ft- 'FUr'" "nsfllT's"'1 0 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, JULY 19, IDOL WEST SCRANTON AID WILL BE SOLICITED TO HELP RECOVER. THE BODY OF DANIEL MEREDITH. Committee of Representative Citi zons Organized to Assist Mr. Morodith in tho Search No Traoo of tho Body Yet Recovered Hospi tal Appropriation Has Been Cut Down $5,000-0. L. Boor's Skull Fractured by a Fall Offlcers In stalled Othor Matters of Interest, Tlif body of Daniel Meu'dltli I still nt the hototm nf i,nkv l.odnre, al though a mini her nf men worked JiRaln all day .estcicl.'i.v to biliiK It Up. but without the slightest success, X'ynainltp was uveil, and honks em ployrd, but they semi to be of lit tie use, Today. Mr. Mciedltli with IiIh hrothci -In-law, William Able, and Annuel IMgluUm, will ko up to i.n dnie mid loncw the seniih. The lat ter tin- boy who was with yotinc Meredith when ho was dl owned. IMcluton told the Mory of the drowning to The Tilhuni' eonesiinnd ont last rw'iiim;, which Is substan tl.illv us follows: The two bnjs pio- tiled a boat and decided to co In Fviliumliu.-. Thej rowed out to where the fatality ti ciin-nd. Theie Meie illth -nt In the boat, i owing, while IJilgliitnii trailed along in the water, hanging on to tin- tear end. Mere dith pxpipisod a deslio to do like Ml p. and IMglnton climbed Into the boat and lowed. When Meiedlth got li.uk Into the boat lMlncton dlied Into the water to show IiIm (oinpaulon how deep It was nnd cautioned hlui to be careful, as it was nintp th'tn twite hli depth. When L'llington came up, he iigntn Jumped 'and tried to toiuh bottom, but was unable to do so. The s-erouil time 1-Mlncton lame up, he heard a splash In the water, and when he looked mound to wheie tin boat was, Meiedlth wa- nowheie In ight Heall.lng the situation in- stantlv, lMington dived down In sf.mh of Meiedlth, but could not Hud him. The little hero again went down the reionil time In seaich of the body, but ould not see It, 1101 feel it anywlieie. He did not see Meiedlth at till after he left hill) sitting In the boat. If he came up at all, lMington Is of the opinion that Iip iniiv Iihxp striuk the boat and went down again SUNBURN lloe and Almond ( iram removes redness of the skin and mothes the pain if miihurn m one nnrht Take a IottIe with joii nn vour vacation. tOlt SALi: I1V O W JUNMNS Saturday Sales The Globe Warehouse An unusually attractive line of specials will be placed on sale on Saturday. The list embraces just such goods as are wanted at this season. Ladies' Hosiery Fancy Drop Stitch Hose, fast colors, in a splendid assortment of pretty designs, All sizes. Sale price Ladies' Underwear Women's Ecru Ribbed Vests, in an extra quality of cotton, low necks, with or without sleeves. Sale price Muslin Underwear Ladies' White Skirts, rich embroidery and cluster tucks effects. Made from extra qual ity muslin and cut in the latest style, worth $2.2 J, for Men's Furnishings Scriven's Patent Elastic Seam Drawers for men's summer wear, the only summer gar ment that solves the problem for solid com fort. Usually $ I. oo the pair. Saturday Shirt Waist Special We will open on Saturday morning a full line of Ladies' Fancy Shirt Waists, which sold for $1.25 each. Choice of the lot, and they're all pretty and up-to-date Linen Handkerchiefs For Ladies. Fine, All-Linen, Hem stitched Handkerchiefs, our regular 25c qual ity. On Saturday only no longer Children's Headgear K Close of the Season Bargains in Pretty Mull and Outing Hats. A fine assortment till to select from at about half their actual value. Globe Warehouse Then Krlglntnn rl Imbed Into the boat nnd rowed to tho shore, where he dressed himself nnd took tip Mere dith's elnthcH as quick as possible, tho little fellow pulled Into tho main land ing, wlicio ho notified the men In charge of what had occurred. The search was tenewed nnd has been proetuted every day since, but with out success. Today Mr. Meredith will take Up nn expert swimmer and diver, who has had considerable expel lence In tho water, nnd ho