The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 31, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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TJJU SCltAKTUJS TiUIiUiVW IIUIJAT, 31 A V 31, 3n0.t'.
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WEST SCRANTON
BENEFIT FOR
THE HOSPITAL
MINSTHEL PERFORMANCE WAS
A SUCCESS.
Ladles' Bohemian Club Enteitalned
nn Audience That Packed the Hall
to the Doois Two Sweepstakes and
Clay riRco" Shooting Matches on
Gammon's Hill Sewer and Pave
Wanted on Noith Main avenue.
Decoiatlons at the Cemeteries.
Other News Notes.
'I'lu nihiMiet perfoiiniiiKi' alveii In
Mens hull I "t cv iiIiikt l tin- laidl"-',
I'.nhcmliiu ilub. I"' 'hi' bonellt "I' the
W'r.xt Side hospital, was .1 most sitt -i
."Sful I'-nil, iiml was attended l).v
such ii Imyo iiMicinliliiKf thai Htaiul
Ini? room vwis .11 " i rnilmii I" 1 uu
dleme was made up IniK'd.v of Indies,
who weio anxious 1" li'iiui what their
i'- 1 tiiili do In 1 lw Urn' "f nilnstteSv.
'I'lii't 1 In1. ui'H- plcnsnl and cnt"i
ttilmd beyond i'.-ji-i Inllim wits di'
Uinlllllllll'll llV III" ellltlH'S demanded
iiiwl iln .puniuucntis : 1 i tin 11 in'
fiiiilcil I'M'iy nuuilii'i mi tin1 pi"
aiainine 'I'lii' im liu Him uiii piot
tlly -las; il. iln end ncti mid coine.
llcuucs appeal Iim In while dm U cos
tumes mill tin l.my m-alM In bliieli
jiiwll- .111(1 rili-i. 'I'ln- -t:iu unt
,i,i,. .1 wlili nn .iliiinilnni nl lluji.t
.111.1 Ininiinir
Th. clin"iii"i vvue I'M I'lli'iilh rcn
iIiimI mill liu- -ohi!-ts won' each ac
iniiliil mi fin mi'. I'lobably tin- best
,inl. nr llii' n'i fin in. nn i' wii" done by
Miss, Lottie ViieUl.tlll Mini LUide
Milt, nml IScii AHi'ii, In their lendl
llmis of ioiitliil 1 mill -tillK. The
nm-l ihlii ulcus ..,itiitc nl llii' evnn
itiir wii- .1 11111I1' f iii-ii li'lti- th.it lil'-d
in slna. Mih. Ausvvci Me" Thev t
i. I'lncil t In 111-olve., -iiiiiiliat In slnu
ln. "Little HlueU Mf"
Sniiii- nl' llif JiiUcs pet potiutcd wimp
oiIkIiiiiI mill 111. nil- .1 hit with the .111
illi'iii'i'. Din' 1 oinp.'iii'il the i'-illiii'-tni
nl public safety with .111 nvfi lii.ul-
il Kim tln Imtli Kicked w hi'ii til
1 hailed. Alliillici was thai a paper
r inhaiiii h.c- liu- laiKcst ciii nliitiiin
bemuse II is eh 1 ul.iti'il anionic
1 i I llmlj llllll (llCWS. One of the
lmlli"- ll'ii'itihl tin- V. II. I. hos wt'ic
just Invelv -In i .in1-!' thev tfni' the
aiiN tin' ill --t ".-hiiu" In the 111I11-1 1 el
litMuc ss,
uolr-ei -,ini she illiln'i ii'.ill.o lli.it
-lii' was 'ii nitn h .iilmiii'il 11111 1 1 the
tabbies called nut "hansom, huly,"
when .'-Ii.' stepped Horn :i Main in
HUYLER'S
SCOTCH
KISSES
lOIt S.M.I
G. W-
JENKINS'.
High-Class Hosiery
For Ladies and Gentlemen
We are making a special display of Fine Fashiou
able Hosiery. tor summer wear, to which we invite
your attention. All the new and pretty conceits of
the season are represented, with many distinct nov
elties for nobby dressers, not shown hitherto.
In Order to Hake It Worth
While to Go Out of Your Way a Bit
To look over our lines of Summer Hosiery for La
dies and Gentlemen, we will offer on Saturday only
3
Very Special and
Fashionable Bargains
No. 1
Ladies' Stainless Black
effects and open work.
quality. Also a line of
Hose at
No. 2-
Ladies' High Class Stripe Hosiery, in
new and beautiful colorings, and no end
to the assortment. They're worth much
more than
No. 3-
Gentlemen's Half Hose, iu a large as
sortment of fancy styles and colors.
Goods equal to any offered at half a dol
lar. Saturday -.
The Bargains Saturday Only.
See Window.
Globe Warehouse
WllkcfHaiie. Two Joke IiiiIiiIrpiI In
by the boys weie that Rlrlt mnko tin
hunt telephone opciutois 1iconUe they
always have the last word, mid an
author Is a Rood animal becatlfe "his
talo conies out of his head."
