TrriFrvrFrS5iF " njw " n'rVjiiw -nr-o tf-A' '-' - n,V THE SCKANTON TBIBUNE-FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1901. Office : BURKE BUILDING Phone NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 vr - ' 1 Carbondale Department. 1 1 J V THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE a roptibAn ci.KAnivo liousn (or tiie njni. " lit of All Who Hive llouc lo llrrl. ilcl rlote or Other Property In Sell or r.vitmnBO, or Who Want Situations or IMp-'lhoe Nnill Ail vertlsemuit Cort One Cent a Word, Hx Inser tions for Hie Tents .1 Wur.l-i:vciit bllnilKni Warded, Wlilcli Are ltn-crlcd l'rcc. OnrilAXS' COtJItr SAMI-Kslate of .tames -Mad- den, lile of Cnrbomhlc city, Ucl.sw.iniu cemitv, dccficd , By virtue of (in wdrr of Hie orplnns' rourl nf l.vkinmni rountt, the mnlti'liuicd, minimis Iriloi c, t n of llio f'tite of .lames MiiHiii. lite nf Cntlimidilo ill, In ild romitj, drtciiul. will till it putillc silo ,tlnl nutuy ti llif liif.lwt (iml luft biililir upon tlm pumPcs licielnifloi fltwrlbcd in the mid ill nf t irliondalc, on hit nidi, lull H. l-xi. it in n'lloik J. m, tho follonlns dtfetlnrd hmI eM.ile, to wit: .Ml tint rritiiln lot nf land sltuited In the city ff r'ntlii nihil', fnckiwimn iomit, l'onnilv inn. Itelnf pirt or lot niimliciul :t.M on imp of out las of the pfhune mil lliid-oti (.nnd ininpiiw. fii a trm t of l.unl In the uiin mti'C iiumi' of M irv Ilivu iid put ol lot inntilnlns ".:. i Mime del of hml m Iher-iliout", .md liclltif lioiiltdul ami ilirilhfil is follow", to wit: Hrplmilncr in flu- rimilv lliii' of an irioauhr liw, il tin noitliwesleih i nun of nut lot mini leieil .,'( on alil ttirt, fount-ill IotuI lo I'll ink Kuh .ind sltirt Miru'iiilriul l lilm. theme hi nld lino of line urn Mi .o't iliuiois oit II : 7 10 feet In n i nrnet . Ihenie olhei luidi o: ii llele"iiie hihI lliifl'on I mil ioniiinv oi Hi n ilrcreev. i it inn int. ind i.niitli -ii'i i'- 'icr wil II . 7 in tii-t In i loiuei , .mil Ihfiini In out If t iniinlirinl ."2! nfoi r ll'l. tioilh vn dr tier.. ifl 111 f,et In thi pi no nf IhbIiiiiIiii; foil mill mini ill iml mitiitiz nsliN leiriinl. Inirirwd with iwo one at.l one lull -lorj tram" il i lliiii: home I uns ot vilo Oiim half ilnwn on rlis of t-lie. Ii'rio on lontitm itirn of the Mir ind iMivrr ot I in ilenl VMM I M MOmil-ON, vdnilnlMi itor, t. I. l. I If Mil Is, 11 lion I OS, Menu) loi j.t ilr GRADUATE NURSES' HOLD COMMENCEMENT Tho Mombers of the Class of '01 of Emeigency Hospital Leave the In stitution to Step Out Into the Wido Field of Their Profession. Tho Ptogramme That Was On set ved in Burke's Hall Which Was Resplendent with Decorations. L;ist nisht w.'is hii ovonlftil one hi the hi'stoiy of nmei qpney hospital, for It ni.nKofl the smhIIiik fottlt or hovcn iiiomhci s (if tint iilu ipiofos-sioii nuiKlns: whloh in the l'ist few j,e.us h.is, become a wonderful l.titot in tin science ot medic ine. Tho eseieKeh took place in HiuKe's hall, which piesriuerl n heautifu! pit -tuie of color (iml Hpht itnd the wild beauty ol the woodh at this lime of the ear. On the btuse weie the hospital dhec toisi, Hon. S. H. .lonei., JI. K. Xoi tun, Thomas Kiintei. William Walker, .lul Iuh Moc-; Miss AViisht, the hospital f-upeilntendent; Hon. J. J. O'Xelll and Dr. D. U Ualley. The niomhei.s of the Kraduatlnpr cliis,s, Jlisses Jennie Hunter, Not a. Quliiu, IJiidpet Oilmai tin, i:elvn Ciicssln, lllziibeth Thomas, Josephine Fiollett and Margaiet n.nls oi cupled the in' oi seats on the loft, illicitly in Horn ol the slaw. They weie inliid in vvhite, while the memhcis of the i las.