will endeavor to locate the body. The sympathy of the entlie community has gone out to the bereacd family In their hour of sor tow. They have been vllted four times In three yeais by the (Irlm Reaper, nnd each time n child has been borne away. Their soirow has not ontv been hard to bear, but the oxpont-p Incurred has also been eiy gteat. Iteall.lng this fact, mid lnivlns In mind u lemedy to assist Hip family, a committee of repipsentntlxc citizen1? met at the homo of Meichanl Mor gan Tliomns. nn Jackson stieet, last olenitis, nnd took steps to avsist the family In their hour of need, Itev. Thomas de CStuehv. V. !.. pas tor of the Jackson Stieet It.iptlst i hill eh, was chosen cliaiinian; Ue. D. I). Hopkins, pastor of the Klist Hap tlst chuich, secretary, and .lames a. IIvuiif, foreinau at the Diamond mine, tieasiuer. The other lneiubeis of the toniiiilttee aie: A. I?. Kyitou, i ashler of the West Side bank; John U Jen kin", the Jaikon street dtugglst. and Tlininns 11. Jones, the ex-druggist. The ineinbeis of thli committee make a publlt appeal for financial aid to nslt the family In lecoveilng tho body, and (outrlbutlons may be sent to any of them direct or to tho tieus uror. Dr. de Cruelty and Mr. Jones will (all on the men bants today as a Kilicltlng rninmlttfp, nnd theie Is no doubt but t lint they will icipUo a hearty icspons-o to the call for aid. Hospital Appropriation. (iovfinoi Stone has chopped off one thlid of the original amount appioprl ated bv the stale legislature for the West Side hospital. Uepiesentntlve Heynoldv loielved a lelegiain late Tuesday night fiom Find Flellz, In wlih h he Intinmted that he was feni ful that the goveinor Intended to veto the lmpioxcment part of the hospital bill. Mr. Kovnolds leplled that "the gov ernor's pto of West Side hospital Im provement bill Is deploiable; will stir Wwt Slders' he.ut.s to mutln.," but this did not seem to change the mind of the governor.. Of the JlS.noo nppinpil.itod, SinooOwns for maintenance, and J.'.OpO foi 1m proveiuent. The latter was lnpjiid off. Fractured His Skull. fin Wednesday panning ('. I.. Meets, the well-known cement manufai tuivi, was standing on a high ladder at bin plaie of business ' Men lucid stieet, when In some unaccountable manner the base of the ladder slipped, precipi tating him to the cement lloor with muih foue. at 19c 1.98 75c 85c 15c Ill son, hearing hl father fall, ran to the shop, nnd with the help of those who came In response to his call, they carried him to the house, nearby. Dr. Hall wns Immediately called, and found that Mr. Heeis was suffering from a fractured skull and severe shock to his (system. Mr. Hecis has been un conscious since the accident nnd Is In much pain. Dr. llnll entertains hope of his j ecu very. K. of P. Ofllcera Iuatnllod. The recently-elected olllcors of Olen M'ood lodge, No. ."IP, Knights of Py thias, weio Installed by District Deputy flrnnil Chancellor David K. Kvuns. They ate as follows: Chancellor commander, William It. Davis; vlco-commander, Thomas Lemon; prelate, L. U. Iheymlre; mas ter nt aims, II. O. Itussoll; keeper of lecoids and seal, James Mnrgnns, mas ter of finance, Samuel Hrouilhead; mas ter of exchequer, H. M. Stevens; In side guai d, William Wynn; outside gllaul, 1-higene MeAlpIn; lepresentntlve to the gland lodge, Thomas Hnnorllne. A social session followed the Installa tion, at which Ice cieiini und cigars Meiu passed, Vegotablo Thief Cnuprht. l''or 11 long time the truck fnrmeis Mho leave their goods in front of South Main iivenue stoics eaily in the mottl ing hap received complaints fiom their (iistoniets that quantities have been stolon fiom time to time. The farmers und dealers have been on the lookout for the thief for some time, but their vlgllaiue was not icwardeil until yes teidaj morning. Vegetables wcip left In front of J. J. llvnns' and Piotheioe's stoics on South .Main menue about 1 o'clock, and an half hour later an elderly woman ap pealed nt both places and helped her self to giecn goods. She Mas caught