' ;, J. THE SCBANTOX TMIBCNE-TUESDAY, MAltCH 5, 1001. The Grip Leaves Thousands in Its Path Weak, Nervous, Dyspeptic, Catarrh Wrecks OiilGC : I BURKE BUILDING Phmir I NEW, 286 ' OLD, 0423 I "i ' i J I . . Cafoncfale Department T 1 I 1 I THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE A I'OPI'I.AR CI.UMIISC 1(01 Si: lor Hie 11cm --v Ht nf All Vim lime Hoioc li Itcul. Him I I -tale or Olliir Properly to Sell in KmIijiii', it Vim Want Mltiitlnii or 1lrli--Tlii-i. Small Ad- itlMtnciit (nil (Imp I rnt .1 Void, 'In lnir fori lor Fli- (ml a Word llxtcpt hltiulUni V anted, Villi h Vic In-ctli"! I'rof. v ati:ii ax i;.i'r,i;ii.N( i:d ask .uui ( ook at Ijnirgewy hnplf il, svAnit vvn:ii, i,.iiv i'iii:ri.iiMii). in work in ( iihomlalc; good pay and Ih.lit wink. Ilox (1V1, ( urhnud.ilc. A DESTRUCTIVE BLAZE. The Shoo Stoie of Abe Snhm Cntehes File nnd la Flooded, An nlnini of llro nt 7.10 last night fioin b'i. li hi might the t'lty Hie do 1i i t incut on the 1 1111 to the store (if Mm Snliin, at tin corner of Sixth nve-li'i- ami Miiln street. The blaze luul In nUeii din In the lour of the Htoi'c, on the gtound lltior. and the liurko baUdlng. the lnigost business building In the city was only sepaiated from It ly 11 um inw alley. Tile Columbia Kin- company, whose 10 ndiiuai tots me only a few hun dred ftet away, wns at the scene In icnril time, but for some reason the water was not tinned on for itilt" 11 few minute.". After It had Km Mni-t- I, however, the .splendid pressure torelng It lulu the - lire made short wiik of the blaze, but not befoie the Interior of tln shoe stoic wn wteckeil end thnuunds of dollars of duniitge done to the fctocl: and Inteilor linings. Tne More wn ehtboiately lltti-d nnd linlshcd, and In the twenty minutes lnt the water iw foteed Into the building, these tuinishliigs veto bicken or othetwise dainiiReil. The Mitchell Hose company, which 1- located fin titer up the street, got to the file brfoio the water got to (lowing. When It did got Mai ted It cinie with such 11 nmh that the hose leaped away fiom Its holders and 1-ovvleil three men Hal on the giound. II had to be shut off befoie the lioe 1 mild be recovered, anil hence val uable time was lost. Again dm lug the Hie the hose not nwuy from the men, but In neither of ll tantrums did anyone set Injuied. The cause of the (lie Is a mystery, find no one h'ciiw to know bow it stinted A passeiby saw the iear of tin- stoie In n blase and turned In nil ahum. Mr. Sahin wns seen by a Tilbuue ic poiter and Phkcd what, he thought was the origin, lie replied, with n Milcp shaken by emotion: "I don't know no nunc about II than you do. 1 went out of the store nt (I o'clock and went to the hotel to "Upper. After supper 1 took mv two little nieces out to buy candy for Hum. 1 went to Tialles' nnd then to M.idtgnu'H, on Salem avenue. Fiom ilcie 1 well! In l'ulkci son's music slme, acro.-s the sticet. nild listened t.i the plioiiiiRraph theie. While Hie li'iislp van plnjliur I heard the lire .In m. hut pnid 110 attention to It until 1 man 1 nine in tin- sioie 1 nskeil I1I111 in it the lire was, and he said. 'It's v -Hi' stoic Abe.' I handed the two little Rirls over to somebody, I don't K iov who. (iiul Unit's all icuiemlicr. Vim know as much about the lest as 1 do." The owner of the stoie appealed at Tie lire 111 it liantle stale. He tiled bis best to get Into the Ihimlng build 111c:. and hud to be restialued by fuice from enteiliiK I'.itiolumu Vv'ill Mi Andrew, It is said, had to plik .Mi. S inn up nnd curry him bodily out t' humi's way, mi t scltcil was he. Mr. Sahin had Conlraitor Dowe In a slerduy to look ut his furnace be 1 .HIM? of Kdine defect 111 it. Mr. Dnwe x is there a Utile after 1 o'cloi It 111 1 Ih afleiniion and he told 11 Tribune i puller last night thai he mi, lied si niethlliK bunting nt that llnie. bu 1 out lulled it was In the Hue of the ihltnntv. vhli h had recently been ve 1 lilt. He list tl the I'uinace up, anil v hen he lelt the smell of smoke had 1.0110. In all piobablllty, bowevtr, the Pie airse ftoni nil unin.-Milnleil elcitilc 'ie, niuny of which are In the vl xiiiltj. Mr. Suhni has suffered much injury li'nn tire. Tills Is the second time his 'Me has been on fire, the precctlliiK oee liming been In December, ivyt. He is one of the members of l:.e C.duiiblu Hose co'iip.tny mid n few m aid iu;o Kiistnined injuries while going to a flu which laid lihu up 111 li d In the hospital lor three weeks. He has lint iecoerei ft mil nil ucci il' M suislalned 11 few weeks ago by be Ihk thrown from the hose call while iblviiiK to n iiioinlnK lire on the West Sn!e. 