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ffllE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1900.
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PENNSYLVANIA
RACES A.T HONESDALE.
Interesting Events at Talr of Wayne
Agricultural Association.
Special to Hie hrrjnlon Tribune.
Honesdalo. Sept. 2S. It would ap
pear the Wayne County Agricultural
asioclatlon are In league with the
weather-maker, as they atwayi have
favorable weather for their fair. Thli
week vvaf nn exception. The attend
nnco was far heyonil any former fair.
Over R.Ofld attended on Wednesday,
and on Thursday the attendance was
large The mens on Thursday weie
spirited The llrst trotting and pate
was von by Albert, of I'lttston. In
the third heat. Time, 2 SOU. 2 235i and
2.2T!. with Massenet, of Cnrbonclale.
second, Sttnthallne. of Blnghnmton.
third, and Independent Clara, of Af
ton, N. Y , fourth place In all four
heats The second was won by Nllo,
of Cailmndale, In the third heat Time,
2.12, 2 2G and 2.24"i. with Grasshopper,
of Ilinghnmton, second, nnd Hullmont,
of IlloomsbuiK, N. Y., thhd. in all
thre heats. This inco was free-for-ull.
The thlid was a Cnrbondalo stnUe race
and was won bv Angelas, of Onibon
dale, In the third hc.it. Time, 1.27.
1 ?R'i and 1 21. Nellie Golden stood
third In all th" heats. Happy Nick,
2-4-. and C.lftmont, -1-2-2, and re
ceived second money. The exhibit In
fjeneral was line, especially that of the
Grangers. Tlieie were r.o necmenis io
record, nnd the thlrty-clRhth annual
Vnyne county fair was a success.
HONESDALE.
celved nn Increase In pension from $S
to $12 per month.
A large delegation of Susquehanna
people Mslted the Harford fair on
Thursday.
llussell Taylor, of New York, Is the
guest ot Dr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Mitchell
Arthur Forbes, of Hornellsvlltc, h
visiting Susquehanna and Oakland rel
atives. The Trlendly circle of the Presbyte
rian church held n supper In the church
parlors this evening.
The second of the sor les of Interesting
games of ball between the Susque
hanna and "Grent Hend" clubs will be
played In Ileebc park on Saturday.
The last excursion of the season from
lllnghamton to Hlversldo p.uk will be
run on Kuinl.iv next
Mr. nnd Mis. M. S. Terwllllger and
son, George, have- returned from a trip
to the western lakes.
Nelson Comport, a prominent nnd
highly estemed resident of Harmony
township, died on Thursday morning
nfter a day's Illness ot cholera morbus
Ills age was CO years. He Is survived
by the widow and several children.
The funeral will occur on Saturday.
The Munay and Mack company ap
pealed In Hogan opera house this
evening In Flnnlgnn's 100 "
The Susquehanna Maennerchor held
a froclat this evening In their Oakland
side music hall Dornn's Susquehanna
oiehctta furnished music for the oc
casion. Mr. and Mrs Geoige nail, of Jackson
stieet, ate visiting Honesdalo relatives.
FACTOHYVILLE.
pie cause- of tho shut-down, but the
managers have also had much difficul
ty In obtaining coal sufficient to keep
the mill In operation. Quite a number
of persons have been thrown out of
work In consequence of tho suspen
sion. Squlro Sampson nnd family nro
packing their household goods this
week, preparatory to moving them tti
Baltimore, where they Intend taking
up their residence for tho winter.
The contract for tho wiring of the
court house and Jail for electric lights
has been let to Paul Billings & Co.,
of this place and tho lights will bo In
beforo tho October term of court. The
present board of commissioners have
made many Improvements around tho
county buildings and this last move
Is ono that will be appreciated by
everyone having business In the build
ing. MONTROSE.
MTTSTON.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Honesdalo, Sept. 2S Miss Kdlth Tor-
ry Is in nahwny, N. J.
