,- ' 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 2G, 1901. WEST SCRANTON LOCAL NEWSIES WON THE FRIZES OUR BOYS CARRIED OFF THE HONORS AT THE PICNIC. T. E. Price's Route Carriers Wore in Evidence at Nay Aug Park Yoe terday As Usual Whereabouts of Mrs. White Unknown Old Lady Missing from Homo -Driving Club Will Have Anothor Race Meet. Other Nows Notes and Personal Paragraphs. The counties number nf newsdioys cvho linndlc The Tilbtinc ami other papers in West Huiiiiton uete up blight and ouily yeMeieltiy morning, and after dellvetltiK tliclr i miles lined up In fiont of h.', i'. I'iU'p's ii'-ws stand nt 7 o'clock, wIipip thP.v weie- deco latcd with batlKe. .supplied with tines and banneis and i.ip. and othpr p.it phernullit for Hip p.uaclp. Tho hoys had been anticipating the event wllh inui'li pleiiuiti ami they voro not elKippolnti-d, judging fmni thp way they helped to devour tin sixty gallons of Ice cioum, ham sandwiches, plo and pake, etc, which wat fuinMieel thPin at tho pink. AVIie-n the assembly will sounded by the St. Peter's Fife mid Drum 101 ps, .Mr. 1'ilee was ably nsst orl In maishallnj; the bo.xs by Wlllatd Oliver, Bernard Kelly, licit Thomas fieoiKO Daniels, Thomas Daly and Fiank Hushes. Chief Marshall Tilip was mounted on horseback, and his mounted aids weie Theodore. Phillips, (Jomer Fan, Wesley Jones, Myion ISIttcnhntise and Joseph Phillips. A number of tho boys rode, their bicycles and the lemalnder weie on foot. Nntiii.illy the West Scranton boys had their favorites In the races and a majority of them camo out vic torious. .Topsch Phillips won the pony laee; Edgar KdmundH took first prize In one of the foot races; Wllllo Kays was sec ond in n, blc.vtlo i.itc: Carl Williams also took n prize In one of the foot races; Edmund Kail Kot n piece of the three-lefJKed lacp prlzennd llnnyfilbbs won the blc.vcle lace. Olher West Scr.ui'ton prize wlnnets werp Ray Stevens', llany Ituoe and Edgar Davis. Myron Itltenliousc, who was looked upon as n winner In tho pony race, was thiown fioin his mount. He had won the llrht heat and was In the lead In In the .second heat when his pony shied and inn into n tiee, throwing the jiiunR rider heavily to the ground. It SUNBURN T!oe ami Almond Cream tcmoirj mines of I lie skin nii'l Kinthes the pain of Minl'iirn in one nUht. Take a !ottl" ultli ou on jour vacation. .on sali: iiy :. v. .ii:nmxs. Our Popular Saturday Sales. Continue to win favor with the people and give un bounded satisfaction. Their success has induced us to further increase our efforts for the benefit of Saturday shoppers, as the following Excellent Specials for Tomorrow will indicate. Shrewd Saturday shoppers should scan the list carefully. Muslin Underwear A large lot of Ladies Fine English Long Cloth Corset Covers, with full and dainty Hamburg and Lace trimmings. Cheap at 50c. Saturday only Men's Furnishings. 38 doz. Men's fine Half Hose; fancy stripes, etc., in stainless dyes. Finest made yarns. Standard 25c quality for only Shirt Waist Specials. Ladies' fine White Lawn Shirt Waists, with deep sailor collar, all over tucking and new est style insertings. The $1.50 Waists for... Bargains Among Ribbons. Stripe Taffeta Ribbons iu all the popular fancies. Also plain Taffeta Ribbons, all shades. Both 4 inches wide, choice, Umbrella Dept. News. Parasol Clearance begins today. The entire stock at tremendous reductions from last week's prices. Also 200 Ladies and Gents' Umbrellas, fine, strong Mercerized Silk Serge covers, full paragon frames, handles of pearl, silver, and natural wood, plain or silver-trimmed. They're new. Worth $1.50 each. While they last, each.... Good Corset News. Only 2 j dozen of the celebrated "P. D." Cor sets, than which there is hardly anything better made. All whalebone and fit guaran teed. Black and white only. Sold every where at $3.25 a pair. Price for Saturday ouly Important in Hosiery. 