The iierforiniitico waa creditable In
evc'iy lespeet, and .showed that the
young lmlloH 1110 'is cluvet 111 Ihn
bo.vs III mi onti'ttiilniuellt or this kind.
A social was piijoyd aftPiwiiul. over
a handled dollai.s wis ifiilhicd foi the
huiltal hy Hip peffoimiiiiif .
Shooting Matches Yesteulay.
Tlllt'P Hhootlni,' lliatclu" were lu'liUoli
C!Hiiiiiion'M hill ypMieidiiy, In which a
nilinhpr of clean shots pal tlclpated.
The lit si one was a swccpylali' be
tween ten miiatetns, In which the lol
lowlliij scoiei weio liniile:
Thoiniis iliihni, I; Alexander H'Mider,
I: TlminiH 13. I'lvaii", I!; Ocnr t
wnlil, ::: rliiiili" I3vmi". :'.. T. T.
Kmhi", !! I'hlllp Wllllimix. ::; .lohn !:.
.Inhlis, :. Albeit Oni'Soli. ; Tlionins
II. .lone". 1
Tlioiiiax .Iiihii" nml Ueniler xhot oil"
III" tie for lll'Sl plnce. each kllllllK a
I1I11I, but owlntr lo 11 liu U of bluN, It
was tiei'e"Niry to postpone the lllinls
until 11 latei ilule William .MumIi
wax U'fi'ii" ami H.ivld .1. Ual" iicleil
n ti upper.
The ihoolcM nftei'willils illneil lit
riiiielilld's hotel, wheie 11 snilnl ses
sion V lis etljoveil.
Tile second liialch wii between Sim
Da vl". who killed 7 out "I I't hlnl-.
William .liiif-h won second pi l.e with
il killed, mid L'leiu .Ma mh and Kied
Win nkc divided third pi lw each klll
lllK " bl'ds.
Thomas on- wis the pioinoler of the
shoot, and Thomas Mvaii" icfeieed tlio
contest
.MeillbelS or the llleitlic City Wbeel
iiieii shol at clay plueoiis, and the fol
low Inir scotes weie niiide b the lend
iis: .1 .1. MiikIics, s; Mow mil Wil-1111111.-.
I. V. S. JaniPi. I: Dr K.i
1110111I. I. l-'innk Uel'ue. " Williams
mid Ituyinuiid shot oft tin- tic and the
llltl"!' won.
Iiidivlduul uiiiti he wei" shot In -tweeii
Frank Depue and J. .1. Miim1io.
the found' mnkiuir 7. and the latter .'..
The niatch between llairv MiCi.kUcii
and Frank Depue was mm h the
liillei liv a seoie of I to ".
Amour; the otheis who also shot and
missed weie; .1. Hlmer Cialie. C. .M.
I'loiev. W I'. Williams, 1). A. Hall.
W. (). Uel'ue. 13 I). Mnise, Many 111'
Ciacken.Will SeiiKl.'iM'.s, Dr. Sti tippler,
1! V. I.U(",M .1. Meckel,'!' S. D.ulliue.
licit James and John Mollis.
.1 .1 Hughes was lefeiee, Will Se.i
m.iM'S tiappei and 1-3. D. .M01 1 is m iiki .
At the Cemeteries.
Nolw Itlisi.indiiiK the heay lains of
Hie pas few da., the ilecoiatloiis of
Ki.ives In the Washbuin. I'anilnla and
I'atlieilial 1 einel 'lies .showed Ihal
i'liri hands had been al woik iir
ianq;iiiK sod nml llowcis over tin
Biaes of Ihi'il d"pailed lelatUes anil
fileiu's. The iisinl ii-IIkIous and nilli
tai ejeiclse, wie tu'ld dllllllK the
da
l the C.iiiilnli icinetiiy. whli h
mis H'LCiilh nppiud. a beautiful llaK
was i'iIsmI on ill" stalf lecenlly
1 K 1 led.
Hosiery,
h
ace
A really uice
Fancy Stripe
29c
29c
25 c
Wnnt Sewer and Pavement.
Thp property owncis nn North Main
aventio, between llowcll stioot and
the Oram boalevatd, are iIosIioiih that
a howor he placed In that IhoroiiKh
fnre. The eer Ih a piollmlnary steti
towatd the p.ivlmr of the sheet.
A mci'tliiR of the piopeity owneia
In that locality will pooh he called and
pome (Icllnlte notion taken. The con
dition of the Htteet illlrlliR the past
few days Is siillU'lent evidence or the
need of a .sewer and pave.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
f-'eiVlcep, over the icmaiiis of Mr.
and Alis. Xoble .tohiison'M Infant
child, Aithur, weie held at the home
on Lafayette stieet, last ieuluiT. The
body will he taken to St 1 on ds bin ix to
day lor Intel nient.
Mliih IttciiMt N beln manifested
In I he inltistlel peifoilliallce to be
Klvcn In Monti' hall 011 June II by the
nii'inhoiH of St. nienden's council,
Yoiiiib' Men's Institute. The hoys me
biconiliiij finite? piollclcnt, under the
illiccllon or Pi of. .lohn T. AViitKlu.
