THE SCRANTON TRIBUJSJi-SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1899. s 9 HOW NERVOUS WOMEN Bear Up Under (lie Depressing Heat of Summer. Miss Holliuid, the celebrated opera singer, of England, In a iccent Inter view, Mid: "I don't think I could stand your American nutntnont If It wasn't for Pe-ru-nii. You know I sing In teper tolre here, and It ts haul wotk, because of the many rehearsals and the bother of changes In the wardrobe And then the strain of out-door singing which I feared would Injure my voice, but I llnd that, thanks to Pc-ru-na, my vocal SEFw Mips Maud Holland chords and throat keep In fine condi tion You see for jourself how hot the dressing loom In, and can Imagine the change from this atmosphere to the stage would cause sudden hoarse ness I am sure that my good health Is wonderful consldeiing all these ad verse conditions, and I owo It nil to re-ru-na." Tho aboo letter was written after Miss Holland had been In this coun try but a few weeks. She came fresh from laurels won abroad as Maid Ma rlon In ltobln Hood, for seventy nights at the Prince of Wales theatre. When the mucous membranes becorne flahbv nnd unhealtli It produces a con dition of the body known as systemic catarrh, l'e-ru-na la the only remedy for this condition Its cures nrc prompt and permanent. People from Hu ropc who, on ac count of business, have been obliged to spend the sum mer In the United States, found Pe ruana their main r c 1 1 a n co. Mls J.3UJ i;i 111 ll IVV.Lllk letter to Dr. Hnrt- man, said "Last Miss Johanna Soy year I was veiy 111 er, Teacher In and could barely Oakley Av School attend to my du- Chicago, 111 tics In the school room After using three bottles of Pc-ru-na I was com pletely restored to mj usuiil health." The American summers nre much hotter than European summeis Peo ple coming to this tountiy from Eu rope In the summer llnd It almost Im possible to stnnd the exigencies of our climate. "Wo not onl hau hot weath er, but It Is sultry Only people In the very best of health find themehes able to do much woik during tho heat of the summer. With a clean, active skin and healthy mucous membranes, a person may ilefj the weather hot or cold rrcqucnt bathing keeps the skin as It should be. Pc-ru-na produces healthv mucous membranes. Pe-rti-na Is the only sjstcmlc catarrh lemedy et devised There are no substitutes. Insist upon having Pc-ru-na Send foi fite hook of lectures on cat.it ill written bj Dr Hartman Address The Pe-ru-in Drug Manufacturing Co, Columbus, Ohio TAYLOR NDWS. Itrmember that cholera morbus, cholera Infinitum, summer cotnplnlnt, bilious colic, tlluri lifPit unddjhentery uro eiuiiiuid nil catarrh of tho bowel'. ( ntnrrli Is tliu ontv correct inline for tlicic iilloi ttdii". Pc-ru-nii Is nn absolute NpcclfU for those ail ments whlchii'cHoiointiion In summer. Ir. Ilnrttnnn, In it puirtlf e of over foitv jenrs, not er lost n single usi of cholera lnfnutiim.tljsanterv, dlnrrhaii, or liolera morbus, nnd his oulv r'ineilv nns I'e-ru-nn. fliose daslrlni; furttiei pnrtli ulnrs Rbould send torn fieccopy of "Summer Cuiiiirli " Atldreis Ur llitrtmnn, Uluiiilu,u OTLYl'llAKT. MAY BE PROFESSOR BRYDEN. Much speculation Is being Indulged In regarding tho election of a principal for the High school In case Profc-soi Hockenbeny falls to get the neeessaiy otes Monday night Thete Is more than a probabllltj that Professor lit y den will be the iholce He has taught langunges In the school for a year and although untried ns a principal his scholarly attainments hae not been overlooked. He has not made any writ ten application for the position. BIO TELEPHONE BUSINESS. The teleohone business In this city has outstilppod all expectations. There are In use -NO 'phones nnd the Central Pennsylvania Telephone company has come to the conclusion that the busi ness needs the motectlon of a bilck building. Theio has been talk of elect ing one to the leai of the IlatrNon hotel, but a movement Is on foot which may lesult In the erection of a hnnd bome stiuctuio on Main street where the pch inge Is now situated. R. A. Kelly owns thp propeitj- METHODIST CAMP MEETING. The annual camp meeting of the Honesdale district will be held nt Salem. August II to i.t This Is a, well known giound nnd a delightful nlace for a tamp meeting Tho annual Wyo ming