'I'he lire b'll sounded tiin at .S.lti (''luck. The (lainuKc by water and U' will luobtibly reach $:i,u00. Too Heavy for Scnlo. The enormous now steel cni iihlth 5ne been staiidliiK on the sldlnK In Jjout Of the Uehiwuie and Iludfon tli poi for si wial days have attracted tin- attention of all whose business to'mr(Hctii that way. They are some uCUtvbt of tile llrle's ioIIIiik stock ana ( u ry llfty Ions of coal. Yesterday one Of truant was run on the smle ai I'oul. Do Not Trifle u vith danger and remember every cough or cold means danger. Shilofa's Consumption 11 Will cure your cough or cold at once. It will heal and Strengthen your lungs. It is safeguard for you always, fl'ake it at the first indication fii a cough or cold. JL "A ttre -old, tculcd in throat nd bronchial " lubrt-ti.ilnln)slatrd neicral rionthi. 1 .'.. I'M ShP 'li anil il cured rue at once. Ati t'ad to dit my loMiinony. T I'lKKKl Cl'SHING, Ke icr St. .Mark'k Church, LeKoy, N. V. , niillnh's Cointiiiuptloii Cam In bold y all ru;;i;iatn at V3r, COf, Ql.UO u biiltlc, A frliilml Kiiitritntcii u'"t with every IhhIk. If j 011 are nut :it. (led i;n tu J'iiiii'lnii;i;Ut Hid Kiit your liuuiiy luicli. I'.'tkefor lUu!r. ! bscl. 90 consumption Sent 'tfcout cost lu ju, B.C. Well, x Co., I.eKuy, N.V, brook, but lt weight wns too Kreat for the welKhlliK inachlne, and With 11 loud report the sustnlnltiir toiN snapped, dlsnblliiK the scale. This imichlne bus been used to weigh all the coal from Coalhrook breaker and In order'liot to throw the colliery Idle the coal cars will be tiansferied to the scale at the steam road pockets. Considerable ex pense will be entailed In lepalrlllK the machine. A "HAO TIME SOCIAL." The Invitations Which Have Been Issued for Fiidny Night. The following Is 11 specimen oO 11 unique Invltiitlou which bus been Is sued by the Ladles' Aid society of the lierean Uaptist church for next r'llduy nluhl- 1I.IK lime Hiiluil in !. In Id il tin. Illtiiiliuii; HiMiT. mi l'riMiy ctuiliiit. 1 t 1 1 1 'I lie fnlliiuluj lioilatloii Im' In (11 liiril lur 11 iitl.il In In- In bl mi I'riil.iy nleht .it .Mi lllwhliiiiu' liniU't', Tl l.uiirl clrect, iinilrr tin iuiiIiii. n tin- l.ulliV Aid ni lil cf Hip llcic.in lliil thurtli. l!(l-'IIMi: Mi-lll I. t mi' lived liw ,1 mkIiiiI Iiul ik fn, n( I he IIi'iimii llaih-t thiittli arc boIm (r liev .it Mr. KlionlniruN lnup, nlic Man lis, Hull (hap. I.Kmii miiiiiiii Mini kiim unlit me .1 killker (timiiil .iiul ainiti nr 1111111111111 ik.ul ii.inprl ili. Hup. .'. 111I nun miMt .i(. ihfr 1. lil tin, and lliiul -liurti; 1111 111.111 with .1 Mini "hull i,r flump ilhk.v will be ullouiil to kiim tnilev" tin .ilr dlil) prplre will In- uhp to tin- nun ci Minimi lunln' Hie wm.t limkln' Tlir. 'Ilicvp ifwtN vlll lip Itilmrril to tli" It Her. Mjiiami-t)lipill,ilr llumpklni, i:iipnivir P.p. ppr, I'IIm Ann Puiklin, .liru-hy Hi'llms Pnlh Sikpi. Hip Imlk o thp.p h11 lii'lirdtice traiiKii mid I.Kik .ulrr IumhII FiIIch. Ilmr's Kun' t Ik? Mlniriir anil plain hj folks in l.,iiK ( llr. Iioiuldo timne. N.nip of nut mn (,-. fun Hi l.tiinuisp nt h hi touii klok. III If Knfff nnd ilulMll, lliktl- Inl.r ll.n liiiu-f, lltl. I'm,., u rut , vUln, ,n ,l( .,.., 1 1 lie, II tftil AT THE GRAND. Keystone Diamntlc Coinpnny to Be Seen All This Week. The attiaeilon at the lirand opeta lious-e this week is the Keystone Din inatle company. This atlraulon Is verv inueli nlimo the iivernRe in dia lnutle ability, and comes to Cnibon dale with mine than the time-tried, well-wot n htei eotj ied lecotiimeijda tlons. Manascrs and nfients of oilier COtllpuiiles KJieak lit piulst. of ihL. K,.y. Mime Dnun.itli oiKanlzatloii. The in.iiiiiKep of the eoinp.iny says. "To keep this coiniuinj at the head of all popular pt'lce amusement etilerpilses, We piesput the best balanced compnti) oiKintlzed lo play at popular p, l,.,., plays lieietofoie KKeii .it twenty-live cents in $1. n Did,.,. I(( nu,i;e t. ,,f. foils of this company still mine pleas ing lo the public at law, we have this year added more scenery and 1110 iliuiilcal effects. cairyiiiK 11 lull car load." l..in evenine; "L'seaped front the Law" was piodllced and Kae Kood sallslacllon to a lnrKi- audlenie. To nlKht "I'nilii Staled ( inlets" will be I he il.i. The Keystones 11111 special ties between the acts which me of IiIbIi tilths order. At the High School. The monthly lltuary nnd inuskal eiv tertiilmuiMil of the IIIkIi School Liter ary society, postponed fiom last .'M day eveiiltiK. will take place Ibis even Ine. The follow Ins? proKianinie will be rendered: l'ilillosolo, Allie liiis-. csmi., il. il,.. Lean; ircliatlon, Anna. Dlmmlck: de bale. "Resolved. That capital punlMi nieiii should not I,,, abolished:" allirm nllvif, W. Loltus, llallle Dolph: uck.1 live. II. Iluniii'll. L. Minted: tor siini inhiB up. D. Cramer. .1. Utilise: violin solo, It. ItelKluth. Meetings Tonight. William II. Davles Women s ItelieC imps, So. 1.11. Oivlslon No. -.i, Ancient order of Hlbi'iiilans. SI. Vincent de I'niil. Lackiiwanua tribe, Xo. m iniptiiveU Ordet of lied Men. Mitchell