The l.aillcs' ld society ol the
Wasliblllii Silent Pleibytei Ian chinch
solved an cm client upper In the Inc
line loom lust evening, to a linue
number or tuitions. The usual ox
1 client bill or fine was offered and
t'oieil Ii, splendid style
The woman's cIiish of the Simpson
Methiullui Kpiscopal chinch will hold
thi'li icuiilar weeklv niectliiK In the
chinch lliW alternoon.
The tlinwlDK f"l the Klectrle City
Wheelinen's ulp ticket to the Pan
Aineilcan expiwltloil will take place at
the club liuuxe iievt Tuesday cxciiIuk.
A rlinllnr duiwIiiK will be held In
Meats' hall hv the incmheis of St.
Palilck's p.iilsh.
Tlie lUininiiKe sale for the liencllt
of the Imul bianoli of the Yolimr Wo
men's Clnlstl.in iissoelutlon will be
held in tin ceutial city illlrlm? the
(onilm,' month. Conti ibutlons me
.-till lielns leich mI at the looms by
the sncietiir., .Miss .11iK man.
Thomas Pimhe, a the boss In the
r.elli'Ml" mine, slipped f 1 1 111 the "koIi"
while al wink on Wednesday and sus
tained simno liodv In uiscs.
The public m'Iiii'iK .stoiis and olhei
places weie closed yesteida.N . and
Mcnioiia! Da was i-nlto Bcnoially ob
seived In West Scianton.
William It. AVIIIImns. of South Main
.iM'iiue. spent yesterday with his mn,
Tudoi, it f'oinell unlvei.sll .
r.dw.ud Coons, of Xew Yolk, who
has been spenilliiKr a few days with
his unit her. on South Main avenue,
has letuineil lo the metiopolls.
Woid bus heeu tecelved by the rela
tives ,,f .loseph I! M( Dei mutt, of
Hampton stieet, that h" was .sei iouslv
injiued in New Yoik by belns tun
over In a tiolley cai. His mother and
biother have roiw to New Yoik
.laiius Stanton, of the Continental,
fell down a (liRht ot stalls leiently
and sustained seveie luluiles.
The new audltoi linn In Xo. Ill school
on Che-tiiul .-.licet, was opened with
.ippiopiiatt- eel(l.s"s Wednesday af
ternoon. Conti oiler .lenuliiKS was
pi. 'sent and made a In let' addiess, .v
inusUal and llleiaiy iiiomamine was
lendeed.
A limb mass ot i.-iiileui was tele
luatfil in Si Palilck's chinch yester
1l.1v mo'iiliiK foi' the dec" iscd lnem
liois of St lit cuilea's iiiiiihII, Youhb
Men's Institute.
Tile Sund.i.v sclioo! (las., in thu
.r.ick.son Siieet Uapti.-t (lull 'll. lailKht
l Miss Ida Hushes, will hold a talent
soi la I oil Juno Ii al' the home of Miss
neith.i Wale, l"ll Swotlmid stieet.
tuivld Watklns, ol Iteudliain, and
Helm Wllliain-, of llellcvue. weie
nulled in 111,11 1 iape at the home of
the In ule oil WediiLsda, nveniiu;.
Willie .lones, of South Hxcietl ave
nue, fell fioni a swiiiK in Nay Aiitf
paik yesterday afternoon and dislo
cated his shoulder. He was taken to
the West Side hospital, when- his in
.iuij was attended to.
The bast ball same announced for
. cstei day between the llowcll and
Han is teams was postponed on ac
count of wet siuuiuds.
All those liavins" books tot the lllee
ti ii- City Who-lmen'.s Pau-Aiuei lean
lontest aie iciiuested to tin 11 them in
not later than Moiiila:
Itobeil Haley, of Wilkes-Hai le, spent
,esteitla with fi lends in town
The menibeis of the Central mine
local held a ineetlns- in .laync's hall
lasl ov-'Ulns- and liansacteii lesular
business
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Senich Being- Made for Clothes and
Chicken Tileves Entertainment
at Congiegational Chuich.
I.ieiiteiiaiu I.on.i U.i.v has his men
woi kins on tlie ehicleu and clothes
Hue riihbi'i les which tool; phu e duilnt,'
the last few days in this section, and
hopes to kioii locate the suilty pei-
SOIIs
The last of ihe hand of sypsles vlio
have been iiimpliiK in Hieeu Hldse
and upon whom .suspicion ot bolus;
Implicated hi the Ihlevciles nuts, left
the city yesteidny.
