n-)i fW. ( fJSf ' WWtmW' ? i ,j nyiis;pp5' Jv T'S I fjr5S55v:T?7;::?SfSiwiB!: ' !'iis TL1U SCJKAKTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, .IUjS'JB IS, 1901. 2 ' 1 burke Catbondale Department. BUILDING L r ' I ' " iEd . ,,1 , MUNICIPAL WATER HAS NARROW ESCAPE The Ordinance Came Dangerously Closo to Being Laid on the Tablo. Referred to CotnmitteotJntilFrlday Night Turbulent Scones in Selec Council The Inridonts of a Lively Meeting. The -iiitinklpJl ultl plant otdl riftrifn "nnp H mpnnit-Ov cltr-p l -Iiir- laid n the table In select eoiin (II, .o ilcr tint the n'lVK.ites of niiinitlpiil wal I nut till mount ' bis ptrrihliiK' of thoo piifu'lil " M..1 itois Tilth slilveiod lit the fate whl '-It tlm atoned the tnenaute. The ldlrninre win llniillv lo-iofoi rod to (.ominlttt r. hut tint without a wnim and iiol delnto, Htitl tiuineiotis llvolv Irk id. lit"-. hn.flciii- that ni.idr 1"' -it'hfs .P.!on nil" of the liveliest In months- lu-t liefoto tin' oidliuinu. wim1 up. rn Cut;. in "i Ki'pp. In .uvnnliiKf ith the le-olutlon of the !"- moet mi oi Mint niiiiii II. piesenkd hH i-tinnf- nf ill" o. of til" wntoi p. tin 'I hi llsuio was 17."..S".1 nij i was ipi.Mm'I .nut plnrrd on HI" Mr M.innli-n th'ii illP'l up Hi" oi'H 11 lllf I'll thiiil mil lln il I .idliii," Ml-, motion was "i milled bv Ml I'.HU'tt. I ii hi Kn il wa pil 'H 'I hntiip r,i tin-ie .mil pointing fin tlmt Hu ll nrl iinlliMiiK piovidul I"i" '" lk'ut .n Vi", Itfn In linniN to iiifpt t'l" ' N I n-c n ilir I mt while III" i Itv . i j no. i - c-tiiniil "is o'.pi n.s.OH" P'liu Hr ashed If ll.ls (llsoiepi'iu wmild In .iii wav .iff. - t Hi" l-MIIIU." of the bond" It i-olli Hoi Mum' w is MiiiKht f-it an opinion, and in liW (MM'-l'lll In ll"(l ii id lli.it I'"' o"1" .iiieMi.ui was mi" "I adv is ilillltv. mid 1 r. .lid mil li!U'r that th" niPiP fait .' tin i" brln,, a iIIIIpkih" h"t.pn ii piopir-nl lioii'l Issue and Hip es- .it" ct Hip t Itv (litjnnri would af- ln i tin ,illttit ol tin omul l--uc All Thompson t'liu'd "-itlslli.il wilh th" i li snlii itm s opinion, loi h" ui.idr no i onniiPlil Ml Mcinliion thin lullnvvoil with a l. iition Hnit tin ..idinitin" pass llnnl hihI thil'l ic.idliiB t this linn till" L. A rtobPits of t.( ltl'"ns i oinmlitpp oi out litin .lip.l was im llic lOinttsv of the llrn,. Mi 1 Solvit- pointPd mil Hint Hi" loniis tiom tin stIc ol bind' would tul make u th" dift"i ''ii"" shown b th" fil "iiRiii""! s pollinate I'm -tluiinuiP. It was Hip opopitunitv of the cltiPiis to obtain a watet plant villi li would siipplv thp piopl" with m.hpi ml nt willi mud. ,ls '" 1 c.c-p c;i -h" We t S-Ulo Mi Unbolts nlsn citPd liRUits to show wlut pmllt v,.is brim? 'I i hod tiom Hi- plant of tilt Crinsohdntfil Wat"i rr.uipanv which is p.niiiK 'Is P"i i "in on ,i million dnll.us lieu "iisiird the waini and imlsv dd it" anions; th" enum Union vhhli hrvof tin lllt"lis ot tin SIILtltOIS to .i hiirh pit' h IKi th" il'liite ( oninitniPd. It w is pl,ilnl indlPfit"!1 tli it lb" oi ll'i, Mi would piitilnh nii'Pt a i uddi u ihatn If Mi M Million s motion w is piisistod in Mi li.ntlc Mi Tlniiiili'Dii mid Mi 'mis w.. d iiiinliiiil in lli"li opposition to all'iutir-. tip oidln.HiP" lifhiB dispo-"d ol without KfPUiii" to loninmt" loi lh" piiiposo oi in Milium: into th" dNi 1 p mi shown h ilir iii i iikIiipim r (iiinnt" and ni tin pul il ' ii li "I llu in lo si (. if "PiMhiiiB wts '.ill iikIii" and I" bt -ntlsflcl on i In point Mi liittlo rind Mi Ikm- w.iulpl il undfistooil, Mux s.iid with emphasis Unit tlicv "r noi in tillK loi Wlf piliposp o1 d ! , ipi, thp mrlin in " but lh" did mt to Know pi iin! sp aKItiK. Wirt' lli"' wir .it liofoic p i1- . the omnium p The spot (alms did ' ii il.f u-II io the-" nti i mips mid i'ti I- WF I I hull's ol ill pi "l , MlIU? 1 nrlis, ith i I w loan- rinalh U" ml' ijll mi pioiredpil with, hut i i. ili iitllinmih" ot' of Mi l'.u "I mn IPiOllllil iind tlif nam of M Pari" wns eillfd lu ot"l "No" i",iiihir il.nl Ii" u.ts (ipporn to p iss l c ibf "1'li'i.itn - wlthmii I'-iinlnp "bfi" . .nun lis "!" hi in i( unit t i is Ii- tpi-i pni li betoip When i I .1 i n . n ri'tih"! ills, o -.i d ill it M I'attb ints.inp.f h"'i(lnl ih" mt'iii:- il'j; (! Ibf IllOtllltl rl -. lit ' 'rlMll th.. In. l"l"il h" "as oImik mi a ni'i t ton of Mi U'il- l.j rein ii loi a k oi I loi.- .Ml I n if. did suq-Rost tills, bill II P'll In lln tn in ol u lllo- Thc doctor -otnetimos passes a harder F"iueiici? than the iikIkc But the spn tcure of the doctor is more often -ct aside or overruled than is tint of the judc In the cn-e of Airs Re craft given below, the doctor setittnced her to about eighteen veirsof phvsicnl punish ment mid 1U13CIV Bui she rehelkd aqainst tile rcnttMce, and rotnnieticed th uje ol Doctor jTierce's Faonte rl'rescnptton In "o fe'v etks phe was a well womnn. It'apcctiliarit ."of the cures et "tpcted bv the use of Doctor Werce's 1 avortte Prescrip tion, that they arc geueralb tues of rhronic diseases. A woman suffers with diseases peculitr to her sex, she takes medical treatment, gets no better, and has no hope held out to her of improvement. Then in her discouragement she turns to Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription and fiuds a prompt and lasting cure. "Fa orite Prescription " establishes regit-lurit1d.riv-s unhealthy drains, heals in flammation and ulcei.