-, of 'OJ, diesscd in blue, weie Mealed on the liRlil. Piesldonl W.ilKer, of the hnsplttil hojnl, was fh.titnian. '1 he piniamine opened with an nveittue hj the Jlo.ait oichc.stin. The salutatoi.v was Riaie ttllly deliMifd by Mh-, Klls: ibeth Thomas-, and Dr n 1- l.illey lollowed with a talk tilled with xaluable hints to the muses. Hhs r.itliailne Oaidner lepiesenied the eltiss of '0.', whose pricclhiKS she lonveved to the Kiadu.ites, ,iNo tlielr will wishes. Hon. James J. O'Neill er happily nddiesspfi the siaduates, spc.iKInc to tlit m with teteieiue to their piomesii towauls Rpneial mii i ess. ? pea Kin',' of the nnuisltcs lor sui -c-'s m anv wall, nf Hie, .Mi. O'Neill held tlvt thp weie enoipy, Inlellec tual eneipv, peisevtiaiue and pluck, nnd he emphnsi.:ed to the muses the value of their possesion and employ nicni in their piofesisnn. Alter M i. O'Ni'Ill',, nddiess, tame the iollowlnfT nnuilietr' Class his toiy, Mi's MaiK.iut Davis, addiesi tn Ktathiatcs. Hon ,l ,, o'Ntili. e lection, Mo.nl onhcstia, papei Mis, .M 1-. Hailev x-oltution. William Jilmmocl;, mldics, Hun, s.. S Jonts, sotal solo, Mis. Lucy lludiocK: essav, Miss Ua tin mi U.udiier. valullctoi. j Miss Noia Qtiltin, pieseiitiitlon of dl j lomns by Jli. WnlKi'i, pie.sjdeiU of the boald ot dliectois. Mi. Jones' aniuidotcH and hiiinoi otis stniiej, wpio Keenly enJopi and applaudPd bv his hpaieis. The rteooiatlon, which won so mnny riicomuims, wne pliinned and plated bv Mi.' M n. Macllsnn, Mia. Diinno W. Humphipy mil Mis .lamps V. I.of tus, of tho woman's aiilll'ity hoaid, WATER ORDINANCE TONIGHT It Will Likely Pass Final Reading Without any Hitch. Tlieie will he an ndiourned meeting nf select itmncll tunlRht the t hief litis). iie,ss ot which will lut tho final consid eration of the municipal water plant oidlnance, ThlH nieasttio hnd u stuimy iiietl nnce on Monday evonlns:, hut thcio U little doubt that the oidintmce will pas-) tinnlly, Tho leasons on which tho opposition of Monday ulglit was founded have been ipot and, an stated before, theto will bo enough votes toulsht to m.il.o municipal ownership of water In Cur bondalo a certainty. : Scrnnton Visitors, M.I.ss Franeys Moses and Mr. Heiuy 1. Mujos, of Scianton, attciuied tho Kifidiiatlon exoiclses In this city litbt ovciilnsr, Mr and Mrs Delevnn Entertain, Mr, anil Mis. Joseph Dulovan pleas ar.ly cntej tallied a putty of their (i lends nt llielr home on llelmont stieet, Tuesday evetilng. Tltoso who pat took of Mr. and .Mis. Dolevan's lioypltallty weio as follows: Mlssea I's) Allan's Fool-Easi in Your Gloves A lady i.ritej: "I fcluke .Mien' Foot 1'jao into my isloves anil mb j little on my luinjfc t uitt in) sloua li.t aburbii.t; pi'itptuiinn. It U cast iljinly toilet powilir." Vc Invito tho :tlntlva of plik!iiju$ unci nurei to the jbvjlut. purity of Allen' t'col-1'.i.e. Ill H. t". Vbliott. rlitcr cl Hi Chliajo tllilc. tJ6i "It U j sun) pitpanlKm; I am uiii'; it lOintjiitU in Wy jractloo" Ml ili"S tml li! itoic nil it, jo,, sjr.if'lc tent t'HIX AUdrus Allen b Olniitcd. U Ku). x. v. IloKC Hurn, Mittnlo Mnunlnn, 1111a Dowd, .Maggie Hum", Annlo I'nllii Itan, I!op I'oolnn, JltldRot AVtird, Hni ah Nolan, Maggie Mm ley, Amelia Nolan, Minnie Mni'ley, Nellie Collins, Maty Nolan, Minnie Golden, Minuli' Walsh, of tills cllv, and llmlly Weld, of Olyphimt, and Mi'si. Thomas Connor, lttlck Cain, Mnitln Golden, Hdwntd Golden, Attliur Walsh, Wil liam ntllke, .Itnne.s Toolim, Joseph Jlatinlon, .Ttiseph MtGowan, Valiilek' Ciillhi.. lMwiud ntlllf. Mlchnel Con nelly, SjimtiPl Harvey, Thomas Wells, and nicliind Mi.Cann. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION Hose Company to Picnic at Killccn's Grove, The committee teptesentlng the thiee ho'o companies of the city met In the put lot r of ('olunibla, No. fi, on M'edncsdny pvetilng anil completed ittiimgenicntR for the joint picnic In Killccn's gtovc, on Diooklyn wtteet, on July I. J K. McDonald and J 1', novlan. of the Colinnlilas; T 1C. t'ampbpU and y (' Hailev, of the Mitchells, and Dennis Toolan and Thomas t'llffoid, of the C'ottnce company, wete ap pointed ny an es'ectltlve committee. A ntlinlier ol siib-( ommlttecs wete also named. Tlicio will lie dancing dining the iifteinonn and evening and seveial contests, .siieh as tug-of-war, tin owing the hammer, tat men's iai etc, will take plate. The Rintinds will be billllanlly Illumin ated and letteshments ol all