25 doz. Ladies' Drop stitch Hose iu imperial blue with white polka dots. A remarkable " offering at the price JAn Underwear Bargain. For Ladies. Elegantly finished Lisle Thread Combination Suits iu white only, with low neck and short sleeves, all sizes, best $1.00 - quality. Choice for Saturday Globe Warehouse was nt first supposed that be was seri ously liijtued, but fiom inquiries at his homo Inst night It was learned thnt he Is only suffering from a few bruises. Wandered Away from Home. Peter Michaels, son-in-law of D. Ti. Dnvls, the merchant tnllor of North Main avenue, was called to Iako Ariel last evening to help llnd his mother, who has mysteriously disappeared fiom home, a short dWtuncc fiom tho lake. The telegram palling Michaels away was brief, an d but little, could he learned Inst night regarding the wo man's disappearance. She Is 19 years of age, and Is quite well known In West Scinntnn. Wheroabouts Unknown. If Mis. Albeit AVhlte. formerly of Nicholson, Is living In West Si-rant on with the family of one "John Davis," she will confer it great favor on an nnloita public by leseallng her wheie abouls. A Tribune man eteielay liuntPd up about every John DaIs that could bo found, but none of them could leveal her hiding place. The Iheoiy has been advanced thnt Mi. White has been niutdeu-d. but the police nnd relatives of the woman ate lo.ith to believe the lummor. Wost Sido Driving Club. The membeis of the West Side Dilv lug lub held a meeting at C. C. Deck elnlck's cigar stoic, on Noith Main nvcniip. last evening to discuss the ad visability of conducting another inco meet In the near futllie All of them are enthusiastic over tho piojeel, as the last two meets afforded them much pleasine. Some of the los cis ate confident that their horses inn make a better showing than in the last two races and are anxious to have another tilel The date has not et been definitely decided upon, but will be announced Inter. Several new members have been Initiated Into tho ilub. Union Excursion. The union exclusion of the Simpson Methodist. Hampton Methodist and Washburn Stieet Picsbyterlnn plum lies will no doubt be one of the l.ngext to leave this side this season. This ex clusion will leave July HI ftom the Delaware and Hudson depot at S o'clot k shaip, thp tialns going through to the l.ike without e hnnge. Onmes nnd athletic contests between the younger members of the chuu-hes will be one of the fcatutes of the out ing. Faie return will be Sri cents for adulta and 60 cents for childien, Two Police Cases. Mary Caimody, the woman who was loi lied up In tho police station Wednes day nlgnt, changed her mind about going to Jail, when she was aiialgneil befoie Police Maglsliate Da vies cs terday morning, and after pajlr.g a tine of $-'. was allowed to dcpait. John O. Evans, ef Dellc-viie, whose lelatlvese will undoubtedlj be looking for him this morning, on account of his 39c 19c 1.19 125c 98c 1.50 25c 59c absence from home, tv lit be found In the Jackson street police station, lie was annoying the patrolmen lost night, and upon his persistent refusals to go home, was locked up. Kvan was at tired In his mining clothes, not having returned homo from woik jet when placed under arrest. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Hanker A. II. Dynon and DrugglRt David M, Jones pent last evening with their families at Lake Wlnola. The Kpworth league of the Simpson Methodist Dplscopul chinch held n lawn social last evening nt the home of Halph Keith, on Tenth street. Mrs. At. 11. Stone, of North Hromley nvenup, West Paik, fell down a Might of stairs at her home on Wp.lnesday and sustained ncv-pie bodily Injuiles. William Gaul, foimerly of the Hack road, has purchased Oeoige WnndiiH's farm on the West mountain, vvheie the family will reside In the future. The masonry work for a laige addi tion to Clarke Hros.' stores has Just been completed by Contractor John As well and the Allpaugh Hros, Mis. John liiyant, of Washburn street, entertained the Ladles Aid soci ety of the First Uaptit chinch ut her home last evening. Dr. nnd Mis. A. A. I.lndabmy nnd daughter, Mae, of South Main avenue, will leave today for a visit to Buffalo, Hip exposition and Niagara Fulls. An entertainment and social will be held In .M ears' hall this evening, under the auspices of the Silk Workers' union, No. 2.