THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1901. lice: BURKE BUILDING THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE A J'OI't'liAlt CiXUclN'O ItOt'SK for tti( tttnu " tit of All Who Hue Ifr-unri to llenl, Kl IMale or OMirr I'ropeity to Sell or Kxdnnsc, nr Who Want Situations or HelpThree Small Art. vertl.ffmmU Ccxt Oik Cent ft Word, Six trwr Horn (or Kite font n Word Kui'pt Sltiiallcni Wanted, Which Aic In-etlfd Free. IVANTI'.n-fllrl for Rcnri.lt lioueotk. Apply M fiiii.i.in Irecl. WAXTIIP-fioed clrl for rpiifi.iI linturwntlci eld erly Rill pirlntril: vumc, M'l or month. Mir. C. A. Wallrre, coiner Cliuiclt sheet and Salem avenue. AMATEUR BALL FOR CARBONDALE Promise of n Successful Season for Tenm Organized and Managed by "Nlc" Murtaugh Game for Next Week. Tho outlook for it successful season of amateur base ball In Carboiidale Is very promising nt present. The Crescents, by their two decisive victories over the representative nines oi' Olyphnnt iind .Scranton liitve dem onstrated their strength to uphold the honor of the pioneer oily in the fast est kind of base ball. At present the oily is supplier with nn array of "battery" talent that ean nui be outdone anywhere. liolnnd find Nolan, the "crack" Alleghany col lope players are now at homo for their summer vacations and this pair, In addition to the Crescents' sterling batteries of Aloran, Cuff, Smith, Pld f.eon and Lofttts are all remarkable players In each department of catching and pitching. They arc also strong batsmen. These players, reinforced by Kmmott. Hogan, Murray, Hudglns, MoHnle. Alonohnn and Hull, constitute a winning combination. There are also n dozen or more younger players in the city that could be relied on to do good service. Se lectman John Alaunlnu is organizing a team from among the latter to cope vith the Crescents for a monetary consideration, which he has arranged with Manager Miirlaugh. This game is an annual event be tween Messrs. Mannioii and Murtaugh, In which the former has been invari ably victorious. The following teams have been com municated wllh by Mr. Murtaugh for dates: Honesdale, Susquehanna, Ml nooku Reds. Wilkes-Barre, Millers, West Side Mrowns, Scranton and nun more. The game Sunday will be with the. Peckville-Olyphant team, known as tho Rubber Necks. The pitchers are Cur tis and Sheridan, two of the best in the country. A dbse game is expected. At a meeting of the Crescents last evening in Miners' union hall, on South Main street, many matters of general importance to tho team were discussed and arranged. A committee, composed of Messrs. Cuff. Pldgeon, Kmmott Hadgins and Fox, were empowered to make arrangements for means of prop erly equipping the organization In base hull raiaphernalia. Mr. Fox was also elected secretary-treasurer of the or ganization. The team will play as follows on Sun day: Moran or Hull, c: Smith, p.; Me Hale, s. s.; Pldgeon, lb.: Rogan, lib.; Murray, 3b.: Culf, 1. f.; Kmmott, c. f.: Hadgins, r. f. Cuff will oflli'iate as twirler in their contest for honors with the Honesdale nine tit Lake Lodore on Monday. All lovers of good base ball will be ex pected to assist the boys In their game at Alumni park on the 2:id. BEEP SEA DIVER HERE. Will Descend No. 3 Shaft to Locate Trouble with Pumps. An event of more than ordinary in terest to the people or this inland com munity will occur at No. :i shaft, on I'lkestreot, this morning, when an ex peTEtTeep sea diver from Now- York city will descend the old sixty-foot sbjaft to repair a disabled pump Unit is located near the foot. At present there Is an enormous quantity of water, submerging the en tire workings and reaching almost to tlftUOlAUlh of tho shaft. When the roanrmnthpump gave out the olllcials were nonplussed for a limn for means of reaching the defect. After every local means available had been tripd to remedy the defect, the company were compelled as a last resort to send for an expert to work under tho water. The diver and his complicated appar atus arrived on tho Delaware and Hud son 7 o'clock train Inst evening, and the latter was immediately sent to tho scene of tho trouble. It is sincerely hoped that tho com pany will be successful in this com mendable effort to hasten the com mencement of operations at this col llery. H. J. Brennan in Oklahoma. Henry ,T. Bronnan. of this city, fa now in Oklahoma, and the Ardmorlte, the leading paper of the metropolis of lh? ,Jr,l:5!,i'y prints tho following oji noni