dl-JLE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1900. 9 NORTHEASTERN ': PENNSYLVANIA tfACTORYVILLE. Special to.lho Seranton Tribune. Factor) vllle, I'.. April 13. Itolli tlio l'lrit lUpUsls in! (I JlcthoilUt Episcopal ilmrihcs cf tlilTlnrc wilt hold appropriate and elaborate, services tomorrow, ipcclilly In tlie cvciilnij, The morning service- nt the Tint llapllst elmrcli win consist nt appropriate Knstcr music, the moriilnit milium will he tnlltlc.l "Awake Thou That Mccpeil," hy Maker. The pastor of the tlmrih will deliver an appropriate Hauler sci tnon. The evening proat amino will romlt of lopnnsive Kastcr services, entitled 'The Mitht of Life,". l.y Not In, whkh consist ot the fol lowing programme: Organ' Voluntary. I'roxcrl'inal. "Christ the Nml U ltl'in Tod.iv niesveil'llv tlie.Cloil and l'athrr, Superintendent nml Sclmul Invocation, HvspolKlfc Heading. JhUlc, "Hcjolect The laird Is King. . voices in i invii Scripture Lesson, Aiils xlll:l-3l .ind Will. 11:J11 A prut If V Creed. Music, A H.vmn of (lladncss. llcsponslve Heading. Music, The lister Hells Hlng Sweet and Hear. Infant Stliuol ltesponslvc lleaditig. Mu-do, Limb (( tloill Ihou N'ow Art Seated. Ollcrloiy. Anthem, Itejolee Jerusalem and Slug Choir Address l'',,lor Pra.v i r. lljinn, The lliy of lie birred Ion. (Iraie He I'nto oil and l'eare, , Siipcriulinilciit and School llpurillilloii. At the JI. 11. churili. the pastor, lte. . M. Hlller, will preach In the morning his lat ser mon before going to cmileienee. The K.iter mu slo in I he morning will I "Our Wscn Lord," l.y Ijiiiii. The mine eunlng sin lira will he devoted to llaslir i.intnta. .Following is the pro graiuiiie: F.nTF.H CANTATA "'Hie lli-tirriitlon." II. W. l'orter I'AItT I.- I'll M". TO CIIIIIST. 1iciriH, "'Ihe lllorlom Name." ".Milling Ills villous," (Pass Solo), Male Quirtette I'AItT Il.-'llli: KMI'TY SlU'l'LCIllti:. "The Dawn 1 Now llnakliig," Chorus for Women Solo, "Tlie Walk to the Sipiililinre," Trio for Women's Voices -Mid Scmi-Cboni'. Hi hold Theie Wat a (iieat Unthqiiakr," Chorus, Solo Tenor The Thirst of (!od, Solo Soprano, with Vocal Aciompanimint I'AItT Ili.-CIIIIIST IS IllSl'.X. Willi lliisy Light, 11.11 Solo, wllh Soprano and Alto Duet He Trusted He to Viitory. Male Chorus and Tenor Silo Soprano Solo, "Xow- Is CI11M Hiscii," ....Choir llehold lie Cometh (iimtilte Chiist Hilng liaised ChoriH, with Solos Wk2iHri 'n'''"'ii 'ft jI KtSijirWv 1 A. a 5 I ,S)RgPf)fSS, ACTS GENTLY ,( ON .rr-v I Ki pN1 BOWCI r mcS THE SYSTEM OVERCOMES h mSTIPATION DlTUAU PERMANENTLY p ?, NICHOLSON. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Nicholson, April 14. Mr. and Mis. F. 1). l'ralt, who hao been spending sovcial dijs with fiiends In llingli.initon, X. Y., and Xew Mllford, l'a., hive returned home. Miss Nellie Thompson is making an extended Ui.it in 1'ilUton, l'a , with her sister, .Mrs. Simucl 1'. (leorge. Mls Maggie Duggan entertained Mis. Cantlin and daughter, of Foster, l'a., todaj-. At the Methodist Kplseopal churcti on Sundiy morning an Lasttr elire, "The Dawn of Day," will be giun by the Sabbath school. In the riming hpecial music, lonsUtlng of c lionises, .1 solo, duet, itc, will lie rrnuercu ny tne inoir. A shou seimon will be diliticd b the i.tor. Speilal Kaster tnulc will be furni-hed at the seniles in the I'lesb.iterlan cliuuh Sunday. Mrs. L. 11. Sanfonl cntertaliied Mhs Carrie, I.lojd, a teaiher In the iwimly school, todiy. Sir. James And has returned from Tunklian nock, where lie has been on duty as a juijman this week. St. James' Misiion, Kaster Day programme: II; inn 112 Worgan Anthem. CluM Our Passorr Thomas Tr Peimi Dkes llenedieliis (39). IImiiii 110 (St. Kevin's). Ktic (MT). (ilorll TibI (5S2). imi 121 (Victory). Sermon. Offertory. Thou Ait Worlliy Con.nit S.initus (427). Hi mn 22 J. (Jlorii in Kreelils (11). llmii li! (Lux Koi). HALLSTEAD. ,TSB!ALVFECT5' BUY THE GENUINE -MANT'D BY IRRNIAfTGYRVP TOP Sfttt BY fll'. DRU66ISTS PRICE 50e.FtR BOTTIjf Friday night to attend a warm sugar social. Hot hictuits and warm si'gar wue tho luxuries served. Stephen Tlngley. who has been seriously sick with tphoid four, is ncowring tapidly. Junius Young lias been in town during the weik lool.ini: after his leal istati1 intensts in the boiougli and suiioundiig I'ounti. He retuinej to IIciidilc Ihursday evening. Miss Cl.11.1 Hull, who lus been spending the ivlnter in r.lniiia, X. Y., whcie she has bet n at tci.ding the Kluilra Ladies' college, is home to spend hir I'js'rr vac.'itlcjn. tillie of cples are In lamp a shoit dis tanee above (iu.it llend on the f.11111 of William Xcwnian. Their is one huge t"ht and fonr vvign-s with a muni er of hordes and dogs. The Call faun in the township which was sold at sheiiff's sale Stturilav April 7. was puuhasid b Mis. I'red ( ul. The IlalMcad loud of trade met I'm! 11 evin. Ing and opened bids for the (lection ot the ihalr futory. There vieie sevnal bid' reielved out side of the local eontiaitors. The Young People's sociity of the I'rcsb.iti ilan church have issued invitations for a height mm hi to lie held in the ileal fuluie. 