-IJ. A solemn high mas of lequlem was sung at Holy Crops church yesteiday inoinlug over the icmalus of the late Mrs. Mary Mooney. Inteunent was made In the Cathedral cemetery. Miss Alice Coons, of Fouiteenth slieet, entertained a huge party of young people at her home on Wednes day evening. Mis. C. D. DePuy and children, of North Lincoln avenue, aie visiting fi lends at Hallstead. Miss Mabel Swetzer. of Pilcp stieet, left for New Yoik ycsteiday on her vacation. JIlw V.va Apgar, of West Locust stiet. Is cntci tabling Miss Mary Dav enpott, of Wllkes-Harre Hoy Wheeler, of Luzerne stteel, Is spending a few days in Wllkes-Harre. Misses 1'ihel and Iicrtha Balid, of Plltston. who have been the guests of MI'h Janet Hobeit-on. of Noith Main avenue, returned home yesterday. An open-air social will be held by the people of the Hellevue Welsh Calvinls tlc Methodist i hutch on Hryn Mawr stieet next Tuesday evening. Mi. and Mis. Abi.im li.ichaid.son, of Coming. N. V, (iu visiting Mr. and Mi, l.eyshon Dvans of Aswell court. Mis. Kvuns Is seilously 111. T. M. Miller, of Wnsuhuin stieet, Is spending a few davs at Lake Wlnola. Tin game of base ball at Athletic p.nk toinotrow afternoon, between the West Side Htowns and the All-Collegl-nte team, will commence pioniptly at 3 o'eloi k. Patiolmeii Thomas Low ry and John McColllgnn have letuined fiom their .innutl vacations, and will i,i:tnc their (lutl"s this evening. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Several Cases Heard Before Alder menFuneral of the Late Miss Mary Mawn. Max C.eNler. of 10,17 Heech hit jet. was ari.ilgned before Aldeimau Lentcs je.s terd.o moinlng on a rh.uge of assault and b.itter.v. non-support and tarrying concealed weapons. Ills wife, Maiy tieislei. was the piosecutllv. The couple have been mauled only about six months, dining which time Mrs. Gels Iu receiv.-d everything hut good treat ment. She told a sad stoiy In the al det man's court .ve.ie-cluy uf her bun hands ctueltles dining thp sboit time she b.ts been mauled. She stood this until two days ago, when her husband came home and began to abuse her again. Hei rutin r. John Illsling, who came to her assignee, leceived home blows. They both went to Alderman Lentep, where they swore out warrants. Gels ler was held under y.tOO ball to answer the chaiges prefened by his wife, nnd J.iOO on the chaise of assault and bat tel. v. Iu which Illsling Is piosecutor. Adam Kldlaid. their landloid, who took Gelslei's part during the fight, was fined $10 by the alderman for bols teious and disordeily conduct. lie be came Ciehdci'h bondsman. . Trouble with Neighbors. Mrs. Kva Peck, of River stieet, was arraigned befoie Aldeimau J. J. Brady last night on a t hinge of assault and batter. .Michael Cuiinlngh.im, her next door neighbor, was the prosecutor. During the hearing, Mis. Cunningham stated that Mis. ptik hit her iu the face with a fence picket. Inflictlncr a seveie wound. Slip was held under WOO ball for her aiitieaiaiiLp at point, which she furnished. Two Accidents, ciuiilt-s McNeill, of Palm stieet. a lnakemail employed at the South mill. had his knee wi pitched ycxteiday moin lng by being caught between two cats. About two months ago McNeill had his hip dislocated in a similar mannei. Mis. Anthony Doucheitv. of Hlrnev avenue, bad her shoulder blade and one of her libs