THE SCRAJSTON TK1BUMS-SATURDAY, AUGUST 2G, 1899. 9 i PROMINENT MEDICAL MEN Find Catarrh of the Bladder a Very Prevalent and Dangerous Malady. A. V. I'orrln, M. D. S., OSO Ilnlsi-y St.. Brooklyn. N. Y.. In a recent letter to Dr. Hurtman sajB the following; ' ...m ... 4it !, h ui. wa J": IVxWiUH Vsmiii A. W. Porrln. M. D. S "I nm uslnp your I'o-ru-nn myself, nnd nm rprommenillnK It to my patk-ntH In all cures of catarrh, and llnd It to be more than you represent. I'cru-na ean be hail now of all tlriiRKlHtH In this ucctlon: at the time I begun tisltiK It, It was unknown." A. V. 1'errln. No ornan of the whole body Is more frequently nffeeted by catarrh than the bladder, which Is sometimes so severe as to excite Breat suffering nnd alarm, o) in, . ( -i.'..,,ti:i miMirrmiiTO tot nnr a wmM life Iteinembor Unit rlioleni morbus, cholera Infantum, mimmer compliant, lillkms colic, illnrrhwa nnd dysontory nro each nnd nil ciitnrrh of tho boel. Cutnrrli Is (ho only oorroct tmmnfnr these iill'crtlons. I'e-ru-nn Ik nn nhsohitc Rprcllle fortius!" ail ments, which u oho common In HiinimT. Dr. lliirtnuui, In n pruulleo of over forty year, nover lost n Hlngie mu of cliolerii Infantum, dysentery, illnrrha'ii, or cliotern morbus, anil Ills only rainody was iv-ni-nn. Those desiring further particulars should sontl lorn free copy of "Stinimor Cnmrrli." Adclrcjs Dr. llartuian, Columlius,0. CARBONDALE BRYDEN ELECTED PRINCIPAL. Hockenberry's Name Not Proposed. Big Cut in Salaries. The school board met last night and settled the question of prlnclpalshlp which has been agitating the public for the past six weeks. Mr. Dlmock nominated W. D. Dryden; Mr. Moon nominated "V. O. llaupt, and Mr. Hughes nominated M. J. Hiuilon. J'rof. Bryden was elected on first ballot by the following vote: For Hryden Dlmock, Hoylan and Kerwln. Messrs. Hughes and Moon voted for their re spective nominees. Action on any other vacancies which may exist was postponed until next meetlnc. The board then took up the salary list und cut and slashed in earnest. The principal's salary was reduced from $1,500 per annum to $1,200. Other salaries considered follow: Miss Lucy Juslln. reduced from $T.". a month to $.".5: l'rof. Lesher's was kept at $80; Miss Harriet Hutchlns. from $70 to $.0; Miss Kathnrlne Pace, from $,.' to $."0; Miss May Kllpatrlck, 'from $1." to $40; Miss Durkln, from $4.". to $10; Frank Collins, retained at $50. Those under $35 were not reduced. Mr. Vannun, In justification or these changes, referred to the hard times, and said two-thirds of the taxpayers are not making $12 a month. Hills of P. Y. Moran for $fl2 and the Evening News for $15.00 were ordered paid Some desk agents addressed the board, but action on the purchase of furniture was postponed. WILL PERFORM HERE. The Ceorgla Minstrel company, made up of talented young Carbondallans, who had such marked success at Dun da ff, will present their attraction In this city next Friday evening. A snug turn was received on the Dundal'f en terprise, but the boys have been to con siderable expense In getting costumes and paraphernalia. They will undoubt edly draw a big audience. Surround ing towns will probably be visited be fore the dlsbandment of the organiza tion occurs. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. By the aid of crutches. J. Russell Jones was able to get out with his sprained ankle yesterday. Misses Margaret McAndrew and Elizabeth Murphy are visiting at Oly pliant. M. O. Sahni, who has been spending his vacation here, has ' returned to Scranton. s Richard Ma'lone Is at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colvln. of Ceme tery street, havo returned from Fac toryvllle. Miss Caroline Betz, of Honesdale, Is visiting at the home of T. L. Medland. Mrs. S. S. Hards Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Brown, of I'eckvllle. Rev. W. B. Grow. E. Stanton nnd Stephen Keglar have returned from the meeting of the Wayne Baptist as sociation. Frederic Moses Is visiting relatives in town. J. F. Sullivan was In Scranton on touslenss yesterday. Louis Seibold Is visiting Honesdale friends. Professor A. P. Peters will spend Sunday with Scranton friends- Emma "Wilcox has accepted a situa tion on tho Forest City News. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. The Mayfleld band will give nn open air concert at the Maylleld House this evening and will render tho following programme: March. "K Capltan." Bousa; grand selection from "Bohe mian Girl," Balfe; selection, charac teristic. "The LHtIo Wayside Chapel," Elenberg; baritone fantaslu from "II Travatorc" (Verdi), William Byrne: medley overture, "Southern I'lanta tlon," Conterno; gavotte, "Eugenie," Chambers; march "America Forever" Paul. The Magazine club was entertained last evening at the home of Mrs. Tom Bray, on Main street. The Mayfleld band will hold a plcnlo in Electric grove on Sept. io.The band, tinder the capable leadership of Prof. Russell. haB made considerable ad vance during the past few months nnd Mayfleld citizens may well feel proud of tho organization. One more week will end tho school vacation, Each of the four fatal mlno acci dents that has occurred here during tho past six weeks has happened on the eame day of tho week Thursday. Goodrich's one ring circus eamo to and nenln so light ns to scarcely at tract any notice. The symptoms of catarrh of the bladder are: frequent desire to void uilne. which Is generally scant In quantity and highly colored, with a thick white or slightly pinkish sediment. I'e-ru-na has gained such great popularity In the treatment of all diseases of the eenlto-urlnary organs, because of Its almost magical Inlluence over all catarrhal diseases, The cura tive effect of Pe-ru-nu In all diseases of the kidneys, bladder and urethra Is too well known to need comment: and when It Is remembered that the major ity of these affections are of catarrhal origin, and that I'e-ru-na Is ii specific for catarrh, wherever located the fact Is explained. Mr. Samuel Sanders, of Hlythedalc, Mo., writes to Dr. Ilartman: "I had ca tarrh of tlio uretnra and bladder. My symptoms were the same as those given In your free books. I got a bottle of I'e-ru-na and began taking It. and In a few days I was re lieved and could sleep and rest all Samuel Sanders, night I think that I'e-ru-na Is a valuable remedy. I had tried other highly recommended meAll clnes, but they did me no good. My physician told me that I could not ex pect to be cured of my trouble, as I was getting to be an old man (57 years). I feel thankful for what I'e-ru-na has done for me." A book on catarrh sent free by ad dressing The I'e-ru-na Drug M'f'g Co., Columbus, O. town at an early hour yesterday morn ing and pitched their tent on the va cant land on Cemetery street. Con sidering this Is the second circus to perform here within a week, the pa tronage accorded to that of yesterday was exceedingly good. Rev. Francis Cicndall, of Taylor, was In town yesterday. Miss Lucy Wheeler, -who Is enjoying her vacation, has gone to Join her brother, Ralph, at Newport, Rhode Isl and. Miss Carrie Brown, of the School of Correspondence, Scranton, is spending her vacation here with relatives and friends. The heavy rain of last evening spoiled tin circus performance, which was brought to an abrupt end at 9 o'clock. Thomas Walsh, jr., of Second street, has accepted a position as stenographer In the Hillside Coal company's ofllcc at Scranton. Rev. D. I. Jones, of Hyde Park, will preach In the Congregational church at both services tomorrow, The subjects of Rev. J. B. Cook's sermons tomorrow will be as follows: Morning, "Trusting:" evening, "Ser mon on the Mount." Tho lecture on the customs and re ligion In Macedonia, announced to take place In the M. E. church Thursday evening, was not given, owing to the non-arrival of the Rev. VIssanhoff, who was detained by sickness. OLYPHANT. The Projectoscopc company were, unable to give a performance at the Father Mathew Opeia house last even ing on account of an accident which happened to their machinery. They will appear at some future date. IV. H. Davis has resigned his posi tion as Inside foreman at Eddy Creel: colliery. Miss Annie Patten gave a delightful party to a large number of her friends at her home on Delaware street, Thurs day evening. The Incidents of tho evening were greatly enjoyed by tho young people present. About 11 o'clock lefreshments were served by the host ess. Mrs. D.W. Hnrrls has returned home after a pleasant outing at Asbury I ark. The mnny friends of T. J. Jordan, of Dunmore, were pained to hear of his death which occurred yesterday morn ing. .Mr. Jordan was formerly a resi dent of this town and was the son of the late Patrick Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. M. .1. Dardls, of