In the act, but allowed to go home on the promise of lefinlnlug lioni such pett thlolng in the futuio. The woman ilalms she Is too poor to buy nnd offers that as an excuse for stealing the vegetables. The name of the woman Is withheld for the sake of the family, as the inci chants me not Inclined to piosccute her. Robert Morris Lodge. At the meeting of the ltobert Morili lodge of Is, mites held last evening, the. following elected olllceis weie Installed. President, Tnllle M i:nns; vice pies blent, W. ltowlnnd Davis; conductor, Daniel J. Ileeso; stewaid, l.ouls A. Howell; Inside guai d, Wntkln Wil liams, outside guard, .'. 13, Daniels; iccoidlng secietary, David J. Davis; lln.ini ial seuetary, Palniur Williams; tieasiuer, 1311 Hariis. Two Funerals Yesterday. llev. Thomas de Oinchy, pastor of the J.ii kson Stieet Haptlt church, olll ciated at the funeial of the late Mrs. Thomas Jones yesteiday nttornoon, Tho bPivlcpH weie held at the houtc on Kosei avenue, and luteimciu was, made in tho Washburn Stieet ceme teiy. The funeial of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P.irrj's i hllrt oci lined yesteiday af ternoon. lle. 1). D. Hopkins, pastor of the Flist Haptlst chuich, officiated, and Interment was made in tho Wnbh buin Stieet conuteiy. COFo sencd fieo at llelser & WainKo's this week. 13erybody tiy It. EVENTS OF THIS EVENING. Ilie i:pniili l.r ibiip nf the Mmpvin Mrthnilut, Iplwopil chiiiih ill ttii'lir a ret rpiliii llu rirnlnz Id iIk Mi-ri Ali ami llllid Mi por molt, ihuihui of lii'i. ..uil Mri. Mi piTinntt, Hie nirinlirr nl Hie l.lrrtiit Plly lirclmrn will be IcnilnH ,i irirptinn lias nrnlntr l.y the Uiffn IIhIzi Whirlnirn al tliclr club hoii.o en Miulcrron aunm. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. llfi. P. I. hHn, yn hjs rninliKinl i ion-fri-tiiiiiii) f.i mi rHiiiih Miln .hiihic fni Hie n-r iiinricni jrj., U ioul to retire from Im-airi.., .aiil N ili-Ki.ins nf liin .tuiK. M i.i.Unrd riiom.i .airl ddiichtrr lllaii- lie, nt A i npiii irrot, lioe uturntil home limn ,i njntan .H I lie .oi rhoir. lmli W illijimoii, of Nrw York, U ljitins hu t'liilher. .lohn, of l.uzcrnp tlft. llmiim ( drr hj irturnnl ti 111, mr in nh.iin, .itlri .1 iit- Hilh frlnvli oa Mritfnnl inur I'liink Mnnahin, nf l.urnie, hii rrlurnfil lim fiom a Mi ,tli u-hlhcs In l.imotn llrishl, (Inrln tn, (.inise llnmln.'rr, II. n. I hi o doorcr 'now aii.l 1 1 trr lturrii .ire i amp in, 'n the kinks of Hie siKqiirlnimi Hri. (.p.irci I. IViU diirl tiimU, of North l.iinoln in'inic. .ire iniiip.ilns their lutldKc at I,ak Wllioll Mi- Kile MiDmiilil, of Norlh liilifin m iiik n -prii.linc lier .n itmn ul f'lark'i. Siiiniull. v'i- ' II ItniriiH and two i-nn, of Snilh I mi, .In .nrniic. Inn. irtiiimd home bum a Inn f Miiniirn U kike Ailel. Mi-. 1'iul liavU, of North Maimer (irnue, ii h n,i fi .m ,i chort il.it wlih lilcn'N at Mu ni 'km. Mi W l lliuirit U rri(iuly ill at her liomr on Xiiiilnlil .ireit, Pellcuie. linn Mir.li, Jr., Punk JitCaim and others irt ll.liiin; it Min-nw, 1h..ini. M nciii and -lephrn Ilowrn hue re turn. I Inini. (rimi.i trip to I'illjiurc. llniin. ('.i.tfime i. makilur a miinlier of iiMpioumnitu in imi around Ills hole! at North Mini iieimr and I'rlic Miect. Mi llmrnip Mnoiipv win Ii.hp tilij for a i.ii uith friuiiN In IlkevHine. Mi- II Me Milder, nf Twelflh kIicpI, leues i do f. i i two weeks' Miatlon dip to hlma. N Mi I mil Ikllet, of Nnilh riaficlil nenue, i- -p. iidiiig the fiiiiiimr with friends In I.an. ( 1st. I Mi and Mis .lolin .tones, ol ( liwlind, O , whi Inn- liern the Kiie.ts nf Mr. and li. I) old jiiulnn, of Smith rs nltebl acnue, lelurncd to Hie i hnine .iratrnlat. Mi-e. Ilnllia Caron and Kupliemla tilhlii, of nn XI nn .neniip, will epend the net month li I Im.timn. ,N". V. linn siiiine. of oiiih .Main .icnue, U reiov eiinu frnni an ll!ne4, I mile. iiir. ol Kliniia, X. V,, U the Burst nf Wi.t Nianton filciuN, ilmiins l.irkln. of We.t kukawanna aenue. is livinc fiom Maitara unlcill,, for the nun nn i Tin- Wett Lnle Rcpnbtli an club did not hold I nipptlnii lat PMnlnz, ,n was expected. nuiiiliPi of the numbers were at the rooms, hut for oine reai-ou or other a meelinsr was not i ailed I he country picnic .it .lohn.on'., la.t etrnlni(, wis well pjtionbi-d, and theie was ome talk of inntinulne the affair tonight and tnmoirow mslii Mm llanaril. the srprani slncer, nf Pitta. Inn ir. who is iltlne here, will lns a soln at t lie .laik.on rtiicet llaptUt chinch Sunday even in.'