kinds will be piovlded. TIip secictaiy of the committee, V. ('. Railey, will lecelve bids fiom anyone who wants the privilege of selling peanuts, candy, lemonade, etc., on the giour.ds. KRANTZ-KRANTZ NUPTIALS. Carbondalo Groom and Hqnesdalo Bride Wedded at St. Rose Church. Miss Anna lstaut, of 'Honcsdnle. and Petfr Kiant, of this eily, weie wedded in St. Rose chut ill sestenl.iy altcinoon, about '.' o'clock, by Vcty Ilev. T. r. Cofley, V. (5. The i hut ih t until Incd a laige gather ing ol the liiends ot the touple. .Miss Maij Hoefiling was maid, and Fiauk Kiant, the gioom'b hi other, was gioomsmau. The hi ide nnd giooin woie ptotty gowns of white otgandie. Thete was a luceptlon at the home of the groom's mothei, on South Chun h stieet, and last night the touple left toi the Pan-Aineiican es l),ilion. They will also sisit at Pitts huig. They will leside in their new home on sleuth Chun h stieet. Mr KianU is a .voting man of en ergy and ability, .mil has man slnteio ft lends heie His In Ide has a will ilnle ot li lends in the -Maple iltv, her home. MACCABEES ORGANIZE. Anthracite Tent Established and Officers aro Elected. The appliiants lor iL chaitei for n suboulinato tent ol the Knights of MaicabLC. met in Mini in' hall, Sa lem avenue Wednosdav evening. Deputy (it mil Commander AV. 1'. Itnilc, of Nai lowsbing, Y, i ailed tiie iiioi ting to in der and ailed as thaiiman. "AnthiaHlo" was silecUil as the name ot the tent. Nominations and election ol oflieeis lcstilted ns follows: Cunimaudei, P. h No") lieutenant conimandi r, V. alter Aggis; leionl keeper, N. Ii. Iteieh.it I tin nice Keepei, I. A. Pur- pli : ihapl.iin, C. 15. Ilimtei: sei'gp.int, P. !'. -Mollltt pliysicitin, ,1. A. Kellv. M. D.: M. ol A . W. I!, ('hasp. flit M. ot (i, D. Uoilell, sciontl M. of (!., II. M. Itevnolds, sentinel, Thomas h. Gllmmtln: pi'Kel, M. J. Mai tin. Th" leguliu meeting nights' wciq made ihe seeund and fouitli l''ndas In i ai h mouth. The following wiip appointed' Sn k i onii'ilttee, i: W. Riitke, Pi nf, 111. Mien nutl 11. I! Ue.Miolds; bo, id of tiusiips, p T. N'ur.v, V.'alter Afigls and J, K. HiliKo, THE WRECK AT RICHMONDALE Mrs. Perkins of Forest City, Was the Patty Who Was Injured The woman who was Injuted In the stieet tin wieiK neat l!lchmondale on Wedli(sda, a, slated in ostcidn s Tiiliuue, was Mi., PeiKlus, wite of Dr. IViKllls, o Ktufst CU.v, Mt.'i, Pel Kins, beslileh the shock, snf fel 1 1 om an iiijuiy on hei In east, caused by her sti Iking against the seat ot the eiir. which was an open one, when she endeavoied lo pteseive hei -sell tiom hai m when she teulUed that the tar was going ovir the eiuhauK nieiU. It Is piobible thai Mis. PeiKlns will lulng an action hi nespass against tlm Ti action loinpany tor damages lor tho InJuiles sustained This happening culls attention anew to the deploiablu condition ot tho will way's loadbed ninth of the elty, whii It has been ueglei ted until theie Is a ser ies of sunken i, ill joints, causing cats to toik llltti a ship in a swell. Appointed Notary Public. II. i! Likely, bookkeeper for . P. Patteisun'b Sons wholesale gioceis, unci member nf the Insuianco Hun of Williams & I.lKoli, has just been ap pointed as notaiy pulilli. by (inventor Stone. This s Mi, Ukely's second teini of olllce, Ids (list, teuu having espliod .May :,, 1001, THE PASSING THRONG. Miss liono street, is ill. Uoollttlu, of Sponcor Hon. W. V Not tun, ot lloncsdnle, spent Wednesday in this citj. Mis, Joseph UnlcMni spent Wednes. day with ft lends in Hcwmton. Miss llnilly Slled, of Olyphaut, Is tho guest or Mr. and Mis, Joseph Deluvan, on lielmont stieet. F. M. Monohun, en., of Ilnnesdale, spent Wednesday with his binther, T, J, Mouohan, of tho Antluaclto bailie shop. Mi.s. llohett Jleaid and childicn, ot lielmont street, have gone to Hat ton, N. Y, for a iniiiith'b visit with tela, tlves. David Hauls and Cecil Manner, of Km est City, weio among those who en joyed the dance given by the Cletks1 union Wednesday night. Mis. Joseph