Lack awanna street, entertained a number of friends at their home Thursday evening In honor of Miss Margaret lieilly. of Honesdale. The time was !KiK.intly spent In games and other social diversions. Miss Belinda Carroll, of Carbondale. has returned home after a visit at tills place. Mrs. Sarah Lelghton. of Plttston, Is the guest of Pr. and Mrs. A. F. ('ran Harry Stetch, of Dunmore, is visit ing relatives In town. A number from here attended the funeral of the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lnvelle. at South Scranton, yester day. Mrs. William Clark, of Green Ridge, who has been visiting relatives lure, has returned homo. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, of Lu zerne, who have been visiting relatives here, left yesterday to spend n week at Lake Carey. Miss Mary Rogan returns home to day from a two weeks' sojourn nt Lako Ariel. Miss Jennie Fltzpatrlck. of Mansfield, Is visiting Miss Jennlo ratten. "CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES." In cases of dyspepsia, nervousness, catarrh, rheumatism, cruptlcns, etc., the circumstances may bo altered by purifying and enriching the blood with Hcod s Sarsaparllla. Try It. HOOD'S PILLS cure biliousness, rick headache. AVOCA. John Gruham, of Lincoln Hlll,wigh master for tho Pennsylvania Coal com pany at Old Forge, met with u pain ful accident yesterday morning. As Mr. Graham and several other men were lifting a ear tho rail slipped, causing the car to fall heavily on his foot. The foot Is bodly bruised but no bones aro broken. It will be a tow weeks before hu will be ablo to resume work. The many fi lends of Miss Mary A. Connolly will bo plpased to hear that she has been the recipient of n pro. fesblonal certificate during the last wfpU. Mr. and Mrs. William Laird and son, Allan: MIsseH Margaret and Lena Itsnnlman will attend the Central ex lpsA cursion to vnrlous points along tho sea shore todnv. Miss Julia Fnrrell. of Syracuse, N. Y., Is the guest of Miss Julia neap, of North End. Miss Bessie Webber has returned home nfter a threo months' stay with friends -at Newport News. Miss Annie Btlddv, of Scranton. Is the guest of Miss Mary E. Jackson, North End. Mr. njul Mrs. Wayne t'onklln. of Wy oming avenue, accompanied by Air. B. 15 Norwood, and Miss Nellie Nf.rwood, of New Jersey, called on Mrs. Haltle Btfll yesterday afternoon. Mif. T. J. Newton nnd children, nnd Miss Lizzie Newton, of Carbondnle, were at Harvey's lake yesterday. The Blessed Virgin todallty will re ceive holy communion at 7.30 o'clock mass Sunday. Mrr. T. P. McGrcll leaves today for n several days' visit with her parents at Wllllamsport. Mr. Charles Kennedy, of Wyoming avenue, and Miss Marlon Leonard, of Jackson, nro visitors at tho Kennedy resilience. The ice cream social held by tho Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist Eplstopat church on Thursday even ing nt the home of Mr. Otto Dommer nuith, was n decided Fiieeess. Tho social was well attended and n neat sum realized. TAYLOR NEWS. A Disgraceful Act This Evening's Drawing Church Services nnd Personal Notes. Since when have our inn In thorough fares become speedways? That Is the question which Is causing consid erable discussion, especially to those who happened to be stationed near No. 2 school on North Main avenue Thurs day evening, when two spirited horses, each attached to a light vehicle carry ing two very careless drivers, came dashing down at break-neck speed. This Is by no means the first perform ance, as such has been the case for some time past. OlHeers of Scranton do not allow such scenes In their pre cincts and why should they be nllowed by the olllcers of our enterprising bor ough. Taylorvllle lodge. No. fins, Indepen dent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet In their rooms this evening. Rev. L. R. Foster will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church to morrow at the usual hours. Sunday school Immediately after morning ser vice. A drawing for the benefit of John Hill, of Old Forge, will, be held nt Dougherty's hotel, Rendhnm, this evening (Saturday), Aug. 26, under the auspices of the Jermyn Accidental fund. The following articles will bo chanced off: $15 lounge, $S rocking chulr, half dozen cane seated chairs, value $10; half dozen picture frames, box of cigars and fancy pipe, etc. Tick