from him: ' (The southwest Is unquestionably t,0 jnmlnar 'section of our great republic. All the w-ay down the lino from Kansas 'ity to the gulf it Is one magnificent .told of. eralm ' Railroads aro being taxed to their utmost capacity to xnnsport to markets the product of ;hls grent section, cities and towns invo sprung up In every direction, vliKrc a few years ago was seen only m herds or cattle and tho cow boy, Railroads are being built In almost ivory 'direction In order to keep pace vith" 'the, wonderful development," To nnndle D. & H. Excursions. To expedite the handling of oxcur lous and to further assure tho safety )f excursionists, the Delaware mid fl'ld,sou company has created tho po.tl llijii,, of excursion train despatcher, jvhosie duties be eonuned entirely to excursion trains. Hereafter, unless otherwise nrrapgod for, excursion trains to I.ncloro from BOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS m- Children. Mother (hay, for ,rar a mtie in '.r llilMrrn' Home In New Yotk, Heated chll lull fMi'titfully with a remedy, now prep-iinl iml placid in the dius ilurra, called Mother 3r.iy' .ijsret Pondera tor Children. Tliiv jro innnlcv, ,i milk, plcaant tu take an.l never 'I, ,A ill,i,l lllro '"r fcmMiiu1... lonuiii.t. ;ton, headache, lecthln-,- anil ftunui-h diidcri iii-J itm-.ir nornt. At nil iliiiUti. iV. ' Sjih. h Kin FIIKK. AiMicm Alkn si. Olr.utcl, .c. Itfftl Cadbondale Department points down the vnlley will bo run to the lake via the now short finite from Atehbnld, touching this city at Lln cnln avenue station only. This will mean a saving In time of half nn hour In the run to the lake. SUNDAY TRAINS TO LODORE. Will Do Htm to Hint Itosort Com mencing: Tomorrow. Commencing tomorrow, dune 2.1, ntnl ending Sept. IS, the Delaware and Hudson company will run Sunday ex cursions to Lake Lodore. Trains will lenvo the Seventh ave nue station for tho lake at ii.BO a, in. and l.::o and J.l."i p. in. Tim rate from Carboiidale will bo f0 cents. James J, (iiirninii, of South Main street, this city, who bus been appoint ed caterer for the season, and who gave excellent service on Memorial Day, will do the catering for nil of the Sunday excursions. There will bo every refreshment suitable to Sunday, clams and clam chowder Included. A new soda fountain has been erect ed, especially for Sunday trade. The opening of the Sunday excur sion season will be welcomed by many in this city, who will be glad lo avail themselves of the chance to rest be side tho pretty lake. UNANIMOUS VOTE FOR MUNICIPAL WATER Tho Ordinnnco Providing for tho Construction of a Wntor Plant by the City of Carboiidale Passos Final Rending in tho Select Coun cil Without a Dissenting Vote As forecasted in The Tribune yester day, the municipal water plnnL ordin ance passed select council on ilnal reading last night, and by a unanimous vote, and Carbondale's ownership of a water system became u certainly so far as the acquiescence of councils was concerned. The vote, as stated before, was unan imous, and the session was decidedly tame, as compared with the lively meeting of Monday night, when some displeased spectators gave u few of the councilman a guying laugh when there were indications of opposition to the ordinance. The noteworthy Incidents of last night's meeting wete the scorings that Mr. Rattle and Mr. Thompson gave to those who criticized their conduct on Monday night when they Insisted on having the vote on Una! reading de terred until last night, In order to al low ample time to consider the discrep ancy between the bond Issue as pro vided for and the city engineer's esti mate, which was shown to bo $28,000. lUr. Nolan's Honors. .Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan and son, Michael, and Kite Chief McNulty -are home from Rethlehem. where they at tended the commencement exercises of tho class of "01 of Lehigh university, of which John J. Nolan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan, was a member. Mr. Nolan leaves the university with a distinguished record. He was an honor man in both lines, and In tho class book are his likeness and a sketch of his career, and the minute show ing he was voted the hardest wot'ker in ills class. Carbondale Young Lady to Wed. Miss Margaret Fltzpatrick, formerly of this city, lint until recently a trained nurse in New York city, will be mar ried to John Geisor, of Wllkes-Harre, on Wednesday next at the home of the prospective bride's aunt, in IJridge port, Conn. Hugh Fitzputrlok, operator at the Jersey Central ofllco in Scranton, a brother of tho bride, will be grooms man, and Miss Anna Geisor, sister of the groom, will be bridesmaid. Social Happenings. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ranks, of Ter race street, wore host and hostess on Tuesday evening, when they had as their guests tho progressiva euchre co terie. Tho occasion also t iced the ninth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ranks, who were heartily congratu lated by their guests. After an Interesting time about the tables the guests partook of u lunch eon. Tho prizes were won by Mrs. J. J. O'Boylo and J. Reunion, "Pennsylvania's Dishonor." There- will he an interesting sermon at the First Congreeatioiial church to morrow night, when the pastor. Rev. M. C. Klllott. will discuss the sultleet. "Pennsylvania's Dishonor in lcv Leg islature and the Giving Away of the Peoples' Rights." There will he special music. THE PASSING THRONG. John Nallln, of Scranton, was town yesterday. Dr. Alex. Glllls was a visitor ill to Hcranton Thursday. Miss Mnbol Carr, of Scranton, Is vis iting friends in town. Edward Roach, of Canaan street, Is able to bn around after an attack of quinsy, Tho Misses Matthews and Archbald, of Scranton, were Carboiidale visitors yesterday, Mrs. Thomas Payne has returned to her home on Summit avenue, after a visit at N'lnoveh, Miss Helen Dougherty and Airs. John Sauer are visiting in Carboiidale, Wilkes-Mane Record, I'Vanels and Henry Aloses, of Scran ton, aro guests at the homo of S. .Sing er, on South Main street. Mrs, Thomas Murray, of Wilkes- llarre, was the guest, Thursday, of Mrs. J, C. Ilutchius, on Washington street, Mr. and Mrs. John Stephens, of Spring street, left ye-Uordiiy for a ten days' visit with relatives in Wilkes llarre, Miss Monaca Mlssett. of Scheiiec tmly, N. Y., Is visit Ir.g her grandpar ents, Air. and Mrs. Joseph Mlssett, on llrnoklyn street. Harry Lister arrived Thursday from Phillips' Kxoter academy, Kxetcr, N. I!., to spend tlte summer vacation with his mother Mrs. Harriet l.lster, on Wyoming street. Miss Mlllicent Tnlloy, a school teach er at West Preston, near Starrucca, who Is on her way In Honesdale to taku an examination for her state crr tlticate. Is the guest of Miss Carrie Stevens, uf this city. 'Phone t NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 SUDDEN DEATH OF JAMES GILH00L After Eating a Lunch Ho Retires nntl Is Found Dead by HIb Grand son Who Slept Beside Him Heart Dlscnso Supposed Causo of Death. Tames Gllhoo, aged fiTi yenrs, a pio neer resident of Carboiidale, and great ly esteemed In this community, was summoned to depart this life yesterday morning, under unusual circumstances, Mr. (Jllhnol retired about midnight, after partaking of a lunch, as was customary, and at about 8 o'clock he was discovered to bo dead by his grandson, who slept beside him, The grandson was aroused by a loud conversation that was carried nn be tween other members of the family, and turning about he noticed that his grandparent was In a peculiar position, and on the boy calling his uncle, the old gentleman was found to have passed away. About two years ago, Mr. Glljiool sustained injuries by reason of a fall that weakened his powers, and he has since been more or less Infirm. Heart disease, superinduced by his ago ami his lowered vitality, because of his injuries, Is supposed to bo tho causo of death, He was born about sixty-five years ago In County Sllgo, Ireland, but re moved to this country when little more titan a child. .Most of his life was spent In Carboiidale. Ho was the father of fourteen chil dren, six of whom, beside his widow, survive him. They are: T. A. Gllhool, Mrs. Michael Kelly, Miss Winifred Gll hool, Airs. Thomas Llbby, Joseph Gll hool and Mrs. Henry Nelson. Mrs. John Kllleen Is the only surviving sister. All are of this city. The funeral will be held Monday morning, the cortege leaving the house at a o'clock. At St. Rose church a requiem mass will be celebrated, af ter which burial will bo made In HI. Rose cemetery. JERMYN AND JV1AYFIELD. District Deputy Mrs. Skillhorn, of Scranton, assisted by Patriarchs Mili tant canton, No. lit, of Carboiidale, in stalled the oillcors of Mlzpah lodge. No. 11,", Daughters of Rebckah, as fol lows P. N. G .Mac Henwood; N. G., Sarah Tcmliyi V. G., Jennie Greens ladc; secretary, Roberta Henwood; F. S., Ktinna Nctherton; chaplain, Alary Woodworth: it. S. N. G Regina Itcnnie; F. S. N. (,., Lizzie Jones; R. S. V. G Mary Penrose; F. S. V. G., Kllza Reynolds; It. A. S., Jane Whieier: V. A. S Lizzie Taylor; con ductor, Margaret Snby; warden, Mary G. 