THE SCRANTON TKIBUNK-TUESDAY, AT'GPST 20, 1899. CARBONDALE. COMMONERS IN SESSION. $10 Damages Granted John San tnnnn Bills Rejected, Common council met In regular ses sion lns( cvonliiK niul disponed of some odds and ends of city bushics John Santanna an Italian properly holder of tipper Helmont street, has been n regular vlsltot nt council chainbeis for several yeaiH past The object of h!s calls has been to get money for dam age done his ptoperty by surface water. The nmounts inked on different occa sions range from JR to $100 Last e cu ing the commoners concurrel In the select council resolution grant'ng him $10. The controller returned n warrant of $10 In favor of 1' V Moinn unsigned. The amount Is for exttas on the Pike Btreet Job and the controller says thev should have been Included In the con tract. He has olso failed to sign a warrant In favor of Kdwln Moon for $47 for work done on the park fence. TIiIb was because the park appropriation Is ex hausted Resolutions were passed as follows That Salem avenue be crowned and gutters cleaned from Church to Wane Fticet. that Oordon aenue be crowned and ditched, that cltv clerk bo em powcied to purchase a sixty-Inch roll top desk The resolution for profile of Terrace street was referred to street committee. NO MORE MAIL CARRIERS. Postmaster John H Thomas has made nn admirable effort to have an other cirrler ndded to the local mall force and has failed The failure was not due to anything he could help In spector Hotmail came here, looked over the ground and renorted unfaorably because the terrltorv proposed to be covered lacks sidewalks, street signs and house numlieis When these shall hao been pioUded the movement may ngaln be taken up with chance of suc cess. This hint ought to be sulllclent to spur our lesldrnts to effect these Improvements regardless of anything else. WILL REMAIN HERE. 'Professor Hockenbeny will not leave Carbondale, notwithstanding his fail ure to be re-elected principal of the High school He has been appointed general agent for this vicinity of the New York Mutual Life Issuranee com pany and will devote his time to this and educational matters He is ac knowledged to be one of the leading educators of the state and Is in great demand at conventions which meet to promote the science of education. He Is a citizen who can ill be spared and his decision to remain here will b hailed with general rejoicing STRIKERS RETURN. Conlbinok collet y was ngaln in opei ntlon jestetday, the strikers having re turned to work 'lending a settlement of their difficulties Thev have taken sters to form a permanent1 oiganbn tlon and feel confident that the offic ials will give them fait treatment when the situation has been thoioughly stu died The action of the dtlvers and l linnets mprf with genet al approval, fl(i it enables manv miners who wete anxious to work to lesume their btcad s Inning occupations DEATHS. At th" home of his father on Seventh nvenup Richard Klrkwood died Sun da night at the ngo of thirty-six yeais At thp age of seven jears he suffered an illness which rendered him an In valid He is survived by a father and three brotheis The funerul will be held this afternoon at half-past three The funeral of Mrs Maigaret Gehrer. of I"ort -second stieet, who died at Kmeigencj hospital and who leaves -i foutteen-v ear-old daushtoi, will be held at the house this afternoon at 3 o clock LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Misves I.ibble Hutkeand Hittj Wil cox left vestetduy afternoon fot th Normal school at Mlllersville. JIIss Jennie I'm pie has t etui tied fiom a visit with New at k Valley ft lends H Ioiips, of Sctanton, was a vis itor In this cltv ycsteiday Mis A C Low n of Chestnut ave nue. Is entertaining her sister. Mrs. Springsteen of Kast Wlnd-oi, N Y. Mr and Mis Hatty Dennis of W.vo mlng