Munition, of Plko stteet, will tetuin Sat u i day. alter tlueo months' visit with her sister, Mis. Thomas liogunslicl), at Newton, N. J, "DORIE" BURDICK'S BLACK PANTHER SKIN Tho Celebrated Ohnrnctor from Groon fiold Visits Alderman Jones' Ofllco and Tolls an Interesting Story of How Ho Killed a Black Panther Ho Was After $25 Bounty, but He and tho Alderman and Others Couldn't Agree as to Whether or Not 'Tvvas a Panthor or a "Tom" Cat. "Doric" Hurdlck. of (iieeullelil, came to town v,cstoidiiy, and besides his ac customed volubility, his "Hough Kld ei's" hat and Ills ancient siill ot over alls, he had with him on pnually con spicuous objpi t, the skin ol an animal, which was killed near his plate on Sunday last. "Dnilo" didn't know Ihe name of the nnlnril, nor did any person neai Ills home, but he believed it was a pan ther, n black panther at that. What induced him in this belief, he did not esplaln, but he sp,nlllcaiitly suggest ed that tlieie was ti bounty of twoulv live dollais on pauthois. "Dnilp" Hi st visited the olllce nf Al doimau Huniiell. He did this tlnoilgli comtesy to the nldeiniaii, who is the oldest ninglsitnie In point of service, he said, in the eltv. Alderman Bun noil acknowledged that he wan "stumped" and sliiimK- fiom even a guess at the liondcsci ipt. "Dnilo," however, was nioie lemly and "Well, aldeiman. 1 don't know what .vou'd name It, but I'd call It a panther, u black panther." "Dnrie." alter leaving Alderman RiiuueH's oflite, walked down Main stieet atti.ittlng a Kond deal of atten tion as he pioudly sauntered along, the sKIn of the animal li ailing tho side vvalK. He made tor Aldeiman Jones' ofllco, and alter gieeting the magls tiale, he shouted, ns ho pioudly ex hibited the skin to the aldeiman, "Name it II ou can. Now, I don't know what jott'd call It. but I'd call It a panther a black panther. Just look at tho sle of Mm. What do vou think of If eh!" "Wh.v. that's an otter." suggested the aldeiman with a sly wink to The Ti Mnino lepiesentativc, ivlin also had Ills guess at Doiie's tioph.v. "No, slice," sti ling nut "Doiie." "No, slice, otteis nor minks don't kill lambs noi don't make oil with thiee pound ducks, and that's what this ciittet's been adoin'." "Wliv, do vou know. Saniniie," said "Doiic" familial ly to the aldeiman as lie stioked the back of the animal's hide and pulled its legs to hi lug it to its "n.ituial sie," as he put It. "Do vou know that Waller Hut dick, .vou know AValtfi he's the one who did the shootin' lias lost about llfteou dollais vvoith ol lainbsanil ducks. Ye, he did; and this is the teller that's got the blame tor it. Thiee lambs dls appeaied liom Wallet's plate siiito the nineteenth day ol last March, tin co of 'em, ami mighty mysteiiously, too," with a siguliitunt wink and shake of the head, "and 'twas the ducks that he was aftet Smula.v. Yes, 'twas. Now .vou just look up Webstet'.s unabi idged ditlionaiy, and tut ti lo the light place, anil von'li find tlt.it this is a panthei a black panther, mind ou. I brae ti ilictlonaiy, a Webstet's unabi Idged, up to date to 1SS1, but ou don't need to get no oilier, but the unabi idged, for 'ivvon't do," said Doiie, In a caution ing ii.iv, as Aldeiman Jones sought the aid nt the ilictlonaiy. The dictlonai.v failed to shed much light on the identity ol "Doiie's" tiopltv, and then some one suggested that it was a good-sled wild cat, or even a "Tom" i at. "'Tom' cat! Oh, pshaw," diawlod Doiie in a way that Indluited how iiuiih ho deploicd the Ignoiance that the suggest inn indiiated. "Why 'Tom' tals nor wild tats don'l go after no dm K1-, and iheii t hei e's the lambs. How d'.voXpose a i.it's agoin' to cany olf lambs, full gtovv n ones at Unit. Now nu ian name thai what .vou please," said "Doile," lor the twentieth time piohably, "but 1 call It a panther a black panthei." "Say, aldeiman, joii'd oughter sen me ngolu' alter it," "Dot ie" bioke nut anew, after the animal's skin had been examined again and again, and its legs weio pulled and tvvlsteil until they did seem to come to neatly their mutual sl.e. "Yes, sir; j on oughter. see me. I was down In the tallow- watcliln' tho sheep tor Waller when I hcinil tho old gnu i lack. 