Hoso company. Catbnndnlo concliive, .o. :ij;i, i,n pioved Older of Meptasophs. Mr. Hoinn Sends Message. Mr. l. Moran, of the l-.nk clothliiK Mire, who went to AViishliiKton to see Jit Kluley and Ittmsevelt take otllce, snt a letter to Imiiic SIikjup yester day. In which he said that Inasmuch as hotel itues were in the vicinity of $10 11 day there, he had (included not to spend the bal nice of the month there, but would hasten back to a section wheie bnaiil is cheaptr. A New Liquor Store. I'liliiteis have treated quite a rcv.i llltlou In the looks of the South M11I11 street stole belnniflliff to the 1 stale of Hie Irte Kllen Mottltt, which is IkIu lltlid un for 11 lhiitor store for .1. i. Mtaxuuiell. or Vinidllnj,', who will he a wholesale dealer. As soon as the paint ers Ket throtiKh the inside of the stole will be fitted up. and will open lor business: Innuguratioit Day. Only two Haw were visible In this lily yoMetday to mat I: the IickIiuiIiik of 11 11 w era In national history. Ono was on 1 he DiiHtoillce and the other from the stall lu iltinoilnl paik. About 11 dozen residents of fiitiinudnlo went lo AVuMiliutlon. Otherwisu the day was uniuarUoil liy uuy dhplay in this city. rollco Transfers. The polce tlepaiitnent Is i-diaken up U-inpiiunlly. NMshl Piitioluuin WIN linm Mi-Andrew is oi' duty for a couple of dns, heiaus-e of Illness. Cnrden is dolncr the South Main stieet beat ilur I11K his absence, and Special Thomas riuuuelly Is (IoIiik Caiden's reutilnr tour. No Council Meeting. Mil) three luembi'ts of select uium-ll bliiiwid up last niKht and theivfoi-u no meetluK of that body was held, it will, hoei be held next Monday even Int,'. when t-everul nuitteis of Impott mice will he coiuddeied. Henits. .Mr. and .Mis. ltiissell M, Slu-iiherd will entertain u nuinbei- ot yotinir mar. ilnl couples at all Informal "prosiesn Ive hearts" nam next Friday eveulllfr at their lesitjenee on Mnrto u venue. At the Opern House. TonlKht "Under Sealed Orders," ENGROSSED TESTIMONIALS. Picsented to W. R. Johnson, Lute Manager of the D. & II. Aitoihei token of the high esteem lu which V. II. Johnson, Into master lnechonlc of the Delawnie and Hud son company, Is held by the employe of thai company whh rendered Sun day nftcinoon at the lectular ineetlni? of,S. II. Hotteicr division. No. ICI, lliothcrhood of LoLomotlve KiikIiiccis Mr. Jiihu&un wan Induced to no lo the ineetlntt throtlRh a plausible ex cuse. He was, however, taken com pletely by surprise when William ltluke took the door and adiliessltur himself to ilr. .lolinsion beRiin lo ex haust hN vocabulmy In titteiitiK an euloRj- as sincere as II was elabotale, and In chisliifs prt-Fented .Mr. .lohnson with a handsoiuely eimiosscd set of resolutions. Th" happy leiipieitt btielly respond ed. He said that he had thought such occasions were uver lor him nnd he was completely ut a bus to know wh.U to (-ay, but that his ft lends the enpri lieers should bear In mind that he uppi eclated mot highly the kludtu-si which ptomptcd the j;lft. which should be one of his most cheilshcd posses- td-dlH The resoliitlotm were passed by the division on Septemhet 10. 1 S0i. The coiutnlttee placed a copy In the bands of 1'. W. Costcllo, of Scranton, who bandsomt-lj enctraved a set of them The frame Is of 1 Ich oak. beautllully cni veil The absolutions ate us fol lows. Uoif.li. Ill 1.1 li 1 Willljln .Inhn.ili. lutp lii.i"" HUM llJIlll- Kf III! IVllll",U.lllll lliU"I(HI til III" Ddaw.iii' ami llinlvm iillmid, ln iiiinl ln 1 nnlitt linn wllli tlip abolp lolllpitn'. Ilpiiiltpil, lli.it tlip tiiotnliprs of s, p. p.ittript ilhlilim. No. Hill. Ilriilll(lliriiil nt lnuinntlip i:nslnoti, IipkI txpit-i thtli rent Itiicnto in tlip folloMiim' ri mint Inn: llKiiltiil, That we fill il uniilil be .111 ail tf liiBt.ititnde mi "ur purl, ami a'i injnttit c in inn. In hoe jo'i deiurt alter tidi ple.i"atit a-"o ilitloiM Mith 111, ultlmiit t itp-"lnu' (nit it'iri mid lii-iifelt viiiow. Ilr hnip the liaitgr will lip our c.tln 'lo ih It 11 11 snl his-, mid p lli In Hi ml, j nn fur Hie mini art of kindlier whltli we. uh InillvlihuU and menilirr of Hie llrnlliuhnnil nf Irtn niuntli r Kiijliuci!', have te. it'lied fiimr )nii ilmliiK jour .iilinlii'ti.itlon. U'lioiexir fortniH- 111 i.t uiilih toil llm klndcit Mit nf all nf it. will lip with ton. UAping tnur i.iipi mat lip fpw and jour di in.int , niir pliMMiiei and MpinK all tint uu lie (.'brn or ipielipd, and thai we nil meet ul fho in md luminal ."liitlin of llfi; to tnnip, are the li-i-t wMip nf the ineinliels of . U. llntlirrr illtllnii. No. li ill, llinlliriliond f Lmniimtbe Kn- U'llllll" Mi'. ( nppljiiil, ,1. laiiileiniarlt. I' Mi (an ley. ( iiinnilltpp. EARLIER MAIL. The Early Thiough Mail fiom East ern Points An Ives Tour Horns Sooner, C'lnimeniinR .vistciday mornliiK Uu mill ilerk on train Xo. 1, who hitherto has Kiim- on duty at Scranton on the Dilawaie nnd Hudson railway, beff.in hW woik on Ibis tinlit at Wilkes ll.ine, and as a couscuuiucii this eltv will leciho its nioiimiK mall tioiu pollns in the east inid below Si i-imton ai T Instead of 11 a. m. This train will now haw- .special eonuecllotis at Wllkes-Haire with the L.