Mis I'oe nut land left this morning
for a lslt with her hlster, Mrs. Joseph
Jones In Stockbildge, Mass.
James A. Teiwllllgor, of lllngham
ton, and Miss He i tin, oungest daugh
' ter of Mr and Mis Henry Hartung, of
Honesdalo, were mauled at the homo
of the bride's patents last evening by
Hev A O Gallencomp.
Muiriy nnd Mack In rinnlgnn's 400"
hold tho boards of tho opeia house
Tuesday evening, October 2.
V'hat was conceded to bo tho finest
yoke of oxen ever brought Into Wnyre
county were entered at the fair by Hd
wln Wakemnn, of Loomls, Delaware
county, N. Y. They were a. perfect
match of thoroughbred Deons, four
years old, thoroughly broken and had
taken premiums at several fairs bo
fore reaching Honesdalo. They wcr
purchased from Mr. Wnkemnn by
Frank Hollenback for one hundred nnd
sixty dollais and will bo placed in his
lumber yard.
The most successful balloon nscen
blon ever witnessed in this county rook
place nt tho fair grounds jesterday un
der the direction of Professor Charles
Walcott, of Haveihlll, Mass. Th
balloon shot up seveinl thousand feet
with Miss lluth Hanson In the chair,
who waxed her hands to tho crowd hi
low As the gentle breei'o ftom tho
north carried tho balloon in tho direc
tion of Honesdalo, a quarter of a mile
from tho starting point tho parachute
was disconnected nnd dropped s-eyeial
yards, then opened and gently descend
ed, landing In a ilcld near the boiough
line with Miss Hnnson safe and sound
NEW MlLrOBD.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
New Mllfoid, Sept. 27. A largo num
ber of our town people attended the
Harford fair on Thuisday.
George Leonard is a guest at tKe
home of Mrs. I,, y?, Moore, this week.
The ladles' woiklng guild of the
Presbv terlnn church will servo a ten
cent supper In tho chuich parlois next
Thursday evening from 5 o'clock un
til S.
Arthur Hnyden, of New York, Is vis
iting his grandpnients, Mr. and Mrs.
Tracy Hayden.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Garratt icturned
from their tlip Hast, Tuesday even
ing. Hev. J, K. Manwell, of Harford, was
in town the llrst of tho week,
Mr. and Mrs. Henjamln Tewksbuiy
are spending a few weeks visiting In
western Pennsylvania, and New York
state.
Rev. I. D. Mnllery has purchased a
lot of the Baptist society, adjoining
the church, anil will build a house.
John Jay, ot Binghamton, was In
tow n Thursday on business.
John J. Hnnd made a business trln
to Blnghnmton Monday.
Tho twenty-sixth annual convention
of the Susquehanna county woman's
christian temperance union will be held
in the Baptist church, Thursday and
Friday, October 4th and 5th, 1900.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Gillespie have
taken up their residence in Bingham
ton for tho w Intel.
There will bo n meeting of tho
creameiy stockholders at Grange hall
on Saturday nt 10.30 a. m.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Factoryvllle, Sept. 2S. Quite a num
ber of our townspeople were in attend
ance at the Hatford fair last Thuisday.
ractot yvllle encampment. No. 240,
Independent! Order of Odd Fellows, nt
their regular meeting Wednesday even
ing, had installation of olllceis and the
following olllccrs were installed for the
ensuing term: Chief patriarch, Samuel
Bailey, senior wnrder, Beit J. Crlsman:
Junior warder, Alpheus Woodiuft. high
priest, Joseph A. llilttan; treasurer,
Andiew Jackson Gardner. Gi.ind Pa
trl.uch John SIckler, of Tunkhannock,
was the Installng ofTlcer.
The eleventh annual convention of
vVvomlng county Women's Christian
Temperance union will be held next
Wednesday and Thursday, October 3
and 4, in the Baptist chuuh nt this
place. Tho lectuicr will be Rev J W.