bioken Tuesday bj a fall. She Is at the Lackawanna hospital, Y. W. C. A. Notes. On Fiidav pvpiiIiir an lc p cieam sale will bo held on the lawn of the associ ation. Ice cream and cake will he served for ten cpnts and a pleasant social time Is expected. The public is Invited. It Is desired that nil who have in clined tho klndeigaiten pictures and have not called for them should get thmi this week. Th S-uuiay afternoon gospel meet ing will be led by Mrs. John Hnitman. All women and glils ate invited to this st i Ice. Funeral of Miss Mary Mawn. A laige number of fi lends and i. -la thes attended the funeral of the late Maiy Mawn fiom the family lehldenco. 210 South Irving avenue, ycsteiday morning. In St. Peter cathedial tulcinn high mass of leriuiem was cele. biatetl by Hev. Father O'Hjrnc. Hev, .1 J Oililln was deacon and Hev. M. J. McMiinus Hiib'tlcacoii TIP pall beaieiH wuio ! r.ilty A GREAT SURPRISE li In toro for all wlii me Knnp' llilsim for Did 'lliioat and l.un;i, the melt cvMinnttiil Idiifilj Would jou I'thevo Hut II l( .old nn IU niciiU uii'l in (liu;:it U nutti irUeJ by the it rider nt IhU vvuntlcidil remedy lu cita ,toq a 4iiii!c bottle (utr It liner Ml ti tuir cute cr ilucnilo coiuln. All dru-jsUU i-ll Krui' IIjIi.hu I'ltic :Sc, ju'I SJu. Tatrlck McQroarty, Tatrlck Mawn, Michael How man and Michael Jordan. uuritti was in the Cathedral cemetery. NUBS OF NEWS. The members of the St. Aloyslus Temperance society held a largely at tended meeting last night nt Phar macy hall. After tho oider of business bad been passed, n smoker was con ducted, which was a. very enjoyable event. An excellently arranged pro ginmme was rendeied. A number of Interesting recitations and vocal and Instrumental selections weie heard, and stltrlng addresses wero made by some of the members. Itefreshnients were served. The ulatm of fire turned In from box M last night about 8 o'clock was caused by a tire In the one-story frame dwelling owned by York &. Loewcn steln and occupied by John Thlel, the clgarmaker. The cause of the lire Is unknown, but Is supposed to have been caused by the exploding of a lamp. Mr. Thlel's father, who was sleeping in ono of the rooms, was res cued by means of n ladder. The Nep tune. Century and William Coiincll Hose companies responded to the alarm. The damage to woodwork nnd furnishings will amount to about $300, which is covered by Insurance. Mrs. Albert Hesslnger and sons, Al bert and Harry, Jr., of Cleveland. O,, nte the guests of Mrs. M. Hesslnger, on Plttston nventte. James Held, of Plttston nvenue, Is visiting friends nt Wilkes-Dane. The St. Mary's church choir will meet for rehearsal this evening In St. Muty's hall. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Closing of tho Summer School To night Bic Day in Police Court Other Nows Notes. Tonight will be the closing night fot the summer school, which has been In pi-ogles the last blx weeks at the Noith Main Avenue Baptist taber nacle. During the six weeks' session of the school, splendid woik has been ac complished. The school has been under the direc tion of Mls Fanny Crosby Myeis, a graduate of Neff college, Philadelphia, where she Is an Instructor, assisted by Hev. Albert Hatcher Smith, pastor of the North Main Avenue Baptist church and theie have bepn classes In physical culture and In other branches. A weU-sflected programme will he rendered by members of the dlffeient t lasses, which have shown much de velopment. The costumes for the oung men who aip going to take pait will bt white shirt waists with black netk tlps and trousers. Thp ladles' costumes will be white dresses, with laige pink ribbon sashes. Miss Mers, who is an elocutionist, will leclte one of hei favoi Ite fielectlons. The price of admission this evening will be twenty-five tents At the Police Station. Yesterday morning the Providence po'ice station