street have leturned home. Miss Mary Met rick, of New York city Is visiting lelutlves heie. Miss Anna Powell, of Wllkes-Harre. v ho has betn visiting Mis Irving Stone, has it tut tied home. C W DeCosta, of Jacksonville. Flor ida who has been a guest at the Moise cottage, Ctvstnl lake, has tetuined south Columbia Hohe company will paitlcl pato in the firemen's pat ado ,it Middle town next mouth. lason nnd Newell Stoddaid have le turned fiom Susquehannu county T II Vannan Is s-eilousiy Miss Agnes Gallagher is enteitainlng Miss T:ila Horan. of Scianton Announcement has been made of the coming matrlage of Dt. W J Uakei, r D S of this city, and Miss Clara Davis, of Jermn The ceremony will be pet formed In the Jertnjn Methodist chuuh on the sixth of Septembei William Hunt, who was itijuted and robbed at Peckvllle and who was taken to the Carbondale hospital, was still alive at 10 o clock last nlfjht JBRMYN AND MAYFIELD, Mrs V H Greenslade who has been attending the Oiand lodge convention The N. K. Fa.rbank CHICAQO ST. LOUIS NBW i! m JU . 9Ucra of the Daughters of St. George at Pitts burg returned home ypsterday. A large number of children woro on tcrtalned yesterday nfternoon at the homo of Mrs. Thomas Hray, on South Main street. In honor of her little daughter Kdltli's birthday. They were liberally supplied with candles nntl re freshments, and had a happy time. 'Mrs S D Davis and daughter Cora nnd son Hatold, who have been spend ing severnt months In the New Kng lilnd states, arrived home on Sunday Lily, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Dawe, of Third street, is ill with bronchitis. Will Snyder, Harry Freas. Hnny Grimths and Walter Tennis uro camp ing out nt Chapman lake. TAYLOR NEWS. United Mine Workers to Meet. Drawing a Financial Success Oth er News of Interest. Local branch, No. 1013, of XTnlted Mine Workers, will hold an Important business session In their rooms In Uasham's hall this evening. All mem bers nre requested to be present. Those who nre not members that ate employed In and about th" mines are. also requested to attend the session. .Machinist John King, of Wllllams port, who has been hero for the past two weeks ploclng n new engine in the silk factorv of Itennrds & Son, has completed the work The machinery Is of the latest pattern Mr King re turned to his homo yesterday. The drawing which was held nt Dougherty's hotel on Saturday even ing for the benefit of John Hill was a financlnl success. The event was un der the auspices of the Jermn Aci dental fund, of which he was a mem ber The prizes were awarded as fol lows First prize, n lounge valued nt $15, wos won by William Winteis, of Providence, No 234r, second pi Ire, n rocking chair, was won bv O M Wil liams, No. 1939, third prize, one-half dozen of caln bottom chairs, was won by Prank Took, of Old Forge, No. 2707; fourth prize, one-half dozen picture ft nines, was won by Geotgo Powell, No 1.351 The pipe and cigars were won bv Mr. James, of Old Forge. Mr. nnd Mrs. p. J Hannon, of Han som, wete the guests of relatives hers on Sunday. Mr and Mrs William M. Boll, of Main street, are visiting friends nt Tunkhannock. Mrs. David J. Edwards, of Mnln street. Is rapidly recovering from her recent Illness Miss Ruth Evans, of Plymouth, is visiting relatives In town. Airs Robert Llewellyn nnd daughter, Marv Alice, have leturned home their visit to New- York Miss Jennie Richards, of Main street, Is visiting at the home of Miss Grace Davenport, of I.awrcneevllle. Miss nihil Hancock, of Sehuvlklll county, has leturned home after being the guest of Miss Saiah Pike, of Pond stipet Miss Lizzie Owens, of Pl mouth, was the guest of Miss Hnnnah Powell, of Miin street, esterdny. . Mine Foreman H. i:. Harris, of the Atchbild mine, has posted notices ask ing for pioposals for a contract to cut a laige piece of rock for the puipose of laving a tall rope, which will draw coal to the foot of the shaft. Miss Annie Fruchle is seriously ill ni her home on Ridge stieet. Mhs Sadie Service, of Green Ridge, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. 