Putnam, D. D of New Yoik. The
county oflicers are: President, Mrs. G.
H. Matthew bon; recording secretary,
Mrs. Harriet L. Champion; vice presi
dent, Mrs. Nancy IX Strecter; corre
sponding secretnry, Mrs. Fred S. Chase,
tieasurer, Mi'-s Nan Wells.
Mis. II. J. Goodwin has been confined
to her home by bovere Illness for the
past ten days.
Don't foigit tho foot ball game this
afternoon between Ke stone and tho
Scranton high school teams. A hot
game. Don'fmlss It. At tho same time
help the bovs along by your presence
at the Athletic grounds.
George N. Carr has been so seriously
111 for some time that he has been con
fined to his home and unable to nttend
to business.
A movement Is on fool for tho oigan
Izatlon of a new hose company heio In
the near futuie. There Is ample ma
terial here for a flist class hose com
pany and the boys are willing to take
a hold of the matter and ninko It a
success if it Is only mannged In tho
proper shape. Tho borough has the
appaiatus for lighting lire and why not
have an up-to-date hose company that
knows their business well trained and
diilled.
There were several stilkers camping
back of tho Academcampus this week
A surprise and pound patty was ten
dcied Mis Dxpcrlcnco Newcomb nf her
homo on Maple street yesterday. A
large number of fiiends weie present to
pay their respects to the widow.
A. U Reynolds, of Peckville, Is put
ting in a few dnys' work up hero while
the strike is on, for Reynolds & Ros-
sltor, tho conti actors.
The chestnut crop this year will bo
a small ono. nnd very few (even if they
get lipo), will bo worth gathering.
If all waste paper were buined In
stead of being so often thrown care
lessly down, our stiets would appear
much more attractive.
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY.
Special to tlie Scranton Tribune.
Susquehanna, Sept. 28. Rev. Charles
W Booth has nuanged a chorus
concert for tho benefit of Key
stone Hook nnd Ladder company. No.
1, to bo held In Its hall on Kaster Mon
day, 1001. There will be a choius of
sixty voices, bIx special vocalists, etc
The K, L. Weeks Concert company,
of Binghamton, gave nn excellent en
tertainment last evening In Hogan
opera house bcvfoio a huge and ap
preciative audience. The cntcitaln
ment was held under tho auspices of
the Moody club, for the building fund
of Kej stone Hook and Ladder com
pany, No. 1.
Mrs. 13, S. Cook will erect a three
story brick building on her thieo-story
lot.
Prof Risk gave n lecltal this even
ing In Windsor.
John Walters, of Stnrrucca, has re-
Freclal to the Scranton Tribune.
Montrose, Sept. 2S. County Chair
man R. il. Little nnd F. I. Lott. esq.,
of this place, will nddress a Republi
can rally at Unlondnle tn-nlght.
Mrs. H. II. Morris nnd son, Chailes,
aie the guests of relatives In Rush.
C. C. Lake and W. 13. Prnll drove
down to Scranton jesterday.
Dr. D. C. Alney, of New MUford, was
a visitor In tow'n this week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Beck and son,
Ward, have returned from a visit to
friends In Binghamton.
Miss Frances Ammcrman has te
turned from a fortnight's visit with
relatives nnd friends In Scranton nnd
nt Lake Ariel.
Engineer J. W. Spencer, of tho Lack
awanna and Montrose railroad, Is en
joying his annual vacation with his
family on a western trip, including
visits to Niagara Falls and Chicago
and Rosevllle, 111.
Montrose Is beginning to suffer from
tho coal famine. Not a pound of any
thing smaller than furnace coal cun
be purchased here at any price.
IMwaul Ruane was called to Scran
ton this week bv the death of his
father, the late Patrick Ruane.
Liveryman W. A. Harrington nnd
Fndertaker A. L. Tltman nttendod the
Biadford county fair at Touanda this
week.