'Ihe piieo of ad mission will be !'. cents pir fool a:ut one cent for cuiy aildition Inch in the height of .1 per-oii, WAYMAET. Knights of the Oolden EtgU tml th Itincrs' Accidcntil fund, tlestdcs his wife lis Is sur vived by one child. Tlie funeral will take rilaee tomorrow afternoon. Interment will be In tang. el I He cemetery. Jessie, the 2-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Median, tiled on Thursday afternoon, after several clas' Illness. The funeral will take place this afternoon. Interment will be In St. Mary's lemctery. The funeral of Alice, the 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jeffries took place jra tcrday afternoon. Interment was made in Lang. tilde cemetery. William Dixon returned on Thursday from the llaltlmore Medical college. Almi, the 4-c,ir-old daughter of .sir. and Mrs. John Kelsinger, Is seriously ill of diphtheria, The following musical programme will bo rindercd at 10..10 o'clock mass at St. Marj's church tomorrow t Kyrte, Twelfth Mass Moart Gloria, llaj den's See end Mass. (Jul Tolls James Itydcr Credo, II 1'lat Do Monti V.l In Carnatuscek, ....Mary Hoban, l'rof. Harris Offcrtor O Jesii Del, Mary Hoban, Anthony and James Itydcr Agnus Del, II. Dempsey, ,L Connolly Don Nobis Quartette Chorus Coolr i:. I!, Snder wlshrs to state that he did not sell out his cah grocery business to William Miicklow. lie will lonttnuc in ...c business at the old stand. .Mrs, John lSucklcy, ot the Xorlh Lnd, Ins been called to Arehbald on account of the death ot hev biother, Thomas Stanton. Ilcrnard Mctabe, of Ihe Xortli Lnd, left yes- tcrday to make Ids future home in llutto City, Montana. aouLDSBono. Special to the Seranton Tribune. llallstead, April 13. Ihe boys who were ar reted for brniMiig into the Hailioad Young Men's Christian association last Sunday and pl.ilng cards theie, pleaded guilty to the ehaige when arialgiicd before lturgess t'apwcll Monday and were discharged with a repiimand. Ft nl W. Chunh left tor n trip through the south Thursday eMiiing. Ho will visit Augusta and Atlmt.1. Duiing his ab-ence Flank V. bwlgeit will manage tlie llallstead Herald. Comtalde Dukir beived a lani'lord's wanar.t on the goods and chattels belonging lo the silk mill VAcdtiesday. The goi ds were elMralned for rt tit one the llallstead Textile company, for baik rent which should have bem paid ny s-ping.ilrn Urns., tlie piiiint operators of the mill. II. F. Ilt'istdn, tranagir ot the llallstead Silk mill, has reeintly suceetdcii in weaving a piece M riibon tint has .1 laic inYct. It is said that vintine is something tint has not before been ficcriniplished by silk iiiinutaduieis. The bus line between f.rcat llend and Hall staeil, whlih was fointerly ownetl by .1. N. Sackelt, of fliiat llend. has been sold to Finl Slmpion, who for n muiiber of vers had bem in iho employ of r. .ukett Simpson assumed tlie mangciutnt of the hue this week. A had 01 uung ladies diove to Mm inirtville Exercise m& ikm. Exercise is a splendid thing for a healthy person. But when the body is weakened by disease, exercise strains rather than strengthens. Exercise will not cure a "weak" stomach. It may in crease the appetite, but it won't cure dyspepsia, auu an increased appetite is a curse notji bless ing to the sufferer from dyspepsia. "" Take exercise ' by all means but also take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery if there is a deranged or diseased condition of the btomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. . This medicine is not a cure-all but a spe'eific for diseases of. the stomach and diges tive and nutritive system. It strength ens the stomach, purifies tlie blood, and increases physi cal vigor. There is no alco hol contained in "'Golden Medical Discovery " and it is absolutely free from opium, cocaine and everv oilier linrrntir. Itis strictly a'tetnperatfce medicine. jsiwiiU to 4ay that TJr. Pierce's Ooldeu Med. liar- Discovery has proved a great blessing to nur' writes