The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 13, 1901, Page 5, Image 5

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 13, lOOl1.
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yHK WKKK hit.- been rather
fj dull, .rus most or lliu Mantel1
VJ victors fctuincif 16 school unit
college, or their homus. The
dance Blvon by Mr. and airs.
Henry Hclln, Jr., at Mm lllcyrlo club,
wan tlio most notithle event of tins
pan ten iluys.
On Wcdnut-iliiy iilftlil Mr. run I all.
O. 11. Jurmyn Have a liuautltul dlntier
diince uX tho Connlry club, about forty
KU(;Mls'"bolnp Kiit'irttilncd. Tin; decora
tions weie In crimson.
The bcmiitlftil lueepllim given at inn
homo of Mr. and Mtf. V. W. Viiteon
on Jlonduy Inus been much compli
mented. It wiih mic of tin; moist tasto
ful affairs of tho swoon and wan k1vo.ii
In honor of Mr. Albert Wiitsnn'H llnnoc.
Miss "Wheeler, of Htitland, Vt. Miss
AVIieelcr l'i u .vounK lndy of rnroly
lovely per.-unalltly.
Mrs; ('. S. Wohton and Mlhs Alice
Matthew attended the Wells college
luncheon at Sherry's on Tuesday, when
Miss Helen fiotild win ii stiest of honor
and an nltunnut. present was Mrs.
Grovcr Cleveland.
deorffi T Walter, of il'i Madison
iivenue. and MNs Helen M. Sohldnrr.
"t ifi'z Olive street, wore mai rieu on
.ThlU'sdny afternoon at the parHotiiirje;
of the Penn Avenue Ihipllst church, on
MlflHn avenue?. Kev. U. F. Y. Tierce,
the pastor. ollielntinis. lr. and Mrs.
Wn Iter, "will reside at theh new home,
j2 Mulberry street.
Hyion M. Shifter, and Miss Ito.sn C.
Kaineh were married on Thursday
evening at the new re-ducuce of bis
father, 0,eore Sniffer, 1704 Xorrh Main
.avenue, by Kev. (ieorrw A. Cure. The
Ktiests included only n lew jailmate
friends. The bride an I i oom repre
sent well known and estimable fami
lies of the North Knd. and their new
'homo will be welcomed by the- pcopl'.
of tjhnt .section.
The Lyceum souvenir dance, to he
held at the Hicyele club house on Tues
day evening next, promises to be olio
of tln most pleasant, events of the
coming wcel:. Mu.-lc will be furnished
by Hkiit's orchestra, and Clark will
supidy tiie lloral decorations. Not
withstanding the elaborate prepara
tions, onlv a limited number of invita
tions have been issued, as tho Lyceum
ushers expect to make their llrst social
n never-tn-bo-forgol ten occasion of en
joyment for their triemis. The pat ton -i
sses are: Mis. Mary T. I'hclps, Airs.
Titiln J. FoMer, jus. .lames P. Dick
son, Mrs. '. I. Fiey, Mrs. V. Francis
Ouutt'-r. Mir. UcoiKf M. Ttullsstead,
."Mrs. (!cor-,v I!. Sanderson. Mrs. H.
Mm line-ton Sivelly. Zvlrs. II. II. Cos
ton. Mi-. T. II. Clarke, wife of tleneral
Munagei ClaiUe. of the Delaware,
, Lackawanna and Western railroad,
mid Miss Clarke save n beautiful re
ception Thursday at their home on
.Ijpfjjri.'oii .avenue, vvjien jmany membei;R
of fiii.- most pxrclu&ive. circles were en
t'Ttiiined in a sraeeful way. During
tlu aliernoon. the engaKement of Miss
i.'hii-k'eto Jr. Howard Van Campen, of
.MiniK'apoll'., was announced.
Mrs. f'laike and 'her daughter re
ceived .In the front drawing loom.
Mrs. V.. 'ft. Jermyn and Misses Flora
and Helen Matthews assisted in enter-talning-
the guests. .Mis. A. "SI. Decker
and Mrs. Illchaid Matthews wore at
the table In the dining' room.
MI.-.S Mine Hand and Aliss Alice Mnt-
thews served fr.ippe. Jlnnley ratered.
v ry eiijoyulde affair touk place
Wednesday night at the home of Mrs.
Hfiijamln Saniter. on Madron avenue,
w ln?u ii party was given In honor of
the- 'Misses Klauber. of St. Gall, Swit
zerland. A large number of young peo
ple were present and spent a thorough
l pleasant' time.
' Miss Kveline .lunes, of Adams ave
nue, gave a dancing' party for the
iWhclor Maids' Social club at her
home last eveninc.
Miss Myrtle Harvey, of Wyoming
avenue, eniertaltied at curds last even
ing. Mr. and Mi... John 11. Phillips en
tertained ..Mr, Phillips' Sunday school
eiis.si. ;yo, 1 ,,f the Puritan Congrega
tional eimrch, at their home, op AVayno
avi niio Thursday evening The mem
bers of the class had a very pleasant
time, and spent the evening In playing-
'games singing and other amuse-
' merits.-
Those present wore: Mi, and Irs.
.lohn H. Phillips', Mr. and Jlrs. Isaac
.loiKS, Sir. and Mrs. F.dias Roberts,
Mi, and Mis. Morgan J. AVulklns, Mr.
and Mrs. John Orler. Mr. and .Mrs-.
Daniel Moigans, Mr. and Mrs. it. O.
Lloyd, the Misses Annie H. Heese,
Martha Iteese. Maud and ICIise Phil
lips and Mary Powell.
VI!
iovcmeaits of Kmk
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Mc-.-r-. ,1, J, Willuma anj l, G. Uroolcs lue
Kim mil iiuiii a tilp l'i lliimmla.
.IdIhi ItMiinU, 6t tlie linn at ItkluiiH.V Wirth,
lu lotuuinl from Vrw Ymk lity.
lli'iiry .Mio, i. Mullii'riy nutt. has u-turiicj
to lil IU'I. at (iiuinlli uilli'W,
Slortinur W. like lian ii'tiunod lu .ile ollocc,
I Meldrum, Scott & Co. :
SJ SPECIALS IN.
New Foulard Silks
B
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Jtffe
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IS
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New Waist Silks
New Lace Collars and
Turn Overs. Liberty Silk
and Mouseline Ruffs
New Kid Gloves
Fine Silk and Lisle Hosiery
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$126 Wyoming Avenue. $
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After fpcnrtlnp llio Easter caution Ulh lilt pr
cnti.. Mlsi Cora llalileni.it!, ol :tl" New utrcot. is mil
for Ins I ron i route liuriil m Lot li nt lirr liamU,
.Limn Mnltcioii, ii (iltidtnt ul l'rltiiiton, liM
roiio back Id Hit- nnUir.illy, nttir rnjoilne tlm
lKlcr Hcipjon wllh III i.tmlly In this illy.