There Is a persistent rumor that the
several asphants for appointment as
postmaster at this place have reached
a satisfactory settlement of tho mat
ter, and that an appointment will be
made forthwith. 13-Reglster and Re
corder S. S. Wright Is said to be the
lucky man,
Tho following pi Ices arc being pi Id
by dealers in tho Montroso market this
week for farm produce. Calves, nor
pound, C cents, sheep, 3 cents; lambs,
4 cents; chickens, 8 cents; dresed pork,
6Vi cents; potntoes, DO cents, eggs', 17
cents; dairy butter, 20 cents.
The exodus from this town jester
day was very large. Haiford was the
Mecca of the pllgilms, nnd on their re
turn It was anounced with one voice
that the Harford fair was all right,
and that a most delightful day had
been experienced.
Dr. W. R. Dunton has returned to
his home In Germantown. Philadelphia,
after spending the summer at his coun
try seat, "Tho Wayside," In this place
A. B. Chatfleld, of the Tieasuiy De
partment at Washington, D. C, Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Pickett.
The surviving veterans of the fam
ous Company D, 50th Regiment, Pa.
Vol., which was organized In this place
In the eaily sixties, under the com
mand of the late Captain G, '.. Dlmock,
held their annual reunion In Grand
Army hall In this place ycstoiday.
There was a large attendance, many
of the veterans bringing their families
with them nnd a number of honorary
members being present. The time was
enjojably spent in recounting the
events of battle, camp and inaich, In
song and story, and in partaking -of
an elaborate "mess," pieparcd for tho
occasion. There were also soveial
soul-stirring addresses. William H.
Dennis, sr., of Montrose, was chosen
president for the ensuing year, and it
was decided to hold the next reunion
in this place in 1901.
Rev. N. G. Parke. D. D of West
Plttston, will preach In the Presbyter
ian church on Sunday next, mornlns
and evening.
Fayette Sprout, who has been at
tending business college In Sojanton,
is now at his homo In this nlaic bo
cause of Illness. He Is Improving and
will probably return to Scianton In n
few days.
Special ta the Scranton Tribune.
Plttston, Sept. 2S. Last evening a
number of boys wore playing on tho
13rlo nnd Wyoming railroad bridge,
which crosses South Main street, this
city. Ono of their number, Thomas
Steed, nged 7 years, was attempting
to wnlk along tho ratting nnd nc
cldcntnlly lost his balance nnd fell to
tho asphalt pavement below. He was
seriously Injured.
Henry Jopllng, tho Inkcrmnn but
cher, drove his team of horses Into
Inkcrmnn pond to water them. He
drove n little too far, however, nnd the
horses got beyond their depth. One
of them was drowned nnd tho other
will probably die.
Mlchnel Murphy, of Duryea, n brake
man for the Central railroad, was
struck bv a car at Mauch Chunk nn
Wednesday and badly Injured. His
Jawbone wai bioken nnd he received
painful bruises.
About 3 .o'clock this morning, cx
Chlef of Police Thomns Williams, of
West Plttston, who Is employed ns n
w.itchmnn nt tho Clear Spring colliery,
West Plttston, discovered two men
prowling about the compnny's store
nnd nenrby residences. As they at
tempted to enter the house of Robert
Dampman, opposite tho store, Mr. Wil
liams nppeaiod on the scene. Tho men
i an fiom he place, followed by Wil
liams. The latter called on tho ivn
to halt nnd upon their refusal ho
pulled a revolver and fired. One of
tho men dropped. He proved to be
Chailes MarKln, aged 20 voars, a Lith
uanian llvlnp- In West Plttston. Ills
partner escaped The Injured man
was taken to th iMttson hospital,
where It was found ho had been shot
In the left buttock, the bullet lodging
In tho sacinl leglorr. The physicians
located th" load, but thought tt ad
visable not to nttempt to extract It.