'Hullo,' says I, 'some one's shut a hawk' I was n baieiuot ed, enjoyln' mvself and when I come up to tho house, tlieie was Pat Me Gnwau. 'Hullo,' Miv.h I. 'who shot the liovvK.' You know, Waller gives mo fill cents ior evei hawk 1 shoot, 'Who shot the hawk,' I says, but Pal ho had the gnu you know I don't dine to shoo! on Sunday lined 5J."i anil tosts If 1 m caught. Pal savs l didn't do no shootin'; 'twas Walter, and bo's gono dovMi to I.oundor l.ee's, " 'What did ho shout,' says ), 'Shot a nit, t .s'pose,' said MUiowau. "'Well, whole's the cat",' said I. M.et s look at It, see what UV like.' " 'You see the thing was over In the sweet Hag patch. The sweet flag's Italy high, ami I could hindly see tho thing. Well, sh; theto It lay just a plavln' possum. Hut I gets up behind It i.nd gi.tbs it by tho hind leg, tiict one, then the otheiln', and beloie knew what wasacoiuin', the old tliliu' i Hunt claws weio a Klckln' and imil-clii my way, I toll ou l slaunnol the old thMig down haul acioss a siimu) ut an ri'm that Wal'er tut down tloiimdilo of the lunnk, "'Gee, whl, you'd oughter see tho old thing Jump! It i nine down bouu-tiity-biiunce, hut I didn't slam It tor uothln' agin' tho old mump and 'twas laid out tor dead, I can till you,"' This wound up "Dorlo't," iiKeiistlng ranatlve, and alter pulling the ani mal . skin until the Inner pait was i"i'cd so as to show the "n uur.il" sit of thu tiout tcet, "Doila' settled his "itough ItiJerV hat on 'tis head, mi'l'bed u lii'iai stick that snivel us a Lime, and with his "black panthei V skin nulling after him, hu left thu i. dot mini's olllce, detlaiing his Intention of going to Scumton to see it ho could get thu $.'3 bounty that the stalo pavs for black panther's skins. "Now, I'd call this a black panthei 's skin," was "Doiie's" parting salute. "I believe It's a panthei, a black panther, but I lottldn't swear to it I svvoio only onus that when I joined the uimy. i had to be IS (o Join thu THE parasitic germ is measured under the microscope by the twenty-five thousandth part of an inch. Its power is measured by the cholera scourge, the plague, consumption,, and other decimating diseases. The germ lies in wait for human life on every side: in earth, air, water and food. Attention has of late been drawn to pets as disease disseminators. Many a boy has taken diptheria ! from his pet dog; many canary. In London, England, monthly examination of P lft - A 1 m- 1. L. k .. -. 11. v sl J. iit:d.iiii, uucaubc inu cajjci is uii v-uiisuiupuiuu say nuiu "numerous cases of consumption have been shown to originate from the deadly tuberculosis germs which breed with such startling fecundity in these supposedly harmless pets." oays a scientinc writer, "ct- i ual tests have shown that cent, of the dairy cows of the United States are tuberculous," and again, " the average grade of milk sold in large cities often contains as high as 80,000,000 bacteria in a cubic inch." These facts are appalling. The very existence of the human race seems threatened, as indeed it is but for one defence. To quote again from a standard scientific article : " So fast, indeed, are new parasites being produced that were not science con stantly elaborating counter-checks our boasted civilization would soon come tn tlir nnd nf its rprhrr " One of these great counter -checks to germ disease is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. The germ generally finds en trance into the body through the stomach. It enters by the door of the mouth in our food or our drink. A Great I was a great sufferer from dyspepsia for over two years, and I was a com plete physical wreck," writes Mr. Preston E. Fenstermacher, of Egypt, Lehigh Co., Pa. "Had many torturing, gnawing, and aching pains I think about all that a dyspeptic