-iUou ami cures female wcdiess. "Voir jean, nso mv lifiltli bei?aii to full" writei Mrs Nellie M Kejcrnft, of flenood, Wanhjiiston Co Ortrjou "I linrt a very heavy ilroKRinK "d weifedit m the region of the ultrj, Kjiillu liAvk ou4 loins, voiilil not lift an tliiiifr tav, rest at nlglit very poor, stomach de langul One phvttclim laid I na oerorlce.l Another taid I had congestion oml i&llhiL' of iKeiun lie treated inc nine months auj raid 1 nould not he well until I had patted the change nflit'c. J nasonly twentv seven i ears old thru I became discouraged, and began udnij Uoclor Pierce s Favorite Prescription Took a tea iipoonful three times a day ; began feeling better right awa, Am using my third bottle now, and feel I am iu good health I believe Dr Pierce s Favorite Prescription lu restore t me to health It suffering women would give It a fair trial they nould give It praise.' I)r. h'erce's Common Sense Medical Adyiser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of ai one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing onh. Address Dr. JL. V. Pierce, UtifFafo, K. Y ISsL Hon II ins not IipiihI In- I'lmlimin l'lptclui. ' In tn ik p tlni I Hi"H would li" ti" tnlMindeivhinllni? ninoiig Hi" fitoinboi of rotincll, Oliiiliniati I.'IpIcIipi 01 deied uuothpr loll mil In Hip niPiin tint", Mi. Jbittl", Mt i.il ii ml Mt. Thoinpsou endenvoii'd to oplitlli llioli l5ltion, but It was n iininjilp.il vatrr plant tlowd of n)"( tntois, mid onlv loud InilKliH m.'l Hi" iittciunt.pt. 'I'llPl" Wll't Oil" (lll"ll Wild llPtlllll" IntllBiiiiul iind obnticpuoiis, nWo, nlid ho luid u whole lot lo hiiv about what th" iltlnn hiiftPicd biiiMf" of th" wiitpr pliint not bulnt; In their own linntlH All "llott wild mitdP to siip pics.) hint but b" Hud;" Id" mind .ind his imtlmil do old nf liilN. too '111" PNPllPIIIPIll Of till' tllKllt lPilCll"'! Its IicIbIiI when Ml Munition lnlst"d on tlio oM on Hi" llnnl ifinllm,' of llu oltlliutlK" t'lialiiniin riptih"i tc-ni-dPted th" toll (.ill iind the "."lt"ni"iit stiblrpd FoniPWlt.it mid t lie ro w.ip n itmliilnrj of iitt"Htloii on the p. tit ol th" sppcliitois "HtMictt"! said Cleik Moon, .11 Iip propppdod. "YisM nnswpipil Mi niiull iind his Mile wits 1 f-ini dell In fnvm of th" miinlt ipul unlet owiipifIiIp "H.itllp"V lontiniictl ihcil'iK. TIipi" w.is some lipsitntlon. Huu a "no" clinic fioni Ml. Haiti" ivllll" 111 tin s.mie In c ii tli lit lpalllnned tlmt b" whs not npposiil to th" oidln.HK", Hi it li" tlltl noi vote to (It leat It, but wanted (oiin "II look beloi" it leaped. The dpspipp .1111 v bPtwicn thp pioposcd bond Issue .ind lh" (Itv oiiKliippri isilniit" wits vvlm t iippraidl to.iinnov Ml Hittl", and he ai col diliKlv wanted wbat""i doubt whs in his mind settled b"oie votlnpr to niiiKe 111t111l1lp.il w.ttei an es tahllshi tl ( eitalutv. Ml. Rattle's "1111" was letotded, llu n Mi Pal but befoi" anotliei name i mild be lead Ml. Thomiiuni spiailR tioni his sp.it mid llised that the vot" pioieet no fut tlit 1 . loi it would sni plv me in the death ol the oidiuini". Th"ie w.ts no doubt about this, tor the vote If i.iiihd out would be a tie iind iiiiinU Ipil ortiieisiilp of wiitec would be laid on the shelr Xo m.ittei on what siouuds I ho lilial leidiiiK ol the mdinani" was oppo-od. It was .111 adiolt move, and Ml Man iiimi 1 leai Iv ioioriiIkI thi' unless he eiinie to Iheiisi'iK 01 the nieasiui and asked tm the withdiawal ol his motion vvhli h 1 ailed fm 111" 11li.il passage ot the oidlnant". tint the ui".isui" woul I he lost. WhftllPl 01 not the poslpnm -nieiit nf tli" llu.il vote was instilled, llioso'in livoi ot imltinR llnai .11 Hon hid a ooil fMii-e ill th" plea lh.it the bond IsstK tniftht In viliatedoi hiiiiied bv pushing tlnoiiRli the oullnaiKe when the eitv PiiRinppi s istituatP whs "s ,0 fifii) lilsli"! than III" 1-silP ol bonds pto v ld"d loi Hi" InipiovpiiiPiM in tin 01 diu 1111 1 Mi Maniiion an oidnulv a-hed leave in witlidiaw his motion, wliuh th" 1 huh Kianled and il wis det ided to bold an adjoin nod 1111 otin' on I'tldav nlKht to llnallv illspn-o ol III" oidin ,1 11c 0 Hie measnie I" be 1 ii'isliU ipiI by 1 oiniiiitit" in lh" mc ultimo The Lighting Contiact. Atl'i' III- I'HillllJT of spi , 1 1 01111- I lis lh"K v is ,1 inlnt 'e-sion o i 01111 i lis to ipi uve bid- tm IIkIiIIiii? the ii v s slieil and t'l i itv Imildiii.; alia the liosi linu-rs 'tin bid', when tin J weio opened did not iMm In-" uiikll il mv. (liftm en. 1 tiom ilins" loimeilv