuich at half-past nln tbli. morning Mr and Mis Dunne Ilumpluey and Mr. and Mis Oeoige Benton will leave todaj for u week's visit In New Voik State towns. J J Rclgeluth nnd famil and Miss l;iMin, (lf Coining, N. Y spent es teidaj in Ci)htnl lake Helen Abbott, of Spilng stieet, Is vis iting hei states, Mrs. A caver, of llkcs-Haire. Mr and Mis W J Ople will go to ninghamton this inuinlng and talt the lattei's patents. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Mtas Lottie Lewis, of MnMleld, cele brated the tenth nnnlveisary of her birthday Thursday nfteinoon bj en teitalnlng hei man) young friends from 3 to 7 o'clock Recitations, songs ail nke walking weie rttilei' 1 in a charming manner by Saia Mendelson, .Albe Jones. Lottie Lewis and Sara James, nfter which refreshments were uetved Those present weie: Sat a Mendleson. Almond Meultt, Stella Rosser, Ros Reynolds , Rnunn Mc Lane, Alice Wlgnal. Lillle Dorthwalte, Trphenla Raw ling, Hazel Stone. Sar James Marjory Lepp, Alice Jones, Kos ler Lewis Claude Meirltt, Jleldle Ros ier, Joe Grady, Abe Mendelson and George Lepp. Mr Geoige MeMnllen, of Seranton, called on Mavfleld friends jesteiday. Special services of more than oi din ar' Interest will be held In the Metho dist Hplseopal chinch tomoirow. Dr. L L Sprngue president of the Wyom ing semlimij, will preach at 10 30 a. in. The evening seivlce will be In 'lunge f the Epworth league. Subject for .discussion, "Honoring the Sabbath " Speakers Thomas Evans, c. F nniker and W T Osborne T II Crawford will have charge of the service and Bpi-clal music will be rendered b tho choir Kverj body welcome. The funeral of Watel Greenslndo, who met such un untlniclj death In the D k II. colliery on Thuitduy will 1 held tomoirow nftrnoon at : .'.0 p clock Service at the M. t church. Miss Jessie L. Steams, the well known cloeutlonlft of Peckville, spent jesterdaj with Maytleld friends A 6- ear-old Hon of Theodore Wnch ns, of Mayfleld. has been Quit" sick for several davs past. tlcnri;e S. IJunn, of this borough nnd J'Jitui Bishop, of Aithbald, wero trnnaclng bvslness at Torest City vestrrdiW. Mls Clara Davis, of Winter's store, Is on br vacation. Mr. G. A. Kit lln, who has been spend ns the week at tho home of his Bun th tor, Mrs. John F. Nicholson, of Main strest. returned to his homo on tbe South Side, Seranton, yesterday. J3r. I. 8. Graves and A. F, Gebhurdt enjoyed a eyclo trip to Wllkes-Barre, Knntlcoku and other towns Thursday. Tho Citizens' band will Rive an open air concert at the lawn social at I'eck lllo this evcnlns. AVOOA. In connection with tho Red Men's picnic there will be a grand stieet par ade, leaving P.utler's hall this morning, There will be e puise of $10 for the per son who climbs a grens pole, . The Lackawanna club will picnic In l.ackawanuii park today. The Avoca and Florence Coal com panies wll pav today. P. M Mucklovv and son, Clarence, will leave today to visit friends In Tamaqun. Invitations will be issued today to a gland social to be given In Saislleld opera house on the J6th lnt. The bond of John Harley In the sum of $2,000 ns trensuier of Division 9, A. O. II., has been Hied Ills sureties are John Reap, Michael Reap nnd M 1'ar ley. AIo the bond of Richard McNul ty, as secietaty for the nme society The tre-jposs rase of Squlio Selgler against Walter Flt7slmnion, which was to have been beard yesterday lias been postponed until Monday. Rev and Mis. It. M. l'asoe have re turned home nfter a few days' visit with friends In Ithnca and Meshoppen. Mis I..l7zle rjrnham, of Mooslc, sub mitted to an opetatlon for the removnl of a tumor The attending phvslcians were Drs. Pier Wntson and Rrown Mrs Walter Collins, of Prooklyn, nnd Mir John Ro-s. of Scianton, are vis itors at the Frue residence on the West Side Jeepli MtPlimrson Is entei tabling hH bi'itber from llerlrck Centre. Mlse Nettle Drulfner nnd R Reap have returned horn nfter a few days' visit in Wllkes-Rarre. Mls Nellie Melndrevv, of Ob pliant, 1 the guest ot her rousln, MIsjMary Ward. TAYLOR NEWS. Picnic and Outing of tho M. E. Church a Grand Success Base Ball Today Church and Minor News Notes. Tho picnic and outing under the aus pices of the Methodist Episcopal church held at Athut ton's giove on Thursday nfteinoon and evening was hugely attended Man out-of-town people weie piescnt. The