Pleasing' Entertainment,
l..ls lllsht a inos! pleasins elltel
talniiieni was siven at the Welsh
Consiesalional cluinji 011 West Mar
Uit Htieot. A well aiianseil pio.
siamiue was lemleicil, which con
slsied of seveial vocal solos and niusl
1 al 11 umbels,
Iteiijaiulii Thomas sans "In Old
Mudild" in a 1 lid) tenor voice and was
well leielved by the audience. W. ,T.
llopUlns and W.Uklus Isaac tciidered
a. duct In a moil plensliiK manner,
ami the pilncliml teatiuc on the pin
sramme was a m lection hy the Teni
perauce tileo club of the 1 him ll. The
competitive 1 (-'citation, entitled "I
Have Drank My Last Hlass," was ic
iltul by David Jones, .James Lewis,
lUilatitha Jones and Civet Jones, the
III. st and tllild parlies captlllius' the
pilzes.
Itev, I! S. Itcese, of the Piuitan
foimresalloiial churi h, acted as ad
judicator, Otheis on the pniKiauime weie
llenr.N Illtchlnss, tiweue Powell and
the Christian Kndeavor sodeiy tilee
club,
Pea Coal SI, 50 a Ton Delivejed.
to South SJde, ccntial ity and cent1.1l
Hyde PaiU, Addiess oideis to .1. T,
Shaikej, lull Cedar aveniif. 'Phono
MSX
A GREAT SURPRISE
Il in Hon- (or nil ulio 11,0 Kemp's IIjN.hh for
tin- llnoat anil i.untii, ilu' iii'jl itujiuiitriil
itmcil). UunM oh bclii'Vi' tlul II U will 011
IH merits Jii.l un ilmuniit ii iiiitliou.a'.l Ij lli
iiupilclur ul Hi is viumkitul iciikdj lu nhu ,uu
11 kJiiiplu Louie ficct ll never IjIU lu viae
aiute it 1 liioiiio io.ijIh All .Uu-jil. .'lt
Kiiiii' IIjUjiii l'ile Hi: jii.l Vk.
HONORS FOR
OUR HEROES
l'.ilililnl fioni l'.IRC 1. 1
limp piolonneil I111111JH life or inllluiitcil tin- nn.
Ulibli nf lli iljliip; l.til, lliey wlm tie ilrd mlril
llic 1 iu Ii t. ,u Mumn lielori1 tin- lt, r liave tliiiiu
tlio Ihu'h rrrl(il lUlilnlnir to imnl'li llic wioni?
in In urelit rtline. 'IlirJ tthn Imp Riililnl Hip
.lilp lit Hi .ll.' wiih, in nil. mill in ihliKHMM t.i",
lil.ilnlilllillij- tin- lulrutll.v nf tlie Mill. in, llir Jim
tl(n nt il tliliu, the .nmr ot ll iiiinj rt ti.l
tin' ieiirtiill' nt lt ln.lltiillmi. Tln'.v wlio with
volte or mi li.tve ili nl.,1 Ilu- cue.' ot the kioi,
tlie Ifuvl), the eiiil.ivril. 'IIk.v wlio liave llflfil
tlie limrti nr llic people, tlllil.B limn Willi notiler
iiilr.itloin, IiIkIht IIiii .mil noimler iinp"(
'lliey ulm In jn,v ot tlie-e, or n nuilad nt otlur
viii.i, line done wlm thej coulil loi liitlil, Jin
the, liiini.iiilti, ritliiiliinl, lioil mill llii l.ri-l .
'Him' .nn 0111 iniititr.v' noMenuii " Vmn nun
riulrd wile nnlile lieinci m llic.v tell In vnur stile
nml llich 1 niimiilei vvi'tc a iinlil" .H tlicv iniulieil
on In tlie liiii.iilir lutlli Held nt lite 1 11 iidileve
iniiie pinil In liiiniiiilti
l.v I nn one iii.iiii,lt..iinl inn 1,1c 1, ullh lh.it
bk il .I'lili.illniH nfirr iioi;iis-. Willi tint .n
I'lline, I'llllnli.' fillli, wlii. Ii I o.l iv st imU ,m
the very found itlou i.f inir li.illonil liitelllui n e
Im(iIih; mn in ln upon Hie kk ll IiiiiiIii.ii Iim
nf liu ruin irliiifih Dill hint, 1I11HI1 upon the
1I.I1 .Hid tlnw i.t hum in iiltill,
'I lie prlii(lli of JusMie, tiulli .nnl ih.nliv in
im.iu.it!il In I In- hnllvliliiil 111 iKr.J nnii mil
wmiiili n.il.l... 'Ihe liidiviiln.il in tin null ol mh n
I.e. We uiiiinl evpttt nioic nf .1 1 1 1 toil thin Me
tiiid In the linliviilil.il iniiipnnent f.nloii ot Ilia
nil Icm A 1 the phllo-opln. nf .nil Kniiiniiidil 11
-ill kiWiiiiiiiinl .'.nil iiiillviilinl iihi-I. ;ovirn
lilni-ilf. lie mini Iii'mIijI he evpnrls mn Knvrrn
tin lit to in lie nf nl hei, lie liohle, he In rnl( ,
Iim, in-c ,vmi ,ne tin ini.iiiutioii of until, tin 1 in.
Imilimeiil ol jii-llic, die impewin.itUiii nf (hilllt.