Itoliett (lurdner, ot ()ulni,v uvnmc, Ip(I. for Ku
ftr WiMlnt-uliiy, nltrr "pcndlnif tlm lliiittr vc
tl'rn at the liolnc of his uiuiiU in IJulniy .ave
nue, Alter Mriif lotaktl on IVmi incline for 1ent
ctio yoaM. t)r. 1. II. ILml li.u uinoi-l hit uIHcm
to the Mi'oml lloor of Ihe ItooVeiy luiltdliiR, at
tin1 .orntr of W.idilnglon nvtnue and Spnice
dtrctt. UN suite u( older eomirlM"( tluee Ijiro
and handsomely futiiitliul rnom-i illi-cct.y orroM
tlm lull fioni the nnln clll.-'! of the lr. Hand
Cimdcnipil Milk coinp.iny,
Ml Xi.IHp fl. MiAiiih.in t-Mml m Satmdjy on
(he New York for Southampton. Iruin which
pUru ,ln; will Ui.e hliainrr lor I In re, I'lUtice.
.Ml.-w l.etnhaii -will llt tin ptlnclpal eltlrs of
i:niiie, uml nlll he fonc devcriil month?. Her
mother and sdsWr, 'l'liru.i, aieoinpinlt'd her In
New Vorl. They lll lil In .N'w York ami
I'linncclliul fur vvenl eek -Wlllii'vll.irre
Nei ".
LITERARY MUTUALITIES.
Tor Tlm Tilhutir.
I live In (lie wine m,i , Hie .Hine diy. llti
K'hv.ud of Knglaud, with the hillllniil. Kubei,
ltli the welt-Jiitintlni'd (V.ir. While dally
the-prota-cin of tlitlr ivy.il par.intrim holdi, my
iitleiition and e.dls foith my iimm.out,iKcd rvri.
mint, liny In tluli tuin conddcr me nd m.r
etUlemi" .i lldlu as they di (he dust uloni
In tin- itrmt while they idle. Without inv
li.ifi.ulorl.il or military honor to mlwj mo aitl.
llclally to tlirh- notlie, I my ihmt hope Ii
lw ieiilcd Into their home-, or to (jtjIh the
slightest. leotins in an,v coiner of their nod.il
rtielcwiiic. And for I he iumiii that, pollth.il
loj.-ilty and political peaMiitiy are .eimited
hy a Kfr.il KUlK CO ali)liitU Ihed hy the law
el pretiilent llmt I cither dido may em ro.M
tn thu uthci.
It ii pood lo know, howcui, lli.it onu's iliancn
to dwell in tlm Mine and inspiialloiMl light of
pM.it suns sliinlnj fi cm out the spaces above
.mil he.ioivl him ilon not depend oil political
or socl.il latlng. 'Iliele are cither sj-slenn in
whow- mlar billlianiy one may still 1uk uml
he vitalized, Take In point Ihe domain of let
td.. Here Is royalty in piupofc-tiibeil and a.
iiwel-ciowncd .! in the puiriOtM c I.'dwaid and
tMlliim and Nicholas
Coronation in IhH other world ate ol Ire
iiueiil nciunejiie, and ioal proRreu are all the
while taking pl.no liefmc our adnilriiu; gur.
Here nl ain lines ol lecr Imt till nspecte-i
liljjuit.nie.' princik, nobles, hnighU of the Bar
ter, the upper sentry a sradc, too, of peasant!-,! j
yrt here lll he found no caste condition, no
eoiidejiendliii? altitude. l'lom uiigtity age
nimiicd Homer to hlmtdc thread bear book
lour, donii the puiml and up .'gn.in, thcie ii
an unnbnti'iicleil .ivcnue ef iiiteieuiir-e. Not
:.ll citlcni of thin ioj.il republic aie mutual in
their endowment nor cqiial'lu theii attahiuu'iits;
aj much variety hero :h ibiuivLin; but rcc-oif-nlinif,
a they do. rath the other'.-, viivuij;
power, and les-pertins each I lie other's nil mil
gift, Ihe result Is i delliditfnl .'lid -.oid-'ealiiiij
fulloHship.
--o
Do vie HOiiicliiitcs look upon out liiiruo'V aa
ill a seme beinir loval w-piilelucij llo the tvpe
and leather remains of mediaeval po.'ls, hfliclafti
and chuu'linien ever "ilojid ilim in theii relation
to the p.iil. .i do (lie ertlgti-s in Westminster
Whit iflmttly place then aur llbraties ought to
lie! How we (liould tear to pa-a their portiU
niter dark, or to sit tin rein nt twilight when
the shadows .no most nuincious and ileep.
In point, of fact our booVioum is the catuue.t
pot in all Ihe liouJe. II is here we ?re miv.t
vvonr to Rather at the ciiit.iiii hour nt day; and
it L here we lake lefiac vihen the earc.- of lite
ptc.vi i loct, or vihi'ii the bonda cf eartldy
iiieiulihip .lie snapping on IhN --ide and tint.
Tlieie is i !.iijjonei .nd a iloenes about book.
filk-liil vvliieh piecludis the thought ol mould
or ashes.
Wit and Idoin never die. They cannot even
be .said to show age with pacing time. A book
hiving vitality enough to last bejond its own
day, and to find a pi ice on the slielt ot any Ii
biaiy, sie.it or snail, has in so murh become
immoilal.
. Hbl.ili, then. i- a place of lile and not a
tomb. .s it eoiKcni-i lliu arc.it men of letters,
.the book-room Mir-iild be bkcneil to a lull of
stite. and as it louecms tjioe of ihe le-cr raul:
to the lereption loom of ,-omc large hoiue of
lioxpitjlity. in the one ca-o we approach
the (hione of intellectual jiomp and dignity with
le-erve, .vet witliniit ilib.i-ement. In the other
such geniality and warmth oi vvelcume sleet n
at the thresludd, (hit, once for all. vvc know
uurelvth to be on tonmioii siound vtth our
host. In either cie what oneness with tlvs
eitgeUl ically incaib begins lo reveal itsdi,
and vie, Willi the revelation, we are mi longer
nki.-hed to ,'ct an increased value on our own
little sclve.
Tlie procure on my ehelvci of Will shakes
peare. of Monl.iigne, oT f.'oethe and otlurn of
like rank and dignity makes ot my 12ll sfudy
.1 veritable throne room.