siiluiiitted liv the 1 ' itbni'il.ilc Has (oni..iiv and I'u I. ai I. u anna allev l.mhtlii-' I I tup mv 'llu rtis loniiianv iihiooil to furnish Wil-li.uli 1 mips, fiil in iniiiibii, .11 !l ifl lamp pi 1 e,ii, 011 Ihe biij of 1 one r.11 lontiait V ."ifi pel 1 imp 011 1 tin. c-viiii lonli.n t, end ..'s..n p"i I.. mp 011 a tlve-vi 11 em.tiait Tins was a do'l p b ss pei limit mi tli- inn -vr a 1 ontiai t Tline was mi diflPHiii" bctu" 11 lb" ntni"i bid and Hip bid a submittal b ih" 1 it ti h lisltt 1 1 nip m last IliRllt- siMv-UKht .Mi llKlll'i at 7t P"i I imp pel Mat. lor one vein, ind -oi' pen lump on a iIiipp-voii uin I1.11 I 'I beie v,i- a bid floui a W likes-1 '..in e iniupmv tm sltv ellll limp- I'M tin r.n pel limp pel vrii 011 i) )lve Vf.iis" 1 nut 1 .it I mid ii in 1 lump on a K 11 vai- tnnii.K I Kids w(n also subnilll"'! Im th" ll"htliiB ol th' . nv hull mid Hi" bos" hnilses but ibis w"i" ovci.shadow"'! bV 111" bills fol 'IIP'' IlKlltlllET Ml Marinimi, ol m lei . louinil whs "'p. I. d ' b lirniiin of the Imnt session and w ll"ll nil" bids w'el" lend 11 wns siven a inotlon lo piiteiliUii Unit th. bf 11 lened to roniniittPO, Willi Insliin tlnns to lepml fnilhwltb 'I'll" lommllt'" leiiioi' was ,'ou" a low iiunuti- mid iPiimiPd o ask (01111 (ils until Momln ulsbt i" misld, r tli" bid Thiio was sonir- nblcitinii bill lb" coinmilli " s wi-ll was uerpllen il ill. iind oniineil- iidiouui'd until Moud.iv "veiilnc DR. MUNLEY'S VIDIT. A Nntivo of Carbondule, Now Pio- minont Fhysicinn in tho West, Sees Scones of His Boyhood. Di .Imups B Muiihv. ol Hpokaii" Fulls Waf-li 1- h i" on a v sji munufr the 'stats of his v nulli ' and i. hav- inp 1 ihimutiil lime .iliiniiK t- srillf 1 1 Ills bojliood 1 Di Muni"!, wnsboin iu Caiboudale lil.s patents beliiR iiinuim the rat I) set t lei h in tills minus lie leti I'aitiou cliilP wlitn a bo. loi'itiuK iu i-eianton. wlieio his Ronlnl ns won him minv ft ipudalilp- TI1I1 1 on ve 11 - 1130 li" left Suanton for I'm timid, Oipmui, wIipip his hmtliPis. weio most fiiMiiabh lo nited, mid wliuo ihey laicril tlnm frhfh to posiiions in public lit.', whlib gives Caibondiilo loason io bo prninl ol ilioiu ns her sons uni biothoi. linn. M. i! Mtiiil" Is 11 dititlnmilshed jiulst, mid anotliei, Wllllmn Mtinlcv, hua also distinguished himself. At imo tlmu lie wiih i-ecifiiaiy umHr Clueinot Pen 110 f 1 . Dr Mtinley poshpsses thiisc nihilities Wllllil IMO hill" t' Mill hill 1 ess it in - lelllr;' nlly oxen Ised, and with paiso veiaiut, and he is now one ot the. lend illK pll.vsiel Mih of Hpoltane Dr Munley came 10 c'liiuigo to lake a special 1 ouiso 01 tun gory and dei hied to visit the Fun-AnieikMii oxpusiuon While at Hulfulo his neainess to the pluie ot his hlith Imlueoil him to tomo to Cmbondiile und visit ainoiiR hi- em l auiii'ilntame.s, fioin whom he to ielcd 11 win in liemleil wolioine. Dl. Mlllilev Is ,11 unnpalilod bv Mi. It an, 11 mine owner limn SpoUnuc. They will go westwmd tuiuouow. 'Phone : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 AGED WM. GRIFFITHS ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Estrangetl from His Family Ho Bioods Over His Troubles and Becks to End Thorn by OuttinRHis Throat- Ho Was Found Im mediately After the Deed and Was Takon to Emorgoncy Hospi tal I if spoiidnni and 11101 o-e, becaime of Minis that hopuiatod him finiu his tiinill.v, Mlll.1111 (lilllitlis a man who Is in the lull "venliiK of his yom.x, niiRlii to destun himself .vestcida motnlliK bv cultliifr his tin on 1 b. intiins of a l.ifor. Tlu hrpiI man s attempt to end his liotlblo' iivet wllkh lie blooded iltilil the sllvu lining of his r loud of llfl voisiij seemi tl lo-l. whs made in Miiplowijod loinotoi.v, ilo.se in the ri.iv" ol his Kimiddiiushtei' whlili he a.s wont, to visit iilinoat dailv lo 11 lieve his tioublrd mind und spllll II" iisfd m 1 a01 to 1. 11 tv out, bis inn pose, mid thoiifili ho noi v-pfl hint! ell lo In II I r t an aw lul wound, k.isIiIur his windpipe, the iIi.miips of ipiovpiIhk imc In his favoi. lie was tii kin lo JhiieiKcniv hospital his 1en11n.1l tlieie belli, advsd bv Dl ('. K Malailll, liu wns ( tiled lo alltnd him As was his ellslom. llillliths visited Ma plow (Hid leiiteleiv .vestcidav iiioin iliK alinut s'll o 1 loi k, and Kieeled ries 1011 Collins with a pleasant ' Rood mmnliiR'. ' and also stopped 10 that lulellv with the k epci ol the loino t"iv llr ihen vm nt In tlio diieetion ol his ki indtlilld s Kiave ami iciuiiineit lluie about a half I10111, loi SeMoli Collins olisoivfd him w MkiiiK towaids the -outhwi s(pi n pnd oi thp timet iv. 