'a iter: outside guard, Lizzie Steel; inside guard, Jane Howe. The funeral of the late Lizzie Owens tool; place yesterday afternoon. Ser vices weie h"Id in the Congregational cliun-h by Rev. m. D. Fuller. D. D.. assisted by Mr. David Hill. The pall bearers were Fred Hadlcy, Henry Stephens, Thomas Hall, William Johns, .lames Rosemorgy and Wil liam Parry. The Mowers beareis were the members of her Sunday school class. Airs. Klizaheth Golan, daughter of Air. and .Mrs. James It. KvaiVS, for mer Jermyn residents, died at Her home at Scranton yesterday, .after a brief Illness of pneumonia. Deceased was well known And much esteemed by the people of this borough, by when her dentil is much regretted. The Glenwood and Delaware and Hudson shafts aro still Idle on ac count of tho heavy water and the people of the borough are quite do pressed over tho enforced Idleness The Delaware and Hudson company are putting in a Jeansvillo pump today, and it is said the water at the new shaft lose less yesterday than for some time past. It Is hoped a couple of days longer will show some more hopeful signs of resumption of work. Rev. S. D. Alolter, pastor of the Primitive Aletliodist church, will preach tomorrow morning from lite subject of Paul's conversion, and In the evening on "The Spirituality of Heaven." League meeting at fi.ISO o'clock. Mrs, Alnslia Alperlu, of Scranton, is visiting .Mr. and Mrs. .Morris Gron tine, of South Main street. Airs. Solo mon Alpernwltz, of New York, and Airs. Sarah .Solomon and sister. Miss Alary Selling, of Syracuse, N. A'., who have also been their guests, have re turned home. Dr. A. J. Raker, of Dttryea, and brother, Dr. W. J. Raker, of Carbon d'lle, were visiting their parents, Mr. and Alt". Philip Raker, of Alain street, yesterday. Division No. in, Ancl'iit Order of Hibernians, will hold a public Installa tion of oflicers in Assembly hall on July l:.'. It is expected the county president will bo present and after the installation ceremony theto will be an eutcriaiument of vocal nnd instru mental music and a feast of oratory. Airs. A. F. Gebhart and son, Gporgo, leturnei! home last evening, after a. week's trip to the Pan-AmoriOan ex hibition at llttlfalo, N, V. OlYPHANT. The menthol's of the Susquehanna Street llnptlst Rlblo school will oh serve their nniitinl Chlldien's Day to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The following programme will he given un der the direction of Superintendent W. T. Evans; Song, school; prayer, Ri v. George Hague; responsive lead ing, school; solo, Margaret Thomas; recitation, Flossie Williams; hymn, school; lecltatlon, Helen Jones; duet, Mildred Williams anil Pearl Prosser; looltutlon, Alyrtlo Owens; solo, Annie Jones; recitation, Nellie Evans; duet, Klzlim and Mlauche Harris; dialogue, "Children's Day," twelve girls; solo, Margaret Evans; exercises, "A Nose gay," live little girls; duet, Prof. T. W. Watklns nnd AUfs AI, A. Evans; address, 'Work of the Publication Society," W. II. Priest; selection, girl's quurtotto; offering; hymn, congrega tion. All the friends of tho scholars are cordially invited to litteud this iiimuul observance of the Children's Floral Sunday. A! Iks Jennie P. Pattou participated In Prof. John T. Wntkliis.' recital at Scranton last evening. Mrs. ,, Horry returned home yes teuliiy from a visit to .Mill City. Miss Katie Cannon, of Avocu, spent a few days in town this week. ltvv. George Guild, of l'tovMence. was a caller in town yesterday. Bishop Hoban, of Scranton, will ad- , minister to a larue clans In St. Pat rick s church tomorrow1 afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Kale Athcrton, of Clark's Summit, v.lio has been visiting rela tives here, returned home yesterday. TAYLOR. T'p! metrbcra uf Calvary P;tp tlflt church will celebrate tholr Jubilee nil day tomorrow and at 7.30 o'clock Monday evening. There will be preaching by Rev. Dr. Pierce, of the 1'onn Avenue iJaptlst church, of bcrnntnn, and other well-known clergymen. Mr. Luther Keller, presi dent of tho llaptlst association, nnd others Will also take part In the ex ercises. Special music will be ren dered for the occasion by the church choir, under the direction of choris ter, Pi of, D. K, Jones. hat promises to bo the social event of the