., - f l9vt'f-fr;ii ijt sti!-sr-:"-r'-'Wtf4ys;p.1Aii g tftifwyt' ... fiT. - IfFi- ,.''t'yji. J?-" ('Jf' r?'0a l,s r- ". -.fl ....' .. 5'5T,.li4'. "-WKSi? ., -.,.-, ' . ,, ( I THE SOU ANTON TIUBUNE-WEDNESDAY. MAY 1, 1901. OtllGC: BURKE BUILDING j i u- LIVELY TIME 1IN SIMPSON. The Women of Thnt Villngo Create n, Scene In Chasing a Bold Thief, Who Flees, I'nnlc Stricken, to a Justice's Office. There was a lively hcoiic pimclwt In tlm vIIIuro of Hlinpori yuHtordny tho llvcllcHt that hut over been witnessed In that iiart if tho oounly-whon 11 thlof. who fullod to nmko iiwny with his booty, whh chimed by fully a half hundred of the women of the nettle intuit, until, iHinlc-strlrkun, ho hourM. rcfilKP Tn tho otllro of Justlce-of-thc-IVuco l.ynuh. tho Identical place where the revciiBO-seckltiK women .HoiiKlit to round him up. Tho luckless Individual gave his iiHino us tflff, nnd his residence as Ulyphanl. Wlmt the Initial AV. meant the mini refused to divulge, and ho wiiMi't pressed Tor an uimwer, as Jus tice Lynch was impressed that the name he K-ivo was llctltlous. Hilt was seen about tho village early In tho forenoon, acthiK as It ho was irvhiR to locate some person. About fo'on. one of the women of the place ms-hoil funn her house and loudly n In i nnd lur iileKhbois that her house had b"en robbed. The striuiBer was obi'.tvr.d some distance from tho lioit.'C, hm Tying along the roadway. Tho women who were attracted by tho unllhiBS of tho one whose house was j'lbbrd. Mis. Jacob Oipllellls, suspect ed Sill and with one Impulse bounded a Her him. SJff broke Into u run, fol lowed by the enraged women, and :i chorus of Imprecations. Some oC tho man's pursuers were as licet of foot as be, and these speedily gained on him. As the pursuit continued tho logo of the women glow, and they gnvu vent to their feelings In loud l.rlcks that drew other women from almost every house until there were fully hull' a hundred in the chase. Si'i'l was almost paralyzed with fear, and when he nearcd the olllce of Jus tice Lynch ho summoned up his cour age mid hope and Hew across the friendly threshold. Ho dropped into n eliulr panting and almort exhausted, while the women crowded about ges tieulatlns wildly, their voices uniting In a chorus of threats In their own tongue. The women had due reverence fir tho justice's court and desisted from laying violent hands on their victim. "When they regained their composure, one of tin; party explained the clrcum slar.ees of the chase and demanded the return of tin: stolen property. Sift hadn't all or the booty in ills posses sion, for during the flight and Just be fore he reached Justice I,ynoh's oflice, lu .slackened his speed and turning on hi:: pursuers, hurled a portion of tho stolen money at thorn. Later this portion of the booty was recovered. Sllf also save over a silver watch which he snapped from a. chain that langled from the vest In which tho tTmepleeo rested, lie said nothing obout tho watch until confronted with the; vest and the chain' that suspended from the button hole. SlfC was fearfully agitated and looked imploringly to the Justice, who, though he assumed as grave a face as possible, found it dllllcult to restrain himself from indulging In a hearty laugh over the humorous features of the unusual hltuation which confronted him. Tlie frightened Silt was willing and anxious to make amends, and tho wo man whose homo was entered seemed satisfied with the restitution of her property, and the charge which had been entered against him was with drawn on his paying tho costs. Sift? was released and hastily with dicw from the village and from tho scowls of his determined captors. The triumphant women returned to their hollies, and the village regained its ac customed quiei and tranquility. Hlff watched his opportunity to enter lhc ('amnhell's home, for lie selected tho noon hour, when tho men were at work. lie also oypeareil to bo ne- MiniiiU'd with the habits of the people, for he went directly to the trunk where whatever valuables aie in these houses are usually kepi, SHOT THE WHONG DUCKS. Bncl Morlcsnmnship Brings Trouble to West Sido Youths. The hud marksmanship of two West Side ouug .lien, Joseph Hennessy and Hurry Kdwards was tho cause of their irr.it lasl night by Constable Xcnry, of Alderman Jones' court, on tlm charge of maliciously shooting two ducks. The complainant Is Inmo.x Williams, a fanner, who lives along the Kail Krook ioad In j.'oll township. Ammg I'll riuor Williams' possessions are a number of ducks, not of tho wild spe