base ball contest i aged nil the nfteinoon be tween two picked nines under the cap taincy of Mis John R. Neeley. Spin sters and matrons llgured conspicuous ly In the game. The lesult was In dis pute up to a late hour, as the scores we're so Immense that It will take some time et to ilgurc tlum out The Tay lor Silver Comet baud lendeied gener ous seiv Ice nnd their musical selections made the evening a veiy delightful one. Much credit Is due to Messrs. J. R Neeley, John D Atherton and W. A. Fatzlnger, the committee in charge. Miss Mat Jones has teturned fiom Kingston, when- sh lslted friends. Ther will be a game of base ball to day on the school house gtounds be tween the Green Ridge Senators and the Reds, tho home nggiegatlon. The contest piomlses to be an Interesting one as both teams aie well matched. A laige attendance is expected to wit ness the game. Ha es Is slated to handle the sphere. Glynn will receive him The game will commence prompt ly at 4 o'clock. Rev Francis Gendnll will preach at the usual bouts tomorrow at the Meth odist Episcopal church. Services at 10 ,io a. in. -and 7 p in. Mis. L'dmond Wlllinius visited nt II de Park on Thuisda. Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Caswell, of Forty Fort, visited relatives in this place estetday. Services at the Calvary Baptist church tomotiow will be held at the usual houis. Rev. II. II. Harris., Ph. D, will ofliclate at the morning sei vices nnd Mis. T, J. Collins, a noted evangelist, ot Salt Lake City, will de liver an address at the evening set vlce. Subject, "The Mysteiles of Mur nionisin " Pn aching at the Welsh Congrega tional chut oh tomorrow will by held at the- usual bouts, Rev. Ivor Thomas olllclatlng Misses Lena, Sadie and Nellie Gen dnll aie at Wilke-,-Barre and Plains. Sabbath sei vices at the Methodist Episcopal church tomonow as usual, Rev. Francis Gendall ofllciatlng. At t".30 a. in., lov e feast; 10..SO a. m preach ing and sacrament, evening seivlce at 7.S0 o'clock; Sunday school at 2 1 j p. m , Epwotth league at 0.30 p. in ; lead er, E. Harris. Quaitcrly conference this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Miss Sadie McNIchols, of Rendhnm, has returned home from 01plnnnt, where she visited friends, Tnlorville lodge, No. (.GS, Indepen dent Ordei of Odd Fellows, will meet in theli roms this evening. Rev, L. R. Foster will preach at the Piesbyteilan church at the usual houis. Sunday school immediately nf tei morning service. Mi Mark Walsh, of Tienton, la., was a caller on friends heie on Thuisda. rint Welsh llaptist thuuh Ser vices next Sunda nt tho usual houis. The pastor will preach moining and evening. Subject for morning seivlce, "Man's Nature an Ev idence of An other Existence." Rngllsh service In the evening. Subject, "Is Heaven a Place?" All ate Invited to attend. "AN EMPTY SACK CANNOT STAND UPRIGHT." Neither can poor, weak, thin blood nourish and sustain the physical system. Hood's Snisaparllla is the standard purifier and true tonic for the blood. HOOD'S PILLS do not gripe. All druggists, 2Z:, TUNKnANNOCK. The peilod for legislation of can didates for nomination for the various county olllces before the Republican convention expired on Sutuiday, July IS. The only additions to the list uh published were the candidates of County Auditor Horace Rozelle and F. J Klntncr. the former of Fall township and tbe lattei of Mehoopany. Frank Jewell, photogiapher, of Scianton, and Mis. Jewell nio visit ing for a few dajs with Chuilcn Dct rick Tho nssessois rotums of school chil dren shows a total numbei In tho county between tho ages of 0 and 21 REFRESHING SLEEP. Hereford's Acid Phosphate taken before retlrlngqulets tho norvoo end Induoes sleep, Genuine bears name llorjforil'i on wrapper. Catarrh docs not confine Itself to the head and no;e any more than smoke confines it self to one part ot n stovo pipe. It spreads to every part of tho delicate membrane that covers tbe whole interior of the body. Consumption is not vvbat It is usually supposed to be. It is Catarrh of tbelungs. Rronchltis is notn distinct, peculiar disease. It is simply Catarrh of the bronchial tubes. What you call Biliousness is nothing else but Catarrh of the liver. Practically most chronic ailments that heset mankind cither begin or end with Cntarrh. There is neither sense