1M mond Caitei, of Main street, on Sun day. The Goodrich circus passed through this town-on Sundav from Jermyn en toute for Pittrton They travel In old fashioned turnpike form nnd are said to be good performets Mrs Thomas How ells n-ml son ,rn.rw of South TnIor. were the guests of relatives In Hyde Paik jesterdny. About one month ago my child which Is fifteen months old, had an at tack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting I gave It tuch lemedles as nte usually given In such cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a phy sician nnd It was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten dnjs and was hav ing about twenty-five operations of the bowels every twelve houis, and we weie convinced that unless It soon ob tained icllef It would not live Cham- berlaln-s Colic, Choleta and Dlairhoea Remedy was recommended, and I de cided to ti it I hooiv noticed a change for the better, by Its continued use a complete cure was brought about and It Is now perfectly healthy. C. L Hoggs, Stumptovvn, Gilmer Co , W Va For sale by all dtuijelsts Matthew Hros, wholesale and i stall agents. ' -- - MOOSIC. The Ladles' Aid socletv of the Metho dist Hplmnp.il chuich will give a lawn social on Noith Main stieet this even ing. Mi. I.mmet Drown visited home jes teiday. The Daughters of Rebekah made a veiy pleasant tilp atound Lake Scran ton last week C V Hi own visited home last week Miss Hanlsnn. of Lous Island Cltj, leturned home last Friday. The Women's Chtlstlan Tempeiance union hold their tegular meeting at their rooms Thursday afternoon Miss Ida Campbell and ulster Gertie, of Scranton, ate visiting at the home of H. G Fiischkotn. Chailes Hi own Is home again after spending a few dnyH ut RicUetti, Wallace Hwnits visited home Satur day Miss Floicnre Cannon visited fi lends at Tobjhanna last week Chailes Cannon returned to Long Island Clt, Fridaj. !A MODEL HOUSE la kept In model order by a model liouitnife the clean, the dliliei and kitchen uten.il!, clems the floor) and window, cleam ever) thing deaiubU with GJ&T Washing Powder Thli fimoui demur quickly rernovei dirt or gtt.ie. It makei everything thine Ik, new It doe. the ork in half the time, with half the labor and at half the cost of toap or any other cleanser For t.ttitit economy buy our larre package. SKSS&g. Company YORK BOSTON PITTST0N NEWS Death of Mrs. Kichnrd Hughes, Accldont nt the Florence Amuse ments Coming, Likewise a Brass Band and a Column of Locnl andv Pcrsonol Snnppy News on Both Sides of the River. On last Sunday nt the family homo on the West Hide occuncd the death of Mrs. Hlchard Hughes, nt tho ngo of IS yenrs, after an Illness of several months. The deceased was n natlva of South Wales, but came to this state with hoi parents, while young nnd for the last sixteen yeats resided here She was gieally devoted to fier homo anil the Interesting family which sho reared about her Sho Is survived by u husband and four daughters, viz . I.lln. wife of V J Richards, of Peck vllle, nnd the Misses Jennie, Carrie nnd Mary, who reside at home The funeral will occur this afternoon ftom the home on Montgomery street nnd lntetmcnt In the West I'lttston ceme tery. The Goodrich circus, which Inflated Its canvas on tho West Side gave two performances yesterday to large audi ences and the samp was as good as anyone could expect for the pi ices charged. The parade looked the worse for weai, but the show vv'as clean cut, and veiy much up-to-date. Young men named Itarrett, Patter son, and another who Is known as "pie- face," had a narrow escape fiom