Within these nitrow pror Inf U lliey .vet being
an iiKGiitcM.ihlc put oi my own ilomain I am
no longer a plobiau but u peer ol the le.ilm.
5ly ronnades me pott ntal e not of one race or
one elan, not of a lUy or an age, but. of evt-ry
rate and every cl in and of all the ages that aie
jel to be; and when they neeive me freely into
Iheir sjmp.ithetie circle how can I be anything
liss than a. biother potentate? Whins,
THE BRAVEST BATTLE.
The bMU.t liaille tint ever was fought,
Miall I tell j oil where and wluuV
On the maps of the vvoild you will find il not?
'Twas (ought by the mothers ol nan.
Nay, not with cannon or battle shot,
Willi a svvonl or nobler pivi;
Na.v. not vvilli plnniieiif. word or thought
l'lom mouths of wondctfiil nun.
lint deep in a welled up woman's he.iit,
A woman that would not vhM,
Hut biavely, silently boie her pan--
l.o, (hue is that battlefield;
.No marshaling tioop, no bivouac nong.
No baimei to gleam and vvaie;
Hut oil! the-e luttle.s they but ho !otia',
I'roin b.di; liouil io (lie grave.
Yd, faithlul still as a hildgc of si ir,
She lights In her wallcibup town;
I fghts mi and on lu the endless vvai-,
'Hun dhnt, llloiin, goe3 down,
Oil, ,ve with b.mnrn and battle shot.
And snhllirs to shout a in I pul-e,
I l ell .von the Muglle.st vii lodes fouglit
Aie fought in theo silent vvay.
Ob, spotless woman In .1 world of hiuie'
With splendid and silent sioin,
1,0 bad; to Hod a white as joii eamu-
Tlic klnglicji w.urlor born,
-Joaquin Miller,
4" fr
SCIENTIFIC SALAD
"Inacciirale Unoivlcdne U n ihitigrroiu thing,
H.i In all thing! let lit lie Herniate."
IIIAVI1 iledilvil lo iiri'Mil today ill plate c.f
the U'lial (onglcmeialc of Useful Itiluiiiu
tlon of geuTil Interest a moie Milist.mtl.il mid
tontrelc dluli than a iuIjiI ivlikli I Impo may
uovritheks-s pldVe ns pilat.ibl" and inli iivtlng
to the teailciil of Tho Tribune :i my late ef
fort In tho shaiio of Ihe Sclcnlllle S.itid miy
have been to them, and I limy lieie meulloii that
the re-ideri of (he Sal id would givitly aid me In
my task by asking iuelloiin (not luecssirlly ior
P'lhllcatlon), v.hlclt II possible will be an
avirtcd In lull In an larly Issue of the Silad mid
tin If terelpt. fli know lodged Inuneilliilely by null.
All such communications must, howevir, lis it
matler of comae, bear tlm wilbt'd roireet. name
and addri'srt as ntl cruise Ihey innnet be (akin
inlo condilcrallnii.
Hay Fever: It's Nn-tuie and Treat
ment. Tin re is peihaps no coulparallvel.t tillling all
meiil, tilfllng enl.v, hflevr, lo him vvlm doe,j
not hiiflir II pang , which lias icielvrd so unit It
altenlloii by lh" general public and the medicn
piofesslon as will, than tint peeaillar dlsia'e
of the lesplialoiy organs ronimoiily called hay
lever. Iml also known by .1 number of ollur
names, nil of which imllealc the Mi'iid cause
ot (he (louble; and no ollui diseasi Is Miuouml.
id by siuli .i multitude of contradbtnry theniles
in legird In lis ciisilloii and to many siiprt.
Mtltions. (viafhedia stale inent.s, and eiiotii'i'is
ileiluilloini from itMittleiintly establi-ln d fai-ti
as to Us tieatincnt and tlie possibility of a nue
of this strange, priiodieally lermient and to the
auflerer nut only painful and )ihvie.illy tic
luesslnp, but alio moially di-generallng tuiladv.
The i(cpe of Hits article, i, however, too lim
ited to allow nt .1 lengthy ilisierUlion oil tlie
various theories ailvunes.-d lium time (o lime on
the minute pathology ot (his affection, and I
tan only give a mere outline of them.
History The lln-t devrlplloii of the sjmpli.nis
ot hay-lever wai given by Itostocl;,, in l-t'', and
a further paper by (he tune aiithoi. 111 which
he gave the affection the name of "Summer fj.
tanli." appeared lu 1S-J?. These papers weie
follnvrnl by .1 short i.ih.i- on "Hay Asthma,"
by Gordon, in 120, ami by similar emu by :i
number of English authoillies-, in all of which
Ihe affection wan ascribed to the Intiodiiction
of pollen grdns into the nn.il clumbers. In IMi-J,
I'l.ucbu', of Uiit-ten. published .1 ijollectlve in
Vistlgatlon. ami he was followed hj inuny
otiieis. who aby epie-.si'tt Ihe opiltien that
emanations from (lowering plants weie the sole
cause of lliu uficetion. In lMi'l, Ilelmholtz, 'l.e
gnat German phy.icht and physiologist, pub
lished his tleory of hiy-fevei, vvhieli was tint,
an he hid by 1ulcm3copic.1l examination of the
nj.s'il discharffert tliscovcicd certain vlhiios, he
(cne-luded that they were the ejusu of the! af
feilion, and tint by destioyini; them with germ
b idtri, ,lhe disease could be cured. This av-cr-tlon
was, however, not stibstitillalcd by estend
ed trijli", jiust as the various bicteiii and
mlcrocoeci proclaimed by moie recent nntliois
as the catwe of the iliseise, failed to subslimtiate
Ibelr claim as sole orieinatom of hnv-fever.
Morill W.vmin. in 157.', described the di-ease as
if. is prevalent in the United Mates, and was the
first to mike mention of the fact (I1.1t there weie
Iwo distinct varieties viz., tin; 10-e cold in
May and .tune, and the hav-fever in Aupust and
Siptinilxa-, and finally. Marsh, in IS77. published
an es-ay, which at the time of its publication
aroused considerable discussion, both anionic tlie
Kcneial public and in the medical piofcssinn,
In which he reiterates Hie pollen llieoiy of the
causation of the ilieie, which hid been ae
lepled a.s piovcn by all tho aiiliioi-s befoie him.