amp mtetlng will convene on August 14 and continue for ten dn"), and among the speakers will be Dr. Sims, ex-chancellor of Syracuse unl erslt P.es P. J. Kane, of Philadel phia S W. Hajes, of Ulnghamton; Stephen Jay. of Ashley, and Dr. Grlllln, the presiding elder CORSES RTJN AWAY. Iiman Kennedy, of South Canaan, accompanied by his wife, infant child and Miss Mary Maxwell, of Park street, was driving down upper Wayne street sesterday morning, as hen the harness broke, lotting the wnson pole fall. Tho horses became filghtoned, ran away and overturned the vehicle. All were Injured excepting the baby, Mr. Kennedy sustained a contusion of the hip, Mrs Kennedy and Miss Mat well were painfully bruised. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. D. II. Coleman Is visiting In Unlondale. Miss Blanche Varcoe, of Tamo, Wayne county, Is visiting relatives In this city. Rev. Fiedorlck Ehlnger will leave soon fo Ruffalo, X. Y., where he will visit his ion. Misses Nellie and Lizzie Newton, of Aoca, arc guests here. Mr and Mis. Charles Perkins enter tained at a card party last evening In honor of their guest, Miss Benson. Alexander Copeland and family are sojourning at Waymart. Mrs S. S. Hinds, Mrs. D. W. Humph rey, Mrs. V. Smith nnd Miss Resslo J. Hards visited Peckvllle friends jester day Mr. and Mrs. P. U. Dennis and daugh ter, Gertrude, have leturned from At lantic City. Dr. Wheeler paid Vandllng a profes sional -visit yesterday. Miss Harriet Hutchlns, musical In structor of tho Carbondalo public schools, has gone to Hingham, Mass., to attend the Summer Music school. A large number of pel sons from this city attended the flag-raising of Dis trict Attorney John It Jones at Crys tal lake last evening. A trolley patty made up of tho Jer myn Methodist Sunday school, filling seven cats; accompanied by the Citi zens' band, passed through this ilty last evening. Mrs dussle Strong, of Wllkcs-Rnrre, Is visiting friends In this city. The people of Olyphant nre leaving nothing undone to mnko the opening of the new electric piik on Monday next, a great succc- The Excelsior Hose company have the arrangements In charge of u hustling committee and will endeavor to make it a dav to bo lemcmbered by the people of this val ley. A mammoth pivlllon is being constiucted for thoso who enjoy the pleasure of that delightful pastime, dancing Tim music for the oc aslon will be furnished b the populnr Law rence band A meiry-go-round Is In course of construction, which will be propelled by an electric motor for tli3 enjojment of the joung folks nn'ii children. A rare noveltv In this place that many have never heard of Is the "Electric Tree," which th" commit tee have secured at a gie.it expense. The tree w ill be in its brilliancy during the evening nnd w 111 display wonder- ) ful fieaks of electiiclty. A veiy In teresting exhibition to (lie companies will be given at the pnik In the even ing by llvnl chemical competitors. Refreshments and steamed clams will be sold, nnd eer thing will be done to make It a day of plcauie to all who may attend A free bus will meet all trains nnd stieet cars for the ac commodation of all who wish to wit ness the grand opening of Electric park. At Thursday night's meeting of the council Domlnlck Howard, of Dunmore street, was appointed Ilieinnn to suc ceed William Patten, who has re sign ed that position. Ills name was pie sented by Mr. Gallagher Othei ap plicants for the position were Wlllinm Tlnslev and Mnitln Cunan After the nominations were closed Council man How aril brought up the point that as the name of Domlnlck Howard was the only nomination that wns seconded, that he wns entitled to the position. After a. shoit delnte Mr. Howard carried his point and a vote was taken on the applicant with the lesult that he was chosen unanimous ly. He wns directed to begin work on the 7th lnst. A party of toung people fiom thli place went to Chapman's lake on Thursday, where the day was delight fully passed In rowing, dancing and other amusements. A bountiful lunch wns served Those who went were: Misses Louise Rradlev, Grnie Lvnch, Sadie O'Malley, Ettic Robin, Nellio Gallagher, Anna Riadley. Jennie, Vole, Maud McHugh. Nellie Tarroll, Messrs. Leo Ljnch, John O'Hilen, Ed ward Smith, Austin Lnch, Andrew Tarrell, John Lawler, John Kearney, Millie