. lion. T. JetTtwn Hej nobis, of South Main acnue, has relurned Horn Kinciton, wheie he vUitril Mine I'orpuun .lauies II. I.ewb, who Is ret'oieilni from imuiles he kiut.ilnrd uunllv. t the bu.infsj meellnir of the bnllek' Aid society of the Kbit lliptitt ihiiuh, held lau eienniK at the home of Mrs. John Ilrjant, on Wanhhuin Ktriet, it wa ilulded to punha.n all i.nrpcls for the new churih from thp Siranlnn ( arpct lonipan). It was aUo ilciidrd to Install two cas rnimej in the churih, lu.tead of a coal stove. Tttomai Kans, of Price street, had two llnifrj squeezed between eau at firing's khift jedir clay, and William O. Smith, of Xurth Ilromley avenue, had his tlmmh and rinzcr cut bv a raw at An.les's mill, both were cared for at the West Side hnpitsl. Rlephtn Mllln.ky, of .North Fllmore aenue, h was arrested hy ( onstahle Timothy Jones on a warrant eharednfr him with filer pretense, was committed to the county jail lait evening In default of $:00 ball. NORTHSGRANTON WILLIAM PALMER CHARGED WITH THEFT OF A WATOH. It Was tho Property of His Fnthor and After Pawnlnjr It Ho Mado tho Latter Pay Twonty-fWo Cents for tho pAwn Chock WllllAm Phillips Injured by Falling from a Tree Open Air Mooting of tho Prohibition League-Milk Thioves at Work. William I'jltoior nf Pnltiam etMiA, and Wnyne avenue, wns nrralsned be- lore Aiucimnn Myers yesterday after noon on a charge of laiceny, the charse hehifr preferred by his father, John Palmer, who accused his son of Meal ing a silver watch and chain fiom him, valued at $.,S. It nnpears that the son was released from the county Jail on Monday, after serMncr six months for laiceny. lies uent to his father's home nnd apked shelter for the night, which wns grant ed him. The next morning William left the house early, taking with him hl father's watch anil chain. The latter, missing the nrtlrle shortly i.ftenvaids. did not repot t the case im mediately, but waited for his son's te turn In the cvenlnrr- When he arrived home ho showed his father a pawn ticket for the watch, which he made hia father pay twenty-five rents for After purchasing the ticket, tbe elder Palmer went befoie Alderman Myeru nnd had n warrant Issued for his son's arrest. At the bearing yesterday, young Palmer denied the ehaigc, and begin to state his side of the case. He fore he had concluded, he practically convicted himself out of I Is own mouth The alderman placed him under $1D0 ball, and as h could not find a bonds man, he was committed to the county J til to aw nit the action of the next grand Jiuy. This Is the third or fouttb time Palmer has been charged w.th laiceny. Prohibition League. A meeting was beld last night by the Prohibition league on the lawn at Mr. Meade's residence. Tho lawn was bill llantly Illuminated and decomied with t'hlneso lanterns. Piesldent Meiedlth opened the meeting with a shoit ad dress, and the audience then sang "America." This wns followed by piayer by Mis. Thomas Moon- "Wheie There's Drink, Theie's Dan ger," was leelted In nn excellent man ner by Mlm Tubh. of Taylor, and fol lowing this. County Organizer tionier I). I.eese made an addies-s on "My Duty." He spoke for nearly an hour, giving many facts to pioxe the neces sity for the Prohibition mm client. Th" meeting cloc-ed with the singing of "When the Saloons We Shall Xcer More See." It is very likely that theie will be no meeting nc.t month, but that the leagues throughout the county will at tend the teunlon at Mountain Park, August 13. Uov. Dr. Ciane, of Boston, will be one of the speakeis nt Moun tain P.uk. Not a Good Joke. John Hughes, who owns