-IiIkIi Valley ttalii tioiu Philadelphia. School Board Meets. Tlie niton! 1 m i;i 1 1 1 met In icRular ses sion last nlKht. All inemheis weie In their seats. Then? was. howcier, Utile business (lone, as most of Hie evenlnir was taken up with a discussion of i:. II. Dim's bill of extras ond balance due mi tin- IIIkIi school beatlntr Job. The dltectois t el used to pay the bal ance. cl.iimluK Hint the eoittr.iet has not been completed as yet. The extra r. weie then taken up, each Item belus discussed In Its tilin. All but one weie 1 ejected for .lome i-uuse or another, nnd finally on million of ill. Swisert both bills weie ivlened to the building cunt 111 It tee. The next matter to take up the at tention of the boaid was regardltiK the substitute work of Miss Nina Knytior. She not holding a eertlHeiite Is inelip, ible to di aw pay from the boaid. She filled Miss Katht'ilne Pace's placu dur ing the hitter's illness, and It was finally decided to pay Miss Pace J7.50 and to let her retnuneiate illss Itay nor. Profei-siif Hoekenbeiry called atten tion to the fact that the statistics ot the High school aie not being rendered to the boaid ns the teachers of the other grades do. A lesolutinti wis adopted, insliuctlng the pilnelpal to render a monthly icpoit and then, shortly alter It) o'clock, the boaid ad journed. Funeinl Tomorrow. The funeral of John Pohren, who died at bis home In Forest City on Sunday morning of pneumonia, will b held tomoirow morning at 7 o'clock-, when a high mass of ieiuleni will 1k celebrated In Si. Agnen church. Forest (itv. The Intel meiil will be made In St. Hose cemetery, this city Fliemen to Elect Officers. The Mitchell Hose company will hold their regular monthly business meet ing tonight. As tin election ot ofll cers will take place nnd otliei matters of cxtii'iiie liuprirlnnco nie to be con sidered even member of the company should attend. A Midnight Blaze. I'ire in oko out at midnight lu the confectionery and fruit Mote of Mich ael lionet t. at III South Main avenue. The blaze was confined lo the Inteilor of the building and Hi u and water (Oinbuied it-suited lu a StiOO damage. Mr. O'Connell's Latest. Thomas o'Counell, the Park plac giocer, eel his fi lends about town thinking jesteiday by giving vent to the following' "The MoKluley Hill Is now a re-seated Hill." The "Tax License." Judge Kdwards lu Seranlon yest.-r- (lev gave a decision In the case of Morris Wornisei. an itinerant clothing denier, who wns ari'Psted and convicted Brpii'. ci rri ti ,ii. Cuics till Throat nud I.vin; Alfcctloiij, Oct Mir gcuulae. RcfiiCHiihl1li'tc & us syF5E-r i.i. oilnn oil curca Icuciiraatlctu. 1.1 & js etc m uFs?HiKllRKS5ltev ANXJ. &vrx&ezj? "- Avm? "For Grifi and the after-effects like debility, nervousness, dysfeua and other eatarrha. conditions re's u tint from the Grip, in the entire Materia Medira I have found 'no remedx that eouah Peruna for prompt action; Dr. S. Jl. arlman, f'rciidcnl The fart man Sanitarium. LIKI2 A ln.MON giln lias 1 nis-od our touutiy, leaving behind stores of physical wrecks. Victims of cntairh of the head, catarrh of the throat, catnirh of the lungs, eatnrih of the stomach, ciituuii of the kldtie.vs, eatnrih of the pelvic 01 guns, ate to be counted by hundreds of thousands. Uilp is epidemic oatnnh, and sows the seeds of chronic catanh within the system. This Is so tine that few gilp suffer ers ate able to make a complete recov ery until they have used Peruna. Never lu the hlstoiy of medicine has 11 lemetly leoelved such itnnuulllled and universal eulogies as Peruiui. A Now York Aldsnuun's Experience. Hon. Joseph A. Kllnn, alderman Fifth District, writes fiom 101 Chi Is. topher street, New Yoik city, as lol loh: "When a pestilence overtakes our people we take piccautlon as a nation to pieerve the citizens against the ill end disease. "La gt!pK has euleied thousands, of our homes this fall and T noticed Hint the people who used Pel una weie of violating the eltv ottllnance of Scranton. tegulatlng licenses of Itnti slent met (-limits, upholding the valid ity of the law. There is a similar or dliinnrc pending in-foii- councils here, and there has been 11 question as to whether It would stand In court or not. As Judge Kdwards Imposed a Hue or M0, with the alternative of thirty ilnjs In jail, because ilr. Worniuer refused to pay (he license demanded, his de 1 Islon seems lo open a lay of light (Mi thr tllst ilislon. Now kt councils got together on this matter. Banquet of Medical Society. The Carbondale Medical association met at the Ameiican hotel last night and enloyed a banquet to which the iiiembt'is weie treated by Dr. David V. Halley. Sixteen physicians were present. At the loncluslou of the banquet. Dr. Hnrtmaii, president of the asso ciation for the last two years, tendeied his resignation. He was pressed tu ac cept 11 iciiominatloii, but declined, Dr. W. Vv. Fletcher wns then chosen presi dent; Dr. Davis, of Jennyn, vice-president, and Dr. Hartman chairman etu etllus. A dlsiiiRslon of la grippe anil lis vuilotts phases then followed, a de tailed report of which will appear in tomorrow's Tribune. Merchants in Session. At .1 regular meeting of the Itetull Merchants' as.