'Ibis was about 'I o'tlotk SeMou Col lins W'iil( In an opposite diieitton, and about an I10111 I M01 he had ona-.ion lo visit ilir vhinlty 111 whlili ho sup po eil lillllltlls was. (liifllths was enp- poitliif? himsell mi icehlv hotkouliiR' to ton supposed that a lioo and was t'ollins. Tile se ClillHlls had de- tO( ted soni" nii-i hievoiis lads, who lne btf'i (011111111110?? liuisiiues iiboilt the (piiipI"! foi scveial dajs, and be h.islined lo wheit the old man was st unlink When a low loot fioni 1 1 1 f -lulls, Collins obsoivod blood upon the old man's ilnthing It toveied his bn.isi, ind Collins was hoiillied at the -iRbl When he was able to speak, ho questioned liiifllths bill the old in 111 didn't leplv llts onlv answer was a motion tow aid . his thin it. Col lins Intel me tins' tills to mem that 1. ninths' in ok was injuted, slij;lillv pushed ilivvn a liandkeu hief whlili iriveied tli" malls' till o it Kv doliiK-so he ilisi lnspd a wound, fioni whkh the blood v is "ushiiiK' Collins summoned l!i psi, Hughes who was al won In anotliei put ol thp iPmelei.i, and to RPthct Ihev assisted (JiilllUis 10 bis home on I'flmoni siieil bitweoit -M iile mil Koluiison ,i "linos l'he old man w is im ible to spc.tk, but lip h.i I uiius.il 1 stiPiiKlh .lit pi hav -iii JT losi sui li a ipi inlilv of blood Win 11 liiillitbs was s, 1 1 It tl in bis home Hi, Malaiin was 1 illed and af ter i.ishiR- Hie How of blood he hid tho Mounded m 111 taken to Illliei RPin v liosf it il .M lh" hospital lh" wound vv is dn led mil the fiponiiiR mail" In Uililllhs In bl iliMppi.it" nttiiwpt to I lid his Doubles was t losed 'I lie wound was about two in. lies lnu4, lust ,11 lo-s ihe windpipe, wlikh was almost soohi -() Iiiro blood vi ss, is liowevoi. woie i ut, and It wis this ( hi umstani p that pieseivorl illilliih, Itnni a Ii.irIi 1lo.1t li t 111' liospiial il vvas slven mil last niRlit tint Ciimtlts hid lalllod woildei tullv am! Ihe ehimoes weio III il lit would ipiovoi. His iav in dli nlod iPiumkahl-i vltalliv fm oik of his ias AflPi Hip liaiipeiiinpr, s.PNt0n Collins madi a span li for the spot vIipip liilflllh- "ourIii to pud his life and ho found thp pint c uudei a .small spieid in tiee It was a spot iust Milted lo obseuip the nil man in Ills attPinpt at -elf-desttin Hon, 11" iiawled In 11111I1 1 the sniiill but nuiiiPious In imk lies o( Uic tipp. and In a (oi lit r or the shplld tliPi" was a l.us' pool of blood whlili wns paitlv lovoied Willi letvis mid twlfc Alter I ibblnp: the lam into hs iliinal, and th" blood hocpin to iilmson tlio Rimind as it Rush d 101 th, ("liithtlls, by usius tho 1.1or s-iiapifl loRPtliei the luivos mid twlRs with whkh bo soiirIiI lo hhle the blood pool lln then 1 loseil Ihe 1.17'or and tlnew II af.ip wheie II v.if foillifl bv Seslon Collins The old m in waited fm the death tlul ho hoiiRhl. and vvhop his piiiposo steui"f In fall lr ( 1 aw led to thu open spot wht ip lit vas found bv lh" somoii liiillitlis has bo-ii soielv tiipd bv f m'l.v ttlil- Attoi bi.s ton left hltn. n tew inmillis apo he vsas nhlined to Mrainl" 1mm Ills wife, bei aiiso of li"i fnlllnp; hciltli whlili necossltut"il h"i loniovul in th" lllllslti" Homo of llu Sd.inion pooi dlstih t tlililltln wn.i now iiIoiip. but In- slinvo to b" le.-lKitcil lo his tiluls About a week ,li;o, llowcvu, lie was oblB'l b abandon woik. mi necouut ot his suf ("liiiRs ft 0111 11 1 0111 011 one of his feet, whlili cipw PMoediiiKly pilntul and afteited his whole loot This aKRta viited his 1 niidlliiiii and his nioodv siieil Riew until M lemhed tho tmi ilinni Iu Hi" lemotoiv liiillitlis has lived in Caibondil" for ui'Miv .veais lie camo fioni AVnyn" loituiv li to uhoilt a week iko lf wis implovoil as hostler aboul tlio lieliwaio mid Hudson immd liouo lb was a iiue, liuinbl" mail and wan Indiihtiious and lanniil In his habits. SOCIETY'S DOINGS. Th" A li Iph 1 club met Vi Idaj iiIkIU al lhe houiu ot Ml.-1 Louis Pottil, oil Soillli W.ishliik'ton Stici't The even Iiik wns most pleasantly spent tu biitlal dlMMslons and ended with n dainty him hi'on. The 1 lub will meet next at Miss MiikkIu Lewis' home Mis -1 1j llakei mid Mis W 11 lMurett have Invited Iheh li lends to tako lea with Hum Wednesday Juno LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES tool rae u ttiiaiu "liv ivi i liuig not ucliltis feel H dl 1ii'i..nts ami Jio- Korci : IiUI pavkaso I ftl I. 1 v null vklrnti, il k s Olmilcii, It llov, S . (tin i.t,' roiio. .. . . ii..i v 1 wl b4H, piiudci lo In b il.cn iiitu the .lu e. It inakiu iiiflil 01 ne ,"" del u , iifa ui-unt rell-f to torn' anil hiiiiiini, lt' tlu kimiiiI eoinfuri liMOieiv of Ihcai. I u ii'i ind pii'iuits mnp 1 del, hlistert, 1 dlous aul . u fpoi, Vllcn'c . -. .