nor satisfaction in taking U dozen diflorejit remedies for a single disease, A medicine that cures Catarrh of the head will cure Catarrh of the stomach or Catarrh any where else. Pe-ru-na is the one remedy for Catarrh. If the raucous membrane in your nose, head, ear, throat, bronchial tubes, lungs, liver, kidneys, bladder, stomach or intestines is Inflamed jA and sore from catarrhal irritation Pe-ru-na will r. g neai it up anu cure it. ( ( -J. You may doubt le is Catarrh, but the chances are it is, and all the doubt in the world will not chango the facts in the case. Renumber that chuleiu moibus, cholera Infantum, summer complaint, bilious colic, diarrhoea and dv sentery are each and all i itauh of the bowels Catarrh Is the unlv coircct name for these affntlcinv IV iii-na is an abso lute spirlllc for these ailment, which are fo common in summer Dr. Halt man In a practice of ovel forty veais, never lost a sli plo case of cholera In fantum dventci ill irrhor.i. or chol era morbus, and his onl remedy was Pe-ru-n l. Tho.o desiring further par ticular should ind for u free copy if Summer Catarrh ' Acldres Dr. llartman, Columbus, O of 4,491 The largest dlstiict Is Tunk hnnnock boiough, with n reglstiatlon of 314, Mnnioe township is second with 317, and Maen third with 303. Mrs Scouten, wife of Attorney James R. Scouten, ot Wllkes-Hatre, is spending a few days In Tunkhan nock. Chailes C Swisher, a former resident of this place, but now living In Seran ton, Is over here for n few days fish ing. W. II. Reynolds and Henry Wheel oek, of Factor ville, and J. C. Rey nolds, of Scianton, were doing busi ness down befoie Squire W. S. Kutz on Friday nioinlng. PEOKVILX,B. A pretty wedding occurred Thurs da evening when Miss Hdlth Nichols was mauled to Mi. Geoige Dally at the bible's home oj Dunmorc street. At picclsely 8 30 tho bildal procession enteied the pallor while Mr. Ell Uox plaved a selection fiom Lohengiln. The bride was attended by Miss Edith Cole man. Misses Saiah and Llllle Nich ols acted as flower gills The grooms man was Mr. Fiank Ni hols The bridal pail weie met by the officiating clergyman, Rev. Moses Haivey, who performed the cetcnion while the bride and gioom stood under an nicb of car nntlons and smllax. The bildj was prettily gowned In blue cloth, tiimmed with ilbbon and white satin. Her mnld was siniilail attlnd The ilower gltls wote wblto oigandle trimmed with lace. They all curled white cat na tions. Immediately after the ceie mony had concluded benrty congiatu latlons followed, after which a wed ding supper wns set veil. They lecclvcd many beautiful wedding gifts. Those present were. Mr. and Mis. W W. Courtrlght, New York; Miss Ida Dilly, Rrooklyn, Miss Lena Daily, Reaver Rrook, N. .; Mr. and Mrs Frank Dally, George and Angle Lo Clair, Scianton; Mi and Mrs Stephen Meis, C. R. M ers, Mis. J Wheeler, J. Heidninn, Misses Minnie Harden nnd Mabel J. H. Lewis, Harold Lewis, Mr, and Wheeler, of II de Pnrk; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. Lack, Miss Haggle Giey, Mrs. William Wilson, of Priceburg; Mr. and Mrs. J. Dally, of Ilonesdale, Mr. and Mrs Ale Frew, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs Frank Ma jor. Rev. and Mis Moses Harvey, Mt. and Mrs William Roblnsou, Mr. nnd Mrs. J McAndrew, Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Coleman, Mi ai'd Mrs. Ace Dally, Patrick Ilaive, Thomas Patch, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Nichols, Charles Taylor, Mr and Mrs Frederick Maun der, Miss Saiah Haivey, Mrs. Ciooms, Sarah Crooms, Thomas Stnons. Miss Anna Wells, of Wllkes-Rarre, Is visiting Miss Hannah llenery. Teiguson Rrothcis have been award ed the contract for painting and pa pering the Central. Marshwood, rirst and Thlid waul school buildings The Knights of Pythias will mn a union excuislon to Delawaie Water Gap Tuesday, August i. Music will bo furnished by the Lyceum oichestra of Seranton. A pleasant day's outing Is assuied for all who attend. A poity of oung people from this place enjoyed a ilde to the pot hole near Archbald last cv enlng Those who went weie: Misses May Gunell, Maud McIIngh, Sadie O Malley, Httlo Iloban, Lizzie Doughei ty, Tessle Nallen, Mamio nnd Hatlle Rohan, Annie Kearney, Nana Fallen, May Ferguson, Lizzie and Home Iloban, Nora Howard, Ratio Lavvler, Messrs John