cies, hut the domesticated sort of healthy appetites and loud "quack ing." Yesterday Hennessy and Kd wards were mil gunning and unfortu nately for Williams' ducks, they canio within tho vision of the pair. Possibly the excitement of the hunt confused tho Judgment of Hennessy or Kd wards, and they were led to bellcvo that there were sonio hi,., ducks con- HEADACHE CHARMED. It Is the Experience of Scranton Peo ple That Proves tho Magical Effect of Dr. Chase's Nervo Pills with Sick and Nervous Headache, U has never come to any other medicine never to all medicines tho 'abundance of Scruutoti testimony .show ing tho unequaied merit established by lir. A. W. Chase's Nervo I'llls Tliure Is prob-fbly no casu of nervous sick headache they will not cure, Mrs. James Watson, of No. 315 Twelfth street, Serantou, Vu says; "Dr., A. AV. Chusp.'s Nerve I'llls (lre .flue. I begun to use them for nervous ,,sjek huuduehes and nervousness, and had great' success in stopping timni completely. Hecently 1 used them to overcome, the depression nm weak nesses following sviu und they wero .again, successful, giving me bodily strength and nervo steadiness. As tin all-round nervo and general tonlu they arc grand, and I am very much pleased that my attention wus called to them through "Matthews ilios., druggists, temporury headquarters corner Lacka-v.-unna and Washington uvenues. Vr. A. W. lilum-'s Nerve Pills are sold at fiOe, a box tit dealers, or Dr. A. V. Chase Xlciliclno Co., Uuffalo, N. Y. Sec that portrait ami signature of A. AV. Cliusc, M, 1)., urutf'n every package. I ' . I Carbondale Department. sorting with tho fanner's Innocent fowl. At any rate, they bhiv.cd away and ended the career of two of the ducks, Tho dead fowls, however, were not wild ducks, but proved to he two of the healthiest specimens of l'urniei' Williams' stock. Acting on the evi dence of two witnesses Williams caus ed warrants to bo sworn out for the arrest of Hennessy and Kdwurds, which wero given over to Constable Ncary for service, Tho young men Insist that there Were wild ducks aiuung tho number they shot nl, but that their marks manship was not exactly what they prided themselves on nnd they shot tho wrong birds. Williams, however, contends that tho shoot was Inten tional and malicious. The accused will bo given a hearing before Alder man Jones this morning. EARLY EVENING WEDDING. Cummlngs-Padden Nuptials Cele brated at St. Hose Church. There was a pretty early evening wedding celebrated at St, Hose church yesterday, when at C o'clock Miss Kit tle "cummlngs, of Philadelphia, and Thomas 1'adden, of Fall llrook street, wore united In marriage. The nuptials were solemnized by the rector, Itev. T. F. Coffey, and they wero witnessed by numerous well wishing friends of the parties. The bride had as her maid, Miss Itoso Loftus, of Scolt street, and the groom's best man was John Walsh, of Scott street. The bride and her maid were most becomingly gowned In tailor made gowns. The former's was of navy blue with rich braid trimmings, and Miss Loftus' was of light gray. Tho bride's hat was of white chiffon, and completed her pretty attire. Following the ceremony was the re ception, with Its felicitations, which took place at the residence on Hospi tal street, which will be tho homo of the newly wedded couple. Later in the evening .Mr. and Mrs. Padden left on their wedding trip. Mr. Padden has a wide circle of ac quaintances and friends, whose warm friendship he enjoys. His bride, who was employed until recently at tho Kmergoney hospital, has numerous warm friends in tills city. "THE CHRISTIAN." To Be Presented Hero in All Its De tail on Thursday. "The christian," the play dramatized from Hall Calno's very popular and successful novel of the sumo name, conies to the Grand on Thursday even ing. The stage settings, accessories and effects that wero a feature of the orig inal production will be In evidence here. Miss Lllla. Viino will be seen as "CJlory Quayle." Tho Fair nnd Carnival. Last eveniiiir the Cottage Hose com pany s fair and carnival, In Hurke's hull, was largely attended, an Indica tion that these popular hosemon's laud able efforts to raise funds for their worthy object is meeting with a hearty approval. The following carefully se lected programme was rendered: Musi cal .specialties. Misses Lottie and Knii nle Pugliano; banjo specialties, John Chaliso: tenor solo, Michael Kearney; contralto solo. Miss Anna I'.rown. Kaoh of tho puitlcipnnts received vigorous applause and weie compelled to re spond to client cs. Tonight