Ill t?7S, llr. .lutld, of 1'lnl.iilelplii.i, Mibinlttel n
!,'iadua(ion thesis to the (acuity of The .letleison
Medical college, in which he expressed his opin
ion that the disease is not altogether due to
pollen grains, j)ut j5 ln01(v ol (,,. nature of .1
nervous antctioi), ami to lilm is due the honor
of Inline: been tlie fiil (o have ihe beaten
trntlc tor a new line of investigation.
Not until Daly, of I'ltl-miic, liSl. called at
tention l the tut dial other than esleinal
causes eoud pioduee hay.fcvci, and that by the
lenioval of 1 such i.mes Ihe ib'seise could be p.-r.
niniently cmed, wis fl,e Uiih in tlie pollen
theory shaken; but it needed the1 ore roltoi.it ion
of many of the funnmsl aulhoilties ot vnuiiia
and lUnow lo est'dilish the fad llimlv tli.it pol-
lm or other dust tloatint; in tin .itmospheic w.i
but 01111 of the eNeilantd proihieinif an .itt.uk of
Hie ancction, but by no mvaus Hie only cri14i11.il
caiiso oi the disease.
Symptom; and Varieties the .sjiuptims of
hay-fever .lie .so well l.uowu to the Miffuer and
are so .nitich "lihe tlejse of an nsRr.n-.itcd rtul
prolonged cold in the head with which most I'vciy
one i-s finiiliar lli.it it seems unlit icssaiy lo de
scribe (licin beie at all but, vvli.it is not known
so well is that the .uttieks in difltienl, iiitll
vidubv diifcr from cull other niiiiily in ihe
vaiidy and elm a I ion of (ho symptom., in the
periodicity or non-peiiodit-ity, and in the pop
ularly accented or aetu.il cseillns inlhicute which
produces the attatl... 'Ihus vie have the. ha,v
fevcr, hay-asthma, m autiminil t.ilunh, whn'.i
teams with iiiivai.viin; rcunlintv at the end of
August, and lasts, v.ilh olivhL variitioii 111 tin:
intensity of the sjiiiptmns, until Hie lu-l tioot
appears. A.s its twdtiuif iause, rdhn mains,
and parlitulaily Ihe jioll-n of Ihe raijvvntl, lie
nninetl. Tlmi we lure Ihe soeilhsl 10,0 cold,
which is also regular and iMiodiij in its appear
ance, and comee on .it ihe tml of May, lasting
as lone; as the loses aie in bloom,. Us ivxillnn
iause: is supposed to be pollen 01 the 10, e. Ilic
forms moie rarely met with .lie the "horse
told," winch Is ilevilopetl a soon as the pi
tient eposes hlin.-cll to (ha ini.uutloiis Horn a
hor.se or isow; the 'peach told," the t'veiting
cau.-e of which is saitj to be the down liom the
nidus of thu tiuit; tho "s'ioiv eobl," wlin.li ia
nppuently caust'd b.i the slurp, told air ptoduced
by the ev iporatioil from Hie surface of ihe
snow; the "mllltis' cold," ur i-lluna, evellcd by
win Jt Horn- in some cases and tye Hour in otheis,
and .1 vaihty of otlnr tonus in which Ihe at.
tacks are excited by a, variety 01 iib-lanic,
iml fiu.illv j 1 mm oceasioually mil with, the
unlit fuiin. which i iml due to any (ernal
iiiilant, but is bronchi 0:1 by stual iiein nieiit.
lu .ilbllie.' lull r lorms nt the ilie'.ic, lliu at.
tucks Usually last but a lilmrl time, fioin ,1 lev
minutes, as in (hu foiui eau-eil by sexual e-tileme-nt,
In a few tlivri, ,n in the peadi cold,
Why so many illfbivnt e'elllus causts 1,111 pia
duco the siuie symptoms In dlllt'renl Imluiilnil.s
is impossible to say, and we must fill back up
upon Ihe convenient explanation, ldlru.vi.ir.is,
width in irallty is no evplauuloii at all.
'I lie smptoms in the loiie;-coutiuueil allnk of
hay fiver ami lose rold vary fiom time lo lime,
belnt; iuleu-ifiiil by evpiuiiit. 10 ilu.l, l.r.il,
tli.uiKlits of 1 old air. the iiiKe'stlou of hot or
Midily spleid loud, ami oilier cvi-ltaiits.
An iiijpullon oi the 1as.1l ciiltles icveals no
speeit'ie pathoiitficil tluni of uructtite, and the
condition ot the mucous memlir.iun is Ihe same
.is l noticed In an ordlnaiy acute eold In (ho
lead, vl.., Intense conucstion of tin mucous
lueinbiane, ireneral sivclllnif of the tU-uu, wllh
ptofiL-e wateiy and iniieous els(i,iire. 'Ibis ton.
Kfstion extends into the liaso-phu.viiKiMl i.ivlt.v,
ami later ir.volves the nus;eal ,i. will as tin,
traihcal nuiious nicmbraiie.
'Ihe Causation ol Hay l'ever The c nisei pro.
diiclni; this aftei Hon, a, lias alieady been lndl
rated, mut be looked lor in .1 iluuiilo ilUciacJ
condition ot the nasal eavlile, loKetlitr ullli i
vitiated action ol (he uervci etntus, ami an e.
citing cause piodurlnp tlie irrilatioii 01 the
small lie no ecnteii. width aie eoiiiicileil with tho
brain and spinal lord, but may an iiidipemlelilly
vs little biaills, o tn speak, ami iiiilueuie, as Hill
an be influenced, by tlm limited Jit.i. of the bodj
In whtth lliry send inive lil'US. Il.iu u lave,
In reality, thice Mtuii, whltli iinisl ad In ion
junction to product' (lie attacks, and if my one
of these fartori Is tcuiQtc-il, Hit: dLscast, fails to
make id appearance, In thia way only lau we
explain the immunity liom .111 attack ol li.iy
fover by the removal of the patlint (n n locality
free (torn the excitant, and the immediate ie turn
01 tho symptoms when ho is exposed to the
dtdt-teiicuj Influences llnatliu," lu Hie atmeispherv,
or tho Immunity 01 others hi whom tho palho
lopleal condition in the nine cds(, and who are
alao surrounded by the s.11110 fiiitanl, but who,
ticvcrtht'Uii, do not bultei, ou inf 10 tlio tad
that their little nerve ictitun aie not .ilttud.