the clutches of the law vesterdny for In sulting Inoffensive people on the street The ofllcers will round them up the first oppoitunlty and tho nwor will do th" rest The Hagle Hose companv ill 111 srtund who will on Friday next contest .vith the I.lntas of Towanda, at the firemen's tournament at Tunkhannock, have been drilling nightly and expect to be successful as usual on next Friday. Rev. D. "M. George and family arc sojourning at Lake Wlnola nnd enioy ing n well earned vacation, while Mrs Rebel t HIrtlev and son, of Scnmlon, are visiting friends In this city Quito a number of the Christian Hn deavorers from this city will go to Scranton today and take pirt In tho i ally at Nay Aug park, where State Piesldent Fberman will be present The Delaware and Hudson has Issued special rates. Dt James Thompson Is erecting n handsome lesldence on Luzerne nv nuo nnd w hen completed and furnished will have one of the most cozy homes on that side of the river John Redctto, u miner In the Flor ence mine at Smlthvllle, was struck by a portion of a ptemature blast ycs teiday morning and his body, especial ly his face and head, was badlj lacer ated. He was brought down to the hospital In an ambulance and after his wounds were dressed It was thought that the Injuries would not prove fatal Hx-Controller Reese was a -visitor here yesterdav fiom Pottsvllle, where he has resided for the past two years It is possible he may return to this city again and assume charge of one of the collieries on the West Side The Washington street school build ing Is being sui rounded with curbing, which will very much Impiove the ex tol lor of the premises The condition of the water In the river yesterday was of the putrid cir clet, the result of the late storm and the contents of the Lackawanna, which empties Into the Susquehanna at Cox ton. Mitchell's All Star Plaers will opei the season at Music hall on next Thursday evening nnd a large audi ence will no doubt avail themselves if the oppottunlt of seeing Mr Mitchell's new company on their flist appear ance. The bill for Thutsday evening will be "Why Jones Left Home" The joung men of the West Side twenty In number, and musically In clined, have organized fot the put pose of giving to this clt what It has long needed a Hi st class band Mrs. Anna Medle.v will deliver an address this evening In the mission looms of the West Side She is quite an enteitainlng talker and the public, who aie invited to attend, will be In tel ested James Hazle and family, of the West Side, ate entertaining Mi. and Mis McMIntt. of Caibondale. Miss Agnes Jackson Hi j den, of Del aware street, has returned from a ti In to Albany, Boston nnd New pot t, while her mothei. who enjoved the same tilp. will lemaln a week longer at Elizabeth, N. J, to visit old friends. John Gtegory of the West Side, will said todaj for the British Isles and will spend the balance of the summer with ft lends of bygone days W. Swift Callahan will lead the Get man this evening at Company "I nimoiy A meeting of Lackawanna and I.-i-zerne county delegates of the Young Men's Institute was held In this cltv Sunday and arrangements wete set on foot for an exoursion to Lake Ariel on Sent 20. The employes of the Hnllstead mine at Durea will nin an excursion to Hntvey's lake on Sept S and will be desoivlng of pationage, as the pio ceeds will be given to the families -if the thiee oung men who fell down that shaft. ' AVOOA. Kdtnund, the ll-months-old child of James Powell, of the North Hud, who died on Friday, was Interred In the Langellffe cemetery Sundny. The (lie alarm was sounded y-rterday at noon nnd caused the usual excite ment that prevails on Mich occasions On investigation It wns found that the file originated fiom a house owned by John McGoffe, of Jermjn The Hose company iesponded, but their sen Ices weie not required as the flames weie extinguished Immetndlately A cave occuned Sundav afternoon in the lot owned bv William McDon nell, of West Avoca. 