season Is tlte progres sive euchre party under the auspices of Rranch No. 412, Ladles' Catholic Henevolent association, to be held on Tuesday evening. Juno LT, In the base ment of the new Catholic, church, Tickets to ndtulHlson, 35 cents. Services tomorrow at tho Welsh Raptlst church at the usual hours-. .Sunday school nt 2 p. nt. The pastor, Rev. D. C. Edwards, will preach In Welsh in the morning and In English In the evening. Prof. Harry Evans, a noted baritone of Wales, who Is tour ing the country, will render a solo during the morning services. All aro welcome. The Price Library association ,wlll hold n special meeting at the Library hall on Monday evening. Aichbald and Pyno Primitive Aletho dlst church pastor Rev. James Wat kins Services tomorrow as follows: Preaching at 10.;;o a. m subject, "Plants and Corner Stones"; Sabbath school at 2 p. m, In the evening at tun. Children's Day will be observed, when a service entitled, "When the Roses niootn," will be rendered by the pupils of the Sabbath school, un der the able leadership of Chorister ISonjamln Jenkins. Miss Martha San dor will be the accompanist. Book Day will also be observed, for the teplenlshlng of tho Sunday school library. Those having books to do nate, will ploaso bring thpm and give thorn to the reception committee. The funeral of the late Thomas lolley, of Moosle toad. Old Forge, will occur tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Set vices will bo hold In the Methodist F.plseopal (.hiirch. Rev. J. N. Bailey will olllclate. Interment will be made In the Alarcy cemetery. Tho Taylor Reds will this afternoon play with the AVest Side Rrowns. The game is to commence at 3 o'clock. The congregation of the Presbyter ian church will obresve Children's Day tomorrow. Splendid music and elab orate decorations will be among the features of the Children's Day exer cises. The following Taylor talent took pait In the recital of Prof. John T. Wntklns' pupils at Scranton last evening: Alisses Kdlth and Gertrude Watklns and Messrs. James 10. and Richard Wntklns, William Price and Henry Kvans. Children's Day exorcises will be ob served at the Welsh Congregational church tomorrow. A splendid pro gramme of musical nnd literary num bers will bo rendered. The exercises will be observed at the ecvnijtg ser vice. Sabbath services at the Methodist Episcopal church tomoiorw nt 10.45 a. m. and .::o p. m. Sabbath school at 2.15 p m. Pustnr Rev. C. B. Henry, otliclatlng. All are welcome. The employes of the Taylor, Pyno and Archbald collieries will receive their semi-monthly earnings for the fore part of Juno today. Misses Jennie and Alallssa Wntklns have relumed to their home in Ilult stcatl, after being the guests of their grandmother, Airs. W. AV. Wntklns, of Grove street. Air. John Richards, of Wales, Is note on a two months' visit with his North Taylor. CLARK'S GREEN. Children's Day exorcises will be held lit tho Methodist church tomorrow evening. Tito services aro upon the subject of "Character Building," words by Flora Kirkland and music by I. H. Meredith. Both aro excellent. Airs. J. W. Mulllncx and son. Albert, spnt Sunday with1 relatives In Tomp kiusvllle. Mrs. James S. AVngner spent the greater part of last week with rela tives in Scranton and returned home on Friday evening. Airs. Jennie Roichart, of Wilkes Barre, was the guest of relatives here o.-er Sunday, Mr. and Airs. Gordon and three chil dren, of Taylor, spent several days at the homo of Airs. Klizaheth Wells last week. Webster Swallow returned on Satur day evening last from an extended visit among friends In New York and Brooklyn. Aliss Maine Wells accompanied tho evcursioii from Taylor to Alountaln Top on Tuesday of last week. Clarence Rhodes, of Niagara, is vis iting friends here, llort.ee N. Davis spent several days with telatlves In Albany, N. Y., return ing en Tuesday evening last. In the death of our townsman Or lando Chapman, of which brief men tion was made In Tuesday's Tribune, tho vicinity has lost a very energetic nnd highly respected citizen and the family a loving husband and a thoughtful and Indulgent father. He was one of a family of thirteen chil dren, ten sons and three daughters, of the late Ralph Chapman, of Connecti cut. Tho family moved from Connecti cut to Hnmllnton, Wayne county, this stnte, when Orlando, the subject of this sketch, was about ten years of age. Ho .preceded the family a brief period of time, coming all the way In an ox cart. Six of his