the attendance at the affair will undoubtedly prove a record breaker, as tho Cottage boys have se cured the services of a cotetle of Scran ton's most versatile young people to appear in the oiitcrtaliim"iit, as fol lows: Piano solo, .Miss Mary Jordan; vocaPsolo, Prof. M. Jordan; vocal se lection, .Master .lames Mellugh; vocal solo, John F. Sliatlghnessy. Several donations have been received from prominent citizens, for which tho company is very grateful. A list of those donations will appear later. A Service for the Aged. The morning service at Iho First Congregational church next Sunday will be an "Old Folks' .Meeting." Tho arrangement Is in keeping with 11 custom that Is growing .eiy popular in many of the towns and el lies and which Mr.-Klllott lias followed for sev eral years. The order of set vice will be .is ancient as possible, The hymns will be selected from those of older numbers and will be "lined" as of yore. All ehleriy people are cordially In vited to attend, and thotv tumble to reach the church otherwise are re quested to notify the pastor and car riages will be provided to convey them to and from the service. It Is believed too aged people In general will appreci ate this service arranged especially for them. The pastor will speak 011 "A Itlpe Life." Uncalled for Letters. List of letters remaining in the Cnr bondalc postoillce, May I, JJ101, for per sons unknown: IJulph L, Iiaird, C. S. Hiiyues, John Henry, Thomas Horn, Hiram Lohur. It, J, Kithem, Ci rover Hlvenbuig, .Mrs, Charles "limit, Mrs. Fanny Kenwortliy, Mrs. Maggie Mey- ets, Miss Visa .!. Westgatc, Ambraza' Sarson, J. 11, Thomas, postmaster, THE PASSING THRONG, Hugh Powilerly, of High street, wns in Scranton yeshv'dny. William Fllley, traveling salesman for David Spruks, of Scniuton, wus In the ity yesterday, Miss Stella Hurler, of Wllkos-Jlarro, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hubert Maxwell, of Itivcr street, John Delaiiey, principal of Fell township school, vUlted at ills homo hi AVayinart last ovinlng. J. F. McCarthy, circulation agent for tlm Scranton Truth, was In tho city ycsteiduy, James Doyle, of Waymnrt, Is visit ing at the home of ills uncle, John Doyle, on South Main street. Miss Hannah Houlihan has returned to hoc home In Plymouth, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Henry Snyder, nf Farvlew street. rl (ieorgo Here, of Scranton, manage of tho clear department nf puvld Spruks, called on CarboudalQ mer eliants yesterday. itev. J. P. n'Malley, nf Kingston, and Hev. M, J. O'ltourko, of Athens, wero callers at the parochial resldeneo on Church sticet yesterday. P. II, (llllerun, manager of tho Car bondale exehunce of 'the Central Tele- Thone i NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 phone company, Is moving his family from Seventh avenue to one of tlm Simpson residences, on ltlvcr street. JERiWYN AND MAVHELD. Dr. M. J, Shields returned homo Inst evening, utter 11 fortnight's absence In the south, a portion of which he spent in Ills native homo in Ueorgla, He had a very pleasant outing, Mr, nnd Mrs, John ttrcctisludo and family havu moved from Second street to Prlceburg, where they Intend resid ing. Nelson Oardncr and daughter Maud, of Factory villi1, former Jcrmyn resi dents, spent yesterday here with rela tives. James Sharkey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sharkey, Jr., of Third street, Is seriously ill. The concert for tho benellt of Mrs. Henry Atayno will take place In As sembly hall this evening. Mrs. Lewis Morris and four children left on the Kiie llycr last evening for Colorado. Joo Farroll, of Mnyllold, has accept ed a position with the street cur com pany. Thomas Lyons will shortly open a barber shop la Muyflcld. Pay l.o wry, tho well known milk man, has purchased the milk route of Frank L. Depow, who today com mences ills new duties as rural mes senger. Mrs. Peter McCarthy, the Muyflcld barber, who recently has been sorely ailllcted with eye trouble, will leave this morning for Will's eye hospital, Philadelphia, where ho expects to un dergo treatment. Mrs. June James and Mrs. John James and son, of Carbondale, wero Jcrmyn visitors yesterday. OLYPHANT. The Olyphant Hrowns have organ ized for the coming season. They will go Into practice at once, and In a. few days will be In readiness to meet any of the llrst class teams in tills section. On June 1'J, the club will con duct a social and drawing at Million's hall. The tickets are only 10 cents. Following is the personnel of Iho team: Catchers, Robert