Lawler and Michael Sweeney Mrs. John Brent, of Wllkes-Rarre, who has been visiting Mrs. William Mason, of Rlakely, has returned home. Sen Ices nt tho usual time In tho Congregational church tomorrow, morning nnd evening. In the evening the pastor will preach on "Individual Revelation" Rev. J R. Ellis will occupy the pul pit In tho Rlakely Haptlst church to morrow at 10 no n. m and 7 30 p m. The subject for the evening prvlee Is 'Tho Mnivelous Man" Mr and Mrs M. I McDonnell have moved to Dunmoio Mr. and Mrs. John Bloekbeiger and Mr nnd Mrs Louis Illoekberger at tended the funenl of i ndatlve at Glenburn yesterday. Mis John P.rlnk, nt Dunmore was the guest of Miss Miy McNUol, Thurs day Richard Nnllln of South Soianton, was a -visitor In town yesterdn Rlakely Haptlst church J. R. Kills will preach tomorrow morning at 10 20. Subject. "The Atonement. In the Light of Human Reason and Expeilence." Evening service at 7 30, subject, "The Man clous Man," with special icfre ence to somp modern denlers of Christ's divinity. Eveijbody cordially invited. PRIOEBURO. Good Suggestion The Reds to Tlay nt Honesdale Church Noten, Thoco Is talk of purchasing the school house woods, which nrn situated on North Slain street, from the Lackn wanna company for tho purpose of con verting the sumo into a park, whero picnics, open-nlr concerts, etc., could bo held. This would be highly appi ecl ated bv tho public, as a more appro priate place for a town park could not be selected In our botough limits. Tho Reds, the home team, w III go to Honesdale today, where they will play tho semi-professional team of that place. The boys aro confident of suc cess, as they nre In good condition. Tho team will make up ns follows. M. J Glynn, cntchei , J. MotrK pitcher: J Glynn, Hist base: Gendall, second base; G. Morris, third base; Hayes, shortstop; Shields, left field; Watklns, center field, Stone, light field, K. G. Wntklns, manager. Services nt the Welsh Congregational chut eh tomorrow will bo nt the usual houis. Rev Thomas officiating. Misses Gertrude Jones and Ljdla Schulthles, of this place, are sojourn ing nt Harvey's lake. Miss Reiki Watt, of Wllkes-Rarro, Is visiting relatives In Rendham. Sei vices nt the Calvary Baptist church tomorrow will bo held at tho usual hours. In tho morning nt 10 30 o'clock the pastor will preach Sunday school at 2 p m In tho evening nt 7 o'clock, Demetrlcus Vlshanoff, a Mace donian nobleman, will give an nddiess. Ills subject will be "Modern Mace donia" He will appear In his native costume. Seats are free, and nil aie coidlally Invited Misses Ella How ells, Kate Allison and Maggie Pilce, of South Tavlor, will leave today for a week's sojourn nt Haivej's like. SabLnth service at the Methodist Episcopal church tomonow will be held at the usual bonis. The pastor, Rev. Gendnll, will preach nt both services. Sabbath school at 2 15 p. m . Ladles' lodge, No 113, Rati lotto Or der of Ami'i leans, will conduct a Foclal at their looms on Tuesday evening, when Installation of oilleeis will bo held. Rev. L R Foster will pi each at tho usual hours In the Presbyterian church tomoriovv Sunday school Immediate ly after morning seivlcis Professor and Mrs D E Jones and Mrs.T It Price will leave today for Glen Palls, N. Y, and other points of Intel cht on the Hudson liver. Tujlor lodge. No CCS, Independent Order of Odd Follows, will meet In their rooms this evening. The emplojes of the Arthbnld col Heiy of the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western company were paid for July mouth jesterdav. Rev J. M. Llojd, kite pastor of the Welsh Baptist cliuich, will pieaeh to moirow at the AVelsh Haptlst chinch of Hde Paik. This will close his work In this valley foi a short period. Miss Susie Hairls Is sojourning at Philadelphia and Roveisfoul, Pa. Wilsons will attend in a body. As many of tho Wilsons ns can are re quested to meet at tho hose house at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Prof. II. K. Barnes, aged C7 years, died at his homo on Hickory street at G o'clock last evening. The funeral will bo held tomorrow afternoon. Short services will be held at the house nt 3 o'clock and the regular ser v Ices will take placo nt tho Presby terian church at 3 30 o'clock. Inter ment will be made In tlia Prospect cemetery. Mr. E. D. Huhn, pioprletor