Mri. JSIIeii 1!. ISacou, of Shutesbury, Vruukliii County, Mass. "I'lior to September, tS, I had doctored for my stomach trouble for Revtral years, (jolng through a course of treat ment without at y real benefit. In Septemler, jSjci, 1 had verv sick spells and grew worse j owUatlmtJlttlCv 3mmencecl in September, l'V lovtaiif.Urr ricrra'a medicine, aud in a shorrtlmc I could eat nml work. I have gained tweiilyjMxiuds lu two months." Dr. rierco'ft Pleasant Pellets are a cure fofx6usl"n ,A- '- Special to the Seranton Tribune. Wamait, April 13. The 11 mains ul Mis. Sophia I!e,itt.s Kent, o' New oik clt, niolhei of lone II. Kent, the aill.t, who dlul in tint illy last Mondiy, Wire luorght to this pluc ThurMlay alteruoon and Intcned in the fauiil plot in Stanton cemiteiv. Mis, Kent ,as .1 for titer icshlctit ot this place and lisidcd vvith lur 1 rot her. tie late (ieorgc 1. Ileatt.vs. until his death in Ik'U. ftci that she, with her dau-'i-tir, nude t licit home in Xew YotL Albeit Ilcndiliks, of tills place, is visiting lela tives In Winsted, Conn. 1', i:. Imh, of Ma held, was calling on his paiints yesterday. About 12." men and bos t,ie at work, also 1 huge lumber of terms, at Lake Lodoie, clear lug the debris from 4he shcues, sawing of the stumps that are above water, de. The wotU of beautif.vliig the giounds, in.iiu tl' "I'i-mile drive, etc., is expeded to last two o, mine j cats. Fred Henihliks, of l'oit Joivls, is at his hi.inn Iieie, being laid up with a badly ipralned ankle. Misses Jennie Inch nrd l'luona llcnnctt fpent Fiiday witli Hotiesdalo Iriends. Mis. Joseph Swan, of I'ickvillo, e.iicils to oe cupy Mrs, llat.dall's houso on Main duet; Walter Wagner, L. J. ltracly's house; Ira Cole, '.. A. Wuiiincott'a hoiisi ; (! II. Wildenburger, of South Cainan, Mrs. Kate Sipiires hou-e; 1. II. lllel -ardsoil, the l'ei leiost farm, on tlie Hollenbac'c road; and (Tare Sliatler, the Wagner estate. Mrs. Frank C'eie.v has so far neovcred from her reient ocvue illness that she was able to be le moved to her new- lin-nc in Cihondalc Tiiei.lay. Hair.v 1'. Stanton is woiklng at his tiade in Citbondale with Contractor I nidi. Mr. and Mrs. Janus Miplrs were callers in Caibondah' the caily pact of the week. Miss Ora Sti phrtison is visiting I er sister, Mis J. . llogns, of Caibondilc. John Loikwoed, of C.111....11. vl.o is suffering with tphold fever. Is still in a iiitieal eonilitlon. Mis. William Mi Mullen, of CaibomUle, Sjient Sundiy with her niolher at the Thoipe home stead. Mrs. Susan (denn epats lo make her homo vvith Mrs. MrMidlet and with that end In view- lias broken up boii'-ekeeping and stfitel her goods at Itobeit llittan's. Clnrles Ileatts, of 1'eckvllle, and Willljin Filci'tt, n Caibondilc, attci.dcd the intrrmint of the late Mrs. Kent Thuinlay. Miss Morilla St irkw cither, of Xew- Yolk clt, is visiting her sistn, Mim. Ltitlu-r IllJ.nil. II. C. Fnslgn niade a Inisiiiess Hip to Hones dale Thursilay afteiiirou. The large piece of inasoii wot I, that was be ing constructed by tl.e Delawatr and Hudson at Keene's for the pat fivv months, was lorn pleteil todaj. The foundation for the new Delaware and Hudson station at this place will bo completed by the middle of next week. HONESDALE. The funetal of our genial merchant, S. A. Ad ams, was largely attended Saturday by relatives and friends from home ami abroad, Services at the 1 home were conducted by Hev. Sumner, of llmghamtnn, X. Y assisted by Hev. Dlcthen, of (iouldsboro. Six little girls, Annie and l'.thel smith, Cracc and Altha Howie, Grace Howling ami Lulu Krekcy sang a h.vmn. The Masonic ritual was used at the interment at Lehigh ccmctriy. Other societies represented were the Knights of lthlas, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Grand Army of the Hepubllc and Wo men's Hellef corps. The floral offerings were nu merous and very beiutiful. A. L. Smith and (1. H. Hhodes, of Muhlenburg college, Allentown, and Miss Fary Flower, of the Seranton Conservatory of Music, arc spending their Faster vacation at their repeclive homes. Miss Mirt,ha Ilemy is visiting In Philadelphia Mrs. S. A. Adims, Mrs. Kerllng and W . K. Flower were at llonesdal Wedneada. Mrs. J. A. Heller and daughter, of Factory ville, are visiting relatives and friends in town. Widncsdi.i, Dr. Lilenberger entertained F. W. .an Xortwick, of Philadelphia. Passion services are being held in Grace Lu theran church every evening this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hush and sons, of Lu zerne, are guests at K. X. dams.' Mis. Ad