liurbott.John Ames; pitchers. William Sheridan, John Morgans: (list base, John Pet tigrew; second base, James Connors; short stop, John Cleary; third base, William Patten: left Held, Sam Poo; centre Held, John Ames or John Mor gan; right Held, John Loughncy. A large throng of people enjoyed tho llrst open air concert of the season given by issuer's Military band on the veranda of the Mahon house on Lack awanna street, last evening. An ex cellent programme was rendered. The Itubber Nock's base bull dub gave n social In Mahon's hall last evening. A delightful evening was spent by a large gathering of young people. Lawrence's orchestra of Scranton furnished the music. J. J. Monahnn, of Carbondale,' was a business caller In town yesterday. The Tommy Shearer company will close a three nights' engagement at the Father Mathcw Opera house this evening, when they will present "His Hrnl Iter's Clime." Mrs. J. II, Jones and children have returned to their home in Nanticoke. after 11 week's visit with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Williams, ot Leo Park, Wilkes-P.arre, 4whohuvc been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wil liams, of Susquehanna street, return ed homo Monday. Mrs. P. F. Miller, of Arehbald, spent yesterday with relatives at this place. TAYLOR. Immaculate church of the Concep tion was the scene of 11 very pretty wedding at high noon yesterday, when Miss Kiln Hums, an accomplished young woman of l!rovo street, was united in marriage to James 1. Doyle, a prominent young man of Starruccu, Pa. The bride and groom entered tho church to tho strains of the Lohengrin bridal chorus, rendered by Miss Annie Mums. At tho altar they were met by iho pastor, itev. J. P. Moffat, who performed the marriage ceremony, which was witnessed by a large num ber of friends and relatives. At tho conclusion ot the event congratula tions were extended j wedding din ner was served at tho bride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle are well known and popular young people ans havu tho best wishes of their many ac quaintances In their new life. The entertainment and supper held last evening under the auspices of the Young Men's Ulble class of tho Primi tive Methodist church was a success, both socially and tliianchilly. The joint excursion of tho Taylor Hose company No. 1, Century No. '2 ami Taylor Silver Cornet baud, which will I111 rim to Mountain Paik 011 June II, is attracting much interest. Tickets for tho affair can ho had from any of tho members of tlm abovo or ganization. The following programme will bo carried out at the Taylor Prohibition meeting tomorrow evening: Chair man, John .Morgan; singing, "Ameri ca," by the audlonce; prayer, Rev. Clinton n. llonry; song, Sops of Tcm pernneo (lleo club; recitation, Kdith A, May; address, Dr. Uiiteson, flrcon Itidgc; solo, airs, J. D. Athcrtou. All are Invited. , The local lodge, No. 7, Truo Ivoiitos, are making extensive arrangements for tho coming of tho grand session, which will bo hold here on May II, In tho Welsh Congregational church. 01,D FORGE. Itev. W. f, Funk and mother aro visiting with I'rlvuJs at Doylestown. Karl, the 8. year-old son of Air, and Airs. Hlle.s Drake, of Alooslc, who died Sunday evening, w is lutererd in tho Alarcy cemetery on Tuesday after noon. Tho Ladles' Aid socloiy of the mid; church will meol on Wednesday after noon ut the Alcthodlst Kplscopal par nonage. A largo number of tickets have al- MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS for Clillilicn. Mutlk'i' (ir.iy, (or ,m.'-m u mime In tlio tlilldun'n limine in New Vt Ik, trwlcil ilill ilu'll kum'uliilly Willi u rVliid.l, mm' plriuiul iini I'tjiol In 1 1 itt luitf stolid, t'.illcil Mullirr cluj's Swrit I'tiuilcik for C'lilkhcn. Tlicy are luifnliM mill., I'K'Jvmt In uke u.il IH-UT Mil. A irlUIn tuie tor It-U'iIJilies-, C'niiiliullim, l.f.iJ.n lie. Irdlilnir anil tumaili ilKoitiu umi liiumc wound. At all 'lru,'k'U(,., i' Sample M'l't I'lilX. AJIico. .MUii H, Uiimlril, Uitoy, K. V. ready been sold for tho concert which Is to be hold In tho Hiick Methodist It'plscopal church Thursday evening, May 2. Those who enjoy Rood munlo should not hiIrs this nuo treat, Itev. W. H. Williams ruvo a very Intel estliiR talk at tho Methodist Kpls copal church on Sunday afternoon. PECKVILLE. Mrs. S. It. Williams, of Wyoming, Is spending a few days with friends In town. The Jesstip ilro alarm was sounded shortly after 12 o'clock yesteiHIny morn ing, when a largo dwelling owned by At. V. I'rown, nf olyphant, ami