'Ihlnl.lnir of tlnv lliilim pnli llnln inlo nnr
litis mil mikis iu mh Ii men in the nilmn nii.K
II win In t III- 1 ml lh.it the .VpnMle I'jlll lull
viiliil In think 1111 things line, luaiist. jnl,
pure, full of viitm nn. I pi.li-r lint ur mmht
pill Ihein inln our u.
'Ihen en with iinl.ilntnl 1111111-1 .nnl l.o the fi.t
Bi.inl lloui-iM upon these sairul iiioiui.l-, liu.itliln
1 tdes-iiip fieiiihtid with heiMii-i nun mem 1
tlMt will icluiii In in il fi tilts, for II m
own lnalN th.il Mill In-Mi-eil in pefoiiiilin; lln
h'l.liil iluiv 'linn Willi ile.in ImIiiI-i pioiiiptid
In ii pine licJtl let w, Ijy iIkm1 tn-e-i down let
in mi come fn IhK .,.iueil spta 1h.11 weie the
cuiidi.in nnel of die diparied oui' tn imet in
III nur liiiiii-ll.lliiin lli.il he wuiild 1111L tiiid in 1I1 -fiirmnil
In the t.ivaurs nf sin, hut rIio in hn
lilp.sinjr, remi mhi line "lint riislitniii-ni'sH evjllh
illi a nation, lull sin is a iipinnh In .1111 pio
pin," mil thu nur intlnn'K I'vl-lime nnl liliuty
ih pi mis upon mn oli.ill.nn tn Coil
Tin sei vices at the dllfeient ceine
teiles. In Duumoie weie pieceded by
a paiadc, which was made up ot the
boioush council, polite fotce. seciet
societies, tin- (lie conipanles and delo
sations fi nni the school ehlldien.
IN SOCTJI SCISANTd.V.
Itev. Petei Chi 1st, pastor of SI.
Maiy's chuich, South Scranton, Rave
an address al St. Mary's f ionium
Catholic cemetery and a chorus of
children from the parochial school
saiiK seveial .selections, ineludius
"Aineilcn." S. V. lluupt was in
charge.
At ihe Pltistou avenue cemetery K.
P. Ailains was in cliarse Music was
furnished by the Sunda.v school choir
or the Oeiniau Piesbyiei inn chuich.
tlie pastor or which, Itev. William
Noidl, dellveied the nddiess or the
ila.v.
It. O. Hi.vant had chaise of the
Peteisbuis: Catholic iciuetei.v and
Peteisbuis" Piotestant eeinetei ies.
There weie no addiesses ,11 elthci. At
the M.nej (emeteiy P S Hamlin was
lu (-0111111.11111. Tlieie was music nu
deied bv a spci iall.v selei ted choir.
The soldlois' and sailois' monument
on the lourt house .squat o was lieau
t i fully deooiatod with iiiiiiieuse
wieaths or How cis liy the local li. A.
It. posts anil was examined li.v a larse
number diuiiifr the day.
In the afteinuon tile usual Memoil.il
Hay liluaiistie seiviie was conduetcd
In the laise aiiditoiiuni on the tlilid
tloor ol the new Menioiial hiiildiiiK.
Comniaiidei A. Ii. Stevens pioslded,
and nn addK.-s was made by llev. W.
J. Kord, pastor of the fiicen Uldse
Haptist chin eh. Itev. .Mr. Foul o-
I rcssed himself as being especially
pleased at the ioIIkIouh cliaiacler of
the illiialistlc service vvlilih hail heen
conduct) d pi lor to his tall;.
At night a splendid cntei laininent
w.ia ((inducted in tlie auditorium.
Commit Ia Ciaudc 'WiiRht presided,
and intiodiued the speaker of tlirj
evening, llev. 13r. C ,M. C.lflln, )ias
tor ol' the i::m Paik .Methodist Epis
copal cliuu'h, lie save an infoinial
talk, iu whli h he dwelt especially
upon the spiili of Menioiial Day.
He said It would be an olltiase to
civilization if the staves of the hoi 00s
who died tluit the union might he
pieserved, weie not yearly bedecked
with llowvis as a ti Unite to theln
biaveiy, lie 111 Red the ineuibeis of
ihe Crand Aimy of the P.cptihlh 10
absorb the spirit or the day and carry
II away with them out Into the busy
woild, to lot It work its Inlluence tot
el vie lislileoiisiiess.
The bilglit particular star or the
evening, was a wee Utile mile of a
gill named Itessle May. aged about 1
yens, who leelted Whittlei's lt.11 .
barn Frietchlc," In a manner that
would have heen a 11 edit to a pioles
sional Miiertaluei live time as old.
Other featmes of tile excellent piu
sranime wiqe ivvo leeltatlous by that
1 lever West Sei anion ,ouns lady,
Miss liosslo Sloat, a leelliillon by Mlsft
Phillips, lilantation melodies sung bv
the Nelson family, a sopi.uin solo hy
Mi.-.s Cobb, selection on the musical
glasses by C ' Weston, mid an Iri
stiiiinentiil duel by tlie Misses (loonier
ami Ciunii'i'.
DUNMORE.