mis is entertaining her brother, Mr. Hale 0111, of Fort Alleghany. W. J. Marshall and George Newell are at Lopo7. Tucidiy evening about forty of our young people assembled at the home of George nhodes and gave him a mii prise party. A very pleas ant time is reported. The following Scrantoniatis were noticed in trfiwn tills week: J. .1. Kautlman, Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Latiiunic, Mis. M. Lathim. Mis. Susan Heller, who has been spending the winli r at lliiighaiuton, X. V, has returned home. ODD FELLOWS ANNIVERSARY. Proclamation Issued by Grand Mas ter Regarding It. IaH Lootnis, the Krand master of tlio Odd Follows of tin? btnte, has Is ti"il tlio following proclamation with lcfi-rence. to the cluhtjvllrpt annivei vaty of the I'stubllshmrnt of the or der in America: Otlico of the Gland Master of the Lodce of l'enn s.vlvanli, Odd Fellows' Temple, Ilroael and Cher ry stieets. Philadelphia, March Ul. lOfrt. To the Olhens and Mcmbeis of the Subordinate Lodges in l'ciius.vlvania: Your attention is tilled to the re-quest of the grand sire, in Ins proclamation, that jour lodge take appiopriate adlon for tlie due roninirnior.i tlon of the eighty-first anniversary of tlie older cut the 'Jiitli day of Apill, VM. I cannot too stionaly urge the importance of observing tlio day with appropriate e-ereuiony. It is not neccssaiy lint there be n great parade, show or e.xpendltuie ot money. The occasion can possibly be best taken advantage of b holding an open meeting, 10 wliidi 1.111 be Invited those whom ou 1I1 sin1 to bring within tlie range if Our inlluenie as a lodge. If ou will then and thire impress upon them not so much our desire tiiat they should come within Hie fold as to pub licly expiess the countless benefits and advan tages that have come to each of ou by reason of our membership In this order, the great les sons it lias taught ou, the higher humanity tt has ill-tilled within jnur Hies, as well as the broider manhood of which It lias made ou iopa ble, then you will be doubly blessed. First Hy the renewal in jour own heaits of our fealtv to the order, and Second Hy the deep and lasting Impressions vou will have made upon those who are ot without inUueiice and loathings of Odd Fellow ship. Fraternally jours, Lsau Loomls, Grand Mister. Attest; James U. Nicholson, Grand Secretary. POLICE PICKINGS. 'Ri-'i''y:v'5idJ 'v3 sir l-lfft"J: i' -v j '.M f's-A -. fSjimH1 '! u",V."f A li wn Scclal to the Suanton Tribune. Honesdale, Apiil l.i. -Mr. Ftiginc 1'. Ham, of Seranton, was a Honesdale visitor on Thursday. Miss Kdith Torrey is home fioni Xew Yoilc City Indies' seniluar.v for the Faster vacation. Miss Hattle Hotkwell, assistant printlpal of a N'ew Ixitiden, Conn, seminary, is spending a few da9 at her home 011 upper Main street Mrs. Grant W. Lane and little djughten are sojourning at Atlantic City. Mr. George C. Weston, son of W. W. Weston, of Honesdale, has been admitted as a meinbc1 of the I'liilidelplda liar. Mrs W. 11. Holmes and Mix Claia II. Torrey will have tlurge of the ueM Miislual History club meeting, which omirs on Thurvljy evening, April 19. Miss (Jraie drey will accompany her aunt, Mis Column, to llrookl.vn. X. Y., on Situnlay lur an extended visit. Hoiiesdale's new simmer rtsnit will be Like I. ..idle. , The Ddawaru and Hislson iouiiany Is putting in a eliiveway nude ot paving stone at the ap proach at each tin! of the new p.isscngir stnlon. An entertainment entitled "The 1'assion Slave" will bo given in the open house novt Tuesday evening hy the Cijjtal l.ttciary and Dramatic club, of Sti.mtoii, Next Monday evening Oelck ttilie of lied Men will hold their annual bill in the armoi). Arrangements tire lielng made for special Kastcr senilis ill all of the lbmesdalc thurtlies mi S11nd.1v A petition tu Mee-Vresldeiit Young, of the Delawaie and lliuhon compiny, has ls?n drvii luted by foimer emplojes auiong the business men of Hoiipsdalc aiklug that the men now idle (fvrtu-r I'mphi.vtm) be emploisl, liislead of im porting workmen cm the Hones Isle branch. The Delaware and Hudson paymaster distil Luted pay In Honesdale and on the branth lo ,uy. AVOCA. Henjsinlii Seanians, aged M .vcurs, was In stantly ki.ied by a fall nt rock .vts.terd.iy morn ing in Sparrowvllle mine. No. 2, I'ennsyhaula Coal company. Deceased was an exemplary jouiig man. He was married about one tar ago to Miss LIU Hurns, of Miller Hill. Ho was u member of the LatigUllfo l'rnbjlcrian chunh, lu the absence of Major Molr, Aldeiman Kas-on .vcsteidi nioiulug presided over