brothers and one sister survive him, He was horn In Ulastenbury, Conn., nn April 10, 1S24, Air, Chapman was twice married, first to Aliss Esther Hall, a sister of the late Captain Preserved Hall, in the year 1S."i5; she died ten years later. He was then miin'ied, in 1SH5, to Aliss Ellon Decker, u sister of the lato George Decker, of West Scranton. By this mar riage ho raised a family of tivo chil dren, who, with his wife, survive him. Air. Chapman was a butcher hero for many years and was exteuslvoly known throughout this vicinity. His seventy-seventh birthday was fittingly observed nn April 10 last by tho fami ly, Ito tooling certain that it wotil.l bo his last, His son resides in Clark's Green; his daughters, Airs, Gottlieb Deitz, In South Scranton; Airs. Albert (i. Wheeler, at Clark's Green; Airs. Ira Lewis, In Benton, nnd Leah, tho young est, with her mother at the homestead at this phicf. Ho moved to tills vicin ity in 1S60, and with the exception of four years, two of which were spent In Wayne county and two in Blown Hoi low, ho resided In this Immediate vicin ity, very active In business early and late. The funeral was held on Tuea day utturiioon at 'i o'clock and was Dr. Hartman's I Mrs. Nellie JBrnfe. xiCVC VTmiss.A. f) vQ-Dw MiIlLbAV Alts. Nelllo Blyler, President of the Ladles of tho G. A. It., has tho fol lowing to say about Peruna: Gentlemen "In taking a medicine I consider it of vital Importance that ypu should be sure that It Is the right kind and that it will cure. As a rule patent medicines claim to do much while they really do little: but I will say for Peruna. that it is the pnly medicine I ever knew that does all nnd more than It claims. "I recommend It especially for wo men as it promptly cures the weak nesses of our sex and will always bo sure to give satisfaction." Airs. Nel lie Blyter. Secretary Illinois Woman's Alliance Aliss A. Brady, Corresponding Sec retary Illinois Woman's Alliance, writes from l'7-'3 Indiana avenue, Chi cago, III,: "Last year front continued strain in llte'ary work I became very much exhausted, my nerves seemed to give way, and I had backache, headache and serious indigestion. One of my friends .-.uggestod that I try Peruna. largely attended by his many friends. Ioirtinent was made in the family p'.ot. Rev. James Fielding olllciated In t';c absence of the pastor, Rev. K Par ian East. Rev, H. Paiiatt East nnd family are visiting friends in his native state of New Jersey. Aliss AI. E. Bevan attended annivers ary exercises at the Ponn Avenue IJap tlst church on Tuesday. Airs. AY. P. Coon returned on Satur day from a visit of her parents, Air. and Airs. George W. Decker, In Hones dale. Air. and Airs. A. R. Robinson, Aliss Jessie Robinson and Aliss Hattle AI. Alead attended the wedding of their cousin, Aliss Donnelly, of Dunmore, on Wednesday evening last. C. P. Matthews and family now oc cupy their new summer home recently procured of J. D. Aylosworth. PECKVILLE. Peckvllle Bnrtlst church, Rev. J.. S. Thomas, pastor. Services tomor iow at 1U.30 a. m. and 7.u0 p. m. Alorning subject, "Blessings Asked for the Kpheslan Christians." liven ing subject, "Tho Way of Good Men." All are welcome. Next Sunday will be Children's Day in the Presbyterian church. The morning service will be for tho senior members of tho Sunday school and for the baptism of infant children: subject of tho sermon, "Tho Treasures of God's Word." Tho evening services will be for the junior members of the slIiooI, and they have been trained for the occasion with special care. The wholo school Is a committee on lloral decorations, with F. R. Benjamin In charge. The public is cordially in vited. Air. Robert Estell, who conducts a confectionery store nn the East Side, has rented the store building of AYII- llani Page, on Main street, and will shortly move his stock to the Page building, where he will continue the business. Mr. Rooke and daughter, Miss Edith, are visiting relatives at Lnfiin. Harper lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, conferred the second degree on two candidates last even ing. DALTON. The supper given by Mrs. Charles Alillor at her homo Wednesday evening wns largely attended and over $11 was lealizei. The proceeds will be applied to tho benefit of the Baptist church, Children's day was appropriately observed in tho Methodist church on Sunday morning, Tho church was prettily decorated with flowers and potted plants and a pleasing pro gramme was