(iiiIIap .1, n.in ll.i' Lah. L... 10, nt the home of the Inllor, 126 Lin coln a'ventio. AtnoiiR those ftom Ihls city vJio nt tptictccl the Annniy bull in Seiantoii on rrldny pvciiIhb tveie Mr. and Mri. 1j. M. Smith Mini Mlri Mary Male. Mrs C. 12. Spencer Iiiim Issued invl tatlnifi to 11 coinpllincntary "Health Talk for Motlicm and Dati(?htets," to be rIvoii at her home on Lincoln ave nue this afternoon nt 11 o'clock by Mm llcotfi" Mi HIrcU, DANCE OF THE GRADUATES). An Event That Io to Oome Off in Burko'n Hall Tonipht. A socletv ovenl amour; the joiiiikpt people nf the town will lake place this evenluR-, when the niPinbpis nf this vpm's class mid the class or '02 will hold 11 daiite In Htukc's hull. The 11 flair baa Iicpii wpII planned, and an cvpiiIiir- of amitspiupiit mid pleas iir" Is anticipated by the young people. The Moral I oirhestio will piovlrl" music, and the hall will be b"comliiRly tlppoiatcd. Gone to British IMes. U 1' Solomuil, Mis. W. M. llowrll and d'MiRlitci. Louise, ol iJllbeit strict, leave this cxenlng for a inuple nf niontlis' vlf,ll Mlth Mis, Howell's parentp. at South Anton. British Lslrs. Thov leave New Yoik liaibor on Wednesday, the inth, on th" steam ship Sit. Paul, which will take Ihem dliietlv In their destination. Mr.". Unwell foes with sett of a lonclnK to 'to her native country, while Mr. Solomon, who Is also. Mom the In land, kops with tho hope of ieRaln 1ns his health, which baa been finite pool ly foi some time, Tho Ladies Aid Festival. The Ladles' Aid, of the Roiean nap list chin oh, will seivo a sttawbcrrv ii p rip.ini festival Wednesday after noon and cvenlnc at the honi" of Mis. James. Smith, on illlhpit f-tieet. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. Ttrv. W. n firovv left vestPiduy nioinlns" to spend the wed: at Lewls buiR. wheie he will vl-it his old f 1 lend, PipsidPiit John How aid H111 tls, and attend Hip eeicises of Buek liell's tommeneement. Uov. Dr. N. (.J. Paike Sunday motn Iiik oondi!ot"d ih" foi vices in tho luo.ul buoi-t Piesbvtoiian cliui"h, in IMttston. im blent to tho nftv-seventli anniversaiv of the ' ommencpment or his nunlstiy with that consieRatlon Miss All." Bildgett. of Dai to ive ntif, has Rime lo Now Yoik city to witness the graduation fioni a nutslo sthool of her cousin, Miss Helen JIul vihill Th" pnpi rises will take place in C'.nnerjie hall 'Ibeio will be 1111 oamlnatlon of te.uheis for piovisional leitificatcs net Thuisday at the High . chool: that tor piofcssional cei title ates will be mi Kiiilav. No second c.ainina tiou will be Riven Mosss. lAnoit. lioutlnvaite and Maxwell, of the Mo.!arts, pkijpd with Hip Aiehbald bind estcrday on the PMindnii of Aiehbald Hose company. No I. to Lake Lodote. John McAllister and wife, nf Pike sheet ,110 1110111 nine the death of an infant child. The little tine was bur ied Sunday afternoon in St. Koso t emoleiv .1. J iS'eusoi, one of the citv's lead ing musk bins has been offeiod an evollont position hi Ilonesdale, and is ( on-bloi intf its aci "plane o An cnti ilalnment be Riven in Tiiuitv paiish house loiiiRht bv- the piimaiv di pai tnic ul of Tilnitv Sun day si hool An int"iestiiiR- pio Kianune has boon aiiaiiRed and all who attend ate assuud a most enjoy able ("1111117. Anions: th" iiunih"is on th" pioKi amine will be sevetal pieltv tli ill1-. Malloiv and Tliil(-ell Spent or vvill le..o this wofk to visit the Pan Amoiiian eposi(ion nt nilflalo. mid fioni theio v ill ro on to Ypsilantl, Mlih. to visit lelalives ,T Ba: rv ItowNon has accepted a position al the oflb o oT the Peter ICianU lueweiv, nf the Centtal Penn sjhanli Hrowinp; company. l5i. .1. (.1 Haiper and wife have io t ill noil fioni I hoh w ostein ilip Tho doi loi attended a convention of rall 10.ul sittRcons nt "lllw alike" Wiv K"v. T P. eoftov, V. CI., and Kev. rather Dion lotutnol Satuiday fioni llaivev's Lake, wheie they woic on letioal fm the pist week. UpoiRo S Kimball has a liunilsnnv new lubber til. d bllRRV. II is one nf lh" line si in town, THE PASSING THRONG. I'liailes Cnrr, of Si 1 anion, was a visitor in this city over Sunday. f'eoiKo Seaman i home fiom tinea months' visit with llonisdiilo fi lends. Thomas O Malley mid son, Flank, of IMttston, .spent vpsterday with ielt tives in this city. John D'Mallc), of Ashbind. atlciicled the RiadiiatlllK esereisch at the Opei.i House Piiday evcnliiB;. Paniol Sullivan Ins ictuincd to his home in Foity Pott, after soveial lavs' visit In this city Mis w. J MePoiinusli ami daush lei. Mai.v. and Mi.S H. H. T.i lor left jostoiday for Now Yoik oily. II T 1'Msher. of Wilkes, nai re. ciand deputy of the Fraternities Ac ilditit Oidei. was Iu town Satuiday. Itcv. Father McNallv, of lieoig-ei town, and Itcv. Father (Siskin, of Itendhaiii, were vlsitois in town yes teida.v Mls.'p.s Alice rind 1'IUa O'Mallav, of Sei anion have letmned hotnp, after a pleasant visit of few diijs with u-liitlvos Iu Caiboudale. JERMYN AND MAYF1ELD. The water in tho aienwood shaft still continues to il-c, and is ubnilt tlility toot up tho shall. If tho Use eontliiiio.. 