Tho flrit of IhcMi laefors, viz., (he diseased toudl
tlon of the nasal chambers, may eonipiUc any
of the vaiiouj chanKis luinnl in ordiniry nasal
catarrh, siuli as, deviallou of the nepluiii, 01 the
prcssuic of loi cluu bodie, ililnollthi Oiose stouts)
or olpl In the nasal ilumbeu; Iml above all
liyper-scmltlve aicas on (he suifaie of (he nasal
mucous membrane, which may icatllly bo. dislln-ful.-licd
by (heir bcighUucd color and b till fact
H1.1l a slight elevation nt Hie Mirfaee Uirottghoiit
llielr cxlriil occurs when they aie touched wllh
,lhe end t.f a probe. 1hce nver-Kcnslllve spots
me, tiowevir, In most eases tllslrllmled all over
Ihe niil timcons membrane unci pattlrs.1l.1rly on
the 'epluni nr illvltllnff vvall listwcrn the Iwo
lnol r hainbei-s!. They are iisnilly Isolaled nt. .1
i'oiltlenihle iHliiiite nnu fioni tho oilier and
vary In miiiilier from four or llvii tn such a mum
be'r Hill toniillnir llicni I Impossible. In (heir
nppe.1l.inre mid behavior Ihey ate very pcctillir
mnl It likes n Httonir liichl ami a ipililc rye to
Ife.ile Hun, for only when touched with the
etui of the probe will they nuke llielr appearance
on (he linlntl.iiuetl Kill late of the mm oils mem
Inane betwem the utlacks of lily fever, as email
ted clti.illoiis abolil the a of u plii-liead, to
irmilii vWhlo for a lew fcconds only, alter
wliMi they aie ole-ciiicd by the netieral Inlkuuma.
Hon nr latiejistlou of Ihe mucous mcintu.tiic snr-i-outidiiiK
Ihe spol touched by (he probe, which
letulls almost Iminedl.ilety Irom the iiKclianleat
local lirll.itlon,
'Ihe second factor convlfts In ,1 illraril, or nt
least ntleietl condlllon ol (he small nene-cenlerB,
(he vitiated at Hon of which Is Induced by (he
luitntlon of the distal nerve tthirs In Ihe nose.
Thlit allitallon rIvcs tlso lo (lie train of near and
remote symptoms by lellcx action. This can
reatlll.v be tlcinoml luted by touchlmt one of tho
hyper-sensltlvi' areas In Ihe luwe of a haydever
indent at .1 time when tie It not Mifftrliur from
an attach, for the 1nrclt1nlr.1l Irritation wilt be
luuniill.ilelv followed by Hie appearance of nil the
early mplonis-, n ml such 1111 artlllelally pro
tlm ul 11K.11 k will last ftoin a few nilniitts to
sevei.il hours, and, In some casc.1, even for day!,
tliounh It be the middle ot winter.
vtry little nenl he slid about the third factor,
the external In Hunt, as IL is of the least Im
portance, for, us his already been mentioned, a
IniRe variety of diftcrent substances will cause
an atl.uk In us in my' different individuals, and
lm particular polleii-irr.ilii or emanation from
plants; or inimals rait be tluerletl out as tho one
width Is Ihe nftendina. stihsl mce in till casCi?.
Tieitmenl The treatment must be dlrceled to
Ihe allevlalion of the svmptoms ilurins an at
I ie k. ami tlie siibienucnt removal of the ills-cased
condition vrillilii Hie newes, together witli itcncrat
medical treulinent null a view to conoct Ihe sib
1101n1.1l iiclioii of these iierve-centirs. My experi
ence has shown lint no other llun ,1 palliative
tnalmcnl Iv indlcaletl while the attack lasts, and
.iiiv niensiiie iiiideitakcn (or (ho radical cine of
the direction during that time will not only
piow useless, buL DKirr.tr.ite the ntuptoms and
increase the siitleilni; of tho patient.
'Ihe most relief i.s obtained, and in many easei
Ihe ntlaiks me cut short, by, frequent sprayinit
of (he nisil i.ivilies with the autleptie solution
made tioni my anti,cptie l'.iMllks, to as tn i-c-move
all ofleiidlin; parllcles which mav bavo
Kiliitil access tn the rcnsillve aiea. After the
mucous membrane has thus been cltanscd, it has
been recommended by einlnenl authorities
as well as by laymen (bat a spray
of .1 tour per i till, solution of cocaine should
be blown into tho nostrils, and small pledgets
of cotton, situiated with the cocaine solution,
should be introduced between the scpltim and
Ihe swollen mucous membrane of tht; sides of
the nasal unities. The cocaine, it is true, acts
in contract Inir the bloodvessel 1, and in thus
.shiinkiner the .swollen tlsiic opens the respiratory
poitlon ot Ihe nose, at the same time dlininishine;
the mnnlnic of the nose, and In this way (jives
Kreat iclicf to the sulTcicr, if only for a short
time. 'Hie cocaine solution .should not be diopped
Into (he nn-lrlls, nor Injected with a syringe,
as in tint case, but ,1 small portion ot tho n.isii
mm oils mimbi.uic is acted upon by it; nor should
the application be made ot'tcner than two or three
tines i div, btc.iu-e the frequent contraction and
csp.uisiop of the vessels, tine (o (he drug, hive
(he- eirtct of eauisiK .1 loss of tonicity, anil the
swelliiiL,' of the turbinated tissue is increased in
stead of diminished. Kvperieneo lias proven,
however, tint the ue of cocaine in hay-fever
is vtiy injurious, not only bccan-o the sufrrer
Cuds but very temporal relief, and, lo prolong
it, repeat? the application unlit he cannot exit
day or hIkIiI without his tociine cotton pledgets
wedged in the nail chambers and continues the
piaetice even after Ihe peiiodie attack Ins ceased,
but also Ivitutrse the above 'mentioned aetion
of thu tlru permanently robs the tissues of theii
vitality and rei iiperatiro power, if applied at
fitquent inteivals and for 11 lontf lime, and this
piotluecs a condition which ii closely allied to
na-al cil.mli anil is by 110 means as ea-ily over-lome-.
Small picci.s of fine suiRio.il spouRC, rut
lo tit closely, should lie introduced into the nos
(ills, so as lo filter the Iiispticd air and keep
all irrif.iuts out of Ihe uis.il eavitic-. These
pieces of sponge should be worn thy anil night,
and if kept clean by frequent washing do not In
the least Intel lire vvilh uvul rcspii.ition, and
give gic.1t iclicf.
Inlernilly, Ionics, and In the (lint tlage atio
pine ait well in reducing (he febrile condition;
while in the litter stages, when the asthma has
set ill, iodide 01 sodium, together with bromide
of sodium in lalhrr large elo-es (ten gluin.s of
each thice times .1 da.v), gives maiked lelicf. In
some cases, pa n ion kuly 111 those wheie the mil
ralgiu lie.nl icln is very seveie, morphine, Iipo
deiiuatically. is the only ding which will give
relief ttoui ihe sutfeiiug.