John J Ui'illv, employcil as a miner
.11 .MunayV, mines, met with a painful
accident jeslerda.v. As he was leaving
the mints tor the day, ho was over
taken by ,1 trip of cms and In attempt
ing to escape u, Wll)J caught In a nut
lovv pan of the road and badly
squecv.cd. He was icuioved to Ids homo
on Apple avenue, wheie medical aid
was summoned, It was found that sev
eial libs weio lnoken, hut ll Is thought
no sei Ions 11 suits will follow,
Mr. and Mis. Frank Weit, of Wilkes.
Hill ic, visited at the home ot K, I'
Wen, on niakt'ly stiret, yestniday.
Mis. IMw.ud .N'tigle, of Plttston, Is
visiting hoi patents, Mi. and Mis
Fiank Sandeis.
chailes Kiot.i'i- Is contlncd to his
llOlllf i illuois,
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Anlliiui.v Mollis was itru'sted early
.vesieid.i) iiioinlug at XowlsUe's hall
by l.ieiileiiant of Police Xaug mid
Patiolmaii llolaiiil, tor 11 eating a ills
tmhailco. He hail been ejei led 1 1 0111
the hall lor insulting a oung woman,
and letiiriied shortly afierwaids aimed
with a levulvei. black jack and huge
slope, and vow Ins vengeaino upon
who he claimed had slilick him.
li- was taken lo thu South Sunn
ton police station. wa. lined $." later
lu the day bv .Maglsiiat'.' Stoir and
paid Ihe auiotir.t
w'k.KtM Vl
mmmtm
gMIIU M
Wlien a woman is iutvoub r!i is generally
sleeplcsts. If there is anything a nervous
woraau tlreiulft it is tlie night which ought -to
be so welcome as the bringer of rest and
refreshing. Ilor very ilread increases her
nervousness, and the
make her nleepless.
cxerciso of will-power
the night. When her
of some perilous presence in the room. When sho lies ':
with wide open eyes the gloom seems peopled with uliad- j
owy phantoms, that grow and melt away before her i
affrighted gaze. Then, perhaps, she Bprings from the bed
and lights the gas or a lamp, feeling that, she must have the
companionship of light. And ever, from lime to time, sho
rises to see what, hour it is, and wonders to find it is but
fifteen minutes instead of an hour since she last looked at
the clock.
One of the remarkable features about such a condition is
that so few women connect it, with its common cause
womanly disease. They try all kinds of sedatives for their
nerves. They tako " sleeping powders " arid headache pow
ders and all sorts of drugs which at tho beat can only numb
the nerves and stupify tho brain for a time. The real need
of nervous, Hlceplcss women is a cure of womanly diseases.
Then with qntted nerves natural, refreshing sleep will come
again.
Nervous and sleepless women bear glad and grateful
witness to tho wonderful cures effected by the ubo of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Even when tho nervotiM con
dition had reached the most distressing stage, and all other
medicines and means of euro had failed, Dr. Pierce's Favorito
Prescription has effected a perfect and permanent cure.
"It is with pleasure tht I urite to let yon know the great benefit
I have received from your medicines, and by following your advice
regarding self-tiealment at home," writes Mrs. Selaia Rrickson, of
496 Rice Street, St. Paul, Minn. "You fciudly advised rue to take
Ur. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription and ' Golden Medical Discovery
and 'Pleasant Pellets.' When I first wrote you I had been to three
different doctujrs, and two of them said I would never get better with
out going to the hospital for au operation. I just sat down and cried,
and said, ' If I die, I will die at home with my two dear little ones.'
I had a mishap in May last and was weak all summer. Was notable
fit'
.
to do anything. If I would get up and walk tothe kitchen and
I would have to lie in bed for a day or sometimes two days.
August I picked up one of Dr. Pierce's jniuiplets and read of his wonderful work. I wrote
to him for information and received au answer within five days from the day I wrote,
advising me to try his medicines Now I have used sir bottles of his ' Favorite Prescrip
tion' and six of the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and the result is just wonderful. I did
not tell the doctors -what I was taking. I have not heen to any physician since the day I
received the first letter from Dr. Pierce, ami I feel as good as I ever did before I had the
mishap. I was so tirii'ous I had to have some one by my side all the time, even in day
time, and I could hardly eat anything. I took treatment from a doctor twice a week, and
every time I would go there I felt so sick, but since I quit all the doctors and began taking
jour medicine I gamed right along. I have gained (orty pounds within the last four
months. I weighed 125 when I began taking your medicines (in August), and now I am
up to my usual weight 165. I cannot thank jou enough for your wonderful medicines,
and I wish you every success in the treatment of other cases as you have had in mine.
When I thinl: what I suffered last summer it seems now like a dreatu, for to-day I am as
well and feci as good as ever."'
"My wife was sick for over eight years,'' writes Albert II. Futlc, lisci., of Altnmont,
Grundy Co., Tenn. "She had uterine disease aiid was treated by two physicians and got
no relief. At last I read in one of your Memorandum Books which you sent me, about I)r.