O Hrlen, Leo Ljnch, D. C. Yoylc, John Dougherty, Ralph Lai go. Austin Lynch, John O'Malley, Eddie Hobun, Mlchnel Nor ton, John Law ler, Hany Revels, Joo Mlllei and Eddie Kelly Dr. W. L Van Ilusklik has returned from a trip to Cayuga Lake. Edwnttl Hlttenbeiider, of Nantlcoke, was u callei in town yesterday. Joseph Speliinau, of HoneHdale. was a visitor In town Thuisday. Miss Nellie McAndrew Is visiting rel atives In Avoca. MIsh May and Edwaul Ferguson spent Thursduy with Caibondalo fi lends Miss Mamie Shulu, of New Yoik, In the guest of hei bl other, J. A Shultz, of Lackawanna stieet. Miss Alice Kennedy, who has been tbe guest of Mrs. M. J. McAndrew, of Lackawanna stieet, letuined to her homo in Providence yesterday. Miss Ida White, of Caibnndale, Is spending tho week with friends in town. Miss Jennie Price, of Scianton, visit ed friends hero yesterday. &y a OLYPHANT. A short time ngo a trial test was innde at the Ontario to see how much coal could be mined, hoisted nnd run through the breaker. At that tlmo neu hundted nnd twenty-five cata was tbe result of their ton hours' labor. This broke all the previous records and M boxes of cigars weie passed and employer nnd employes were happy. Mr. Wllllnm Allen, who was recently made inlno foremnn at the Ontutio mines nnd several other otllciaH thought that under the new manage ment greater results could bo uchleved. So on Saturday last, another test turn made and seven bundled and sixty cars vver mined nnd run through tho breaker In ten hours, making a gain of thlity-llve car over the foimer rec ord. Mr. Allen lefuscs to nccept any of the glory, stating It belonged to those who did the work, but the in ctease In output ot coal can be laid at Mr. Allen's door. Miss Emma Ledynrd, of Mount Pleas ant township, Wnjne rounty, Is the piiest ol Miss Grace Ayres. The New York nnd Seranton Coal company will pay their employs today. The Riverside Coal company em ployes will receive theli monthly earn ings this afternoon. Mis William Rabcox Is visiting Ilonesdale fi Lends. The council m"etlns that was to bo held Thuisday evening failed to ma terialize on acocunt of not enough councllmen showing up to constitute a quorum. Set vices in the Presbyterian church Sunday at 10-30 a. m. and 7.30 p m. Rev. S. II Moon. D. D., pastor. Sub ject, moining, "As a Man Is." Even ing. "Weighed In the Balance." Peckville Raptlsti church, Rev. J. S. Thomas, pastoi. Sunday services at 10 10 a m. and 7 "0 p. in. Morning sub ject, "God's Glory In th Church." In the evening Mis. T. J. Collins., who has been engaged In Christian work nt Salt Lake City for three years, will speak about ' Mormonlsm." The Ladles' Aid society, of the Bap tist rbuich, will hold a social at the home of Mr nnd Mis. Henry Oberts net "Wednesday evening. phicdbuhq. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of William J. Williams, Justice of the peace, on Thursday evening. The squire and his benevo lent wife ate held In high esteem in this town, whoie they have a boot ot fi lends. They are right royal enter tainers, as former occasions have proved and Thuisday evening was no exception to the rule. The Pilceburg Citizens' band after serenading In their honor gave the following pro gramme In a very creditable manner In one of their spacious and pleasant rooms; Match, "Rodman Rliles," march, "Crimson Flush;" inarch, "First leglment," maroh, "American Hello;" march, "Guards de Corp;" waltzes, 'Rlpling Wateis" and "Fifth Avenue," overture, "Midland." Refi eshments weie served in abund ance and all present enjood them selves in singing and playing. Among those piesent were the following: Mi. and Mis. W. J. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper, Mr. nnd Mis. J. Wat kins, Mr. and Mrs. F. Railev, Mr. and Mrs. R. Reddoe, Mr. and Mrs. T. ISeddoe. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson, Mr. and Mis. T. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. U. Jaivis, Mr. und Mrs W. Stnvens, Mr an d Mis. II. Hagei, Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Denthain, Mr. and Mis. Rarr, Mis. Margetson, John Ely, Mr. and Mis F. Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hudson, I" Mensel, Watkln Williams, Joseph Williams, T. Wooley, Alice Hawkins, Mi. nnd Mrs R. Williams, Mi. and Mis. Ivor Thomas, Mr. and Mrs L Hall, Reit Oliver, Mr. and Mis. J. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ben thani, A. Gradonsky, Mr. and Mrs. a. Beddoe, Griff Lloyd, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Vaughan, H. McGarrity, Miss M. Mar getson, F. Perrls, Miss Roberts, Mr. and Mis. T. Prltchnrd, Miss T. Cooper, Maud Williams, Mrs. R. Hill, Mis. Elston, son and daughter, Charle3 Melonskofsky, Fred Oliver, George Bailey, John Bailey, Elsie Oliver, Clarence nnd John Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. T. McGulre, John Hall, John J. Morgan and wife, Miss N. Morgan, Mr. and Mis. John Gwyne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall, Mrs. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs, Leo: Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. Weiland, Mrs. J. Barron, Miss Lily Slnims, Miss Mag gie Slmms. MOOSIC. The members and friends of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school spent a very enjojable day yesteiday in the Powder company's grove. The members of Camp ' Berlew," near White's Ferry, returned Thursday night bronzed and ecoiched with a nice stilng of bass. Mls Llllle Knapp, who has been woiklng in Wllkes-Bane for a long time. Is at home suffering with nerv ous prostration. The Rev. Demetrius VIshauff gave a leoturo In tho Methodist Epscopal church last light. Sabbath services In the Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow will bo as follows: Preaching by thu pastor at 10 30 a. in and 7.30 a. m. Class meet ing nt 11.30 a. m. Sundny school at 2 p. m. Seats are free and all are wel come. Mis. C. Mi Lancaster is entertaining two cousins, the Misses Pickeilng. Mrs. Rreege, of thu Sibley, Is visiting her son, Frank Breege. Mis. Sheller, of St,Tiudsburg, Is vis iting at Joseph Scboonover's. Mis. Sylvester Corby and Mrs. W. Diako returned last evening from A Wonderful Medicine. )EEG HAM'S PILLS Wind and Pain In tbe Stomach, blck Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Ings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, bhormess of uicuiu,i,03oicnc9S, oiuiciicsunuiG oiun,uis- turbedSlcen.FrlrhiluI Dreams, and all Nervoui ,u itiiiuiiu .?ci!aiiuu. si.. ,& Biti, , cilia tl srlc frnm n ,tlcnr,tr,iC nr fihuspH cnndltlnn of the stomach and liver. ucccnsin a run in quickly restore l emaies to complete health. They promptly remove any 1 obstruction or irregularity of ihe system. For a Weak Stomach, tmpalted Digestion, Sick ICMUUIIIC. LHBUrUCItU &.I t cr. Cll. j 1 they act like magic a fe' dotes vi 111 ork on i ders upon the Vltil Organs; Strengthcningthe KlUHUIir k38lCIII,ICaiUIJIlt I lit lull fi JUl V.UIII ' plelon,brlnglngbactihe keen edge ofAppeille, and arouslnn with tho Romabutl of ' wiuuiin wo wnaia puyaiuui anoray or ma numan trama, rarmr owing nownotl. These arc "facts" admitted by muuuiiu, iii an ciaaaca ui auwicty, anu one ' ui ma uci guarantees iu inc ucrvoua ana r.Liu....-.i i- .i... t i t- mn.. . .!. ftuiiuaicu IS Hill dcccnaiii a I ilia nave inc i Largest Sale of any Patent Medicine In the World. Thta has htFn achieved i Without the publication of testimonials. lleechim Pllla have for miny yeara been the popular family medicine hercver the Tngllsh language Is spoken, and they now stand without a rival. tO cents and 25 cents, at alt drug stores. Nichols, N. Y., where they had gone to attend tho funeral ot their aunt, Mrs. Ellsworth. Fosters about town announce two popular excursions for next week. On Tuesday the Sabbath schools of Dur yea unite In a grand Mccurslon to Har vey's Lake via the Lehigh Valley railroad, and on Friday the Prcsby terlan churches of Moosle and Avoca go to Lnko .Ariel Vft the Erie nnd Wy oming alley railroad. HAXLSTEAD. James E. Davis, owing to Ill-health and a need for reci cation nnd rest, has sold his hardware store in the Van Ness block to Joseph Rogers. The lat ter gentleman Is a first-class plumber and has been in the employ of Mr. Davis for many yeara. Mrs. Fred. Cntlln and three daugh ters, of Rrookljn, N. Y., and Miss Mary Sheak, ot Ringbnmton, N. Y., also Mrs. S, S. Wright and daughter, Emma, of Montrose, are all the guests of Mrs. Hattie Rache at her cottngo homo'on the mountain side. Mrs. Hatch attended tbe funeral of her brother, George Rrown, nt Wllkes Rarre, early this week. John R. Mnrold, who formerly ron a bakery on Main street in this place, was burned out by lire nt Hoboken, N J , recently nnd lost nil his goods nnd Ilxtuies and wns left penniless. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis D. Miller are vis iting at the home of Mis. Miller's par ents, out of town, for a week or ten da s. Mrs. Margaret Wood gave a recep tion and luncheon In honor of Hon nml 'Mrs. James T. DuBola, at the Mitchell house, Wednesday nfternonn from 3 until C o'clock. The large ver anda of the hotel was prettily furnished to allow the guests to enjoy the beauti ful view of the river from that point. Tho large rooms In which the recen tlon was held weie sumptuously fitted out for the comfort and enteitalnment of the guests. Miss Fannlo Slmrell, Miss Herring, of Carbondale, nnd Miss Edith Simmons, of Great Bend, assist ed Mrs. Wood. Great Bend was the scene ot a dis graceful occurrence several evenings ago. The proprietor of the Sawyer bouse had to call in several citizens to protect his life and to keep the rioters fiom carrjing away or demolishing ever thing in his hotel. A party of theatrical people from Ringhamton came here to give a builcsque show In Klstler opeia house. The women in the show were nil of shady appearance and befoie the performance began Bomeone pulled down the canvas which formed the dressing room on one side of the theatre stage. The women oc cupants of the dressing room screamed, and In the excitement the lights were extinuulsbed and a general rush for the door followed. In which the audi ence and performers wero mixed up In a geneial fight. Many reached tho street with black eyes and bruised bodies, while the clothing on others was badly torn and damaged. Many of tho crowd repaired to a hotel known as the Sawyer house and took posses sion, thieatened the life of the pro prietor and damaged what property they tould not steal. The thoatrlcal troupe vanished when daylight came, and ninny Great Bend toughs have left the tow n. Arrests w 111 probably fol low. Persons troubled with diarrhoea will be interested In the experience of Mr. W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Pioldence, R. I. He says: "For sev eral years I have been almost a con stant sufferer from dlanhoea, the fre quent attacks completely prostrating: mo and rendering me unfit for my du ties at this hotel. About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Much to my surprise and delight Its effects were Immediate. Whenever I felt symp toms of the disease I would fortify my self against the attnek with a few doses ot this valuable remedy. The re sult has been very satisfactory1 and al most complete relief from the afflic tion " For pale by all druggists. Ma thew Bros, wholesale and retail agts. MONTROSE. Miss Etlyth Chaplin, of New York, Is visiting at G. P. Wells. Peiry Smith, of Ovvego, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Smith. J. M. Kelly was In Great Rend tho first of the week. Rev. P. T. Rrodorlck, of Susquehan na, was In town the first of the week. Misses Lou nnd May Whltham, of Ringhamton, are visiting relatives In tow n. Misses Gifford and Delia Carey, of Blnghnmton, wero visiting in town esteiday. Dlmock D. Searle and Arthur Trus, of New York, nrrlved In town this w eelc. L. R. Taylor, ot Sevvaid, N, Y was In town Wednesday. The Matinee Musical club will be en tertained by Miss Harrlt Warner on Tuesday next. Mr. and Mis. Harry Fhllllps and son, Donald, are visiting relatives In Seranton and Wllkes-Bane. John Dow, of Augusta, Ga., is visit ing bis friend, W. JI. Dennis. MOSCOW. Miss Ina DeFew and Miss Blanche Allen aro visiting friends in Stiouds buig. Mr. Wells Benjamin, of Providence, has been spending a few das at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Evans. J. E. Lov eland Is confined to his bomo with the quinsy S. M Watts left on Tuesday for Nsw aik. N. J. Jlis Charles Van Gordon, of Peck ville, lias been spending this week with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Morris Van Gorden Walter Run on, of Long Island City, returned home yesterday after spend ing a few da In town. Rev. Stnnley Rortreo will pi each Sundny evening In the Methodist Epis copal church, Mr nnd Mrs. Frey, of Wllkes-Rarre, aie tho guests of Mr. und Mis. J. R. Yeager. How'a This? We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Caturrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Cntatrh Cure. V J CllKNHY & CO., Froim , Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for the lust) 13 eai, nnd believe him perfectly honorable In all buplntss transactions, and financially able to rarr out uny obligation made b their firm. WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale DrucgUts, Toledo O. WALDING, RINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesnlo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, ncttng directly upon tho blood and muc ous surfaces of tho 8Htcm. Price 7Jo. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Tes timonials free. Hull's family Pills are the best, I ' m The. I Remorse I of a fiuilty I Stomach "4&r v v OUR. BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF Mme. Ruppert's Specialities! "-w"""'!' y Mme. Ruppert's World-Renowned Remedies a " rm-WWW . -an m ARE THE BEST. Tliey nrc 1l.e plonrrr of nil complexion inTpnrntlonm, l,u inc . !i n1n'r """ ocer thun mii oilier. 'Ihey nrv urtl iiimI . - - - - - "- "-- - .1,..1.WI Fa( IH1 HMUimi lll K ":1 ?. nry toncer thun Hu olhcr. 'Ihey nr iiard 11 ml r umnirBdrd liy tlin beat neoplu, nnd nltrnjs KIe ciiiunlrtu ul.fac- ,,-Th"Jr '' ,,Uc "n'r K"iinlnr, nnturnl lMnnllllerf, founded 011 kcI.'ii !. p'nclBlra. K.rythliiB about the 111 iimnlrfi cunlldcn.'.-. Ahim .... ? .1 """I1' h,a"bM Klvfii uuniu.TlccN time Iit 3linr. Iluu licri. no utiirr Specialist him ever given ocular Urmnnxtl ntlom. Owlna to These Weimntabllshed Facts. tre Give Mme. Ituppert' Remedies This Well. Earned Prominence. EXTRAORDINARY OFFER ! a DOTTLB OP MME. RUPPERT'S FACE BLEACH. $1.65 THIS OFFER IB BONA FIDE AND EVERYONE CAN HAVE A BOTTLE OF THIS WONDROUS FACE BLEACH FOR St 65. Madame Kunpert's raco Bleach Is not a new untried remedy Its use assurra a perfect compleifon It haa ben sold for 20 yeaia longer than any like preparation and to-day boa a larEer sale thaa all these combines! We are reCclung constantly supplWs freBh from the laboratory ot Madinw Uuppert No. C Kast nth street New York, aad they' are par excellence ..i. Book "HOW TO BBBnaUTIPUL" Free. Ery caller at this department will ho clven this unique booklet TREE It contains all tlioso little secrets of tbe totUt ao 3e ir to every woman's heart. Ill Rive .. .. v Mme Ituppert's Price. Mme. Ruppert's Golden lUIr Tonic Kivea new life to and stops falllac bair .. $1 00 Mme. Ttuppert'a Wond'r ful Depilatory removes su- 1 perflnous hair without In- ' jury to skin In 3 minutes . 1 00 Mme. Hunnert'a firnv Our IVIce 83c 83() $2,19 83c 43c Hair Restorattvu Is not a dye but returns gray hair to Its natural color ZV Mme. Ruppert's Pearl Hnamel causes tbe skin to assume a girlish loveliness, ' mainly for evenlnR use ... 1.00 Mme Ituppert's Whlto Rose Faco Howder, au es quislte powder CO Uninember. MME. RUPPERT'S FACE BLEACH at FOR SALE BY joNAS LONG'S SONS OLAEK'S SUMMIT. JIrs. S. C. Koons Is slowly Improving from her recent Illness. Mrs. W. P. I.Itty was In Seranton on Thursday. The school children will hao nure thinking water this term of school, ai a ell has been drilled on the school property. School will begin on August 2S, 1S99. Mr Kdgar Shlek Is having a well drilled on his propeity. Mr. Frank Tennant had tho misfor tune to loose ont of his horses by death on Thursday. Mr. Ileniy Whlto nnd three dnugh ters and Mis. It, P. Parker, of Hdella, vrc callers at Harold Parkeis on Sunda lost. Mrs. A. Vail, of Providence, was a caller In town on Wednsday. Mr. Leroy Penjamln spent a couple of days In Scrnnton this week. Mr. and Mrs it. Ross, Mr and Mrs n. Hos and Mr. and Mrs. Pert Itnss spent a few days In I.enowllle this week. Miss Ha Jennings lias returned homo from a couple months' visit with her slbter nuth, nt Hoboken, N. J. ONE SAMPLE UNDEUTAKINQ. Some Intel sting1 Facts iu the Mak ing of Books. The publishing house of the Werner company, Akron, Ohio, one of the In wr est establishments In tho country nnd the owneis of the largest book manu facturing plant has recently furnished to the press some figures which excite, public marvel In regard to the manu facture and output of the revised Issue of their "New Americanized Uncyelo pedlu IWltannlra." IIalng with the assistance of a corps ot editors. Just completed the re slun of this great stotehouso of In