was crowded to llscapac ll.v by prisoner hi rested the night before. The first to be called hefore the maglstiate weip Mary Buchanan, an old offender, and John McConnell, who came piomenadlng down Maiket street past the police station In a vety disorderly manner on Wednesday night After being placed under an est they became vety noky In the police sta tion. They were fined $3 each, which they paid. The next two called wetc Pattlck O'Hoyle and Michael Muiphy. the for nier charged with being ritnnk nnd lighting, and the latter with calling Patrolman Wntklns names. They weie fined X7 each, which amount both paid Next came James Oord.in, ane.sted for sleeping on the sidewalk, lie was lined W. John Noone was attested by patrolman Wntk!ns for bplng chunk and disorderly. He was committed to the county Jail for thlity days in de fault of $10 fine. Michael Mc-Morrlsh, Anthony Klnk skl, Simon Petrous, Michael Kcvakl, Row-land Kavojlskt and George Pet rous were lined $3 for being in a dis ordeily house on Nny Aug avenue, which was lalded on Wednesday night. The full amount of lines collected was $it. The amount collected so fni this month In North Scranton amounts to J 100. Funeral of Mrs. Knight. The funeial of tho late Mrs. Lama Knight was held jesteiday afternoon Horn the residence of her brother-in-law, George Spencer, 161!) North Main avenue. The sei vices w ei e c onducted by Rev. C. II. Newlng, pastor of the Dun more MPthodlst Uplscopal church, of which the deceased was a member as sisted by Hev. A. J. Van Cleft, of Ash ley, and Hev. (5. A. Cute, of the Noith End. Mr. Van '"left, who was one of Mrs Knight's fanner pastors, spoke of her Christian diameter and of die uptight life which she had led. Sevoial selec tions were lendeied by the Duninniu Methodist Episcopal church eiuaitette. The pall-beaiers were D. S. Holls, A. H liussell, Aloiuo Baker, Clinton Ben jamin. Joseph Spafford and Samuel Da vis. Interment was made In the For est lltll ceineteiy. THE NEWS IN BHIEF. The Ladles' Aid society of the Piovl dente Methodist Kplcnpat church will hold their second annual outing at Nay Aug paik today. The parly will leave the Piovldente squat p at 0 o'clock Khaip. Thp funpi-al of the child of Mr. and Mis. Thomas Healey, of Cusltk ave nue, took place yestenlay afternoon. Interment was made In the Cathedial cemetery. A valuable collie, owned by John I). Keator. city editor of the Times, was poisoned by some unknown pprson at the Keator home on Summit avenue, North Scranton. GREEN RIDGE. Miss Grace Peck, of "Ttoselavvn," left yesteiday for a short stay with Wilkes Bane fi lends Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Wlnton and daughter, of Sanderson avenue, are at Shelter Island. Holand Can-, of Dickson avenue, who accompanied Harry Jones on his mobile trip lo Buffalo, letnrned home jestei daw Mis. J. V. Ca.penter nnd childien, of Delaware street, have le'iuncd fmni a week's may In the country, The in em bo ts or the rhulr of the Clteen Itldge Bnplisl chinch gave a de lightful lawn festival on tin paisiinage lawn Inst evening. The ottt iidaucp was laige. and the procetds. which wen huge, will be applied on the building fund Miss Diiiti Bonner, of Ui.l.mu avenue- Is viMtlng Caibondale rrler.dK. Isaac llailor, who wandeied away from his home lu-ie. some tliuo ago. A enough I . t mi er weak num. Nature '? rlr-rivorl frnm fnnrl .., uviiivu ix.n iwvyv.. is digested and V Ksized r nation of dyspeptics. That is the price they pay for a success 1 wluch does not take time to eat properly. No man can bo stranr- mmMm'w than ins stomach. The man with a "wnnlr Hfm-nnr.b win vQ Vthui rine:. Wlion the stomach ' hnrlxr no pAicwmianrft w i4j . vuiikAAi uvuuv. I ,1- , -r . , ror tne body m wear ana 'body until tho nourishment derived from food Mrnppds, ih AiT$r vJZ,,,i. i trition tails below the daily requirements