ets onlv 10 cents. Mrs. William Richards is dangerous ly ill at her home on Taylor street. Mr. Harry Williams, of New York. Is visiting relatives In this place. Services at the Calvary Baptist church tomorrow will be held nt the usual hours, Rev. Dr. II. H. Harris officiating. Mi-Sj David S. Price and son. Bert, who have been visiting with relatives In this place, returned to their home In Clark's Summit yesterday. Mrs. David S. Price and son. Bert, who have been visiting with relatives In this place, returned to their hothe In Clark's Summit yesterday. Misses Annie Wntkins and Margaret Jones nnd Mr. Bert Oendall took a spin on their wheels to CoxJon on Thursdny, where they were entertained by Miss Hannah Evans, of that plnce. Preaching at the Welsh Congrega tional churoh tomorrow nt the usual hours, Rev. Ivor Thomas officiating. Misses Kitty nnd Nine Olmstead have returned home from their sojourn at Harvey's lake. -Mr. Frederick Wallick, of Peekvllle, was a business caller here yesterday. Misses Maud and Blanche Davis spent yesterday at Nay Aug park. A large number of Taylor people at tended the funeral of the Into .Mrs. James Bowen, of Lincoln heights, yes terday. School Controller II. J. Dnn'els has fully recovered from his recent illness. William Herbert, of South Scranton, was a Taylor visitor yesterday. Chicken thieves have again visited In North Taylor. On Thursday one of the residents In that vicinity was de prived of nbout twenty of his feathery tribe. Rev. L. R. Foster, of Hyde Park, called on friends here on Thursdny even'nz. Misses Lizzie Davis, Mattie Powell and Amelia Caswell will return from their week's sojourn at Lake Wlnola today. About one month ngo my child, which is fifteen months old, had an nt tack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave It nuch remedies as are usually given In such cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a phy sician and It was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been slek for about ten days and wns hav ing about twenty. live operations of the bowels every twelve hours, and wo were convinced that unless It soon ob tained relief It would not live. Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended, nnd I de cided to try It. I soo noticed a change for the better; by Its continued use a complete cure was brought about and It Is now perfectly healthy. C. L. Boggs, Stumptown, Gilmer Co., w. Vu. For sale by all drugclsts. Matthow Bros,, wholesale and retail ugents. CLARK'S GREEN. James W. Pentecost Is spending a week at the home of his father, Mr. T. W. Pentecost. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LnMont, of Scranton, nre guests of the hitter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fraee. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Brill and daughter Edith and Mrs. George Post and son Earl and daughter Esther, of Newark, N. J., aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Austin. Mrs. George F. Phillips and daugh ter Jessie, of Philadelphia, spent sev eral days with tho family of J, jr. Cook. Hayden Austin, of Scranton. spent Sunday with his father, Mr. J. B. Aus tin. Mrs. Mary Williams and daughter Louise, of Green Ridge, and Edith and Maine Williams, of West Side, nro tlio guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Phillips. Mr, and Mrs. Allison Aldrlch, of the West Side, were the guests of the let ter's purents, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Wells, on Sunday last. Miss Grace L, Stanton, of Bozeman, Montana, left here on Monday morning last en route for home via Washing ton, D. C, nt which placo she will tarry for a few days' sight-seeing, after which she will continue her Journey, Strengthens System Body Brain and Nerves. " AM '' sttwrtw1 (MARIANI WINE) No other preparation has ever receiv ed so many voluutaty testimonials from eminent peoplo as the world-famous Marian) Wine. Appetizer Boforo Meals Digestive After Meals rip Tome At All Tlmss To tlioso who will kindly write to MARIANI CO.. 52 West 15th Street, New York City, will be sent, postpaid, book containing portraits with endorse ments of Emperors, Empress, Princes, Cardinals, Archbishops und other Inter esting matter. Mention this paper. stopping at Chicago and Minneapolis en route. Misses Mnble and Cora Sherman, of Wnverly, visited their friend, Miss Grace A. Davis, on Wednesday last. 