Mnrkls' Injuries nro not serious nnd ho
wilt recover.
Willie Strutnnn, nged 12 yenrs. n
Polish hoy, whose homo Is nt Laurel
Run borough, wns probably fatally In
jured on tlie Lehigh Valley's cut-off
branch, Just above Plttston Junction,
nbout C 30 this evening. In attempting
to board a fast ft eight, ho fell under
the train nnd both legs were terribly
mangled. He wns taken to the Pltts
ton hospital, where the physicians am
putated tlie loft log at tho thigh and
tho light leg below tho knee. There
Is no hope of his rccoveiy.
A PROMINENT SOCIETY WOMAN
Writes a Letter to Dr. Hartman About Perufia.
FOREST CITY.
A WONDERFUL CURE OF
DIARRHOEA.
0 EEC HAMS
2zz2 Wind 2
Pain thnc Stomach
Torpid Liver
Sallow Skin
Indigestion, etc.
10 cents and 25 cents Drupglsts.
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A PROMINENT VIRGINIA
EDITOR
Had Almost Given Up, but Wns
Brought Back to Perfect Health
by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Dlairhoea Remedy.
READ HIS EDITORIAL.
Krom tho Times, lllllstille, Va.
I suffered with diarrhoea for a long
time nnd thought I wns past being
cured. I had spent much time and
money and suffeied so much misery
that I had almost decided to glvo up
all hopes of recovery nnd nwalt the
lesult, but noticing tho advertisement
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Dlaiihoen Remedy and nlso somo tes
timonials stating ho.v seme wonderful
cures bad been wrought by this reme
dy, I decided to try il. After tnklng
a few doses 1 wns entirely well of that
trouble, and I w Ish to say further to
my readers and fellow-bufforers that
I am a hale nnd henrty man today
and- feel as well ns I ever did In my
life. O. R. Moore. Sold by all drug
Blsts. MntthPwa Bros., wholesale and
total! agents.
TUNKHANNOCK.
peeh to tlie Senntnn Tribune
Forest City, Sept. 11 All Insurance
agents doing business in Forest City
have received notice that nil rates In
this place will bo increased twenty
live percent, on the first of October.
There Is general dissatisfaction over
tho inlse, as the rats were considered
high before.
Rev. J. L. Williams will preach
his farewell sermon to tho congrega
tion of tho Baptist chuich here on
October 7, he having accepted a call
to the church in Susc.uchanna. Mr.
Williams litis been pastor heio for
neatly five years and Is the oldest
clergyman in Forest City, both In
yeais and seivlce.
A. J. Low lie Is suii'cilng with ty
phoid fever nt the homo of his sister,
Mrs. George Tav lor.
R. Jacobs Is home from his trip to
Ger ninny.
H. W. Brown 1ms sold bis dwelling
house on Main stieet and slvty-ilve
feet of ground to R. J. 13111s, of South
Gibson, consideration, K000. As part
payment he takes n housu on Hudson
street.
C. Manser has accepted a position
at Quick's mill, Hlkdnlc.
Monroe Ty.er hns moved his family
from Oarbondale to Forest City.
F. M. Gat diner, esq , was In Mont
lose Wednesday.
W. P. Jones and family Intend to
le-ive for 13ngland soon, to take up
their residence.
Hem y Hoggarth left Monday for a
vMt on the other side of the big "her
ling pond."
MIfs Helen Dunnler hns accepted a
position in New York city.
HOPBOTTOM.
Special to the Scranlon Tribune.
Tunkhannock, Sept. 28. Tho matter
of tho contest over the senatorial
nomination for tho Twenty-third Sena
torial district between Hon. R. S. 13d
mlston, of Bradford county, and B.
W. Lewis, of Wyoming county, will be
heard by the Dauphin county court, at
Harrlsburg, on October 5, next. Ob
jections have been fllsd to tho nomina
tion certificates of both candidates,
but the matter will bo combined beforo
the court nnd heard at ona time. Mr.