of the bodv. ment other organs become "weak'' and-as a result of "weak "lungs, "weak "heart "weak nerves, eta T io cures ot 'lung troublo," "heart trouble," "fiver trouWaU'nervo'-tmnBte and "blood trouble," accomplished by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Modiczl&3 ly, are duo to the fact that this medicine acts directly on tho oniacSVinS nutritive and digestive svstom). remosrino- oHRfmrrinnH m u u,"-Zj& coveiy. tne i,in. a i.t: r- j. xicoitu, auu euuuuiiK it lu evory organ is properly ted is not a cure-all. It is a .nutrition. It cures diseases remote from .tho stonWh oriiTTn;iti in t.hA st.ran.'ich nr fuvoi flii.A,i,,l. ,,., ... - o""-"" " uuuiy iumito'ui Mrti k vii vi uicu. viiigiii Tne " supily, in the possible, creas- 6 the of the ments made, and making glands. No can add to a man's strength more than to his stature. So-called "strength- giving" medicines aro simply stimulants. All strength comes from food and? it is by enabling the bodv to assimilate the food values that "weak" lungs. "weak" heart, "weak" nerves, and other maladies are cured by"(jrolaen Medical Discovery. It is a temperance medicine containing, neither alcohol nor narcotics. There is nothing just as good as " Discovery." ? ' , tt I Gave Up in Despair," "lfor seven years I suffered with a complication of dis eases including heatt trouble, dyspepsia, catarrh of the stomach, and female weakness, writes Mrs. Hanette Mar tin, of Tedlo, Boone Co., Ark. "During that time I think I suffered all that human flesh could suffer. I was never without pain. Was just dragging around, and was unable to do anything at all. In the summer of 1898 I was obligod to go to bed. Had smothering spellb and a great misery iu the lower bowels, and a very severe cough. I was treated by three of the best doctors, this country affords. I could not sit up only as I was propped up in ucd. I would take one-half pint of cough medicine a clay. Finally the doc tors said I had consumption in the last stage and that I was bound to die, so I gave up in despair. My husband then bought me a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. I could tell my cough was better after the first dose. I continued his medicine until I had taken six bottles of his "Golden Medical Discovery " and "Favorite Prescription." Now I do my own work for my family of four." QIWEN MWAYi Or, Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, lOOS Barge pageSf wy&sSaaPmtt' mw .K2SMB5fcy Bill while Miff' tins fimn ment '1 uln riaU-iii c allsc-cl 1). tin Itittnui lu.it and win was afti-iwaol niiniVfl to an institu tion foi tifatmciu. i. ltnitiilui; ami Ills ultimate- ii-i uvciy Is liojii el foi. Mi-M-h llei tit, l mid Itiilh I'.ittc-tMin. nt l..i Plume, nio vlaltlitg llu-on Itldge filt-niK 11. I.. Iiiiiilli-U, of .Mom-oy nvonite, Is at l)lnom.)iiis on busn-os. .Mi.-. M. (Tallinn, of H.i.st Market htic-el. In M'lleittsly 111. Mli-s Mallei Slic'lilietel, of Mm Ion Htieot, will leave tomunuw for Atlanlle I'lty, wIiliu hlio will hiu'iid li'-i vac-u-Hon. Attorney Aithur Dunn, w an umUr went a Mill Kit .it oeiatiiin home time iikh Iuin so far leioVMcd us to he nlile to be out. DUNMORE DOINGS. Lawn Social at tho Homo of Mrs. Peter Siegle Attracted a Large Attondanco. The In w n hoelal lieltl at tin- homo of Mih. Peter HIpkIo, of i:iui Mtieet. was latfioly attended laMt nlBlit. Tho npii. clous Kiouudh wen piofi-ely cleto tatcd with vmious mimed lant'-iiiM, which lent n veiy pIoiihIiik efft-c-t to the animated mene. llefieiihnienth weie feivt-el and a pleanliifi: iiiusle-al puiRrain lendeied wlih h wiim miitli enjuyeil liy tho latRo numbci luexeiu. Resolutions of Omclal Boaid. At a hpei-l.il meeting of Hie ntllelul lin.H il of Hie- Diiumoie Metlnxllht Kl'is eoi.il eliliii-li. lie-Id mi Vcillienlay even- liur. July Jl. IMU. ilto follow Iiik piiMin- llll- llllll U'hOlllt'llllH Wl'lli llllllllll-'l: Wliru-.i", Mil. . Iiiiii h lull ilu'iili ii Iir. hi lli- iIimiIi f eiii tnliiMil lirutli i, I lion i. r- X'llllll. llll llltl.llllll till. IIf' till -llllllt. III.' -'I.l lli.l,, ultin :i llliafillu lllui-v wlilih tii' 1 1,. ihiinl nli mil- I lirl.llin mIIi-iii ., Ini-llni iul! In ( In I I hi. II iIhi.h-i, ler Hie lluul iilnf. mil Ulll'll-.l,, III. Illl luO. IuhU ,, i!tvl) illl-l t Hit 1 1 "illi ni liiii-r.