has or ever could have. I also suffered much with constipation, I tried many different medicines, which were recommended to cure the trouble, but these only made me worse, and my condition was more sluggish and weak than before, "it seemed that I was getting worse all the time. At the same time my stomach was in a weak condition. It was so weak that the least and easiest kind of food to digest would get sour in my stomach, and I had such a weak and I' debilitated appearance that it seemca body. Muscles were soft and flabby, circulation poor and slow, buttered greatly from cold hands and feet. I wrote to a number of medical firms for medicine and advice, and most of them asked of me a large sum of money to cure me, but this I could not afford. At last I came across an advertisement of Dr. Pierce's. I wrote to him, stating my symptoms and pains. I received by return mail the best and most substantial advice that I ever before read. This advice gave me the greatest confidence in the World's Dispensary Medical Association, even so great that I at once left off all former remedies and tried Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Pellets.' I used about eight vials of the 'Pellets' and ten bottles of the 'Discovery,' which brought me nearly back to my former state of health." army and I svvoio I was, but I lucked one day of being 17," chuckled "Doile" as ho left the nldei man's oflice. Arrange for Lecture Course. Mr. C A. Peffer. of Philadelphia, was In tho city last evening. In the Intftcst of the nedpath Uvcouni liu I o in. which have aiianged lor pint of the i, an so to be given In this city mxt year. At the Harrison. J. J 0'Hoye Thomas n. Walsh, T. J. Keely, J. J. Maghrau, Thomas. Mut iny, Max Ttoutfelt and V. U. Stiude vant, all ti a voting commercial men fiom Su.mton, weio tit the ilatilson house jesteulay. JER1WYN AND MAYFIELD. The itinera I of tho late I.lwlo Owens, ot Mayiiold, will tnKo place this after noon, Dennis Cliestne.v, nf tho Hast Side, who. bus been ill of dinpsy lor the past six months, will be lemovcd to the HlaKely poor hone today. The epidemic of inoasTcs does not up. pear to abate. The eases lalely lepurt ed am two at the homo oi Mr, and Mis, Hugh Kbdon, nf Thlid stieet; one at Mr. and Ms, i, J. D.ivve's, of Ceine teiy stieet; ono at Mr, and Mts. Michael Clink, Jr, Main stieet, and one at Mr, and Mm. William Veale's, Thim stieet, Coutioller Jones, of Aichbald, was , ) Nitur heie )estetdny. William T Osbutiie, nf the DIcKiuson' lollege. cm lisle, is home tor the sum mer vaiat Ion. James P. Sampson Is III at his homo on Second stieet. Hev. M.iMiatd It Thompson and Key. Mr. Molter. paslui ot the Pilmitlve Methodist chinch, weie Scr.mton vis Itois yestetday Mis. James Nicholson, of Scianton, a fouuer Jernijn lesldent, called on friends here yestoula. Jlis. .Munis (iiontlue, of Main bdeet, was In Scrunton yestetday. Miss Agnes Ftcasj (he young local pels and parasites. HOW DREAD DISEASES ARE DISSEMINATED. a girl owes consumption to her they are legislating to compel a feathered pets, bv the board of aaA.A rsh. & ?i f4 slifc . ! rm a 1& & L twenty per scientific i .BLy'' JtS Jm tiB$m4m li 1 WMimmMmm OvrA Sufferer as it 1 nan naraty any utooa in my wnoie $25,000 Given Away I In Ihe past year Dr. R. V. Pierce has given away so many copies of Ihe PEOPLE'S COMMON SENSE MED ICAL ADVISER, that the expense to him exclusive of the cost of mailing has been over twenty-five thousand dollars. This great work, containing 1008 pages and over 700 illustrations, is sent FREE by the author on receipt of stamps to defray expense of mailing ONLY. It tells Ihe plain truth in plain English. Send 21 one cent stamps for paper-bound book, or 31 stamps for handsome cloth-covered volume. Addess; OR R V PIERCE, Buffalo, H Y. vlollul.,t and a pupil uf Miss Julia Olapp Allen, took pan In a inuslcale at ricianton, Wednesday evening. .Mrs, Aithur Day and chlldiou and Mis, ICnjory, ot Ceineteiy stteet, weio Sei anion visiting .vesteulny Delaware and Hudson engineer Ihn otson Wint. of Wllkes-Haue, Is visit lug ti lends In tills vicinity, .Mis. Fiank Maker and daughter, Mis. nilliu Nicholson, of Dutidaff, spent Wednesday in town, David Kennedy, Kted I.nttg and David Moon left yesienlity tor Mon. latin, Michael Muldoon, of Main hlieet, ic turned homo last evening (mm .1 two days' fishing tilp with about ,t bun died and iltty pounds ot tit.li. PECKVILLE. Seldom do (ho people of Peikville have the opportunity to listen tn Mich a inusitdl neat as was given them Wednesday, Juno l!i, in the Haptlst chin eh, under the auspices of the Peckvllle China! snclet), The ihnius woth was very fine, and speaKs well lor the till octet, Miss Daisy li, Hall, of Soiaiitqn, The audleiito showed theli appicolutimi of the piograitimn by ap plauding evety nunibei, and the sin 1 ess of the eiiteilalniiient was ovl- demed In no uiicottaiii nsunuei 'Iliu soloists uf ihe evening weie nf 11 high older, .Miss May Myeis. of Wilkes. Mane, delighted evervone with the exquisite power and svveetlii'.is of her tonea. Mi. Lewis, ot Nicholson, gave a double number, and for an en 1 ui 11 a select Inn fiom "Tho lleisha." Tho nitisli! loveis of PeiKvlllo will long lemeiubei' these two talented attlsls One ot (he fcatutcs ol the evening was the (luiutctte, composed of Messts. Holllster, Haas, .Mitchell. Marllett and Mycts, of Scianton. Without doubt their vvoik was some of the best ever 1 outlined by mule voltes heie. Their voices blended beautifully in peifect haiuimiv. The water in the public fountain was slatted yestttday. Two dimming selections weio given by Mr. Georeo lianlcy on tho man Its future power for harm depends chiefly upon the condition of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. When food is perfectly digested and assimi latcd, when the blood is pure and abundant, disease finds no foothold. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the body practically impregnable against disease. It heals diseases of vthe stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It increases the activity of the blood-making glands and so increases the supply of pure blood. t It carries off the waste and poisonous accumu lations from the system. It makes a strong, healthy body, built up of sound flesh instead of flabby fat. Even when the lungs and respiratory organs have been attacked, and there were obstinate cough, bron chitis, or hemorrhage, weakness and emaciation, "Golden Cured in Mrs. Ella Schall, of Moosehcad, Luerne Co., Pa., writes: "Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cured me in one month, sound and well. You remember my case was abscess of the breast. We had spent lots of money for doctor bills, and I hail almost given up in despair, when I told my husband I was going to write to jou. I am very glad I did so; I had used your medicines before with the best results." Her Doctor was Wrong "When I commenced taking your medicines, eighteen months ago, my health was completely broken down," writes Mrs. Cora I,. Sunderland, ot Chaneyville, Calvert Co., Mil. "At times I could not even walk across the room without pains in my chest. The doctor who attendctl me said I had lung trouble and that I would never be well again. At last I concluded to try Dr. Pierce's medi cines. I bought a bottle of 'Golden Medical Discovery,' took it, and soon com menced to feel a little better, then you directed me to take both the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and the 'Favorite Prescription,' which I did. I am now almost entirely well, and do all my work without any pain whatever, and can run with more ease than I could formerly walk." dolin Mr appiceiatoi llanley was never better than in these two mini- bei s. The piano duet b Mis, Hall and her pupil, Mr. Sltgiaves, displayed splen did skill in teehnliiue and fooling, .mil was one 01 the popular nunibets at the evening, The lutal slngeis weie among some ot the best appieclated iinnibots