1'hc cave was ausetl by the undermining of coal bv the Avoca Coal compaii. At flist the people weie "ety much uff lighted, nut it was found on investigation tint there was no cause for alaim. The ceve measures thitty feet in clrcutu fertnee, Is fifteen feet deep and is filled with water. Miss Margtrct P.anett. of Wllkea Uune. und Miss Maiy Duffy or Scran ton, are belns entertained by Miss Agnes Gibbons. Miss llllznbeth Franklin Is visiting friepds In Philadelphia Miss Mame Fltzslmmons has leturn-e-1 after a week's sojourn nt Rocka wa Mr. and Mis. James McDormott have returned after a wcok's outing nt Lake Ariel. Mis Annie Reams, of Pottsvllle, and Miss Maine Kearns, of Phlladol- Premium List Package Quality., Low Price. Used in Homes. Our New Premium List, whichlwill shortly appear in this paper, will surpass everything ever offered heretofore! WOOLSON SPBCE COMPANY, ToBedo, Ohio. phia have returned home aftei spend ing a few weeks at the llrehonj lesl dence Miss Jennie Fit7mlrick. of Mansfield, and Miss Mary Patten, of Olvphant, were calleis In town this week Miss Relinda Dohertv accompanied Mi-. lullu McPeek to Noiwalk, Conn Rev. M r. Crane is spending his vacation nt the scashote Mai tin Ritike Peter Curlev. Law icnce and Thonns Morahan can led oft pilzes nt the Caledonian picnic at Hanover paik atuidoy. Mi and Mis John Loiimet, Mr. nnd Mf Hdward Rvans. of Scranton. spent Sunday with Mis William Drown, sr. Miss Mae Wagner, of Wilkes-Rarre. returned home yesteidav, after a few dajs' visit with ft lends in town. PEGKVILLE. Miss Hmina Kimball leturned vestei day from a visit with Caibondale t da tives Mrs. R J Taylor nnd daughter Rlanehe letutned vesteidaj ftom Kast Hianch. N. Y. where Mi Taylor is conducting a harness shop. The new No 1 school building Is fat from being leadj for occupancy on Septembei 1 It will take two oi thiee weeks to place the heating and venti lating appatatus In position. Mr nnd Mis J Harrett and daugh tei Thuizn aie spending a few days with the lattet's patents, Mi and Mis. D W Wilcox, of Damascus Mr J. D. Ilioad returned Saturday ftom a week's visit with telntlves at Wells Urldge, N. Y Mi. anil Mis G M Pietce, who have been visiting lelatlves at Afton, N. Y, returned home last evening. Mis Olanvllle Is visiting lelutlves at Wllkes-Bane .Mr J H Klnback was a Scranton callet estetday Captain Geoige Simpson, n veteran of the .SIxtv-seventh regiment, Penn sjlvanla, whose home Is at Nnntlcokc. Is spending it tow das with Mr. and Mrs Hnny Simpson, of South Main street A very enjoyable day was passed last Tuebday at the home of Mi and Mrs. J D Klzer, of Klzers, the occasion be In the ninth semi-annual leunlon of the Klzer family. Games, music, awing, ing, and towing on Lako Klzer were indulged In by tho younger members of tho family Diner was served on the lawn ut u table Inige enough to accommodate the entlte family, which nutnbcied thirty-nine. Those ptesent weie Mr nnd .Mis. W. W Klzer, Leslie. Mao and Glen Klzer, of Vnrden, Pa ; Mr. and Mrs. L F Klzer. Maude, Rob eit, Celestla, Uulallo nnd John Klzor. of Towanda, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs J. Dahl Kien Klzer, Hdlth, Lela and Reba Kber, of Klzeis, Pa.: Mr. A F. Klzer, of Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cobb, Hoy, Grace, Lela and Iiellc Cobb, of luxury wstSisn'theeach of all! t Coffee for the IVloney JHiftii PP dimmers Mt and Mrs M A Arnold, Beit. Will and Mubel. Arnold, of Car bondale, Mr and Mis M S Shaffer and Hi nest C Klzet, ot Wilkes-Banc. Mr and Mis r. A. Peck, Mahlon S Peck and .Mi. and Mrs. H. V Ken nedy, of Peckvllle. The next reunion will be held Febtuaty 1, limo, at Klzet-, Pa. OLYPHANT. At