Pierce's medicines, and we decided to try his ' I'avorite Prescription.' I sent to the drug
store and got one bottle, and the first daK gave ease and sleep. She had not slept any for
three nights. Being sure that it would cure her, I sent for five more bottles, and when she
had taken the sixth bottle she was hound and well." '
These are not exceptional cures. Those letters are but two out of thousands
written by women who found health through the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorito
Prescription. This great medicine for women establishes regularity, dries debili
tating drains, hcah inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. Tfc
cures nervousness, sleeplessness, backache, headache, and othor consequences of
womanly disease. " Favorito Prescription " is purely a vegetablo preparation
containing no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic. It can
not disagreo with the weakest constitution.
Mrs. Eriekson, in her letter printed above, lefers gratefully to correspondence
with Dr. Pierce and advice received from him. Dr. Pierce invites sick and
ailing women to consult him by letter, free. All correspondence is held in
sacred secrecy and the written confidences of women aro guarded by strict
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GREEN RIDGE.
I hi -. I lllll't, Hi. Mil' I' .1111 Will liOttl I pi. l-l.l
Ii ,111 (iiiiii Ilu' (.lull IIM.:. Wliii'lliiui tin-, 1 m 11
in.' mi llic Hum ItliUi' illiv- 'll" laicii llnl.'i
nun will lino (i .1- Inllim- (' s. l'ow In, .lelni
'l.ivli'i. II I' Miniii', W lliiilicl anil I ml Mi-ihi
'Ilu 1.1111" i.f I1.1-1 lull l.i I vm 1 11 Ilu iui'ii:
Miii'-i iluli nt tin' ( linn 'i nl Hi" li'""l SU, III
.lllll III!' I. Ill' I'.Ktl'l llllll W I" lllHIllll Vl-lll
il.i.v nn. inln,' nn .11 1 in ml nt tin' w nil lml mii'li.
linn i.f llic xi'inii'i
'llii' nn inln c. nf tin- i: I' I'. 1I11I1 lml 1 il"Hl 5'
I t 1 al Ilu Iiml I Mi-" .linn.-, "li Mon-n iw
nui. I.im in iiinir.
OBITUARY.
MKS. KltANIC SAVVi:i! - Mi.s,
KliinU Saw er, ol lliooK stivot, iJilli
nioic, died ycsU'ida.v. nl'icr mi illness
of foi t.v -i'IkIu limns with piiiiuioiiiu
She wit.s hunt Hlxt.v-onc tui. lieu at
lii'lvlilcif. X. .1. hut hail icMili-d lu
Duiiuioic fiir llic pa.sl llili t.v veils.
She U Mlivtvcil by her husband mid
Unci' cliildit'ii, all of litis plan .Miss
Jennie ulld l.oilis and I'etei. The
liini'ial will he held up Sumlu after
11111111 at L'.iiu o'cloeli, vvith Inieiiiii'iit in
Dlllliuolc 1 eUH'teiy.
NATHAN r. MIWIKOUD -The death
ol' Nathan (). Miuilfoiil occiuieil 111 the
home of Ills daughter. .Mis li. li 1'lnK,
i::."n Nniilf .M.1I11 aviniie. Thiii.sila af
iciiiiiuii iihciI il yean, lie Is survived
hy u wlto mid 1111c ilaiiKhier c'liiiriu!
ael vices will liu held ill the linns.' Sat
unlay afternoon at .! n'elmls
TACTS ABOUT CHILDnr.N.
Ameileau Youug&teis Blighter Than
Those of Foioign Piuentaf;e.
. Ml the hoyn and Kills ehuvv ilu
Milne pciiciiltiKc 01' hriKliui".-s hut ihe
Kirls have flo pel lent le-'S dullness,
uiul hi iu Kciieinl nui.v In Mild 1.1 he a
Utile blighter )iuu .... imvr,. Hut
tills ina he due in the fact that ,il!.-
Itaih iiialtlill oiiR'l than hoy.-. ta,s
Ai itiui .Mncpouald in I'JvcryhoilyV
.Maiiuy.llie. I'hlldleii (b"s mid gills)
111' American i.Uelimf,e ule InillUU
H r m AM. I Bk-I
fear of sleeplessness helps to
nonietitnos a woman by the
tries to lio still and straight through
eyes are closed shu seems conscious
back
I.ast
than both ehlldien ol' toielKii paient
ae mid ihlldien of loiclmj and Auicr
iiaii pmeiitaite.