of tho Harrison house, was run down by a runawny horse esterday afternoon and quite seriously Injured. Pockvlllo Haptlst church Rev. J. S. Thomns, pastor. Sunday services at 1U 30 n. m. and 7.30 p. m. Morning sub ject, "Docs Religion Demand Earnest ness?" evening subject, "God's Namo Written In Our Foreheads." Sabbath school at 11.30 a. m. Alt are welcome. MOOSIC. Miss Susie Watklns has been visiting fi lends in IIde Paik this week. Dr. O. H. Rlcbaids, who has been taking .1 week's vacation visiting Bal timore and Nlngnia Falls, Is expected home today. Miss Cairlo Rroadhead, Mis. Charles Rro.ulhead and daughtei, Dotothy, ate lulling In Dalevllle. Rev. Mr. Cody, of Plttston, was a pleasant caller In town on Tuesday. Sen Ices In tho Methodist Episcopal ehuich tomoiovv as follows: Pleach ing at 10 10 n in and 7. 10 p m by the p.istot; class meeting at 1130 a. m: Sunday school at 2 p. m ; Epwoith league at C 4" p in. At the moiutng service the Junloi League choir will lead the singing, theie will bo bap tism of ehlldien and reception of mem bus Mis Wayman Dvmond has been vis iting f i lends In town this week. Miss Mame McCilndle, who has been enjojlng her vacation, was called back to her duties as postmlstiess by the death of a lelatlve of her assistant, Miss Gilllck. The first party of the fiesli air ehll dien will i etui n to New Yoik on Tues d.ij. Their hosts will bo expected to have them iend to take the 10 30 ear, so that none may be left. As they will be on the tinln at noon It will be npptecl.ited If each child Is furnished with a lunch. I'ECKVTLLB. LAKE ARIEL. A pleasant affair occuircd on Thursday evening at "Hotel Pines," when a progressive eitchro party was held. The most noticeable feature of the evening was the elaborate dress of tho guests. Mr. F. II. Connell was master of ceremonies. Mr. Sllkman having tho highest number of punch es was declared tho winner of the first prize, which was a very pretty match safe. Tho booby piie wns awarded to the Hon. Kcnr.et H. Wheeler, of Brooklyn, N. Y, After the nwnrdlng of prizes refreshments were served. Mr. A. F. Duffy, of Seranton, -visited the "Pines" on Wednesday even ing, where his sons, Stanley nnd Frank, nre stopping. Miss Nellie Currunlngs and Miss Maignrot Joce, of Plttston, arrived at the "Pines" yesterday. The follow lug registered nt tho "Pines" on Thursday E II. Horan, Seranton, Pa ; A. D. Hnpgood, Ulng hamton, N. Y ; Alice M. C. Biidgett, Kathrjn E Pace, Carbondale, Frank J. Leonard, E. Moses and wife, Seran ton; C. D. Farrer, Dunmore; A. II. Lockwood, New York; Helen F. Hrown, Scrnnton. A -very exciting game of base ball was played hero on Monday between the Honesdale nnd Plttston Reds, which resulted In a victorv for the latter bv a score of 7 to fi. Ratterles Honesdale, Purk nnd Tracy; Pltts ton, Martin and Touhlll. Professor R. J. Bauer with his fam ous band will bo at the park tomorrow afternoon. MOSCOW. JBRMYN AND MAYFIELJ). Mr. Stanley Newton, who Is able to be about after a selgo of typhoid, Is visiting relatives at Scott for a few dais. The Wilsons aie in receipt of an In vitation finm the Exedslor Hose enm p.n of Olyphant to attend a picnic to be held bj tho Excelsiois at Ele-c-tile park, Monda evening, Aug. 7 Tho Miss Hilts, of Seranton, Is the guest of Miss Molllo Noack. Mis. Iluntsln, of Stroudsburg, Is vis iting her hi other, G. S. Brown. Allan Phillips, of Sc ranton, Is spend ing his vacation at tho home of H. G. Frlschkoi n. Mis, Van Gorder Is visiting In Peck vllle. Mr and Mi Dan Hoinbaker and famllv, of Scianton, were In town jps terdav. John Slieltpile. of Oouldsboro, was a caller In town Tluusday. Mis. E. W. Davis and children, Flor ence and Chailes of Elmhurst, spent Thutsdny with the formei's parents, Mi and Mrs Ch ules No.iek. Miss Fiost leturned from Holllster ville Wednesdai. The f uncial of Mis. Chailes Noack, of Jubilee, who died In the West Side hospital, Seranton, was held jestcr d.iy. A shoit seivice was held at the home of her aunt, Mrs Moses Davis, of this place, and continued at the M.idisonvlllp church. Rev. Powell, of tint chinch, olllclatlng. Chailes Evans, of Scianton, called on frknds In town Thutsday. Mi. nnd Mis Charles Wardell. of Oouldsboro, attended the funeral of Mis Noack jesteidaj, Mrs Hany Snjder, of Green