police iniirt. .Icihu Wdsrun, who was airestcd by l'a tiolui.in D.i.v on the cli.uge of cltuiikennets and dlsordi'ilv conduct and of insulting ladies on the stint, was lined ".I and in default was commit ted to the cccnty j til fot thirty davs. 1'eter MiCraw, aliened by Mounted Ofi'eer Josiph lliueh 1 ltd 1'aliiluian .1. D. Thomas, while acting in a drunken and disorderly in.iin.cr, was ITncd 0, not having which ho was sent to the count jail foi twent da.vs John Hrewn, arrested by Patrolman Da 011 the tharge of acting in 1 dlsordetly manner and anno ing people on the street paid a $." hne. Favorite Remedy Wins Ninety-One Out of Every Hundred Uslnj,' II, Arc Cured. Never Such Searching Investigations Given n Medicine Before. YQVivJ? if w w" The world is waking from its long winter sleep. The sun has crossed the line. The robins are beginning to sing and bright skies and bright eyes are everywhere. This is a glorious Spring for us. It does a man's heart good to have his customers return, grasp his hand with warm congratulations, and declare you have saved him from $10.00 to $20.00 on his Spring suit. Millionaires have been our customers here. Men who have always paid from two to three times the price we charge, but when they see our stylish fitting, see our perfect tailoring, examine our pure beautiful woolens, they are flocking to us by hundreds. Only one price, remember, but five hundred kinds of goods to select from. Beautifully made to your measure made just like a 30 suit. You'll be proud of it. Come and get some samples. o J& W t Suits, None Higher None Lower rSiigS SEPARATE TROUSERS, $4.00, ALL MADE TO ORDER. WW Seranton Branch, Lackawanna Avenue, Opposite Jonas Long's, ii4 tJ.,'- -vy- - ?lt wWwmW? tfr 3- -"'-J' T vXf "tyP' "sf- -lj sYJsJ- - '-xpr -j. q y & SCHEDULfc OF THE ATLANTIC LEAGUE PREPARED AT THE MEETING HELD IN READING. Seranton Will Open Its Season in This City on April 30 with Elmirn. On Decoration Day Wilkes-Barre and Seranton Will Play Here in the Afternoon and in Wilkes-Barro in the Morning On July 4 the Order of Play Will Be Reversed. UeatUnpr, Pa., April 13. The Atlantic league of base ball clubs adjourned at 8 o'clock tonight, after adopting the follow Inpr schedule: At Elmlra. Seranton, .Ma 7, S, .lime lli. Is, 1!), July, :.0, Ujf. 1. VAIIkisliaiie, Mai 2. 'J, 2'i. 'JS, 21, Aug. 21, 2.'. Allentown, Mav !, 10; June 21, 22, 23; Alls, 21, 2."i. t; Jul II, Hi, IT; Sent. Vi, 20; .11, 2J, June fi, June 2 t, S; Jul In Vi, 20; Sept. '1, 13, luty 2il, 27, 2:; fr-pt. 12; July 21, 2.1, 2-1; 20, 27; Auk. 21 22. fee pt. Sept. Sept. 7, 28; in, 17 2(3, For Kidney, Liver, Bladder or Blood Diseases It Has No Equal. Trial Bottle Fiee. If you arc In doubt whether you have Kidney or Iiladdcr dlneithi'. just put Hiinio of your ttrino lit u Klaa tum bler and li-t It btuml 21 hours; if It has a sediment, or u milky clnudv appear ance, if It Is ropy or stringy, pale or illscelotod, ynur Kidneys or Uladder arc sick. Other Borlous symptoms are pain In the back, fteiiuent desire to urinate, especially at nlKht, a buililnir scaldlntr pain In papHliiE urine or when your uttnn stalni linen. Thu one sure e'ltro for dlsenscs of the Kidneys, Llvor, lllaclder and Blood, Ithi'Utnatism. Jiyspepida Clironle Con Btlpatliin and thu sicknesses peculiar to women Is Dr. David Kennedy's, Fiuorlto Itemed'. It htm cured In many cases whe-ro all oisu failed and is sold at all drug sto'ies for $1.00 for a largo bottle, or six bottles for K,00. Hy a special arrangement with thd manufacturers, wo offer our readera the opportunity of getting it trial bot tle of thin Invaluable remedy absolute ly free, which will b; ucne postpaid to anyone who will send their address tu tho Dr. David Kennedy Corpora tion, ltondout, N, V., and mention this paper. The publishers of this paper guar antee tho genuinen'ebs of this liberal offer. Seranton, May 21, 22; July 2 (two games), 3; Aur. 0, 7, 8. Wilkes-Uarrc, May 11, 13; June 28, 29, SO; Aug. 10, 17, 13. Allentown, .nay, 10, 17; July 0, 7, 9; Aug, 13, 14, 15. Reailing, May 20, 28, 20; July 7, 8; Aug. 23, 21, 23. Atliletles, May t, 3; June 0, 18, 18; Aug 23 (two games), 2!). Xevvaik, April SO, May 2, 23, 21, 23; July 4, a in.; Aug. 3, i. bunilay games will lie plajcil at Newark, Jer sey Clt ami Klmlra. CONSUMPTION OF BEER. Statistics That Are on File in the Office of the Clerk of the Courts. lteiiiliug, Atliletles II, 12. Newark, June 1 0, 0. Jer-i1- City, June i, 11, Sept. 3 (two games). At Seranton. Ulmir.1, Apiil JO; M.i I; June 2, 3, 4. Wilkes-llaire, May 'J, in. :) (ji.m); June 22, 2.1; July I (a. ni.), Aug. 24, 23. Mlentown, May 11, 1.', art, 2S 2'l; Aug. 20, lleaeling, June 2. 