-ochition, held in Mc Tlghe'M hall last evening, a communi cation wns read from the Clerks union requesting the merchants to eiose evenings nt (! o'clock. The merchants decided to continue the present fi.30 p. 111. movement, but on and after April 1 will close every evening ut G.2U excepting Saturdays, the evenings previous to holidays and fiom the tOtli to the i!lth of December. Providing, tho Clerks' union will look after the merchants' Interests by see ing that all other merchants not mem bers of the association will close at tho same hour. The Pool Tourney. In the pool tournament nt the Cjelo club rooms last evening, Humphrey won fiom Derby by tho scoro of 50-27. Clifford beat Humphrey. fiO-as, and Swingle von from Smith by the close score of 00-47. Derby nnd Smith are now out of the contest, each having lost three game". The final game ot the ninth seiles will be played this evening between Cllffoid nud llobeits. The Passing Throng. Alies Aluude- Hnruden lett this ally yexlerd.iv tor her future residence In Iilughinntiui. Will ileliule went lo New York yes terday to commence his studies In n New York school of embalming. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hess, of Ituw llns, Pa., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. W. (J. C.lles, of Lincoln avenue. 0LYPHA1NT. flip leniguniidiloii of the tnuti lounu! Iil ihkIiI vw without Incident. A large nuwd of citlrriis wai I'Ipkcir and ininUoslnl much Intcie.t In Hie iioeeedliiK. At 8,10 the incctlnfr was called In orihr by ( luiiman Kejlou, the only .ilui'iit number Ik-Ihk Mr. Iliirke. llpjiorU of the dlflerent otlleluU ot the. IioioukIi weio then lead. In liilricitliiR feature of Scirctory O'JIalleCii ip. port v'js tin tiiii!rmentary ktatenient, wldeh platen the valutloii id tho elcctrlo llsrht piopeity ol owi- 5U.UO0. Jt tlioneil lliat lut je"" die r w'ArmmmmhdF- w iwsa "s ij r l r " Kfzy M1. Ill "Wi I I 1 J, lit Ivl v v t-a ,-m mm a vu . vjcstaujOL m WWW1 IIS A . VTax .rfUsJT XvVrsSI. !KSi mil -Y, jMr viL m 7 J WWL ' O . WC .ftr- r- wrw.m. ff WWV JLkx. r. "aA' UULT UT v r xu ( )j W W iuli-kly rcstotetl, while tho-e who de pended on doctors' preset iptlons, spent weeks lu reeovetlng, leaving them weak and emaciated. "I had a slight it Muck of la gilppe and at once look Pet una, which dioie the disease out of my system In a few days, and did not hinder me from pur suing my dally wink. "I should like to see our Huaul of Health give It olllclal iccognltlon and have It used generally among our poor sick people In Cii-eiiter New Yoik." Joseph A. Fllnn, 1). L. Wallace, a charter member of the International Harbers' I'uloit, wtltes from 15 Western avenue, Min neapolis, Minn.: "Follow lug a seveie attack of la grippe. I seemed to be uffected badly all over. 1 suffered with a severe head ache. Indigestion, and numerous Ills, so I could neither eat nor sleep, and I thought I would give up my work, which I could not afford to do. "One of my custonieis who wan gieatly helped by Peiuna aihispd un to try It. and I procured a bottle the same dn. I tf-ed It faithfully and felt a marked liupioveiiient. During tho next two mouths I took five bottles, and then felt splendid. Now my head Is clear, my nerves are steady, I enjoy nr' pHilHs of die plant aiiioiiuted In ..11T -. fter llip teailiUK id t-ip ii'p-it the mum il ad jniiniid sine die. Ttiniior.in I I1.1I1111111 (I'Malley thru talltd the new bod In older and lead the ujilm of nlllie of the newlj i let led cuimt llnien. h'i weie a- follows: l'ii"t waul, VI, .1, Veili'ii; Setond waul, .Inlm I'. .Innei; Tliild w.ud. 'Iliulaai kntilumji, li., and Midi 11 1 ll'llolhran: l'l.mll- wa.d. Villlam !o-l. Tin' ile.tlnli ft olHuri w.11 then iiikIp as fnllnwi., tbtre hting no nppiivltiiin in .mv iae. I'li.-lilmt. si,.p),in Up.iii: 'itiTtan. . I1. t)Mille: tieanirii, Kunk M. I III tin.-. I mi unci i lulhilnr, I'l.niK M. I..ntli; itreet totmulv.Ionii, .lanip ('. lltAie diew: janltri",", Mr. Villlam Vheelei. 