occupied by L. Werner, wns discovered to bo In flames. The structure was entirely de stroyed. Jcssup Hoso companies, No. 1 and ".', responded to the alarm and protected nearby bulldliiRS. The live originated from the explosion of a kerosene lamp. The building mid con tents wore Insured. Messrs. S. W. Arnold and Joseph It. Moll left yesterday morning for it few days' tuottt llshlng near ttcacli lake, Wayne county. Fierce forest tires Jirc raging on the Kast and West mountains. O. ti. Drown, who resided on tho Hast Side, yeslordoy moved to the Taylor dwelling on Hickory Mreet, Pcckvllle, where he will reside. O. D. Secor has returned. after spend ing a few days ot Scranton. Theodore Dikcnuni loft yesterday for Allnersville. Vn,, where ho has secured employment. Huydeii Samson has returned from Buston, Alass., where he has been stay ing several weeks. Letters remaining In Pcckvllle post oftice. April 30, 1001: Mrs. Thomas fattier. Mrs. David Powell. Air. T. P. Heopler; foreign, lwnn Puwolko, Nlco lettu Buonouls. V. V. Alacc, postmas ter. Tho Twentieth Century society will hold their llrst exhibition at tho Metho dist Kplscopal church, commencing on Wednesday evening. The programme will bo as follows: Instrumental solo, I su belle riiinzonmullcr: recitation, Lucy Judge; vocal solo, Florence Taylor; recitation, Annie Harnett: solo, How ard Rruiuluge: duct, Delos Davis and Clara. Mackaroy. The talent secured for Thursday and Friday evenings are: Air. W. W. Wutklns, Prof. Hovard, Aliss Daisy Hell Hull and Atlss Lloyd and Air. Uonstein. Airs. AVI1I Hedden. of Carbondale, Is visiting friends In town. BASE BALL. American League. By li'lusic Wins from The Aoci.itcJ CrrM At. l'lillailclilii.i ! II. I" nnslon 0 110011022815 :i IMilladelpliU 0 15 000 000 0-1112 2 Buttcrifi YniiiiiciiiMH.rlKPrj MilltiMii nml Cow on. t'nipire lla.-klll. . At WnsliiiiKloii It. II. i:. IlHltinioie 200 12 00 10 CM 7 Wellington 2 1111 2 1 0 0 1 " 12 II 0 ll.ittoilcs IIipmmIiuii, Niipi, Schmidt, and Kali nin; Lie iiml Clark. I'mnlic Cintllloii. , At Cleveland- It. 1 1. I.'. Milwnukrc 2 0 I 0 I t 0 0 0 S 11 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 3 2 00 0 1 H 14 1 ll.illeik'v-liarvin and l.eahy; Sinlt nnd Veaiter. Umpires -Sheridan and Manauau. At ChiciBO U. H. i:. Ilclioit II (i 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 5 2 ChicuRn !i00 1000 0 4 I) I IlatterlcM Cronin and llnetoiv and Me.VUU.lei ; Skopct' and Sullivan, 1'mpire.s Connolly. National League. Al Philadelphia It. II. II. Niv Voil 000200(1(11:! II 2 Philadelphia 0(10001100-2 :i 0 llatleries Matthew-son ami "milli; Oilli and ciik1.m. I'nipiie O'D.iy. At I'ilMiins- It. II. I'.. Si. l.ouii 0 0 11(10 0 2(1-1 (I :i PitMiuig 0 0 1 0 0 II (I 0 I 2 S 2 llatteriev Harper and It.i'.ni; Pliillippi and O'Connor, l.'niphe Pw.ut. At llrookl.Mi II. II. II. llo-lon 10 0(10 0 000-1 fl .1 lliookljn 0 00 0 00 I (I t 2 70 llatli'iies-Vt'lIlN and Kittiidsf-; lnoan and Mdinire. CmpiiL Colgan. At I tiliMKo-- 1!. II. I). Cincinnati 0 2 0 0 2 12 0 071(1 I Ihic.iRo 2 0 2 0 0 I 0 0 R s 12 II New I on and IVilz; Menefee, Kline and Chance, t'lnpiic- Dn-lir. Eastern League. ItoiheMor, I; Mt.nllcal, ::. PioWdcnce, 1; s.u.mw, 2. Ilutr.ilo, ,": Toionto, a. WoiriMcr'll.Httoid came po-tponed, wet ricmiihR HALLSTEAD. Sprcl.il to tlio Scr.inlon Tritmno. Hullstead, April ). Air and Airs. Stockholm, of Franklin Forks, visited their daughter, Airs, A. F. Alerrell, Tuesday. A base ball game will be played on Saturday between tho rival teams of (ireat Bend and the Voting Men's Christian association of this place. Tho contest conies off on Mitchell's flats in the afternoon nnd promises to bo a warm game. The Young Men's Christian association team comprises such local stars us Charles Tlerney, K. O. Semoris, Walter Clark, S. Ham blln, Karl AlcLoud, Hout O'Uell. Hal Hays, Krnest Adams, Kd. Oruslin, I,estcr Lord and frank Vedders, Hev. Karnest C'olwell will address the family meeting at tho Young Alen's Christian association Sunday at 3.R0 o'clock. Airs, Apollina Knoellcr had her household goods removed Tuesday from the Gould Smith house Into her son William's house on Alain street. The twelfth anniversary of the Young Alen's Christian association Is to bo held next Tuesday night ut the association rooms. Several state oftl cers uro to attend, and an address will bo given by Colonel C. C, Pratt, ot Xew Alllford, Following is tho pro gramme; Opening hymn; prayer.Hev, A. F, Harding; vocal duet, Airs, Al bert Alcl-cod and Aliss Ida Jones; opening address, S, Al, Hard; report