4, 5; Jaly 1j, l'i, 20 11, 12. Atliletie-s, June fi. 7, b. July 1 7. s. Vewaik June !, 11, 12; July 21, : .1 (two games). Jeney City, .Irnc 1J, 11, 13; July Sept. J, B. At Wilkes-Barre. l'lmiia, Ma.v 11, 12, 23. 24, 23; Aug. 27, if, 2! Serantcii, May 4, 5, 30 (a. m.), 31; June 21; July 4 (p. in ); Aug. 31; Sipt. 1. Allinte.wn, May 7, t, June 1U, 18, 19; Juiy 30, 31; Aug, 1. lleaillng. Jun !i, II, 12; Jul Lli, 27, 2j; Sept, 5, 0. Atliletles, June 11, II, 13; luly CI, 23, 24; Sept. 2 (two g. lues). Neviaik, .li ne (i. 7, ; luly 18, 1'), 20; S?pt. 11, 12. Jersey City, June 2. 4, 3; Jul 14, Pi, 17; Sept. 7. 8. At Allentown. Klmlra, May 4, 3, 30 (two games), 31; Aug. SO, 31; Sept. 1. Seranton, Mav 2, 3, 2:1, 24, 23; Aug. 27, 25, 2D. Wllkes-Itarre, April 50; Mav 1. June 23, 'l'i, 27 j Aug. 2, 3, I. Reailing. June1 11, II, 13; Jily 4 (a. in.), 21, 23, 1 21; Sept. 4. Atliletles, June 0, 11, 12; July 2(1, 27, 2S; Sept. 5. 0. Newark. June 2, 4, 5: July II. 1, 17; Sept. 7, 8. Jeri.ey City, June 6, 7. 8; Ji'ly IS, 1 20; Aug. II, 12. At Rending. Dliniiii, May 10, 17; June 28, 21. SO; Aug. 13, 1). IV Seiantoii. May It, 15; Jul 0, 7, 17. IS. Wllkcs-llanc, May 18, 10; Jul 10, M, 10, 11. Allentown, May 21, 22; July 3, t 7, S; Sept. 3 (p in.). Atliletles, Apiil SO; May'l, 50 (two games), 31; July 31; Aug. . Newark, May 11, 12; June 23, 26, ni m Jersey fit). Ma 0, pi; June 21, 22, 21; Aug. 30, 31; Sept. 1. At Philadelphia. (Atliletles) Klmlra. May II, 15; July 3, 4 (two game.); Aug. lli, 1", 18. Seranton, May 10, 17; July 10, 11, 12; Aug. 11, II, 15. Wilkes-llaire, May 21, 22; July 0, 7, 0; Aug, (l, 7, 8. Allentown, Ma 18, 10; June 23, 20, 30; Aug. 0. 10, 11. lleaillng, May 2 3, 22, 21. 25; July Jj Aug. 4 (two games)" Newark. May 0. 10, 2, 28, 20; Aug. 2.1, 21, 23. Jersey Clt, May II, 12, June 2.1, 20, 27j July 13; Aug. '!0, 22. At Newark. Klmtia, May 21, 22; July 0, 7, 0; Aug. fl, 7, 8. bouillon, Mi 18, It); June 2S, 20, 30; Aug. 0, 10, 11. v ilkes-llarre, May 10, 17; July 2 (two games), .i; Aug. 13, II, IV Allentown, May 14, 13; July 10, II, 12; Aug. in, 17. 18. Heading, May 1, 1: June, 10, IF, 11; Aue,. 27, 28 20 Atlifet'li. May 7, 8; June 21, 22, 23; Aug. SO, 31; Sept. 1. Jersey City, Msy 1, 3, 30 (two game.); July i (p. m.), 31 j A'ig. 1. 2. At Jersey City. Klmii. Ma) i " '' in " ui -. . U. 11. a; Aug. Ill, 11, 12; Aug. (p. in.); Aug. 27; Aug. 20, Accompanying the application for a brewery license, under a law passed by the last legislature, the applicant must tile with the clerk of the courts, an allidavit setting forth tho output of the brewery for the preceding year. From the aflldavit'i filed by the Lacka wanna brewers the following statistics and computations are made: Itarrels i:. Kobiuson'q ons A.... 71,276 Casey k Kelly S'J.Ssl lv stone Ilrewing Company 27,000 Lackananna Ilrewing Company 24,055 Seranton Ilrewing Company 15,343 Peter Krantz, Carbonclale 15,311 M. Itoblnson 15,017 Total 208,232 A'barrel of beer will average 31' gal lons?. In 208,212 barrels, there would theicfore be 6,359,938 gallons. Multi plying this by four gives 2G,IJ39,T,2, or the number of quarts. On the aver uge, even aloncr Lackawanna avenue, there are five glasses to tho quart, and computing on this basls.lt Is found that the total number of glasses ot beer of home product drank In Lackawanna county l?.st year Is 131,19S,7C0, to say nothing of the foreign beers consumed here. It Is estimated that tlie next census will show our county to have 2O0.U00 population. Two-llfths. of this popula tion, It Is safe to say is enrolled in ihe ranks of the total abstainers. This would leave 160,000 persons to get away with 131,195,76) plasses of the foam ing amber lluld, or about S20 glasses for each pors in. Taking It for granted that ome persons who drink are tem perate In their drinking. It would ap pear that other3 are taking a thimble ful too much. H,fi f -t- r- 4- - The Reason Why I Must be some reason for the great increase in our business? Right goods at the right price are appreciated by right buyers. We sell M your neighbors and friends g why not you? A bit fastidious perhaps ? Well, just come in and see these new I RUGS I C ARRETS I DRAPERIES ! t Prices the Only Thing Cheap About Them. WILLIAVIS & McANULTY: 129 Wyoming Avenue. 