foimntlon nnd leference, they pioceed d Jo put to press an edition of tho colossal work for which they had or dets on file from tho opening of tho present book season. These orders ag gregated 37,00') sets of llfteen volumes, each making a total manufacture for the present wants of the house of C61, 000 books; each book containing 651 pages, having an average oC 1,000 Henry McLcllan, of Hamilton, 111., Is a veteran of the i6th Illi nois Infantry. He said : ' " For more than fifteen yenrs I waq rt sufferer from gastritis in its worst form. I was much reduced in flesh nnd strength and unable to attend to business. Finally my wife persuaded me to try Dr. Wil liams' Fink Fills for Falo People and to my surprise I began to get better. Three boxes effected a cure that Iia9 been permanent. When I began to take the pills I weighed 136 pounds ; now I weigh 163. These pills did me more good than all the other medicines I have ever taken. 9' II. K. MCLRLLAN." Subscribed and sworn to before me this second day of December, 1807. t. t. itr . . K. IS.. WAI.I.AC1!, x ctary ruwe. y I'fVllt C CJJ, AH,ilH-VUf) Utlm Dr. "Williams' Tinle PIH1 for Palo ropl contain, in a coniltnted form, all the ele ments nerr4ry to give new Jjfe nnd rich ness to the blood nnd rostv-e thottsred nerves. They are an unfailing spccifi" for such dlsriKos ns locomotor ataxia, partial paraljsis, St Vitas' dance, sciatica, nturnl. gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, tlia after-effects of the grip, pilpitMion of th heart, pale and sallow completions, and all forms of weakness cither in male or fcinalu. Dr. vvilllsms' Pink Pills fsr Palo People nro naner sold by the doien or hundred but a!i)S In pack ages. At all druggists, or direct from the Dr Mil. Hams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., CO cents per bos, 6 boxes $2.60. mMMSWSTi-i: V A BOON TO ALL rot; V? m. w- u." Imik .. l.. ... KUu.u ujiio xuitci jicqui5iie Alme Ruppert's t'rice, Mme. Ituppert's Almond Oil Complexion Soap a per fect soip. a combination ot almond oil nnd hrx not .1 boiled soap ami contains no lye ii Mme Ruppert's World Our Trice '18c large battle, clears the bkiu of any discoloration and beautifies tho complexion naturally (2 00 $1.65 83c Mme Ruppert's Egyp tian Ualm, a ntuable skin food, and used In connec tion with the Bleach re moves wrinkles 100 Mill sell a bottle of $1.65 The Best Washing Powder SVJADE WiE A MAN ajax TAUixrs ro.iTiy i,? cu:n IZ,7, .Arrcetiie iJJrifr.i L aulas AlflQ' utj , j fa poivncy, Dmuc tfiiwi, ci? . qnutxti . 81iiJ Jtlitr I 'J br Abulia or other 1 icniu-d un oretluai, ihtu qnlMi anu. eurelti restore Lost Vltrlitr Id oMor;cnDv wall ui innuforstadr, buclncf or inwrria.a. lkoa la time lhalruaa aaonn la!mooia iGiiircva moat tad etleots a C.VllV. t l.iro nil other XMlI lo tin upon hTlnc the mujlr i AJix Tukuli. Tit cava cured thousuads and wlllcurooa WaBiva a)j Ulvo written s'lorsoKxi to cru.t.rvno 2TfilYQ '" cachcciaor refund tbe rooucr rriutiUVi I vipar Tor sale In Scrantcn, Pa , ljy Matthews Bros, and II. C Sanderscn. Ututrglits. tfVHLCK. words This maKes (i tot-il In the edi tion manufnctuied of .Ws.S5t.000 pagej of le.uliug matter, comprising SCs.Sil -000.000 oi els. Knch page of rending matter has two columns In all 737.70S.000 colttmnn f print l.'ach column Is 7i lrchos lung and '.7(t Inehos In width. Theio Is thus In the edition printed a tutal length of 00 .'ll miles of pilntcd mntter. Tint Is ns much n.s would enclide the globo 3 :i-5 timet.. i:uch 'ciluim of the tli' teen In the set weighs thtee poundH, nr a total weight In the edition manu factured of l.C&.'OOO pounds. Agiln, each volume In 1 liicln s thick u total of I'CT.OOO llither-, that Is, o-'.-'O feet, or 11'i miles and 137 yawls of book sh, IE would be required tc contain all. To print the S7.fi00 sets, 11,12." reams of paper wm lequlrecl. Tho coney nnc ot this quantity of paper fiom tlm mills to the factoiy nt Akion cnlltd in to lequh-ltlon lYi cars, each car hold ing WO icntus. The paper used welglut 1111 pounds to the renin: hence, tho pa pei alone weighs I.3JJ.S75 pounds, Hacli set Is packed In a wooden bov, each of, which consumes eleven t.quaro fuot ot lumber, or a total of 413,700 feet of box ing for tbe whole edition, .. . . . , h
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