I3dmlston, In tho meantime, Is circu
lating nomination papers and will go
upon tho ticket whether defeated In
the present controversy or not.
The ladles of tho Methodist church
gave a chicken supper, tho first of tho
season, at tho church parlors on Fri
day evening.
Tho woolen mill nt this place has
shut down and will bo idlo for an in
definite time. Dllllcultlfs In disposing
of tho stock of the mill Is tho prlncl-
Special to (lie Scranton Tribune.
Hopbottom, Sept 2S Mrs. Hunt
Kerr died at her nomo near heio Tues
day morning of typhoid fever. She was
sick but a few days, having cated for
her husband, who has been 111 for some
time, until last Thursday. The disease
took a violent foim from the flist nnd
although everything possiL'o was done,
death soon claimed her as his own. She
was 31 years of ago and leaves a hus
band and one child to mount her un
timely death, as well as her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Lyman Saunders, nnd
two brothers nnd one sister, nil mar
ried. Tho funeral was conducted from
her homo Wednesday afternoon and In
terment was made In tho Hillsdale
cemotviy.
Harry Saunders, brother nf Mrs.
Kerr, Is also very 111 of Uphold fever,
but Is thought to bo Improving.
Mrs. Miles Cmndall fell down stairs
dining the thunder storm Thursday
night, Injuring herself quite seilously.
Typhoid fever seems to be nffectlng
tho neighborhood, there having boon
of late four cases In close proximity, al
most on adjoining farms
Mr nnd Mrs Sandford Benjamin, of
Scranton. have been visiting friends In
town this week
KINGSLEY.
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77
For Tall
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COLDS
A Cold taken in the Fall of tho year
Is a dangerous Cold. It may "hang on"
nit Winter long. Vet It Is an easy
Cold to get rid of beforo tho bad
weather sets In and the Cold settles
into Grip.
Dr. Humphreys' Famous Specific,
"77," restores the checked circulation,
Indicated by a chill or shiver, the first
sign of taking Cold, starts the blood
com sing through tho veins, and
"breaks up" the Cold.
"Seventy-Beven" consists of a small
vial of pleasant pellets; fits tho vcat
pocket.
At druggists, 25c,
Doctor book mailed fiee,
lliunphrci'i Homeopathic Mecllclna Co., Cor,
William and John bta , New York.
32 Rue Etienne-Marcel, 32, Paris,
special to the trillion Tribune.
Klngsley, Sept. 2S. Miss Bollo Goss
ret in nod to Binghamton Monday.
Mis. Adallne Tiffany returned to
Plttston Friday.
Mrs. May Carpenter nnd daughters,
of Hopbottom, called on ftltnds heio
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mis. G. 13. Stanton nnd son,
of Factoi yvllle, weie guests at N. J
Adams' Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mis. John Neelcy, of Tay
lot, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Adams Wednesday and Thursday
ot this week.
fntrns. at Pl.iinsboro, N. J., Is spend
farms, at PHinboior, N. J. Is spend
ing n week with friends here.
C. B. Gioenwood, wife nnd daughter,
of Minneapolis, and Mrs. 13. Spencer
and daughter will leave Satuiday for a
week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chailes
Waters", nt Plttston.
Sunday evening, September 30, nt
7 10 p. m., Dr. Chnrles Rhoadcs, gen
ctal secietary of tho Pennsylvania as
sociation, will speak In the Methodist
I3plscop.il church, along the lino nt
Sunday school woik, giving a levlevv
of tho llfo of Christ as far ns the
lessons of tho Inst threo quilt torn. Dr
Rhoades Is a noted state woiker nnd
It Is tniough tho kindness of the
county wotkeis that ho coms here.
GIBSON.
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HISS NELLE HIGHTOWER, AUdUSTA, GEORGIA.