a horse with a mark of I'.L'S. Is pioud of the animal, and some of his friends have used this as a lever to have fun at the expense of Mr. Hughes' nerves nnd pockethook Several inu.Uhs '.go th" boise disap peared and after a time It was located at Duryea, wheie one of Mi, Hughes' lilends took It and sold It. Last week the horse again disap peared, and after a time It was lu. ited in a Iheiy stable at PitNton The owner tecoveied It after pajlng $17 i barges. Ml. Hughes, has decided that this Is too much, and Is maKinij nn earnest soanh for the man with the misplaced tense nf humor If lu dis covers him the Joker will hae a ihaiue to make an explanation to a magis trate. Foil from a Troo, William Phillips, the oung son of Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips, of Sum mit avenue, while climbing a tree in the ie.li of his home, fell thirty feet, fi.icturlng his left shoulder blade and cutting a deep gach In the side of his bead. Dr. William D. Dunne was summoned to the home, wheie the boy was ie moved to, and leduced the f incline Last evening young Phillip, was icst Ing quite easllj. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Mrs. o. Thomas and son, Daniel of HusHtonlc, Jcffeison (ountj, are visit ing Mis. David J. Jones, of Wayne avenue. The Providence Methodist Kplj-eopal Sunday school oiehcstia held a ic hearsal last evening In the Sunday school looms. All new matter will receive piompt attention If left at Davis' drug stoic, coiner of Main avenue and M.uket stieet. or nt the S. ei S. smoking par lots, Steele building. Complaint has been lodged at thp Noith Scianton polite station of tho theft of bottles of milk which aie left on the pou hex of houses early In tho morning. Lieutenant Day has given or ileis to his olliceis to keep n sharp lookout for the thieves. William Cooper, of Klng.sion, Is the' guest ot W. C. Sandeis, on Chuich ave nue. GREEN RIDGE. St. Piul'a Total Mwiineme and Ilmeiolent smietj of (Jreen llnhje held then tcgul li nipit. Iiik Tneidav eieninir and eleitid oftiurs for the eniinm; trim, us followi,: John T. Phil lips, pie-lilenf. I rank J. .Mahon, tP pn. dent, 'I In. iii.li J, l.oln, irmrilim; neiietai.v: l'aliuk Phillips, financial seiietaijj Peler I), Mjhim,triaiirir; I. (I'Doniiell, serneant-it-aimsi lohn l ullen, P. J. lliuMiy and Jjepli 11. Malum, tiutieef.. Mis. Willi im (!. Watklns and claim-liter, Klhel, of Kasl Jlnkel (.tnel, aie at CliliaEn, jnd will ilsit the l'an-.ineric in before leluriiiiiK home. Mr. and Mi' I.' F. Marli and family, of (ulumbli avenue, arc .pendliiK their vaiallon at the j hoie. William llrlu'ht, Ji , of breaker elrert, Is sum nu rlni! in New Voik .late. A detlirlif fill t1111.lr.9ln .... I..I.I In 11. a i,..i. -- - -..., ..h ... ... (. ti,r I'tinur of the Alnir VIetliodUl hpUnpil ilmuh j,t .nt.,i t. .1.. . I.. ., ..... etui,..,. .-,1 nn- nui- ni 1 hi projji tiiunu lie cream was wrved by Iht members of the Ladles' Mil .oiled. There was 3 Ijrtte attendance and the pioieed. whleh net a neat Mini, will he applied to Hie furnbliini ot the church par lor. Hie (irien ItnU-e Wheelmen will entertain the meiubin of the Kljctrlc City Wheelmen A SENSIBLE MAN Would use Kcmp'a Dabam for the Throat and I.urcs. It Is cmlnx moro Coiijiu, C0M1, Aithma, Ilronehltli, Croup and all Thioat a,nd LunB Trouhles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has authorised any drucei't to Rile jou a Sample Dottle Free to ronvinco )ou of the merit ot this great remedy. Pike 2jq. and 60. m. UNTOLD AGONY. "It is with a Rlad heart that I write you a testimonial such as few can write with the clear conscience that I do," says Miss Sallie Boggan, Rich (Rich Hill), Spartanburg Co., S. C. "About nine years ago I was taken with wliat our best phy sicians called neuralgia and enlargement of the heart, dyspepsia and indigestion. I suffered untold agony in both imud and body, and at times my mind would become cloudy s.o that I would not care to sec anylxdy. I would sit down to the table to eat, and cat a few