If a foicigu botly, ihluidilh or polvpns i.. fomnl
In Ihe 111s.1l i-avity, Il should be letuoveil at
once; but It i woi.e than useless to treat a
swollen condition of the tissue while the attack
lasts. After the attack has subsided, however,
all pithologic.il conditions should be icinoveil and
the sensitive vieas should be destioved with (ho
galvaiincaulery satire or hi any other suitable
manner. If th" gilv.inoe miery or tlurmoeaulcry
Is ii:e-tl I piocted hi Ihe fnlnvTlntf inannee:
'I lie anlciior nisal cavities hiving been well
llluminilcil, a piob; is i lit induced and its point
Is run river the -nifjee of tlie mutatis niembtaue.
,s soon as .1 sensitive spot is louchid, it will
show ilself by ciiising n minute elevation of the
.sin (ice, ami immediattly after a deepening- oi
the color of the suriouuding mucous membrane,
ns well as lachi.vmaiion of tlie eye on the same
side. A Hue cautery knife, healed to a cherry
ltd heat, is llun quickly intiotliieeil and
wllh Its llaltened point pressed against the sen
sitive spot, lluis destroying the supertleiil layer
of the miKoiis inemluanr. Coealne t'lnnot well
be used In ,inicsthcli the mucous membrane,
because its depleting effect sreilly inlerfeti-s with
the illstliignishliig difference of color between the
spot to be liinnod and the surrounding mucous
ineiiibiaiie, o that it Is clitlirult, if not impassi
ble I" locale the sensitive aiea; nor L it neces.
cuy lo u-e cocaine, as the 011e1.1l ion is nol pain
ful, but cm e.tvily be borne by the patient with
out any anesthesia, in most eases .1 laige nunibir
of these ,pols are found on Ihe suffice of the
sijitum and the mlddln turliluiltd boiic, but not
more thin one slwuld lie opt rated 1,11 at one s(.
ting. As soon as Ihe m-miIi nit inflammation has
.subsided, vvlili li 11,11 illy ivnirs in three or four
day,-, another spot is to be c.iuleiied, and this
Is to be icpc.ited until nil have been obliterated.
Othtr r.uislic-, Mich as chromic 11 Id, acetic acid,
or nitric acid, may be u-iil for this purpose,
but nicy an not .is silUfadury ns ilie galvano
eauleiy, because their action r.mnot be limited as
nciuutcl. tudei no ciiiumslanee.s should Ihe
lieallliy niucoiis miiiibi.iue be e-aulciicd; mid the
nn.-1.1tor Hiould be qbsolutily ciitnlii as n the
loeitioii ol the hciisiliie s)iot befoiu appl.vlng the
caustic. After (lilt iho exun is In bo 1 re.it ul, like
one of niillnaiy bypei I rephle cilairh, wllh tilt,
auiln'piic spray and tho ictline solution until all
tl.iii of eluoiile Iiiilimiiialion has ili-sippciicd.
Nerve Ionics, and paitlcularly tlilute phoephorln
.11 Id, in tciediop doses thice times i.day, should
be givui fioin time to time, as well .is Ktiieral
licatmcut tn coiiic-l any deviations Irnm Ihe
gelitlal good health ot the patient should bo III
stlliucd, so as to piothice n letiun to Hie normal
loiiditltm of (ho vlliatnl lnrvetenliiP.
'Ihe liualli of lime during which the loci)
trealmeiit should bo contlimotl varies in dlftertnt
caes Iruin a fuvv weeks lo many montlks, ami in
the 1 ise 01 ha.v-lfur the general treatment should
be kept up tor ut least two eai. Tor, xs a mle,
thu mne-iinUrs will not letiun tt their normal
coiiiliiiou In. 1 tew inonths, o tint vvlitu the next
hay-fever season after (he tiealiueiil comes aiuuiu)
the pitlenl will, in a mle, have .111 attack, al.
though toy much modified lu ilurartrr as well
as lu duration, and It is oulv in tho nit-ond or
Hiild season that iiitlln iiiuutiiilly 1 in bo ex
pceted.
Hut, imfottuiiitil, human mtuie is so lornicd,
or tleiouiiisl, tint in hay-fever, u in many other
milleis of vital iinpni lance, we. ,ue but too
pmne to cmulali the cvample 01 tho devil in
tho old mv-;
When the devil was sick, 4 monk lit would h,
Hut win 11 be got v.-ell (he devil .1 ninnl. evas he,
and malcd 111 Iho nu-tr.t to piovlde 101 the
liitme. iii wllh (he hay.fevet- siinerei. s long
as he ha. Iho itlaclr, when nothing can bo dene
but slightly allevlato hk sufteilngs, h is only
too lead lo submit to anything to I tun. I,
but uttir Iho l'n.t tiosl conns ami hu again fctU
like hiniM'lf be think?, uneoiuse loiisly pcrhaiss, it
i a long timet until .Muust, ji.il, perlia), it
will not eomc agiin, ami fall, In employ the
period ol Immunity for la.vlng Ihe fonnditlon tor
a permanent tine. --fail Seller, l, P.
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lii lSfl Hie piihlle hlkh schools of the l"nlt?J
Males giaduatcsl 'jo.dll Ik-.s uml Stj,12l glili
'Ihe Ij,vm an taken from school cailier Hun M.c
gilts and pul to wvik
GOVERNOR YATES
One of the Thousands Who Testify to the Great
Worth of Paine's Celery Compound.
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Ciovi'iiior Ulchard Yiuok is the j-0n
of llichurtl Vulesi, tlio war govonior
of Illinois.
Yates is to Illinois; xvlint ltoo.scvelt
is to the onergolii.'. aiubltlouR, pro
Krebive clomeia in the Kas.1. One of
tho nicis-t e'cinvincins- tspenkers In the
"VVe'st, ho Is n. whii of Kicut. pcrsonul
ninc;iH:ti.siii, na an incident during- tlio
Piesidenfn inauRiiriitinn lereiittoa at
the AVlilto House showed. The Ham
ilton i.'lub of ChlcMKO wore rccoive-d
by I'rcsident AIcKinley In tho Kast
Room. After tlio introduction, Hauls
Examiner Lamson i-anjj "Illinnis," the
lust line chanficd to "True to Yates
and JlcKinlcy, Illinois."
One' fiourcc of Gov. Yates' gioat
strenKtlt with all idasses is liin wll
iinftness to rcK'osnizo merit and to em
ploy the best means, without feur or
favdr.