Ridge, returned home jesteiday after spend ing n few days with relatives heie. Mis. Hattle Dewltt, of Maple lake, visited fi lends In town Thutbday. HALLSTEAD. The funeral of Bjion Cook, who was accidentally shot las:t Tuesday night, was held fiom the Methodist Episcopal church Trlday afternoon. Rev D. L. McDonald, from Windsor, N. Y., gave tho funeral dicoutse. George O'Brien, of Seranton, was calling In town Friday. An Ice cream social, tho benefits of which went toward defraying tho ex penses of Rev. John A. Davis's trip to Northfleld, was held on the lawn of A llllain Knoeller Friday evening. Connors' full orchesti.c was in attend ance and i endued selections. Mis Walter Burton Is visiting fi lends nut of town. Trod D, Lamb, of Blnghnmton, spent Wednesday evening In town Wniron Pieston is entertaining his cousin, Walter Preston fiom Dela waie count, N Y, About one month ngo my child, which Is fifteen months old, had an at tack of diarrhoea nccompanled by vomiting I gavo It such remedies us aro usually given In such casts, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a phy sician and It was under his caie for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten las nnd was hav ing about twenty-five operntlons of tho bowels cveiy twelve liouis, nnd wo ycre convln (hnt unless It soon ob tained relief . ould not live Cham berlain's Colic, Uholcta and Dlairhoea Rpmedy was jecommended, nnd I de cided to try It I sooiv tiotked a ihiinge for the bettei; by Its continued use a complete euro was bi ought about nnd it Is now perfectly healthv. C. L. Bogss, Stumptovtn, Ollmer Co., W. Vu, For sale by all druggists Matthew Bros., wholesale and mail aeents. Jcsso Snxder and family, of Main stieet, returned home on Friday, after spending a week with lelatlves lit Dal ton. Mis. James Logan Is confined to her homo by Illness. Storrs' mines will pay their employs today, commencing at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Senator died at her home on Main street nt 130 o'clock jesteiday afternoon, nged 7.1 years. She Is sui vlved by one son, William, and ono dnughtei, Mis. Benjamin Hall The Ladles' Aid society of tho Primi tive Methodist church will picnic on the Island near the Delawaie and Hud son depot this afternoon and evening. Ice ci earn, clams, etc , will bo for sale. Tho proceeds will bo applied on the parsonage debt Tho residents of Prlce buig nio urged to go and help a worthy cause. Prlcebuig dium and flfo band has consented to be ptesent and lender seveial selections. 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Sirs: An per statement iu Scrnnton Trlbuno you mny mall to mo, under plain letter seal, postnt;oiialil, full explanation of your new systom of ftirnisluiiK jour Appliance, nnd roinedles to reliablo men on trial untl nppiovnl without oxponso no payment to bo mnl In ndviuico no cost of any kind unless treat ment proves successful and entirely satisfactory. Also mull sealed, froo, your now modi on I book for men. (FILL IN NAME AND ADDRESS IN FULL.) 4xC :iB) Death of Androw Carter Meeting of Borough Fathers School Board News Band Concert nnd Other Interesting Items. Tho Injuries received by Andrew Carter nt tho mines at Rlchmondale, as mentioned In yestci day's Tribune, were moro serious thnn nt first sup Josed and resulted in his death at a few minutes to 8 o'clock yesterday morning, tho deceased never having survived tho shock. Both of his legs were fractured, ono nlmost being sev ered from his body. He was 43 years of ngo nnd is survived by a wife and eight children. A sister, Mrs, Jessie Avcrry, und a brother, Barnabas, of Cemetery -street, and thrco other brothcis In the west also survive him Deceased was a steady and industri ous man who stood high In the esteem of his fellow townsmen and there nre few men In any community whose death Is so sincerely mourned. Tho funeral will take place at 2 o'clock to morrow afternoon, services In St Jnmes' Episcopal church Tho mem bers of Aurora lodge, Free nnd Ac cepted Masons, and Rushbrook lodge of Odd Fellows will attend In a body. Tho borough council held their legu lar monthly meeting lnst evening La A. Green and Calvin Vail, a committee of St. James' church, were present nnd asked for a .special grade on Main street, where they purpose to put down a flag stone