ntouthfuls, bnt my stomach would not retain any kind of food, and I would have to leave the table. Iast fall I spent about $25.00 with our doctor but grew worse all the time. At last, when I was about to give up in despair, a friend advised me to w rite to Dr. Pierce. I did so, and he advised me to tike his 'Golden Medical Discovery' and ' Favorite Prescription.' I bought one IwtUe of each anel also one vial of his ' Pleasant reliefs,' and began using as directed. In a few days I could tell I was getting better. I have taken four bottles each of the ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and ' I'aonte Prescription' and two vials of ' Pleasant Pellets,' and I am a well woman to-day. Can cat anything and work hard all day in the field or house, or anywhere else, and can sleep as sweetly as a baby Many thanks to you for your kind treatment." Bssaw with a in.ik r ii i n . Int. li.ui-. Uds ec.iinie Tin l.i'.n It '- Ul' Im u J" 1 'li in'. 11,1111 frs ni'l tli, I It . 1 i ( iu nun in 1. l 1 "ii crilu'.ilul lip. 11 till ! "I linn 111 i"ic f.r lliem tnmdit Mi-is 1. 11111 ll.iiviv. of Hniiiliu .nriiHc, ml I.illiin (""per, ul MuJi.ori avenue, uic vl.it iiu .11 Mill t Ity. riio nikf at tin- (trcin Itldsc Imn iwirls Im Iirni wlllnl nml the men wilt iiturn to wmk Muiiilis inorniiii. Iiu- I. lilies' Atil (nuli'ty of the (irc-cn Illcljc I'mliviimii 1 1. imh u.i vi' 4 ih'Iluhtfiit ."rial nn the- ihiiiiii lawn la.I drutlu. 'the Isttn WJI Ulrlnll truiiiiinl with J jaitc Ijiilcrns .nul pri'i-eiilul .1 ierv ihtiirrw,iii' appearance. The snil.il vj4 umlir the clliccllcin of Mrs. i jrr an'l Mr-. Mcrrimun. wlin woru ns.Mnl l a niiiiiUr f )"iniK Uilii't ot iho church. (lmrh.nl, of I'liilJili'lphU. Is the KUi'St ol Ml-s lonnle Okill. of Monroe aitnur. Xlthuiuh he turui'il hi Bjrilcn " to an other pirty up'l hoito. il himself, .mil tlne inier C.I11I lulieiiil he lucl inuml from the clly. It frum Iho elv poLiincr I still a re.lilcnt of tlrriii Itlilee II re.iulrcil three- wcU of the hinlc.t Mini of ildiillte woik to insVo the ci.e snfmlrnili slroiu, iv'i onl' to convict 1 hi ohl nun, hut o have Ills fitnlly pmnil.e- to remove him fiom Hie iiFislilMihonil within ten clij.-, anil p is ill Ho ivpni'es Ihiis fir InuirrriJ Tho ten iliy 'limit his pan-nl. nml as far ns can lie learneil, Ihe pi 'lni-0 is I he onlv lenilt, ws riiiiioinl jistmU) lint teps were limit to 1.0 t.ikui to line the pjiii airesled an I ileilt wllli nicoulins to law. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Tho remains of tho Uto Pitilik Uii.mii were ye.ti riUv moiniii'.' ciiiigmil lo llnlr tlnal re.lim; pine In the ( attioli.it eemcleiy, anil weie f.illoweil to tin) iciiificrv h a laiitc iMihrrlni: of filui'U ami illative., wim hj known tlto ile. unl ilurlne his l"im ami twinl lilt. The fiiner.il took place from Ills late nl ili'inc on Until (.licet (itnl niovnl 10 i. IMir'n .iiheiliil. wlicie 1 Hipiiini nu.s was ri'lpliralril hy llev. ,1 . ll'llelllv, Iiu pillluurers wrrcl Tlu'ini. Miloin,v, Mul.ail Iiv, Hi ,V llli.ilil loht, I'.itriik I.aii.jn, John Miluiliilik ami I'alrlik Noilun. Hi" fiimiil of cmij, the ilniL'litir of Mr. ini Mr- MliliJil .Maloniy, w tnhl jp-tprih) aflirnoon li'tn iho fatiiily loiilemv on Svntli Aeliler avenue, ami wis leiy larccly alien, IM hy ii-lillvn aii'l t In- u hnolnialiw nf the ile eriiiil. Inleiiueiit wai iiuiId In Ik' t '.itliclral remeliry, !rlie mrr tho rcinalm of llrrlhi. the In (ant il.iuthtir of Mr. ami Mrs, I'rH Utihel, of Tiiiir nenue, were iiituhicletl at the home hy Kir, i:, bchmlilt jcMtirday aficruoon at S.ot) A Human Match Factory. The body of the average man contains phosphorus sufficient to make 483,840 matches, enough to fill about 6,000 boxes, allowing eighty matches to the box. Phosphorus is one of fourteen elements entering into the composition of the body. It is divided among the bones, flesh, nervous system, and other organs. Without phosphorus the brain would be weak, the Ixxly feeble, and the bones would disintegrate, leaving man a squidgy