'ihe bond of Hit- trm-iircr wat plated ul siO.Ooil and that ot the sftretar.t at jl.tuw. l Ihe toiiflu Ion of the cleitlon nf nlliceifi Mi. Heap made .1 Inlef npi'ei h, lu whith be thanked Ihe lueiie bet for the honor tonfened upon him and niped tliim lo wmk hitinonfoii'U tosretliir fur .hi lirtteimeiit of 1n.11111i1i.il 'ill.ill- in 1I1K Im. oiikIi. ('i)iiuiil thin adjnuriud to meet next Moudi.v en ill lis;. (In "inula 11101 liinu' In llu- lllakel.t lljili-t (lunch the iatnr, He v. llitld speneei', xxrl tomed tiKhltin new meuiberi. Into the fellowship ot the ilitiiili. In the i'MIiIuk: a meniorlal et-tin- u.i, held in tonimtriuir.itioii of llu- l.Ui? Hiv. II. .1. Mill.iul, a foiuirr pilin. It w.11 allimlcd ! a large I'nlin'Un.iliuii and .n a detpb lmpiei"lve titici. Ilr. Stuntti'a miuimi was li.wil on Hip lixl, '2 Tim. !.?-. Mi. .. P. Kdnadi, the ehoiiitir, miik iiry kwiellt Ih nolo, "(iood Nlfiht." l.tlli'i 1 latlie to th- ih tiaed weie lead by hii koii. liiniol. and from Mr. V. II. 1'rlci.t. Mr. Jllilaid w.11 pistei of the llhtkilv lljptinl thurtli fiom l?'i to ls'i, und nt Lumpllt1it.il a Kieai. ded nt ifnoj woik diiilrm lilt paitorate. T. P .tones attiiided Ihe (initial of ihe lile .leioph I). I.ln.td, at lljde i'alk, jenleiday allri noon. JIIm Kalie shindaii, o( Plttnton. li xhiiiig Ml- llaiiuah Canniin, of Dunmnro Mreit. Tied Holmes and .lohu .lonei, of Celatt. I'.i., spnt Sundij with Unices and Mi. A, I). llalnei. of llhkel. V. II. I.ewii, n( aiidline, w.t a vintor In town lMiiiil.i.. Mr. and Mm. .lohu .Ionian, of ( ailiondale, weie Hip RUe.t of Mm. .lames Juiilan, of Pun. more licet, uier Mindiy. MUi lAriic Km 11 II in vUltiiig; iilatnn, at I'ail; I'laie. IK'ii't lad iu attend Hie Iuaiii in the social roonii of tho rirh.itrrian dniiili lonlglu. JERA1YN AND V1AYFIELD. Tin Ji'llinn lioioiiiih tii'.iut il held tin ir tptinl uicttiiitr Inst ei.'tilni; v lien Ihe new meuiliin took H.ilr M'alk and oiuanlatioii was efteelril by the- cleciluu nf W. s. Iladgir as thuliiiun, John It. .Idles ,14 meiitaij, null Tlioinu Will inns trtonuier. the lailii two lieluir K-eletttd. I, ant, Oitober .lihu Msviulil, ot mtli Mjln kll'lcl, win U eiuplocd as 11 piimriuaii at the Delawaie and Hudson nillUiv Inst bis pj aiuoiiiitliii; to 7.11 and sume riuti. tlti teeco I'll; the money he uiupd it in lil li ili'lkritlll"! width he (ilatcd lu lii pmket. l)n IiIm wa 10 Hie hou.se he had hi iM.Inu 10 uw ihe band'i (hltt end he nciei onie tlioufcht t. Ihr mo,it until he ii.ichid hit hdiie, whin he dl-imilnl be lots. Althoui.il he leiriKtd bU k ll.llue. dialel.v ami afttiward. adttrH.cd he nettr biaul .1 souiiil lomrriiliR 11 and i.evei tp tied to .1 llxitf u of bis flllillkc-, llKll'foie upon Ills I c I lit 11 home. 111,111 work last hiiiIhk to find (t lli.lii.l 1 lull aw.ill Ini; hint with ln ot Hie tlndliiR of die iiuiiipj. Kiiiin Ihe inin ttoij It appur. Iiit wile bad (uiind It within .1 tin mil nliu of lb" loss, 'I lie woman bad kipt Ihe luoiuy and hid idlue u.id it. fiw dj.m iiru, Iiowcmi, klui In. foimed her liiisbaiid of the fad and he v..i." mi hi (iliftd at lirr lint ue stlllrl, lur and as nuin .H be wa aide to luUc the uiiiounl he taul lie t.uulil kIvc it fo Hie 111,111 In whom II biiiinsed. He bad beiu able to net $10 nud HiU lis baiidul Mr, Majiiaul. 'Ihe lallir was, of ,ouij.e, tei.t Kiatelul mid be appieciaini tlie 111.111'n honi..l.. J. J, fo. Lie luilUKir tf Ihe New In.; Iiuitli iiudik; T. 1). (Jrlll.ihs, Hie hallei . Met (haul I,. A (iieeu and 1'ieprlcloi ( ulllm, of the Avery hold, wile Seiauton vlslloiii jrstcrda.v. .Ml. and Mik. John M.i until bate iti'dird a let Ur fiom tlieir 1.011, (,ienii;;, who l at ( ape Nome. He writen xeiy encoiiuclut.i) mid wat hi pjterlhnl beallli. lr. S. I. 1,hU uu) Pi. .1, M, Sludib uttenil ftl tho banquet of the taibiiirt.ilo Medical duvlitv lit tlie lineilcnii hotel, (.'aibondale, iail c ciiiiv.'. food, and test well. Pel mm has been wotth a dollar a dose to inc." D. L Wallace. ilr. O. II. Periy, Atiiilsoti, Kits.. wiitt s; "Again, after n pea ted ttials of your medicines, Pot una and Manalin, I give this as my experience of the wonilciful results ot your ery valuable medicine In Its effects lu my caso after repeated trials. "Flist. it ciiKil inc of chronic bton chltls of fifteen ycuts' standing by us ing two bottles of Peruna In January, 1MII. and no return of It. "After I was cured of bioncbltls I had la grippe every winter for several wintets. Hut, through the use of IV luiiH It got gradually weaker In Its se verity until It dwindled down to a incte stuinir for two or tlnee days. Now the stunor dois not trouble me any mote." O. 11. Peiry. ilr. Nlf bolus F. Itoi-sltcr, cate Cleve land city Water Works, City Hall, Cleveland. (.. writes: "Tills w Inlet I had a seveie attack of la giiptie which compelled me to lean my ofllce and seek medical us hlstance. Although I followed the dot tor's advice faithfully r felt 110 better, and reading In the paper thul IVrunii would cine it 1 sent for some. I be- PECKVILLE. I'iuieilt i-iluiaied it sd.OiK) was destioted by flu- on Hit- I.at side on Sunday pieuluff. 