wnlk. Tho request was granted. The committee on lire wore nuthoiled to procure 300 feet of new hoe. Council spent some time In dis cussing tho condition of Cemetery street, which has been left in a very unsatisfactory condition by Lyman Hoffecker, who recently opened tho stieet to nut down a sewer. A num ber of bills vveie lead nnd ordcitd paid A communication was read from Bor ough Attorney Timlin, nsktng for a copy of the sidewalk oidinance which he wished to examine carefully before pioceedlng with the prosecution of tho suit against J D. Stocker, which was furnished. The attorney nlso com plained that the attorneys emplojed to nssist him in the case were usuip lng Ids nuMiorlty. The dlscussslon that followed showed that there was a lack of co-operation between the limbs of the law, and the borough attorney demanded that council dis continue tho services of ono of them, which was ngrccd to by a vole of four to seven Complaint was made that tho flte alarm was out of repair nt tho Aiteslan hose rooms nnd after the pioper committee wns notified to have the matter attended to the coun cil adjourned. Tho MnMleld band will give an open air concert on the lawn of Mrs. M. M. nlh, of Ma j Held, at 8 o'clock this evening when the following pro giamme will be given: Match, "Rival Rovers," Alexander: medley over ture, "Out for a Laik." DeWltl; "Chimes of Normandv," Plannuetto: waltzes, "Flovveis of the Forest," Hud, song and dance, "Ro-ev Cheeks," LauiPiidean; medley, ' Rage in lie land," Beyer giotisiiue dance, "Down Among the Niggers," Snyder; "Star Spangled Benner " The M.ayfleld school board held a regular meeting Thuisdnv night. The contract for supplies was awaided to the Tomer company of New Yoik Tax Collector Roe submitted nn ex oneration list which was allow ed nnd he then settled his duplicate for 1S&0. It was decided to Introduce Rand & McN.ally's geogiaphles ore hundred and fifty books will be put chased But seven tenchcis weio liired for the coming term which Is one less than last eai. Thoe appointed were. Anna S. McCaithy, Louisa Wnl'h, Ro sanna Mulholland, James Cuff, Anna G. Williams, Alice Dunn and Mary O'Malley. Janus Cuff was elected vice pilncipal. Butcher Bunt, while distributing Ice yesterdnv morning, had tho misfor tune to let fall a heav y piece upon his foot. John Stephens, a boy residing in Gardner's yaid, In Jumping off a fence Thuisday, slightly upon a piece of broken glns which cut him so severe ly that tho services of a pnyslclan to dress tho out Tho children of tho Methodist Epis copal Sunday tchool had a most en Jojablo time at their outing In tho woods jesterday afternoon. At 7 o'clock last night they were given a trolley ilde to Simpson and eight cars were ciowded with the youngsters. The Delaware and Hudson collieiy worked but a quarter of a day yes terday on account of scarcity of cats Rev. J. B Cook, pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church, will preach at both services tomorrow. bout thirty people from this bor ough witnessed the flag raising cere mony nt John R. Jones' new cottage, 'The Willows," at Costal lako yes terday Matthew Giant, of Philadelphia, is visiting lelatlves here. FOREST CITY. Insurance Agent David B. Hill, of Jerniyn, was In Rlihmondalu jestcr d,u. Joseph Wateis and James Harris, of Mayfleld, were berrjlng In Vandllng Tuesdny last. While there Mr. Harris was overcome by the Intense heat. Owing to tho scai city of big cars, tho Delawuro and Hudson collieiy of Vandllng was Idle jesterday. Miss Mary Helen Johns, of Vand llng, who undeiwent an operation for appendicitis on Saturday last, is slow ly improving. Tho opeiatlon was per foimed by Doctors Munn and Wheeler, of Carbondale, and McGuIro, of Vand llng. Dr. Knnpp has resumed business In the II. W. Brown building. Mrs. Thomas Llewelljn Jones, of Stillwater, visited at the homo of Mis, A. I. Morgan ilorgan yesterday. The Christian Endeavor will hold an Interesting meeting In the Presby terian ihurch tomoriovv evening at 7 30 p m. A pleasing progtnmmo hfis been carefully piepaiod. John T. Loughney nnd Nelson Cole, of Jermjn, recently visited at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little, of Wairen tract. David Lewis was taken suddenly 111 on Thursdny with summer complaint. John Richard, the joung son of Mr. nnd