Miss Nolle Hlghlowcr, a prominent young society woman of Augusta,
Georgia, wtltes the following letter to Dr. Hartman regaicling his lcmedy,
Poi una:
Augusta, Gn., 037 Broad Street
Tho Peiuna Medicine Company, Columbus, O.:
Gentlemen I have tnken Perunn for Catanh and find that it has gieat
ly benefited me. In fact, Peiuna deserves more ciedlt than any catntrh
medicine sold, nnd I fully appreciate tho vvondeiful benefits I have derived
ftom its use. Not only have I experienced the very best results from
my catnrihnl fiffections, but find It to bo a splendid tonic nnd I fully rec
ommend it as such.
With best wishes to Dr. Hnrtman and his splendid remedy.
Very truly,
Miss Mallnda Statks, HO Westend
avenue. New York City, writes:
"I wish to extend my most heartfelt
thanks for the benefit your medicine
has been to mo. I also wish to state to
the public at largo that I have b3en a
sufferer foi ovet a veur with stomach
ttouble. I could not eat but a little nt
Miss Nelle Hightower.
a time, ns It produced such bloating
and fullness In my stomach.
"I hid pains across my back, head
ache, nervous, tired feeling, and in
fact was out of shape all over. I am
glad to say that after taking one bot
tle of Peiuna and one of Manalln, I
feel like a new woman, and it gives
mo great pleasure to Inform you of tho
wonderful benefit I havo derived from
the use of Perunn. , ,,
"I shall never cense to pralso vourij
Peruna. It Is tho best medicine I have
over taken, nnd It did all that you
claim It will do."
A newspaper contributor was lately
ndnjlltcd Into tlie extensive uuito of
offices which constitute the hendciuar
ters of I)r. Hartman, who treats ca
tarrh patients by the thousand. Among
tho busy swarm of assistant doctots.
clerks, stenographers and bookkeepers,
Dr. Hnrtman stopped long enough tc -
say a few words.
"A huge number of catairh patients
visit me eveiy year, but the number
who are entered on my books as regu
lar patients, nnd nte treated by convs- .
pondenco Is very much linger, Hun
dieds of letters aie received and nrrs
woied free every day. A ot greater
multitude take inv catarrh lemodv,
Peruna, and are ctited. of whom I nev
er hear. Some of this latter class wtltc
mo yenrs nfler tlulr cure.
"I never allow a name published ex
cept by tho written consent of tho pa
tient. We make no clinico at auv
time. Tlie medicine only Is obtained by
each patient at his own drug store.
Those dcsltlng to becomo legular pi
tients have only to send nddiess, dtna
tlon of disease anil tieatment pievious
ly leeeivcd, and directions for the llrst
month's treatment will be sent nt
once."
Mr. D. Plcknid.a prominent citizen of
oinalin. Nebras
ka, writes the
following In lo
gard to Peruna
In cases of en
tail, of long
static. g. lie
sajs:
"After ve.trs
of sufferh ; I
tried alt known
lemedles at
last tried yours,
which lesulteil
in lestoring me
to pei feet health,
Peiuna."
Over half the people have eatatrh
in some form or anothei. Anil yet,
probably not a tenth of the peonlo
know that their disease is cMlnrth. To
distinguish catanh of vatlous otgaus,
it has boon named very differently.
One person has dspepsla, another
bronchitis, another "Blight's Disease,
another liver complaint, another con
sumption, another lemale complaint.
These people would be very much sur
prised to hear that they aie all suffer
ing with chronic catanh. But It Is so,
lie el theless.
Bach one of these troubles, nnd a
great many mote, nio simply catanh
that Is, chronic Inllimmatiorr of tho
mucous lining of whichever oigan Is
affected. Any Internal remedy that
will euro catarrh In one location will
cure It In any other location. This Is
why Peruna has become so Justly fo
mous In the cure of catarrhal diseases.
It cures catarrh wherever located. Its
cures remnln. Peruna does not palliate
It cures.