'lite alaitn w.m tinned in at II 11 fiom box N"o. " in Pitkillle. 'Ihe V 1I-011 I'lie tompany vin Iti1c.ls.lv mule lopoiw and was at the pcene of Ihe Hie In fine thr gone had done frotiudlng the alatni. Hie Vll-ous tonnedeii lliple hose to .1 lie lib hwhaiit, xvlilcli pioied to be fiorn. Tluee btdranti weie tiled with the simp leMilt. The niemeii then built a fit aiounil .1 li.wlr.itit and after home twtnty lnlnutes had dapied were rewaided by .eeiiiir the water Kiish foith. 'I'wo liean slieaiui wilt- then luihed upuii the llainei, wblei hid I'oiuplrtely intehiped llu- Mi I lain bulldluK and had altatked the iildenie of Mr. Aiithon KI11b.uk and an imociupled hnii.c nwntd by Mr. P.iliiek lxine. 'lime weie buriiliter fieite It. Siiiitlr ami II1I1 Ihe .li'"ui Hose iniii" paniei. oi. 1 ami '.', airited. 'Ihe fir, in. n worked V'.il.mtb tor neaiU uu itnui, when the (he was Kotlen imder 1011I10I. The flie oriluiled In tin- Md'laln hiillilini,', whldi .n .1 lane double block and was otiupied b Mi. Munley and faiuil. Mi. Mutile was not at home al the time. Mis. Munley and sexual ihlldicu beiiij; at homo, one n( Ihe ddhheii oterliirned .1 kero sene lamp, which txplodid, and in a fiw 1110. menli Ihe ilamei plead so thai Mi, llimley was ohl .'(. I n iiulikh lake lur diiliheu and make a liuniol ixit. whidi Hit did in Mtet. olii I tuts was -and In Ihe lanillt. The 1'lilMInir, alonir wlih its (oufnti, was totall.i uV.troy.il 'Ihe Kane chlune was I1.11II' ;;iilaeil, whlh Ihe Kinl'.ic I. 11 "Id, 111 0 MilTeuid Ihe lo-s of Ihe loof and 01 p side v.11 b.idl noidifd Ihe le-i'lcnH of .lesmp ate loud in llieii- pulse nt the gnml work done by the lln-iueii, ei-piclallj Hit V II-oih, o( I'etkxille. who o iiuhkly lespomled lo the ahum, allhoush 0111 ot ibeir limit. 'Ihe total lo,. is estlni-iteil at iil.iVnl, ttTdi li was full In. silled In rciiiipinlP liprrsinieil he s, w'. Vinolil and Mi. il'Malh-. The pioxraliiine (or the .liinior leafiue entitlaiu uu lit 011 'I il", (In itiiilnj." at the Wilson llo-e coinpari' lull will lie as tnllows- solo. UUt Matnet Ki.ilii; dilll. I nltnl -talcd ralhiri, fotirKen bo.i-; ledtatiuu, leia lleckri; xlolln solo, Ml"t IM11.1 I ail: broom drill, twenty little tots; iii'llallou, lli 11 'Inn; uiluuct. In twdte Kills; solo, Miw 1.taii; lecliaHon, (Irate lluahes; xlolln solo, Ml-s I'iixI; reeltaltuii, l.iuy .lodge; "(ii.irge nf the l,li;1il HriBade," slxtein 0iuu ladles; suln, Miss Mali. Mb- Caijl, who wat ilelaiiud lit llllii'j, will be with 11a this time. Ml-t Ilium, nt 0ilunl, will be pipteiu. VJI.s Stan will do the atcumpaiidiur. 'Ihe dilll, will le littler than In-dire. Adnilxiou, PI tent, lliuk lie tieani (or ale. A tetular 1111 ding of l Iji No. ti a-Cfiatioii will be Inid al the home of Diiaue V'rilenuii tills rxriilui'. All iiitinbii uie requested (0 bo pies ent. at liusuit'st ol liiipoilauce l to be trjns aded Mr. stanlev New tun unlitd Mllida ftoiu West MUflnla. Ilo will peud fomo time- (siting Iim paienls ln-fore iiliiiiiluir. Mrf. li. .Maine I home doiu t urbonilaie, win 10 she lu prni tho pi"l two twcki. Mist!" A. 1x111)011, iiicivIIhb piliirlpil, vi.il ed the dioolt ot the ( eniul building on Mou lin. .'Hi tholr 01 Hit lllaktl Raptiit cliiud. is 111 laiiKluir for .1 niiiiitiji;i' sale lo be held In ' ), IMwuiils' tncaiit store. Minh II, 15 and pi. Mi. 11. i:. KbiRsley, of Mliicrnlillf, visa .1 UULe. I) x Isitor SiiiicIj). riBlilet-i new iiitmlu'it weie wclcoimd into the lllakely HaplM cliurdi 011 Sunday laxt. Ml. V II. Priri-t xl.ltnl the puhllt) scI,qo on Monday. Mi inid Mil William Ktslell and ilauithiei', Mo. Ileibut I'nai, leaie tblt itioinltiir for NUitJia 1'iills, N. . white Hit' will rmlmrk in the lulllluir) biulness , Sir.. i:dcar . Ilaibei li quae ilfat lier homo on lllckor) strrei To Prevent the Gnn l.uxaliu II101110 (Julnlim ictunies t lie caute. ' MOSCOW. 'llu Iwemliili itnluii CiM-ieui, club, ol tint plate, iiiliuiil ihelr lonu-'plaiiued sldclpride last ' TmiMla) etililnt'. 'I bey lift Hie club inoni uboiil 7.:in n'lliiik si lid tiiJo)i'd 11 ride lo Wtvllle, niter wlildi the nny leturued Id the 1001114 und paistd a plea-ant ctenlnif with the 11.11 il soelat diiemlonv, Those piivunt weici 'Ihe M ls.es Mat) and Dilii- Vanlcll, Nellie Mincm.ikr, Mamie sioue, Mamie llorliet?, Male Kolb, Lena From A'. Y. 'Journal." "During the re cent Grip ehi- iemic. claiming ainillionvietims or more, the ej)i- 'iency of Peruna in quickly reliev ing this distress ing malady and it lingering nf ter-effects h i J been the taw oj the continent.' KCrsv gnu to mend In less than tlnee rays, mid although I was Mill ei weak, I Pit that I had the light medliin . In ten days I was hack lit m desk feeling better and .stronger than I had lu some time. "Peiuna not only cutcd tlie grip, but it Improved my general health. In creasing my capacity for physical and mental exertlun-"." N. F. llosslter A Congressman's Experience. Hon. M W iloward. Congressman fiom Alabama, has the following to say In regard to Peruna: "I have taken Peruna now for two weeks, and find I am very much re lieved. 