Mrs Richard Hughes, of tho War ren tract, 13 -veiy sick. Mis. Elvlia Evans, of tho West Side, Seranton, died at her home on Thurs day, aged 60 jears. She onl recently attended the funeral of her brother, Owen Rounds, of Unlondale. Mrs. Kvans Is well known heio nnd her death will bo a heavy blow to her many ft lends. A number of Cnibondalo oung poo plo Journejed to Rlchmondalo on Thuisday and weio piloted tluough the daik (subtorruneun Trnpsages of tho bowels of mother earth by Inside Foreman Thomas W, Pmry. Tho par ty afterward tipoku in tho highest (HHHHBNMHHHHHRIMHMHnBMKHMMMMBSZSKTi H The I I House u Wife's Burden k j Mrs. Ada M. Herr, of 439 N Charlotte St., Lancaster, I'd., suf fered terribly from female disor ders. Her nerves became un strung, she endured intense paui the slightest labor wearied her and household duties became a burden. Frequent fainting and dizzy spells would come upon her arid she" would fall prostrate in a swoon. After trying several physicians without success Mrs. Herr begati J taking Dr. Williams' rhikf Pills, j-S for Pale People. She savs : " The pills brought immediate relief, nnd after taking six boxes I was cured. Dr. Williams' Pink 1 Pills for Pale People ha,d doue what all previous treatment had', failed to do." From the Exami tier, Lancaster, Pa. Dr. Wlllinmi' Pink Pill for Tfllf People tti contain, in a conJfiiiJdiform, nil the tlrtt hftt nifnts necessary 10 bitp new uiu n nw- n- nfsi to the blood nna rciore sjiautrwi nfrrei. Ihpy are an unfailing specific for auok dUcniea oj locomotor ataxia, piirtUl Turolvqin. fit. Vitus' danco. sciatic i. neural gia, rheitmatlum, nerTOiis hondnche, the after-offeota of the grip, palpitation of tli heart, pale and sallow complexion?, anil all forms of weakness either in tnaleorfcfnale, Df William' Pink Pills for Palo Peopla aro never" told by tho doien or hundred, but alwata In pack agti, At all druggist, or direct from tha Or. Wil liams Medlclna Company, Sc)tncUdf, N. Y., GO eenti par box, 6 boias SZ.po. Rl&JWSXivM-S i H Vi 1,3 OUR BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF Mme. Ruppert's Specifies I FOR ' IMISJ -01 A B0(W TO All WOMEN. Mme. Ruppert's World-Renowned Remedies AKE THE BEST. IIiim nrc llir plonecra of nil runiplrxlon iirrpnrutlnncliai Injc lccn fiolil foi iiiiiii yi-nrs longer llinn nuy oilier. '1 licy nrr iird and rco iiMinirnilc'il l (lie liml people, ami nliroa Jil cuuiplclc HiitUlur llun. 'I lip nre the onlj crntilnr, nnlurnl Iteantlllrri, f on mini nn ncleii lIHe principle. It ery thing- about them Iniplren roiillilenee. Abso lute pi oof o( merit brm hern ultra iiniiiherlen time liy Mme. Itnp pe (. other Speelnllct lilts ctrr clcii oeulnr dcmonatrutlonn. Owlna to These Well-established Factn, We Give Mine. Kuppert'O Remedies This Well. Uarncd Prominence. EXTRAORDINARY OFFER ! a BOTTLI5 on MME. RUPPERT'S FACE BLEACH, $1.65. THIS OFFCR IS BONA FIDE AND EVERYONE CAN HAVE A BOTTLE OF THIS WONDROUS FACE BLEACH FOR $1 65. Madame Hupprt s I'aco Bleach Is not a new untried retuid) Its use assure ft pprfrct roinplfxlon It lias been sold for 20 year lonper than any like preparation .ind to day has a larger sile thau all these combined Wo are rweHing louataotly supplies fresh from tho laboratorj of Madamo Ituppert No. 0 Ilabt lltu street, tiiirr ork, and they ore pir excellence Book "HOW TO BB BEnin-IPm." Prce. Uery raller at this department will be glcn this unique bool.lu FltnB It contalna all those Ultle secrets of tho toilet so dar to i very woman's heart. We Give below a Hat of some of Madame Ruppcrt s Toilet Ucquisite Mme Rupprt'a Our f'rlce. Price Huppcrt's Oolden Mme llalr Tonic elves new life to and stops falling hair ...$1 00 Mme. Iluppcrt'a Wonder ful Depilatory removes su perfluous hair without In jury to skin In 3 minutes . 