'Mr. Isaac Bevan and four sons were visitors at the home of the former's cousin, Miss Mary 'E. Bevan, this week. Miss Stella Covey Is seriously 111 at the homo of her father, Mr. Pulaski Covey. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mead and daughter Hattle visited friends In and near Nicholson during this week Mrs. Charles Stoddard, of Fleetvllle, Is the guest of Miss Maud Mulllueaux. Mrs. A. G. Wheeler and sister, Leah Chapman, returned on Friday Inst from their visit with friends In Wayne county. Rev. W. II. Sowell and wife and fam ily returned on Tuesday from an ex tended visit with friends In New York state. JVfcfcj Mr. Juason callender returned home on Thursday of last week after an nb sence of several months. An lee cream and cake social was held on the lawn of M. II. Coon, which was tastefully decorated wh Japan ese lanterns. A neat sum was realized toward the proposed repairs and decor ation of the Methodist church. Miss Jessie Rhodes, of Factoryvllle, is visiting at the home of her father, J. W. Rhodes. DALTON. Mr. Charles Law, of Avoca, who Is spending the summer at Lake Wlnola, Is visiting Mr. Nelson Dershlmer. Mrs. Frank Smith and son, Law rence, nre spending' some time nt As bury Park. The "yellow tea" given by the Indies of the Methodist church was a great success, as well as a novel affair. The decorations larried out the color scheme, golden rod, sun llowers and golden glow being used In profusion. The flower holders were very unique, pumpkins and ripe cucumbers being used for that purpose. A very social time was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ives were en tertained by M. and 'Mrs. Frank Phil lips one day this week. The Rev. Elmer Shoemaker occupied the pulpit of the Baptist church last Sunday morning. Mr. Nelson Dershlmer spent Sunday last with the campers at "Sunshine Camp," Lily lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Swartz, of Clark's Summit, were in town Friday. The Epworth league Is plenuing to give a free concert next Tuesday night. Ice cream and ices will be served af terward. The programme will appear later. Mr. Howard Ball, of Scranton, Is visiting his uncle, Mr. Frank demons. FOREST CITY. Miss May Evans,' of Vandllng, was a caller In town yesterday. Miss Bessie Merlvin Is visiting In Dovei, N. J. Mrs. Dr. C. R. Knapp and children have returned lrom Canada. The Women's Christian Tempernnce union met at tho home of Mrs. David Buck yesterday. You should attend tho Richmoudale Keg fund picnic nt the mulling grove today. Will Owens is enjoying his vacation In Illinois, visiting his mother. Mr. nnd Mis. Peter Carlson nre vis iting .Mr. Carlson's mother In Dundnft. liiilstlau Endeavor monthly conse cration meeting' tomorrow evening, commencing at 0.45 o'clock, subject. "Green Pastures the Christian's Pleas ures, " Psalm, xxIll:l-G. Leader, Mrs. A. D. Kehren Mrs. Patrick Henley, of Rlehiuondale, visited In town yesteiduy. Mis. Lena Waters nnd granddaugh ter, of Jessup, are visiting in town, Mr. Chnrles Hollenback and daugh ter. Hnttle, of Mooslc, Is visiting his daughters, Mrs. Edwin Waters nnd Mattie Hollenback. Tho Misses Mutt to Hollenback, Lizzie Ebdcn and Hannah Taylor visited In Cnrtomlule on Tuesday. Patrick, the 4-months-old child of Mr. nnd Mrs. John E. Bell, of Hudhon street, died yesterday morning of chol era Infantum. Funeral will take place this afternoon. Interment In St. Rose cemetery, Cnibondale. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by locul applications, as they cannot reach the diseased poitlon of tho ear. There Is only olio wuy to euro deafness, and that I bv constitution remedies Deafneiis Is canned by an intlumed can. dltlon of tho mucous lining of tho Eua Wichlun Tube. When tbl tube gets in Humeri you have a rumbling sound or imperfect heartngr, und when it Is entire ly closed deafness Is tho result, und un less tho Intlnmmullon con be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal con. dltlon, hearing will bo destroyed foravcr; nlno cuses out of ten nro euused by ca tarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will clvo One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Ca. tarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c, Hall's Family Pills nre tho best. THOMPSON. Miss Vlrgle Cnrglll nnd her cousin, Ml" Madge Brown, of the township, returned