1 inuplo nf flu.s loncer It it, feaud it will 11111 into tlin Pelawate and Hudson iolei,v. It is possible, howovci, that by lids evenlnir addi tional pump will be at woik in some nf I'm Caihondalo mines, uud that tho wilier inmins down fioni that dhec tlon will b" stopp'd, It this will bo done, th" watet In the tllenwood shall would, In a shoit time bo pump ed out The fin omen of the Cilflll vvnoU Hhutl weio laid olf ypstoiday, mid only tho eiiBlneeis, lit emeu and intn onsrnsed in holstlne water aie wtii 1x111"? .outside of a small foice at the waif buy Ldwaids W'atois, nf Potest Pity, w is a vlsltoi hcio last eyenliiR'. Miss Polly Solomon spent yestcnlay In Hi Linton Miss Jennie Giponslado and btothor, William, i-peiit Sunday at Cutbondalo with their sister, Mrs. John Biuke. Head Feels Like Burst'ng. Majbo ou vveie out late last nlfeht? If vou had taken a Kiause's Headache Capsule be foi c ictli Iiir- otir head would be ion! and cleat this moiiiing. Take one now and jou will he all light in an hilt hum. I'lheL'Se. Sold b all lituggists OLYPHANT. A meetlnfr will be held by the dif ferent aoeletics of St. Patrick's church thls'cventiiE', to make airnnKement9 for an cvetinlon to Lake Lodorc. Miss Anna McDonald, of Locust Gap, Pa,, li the finest of Miss Jen nie Mcrnntii of Bell fitreol. , Tir. J, ,t. Pi Ice has relumed fiont rhltadelphln, wheto he had been at tPiidhiB the comnienceinent exrtelses of the University of Pennsylvania. His In other, (J. W. Price, was a mem ber of the Rradttatlnrr class. Itcv. Morgan Watklns, of Hnllstend, and William Price, of KltiRston, woto tho Rttests of Prof, and Mis. T. W. Watklns yesterday. MrB. P. M. Thoinns and chlklien, of Hyde Paik. spent Sunday with Mis. Annie J'vans, of Lockaw, Minn sit eel, Mrs. Jilvlra .Tones attrndtd th" fti npial of Mis. Ldwmd Chasty, at Wllkes-nano on Sunday, MJssea Mamie Roland and Mniy Hcalcy, of Sciitnton, visited Mr. and Mis John ri'Mallev, ot Lackawatma street, Sunday. Chailes Kviint, of F0111 th sheet. Pdakotv, t seriously 111. J. Caw ley niul J. A. root", ot T'ast Lemon, were isltors In town Sunday. CLARK'SGREEN. Orl indc chapman, need 77 yoats, illpd nt his home In Hi' place ot Raneiono a fpvv minutes befoie noon 'n Stirtdi" '4 I, In t'i pic-cnee )f I1I1 whole family. He cam" into thin vltinty In tho sprint? of ISfiO and loeat ed on the taim of the late Captain Preserved Hall and with the Intel ven Iiik of onlv two short periods of ab sent p has been a. tesldont ever since. After coining1 to this vlclnltv his (list " Ifo, whoso liialrleli name was Miss L'tlier Hall, lived but a few veins Ho then mart led his piesent wife. Miss L'llen Decker, a "lister of the hi to tieoige Decker .1 blacksmith and lesldont of West Scranton. By this union he raised a family of five chll dten who now suivivc hlin They aie, i: J. Chapman, ot Gieen Ridge, Mrs. Albeit G Wheeler of this place, Mis. Ira Lewis of Henton. and Leah Chap man the oungPst daughter who re mains at the homestead. His two brothers, of Hamilton, also survive hltn. Thp funeral will be hold In tho Paptlt chin eh on Tuesday at 2 o'clock n 111 Intel inent in the ciaik's Green cemetery. 1 i PRJCEBURG. Mis l'ipv and Mis Newbeny, of Pi evidence, spent jcsteiduy afteinoon wilh Mis. J. T. Wilght, on Dundaff stiect Mis W. P Low K of Uioen nidge. was Hip guest of JIis, Climb's Row -man, of Lincoln stiect, tho past week. Richard Moigan and Lizic Schmidt, ol Ilycle Paik, wcip the guests of Ma tilda. Sclimldt, of Albert street, on Sunda v . Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, of Main sticet, spent Sunday with the lattci's mother at ill, pliant. Mi. and Mrs Heniy. of Carina It street, spent Sunday with lrlonds at Dunmore Mr. and Mis will Fi ink. of Dun 11101 e, sppnt Sundav with Jits. II. B Jones, of Maple stieet Mis. Albeit Zerface, of Olvphant, spent vestcidav afteinoon with her aunt Mis. William Snyder, of Main sticet. fllOOSlC. Mi William Johnson, a student at Diekinson coIIoro, is the guesl of Mt. Charles Tlobeitson. Mi. Fied Hlllnil, of Plains, spent Saundav evening in town. Mis. Jennie Giover entcitained Mi ami .Miss Shiie and Miss Tile, fit Sciantnn, Sunday. David Wiilkius is silll sei icitisly ill at his homo on Thitd stieet. Mi-. J(ri Robot Is was a caller In Stianton josteulaj. child) en'.-. D.n was obseived In the Picsbyleiiau and Methodist ehuielics himday. The pi ogi amnios were icn doied in a voiy pleasing manner and gieat credit is duo those who par ticipated as well as those who had the PM-icises in chaige. Mi. L. l. Cat. vie, of Sciantnn, vis ited tl Hillside colliery Csterday. The members of the M. 1. A. P. club chu got their bookfi hy- 1 ailing a'J tlu homo of Miss Yeitio Di, AVOCA. Tnore will be a special meeting ot the school boa id this evening. The Methodist Lplscopal church ex clusion to Mountain Paik will lake place on Fi Iday morning. The Main will leave th- Avoia station nt S.n o'clock. Tickets, r.O cents; chlldien, 25 coins. The exclusion is under the auspices of tho Tajloi, Repdliain, Monsie, Avoca and Yalosville longie gitions. The Ladles' Catholic Benevolent as sociation will serve rream, cake and stiawbpiiips iu Saisflpld hall lomor tow pvoiilng. Admission, -." cents. noi n To .Mr and Mis. Nell Fpiru