a meeting of the school boatd last night the teuchets for the coming teim wete appointed and salaiies fixed as follows Cential school M W t'ummiugs, ptinclpal. $!J. Miss M. I Mcliale. nssMant piinclpal. $"0 Miss M. A. McGlnt. $no. Miss Katie Don nelly $4.", Katie Nealon, $15, Nellie Mat tin, 4,", IMith Lvans. $45. Kat'e Fljnn $10 Fust, waul sc Iiool Han nah Ilentj, $riij, Katie Walsh, $3r, Thhil watd school Katie Muiphi $50, Mary Nealon. $4". Fouith watd school Katie Mtttrav, $50 Nellie Mc Andtew, $4". Maggie Lvans, $45. Sarah Ruddj $4". Maishwood m-hool -Jennie Patten, $1" musical dliectot. Piof T W Wotklns $-,o The appointment of night school teacheis was defetred un til the next nteetlni The building committee was Instiucted to place electric lights in the central school building. A committee consisting of Messrs. Williams and Patten was ap pointed to wait on tho borough coun cil and ask them to tepalr the street leading to tlio Fouith watd school, which is tepoued In bad xondltlo.i. and also to tequest them to extend the electric lines to the seveial m hools In the boiough At the suggestion of Pi of. Cummlngs a motion was made that pupils beginning school in the primal y grade be admitted only at the beginning of the school teim and th (list duy of Januaty, In ouler not to break up the classes Mr Cummlngs said the plan Is being followed by manv schools throughout the state He nisi uiged the board to take steps to hav the law enforced preventing the sale ot clgaiettes to school bojc under the age of 16 eats. A labot otganizatlon of Maishwood wns gtanted the piivl lege of using the school room at that place, ppovldlng they keep the- place In good condition. May, the i-j ear-old daughter of Thomas Rlchaids, of Hell street, die I yesterday of dlphtheilu. The funet.il will be held this afternoon. Miss Jennie Kennedy, of the West Side. Is lsltlng fi lends nt Hlnglmmton NHVHR BURN A CANDLH AT BOTH HNDS" Don't go on drnwlng vitality from tho blood without doing something to replace it. Hood's Sar Haparllla gives none, mental and dl gostlvo strength by enriching and vit alizing the blood, HOOD'S PILLS are non-lrrltating, mild, effective. OaBBKBfjM BHBjaapjBM HiHHIIHHI pjpaajapnijHKjBT nB llam iiaH caH THOMPSON. Arthtit Clark and his sister, Jennie, and their ft lend Miss Marie Burdlck, all of Montdole, are lenevvlng old ac quaintances for n few dnvs Arthur and his sister were taised heie und are ever welcome visitors Miss Vlrgle Cargill tesumes bet stud ies in the Stroudsburg Notmal school this week. Rev. Mi French, of the Free Bap tist e hutch, has i etui tied fi,oin his va cation and occupied his pulpit on Sab bath niornlnr Geotge Roseboom and wife, of Sld nev, N Y., ate visiting at the later's parents, Samuel Truesdall and wife. Mis John Ljelen spent Sunday and Monday with her son, Charles, at Her rlck Cen tie. P R St. John Is moving his family to Blnghuniton. as he Is engaged there with Taj lor & Antlson, Jeweleis Mr St John was In business heie for sev ernl jeats nnd he and his famllj will he missed by a goodl citric that had to do with him and them Mis Aaron Dewltt nnd daughtei of nonestlale, nnd bet son, Frank DeWItt of Yonkeis, N. Y. have been visiting nt M. W. Messpngei's for the past few das Qulncy Gates, esq , of New York clt, Is spending a few weeks with his par ents, A. W Gates nnd wife, on Main stroot Rev P. R Tower preached at Ararat Sabbath afternoon and Rev L Cole preached at Statrucca in the evening, us Rev David had mote on his hands than he could do Mr. Adams, of Pntetson, N. J, spent the Sabbath with his wife at the Jef fetson House H. L Barnaul, of Jersey City, spent the Sabbath with his friend, Miss L Baldwin, who Is spending some 1 1 mi nt the Jeffeison House Mis. C B. Penman of Scranton, spent a tiny nt tho Jeffeison House last week. Miss