of the secretary; cornet duct, Messrs. SImrcll and Harnos; address, W. W. Adair; vocal trio. Aliases Watklns: address, Colonel C. C, Prutt; vocal, solo, .Miss .losslo Wllmot; closing se lection, "America." Ilcfrcshmonts will bo served to all adults at tho close of tho meeting, Ttullroad men especial ly invited, D. Arthur Teed, of iJInshaintou, vis ited his studio hero Tuesday, James K. T.tllon was In Hlnghamton on business tiuturday. Ward Ives was a caller In Plngiiam tou Saturday. Chuiies Jliller left last Wednesday for a visit with his duughter In llrook lyn, X. Y. Peter Wolblor will, within a few days remove to I.ehlglitoii, where he is at work In a silk mill. Tho children complain that there Is no water to drink la some of the rooms In tho Franklin street school. This is a serious matter and needs tho limiicdlute attention of tho sclioul board. ('. K. Whitney, of Susquchunna, the "Whit" of ncwspapir fame, Was In town, Tuesday, attending the Sunday school convention, Hi the course of his remarks, ho said! "Yes. 1 believe tho whale swallowed Jonah, for I myself luiVn often written of it t numc things." Further on, he caused much merriment by saying! "However, t don't, believe a Jawbone of nil ass Is such it deadly weapon, or t would have long since vanquished my rival, Fsniuucl Alore," The congregation tit the Alcthodlst Kplscopal church here are earnestly agitating the project of purchasing the James l'isher house for a parsonage. Air. and Alts. AV. Clark Uncoil are among tho Into arrivals In ttallstcad. They moved here from Whothorly, Warren Hlmrclt was In Mcniiitun on business, .Saturday. , Tyler Van l'Meot on Tuesday flight speared a Herman carp weighing ulna pounds, on the river Hats. 1'ied Iiaruuiu was In lllngliamlon on business, Atouilay, Harold Hayes cuiight the, largest and heaviest string of fish yet caught, on Tuesday. Atrs. V. H. Helden and children have returned home from n visit with Scran ton relutlves. Susquehanna county now has Its Sunday school representatives In ses sion lioro tit the KIrst Hapllst church. Kneh session Is largofy attended, Tho addresses arc of a high order. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to (lie Seranton Trllinnt. Stisiuchamiu, April 30. The remains of Thomas Uanrahun, of Oulf Summit, were on Monthly afternoon Interred In Laurel Hill cemetery In this borough. Tho date of the opening of the Now Alllford Hiimmcr school of review" has been changed from May in to Alay 20. Detectives Hubert Stephenson, ot Hlnghamton, and Perry, of Deposit, were professionally engaged in town on Monday. The funeral of Alrs.Aliirgorct Ctihcrh 111, an aged resident of Lcnoxvlllc, this county, took place toMuy from tlm Alcthodlst Kplscopal church in that place.' Tho Century dub will hold a social hop In Hogan opera house on Thursday evening. In the Alcthodlst church parlors on Friday evening. Itov. Isaac N. Ship man, the now pastor, will bo tendered a reception by the nionibers of tho church unci congregation. At Stevens' Point, on Monday morn ing, tho Standard OH company's big tank wagon broke through a bridge and went down n twelve-foot embank ment Into the Starruccu creek. Tho driver, Itulph Comfort, of State Line, escaped uninjured. The horses wero somewhat bruised, and the wagon was wrecked. Charles K. AVhltney, of Hinghaniton, spent Sunday nt Ills home in this place. Wllmot K. Hack, formerly of Sus quehunna, but now of Washington, N. J., has been appointed state agent at Cortland. JC. Y. Airs. John C'onuvun, of New York city. Is in town on business. The Ladies' Aid society met at the Arethodlst parsonage this afternoon, for work, The Dorcas society of the Presby terian church will hold a rummage sale in June. The Men's club of Christ Kniseoflal church will on Friday evening bo en tertained at the residence of Kdward Kaynsford, at Great Bend. Aliss Lena Barrett, of this place, will give an entertainment in the Now Alll ford Presbyterian church on Thursday evening, Harry Sherman, the Hinghamloti junk dealer, who was shot and arrested in the West Susquehanna yard on Sunday night, by ISrle yardmen, was on Alon duy afternoon brought before Justice Williams, charged with stealing a quantity of brass from the company. After a hearing, he was held in tho sum of $300 for his appearance before the grand jury of the county. He gave surety and was released. LAWYER DISAPPEARS. He Was Custodian of an Estate of $16,000 His Property Seized. By liiisIio Wire fiom 'I lie Aisori.itod Pie.". Holllduysburg, Pa April 30. K. II. Faulkender, a