son, a sop. To Mr. and Mis. Ucorgo Kennedy, a daughtei. T o Jii, and Mis. tiporge Caitei, a daughler. To Mr. and Mis. J. S Campbell, a son. Mi. and Mis. Harry Knighi, of Salt Lake t'ltj, .lie guests o the lattei's aunt, Mis. Rose Npwlln. Mrs. Kplglit is a daughter of Mr. and Mis. Mol ds Johnson, foimeily ipslilents of this town. They were mauled on the lith Inst., aie aip en route 10 tho Pan Auioiican, Mls.s Anna Aikmari. of Biockvvay ville, N. i., is spending hei vacation at tho home of her patent" on tho West Side. Miss iMIth Andeisou i- spendinq a few weeks Iu stioudshuig. Misses Claia McDonald and Hither Foulks, of Sciauton, spout Sunday at the Bahony usldence, Jrhn King and William flail; am attending the closing eeuhes at the Mutisft.-hi State Nnimal school Miss Maiy O'Malley will accompany her nephew, John McKton, to Salt I.uke City today. Slie will icni.iln snveiitl weeks, Joseph O'Uilcn. of JeiinMi, Is visit ing fi lends in town. Miss Mniy Moon, of Hostou, Is tho guest of his cousins, the Mlai03 Mooie, of Gioyp tieet, HALLSTEAD, Special to ihe Stranton Tribune llallstcad June 17 Vi 1 Hand 01 sumton, piecidfi t ol the Nmtrkan (Inir Miuufaelumu 10111p.11 1 was in limn oh hiislncM Monda). irctplion wa tendered 1 rt d (Mcrliout and bride at the I'lithjlcriau ihuuh on Saturday nlslit. Piofeitor II W Pca-e. of tins pine, Iu5 an nuiiiietil lilniulf ii a lanliditt for the ofliic of court uitiliitiinleiit of sclitols Samuel sluw, of Umiia, w.14 In town Sun la; i-ltins llalbttai lliend.s .Mi Hare) Itu ha5 irluincl iieuie ireni attend uic a . 11 tnitui.v of inujie hi Ne loik din int the wlniti , liiarlen Catlln, at one time 4 Ktidrni here and well known in IliU luuui, uhue he prjt- ONCE MORE A Completely Cured, of Catarrh by Peruna. General Health Also Improved. Miss Ida Murray wiltos ft 0111 2127 Polk stieet, Minneapolis, Minn,, as tol lows: "I hart pinnule catatih of the head, which niadr. the slightest relit so much woise. I am completely oined of my calm ih utter four months' lnlthful ti"" of Pei una, and my geupial health Is gipatly Improved, I iilwns speak n good word for Pei una." -Ida Mtnrav. Miss Anna Bryan, a favoiitc cousin of William Jennings Biyan, wiltes fiom 145D Floildn avenue, Washing ton, D, C. "At the solicitation of a filend I begun some weeks ngo to take your Poruna nnd I now feel like a new pei son. I take plcnsmo in lecom monding it to all who want a good tonic, nnd n peramnent cute for ca tarrh." -Anna Bryan. Catarrh Gcncrnlly Thought to Be a Disease of the Head Only. Vi'hei ov ev there is n mucous nicni biane theic (atniih may oslst. The onlv icasnii that ratarih Is more freouent In the piisukcs of the nose and tlno.it Is because these passages are moie exposed to cold that the other poi tions of th" mucous meni hianr. But one Is liublti to have ta 1 111 1 li of Uic lungs, or kldno.vs, or stomach, 01 llvei. or bowels, und es pecially the bladdei and other pelvic oigaus. Peruna Is a specific In oaues of te male wpaknpss or pelvic cntairh mid is heaitllv endoised by all the ,onicu. If .mt do not dciivo piompl and satlsfaeloiy results fioni the use ot tiicil Ii, illcl smliloiib it itimip ipolis llt 111 (111 Mki Ic-sle llnnlein it M-ilini; frirmli nt I 1 t Oi II 0, 1. lln cluli fitloi v lu I rrn ru-lird with onkw ni'l Ins 1 ecu (Oini"llril to will. .1 Rood ilril nf overtime in order lo meet tin 111 A BJiiff of turbo liohois have Infe'lnl Mi I oml s time loi the 1 1st low (Ijvs. riirv wrro niiih I In Icive Ike viilnlt.i liv Sunili) niRlit or tnnilile vinnlil follow ipptul Olfimr 1 ir k O'NVIII, of tli 1 lckivnnm tonil, vl-ltril tlio sroip suinldi mjil, hut the linlioca hid loft ioimi Woilne'iln dl be ni ili on tho I n. km mini 1 0.11I The Matk hi- Tlul piikoiol in.in opened on Sitiinlii. The Sn ipjrb mill lino i not ct in B(oil rondilion foi lii fi-1 in V. a simorn in, lotiirnid lioine firm 1 .loi int visit viilh lelitho in lliirisburB ind Plnli dolphin Vlr (ind Mis W n Ihni.lri and dinsliln, who hive Ixpii M-llin Mi ind Mis ft l' Itoni slrni, line lelniiid to their honi ut Oi ini , N I Ired W riinuli, editor of tlio Connh Hoi il.l, plcasintlv rnloit ilnod i ninnhoi of vounc people at lei lut TIiuimIu cvcnuiK in I101101 ut ln twrnt-. firt lilitlnliv. The vonnsct ililld of .film ( Indeslei ia mflpr inc fioni an ittnk of dlphtherii Thu is i'i" second one ill tin fund', tu le -biikon with the (liei".c Vi nnd Mis li'lin Pri-lle of flint fiend, hoe lnraed to llall-tead and onnp. Mis limes' lion e en I'.uhoid tiect. Y. If nolden, of the Ihihoid l.llnc Men'? fliristitn T.S0PI ition i pulnns the airmireiiieiiU fii a si ind icleln ition of (lie I ninth of Ink to le held in llilbleul 'Ihe piopr inline will in ilnde a puide, 1 clmis nf In il tilfnt in 1 bis lint IflvTO fiel, i i-preih, a Mile sjiow Tlul 1 nn1 di-plai of tnrmrls MOTHER SHIPTON DIDN'T SAY SO. Infoimation for Coricspondent Who Asks About Her Piophecy. A lOuespnndPtlt wiltes to the Sun to ask for intotniation coneeining the so-( ailed phopheey of Mother bhlpton. What is rommonlv spoken ot as Mother bhipton's pliophecv is a piece ot ilijnio which was Hist piintid about IS'iJ It Is ns lollows: l anises viitlioul loi'ts slnli jrn, wl aitnlonn nil the vvcrtd uh hoc Around the nrlli tliou.'hts slnli fl. In the tw inkliMT of in om The viorld upside duwn shill he, nd told 1( found at the root of a Ire." 