Tuesday from n ten weeks' sojourn nt the Thousand Islamic. Dr. W. V. McNmnara Is ontertnln Ing his brother from South Gibson. Mrs. J. J. Smith, of Montdnle, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Manly Wrlghter, on Belmont street. Frank Blair and wife and four chil dren, of New York city, nnd Mrs. Lvdln Tallman and son, Arthur, of Cnrbondale, spent Thursday nnd Fri day with William P. Tnllm'an, on Jackson street. They took In the Tall man family reunion nt North Jackson Wednesday. Over one hundred were present. Hatry Brown nnd family, of Jack son: A. W. Brown nnd family, of Starrucca, nnd R. F. Howard nnd fam ily, of Thompson, nre camping nt Cox- town pond. The camp meeting Is over and tho campers nre nway. The meeting wai lulls up to previous ones In attend mice and In Interest. Rev. Wilson T. Hogg, president of Grcnvlllo college, Greenville, III., nnd editor of Free Methodist, did n large share of the preaching, to the delight of the people, for he Is wonderfully clear, logical nnd scriptural In his presentation of the gospel. This is his recond visit to this camp metlng. E. A. Snxton returned the first of tho .veek from Granville, Pn.. where he attended a family reunion last week. MOOSIC. George Tillman, who was taken to tlv Wilkes-Bane City hospital last Saturday, was Improving nicely on Thursday evening, nnd his chances for recovery nre good. Mr. George Hnuieyv of I'eekvilld. spent Wednesday evening nt George Tregellns'. Workmen nre repairing the house re cently occupied by Mrs. Hill. F. J. Schoonover will occupy It when com pleted. S. DeWltt Stanton intended tho state camp of tho Patriotic Order Sons of America at Wllkes-Barrc as represen tative of Mooslc camp. Damon Ellis visited friends In Wllkes-Barrc and Luzerne Thursday. Mrs. Robert Stout Is visiting her mother at White Haven. W. C. Drake and M. H. Hdsell nre having tar walks laid around their homes. E. C. Berlew ami Joseph Schoonover made :. business trip into Susquehan na and Bradford counties this week, nnd purchased twenty-one head of fine cattle. Services In the Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow will be ns follows: Preaching at 10.?0 a. m. nnd 7.30 p. in. by the pastor; class meeting at 11.30 a. m.: Sunday school at 2 p. m.; Ep worth League at C.45 p. m. PRICEBURO. A very pleasant evening was spent at Rose Bank cottage on Thursday evening in commemoration of the sev enteenth birthday of Miss Maud AVI1 llams. Among those present were the following young people: Gertie Wat kins, Rose Oakley, Sarah Cooper. Maud Williams, Alice Dunn, Maggie Slmms, of Prlceburg; Emma Archer, of Oly phnnt; Annie Elston, of Peekvllle; Bella Henderson, of Throop; Fred White nnd Mnnsel Symons, of Oly phant; Watkln and Joseph Williams, Fred Zlmmermnn, August Schmidt, John E. GUIs, Joseph Greatnlse, Harry Oakley, George Bailey and Thomas Williams, of Wllllamstown. Mr. Mnn sel Symons entertained the company with selections on the phonograph, af ter which refreshments were served nnd amusing games were indulged In. The Roll of Honor will meet this evening nt 7.30 o'clock In the '. M. church basement. Services at the usual hours In P. M. church tomorrow. W. II. Holder, pas tor. HONESDALE. The sonson at the Honesdale Opera house will open on Friday evening. Sept. 1, with a laughable play entitled "The Hustler." Mrs. Jennie Edgett and daughter. Lucy, nnd Miss Bertha Lane nre spending two weeks at Asbury Park. This (Saturday) afternoon at 3 o'clock the Eurekas of Scranton and the home club will piny on Athletic park. The water has been let out of the canal basin In order that some survey ing mny be done Tho bottom of the eannl presents a sight that very few core to inspect closely. Members of the Exchange club nnd the Amity club crossed bats on Ath ltlc park Friday. Result Lots of fun nnd a victory for Amities. Uev. William II. Swift will occupy his pulpit on Sunday for the first time after his vacation. i'ECKVILLB. The services In the Methodist Epis copal church tomorrow morning will be of unusual Interest. Rev. Demetrius Ellas C. Vlshanoff. a native of Thessa lonica In Macedonia, will sneak and will exhibit some Macedonian curiosi ties and sing in two languages. He Is a son of a Macedonian nobleman and will appear in noblemnn's costume. Rev. S. C. Simpklns will preach In the evening. All welcome. GLENBURN. A delightful entertainment Is