-it l Inn tlutiili .ilni l llllic IU nruaiiljtli,ii, ecu ikn'lll it rlulit .in I FAT ENOUGH man weierhine; luO pounds has in his body to make a dozen candies, 'mats "lat enoucrh." Too miich tat or too littlo indicates a disordered nhvsiral rtmAi. . . ... . J tion. tho average American has too J . J. gaunt and spare. Americans aro known to sustains life bv food. All tJin Tinf if iu vni- fUrv f.nA -..rl,:l, jlhu j.u j.o njv uuo ivyeju. wiicijii assimilated which is life-sustaininc and fifcmnatfl ls "weak." the fond ir imnnrfcr..t-.TTriQc!rivl ici incnlMJATii-l .i-mIa,-. .? Aiiruiiiiwit:iiiji v iiuuf muru. .. T wast ot tissue, whan tho li j.i'1 i i :?, TT auupiy wio ixxiy vnto. Vxo and surely strengthened: medicine for the stomnr-h nnd - r, .7 ' . ""iuu t)uiuqioMj uitutu, uecause many larms' i " r Jiinl' l?i" rtt 1 1 j. u; uiociusuuv uonuinon or JJiscovery " increases only fVBl oy & u t-ri supply nu- tritive from which blood is increasing the activity medicine can make a drop of his medicine. These a...! 1 t. bound in strong cloth, sent on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing ONLY. Addiess ' Dr.R.V.PIERCE.i IJUFFALO, N. V. 1" -P Ilni -h iiilu til iii on rf rd nur Un Iiii' jinl 4 lui-i an . hiii.ii i lur i it ,ii ! lliircfnru Kivilnil, 'lint In In. i)i-jli we luip a ln.il uml livuii-il incnitxr. hu for inure linn foiij jeiM fitcciI jh ,i uifiniji'r ot ilu liouwl of triMim., .mil olln i (iilni.il irljtinm uml mw of Ills tinii! mul nir-am mr ll.e nivalin mem f ilio clmitli. Ifi"iiliiil, 'lli.it up tciOL'iiuM In (ilni .t ttiir ,ii in- of M i'i 1 1 nic uorlli M our i ouiinuniij , u lilml uml allu lioiute liu-bind, ,nnl an imliilgt nt tjllier. lli'Mihi'i!, Tli.il wi trtiili-r to Ma willow ainl nltliitnl IjimiIc otii '.luiiii' ami tjiuct h,niiatliy in I heir .nl iHicatrnirnt, uml imniiu'iiil llirm to tin- i iu aial piolcclion of Hun who ilot.li all tliln' noil. Iteholxod. 'Ili.it ii eupi ot th( fouvoinc rco. Iiitlniii lie MOinliil lo the nlilot of our il'-ei-.iul lnollir-r, .mil he puhllsheil In the N ranlnn 'liihuuc ami tlic sii.inion Moniiiu; llrpublii m lin I'.iHill, .ln it U.ijliei, J. U. 1-innrll, CulllllllltiC. " TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Tho Cadet Drum i-tnp". under the Icadcihlilp eif .loliu MurIioh. p.uaded the prlneipal stieets In town last nlclit and hiirpilu'd their ti lends by the l.ipld pioKiChS they have made since their oiganlzation. The funeral of the Infant son of Mr. j and Mis. .Tames I.ucKei. of Apple L,.nr, .... .tl.tiwl OAUlmll' Lllfll llllllll PlllL'l, III.IIIIII.M ,u-.Hirj ... .v ..""... Itev. Chuilen II. New Inn e onducted the hervlies and Intel ment wan made In Duninciie cemetciy. .lohn NIcholH, ot Di Inker ftieet, and Mm. Mary Kollet, of Oranuev llle, weie itiiuilcd at BloumfcbiiiR on Tuesday last Mi. mid Mik. IhneHt llemley. of Tn peKa, Kan., have le'iuincd homo aftoi a visit ut Oscar Ynht'.s on Ultikely mieet. Mihs AlUo Uuniii-ll letiniie-d to her lioiite In lluuiKdale jecteiday after a v-Mt wlih filemlH In town. Mlt-h Mmlo Mp Dei mult In vlhltlni? lilemlH lu I'ailMiuiliih. Mlrii Veii'li. KiiMpii. nt Cmhoudalti, Ik vIkIUiik MIsm May (iooduin, of Mouriio liVi'lllle. MIh Hazel VVIuii-i-hli-lii Ik vlhltliiK IrleuilH ut llkc-h-lluiie Mr. and Mix. .lohn rmiiiiii-H have io tin iiuil home fiom Atlantic t'lty. Mr, uml Mi. John Dimelly, of Klngi- Bg3fTign7aiiaJfyv?Ryy y vsiEiA h fi, iJ MSZLHJIKLILL-. '.'Vf!