prominent member' of the Hair comity bar, 1ms mysteriously disappeared, leaving no trace to Ills whereabouts. He left here on Sunday night, presumably to attend tho United States court at Pittsburg, and close ac quaintances announce that hi1 will not return. Iff Is the custodian of a trust estate of $10,000. Tho sheriff has seized his property on executions. Cheap Rates to California. Parties desiring to make trip to Cali fornia. Arizona or New Alexlco, either for business or pleasure, can do so now at almost half price. Kvery Tuesday, until April :10th, in clusive, tickets marked "Colonist" may be purchased via Southern Hallway for J 11.00 from Washington, $tC.no from Philadelphia, and correspondingly low prices from other points. The Southern Hallway and Southern Puclilc company operate through ex rurslon sleepers from Washington, leaving Alondoys, Tuesdays and Fri days, the Tuesday sleeper being avail able for "Colonist" tickets. Tho berth rato iu those sleepers is only $7,00, two people being allowed to occupy' ono berth If desired. Personal conductors and Pullman porters go through with each sleeper. There aro other now, convenient and eeoiiomieal features connected with these excursions which may bo ascertained from Charles I,. Hopkins, District Passengor Agent, Southern Hallway, SJ8 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Xow Rates to Buffalo and Return via Lackawanna Railroad. On account of the Pun-American ex position the following round. trip rales and arrangements will bo in effect from Scranton: Season tickets will be sold, commencing April 30 and on every day thereafter during tho exposition, lim ited for return until November ."0 in clusive, $11.20. Ten-day tickets will lie sold, commencing Aim II !!0 ami on every day thereafter during the exposition, JS, Five-day tickets will bo sold, com mencing April 30 and on every Tuesday and Saturday thereafter dining tho ex position, M. All tickets will be hon ored in sleeping or parlor cars In con itection with proper Pullman tickets-, except the llve-clay tickets, which will bo honored In day coaches onlj. dill, then between tho ages of live and cloven years, onu-half of the abovo rates. ! iEAUTY.UCCNOiJERU BELLAVITA Arsenic Beauty Tablets and Pills. A nor. (ectlybufounil (juuriuitecUtU'Utniciit foriilUUiii ii.nnWj. R"ntrm-s the bloom otolith to laaed laces. 10 di.ya' treatmeut fio: 30 duys' $1.00, by iJiill cum for circular. Aclilrcsi. ?'!VIT MbDIVAI.lu 'li'ittB a Jackson ois.,vour Bol'l by McOarrah & Thomas, Drug- rists,, Ki Lackdwann ave., Skruuton, Pa. Strong Testimony from Prominent Doctors After Years of (Scientific Research and Thorough lests,Prom- inent Practitioners Prescribe and Indorse DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for All Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Tlicy Prcscrlho It Kxciiisivcljr its n Tonic mid Stimulant When I lie System Is Weak iiml Klin Down from Disease or Overwork. The following: lottois from prominent physicians were taken at ran dom from many thousands we have received from doctors, who havo made their ijrout succcsu with DUFFY'S PUEE MALT WHISKEY. Dr. l'lilllp Taylor, no.! 10. Ctruou St., Hichmond, Vu.. wrote us, on Jiec, 7, moo, us follows: "liciUlenicn: 1 havu used Duffy's Alalt Whiskey In my practice and inn well satlsllcd with Its cITcets." Ur. J. D. Cole, Alexandria Nay, X. V.. wrote us, on Doc. t. 11)00: "I have been using Duffy's Alalt Whiskey In my fumlly und practice for tho past fifteen years, with very beiiollclal re sults. 1 often prescribe IL for tmucinlo patients und sonic forms ot Indiges tion: also for convalescents after ty phoid fever, and all wasting diseases. It is a good tonlo for tho aged." Dr. H. Cenleolu, Hiidgcport. Conn., on Dec. II, t!00, sent us tho following: "t have'.1 prescribed Duffy's Pure Afalt Whiskey In my practice and think It a pure and bcnellclal tonic and stimu lant. I cheerfully recommend It." Dr. J. A. Hammond, SehuylorvHIc, X. Y wrote us, on Jan. 2, 1001: "t have used your Alalt Whiskey for about seven years In my practice, and llnd It very bcnellclal In cases of de bility and for old people. I have used It stu ssfully In cases ot typhoid fever after the fever had left and tho patient was much debilitated. 