Mi's, Hello Hi Mi sang in a veiy pleasing 111(1111101 . '1410 ladles' fin, 11 lotto, "1 Would That My Love," did veiy nliol, anil tin v 01 nl duet by .Miss Hall and Miss Myus was one of the most pleasing numbers. .Miss Myeis' tit It contialtu voice blended beautifully with Miss Hall's clear sopianu, and falily i.iptl vated (he iiinlienie. The conceit was hi might to a close by a plantation melody, 'n (lldoiin, Swing Vo' Sw'od," given by the Choral soi lety. Mls.s l.dith Heuiv, ul Oak Paik, III, 1 etui tied home osiouliiy, utter a two weeks' visit with lelatlvos heie Mis. Hdwanl Dnughoii, of Catboti iliile, Is visiting lelatlves In town The lot al ilfgieo ot Pot abortus was at Olyphaut last evening, assisting llio oigaiiilng o a Pocahontas degteo at Unit place The ladles of the Pieshvtetiaii iliuuh will hold i lawn sot in) at the 11111110 ot .Mia Pluuinit'i' this evening, W. li Itoheitsnti, of the lit in of Dolph ,v iiuneusun, spent yesteiduy at Sun. limy. OLYPHANT. D.nllngs Congitss of Tialneil Ani mals will eshiblt at this plan- net Wodiiesdii) Two pei toi mam es will bo given, one nt 2 and one at S p, m. -Miss U,ulo Nallaio, ot Wilkes Marie, Is the guesl of Mi. and Mis. 1. W. Hauls, ot Delawaie stieet. Miss Ciiace Pettlgtew Is visiting (it ecu Itldge ti lends. A meeting nt tho statf of the Lady l.'llen Penman lodge of Mehot kali will be held in tlielr looms In the Sweeney building this evening. All ate lefptost eel to attend. -Mr. and Mis. James O'.Malley, Mts. Medical Discovery" has restored the sufferer to perfect and permanent health. If you are sick begin to use "Golden Medical Discovery" and you will begin to be well. There is no substitute for the " Dis covery" and nothing "just as good." Any attempt to sell you any other preparation in place of Dr. Pierce's medicine has only one object, the de sire of the dealer to, make an exces sive profit. There is no alcohol in "Golden Medical Discovery," and it contains no cocaine, opium or other narcotic. Persons suffering from chronic forms of disease are invited to con sult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspondence is strictly private and sacredly confidential, and all replies to correspondents are mailed in plain envelopes bearing no advertising or printing of any kind. , Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. One Month For years this remedy has been the stnmlaril nerve restontiie. Thous-uids of hippy inr n owe their newly found strength to Its use. tiexhie rilli replace weakness and exliaiiitlon wllh strength ntul vigor; the bniin become:, clear; Ihe nerves steady mid calm, gloomy forebodings are banished ami perfect vitality is fill, ly restored. If joh are suffering ns above, try a box;jnuil he encouraged by it effect to take the full course of sit boxes then if on are not entirely cured, we will refund jour money Thi3 satis factory offer i one of the factors of our Mtccess $1 IK) per ho rttioTcs (nllh ginran. tee toctire or money b icL ), S"i 01), mailed in plain linkages, Ilouk free I'eal, MiauciNk Co , Cleveland, Ohio. For sale ly John II Phelps, PliarnucUt, corner W j timing avenue and bpiuce itieet. Michael llobail. Mts.sos Maty Hogau and Nellie liallagliei attended the or dlnatlou ul the pilosis at St Peters talhctliul, in Siiauloii. es(eula.v. Mr. ami .Mis, I. D l.'dvvauls anil Miss Ollie .Vim phy ntlendtd thu Hlxlor Koldiiaiu wedding at (iiceu Midge last evening. The Daughtets uf Pnealiuntusi un did ted an onjoiiible enlei tailiment and .social In IMwalds' hall, in MlaKii. last evening. Tho luinnieiiiinieut eveiilses of St, PatiiiK's 111 inh ui) will ho held In the rather Mathovv opeia house, Thuis iTay evening, June JT. Tlm sihool hoaid on Wednesday night at copied the plans tm the addi tion to u built to the Fit. st waid school. They weie diawn by Aichlleec John Mi l.nughllii, of C.iihondalo W J Sihiibmehl has letmned home fiom 1 tilp to New V01K slate. Austin I, s mil Is home ft out the Holy ClObg college at Woicestci, Muou.