Needins- n sprlnjir wmedy for hliu
self. and knowing I'aine's celery 00111
pouiul by roiititiition, and bellevlne; It
to bo the bt'-u sprint- temedy obtain
able, hu used It witli such excellent
results that hi is willliij; to add his
name to thu many others In ro.spon
slblo.posltliiii.s who have publicly on
dorsed Palno's celery rompemnd.
COOOs0000
THEATRICAL.
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ATTRACTIONS TODAY,
AC.VDKSIV- ll i"i il.vns coniiiny. JLtiuep ami
tdldil.
UAH'rV -llutveij llurle,quei. MjIiiicv .Hid
night.
Cor.se Payton's Stock Company.
Coise IM.vlon h.is thiff ciwiiuiile. one for the
wason in llrcolljn, the Corneily conipany, rind
Iho Stock cuinpiiiy vvhieli will give lx iiiatincin
niul .six evening imfninurieis nt Iho Ai.idniiy of
Music, eitiilliK Jlemilay innlnci- wllh tin sre-it
t,insatlonll irnivdy drain i, "Only a t'ariiu i's
Daughter,"
All idivri will ne sueied In that lihtial ai.d
iiURiilfiieut liiiliiier lm- which Mr. I'avlou has
made! a very rmliulo uiiutiillou, and whiih h.i
ncvir hecii ccnnhcl hy aiiothi 1 popular pil't'l
organliatlivn, and is uiclv ceii.ilett hy hliihir
pi iced companies.. 'i1L. only complaint that eau
lm Tiitde nK.iltist thu peiforriuiKCi is that he
ejivea too iiniili for tin money. Tho uual V.iy
Ion prices: Matlneeo, l'l and U'l) eeuU; eveniii-,',
ID, ii and f,o iintJ.
Il win's Burlesque Company.
I'rcd Inviu'd Ins lliulcsquc riunpariv, J tiouu
o liuuioiits and pretty women which has no
inpnlor in tno comic field todiy, 1 hilled ((
Huee da)4 al the (laiety thealci, i. nlnf ilou
diy nfiftuooii, ami will chaeo awac dull e.no in 4
fashion peHiillar to Jovial lnirlisiiu.i.-i. 'llio coin
pauy l tilialul of good eomediaiis and naughty,
pietly sirU. Jlirlc llanlson, oi.e of tlu live
orirtimil IVirrUon SUIcr., mnl a roguUh hclle,
will head tlm ioiplice in twn 9l.lt, 'The, Man
with Hie I'uiiny Touch'1 und "A fhvod Ihlnjr,"
vviltltii hv W. 1, ll.illjuil. aid with t-iid
made, ty Oiorc rosier.
II in eight t'oinallas, .1 wondeiful oelellc 01' I'll'
ropeau acrobat, .110 tin kt.it , of Hie sKejtv
Mil. A magnificent et 01 llvini; plilures will he
-hovrti and Ihe olio will invlude Hal my lliruaid,
ihe jolly Jew- ictnedlan; the IhonnlngV in 11
novel dlitteh; C'raiu Jiiicll, u. xwict fui;er, and
half 1 dozen cithers. IIonai ami Keaniev, Iwo
ricratiton boys, who are now' will tnowii uittro
polltan favoiltct, are iiicmbeu of HiW uiiraulza
Hon, and ecciipy an important piddoii in the
olio.
OF
Chlcajjo, III., Feb. S, inoi
AVells, nichardson it Co,:
tiC'iitlenieti T have used Paine's cel
ery compound and llnd it an excellent
remedy. Very truly yours,
ItlCHAItD YATES.
The moie liitnlliecnt portion of evoiy
community arc the ones who beat
recommend V.iinu's celery compound.
They hax'i; look-'il inlo this sricat rent
cdy. followed its remarkable achieve
ments in the cases of friends, neigh
bors ami relatives!, and know Just what
to expect from Its use as a neive and
brain strcnifthener niul restorer, and
tut Ideal invli,iirnt!' for a lun-dovvn
system.
Theiv is less ho.sil.itioii nowadays
nmoiiK well-iiil'ormi.-d people in attencl
lr.g to the beKinninprs of poor health.
It is well known that desoase is pro
gressive and cumulative, insy to drive
out at the utait, but a menitct to life
when allowed to entrench Itself in any
organ of the body. If people would
consider headaches, i-lieumatisni, tieu
ralgiu, sleeplessness, ludlguntlaii and
languid feelings In their true llglu and
as seriously as they deserve to c,
and make a Maud against them at
unco hy means of I'alne's celery coin
pound, there would be a w underfill
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
.Iivle Millwinl, vvlm his hem tlm It.iiJirmr wo
man of the Hmplre .stuck company, New orlc, tor
thu piL year, .vesterthy oiiill,v Willi Ailluir t'ol
lins.lnaiiacer fif Ihe I.0111I1 11 llrmy l.ano theatu',
pun-hand thu llnsllsti iluiits of the fiawionl
Stotldanl ver.ion ot "In tho I'alati.-of the King,"
now heln piajeil hy Viola Allui at the Theater
llepiihllc. MUa Mllhvaid will appcit hi MKi Al
len's pirt in tlm Knsllsh ptoviueis. sln will re
main on this .ldti ot Iho Atlintie tn innchido her
viisaeciiirnl with Chules riohinan, jppeailng in
ttiti revival el "Plplouiici" heloit illuming In
her home, .Mr. f'ollln. who came our In siipir
intend Iho picdiittioii or "Hu- l'rhc ol I'cau'."
will al ciiil letiun to l.ondeii to iiianje tin tour
fur his iinv siar.
Pc Well llcpinr and Han Hah ait 10 uppe 11 in
tin cotton plihinev Mine Sunday alli-inoon In
"I. mle, 'loiu'.s rdiin" at tin Ac-ton' I'lmd hone lit
ut Iho vi iihliiy. Hopper will pen-mutr tin iiwi
I'nilo Tom and Pil'. tin' Jl.ivo oniier, l,e';iet.
Neither v.ill lnltliiiic lib, pall.
Mary Manuel Ins, th lio.iiillf.il ouws uctieis
who lii-came xvldilv known Hirmuli htr live jeais'
mji-viu as Iho Icidlnif huly of Daniel rrolnnaii's
I.vciuui Tln'Jiei stock loinpany, ol v- Yotlt,
will'liiil.e lm- UNI appellants' in llu tll as a
star at tho Jeynimi theaui, llmrwlay veulitg.