rendered. Air. and Airs. Charles Alontague, of Sci anion, aro spending tho summer nt the homo of Mr. nnd Airs. Dell Knight. Rev. A, W. Cooper and wife left on Wednesday to attend the cnmttienco inent exercises of Wesleyan university, fioin which their son, Lloyd graduates this year, The Baptist Sunday school will hold their Children's Day exerolses next Sunday morning. In the evening the pastor will preach a sermon to chil dren, or "What a. Little Girl Did." Contractor Jerome Thomas began yesterday morning the work of exca vating for tho foundation of tho now addition to tho school building. Arthur Northup has arrived home for his summer vacation from Philadel phia, where ho Is a medical student In the University of Pennsylvania. Robert M. Northup, of Glentmrn,who Free Advice to Women Offer to the Afflicted. It certainly acted like magic on my system. "Within ten days I felt new life and health given me, and by taking an occasional dose off and on when I feel extra tired, I keep my system In perfect order." All ss A. Brady. Aliss Ksther G. Lowe, a prominent youqg society lady of Washington, Ga.. writes: "I took Perunn in early spring, re ceiving glorious benefits from same. Before taking Peruna I suffered with catarrh, always felt tired and had a dull headache. A friend of mine told me of Peruna. I began taking it at once, gaining each day. I now feel ns well as I ever did in nil my life. I advise all my suffering friends to give Peruna a fair trial." Esther G. Lowe. Aliss Millie Raker writes from 200 East Ohio .street, Chicago, 111.: "I suffered for years with weak ness peculiar to women, severe bearing-down pains, and continual bead ache. Aly system seemed completely upset and 1 did not know whore to graduated last week from Keystone academy, expects to enter Colgate uni versity next fall and prepare himself for law. Aliss Edith Smith, of Glcnburn, will be married on Saturday afternoon of this week lo Rov. John Curry John ston, a Presbyterian clergyman of Dublin, Ireland. The event will bo one of the loading social features that has occurred in this vicinity for some time. On Sunday last Aliss Smith was presented with a silver cream pitcher by the Glonbttrn Sunday school, in rec ognition of her many years of service as pupil and teacher In the school. Henry AY. Northup, formerly superin tendent of tho school, made the pres entation speech and Aliss Smith mado a very neat response. Strawberries are beginning to ripen and tho crop promises to be a good one. VVAVERLY. The residence of Aliss Jennie Smith on Alain and Academy streets has been greatly improved by a new coat of paint. A very severe storm, accompanied by thunder and lightning, struck this place last Wednesday afternoon about four o'clock. Lightning damaged tho telephones of Dr. Alackoy and llalland Parker, not seriously however. Casey Brothers of Scranton are oc cupying the residence of Thomas Watts on Depot street. AY. A. Sanfoprl expects a number of Scranton people next week to spend the summer months, Air. Herman Cole and Aliss Cora. White of this place were married nt the Aletliodist church last Wednesday evening al S o'clock, the Rov. Air, God shall officiating. Miss Elizabeth Stone presided at the organ. John Wohr, Joseph Walte, Russell Dean ami Charles Hull were ushers. Aliss Alta Hopkins and Irene Shot man tlower girls. Maid of honor, Aliss Cora Leroy, and groomsman, John Johnson. Tho bride was tastefully attired In blue silk mull, and carried roses. Th" church was beautifully decorated. Both parties are well known nnd vc'ry populnr. Air. Colo runs the) stugo lino finm Glenhurn station to (lis place and is also one of the most up to date undertakers In this end of tho county. Tho attendance was unusually large. Thpy icceived a large number of beautiful and costly presents and have the best wishes of the entire commun ity. Rev, Mr. Wntklns of Hallstond, Pa.. filled tho pulpit at the Baptist church last Sunday morning. HONESDALE. Special tn the Scranton rrlhtine. Honesdale, June 21. Tho contract has been lot for the erection of the oil derrick at Tanner's falls, and work will he commenced on tho same at once. Milton Salmon and Wlllard Blrdsall, students at Lafayette college, are homo for tho summer vacation. Harry Bishop, for ninny years In tho employ of the Delaware and Hudson (anal company, died last nvonlug at his home in Tracyvlllo. Invitations have been issued tn tho marriage of Aliss Katharine A, Rich mond and Allied L. Carey, of