1 teel that my cure will be permanent. I have also taken It for la gilppe, and I take pleasute In recom mending Peruna as an excellent rem edy to all fellow sufferers." M. V. Howard. Congressman Howard's homo ad dress is Fort Payne, Ala. If you do not deilvc prompt and fc.tt Isfaclory results from the use ot Pe iuna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and lie will bo pleased to give you hi valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Ilui'tuinn. Ptesldenl of The Hartman Sunltnilum, Columbus, O. saiie, Alice Ushlenian, Marie Del'c-w, Ilia DePew .Messrs. John Mardt-ll, I'utl Dei'tw, Clair Pellon, Paxld llolurti. Hoy Mioumkei-, Iniln Millard. 'Ihnniat Ilallelt, (in) swartr, ltoy Hind", l.lojil Trab. Vinoii? tiioe who nlteuded the I'lohlhltton banquet at Siianton last olenitis' from here weie Mr. and Mis. S. J. lluinlnker and Mrs M V Vaughn. Mi. and Mr. Iludi and children visited idatliet at (iouhlsboro over Sundat. Miss Meek, of South Srranton, it vUUInc lier friend, Mis ('. M. Ilollislei. Max 1,'iiivuln irtiimtd homo )elculj) fioui a lni-lli("i trlji to ew- Voik. Mr. Vllllaui Hindi leturned home from the Hahnemann huipltal Satuidjy eieniii(r mudi im pioied How aid le.iKei, of Straiitou. visited Jrieiid and itlatiiet lien- over Sunday. liev. .1. I". Vainer, o( Carbondale, will git "All HiiiuiiK nl Tiaii-lt and souk" l'rida.i eien ins, Mm b S, In the Methodist (hureli. 'ihe ad illusion will be' xdulli, II eenls; iliildirn. li cents. TAYLOR. Ai ai, tally I10111 eslenla) inoiniiiK (ire wax tii-ioii-Hil 111 a sincle ilwcllinit on Oak stieet North Ta)Ior, uwnul iid nitupied by Mis, J(c 1 It. Ihe fluniet oris'in.iled In Hie upper portion of the liiillilins und liv iminediale attiou in funning 11 tut, ket hrlsradc Hie llamis weie ex tillKlllsllKl. On Thursday il t,:,u ,l,,ik the nun lice of Mist I'.irile V ilbel and Mi. Sllthael -"tline, both popul.11 .tilling people ol this lioniiiiili, will lie milt-nililreil al the homo of the brlde'a parent Mr. ami Mis. Ilemy Veibtl, of .Main street Ket A. HcKr. pa-lor of the (.tini.iu l.iansellcai t hill di. will tie Hie nuptial knot. VIrs. John Puiico. nt North tailor, died at llan.oiii simdiy alteinoun. lite remain weie Inoiiglil licit- )i-sieula) inoininc by Funeral 1)1 redur .1. i:. Pavci. Tlie I11ner.1l will occur todat lli'Uiciiibi i- Hi,. " ,i.il Muntcdlsili sen m Uing held al the Mttlui.t KiUeopal thuidi this exuiliiui by Kit. (. II. Ilemy, pastor o sistcd b) slngliiir Ctjiiktlislli llucl.. 'Hie oll-alnoiblns topic m uui towns-people is the lair and (i-stital nt the Cahnrv naptlst iliiiuh, loinuiuidlig toinonow evening a) Web el's ili.k. Mu'ltal piomamnie (01 Widne.il.o eMiuiig at 1 aliau tliurt li fail 1 Piano solo. Mist L)dla Hot kins; dud, Mcissis. V. .lone- and J. i:. 'iVaikfiu ledialiou, Ml, Mabel pads; solo, Mr illchard Vatkln.; quaititte. Mi. Han) Kvant mid parti olo. Ml. Vllliam .lone Nlmol Dirittiii .1. 1!. Ned) In seieied In roiini Hun with the New- Voik, Suscjuelianna and Visum Cual coinpam, after neatly twelve- )ear o( tontliiiioiH senile, and lias acirptnl the pnslllon 01 sail -man lor tin- Zlegler k Compani I'llhlishmg lluiei. ol Philadelphia. The lemaliit of Jo"cph Costamo, xxlm mri ihalli by falling down .leiniju No. 1 shall, a fun ueeuent of whldi appiaied in )elnd.i)'a fs-ue ol 'I lie Tiiliiine, win- brought to ihe undeitakliu eitahllsliineiit n( .1 i:. Pans. The remains will be Inttned in ihe Mlnouku f'atholie ttinctrir on Vcdiieula) moiiilug. Vitliur Moigaiii, one of the igmt pioiulilng onii(5 finger nf Ibis plan-, paitlelpatrd m Hie lOiit't-it gluti b) donis Luiit's on.s al Wilkej llaire last ex ruing. .Mr. Jloigant po-eip a tvvnl. lesoiianl bass toko und has 11 pioinUing Inline V.00SIC. Mr John 1 lose It 1 1 sumla) (en In. uome 111 l oniiictlciii, wlieie he will dill his intent.. A laige number of out town prople attended Hie Woollry tnaiiguutloii at diic-iiise) hall at Vr.iiiton, irit eirnliig. Ir. .lohu la-wls, of V'ill.ea.paiie, wa a caller in town Siiiulji. Mrs. I.eain, ot Miouildiiirg, I visiting ai me liuinc of lit f iljughlei, Mrs, John Villlaun Mlu lli'lla Kruilie). of South Mooih , I1.1. ue nplt'il a position in tlie New link tandi siore, at iiiiioii Kiuu&o'fi Cold Cine. For colds III the head, chesl. H110.11 or any portion of tho body, brciks ti a cold hi SI homo without Interruption to work. Will pi event cohhi if taken when llrst symptoms eppear. Price "5l. tsold by Matthews Uros