1 00 Mine Huppcrt's Gray Hair llettoratlvo 1 not a de but returns gray hair to its natural color . . .. "SO Mme. Iluppert s I'earl Knamel causes the skin lo assume a girlish loveliness, nnlnly for evening use . I 00 lime Huppcrt's Whlto I!oe Face Powder, au ex quisite powder SO Uememhe.r, rre nlll aril n li.llle of AME. RUPPERT'S FACE BLEACH nt - 83c 83c $2,19 83c 43c Mme Ituppert'a Our lTUc. Price. Mme. Huppcrt's Almond Oil Complexion Soap, a per fect soap, a comblnitlon ol almond oil and vix not a boiled roap and contains no lye 2J '18c Mme. Huppcrt's World rknowned Kate lllcarli, largo bottle, clears the skin of iny divolor.itiou aud beautifies the complexion naturally COO Mme Huppcrt's HfiTP tlan llalm, a valuable sKIa food, anl used In rounic tioa with tliu llleacb re moves wrinkles 100 51.68 Jona Longs Sons jirnlso of the geniality of Mr, Parry. This chaiactcrlstlc Is nature born In Thomas. Tliu company store at Rlchmondale lias ahead j itcehed fiom ono farmer this week nineteen tubs of dahy but ter and seen of creamy butter. Mis Owen Burdlck, of Rozelle, N. Y., who has been the pleasant lsltor nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Anderson, of Itlehmondale, has le turned to her home. Mr. nnd Mrs. John P. Anderson, of Itlt hniondale, accompanied by their Btust, Mrs. Owen Uurdlck, of Rozelle, X. J , visited at the homo of Mis. John Ijlntrfelter, of Gilbert street, Carbon dale, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Ciyley, late of this town, have taken up their resi dence at Rlchmondale. A farewell reception was tendered to Robeit Parry at the home itt his par ents, Mr nnd Mrs Thomas Parrj, of Rlchmondale, on Monday evenlns last, pi lor to Ills lealng for a trip actoss the ocean. Those present were the Misses Josephine and Mjitlo Martin, Coin Jones nnd Mamie Cawley, of this place, Miss Gardner, Ulossburjr, X. V., the Misses Mary Jane Reers, Katie Scully, of VandlliiK, Rdward Rom her, John Drlcoll, Poiest City; Muster Thomas Reers, Vandllnp, Mr. anil Mrs Frank Iott, Mr. and Mrs. John V Andeison, Mr. and Mrs. DaId Mortis and daughter. Mnrta Jane, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Wall, Garileld and C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Knns, John and Willie Iowls. Mr. and Mrs. Veina Price, Mr. nnd Mrs. John MauR han, Ren Lewis, Peter, Thomas W., Dnld, George and Kutle Pany, Rlch mondnle, Rev. J. G Rans. Vandllnu, Pa , Mr and Mis Charles Smith, Mrs. James Merrltt, Ma) Held, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nelser, Wan en tract, and Miss Rdlth Rlchnidson, of Throop. Mr. Puny was the leiiplent of many pres ents, among them bolng a beautiful gold ilng and watch charm. Refresh ments weie served and a cood tlmo obseiNOd. Mr. Parry left on Tuesday for New Yoik, which place ho left, on MADE RfiE AM AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBIJ AltTiXtirxou Dlieas'b ailing Hem cry, lmpoteocy, tiIeep!esaneui,eto. ciadi by Abuma or other .FxcetuAd and Tnu'sl cretloBH, I7iv qutthlu a tut aurorji restore Lost VltftUtj la oMorycung.anll St a maaforstuilj', bujicesior tnarrlagf5 1 raTtmt InsianltT ana Coneumntlnn if. Utitp In timfl Tbftlro( shows immediate fmproTO menf nA effect a (.UltH whore All nthar fall In. pUt jon liaflac tbti cenulotj Ajti Tablets, TLty have cured thousands ana wll I euro yon V o txirm n p Bs sl Avr ltlrs wrttea eattrttntAQ tooffixt a cure rf) PTC la each cc or refund the moner I'rice vw U I Oipar rursapvi or six puses nun irvaimenti jor oj. lit mall, in l lain wmj per upon recrij t of price ItrcnUs aJax remedy co,, t'lBssra Tor sale In Scrantcn, Pa., tjy Matthews Bros, and 11 C. Sanderson, U-iggists. Wednesday onJtheJst.iin.stln'tt Teutonic of tho AVhlte Star lin lie will visit Sunderland and other Dlaci a. . Deafness Carrot livCirrJa ' by local uppllcatioiis as tlie cannot rtuch the titi-tai-xi v'oitluiv ot tho tar. Theie 1a itilj' " i 5 i'enni dciifnuiw, and that Is lv luiistitiitluiml .riuiit'illcu. Dcnfngiw 1h i mud b hj Jbjjmeil con dition 'of tin' niiuuiiH llnintf or tliu V.Ui tlllllil.ll 'lulir. Wliui 1 lstulit grtg lll llamed u have il iifmhlltnVt-nund or Impci fu hciiinin', .md !.' iui in entire. I tlosed iliafniis U t Titj, ami un less the Intlununutlon i.ui bu tuktti out nnd this tulii- r stored to Its normal con.. ditlon iKnrliiR vJU tv dn-tiojid foiour nlno cns out of- ten n'n-'caudid by cu tnrrh whUh Is n lkhlnif but aj inflamed condition ofMlw nnd ais utfab We will che uno Hundred Dollars for any e,v-e uf I anvvj lU! "V w tnrrhl 111 It itinnut be pimil -IrVjIull H Ca tnnh fine Si ml foi ctmulnt-vfii c r J riii.M YTc;o;'iii.do, O, Sold b TlriiprlsiM Te Hull Pamlb Pills tn the beat. CASTOfStfti Por Infants and Children. The Knd You Havafesl&ougM Boars tho 8ignatuniof(
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