44.44.4.4.4.44-4.4.44.4-f---f---f-f-f-f4-4--f-f4-4--f-f4--f4--f-f-f- ELK BOWLING TOURNAMENT. Van Wormer Was High Man Last Night with Average of 170 1-3. The second contest of the bowling tournament on the Elk alleys took place last night, when Taylor, Van Wormer, Burns, Phllllos and Jones bowled three games apiece. Van Wor mer proved the high man of the even ing hy making an average of 170 1-3. and having two high scores of 181 and 183. He ulso led with strikes, having ten to his credit. Hurns led in spares, making seventeen. Tho detailed scores follow: Total. Talor Hums Jones Van Wotiner . Phillips The next games In Av erage. 11(1 141 12.1 1-3 170 Ml 152 the tournament 420 421 370 311 4.V) will bo bowled Tuesdaj night. ASSISTANT POSTMASTER. John R. Williams Glvon the Plac8 by Postmaster Halm. John H. Williams has resigned his position as Journal clerk of the house of representatives at Washington to accept the deputy postmustershlp of tho Wllkes-Ilane postofflee. The date of beginning his new duties was originally set for April 1G, but it has been postponed to May 1, to allow Mr. Williams to nrrange his affairs at Wushlngton. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup 1U been used for oier FI1TV YHAUS by MILLIONS ol MOTIIKItS tor their L'HIMHtU.S W1III.I! Tl'.KTIUSO. vvltli PKltt'KlJT hUtX'KtiS. It hOOTUKS tlie CHILD, MJITKXS the (11JJI8. LL.A8 all I'AIVJ CURES WIND COLIC, anel i, the lt remedy lor IHAHHHOKA. Sold by PrujTirUtt In every part ol the world. He sure and k for "Mr. Wlnalovv'u Soothing feyrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five tenta it hottla. THE MARKETS. Seranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCK'S. BUI Asked. Kb at National Hank H Sranton Savings Hank aoo Seranton Paekinir. Co ,J Third National Hank I2j Dime I)ep. & Pis. Hank 200 Keonomv Liiilit, 11. & I. Co 4, Ideka. Triest & Sate Pep. Co 15U . . Seranton Paint Co SO Clark ,t S-nnver Co., Com 4IK) . . Clark & hnover Co., I'r 123 fkranton Iron Fenee k JIfg. Co 100 Seranton Axle Works 100 Lai kavvanna Dairy Co.. Pr 20 Co. Savinci Hank k Trut Co 2W First National Hank (Carbondale) a0"l Standiid Drllllic Co .".0 ' New Mexieo Hy Coal Co., Pr 4D . . Traders' National Hank 11j HONDS. Seranton Pasienper Hallway, first J tr.ortpajre1, due ItriO 113 ... People b Street Hallway, first niort- Ri.Ke. due lata 115 People' Street Hallway, (ieneral mortgaire, due 1W1 115 Dickson ManiilaeturiiiR Co 100 Laika. Township SelieMil i per cent. ... 102 City of Seranton St. Imp. 0 per cent 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co Sa bxranton Trae. 0 per cent, bonds... 115 Seranton Wholesale Market. (CVireeteel by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) ltutter Creamery, Sic. ; dairy, tubs, 2Jc-. KCBJSeleet western, lie; ncaib, state, 13V4c Cheese -Kull crciiiu, llVse Heaus Per tin. iholce inanow, $2.15; medium, $2.30; pea. 2 SO. Seed Potatoes Per bu $1.23, Philadelphia Grain and Produce. rhlladelphU, April 13. llutler Steady; fancy vveaern n earner. PJ'.ia'JUc. ; uo. prims, sn IIVUM-Klrn.; fresh, nearhv. IV : do. western, lUc.; do. southwestern. 12'5c, do. southern, 12e. Cl.teic t nchatiBid. HeHned Miuars -Firm. C.ot tun - ruclunirnl. Tallow-steady; ilty prime. In homluads, i'iilv. ; country do, baneli, 54U 6ie.; dark, I'saSVdc. Live Poultrv Oulet; fowls. 1Ui1QUc. ; old lorstirs, fe-.-, winter chlekcn-i, lta ISc; spring ehlikeiw, 20a23c ; eliiek1., 10alU"je. Dressed Poultry Firm; tfood eleniaiul; fovvli, choice, Uall'.ji., do fair to Rood, lOiHPfer.; old rooteis, si-.; roasting chickens, ncurb. 12a lie.; western, do.. llnlJc . ; winter chicken-", lhi 20c-. ; broilers, 30il0c. Floui-Dull, unchaniceil Potatoes Finn, New Voik and western, ehoim per bushel, 5a53e. ; do. dotl fair to Rood do., 4501-. Chicago Live Stock Market. ChleaRO, April 13.-Cattle Heeeipts, 1,300; Renrally steadv ; lust on sale today two louU stiers and helfeia, 3. 13; rk1 to pilme nativu steers, ?5j5.W; poor to meilliim, ?4.10.t4.5; se leit feeclrs. 4.25.4.W; mixed Htoekers, Sain.-, lower, .!. 401.110 j cows, bet stronger, others slow, iM.i4.I70; heifers, ifJ.10.il.C3; e aimers, V-i 2.80; bulls, I.70i43: culver, Il.n0a7.25; Tex an, ln'sl Oil SUie IIH1.1, -' lieau Ul iv.iu; ii-ajs feil steers, la5.iri, Texas bulls, !fl.2.'u:i.75. Hor Iteccil'ts todi, 1S.IVK); tomorrow, 18,000; left over, 3,oml; active, iiilOc. belither, top, $3.70; mixed and butchers, ijA 40a5.ii7',i; (rood to choice heavy. tA.50j5.70; roush heavy, V:i5a5.43; Unlit, J3 S0'a3 37li bulk ot sales, $3 ROaS.dO. Shee Heeeipts, 4,(100; sheep and lambs, steady; Rood tu choice wethers, tclali.W; fair to cholie mixed, (."Mil; western sheep, ela0.10; earliiiRs, $ila0.