promised at Glrnburu this evening for the free library on the grounds of Mr. Byron Hall. Vocal and Instrumental music and a blight comedy make up the pro gramme. "An Evonlnp; nt Jonah Aliens' with Samantha Joslah, the .widow Doodle, Shakespeuro Bobbett nnd Toizah Ann to tho fore" will be fun for all. DOGS NOT TO BE KlBSiiD. A Common Habit That May Lead to Serious Results. Kissing pet dogs Is a habit to which many people are prone, and they think It Is proof of their affection for "the little sweetie." or "little beauty" which has won their regard. As a matter of fact, It Is a very disagreeable proceed ing, apart nltogether from the con sideration that It Is a by no means cleanly one. In spite of tho muzzling laws which keep the mouths of nnlmals to a cer tain extent from being contaminated, there is not tho least doubt bit that they gather microbes and animals of a less inlscroscoplc size during their walks abroad, for the question of casto seems to- be unknown In the canine world, and dogs even of tho most atis torratle "breed are prone to make tho acquaintance of the veriest mongrel on the street. In consequence of that the transfer of microbes Is continually going on and JL AJLJL NO MONEY rU.tLiui.i SCIEhCETHIMHIHvi ..-- ' LIFE. v ' t iv ey , 1 j ! fSutmtwffJO - mmriS3r!TZL., fcw-W4 method of marvelous power to vitalize, sustain, and restore weak and undevel oped portions of the body. , Any man writing ju good faith may obtain full account of this astonishing system. You havo only to writo your namo and address In the blank fojra below, cut out the coupon and mail It to tho Erio Medical Co., Buffalo, N. Y, EIME MEDICAL CO. GG NIAGARA. ST., BUFFALO, N. Y. Sirs: As per statement in Scranton Tribune you may mall to me, under plain letter seal, postage paid, full explanation of you now system of furnishing your Applianco and Remedies to reliable men on trial and approval without oxpenso no paymont to bo made in advance no cost of any kind unless treatment proves successful and entirely satisfactory. Also mall sealed, free, your now medical book for men. f Give name and address In full. 1 " I (D Please wrUe very plainly. OUR BEAUTY FOR wWSwf- BlW Mine. Ruppert's Yorld-Renowned Remedies AUK THE BEST. They nre thr plnnrern of nil complexion iirrimrallona, hnTlnc heen old foi iiiniiy jcarn longer limn any uthcr. They nre utril anil rrr- in! eil by (lie bent people, null ulrrnys Ble complete ntli.fnc- ..n'1 ,,c',' nrr .'" only uetinlnr. natural lienillinero, fn milled on aclen llllo iii'liiililr. P. er; thltiK nlioiit (hem Umpire conHdenee. Aluo lull' iiroor or merit linn boeii Blveu iiiimbpi-len tliucH by Mine. Rdii lie !. o oilier Hiieclnllal linp ever clven oeiilur ileniomtrntloni. Owlna o These WelWCstibllslicd Pacts, We Give Mme. Ruppert's Remedies This Well-Uarned Prominence. EXTRAORDINARY OFFER 1 a BOTTLE OF MME. RUPPERT'S FACE BLEACH, $1.65. THIS OFFER IS BONA FIDE AND EVERYONE CAN HAVE A BOTTLE OF THIS WONDROUS FACE BLEACH FOR Si. 65. Madame nuppcrfs Kaco nicach Is not a new. untried remedy Its use assures a perfect complexion It ha3 been sold for 20 years longer than any like preparation mid to-day has a larger salo than all these combined We ar receiving constantly mppltes fresh from the laboratory of Madame lluppcrt. No. 6 East Htb. street New orIx, and tbey nre par excellence. ' Book "HOW TO BB BBntlTIPUL" Free. Cvery caller at this department will be given this unique booklet PrtBE It contains all those little secrets of the toilet so dear to every woman's heart. We give bc'ow a list of somo of Madame Ruppert's Toilet Requisites iMme. Uuppert's Price. Mme. Uuppert's Golden Hair Tonic gics new lite to and stops lulling hair ...$1.00 Mmo. Uuppert's Wonder ful Depilatory removes su perfluous hair without lu jury to sklu In 3 mluutes. . 1 00 Our Price. 