April 'Jj, in a ilumniic version of I'aul Iciccler
l'oul'M vviilcly reid llevoliitioniry novel, ".lanies
Meiedilh." .Mi Manuerlin; will come here nup
ported lv an extraolilliiny stinnr; company of
v.v' 1 Known pl.iyti. 1'i.mlt .Mclvce, her nunajcr,
iia shut her pliy a iitvt ilaliia(e pioduetion,
ami It will priivcanatiraciien of iuuiu.il lnUrel
to ill iIimcs oi p'ople.
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PITTSTON.
Special 10 il.e craiitou Tribune
I'ltU'luii, Apnl li. -IMrtaul iloi.sei. si , of
llait- fluct, At .'hie. leoelved seuitv hmius iei
Ids lace, while at xvorK at Poxton -anl IliU alier
noon. 'iho Iibouts iniplojul at thu IXcter Machine
woiKs, Wed I'lltstoii, vvrnt on fttike lids morn
lit,', heeaiiso "I Hu illstliaiRi el tl'ife ol Hie
iinpUijii wio uln ideii themselves Hum vvorl.
.veMc-idiy In .itliml a luurral, vvilhoiit dr.-l euu
bidiini,' iho I'll 111 111.
A his toclviiiSf main is ai.nouuicd to taKc
plan hut IsalueJay between llnnalo anil Mah
luiflou Mnl-, cr 1 ata'sc 01 M,;ii. It will ojms
oil ul Clti.luiu' lull, Hioiiiitowti.
Tl illy liiwid et rivl.lon ot taxes 0nd appeal
ha.i been cluing lu Ihe town lull this week,
l.cjring propel ty licldeia Horn Iho tliffercnt wards.
Today waj voal con pontes' day and proved ven
ILLINOIS
diminution In the amount of KldnM
liver and heart dlf-ense.
Any one who leads the heartfelt,
emphatic letters that, have appeared
fiom men and -women who oxx'p. their
health and often their lives to P.ilne'H
celery compound, will ho impressed by
the .sincerity in every line.
This gical moilet a scientific Invlgor
alor and health-nialter Is doing an
enormous amount of lasting good thes
spring days, lis siii i-ess in making
people well has had no paiallel In tlu
history of medicine. It has cured
thousands of 1 uses of i-lieuniutlsm ant
iiuimilgiiu many of long standing ihnr
have been despaiieel of by friends und
physicians. '
Compared with other 1 emeriti's. In
petiiiaiioiit lines stand out as a moun
tain cIocj beslUt- a mole hill. If .ill
the men and women who have got vl I
cntiiely of nervous debility, thieatciieel
nervous exhaustion, sleeplessness and
such niganic troubles as kidney, liver
and stomach diseases by its help din
ing the past year alone could b
brought ttigi'ther, what nil .11 my of
grateful people It would make!
'nine's celery compound is tlie most
temaikable medical achievement of th
lam tlfty .veai.-. T-ilie Ii now, 'ilsi
.sprliii,.
iliM.'io-liliB Mom tin fact that a lepicseiit.iti
Ii 1111 the C1il1.1l la.hoi union wis present in M-t
h'..it coiioillii M .'ic 1101 hi oil will. out plying
II. ele ju,t than- of Hu puhlh' bunhii. kind
i,ilit llejci was pic-eui lu the Intciist nf Hit
l'i hum Iv.im.l Coil itiiiipaiiv. The triennial e-tesj-iiiiiit
'il tlnct- .v.. Us axt placed the uiui.
lMliy'i, coal posevsicn .it 11 Ihliltiitss oi li)!i irei.
'Hits wir llr. II011M assc-d it ln ledui-etl to t
1 l.iil.lili',' tho dltleicucct Iwluuii tin tun limine S
had lictn vvorl. ed out in tho iiilfi-vniliiu thren
jix.i Tin I1I101 iiuioii's ileiiato hlrenuou.lv
c,li,i'eted to thlf. Alex-. TiiniunAuii, a member of
the bond, who by tho vvw is a I'rniMjlvJnln.
ninp.inv mini Ion man, moved the ilifuies uawd
liv Hie eonipiny be adopted, Liikn Connors wn
nudeil tho motion, hut ('hiiiman 'f'lioinas Mm
pliy Aiiinilisl It. 'fin sef.slon hioko up in a,
wralujle without liUiliiiiS a decldon.
'lliu emplnyi-s ol Ihe 1'ilUlon ulrcet depittnient,
who rauuc In jti liom .Ii) tn ft', went 011
strike! vtiirriKiv because, as thev laimeii, tlm
nliter. lounnlisioticr showed paillullly in sivinj
Inoiilis uiui o clav Hun tho other men.
( oluied peoplo who v,ere rnndiirtingr a disoid.i
l,c housci here, weio taken in hy tho police li.t
nielil. Anions Ihe numher was .tniilt) Jonc.s, of
tstianloii,
Jlr, iny KatJii, nif.i of Itthcit 11, L'aton, n
I l-auius , iin'i, dietl nt c ci'ijnil; last night, a(
111 .1 .Is we.ks illness wllh liver trouble. v
li'l.bar.il and lle claiiuhtciii uiirvlvv. The fiiiiri.il
will luko plite Siiinday .illeinofin nt 2 o'cloo,
Mth intcrnicnt In I'ittslon tcir.elciy,
'Hie followinir f-'craiilon joinu; people we.
I iiK-nt al a society dance) at tho homo ot M!s
I'eilniilo Iliirfhn, of Deliwan nvcinie, v,
I'iltsloii, list cvculiiirj Miss Maiy 1,'e.iilurt, Iho,
Xje, llalpli Williams, Wancn I'ierfon,
Itiuiieri, 1110 cuiiinl lo the cllect tlu(. i:Vl ii.v
Hiuiliit'cr Me,veiis, en hli relliiiiient from tli
011)11', .iipiopililcd maps ot Iho city anil othci
allied and nlo iaiupeieil with importart hoo'i.
II is mIiI iho councils will 1 1I.0 lh nialttr up
for invctiaatlon.
Itcv. IMwaul fi. Ileal V..H Installed into tht
pastoratu ef thu WW I'ltuton Coninrgationd
church, Widr.t wlay imiiii;,
SEAUTY, Ul GONQUERQfl
BELLAVITA
Aa-senio Beauty Tablots and Pills. wri
foetlr tafo niul iriiarauieml treatment forRllflcuj
U.-eirdorf. Koatorsj the bloom ol)outh to tided lacsf
'0 di.ya' tro.ilmnul 0P0; or) da,' $1,00, by mall
sunn for circular. Addroji,
iv ITA MEOICU. fl)., Clinton Jackson SU., Ckk
Bold by McClarrata efc Thoroa, Uruc
lats.. tOi IicKuwunna vo., acranton, I'a,