invertebrate squirming iu the dust. The perfect health of the human body requires a perfect balance of the constituent elements of which it is composed. The carbon, iron, lime, sulphur, sodium, etc., must all be replaced as they are used up in human energy. Take all the iron from the blood and the circulation stops. That's death. Change the proper proportion of these substances to each other, destroy their natural balance in the body, and you destroy the balance of health. Where do these essential elements of vital force come from ? From the food we cat. How are they extracted and distributed to the several or gans they sustain ? They are extracted and distributed by the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. What happens when the stomach is "weak?" The food is only partly digested and assimulatcd. And then what? Then the balance of health is destroyed and there's blood "trouble," nerve "trouble," lung "trouble," heart "trouble " or some other "trouble" with the vital organs of the body. Pain is the hunger cry of the starved organs. What then is the logical first step to health ? Put the slovtadi and or gans 0 digestion and nutrition into a condition of sound health. That is just what is done by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and that is just the secret of the many marvelous cures effected by this remedy. No medicine can make fat or flesh. Food alone can make them. Only the stomach and its allied organs can extract from the food the elements that make flesh and fat and sustain life. "Nerve foods," "blood making" medicines, are mere fads and fallacies. The nerves are led, the blood is made by food, not by medicine. The stomach and orgaus of digestion and nutrition prepare and distribute the food. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is not a cure-all. It does one thing. It cures diseases of the, stomach and organs of digestion and nu trition. The rest Nature does. Nature feeds the nerves, enriches the blood, heals the lungs and restores the failing vital powers. "Golden Medical Discovery" only removes the obstructions disease has put iu Nature's way. There is no alcohol in "Golden Medical Discovery" and it contains neither opium, cocaine nor any other narcotic. LIFE WORTH LIVING. "I was a sufferer from torpid liver for over a year," writes Mrs. Nora Willis, Wheatfield, Jasper Co., Ind., "and could not sleep, nor cat but very little, and then it would caufc me great distress. I tried several doctors but got no relief. Was advised by a friend to write to Dr. Pierce, which I did, and in a few days I received a letter, advising me to take his ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and aLso his ' Pleasant Pellets.' After I had, taken only half a bottle I was greatly improved. I only took three bottles of the Golden Medical Discovery ' and two vials of the ' Pellets,' and, thanks to Dr. Pierce and his wonder ful medicine, I am as wejl as ever in my life, and feel that life is worth living after all. " Last winter I took a severe cold which resulted in pleurisy. Tongue cannot tell what I suffered. For two nights and two days I could not move without it nearly killed me. I told my husband I could not endure another night of suffering. The weather was so cokl and stormy that it was almost too bad for anyone to go six miles to town, but he went, and got n bottle of Dr. Pierce'3 Extract of Smart Weed, which gave me instant relief. I can say that for all pains that I have tried it for it has worked like magic. We keep a bottle of the ' Smart -Weed ' in the hou.se all the time. I cannot thank Dr. Herce 1 enough for what he Cn tho past year tt has cost Di. ?. V. Picrco ovor $25,000 to malic good his promise of a frco copy of tlto Common Sense MotticaJ Advisor. This book containing 1008 panes and hound in strong and durable cloth covers is sent frco on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mail' ing ONLY. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. 1 1 k lnt.ini.nl was nuile in tuc I ic I II'. 