83c 83c $2,19 83c 43c Mme Ruppert's Gray Hair Hcstoratlvi! is not a dye. but returns gray Italr to its natural color 2.50 Mme. Uuppert's Pearl nnamel causes the skin to assume a girlish loveliness, mainly for evening use 1.00 Mme. Ruppert's Wblto Rote race Ponder, an ex quisite powder ,'JS Keinemhe ive MIVIE. RUPPERT'S FACE BLEACH at Jona Longs Is brought Iionip by tlio dog, although quite unconsciously. The result Is thut It Is quite possible that the germs of diphtheria, scarlet fever and other dis eases may he carried from plnce to place through the agency of these pets, nnd the Itlsslng of the animals would be quite sulllclent to transfer the mi crobes from them to the kissing per son. There can be little doubt but that vpry frequently our pets uro respon sible to n certain extent for bringing tho contamination to us, and no one shall be allowed to lightly place his health in Jeopardy through the med ium of caresses, which, after all, do no good whatever, either tc the ani mal or the person. There Is. however, another consid eration, namely, thnt f ordinary cleanliness. It Is quite common to see a young girl pick up a dost which has jUHt como In from the street and put Its pawn round her neck while she kisses the lu.iHt. The paws must in tho nature of things be dlrtv, nnd thnt dirt I transftrred with all lis micro blal contents to her hair, her dress nnd her pel son. Vet shn would be exceed ingly nngry, and Justly go, if ,i child came In from playing In the street and put Its dirty arms nbout her neck, while If n grown ponon did the same thing It is probable that outragid feilliics would llnd a distinct mode of expression. No doubt much of this nnlmnt os culation is the result of iinthlnklng liess. Mako up your mind, however, after this thnt it shall not occur again. It can do no good, and may do mucli harm. For Infants and Children, Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of tZ&tf&t. Medical Treatment onTrial and Approval IN ADVANCE. A curB0 of remedies tho marvel of me(ncai science and Apparatus Indorsed oy nnystciniiBvviii ucscunjn itkuvu WITHOUT ADVANCE PAYMENT to any honest man who la suffering from weakness peculiar to men. Ueo them a ronsonablo time and If not all you expect all you wish pack apparatus nnd re mainder of Remedies Into samo box nnd send them back that ends it paynothlnRl MBN WHO ARE WEAK, BROKEN DOWN, DISCOURAGED, men whosufler from tho effects of disease, overwork, worry, from the fpllies of youth or excesses of manhood, failure of vital forces, unfit- ncsa for marriage nil such men should 'co to tho fountain head" for n scientific DEPARTMENT OF ert's SpeciaSties! T A BOON TO ALL WOMEN. Mme. Ruppert's Price. Mme. Ruppert's Almond Oil Complexion Soap; n per fect soap, a combination of almond oil nnd wax. not a boiled soap aud contains no lye 25 Our Price. '18c Mme. Ruppert's World Renowned Face Pleach, large bottle, clears the sklu nt any discoloratiou and beautifies the complexion naturally J2.00 Mme. Ruppert's Egyp tian Halm, a valuable skin food, and used in connec tion with the Dleach re moves wrinkles 1,00 $1.65 83c Mill Hell n liotllo of $1.65 Sons LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousnoss Constipation, Dyspopsia, Sick-Hoad - actio and Llvor I Complaint. SUGAR COATED. 100 PILLS Sold by all drusffists nR aTc I or sent uy man. ritlll i'lfcUlhai Vt BIV Sold by McGarrah & Thomas, Druti gists,, 2oj Lackawanna avo., Scranton, 1'a, MAKE PERFECT MEN DU.Mn'DRMPAini PonotSuf fer Loiif cr Th Join and tmbllloiii at lir can beirviorMto )u Th tery wont mart of Neryoua OthlMfr r ftbaoluttly cuttt by VKItFrtTO i 4&mli. h.uim prompt rvuci ioin IK, IBI1IOV i, rtlllDf mtraory and th u kin of vital powrrt.lncuiud by t tlon orticeueiof early )ran. and drain I net I !-!. I. impart vior and potency to a vt ry func tion Brae up tit yttem uira rhiittim tkfti luat r In th d nf k bloom to tfia OnrOOc tt rnfwi vital entrry 0 1 young or ow. i liaita ak fi.aae?nipUttciiaraiUfdeura vrfrryor nioncr r linded L'an b carried In vait ajr r,rkt floi unded Can b carried to vtit very-wh9r or maiitrf In plain wrapper on lerclp'Jj' price by Tftu mtnr to., rait iH, rkit.i" Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and McGarrah & Thomas, druggists. 1MK&M TtieMA lltlV f7flTlfllllB ON -r&r laa All ftamaMa a ai It t n A Ju rb4rti ('upn.tm, :H-!"fUI J bebs 11 INIOdlUliS lull. ( IffllMorl 'nluirurtMnate tiflereritrein fllllllltJU.'rlT.udl.'awi. llloo4 Tulaon. out brut Krrore. Iot Vitality Varioocel. i, end for Nworn Tt1mnUU aod Bock Truth" to l'rof. Ii. IT. TIIKKL. U. !.- At)0 Rorth !th let., 1'blladalpbla, ,r, vfHJW " iiiveir id ouiy epreiaiui u tnL tolled bieiei to cure etta tttDugb the tnoit celebrated tpet lalUti failed. Treih cam cured to -t la 1 0 dare llourt i 9 r, Mrt'.'iWHHS liiMilflri 1 HT rirwumn rinr "Wll m. ggj -vl I -VT T T T-T'T" T T T T T T f' 4 t
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