- J..xm y ' vc( 1 H Jrlv mSKjXSI fafc good WSK tt.ln fhi. TTA-?a" J " VVUVit tho world as a Kf.iW.T nfithn, irJ j a? i..j n 'u in Harp.n. nnr.T.nv 1 "XT i..j. Z inn it. 'yt rrtiTriT - pttv .mwummt U-S.VCLU1LL1CIJ1 KltJ H s-VH i Rtonmr.i - mmni, u. ' Then, frnm wv..,;,l J veaklRstoniach? mffirf e 4 j p" "" "" xua iriiy.JiUMiv Dcessary ntifciition. Tlmsrf " Golden Mediral TicriS! nmns f vi;o0 iVi hornns enocJrivS n WU..MWU UUJUUUCU ILIlLlir M i i. r 1. . ' owjuiuuii. it cures of disease have j m 'tne stomacn. the blood way in- mgiy ele- of the blood- blood. No medicine perfectly and permanently What "Discovery" Did. "For fix long years I suffered with my liver, kidney 9, and indigestion, which baffled the best doctors in our country,'' writes E. L. Rausell, Esq., of Woolsey, Prince William Co., Va. "I suffered with my stomach and back for a long time and after taking a 'cart-load of medicine from three doctors I grew so bad I could hardly do a day's work. Would have dedth-like pains in my side, and blind spells, and thought that life was hardly worth living. I decided to consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, and his staff of physi cians. They said my case was curable and I was greatly encouraged. I began taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and ' Picasant Pellets,' as advised (in August, 1S9SI, Before I had taken half of the second bottle I began to feel relieved. I got six more bottles and used them, and am happy to say I owe my life to Dr. Pierce, and words are truths, as I live, so if this . a : - . t -f 1 r.t. ' testimonial can uc um-u iu any way iu uu ui ucuuui, you need not hesitate to use it. I shall stand for the-Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute as long as life lasts," free ton, have letnrned homo after a staj of seveial daH In town. OBITUARY. MISS KATIIJ KDUIOAN, HKed U yeais, died yesteiday at the homo ot her lnothei-lti-law, Thomas McOue at) L'.IS William btieet, after a brief petlod of Illness. Tho funeral will take pl.-u Ktitiirday aftetnuon at '1 SO o'clock. Services will bo conducted ul tho Dolj Itn.siiiy cluttc-h. Intctmcnt ut Cuthe elral oetnetery. Funerals. Tho finioral ot tho late Mn. Sarah D,ivl, wlioso lemains m lived hero jesteielay fiom Philadelphia, will tako pl.ieo tomoitovv nftetuoiiti ar i i0 o'i-loc-1; fiom tho home of tin dei eased a patent. Mr. and Mih. Jnhiu Hoffman, at the llmnptoii mini'. Int- imrnt will bu iiiudo In tho C'nmbt In cemeteiy. TLAYS AND PLAYERS. John II. Paik, finiiiiil a pi mini hi nicmhM Pi "Ilia l.eHh.1" aui "Ilu Jl'inaw i - '"" pitilcj, Im been rnsraKfl lor Nivnn A. ZImmef tiun's proline lion of ' I lie Slonfne"' I v lolm .1 VliNalle, auili"! of I he n.- ui e n whi.li Kla fc l.ilmsir will prc-rfiit the- n"seri llmiliru iirM n,-on "Hie l!"S'i- Hi -lfll'' m Ua.liiliiton." U ill Niw fl- aitiim Hrn 1-1 in 11'liiar.aN. tthlih l'i-mi la't Jlomliv it lh Kiilikerluiikri t hrat ir Via lloljMiti, tin loineilleiin'. Ul11 I,I'IV r'' Ilni).. l lie nioihrr it "U- Me'-eiu.. i II " ill thi-lm.li.li mutiial i-omeih of iliu nile, to lm pioiluinl in Siw mL at Hah. Ilu iti- in Si p. Irmlirr. I nnl r'H" ""I'' ,ll U ,n ,'1" pail mi the "III" '''' i:iiH.t Hi"- I- m1ii'I"B Hi' mi-iim' f i Pr.in't Milie'filal ll mill" I hill of "Janiin Vlri.itltll," ill u hiili Vm Uliaul '" I'1-" "" "'"l" P" I'luu ZalK-lle. who aK "hm l' ' ' uiii mil HI upp'ii I" "I'"' Vi'',niirr llnj In -ipuiiiliei. I II" elaiasln I iii Vimeium ili'isciimii inn-i'il U.HKa.n VlinsiniHii nr man eai leiiUr ' il l.thual I iiluin- oilft ill Ihhu.o. li" 1 1 I"1"1 "' "-' Inili-priKlent llrllaioil mkUI In thai ell.e. V1i.j Miiiuiorijri iiimli. lur iltlml m ililuin two (mi. ic Mi y j,t i'aili die- a Ijltill l lie Mil ol "I'nppe" In "hun Tu." awl later lullouol Marie Cclc ta In tfac till il. BWS' . I JiflPln, 4. aIWM mmAtmmimm HKKoJrRriCT urtf-