1 Mil 'I II Mi. i. VaiiEhin, lit'iiini "ti Hie Deliwire, I.nkiHinni sti'l Wittrii i"Vl. was ludlj liuinnl alioiit the nei k in I face last eienini: Miriin I'laherty, jr., is fpemlliic lu vualinu a I M. (iittiu. The mcinlieis of the .lumer Viinuenhnr will meet for ahcaieil tliis eicnlnu .at fchlmpH's hill. DUNWORE. The report tint the culm umler the ljri;c' new sheiis of Ihe I'ne company is on flu.', upon further investiB.itioii, pioxcs to hale hieu er roneous. Il was (omul tint what wis thuii.-ht to In; uioke ami .-i fiom the htitnln: niliu was KiiiuiiL- from a liak In a lirire pipe, -null eiuht or tin feet umler ermiuil, wlueh is at taihul 10 1 povwrlul .111 lion pump toi earning oil the u.i.le ninki' ami cases fnuu tin shop, Iho roil trnuhle was nut illeniorei until water hatl lieen pliieil on it (01 eieral ila.vs, aiul Hit) pipes reaihcil ilurlnu' the rscaiatliii; In search of tlie fire. In onlir to avolil am further e iii'e fr alarm iho culm filling is hrlnu rcpljcnl wlih clav. Mr. ami Mrs. II. N. llaiia and dinllv have I, turned from I.win, wheio Ihey .itlinded tho reunion of Iho Davis family. Iti'i. Mr. Jemiiiik", of Knsliml, a memhir of the (htm Inland inl.lon band, is a irui.t ai ihe homo of li. U. 1'jlmcr, on Din trie aienuo. llev. W. T flllihntis and family loaie toilav f.r a two week.' outins mar llotlun), Wani county. Mr., nunnery II llrrliy and lllllo fun, of I'llNioii. me cjm.U at V. II. Iterh.i's, on Klce.. tin auntie. Mi- riorenie Ilrunln.', of flrnok street, Is spi'iidmv her aiatiin at MlJIith till. Ilnn-lo Mr and Mr, ('mils Hull, of ( lurry ilreet. a elomhl-r. To Mr. and Mis. .Martin Welsh, cf linnker urcct, a sou. A Profltablo Mine Tit" Moi'UlinHcrH f Tho Town Tniilujt ,0ni .MlnlllK 'n. hilVP rt'OflvPtl nntlro nf tho (lrndiiiatlon ot 11 eemnii uiviuoiui or (UlP.linlf rout l'l'l' fllllio, p.llll)lo t(i Htni'Mii'liUih (it tet'iml on July k'7 1111 Autjunt 1. A liutor from I'mf. Aftliur Lakos. ponpr editor of tho Minos und Min onils, to K, 11. I.nwnll, tioutuiror, hIiUoh tli.it nn an Informal visit tn tho ma In thu latter p.ut of Lint month, ho found tli.it tho development woik hlmw ed the mine to be fully ten times as has done for me." DBS v.ilunluo n ho ni"itol it to be in 'Doc. ember lus-t. OBITUARY. MItS. Hti.VOIiA CI.AKK, nn- of Hie oldest lonlilents of tin 1 Ity, (In vos toirlny moinlliR 11 1 her linnn , .!.'.' Plirljis rilreot. Hlie h Mlilei h hoi hin-lcind, Authuuy I'lui'li. und three otu-. Thoin ni, Kiuiik nml Anthony. Sin is nls-n Stlt'Vlveil hy nine Kiiiudflllldieu ami tin 00 Kieiit-iSi.'inili'lillilien. Min tl.uk litis hoiii in Count .Majii. In I. in 1 ,n ISO?, nnd was '.)-' years ot line. Sli. nm Kt-atul to till!" (otiutiy with lut Im Imiiil in 1M7. Tliey liindeil in H i-i n nml im lit to SpilnKlleM, when 1 1 . to sldeil for sl. jriirf. Tlu'y thou iv.m 10 HonoMliiIe. and after one c.i i-m-deiuo in that pliieo crime tn Si 1 u.t n In ISol. Tin-) have clnce tohlil. d in tins illy. Slio was a unman "f cicvit km. Ill ness of splilt and was iniicli devnt. 1 to her licinie nml her famll. Thi- tun. 1.1I will he held Saturday morning ,it 9 o'clock. A lllcll miis-s of minimi "111 hie tttiiiK at St. Peter's cathi'ili.ii and Intel inent will ho nuirtc in the rathe dral t'Oinetery. JAMICS P. JO.'i:S died hist e . nlnr; nt il.oii o'clock at the home of hi M.-.ter, Mrs. .lones, I'll) I'utii.tni stieet. .tltei a IlllKerlllS IlllirsiS nf twelve il,is with Iiueiiiuoiila. Mr. Junes had ttMiiid in this section for out t Iiti t yi.us, cumiiiK heie from South W.ihs He was ."1 years of iirp nnd slnclc Kuneial unMUBuiiU'iits haie nm jot I1n.11 made. Tuneials. The funeial of iJeoiKo. tiie infant child of Mr. and Mis. Wllli.iiu Alls Ii.iukIi. of fdl Nmth Itiamlts. .innuo, will titr!i I'l.'iii' this nftfinoon Inn'r inuit will lo' iiuulo In the Washburn Street lemeteij Pctsounl rinnnclul Caution. "When do ou art In imir anlhia'lie (or tho nlntrw" "Well, I wait until I know tint I won't hiio tn ik ity inamy un wniti&koj." Lhnao Itccord-ilcrald. if V