1 cannot recom mend It loo highly where a tonic Is necessary." Dr. tieorgo S. Converse, Xew Haven, Conn., on Jan. 1ii. 1001, wrote: "I have used Duffy's Alalt in my practice and always found It pure and satisfac tory." Dr. Albert C. Smith, president Suf folk Dispensary, 10 Charter St., Hus ton, Alass., wrote us: "In the treatment of the largo number of patients who coinc for aid and relief wo llnd it nec essary in our work to use a stimulant which, without question, Is absolutely pure, and wo are glad to say that In your "Duffy's Alalt" wo have succeed ed In obtaining what has been of great assistance In ninny cases ot pro nounced danger. We should be unwil ling to bo without this valuable stim ulant." This dispensary registered in one year almost 117,000 .patients. It is ione of the largest institutions of lis kind In the world. Dr. AV. V. Hooper, Newport Xews, Va., on Dee. 18, 1000, wrote: "I have used your Duri'y's Alalt in convales cence from typhoid and other febrile diseases with satisfactory results." Dr. II. P. Oppenheimer, -tor; Church uvc., Knoxvllle, Teiin,, wrote us as recently ns Jan. 10, 1001: "I havo used Duffy's Alalt AVhiskey extensively in my practice for ton years, especially among cases requiring stimulants and tonics, and I take pleasure in stating that r find it excels all other whis keys." Dr. De Witt JJruglcr, of the Blue Cross Medical Aid, li"02 Alarshall St., Philadelphia, Pa., on Jan. IS, 1001, wrote us the following: "Duffy's Alalt il'JI Said the bait to the fish. Or next thing you know you'll garnish a dish. I came from the store .of Florey & Brooks, Aud I'm dangerous. 211 Washington Ave. Sale of Shoes Damaged by .Water Now Going ou at Corner Jm'k'iuvaiiiin anil Wyoming Avenues. Strong; Nerves arc the true source of good, licaltliy oppeamuce. Persons with lialf.etarvcd nerves al ways look worried and "d rugged-out," You cannot be happy without nerve vifior; you cannot be natural without nil the powers which nature meant you to have. produce a healthful glow which art cannot imitate. They invigorate every organ, put new force to the nerves, elasticity to the step and round out the face and form to Hues of health uud beauty. Sl.OflncrlioN-; 6 boxes (with written guarantee). ioW. liuok free, 1'k.vi. MrmciNr. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. for laic I'.v John II. I'lu'liu, I'lutrmaiUt, corner Yt'joiuhi? annuo and t'l'iuie street. k i fly ' w'Y fi ill IX LUlAL I S DIUUIIO aSi is tho only whiskey used and dispensed at the Hhie Cross Medical Aid Dispen sary. Wo place ii reliance upon any oilier for medical use." Hilling tho past few years wo have received hundreds of thousands or Just such letters ns these. Thcro can bo mi ninro convincing proof that Huffy's Pure Alalt Whiskey Is tho only abso lutely pure, Invigorating stimulant anil tonlo to bo used exclusively In all cases vvheru tho system needs to bo sus tained. Tho doctors, as well as the people, have learned that It docs nnf'pay to fill the system full of drugs. They real ize what the system wants Is a tonlo and stimulant to nid the circulation and lend artificial force to throw oft' tho disease's germs. DUFFY'S PURE MULT WHISKEY Cures Consumption, Qencrnl Debili ty, La Grippe, Colds, Bronchitis, Ma laria, Low Fever, Dyspepsia, Depres sion and weakness from whatever causes. It builds up and nourishes the body, it invigorates the brain, tones up the heart and prolongs life. A loading Now York doctor said, "Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskoy is a form of good already digested." NO FUSEL OIL CAUTION Our patrons are cau tioned against so-called Duffy's JIult Whiskey offered for sale In bulk or iu Husks and packages other than our patent bottle. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is sold In sealed bottles only. Offered in any other form, it is not tlia genuine. There is none "Just us good as" Duf fy's. Tho dealer who says so is think ing of his proilts only. Ask for Dur fy's; insist on getting It. Look for tho trade-mark on the bottle. rut t MU 'Ut. ilown write our dortor ivt ailiice. It will to.-.t you nothing to lcani hot to retrain health, strength and vitality. Mrdir.il lioohlct containing tcyinptonui, treatment and tr tlmonliilH Bent freo. All correspondence with our doctor is strictly eonlldcntial, and no testi monials arc UM"d without permission. All Irugciits and Rineern, or direct. Sl.00 .i bottle. DUFFY MAI.T WHISKHY CO., Itochester, '. . T OF SCRANTON. Capital 5200,000. Surplus $500,003. United States Depositary. Business, personal aud sav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid ou savings accounts. Open Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock. Wm. Connixi., President. HisNRY Bi-mn, Jk., Vice Pres. Wm. H. 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