It lia.s b;eii lor a Imw llnio under
diseiis.siiiii whether H id not hcttei to
ten ll ilijlll-liuilileil chlldiell lo ll.se
their left hand nunc, the idea belli,;
to iuut'iite HMiunetiy mid linll'oi-inli.v
In theli developiiiunt. This theory
M-ciip. very plausihle. but leicnt In
M'silH.itiiin tends tn .shmv that HkIu
haudcdiie.-,s is uatilial, mid that its
SIIIH'llillUy over the lett lltllld llU'l eas
es with mow Hi, also thai the IniKlii-
I'M pilpllS .III', s III HK,ll, lllllll'-flKllt
handed than the otheis. The h'lt
hand does best when it bunpk'nicnts
nr helps the iIhIu hand. H Is
a Hi'iieial iipiiilon ihnl criniinals have
iiiuie lell handed ihali liKhl-haudt'il
lieiiple .iinoir-; them
lu a miilsllial lnvestlKatlnn A the
emly lllo of lilts- Kic.it men at the
picsetil leiiiur.v, It vas loillid thai
While lliey mo aliselll-lilluiled, Keller
all.v hiciiltliiK, their nieinorles me vcrj'
stioiiK lu ihe ililimt lliey aie Inter
cstetl In, In ihildhooil ihc seem to
lie inoic liimWiii.Mivc than .IVei.IKe
iliildieii, It Is Kcncially Mid Hint a
KU'.ll III, III owes Ills .success In Ills
milliter's inlluepic. bin iheie are iii.inv
ceeillolls. Tliej weie inlllleui ed
lllliell ll Millie olio pesii, and the
mother's id, lie wilt iilti 11 supplied hy
llllll ol' an lllllil 1.1 lelathe. Tile 1 hlld
hoi 11 of 1'iii'eiil.s in Hie prime of pliv.i
al life iiiImIiI has the hettcr ihaiiee
of mcatlU'i.s. tin llic ilel,IKti upo nt
lllii I'.lllieis when III" Kic.ll lliail-i lllhl
wiis hoi 11 was about thli l -cUlii. ami
that of ihe lumbers llllil.v The avel.
use iiiiinher ol ehlldien In the imullie.s
wits s IJIfveli nl lIli'Klt'iil nun were
Hilly .soils, mill siMeoll VOUUCSI Mills,
that Is. in nil lilt.v n'i' ceiil
Tills illlcellall vvas ll-ehd of .1 I.II8'
niiinbei of puisoiis' What puuish
ineiHs or lewimlh have jml cvei Iiml
linn did ymi kwmi 01 hm in'.' The
l.'aJ'U'liy elaiuii'd lo he beiielltled b
punlbliiiH'Ui. Thv boys Uuiubiu the
oftVclti of u uooil plain t.ilK Wc)i' Milu
!ai'.v, upd iiouo had it loinplaint to
uwUv iigulimt a good "diuulng.duwn ''
.Many weru yralulul for having; had
-
Or. Pieroo'm Common Sonmm
Medical Advisor, containing
mora than a Ihoumand largo
punishment iu due season. Thetc is a
lime iu many a boy'K life when he
thinks he is bud of eveij tiling, mid
It would seem that a koihI whippliiR
Is often Ihe best wav to cute tills de
led. Tenderness is cscclleni tor most
oblldieii, but tlieie .tic ecu lulu natuies
on whom il Is wasted, because they
simply abuse li.
Cupsiloncu dose not seem l' bo M'l V
pitweittll ill ehlldien befoni the aKO nl'
nine I'lc.uhliiK. or advice unsoiiKlit
fur, does not seein to do nillch Komi,
while silKKChtloll (lues, As to the lll
llmiuee of coinpaiihms, it was greatest
helvveell the ,u?cs of tell and Ilflei n
This Inllminc Is nc-M to Unit of home.
BOMBARDING CLOUDS.
Some My&teilous Meets Produced
by tho Cannonading,
111 uellellll, till 1 Heels nl Ule .sllOntllU
ate: liuiuder slops, IIkIiiiiIiik n in-als
lo a distance wind dits down. m Itlim
sleet or i.lill falls, ( hinds dlspus-e, and
hl.y ill .US. saS Ihmeue I'. l.v lo III
Cveryhod.v's .MiiKiiyaue.
And llic- cause ol all these iffeeltt'
That Is Just cMolly what people do
not Know 1 As a nile ihoso nieieoi
oioKisis uiio iiy t" explain point to tim
wliid-illll! thai hillsts 1 1 mil the iati
iiou's niouilt and w hills aloft .mumi;
the ( loilds
However. Ileic Is .1 Ibeoi.v . I'ilsl III
siirttaiiied hiinibaidiucnt of wind rlims
push up Hub' h.v Utile ihe lower stiata
of 1 alia, waini air. till the aie toiccd
ilJlllillM Ihe Htm lll-i loilds lllellisflves,
lleie lliey meet llle ile-iciidlllK vv lllll
winds of cold all. wnli h tho turn
about. I'lt'ss b.ii l, and dlspeisi Thus
the loiuialloii ot hall is iheiUid at Its
vet bi'KillllillK Sbiilllil llli'le lie any
hailstones alieady iheie. ihe w.nin air
tipils 1 hem linn slushv luiups IIUh
snow. In 1 oiicliisinn. the anthiiis ie
peui llint tln'i theory s ineicl pin
visional When the Ifei ts of the tan
null .shall be ileiiiouslrated. tluii the
present blind lihtim; .t.t ln;-l hull can
ho u'lliiecd lo an exact silinee, with
1 exults akilicil mid inev liable Mean
tliim ilivi vlnv-srower Keeps on firing,
'