West Plttstou. The event will tako place on Tuesday, Juno 25, at 2 p. in., at the residence of tho luido's mother, on Third street. Wayne county will get a small slice from the legislative appropriations, for' the purpose of erecting a monument A Generous find relief. The doctor tried! thre different remedies, but they did not seem to help me any. "After using five bottles of Perunal I was as well and strong as ever. I would not be without It for any money." Aliss Millie Baker. Free Home Advice. In view of the great multltudo of women suffering from some form at female disease and yet unable to find any cure, Dr. Hartmnn, the renowned specialist on female catarrhal dis eases, has announced his -willingness to direct the treatment of ns many cases as make application to him during the summer months without charge. This offer will bold good only during the summer months. Any woman can become a regular patient by sending a written statement of her age, con dition of life, history and symptoms of horjTorangements. Those wishing to becomo patients should address Tho Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. over the grave of Samuel Meredith, first United States treasurer, who died In Wayne county. Tho grave is near Pleasant Mount. An additional Sunday train has beer placed on tho Honesdale branch of th Delaware and Hudson, making threi trains each way. A game of base ball ivlll take placi this (Saturday) afternoon at 2.30, be tween tho Archbald and Honesdale clubs, at Athletic park. The corps of teachers that served in the schools tho past term has been em gaged for the winter term. WELSH HILL. Speci.il to the Scranton Tribune. AVelsh Hill, June 21. The Ladies' "Aid society mot at the homo of Airs. Henry Butler on Wednesday. William Aloses has returned from Stroudsburg, where he has- been at tending tho normal scltool. John Watklns is giving his house a coat of paint. Harold Davies is visiting at South Gibson this week. James Lewis, of Scranton, was a visitor at this place recently. Miss Bertha Owens bas returned homo from Scranton, whero she has boon visiting friends. Aliss Edna Snyder Is working for Mrs. John Wntklns. Thomas K. Thomas, of Scranton, Is visiting his son at this place. John Roeso Is preparing to erect a now barn. Aliss Minnie AVilllnms spent Sunday with Aliss Llzzio Morgan. Several of the people of this place attended Children's Day exorcises at South Gibson on Sunday last. Miss Alahle Moon, of Peckvllle, is visiting Airs. Klrtley, of this place. Head Feels Like Bursting. Maybe- you wero out late last night? If you had taken a Kruuse's Headache Capsule beforo retiring your head would be cool and clear this morning. Take one now and you will bo all tight In nn half hour. Price 25c. Sold by all diugglsts. i HALLSTEAD. Special tn the, Scianton Tribune, ll.ilbtr.tfl, June 11.-( liailra Hall, of Sorantnn, u.n Waitins frl.ml.-i licte Monday. Mis. t'red Spnihlint; li-is returned In Illimra after a tilt with .Mis. John TjiIiosj. MUi Ainu Peltit, uf r'tdukllii, was entertained by MIm Lillian Hatfield on Monday eeninc. John Tatho'vs and IMiwid Siotlcn are haung tho roofi of tnelr houses tepalied. Caipenttr Uncart U rngagrd this erk In placing u new shingle toot on the icldt;nco occupied by .1. ,1. I'mnptfiii. Jehu Young and Met In (iathin.v will addresj the family iiirethii; of the Young Men's fhrtslian aaMialinii Sunday iiflrinuoii. A ililriiallf.il fiom heie representing Hie. fliplist und I'lrsliylrruvi I'lirUllan llndc.oor soeiftien at tended the county cumciitiou at llrooU.m Tuea. dty and Wiiluiday. At tho l,nUThtr3 I'l.ielU.tl Bible Trainlnir ril.unl tho fldhmlmr oiliceu icildlw; here have been chorfMl Mini Mary Siolten, anlant iiirr. fhlciideiiti Miss Kdlth TiuubrldRe, in rharge of tin' in.trumcmat inuic'i Miss Jotdr Millard will conduit the oi,i iniu-ic dipaitincnt, and Mist Amelia TioulnldL'C will be tu.il on. Miihiel Dolaii mid family, of llroolidale, fpcut Sumliy witli fiiciidi line. J. I'. I.ndcruk w,ts tiliken itiddenly with tl L no.s wlnlc at wotl. iu li's meat niirl.rt, en I'unklm ktiert, li.-t Thuuday. lie was ri mmed o hi.-, homo .ii id has been wiouly ill siiiie. 'lime .tic Mubt fco of iuipioiemeut. Mr. and Mi. Willi-, liisrah.ua teiurned home Monday liom a (hit with Snake Tieck friends. P. II. IMdin ha been appointed collector for the Delawarr, I.ac kiwauni and Wcitcrn Miituil Aid avi:ijtlon. c. MP Ni.-lc KuIIct i Uiitinj fiicndi In Kirk, wood lhu week. 4