'Ihrruji hills men 'hill udi, And no hone he al Ins si le I nder i ikr men shall walk Shall ride, shil! flerop, flnll t ill, In Ihe nr men dull lie ein, In hhik, in white. In srecn, Iron in the nilir slnli flial, s eas is a wooden holt, f.old shall In fmnd inrl .noun, In a land tint's nor now knnun, llie ind wUei -hill wot den do, 1 nsland shill at li-t admit u fie fhe world to in ind slnli tome In cfishtrcii liunlnil md rtgiilj oin This ibvmo was published In an al leged lepilnt nf a chap bonk vei.slon mid vos Included with nhout ton othoi., aeioidlng to Notes and Queor les, in -I book issued b.v Chailes Hind Icy, of Tiiighton, lkigland Koi a number of years it was supposed bv many that It was what it piupoittd to bo, namely, a phophei utleiod bv Mother fihlptnti in the ilist half nt the sixteenth ren tin j Soveial poisons, however, oast doubts on Its authentic ity, and in Apt II. IS".:. Hindley wiot" to Notes and Queries, and, to use the write!- of that periodical, "made i. tloan hioast of having fabilcated tho phopheey. ' There ls sum" doubt as to whether thei" p""i' was a .Mother Phlptnn. Th" Century 13nccopaedln says she was bom neai Knai"Sboroiich, In Yoik sl.irp, iu .Tilly, llss, and died about l.'.vi. it also says in icgard to her that she wast '11 halt-mythical Knglish prophetess, huptl.'ed Uisul.i Soiithol " who man led Tnnv Shlpton, a biiildot, and, acootillng to iradltiun, "was the child of Agatha Shlpton and tin I3o il." Other authoilties .-( she was probablv wholly mythical V.nious nher lunphppip.s ut less int"test than tho one quoted mo attilbutod to hoi. ANCIENT TIvOPHECY OF AMERICA. A Ken Guess Made a Century and a Half Ago, Irom the eM oik sun A phopheey of th" piogioss and do tlnpmtutF of this lotiuti.v.iommlttcd to iapet neaih a century and a hilf iiRO, liuo letently beep tlnoiti tiled It Is lontaiiK'd iu 1111 "Almuntiik" pub lished by Nathaniel Ames, nt Hostou, Mew i'ngland." iu 'the oir of out Lord Clnlst, i-is, being the sei on I ear utter HIssomHh ur leap jeai, In the olsit em ol tlio lelgn of King tleoigp H " The iiiophf-iji lemU: 'Heievve find a ast stock ol piopii materials foi the ait and Ingenuity of niHti to woik upon. Ticasuies of Im mense v.'orth concealed uoin the pom aliuiisln.il natives The cm ions hav observed that the piogie.-s nf luinnn litoiatiuo (like the sun) Is fiom tin east to the west. Thus has it tiaveled through Ail 1 and l'mopo, and now I: auived at the eastern slmtc ot Ainei Ica. As the iclcsliul light of the Hospcd was dliccted lioie by tho tins"! ol God, it will doubtless finally dihe tin long, long night uf heathenism datk- HAPPY WOMAN. S-Sffllll MntTriTi?5:?v SJ SI sliiill? If If If If If If If If If If If If If t; If If If ti n V 1; If If If If Sf If 1; If If X X ft ft X X X X X X X X X X X X X ..li... Mcym :mm? ' s V. w F- J?i .J Miss Idii Murray. If I "A H "A fc '4 k - 'A m x Pei una, wilte at oni e to Dr. Haitliian, giving a full statement of our care mid he will It" pleased to give ou hit valuable nilvltc malls. Addiess Dr. Hitrtiuan. Piosldcnt ot The H.11 tm. in S.inltiiilmn, Columbus, Ohio. THE ORIENTAL. & Oriental I Pottery If reu wi-h lour uniting sift In 1 illfTeiiiit fioi 1 the souiial 11111 if such ofloiir.s md it ihs -mil lime of m ler. ato iOst, (iiiintal 1'ilieii will lute rost jou It (ime in a laite men oT uniiu-. eruiiill, hi 1 km j-Iiip -, Hhiie ill ijIoih ind ileioiiiiou hluk and white or hp ui ind ei 111, nnh n li.mli if ,ln . iriits it n (harm if dihulnos-, equal lo llookwoid, nl leu thin half iu ro.t. We aie fviluiic iiriliis in tills wne. As to pruos. Kllsr. 1n, uf llionu fluents Potteri , full of leant! and v due THb NFVVEST STYLES. THE LOWEST PRICES. 412 SPRUCE STREET. Have you tiled our Special 102 Linen Collais? We have them in all the latest shapes. ;H jaJ 1 hlUlflnhli, Io. Htilr (icimn fl(itrla)(ft Inf h jJS iuTlf liwrntMlnriirfilMilr mill 1 rlU 1 1 Jjffli. IHwa tfreh fi I lo 111 dj)titi,4boi'' m Cvru Hl I I olniOrroo lHMlyt It 9ltabn) l N-iiJ-flfl v-trlrnrrlf KHrlurv (o tulllnit , Indrwlap TtnfoUhrunkrn Urifn nJrorRMornTtrtlnionlatA.IfloVl If 1 put Inc if ry mfdlfil mJ fltflrlntfrau'l M-alUo ipjpff J . . ' !' !! 2h Everv Ionian N ' tSinletCftulnn'IfhouMknow A lllill.l rii'.'ii'. nhoiiLdiA wonderful r f4 .T MAKVtL Whirling Sprav r tif tie w lo 1 8 rlnf Injf ' . ..n.l v.,, llftl-Slt Jr. L.sS , KS ' ' iSSS'lS5 livri ."' ..'' v.. 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