(i0; native lambs, $3.50.17.50, western lambs, iJ,a7.50. Buffalo Live Stock Market, Kast Huffaln. April 13. Cattle Itceelpts, one sale; sleadr for all erades. Rood stockers flrm. Hors- Heeeipts, 53 cars; shade easier for all but J .Iks; best lieuvy Rrailiw, 3.85a3uU mediums, 3.W)a5.83! mixed, 3.75a3.hO; Yorkers, Rune: vulRhts, f5.H5a5.75t Unlit to fair from 123 pounds up, very dull, W-"""'; rou.'hs, 5.25a3.40; sues, Ia4.50. Sheep Heeeipts, 50 cars; lower; top wool lanibbs, fl.15; rolls to Rood, $5.75i 7.75; clipped luambs, 3.10aU.O5; inived wool sheep, tops, M.I5a6.!S0: culls to Rood, tlat); vveth ers and earllmrs, fil STiaT: clipped sheep, mixed, . 73s5.lU wether. iwV73saMI. NEBVSTA PILU Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cure Impotency. Xtalit Amissions, Loss of Mem. ciry nit nnstinc? diseases, nil euects ot celf-aliuse or exccfd and indiscretion. A nervo tonic snd .blood builder. Brines tlio nink clow to nnlo cheeks and restores the .fire of voutli. By mnll Sue por box. u boxes for 1M vm. !flTBK 60 PILLS 50 CTS. $2.60, with our bankable sourantee to curs or refund tho money paid. Send for circular nnd copyot our bankable guarantee) bond. EXTRA STRENGTH NervitaTablefs lmN,.al.ln D..ll. vrr.Tmv T.inu-T.V iiuiuuiai ivbouiia Positively gnaranteod euro for Loss of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, ParesK Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostra tion, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity. Paralysis and ths Iiesults of Kxcesdvo Use, of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor. By mall in plain paclcase. S1.00 a box, Q for $5.00 with our bankable fruv antee bond to cure in SO days or refund monoy paid. Addross NERV1TA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sto., CHICAGO, ILL. SoW by McGarrah i Thomas, Drug Cists,, 204 Lackawanna ave., Seranton, Pa, MAKE PERFECT MEN DO XO'V OF.HPA1II t DonoiSuf- UAViViP fer Longer t Thtt )oVt nnd an)ittlonio( iiitt run vm rraiorra id ju, in vrj woriicKitiof !v)ervoai itchlllfy an tbftoimti? 'irfa iy rt;nrr.nu rAlBaLsKTif, oi?e rrompt rtner to in lunmift, rmllbaT memory nd the wautt and drain of vital Dovtrr. incut ltd by Indiicretiontorexceaiticf eaMy etu. lmnart viaor and vaitncr to everv func tton Brfc tipiheyttera Que eJUk. bloom to tba rhuelteandluatre to tho rvee of-fiAtunoro,d-One 60c toirenewi vital tntTty.tWLflt boiei at i.ftOacompletetiuaianiredcureXTor money re funded, can be carried In vett mt pocket. 8oii everywhere or matk-dln plain wrapper on rrcelpUf prlr by TMI rKKrklir l'o., (uln idf., OUaie, Sold In Seranton, Pa.t hy Matthews Bros, and McGarrah & Thomas, druffglets. !X& ......A. ...... If Hint ail " uufurtunXci siilKcrii frsa L HIIIIUIUU l'rlT.t.il ..ss. Jllooa 1'olson.l ) outbful rrori. Loit llstitr V wlccklc. f !. I Jfcnt for Uworn Te.ttoionli.1. sod Bookf V"Trum-o 1-roT. li. !'. TIll.l.U 31. u.,1 (I04 orll. hlith NU. Phll.J.lDhla, i AtlVCl'a. Po.illYilr lb. onlr iccUIIU lo lll J tottM bi.tb.t4 0ur.ee tu thoufb tb uictt c.lebrtti) p. I 1 IslUts UWti. Frcbh ctwi cured la 4 lo I CI tl.T. H.ur.B I A 8 T New York Live Stock Maiket. NVvv 'Jink, April 1.1, Pcrnr-a Opcnc-cl active; steers, 10c liiulier, Imlls. stcadyi lows, firm; closed iptet, stc rs, I.ROa.60i oven one! stSRs, H.SUjS.11); bulls, fi.50at.S0; e-ovvs, .3)at,15. t'jlvi's Demand stronit; prices 15c. lilglier; veils, IMaT .7). hlicep Wtsk; lainlis opened 10j!3c. lower, ilosed SSe. off; unshorn sheep, $3h, clipped flu., iI.Mi5.Si; unshorn lambs, $TaS.M, one car eitra, s.7fti sprlnu lanilw, $(aj. Hobs Slow ; mixed western hogs, J.u0j5.70; stile bocrs, f5.T5.i3.tH). East Liberty Cattle. Kast l.llerl, April la. Cattle Steadv; utra, f3.5ni5.nnj prime, V30j5.l0, cominoii, ft.23a1,8n. Hobs Manly; best heavy and prime mediums, W.M: buv urkers, fi.73.i5sO; light Yorkers, trVhtViVtU; pins, if1.10a5.H0; roughs. fl.T5a5.25. Micep Slow ; choice Hellion, o.50at).(v3; rom inou, l.AOit.SO; choice lambs, 7.MaS; common lo Kocd, f5.50.i7.75i veal calves, f6sil.o0. nixiiiiiirn. iti:i.u:r from 0AT.itnn. lleic Is one ol a thousand such testimonies. The Ib-V. A. I llucklry, nt lliiffalo, sajsi "I wish all tu know what a Miwlne Dr. Astiew's Catarr hal Powder is in a rase ot Catarrh. I was troubled with this dlseaso (or jears, but the first tlini' I used this remedy It eavo most dellglittui relief, I now regard myself entirely cured after iisln: it for two months." Sold by Uatthtwi llios. and v T. ClirK.-7, l
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