Cairle Branson, of I'nlondale, visited the Misses Baldwin recently. Humpluej Penn, aged 71 eais. was bulled ftom the M. H chinch at Ktar rucen last Wedncsdnv Rev B F Lnnabee. of Thompson oflk lated Mi Penn leaves it widow and the follow ing chlldien to in out n his loss Mts Agalsta Smith. Thompson. Mrs Daniel Glover Ainrat, Mrs James Skinner and George Penn, of Susquehanna, Mis Josle Slocum, of Binghamtnn, Mts Norman Wall, of Burston, N. Y . Mrs. Hugh Watklns of McClure. N Y . Mrs Geotge Caroenter. of Slnr rucca Humphrey Penn, of Uurston, and King Penn, ot Starrucca. rnioEBuivo. Mrs. Lavln, of Jackson street, Js spending a week with lelatlves In New York city. IMchard McLaughlin and family have Save your Lion Heads and pro cure valuable Premiums Free. ever Ground, only packages. .$3 APE RftE A !VJ AJAX TABLUTS POSITIVELY CURB .rflZ JNrrrottJ DlsetiirtTalUaa Mem orjflrapotoncy, Kbeplaeinw, tc , oauMJcJ by Abuso or other Fxcesies and Inu' c rot ion s, TJtu qulchlu and tuittu rostoroLost vitality in older jounc.tDj tt & man far Atllrf V. hilllna nr mnrvfona sdSPreTtut Insanity on CoatuoptioT il l&Knr in time. Ihoiruv ihows tntmcdlato Improve- sui'u inu cuogid n t,uitL TiDere an otnor iau in slit jou having tho genuino AJax Tablita, The have cured thou2cdaud Vflllcurojou. ttoglveapov hits wruiea Kaaramrs loentct aouro en ITv2 oacliceor rotund tho money frieo uvu l Oipec phvoj.b, wrtiii fr'Kgcs uuii iruAtoisDii ior i:w, ijy iiaclcace. or biz ckcts (full tra: nail, in plain wra7r. m nn recirt of price. Circa fat nets. Lirra ip 9Poirbrntt.t CICIfT III For .ale In Scrantcn, Pa., y Matthewa Bros., und U c. Sanderccn, druggists. MAKE PERFECT SVlEiNS noornrsp.utti tanotsur lit. nn be rr.torr J to y, u Th. v.rv cr Lonicrr ill. io.i. na .imimorii nr worilrmi tl neriou. ll.hltlty r. bMlul.ljr rurnl by n nfl.f'Hl i a nir. a. uit. protapi rruer io in omnl. fslllnff memory and tb. wait, and drain ot vital po. era. Inclined by Indlicrctton oreicraieiof early yeaia lmnlrtvliornndual,nn,la.rriiiu tlon Brae, uplh.eyitatn tiiv. k bloom to lb. rheakland luitrr to the eyei of ir!yyoiinnorold One a)c boi r.n.wa vital energy E919J0 boie. at funded Can b. carried la tett i a.aconipiaiauuaiaiHe.acur.v.TTlvor meney r .erywhti. or mailed In Plain wrapper on iecelp Q u. earrira iu ini -- pocaei ooni price by Tin rmrtirr co iv.. iaii. .ley.. iaicat.a' Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Broa and McUurruh & Thomas, druggists. gone to it tide In the Third waul, on Main stieet Saukle tiibe, I. O. U. M, will hold their legulai council tonight In Odd Pollous' hall. Mrs. Snyder, of Caibondale, visited her daughter on Main stieet on Satur day last. I.ouls Hepler and wife, wlWwenf'a few months ago t icslde in Park Place, have letiuued to their old home on Albeit stieet. There Is mote Catarrh In this brctlotj of the minim than all othet disputes )i it togelhri, ami until the last few je.iis wan Hiippijti-il to Up Imiujalile, for u great raanj enrs doctot pronoUnctM It a local disease, and luexcrlheil local remedies, and by constantly falling to cuio with local treatment, pionounct il It Incurable Selene o has proven catarrh to be u constitutional dhentt', and thece fotii riuiriH imihtlttitlonal treotmxCP Jlall's (i)tanh Cure. matiufufturtwPliv I' J I'lieno A, Co , Tplcilo,vOhle ftthi. onl constliiitinnai cute nnwt1hf..maik't It Is laken Inlet nally In iIosph from la drops to a teaspoonful It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tlio sjslont They olTn one hundred dollars for an case It fulls to cure Send for circulars ami tcHtlmonlal Address P J CHi:'12Y & CO . Toledo, O. Sold b HruKkUts. "c Halls l'amlh Pill aie tho best. CASTOR II For InfratB and ChiMfeS. 5S The Kind You "HaVe AlWafsBou 81gnaturiof Cna&ffiz&Jil&i,
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