A catarrh book sent free by Tho Pe
runa Medicine Co., Columbus, O.
J Mr. 1) lMckurd.
I heartily endorse
i 1 Sfc
You Will Find it
f Great Interest
and profit to make a tour of inspection through
this store with its three double floors devoted en
tirely to the display of "Men's Wear." Such a
showing of New Fall Styles you certainly never
saw before in this city and we very much doubt
if it could be equalled in the large stores of New
York come and prove this for yourself. There is
almost an endless variety of Fancy Worsteds and
Tweeds in plaids, checks and stripes. Ready-to-wear and ab
solutely correct in fashion. Perfect in tailoring, becoming, and
above all properly fitted to your figure. Can your to-measure
tailor give you more than this ? For as much he would charge
g you twice the price we ask.
See the Display in our Windows we have
Arranged for your Inspection.
Special to tho Scrat.toii Tribune. ,
Olbson, Sept. 2S.V. W. Guard.
Scianton, visited his paicnts here
Wednesday.
,i 13. Decker and wife, of Mnrlon,
N. c, nvlslted friends hero the past
week.
The funeral of Mrs. Senior wns held
from tho home of her son, 13. T. Senior,
Filday. Interment was made In tho
village cemeteiy.
C. A. Kennedy, of Wllkes-Barrc, Is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. O. Stock
bine. A party of young ladles of Susouc
hnnna visited Miss Sadie Lamb Wed
In
Krause's Hendache Capsules
are unlike anything prepared
Amerlcn. They wero first prescribed
by Dr. Krause, Germany's famous
court physician, long beforo nntlpy
rlno was discovered, and nro almost
marvelous, so speedily do they cure
the most distressing enses. Pjlco 23c.
Sold by Matthews Bros.
m "
BRYAN'S PLATFORM.
My platform 11 like Jasepli' coat,
A cray quilt to Bet a vole.
Tlio w iMnt liobb) I will mount,
If I can call It urjinouut.
L'uine p to rue who nur.e a tore,
Anil I will cure jou evermore.
On tne thins only I'm Intent
I uaut to he jour president,
Abraham Grubcr,
Ready-to-Wear
Fail Suits.
The new style of
Sack Coat prescribed
by Fashion for this Fall
has the "broad shoul
der" and the graceful
curve at the waist line.
Its only in our Ready-to-Wear
Suits you will
find these marks of
the custom tailor, put
there by special orders
to the tailors who
made them, See the
new cloth qualities we
are showing at Pices CI A a OC
according to quality from P" P3
Jrt
II r 1
1
CopjrlBht, IS'"
The Mri'i.nictii ( I
Ready-to-Wear
Fall Overcoats
We have all the
smart things in Fall
Overcoats in light Bea
ver Tan or the subdued
Oxford Grey. Some
are silk lined through
out, others are silk fac- f
are all cut strictly in
accordance with the
Latest Fall Fashion
plate as shown at the
best custom tailors.
Before buying or giving
your order to the tailor see the assortment
we have brought to- (Mf r MQ
gether at prices from vlxJ 1J m,1w
t ted. J
Wo Tic
Win.
Vrnr
I In
TER BRO
Scranton's Leading; Outfitters.
TO TELI FRESH FISH.
To tell a fre.li IWi, ec that the Huh U Arm
Inn (Inn Io .admit of nrcwurc leaWnir a clcnt
that the ejes arc It'll, eealti bright, tin etiff, ranlcm,
gills tirlKht not pto cr djrk liver coloreil-anrl
that thero is no marked clor. When it will
ilanil tliuo tc.ti It la both fresh and in IU
right lemon for eating. W'oman'i Homo Com-
"The American people liaw necr failed, no
mailer how preat the emergency, no matter how
urate tho ciUIj, to measure up to tho htglwtt
rnpnialblllliet of honor and duty," WUIUm
McMBley,