1""' THE SCRANTON TRIBUJSE-SATURDAY, JULY 27, I90I OlflGG: '"burke" BUILDING TOOR BOARD'S DOCTOR i m GIVEN BRIEF REST Iho Directors Authorises tho Stow Z. art nt tho Farm to Engago the Nearest Physician Until They Do cido on Their Cholco-A Windy Meeting-Contract for Plumbing " System Awarded to R. M. Vanaan. . Other Matters of the Meeting. Tho question of h cloctoi for the poor farm of tho Caibnmlalo poor distilet, which has been a thorn anions; the directors foi months thuw lnt night's fneellnj; of the ho.ud Into u mild soit of ferment Since thP hmid fulled to plect a doc tor. thrio has Icfn a illvlon of opin ion as to how to piovldp a phvslclan for rP sick pillents at tho fnini, pnitieu lar in case of an cuicicem . Mi M Cube of thP farm committee. fnvoieil the Idfa of bavins the nmttpi tct with the committee, power to be Riven It to designate the phjslclnn who should te snond to thee hut i led summons II'. ni plied it last UlKhtft nuetliiR that It the sipuaid ni the pmt farm would hne to i pno a hunt to Imate the dlrei -foi of the wnid finni whlih the patient mill have ionic bli iIiiim might If ail 'four miles under the e.nth, 01 almost. an pine mound the horlon How vv.is U o vtpwiitd n be ill-vl-p and know tt-.-. vvbemibnitt f the illieetoi- "I'ei hip said Mi Mii'ibe tiiinlnp to ad. d-pyK Mi McMillan 'the.v mlplit be out at the lake wheie ou hac been. Now, how l ih' stow at il Mippoj-ed to know that 'llitn tip iiallent Is apt to bo kept Milleilnjr or prihips die ' Its Ills btllne.s to know wheie vc arf mapped Ml Mc.Mlllar. Mi Mi Mlll.tn wn oppetid to this siiEKPMlon He could not iccomlle him self to Mi McCihcs view i hlcll.v be CcUle he believed Ml. Mii'abe wis uMni; the larm e eiiutnltUe, of whlih he was a menibei. foi tbe puiposp of ton Ins "ti the boaid the dm tot that he wanted elected Ml Mit'abe It inlKht be -aid n, iplanatniv leids one fac tlon In the light nui the eleitlon of a do, tor Mi McMillan tin othei If the susnoMlon nf Mi Mit'abe wii" appioved of It would Mi Mi Mlllan appii bended, be a vlctorv tin tin othei side foi there was no ic.inon vhv Mi MeC.ihe vvouldn t '(111 to Ilij fllin the dm toi he wanted as the bnanl phvMelan Mr McMillan Mild till much at the conclusion of his talk, but he was taken up b Mi McCabp who ic (aimed "What Is this man, Mi.Mlllaii' I lie a phrenoloplst who ian tell what eloe lor we're polnp to send to the faun'' Nelthei opinion that ot Mi McMil lan oi Mt Mii'ibe prevailed Tlicio was n iompioinle apieed upon Mi, Buike wns opposed to Mi. McMillans Idea thouRh tip did not favoi that of Ml McCnhe. whom he has opposed In the comet ovci the doctni-htp Ids belief was that the stewaid at thefaim should ho autboiled to enpapc the neatest doctor in the nice of a pitlent becoming ill and lie put this In the to im of a motion vhieh was i an lid This settled the doetoislilp ioi awhile nt least, though theie's a possibility that an effoit will be made at the net meeting to elei t one Attoinev II (' Hutlei, the (maids Folic ltoi, was piccnt and piesenlcd .1 repoit on the unsettled sun liaises of a few of the old dlieitots On heal ing his i eicut a icolutlon was adopted dlrectinp that If the amounts of tin so surchniges weie not in his hands bv the time of the net nicotine; of the bond that he (the sollcltoi) pioceed to legal means to effeit settlements The bids ioi the hullillng ot a dam .it the root ftl im the c onstitic timi of a sew ei and the Installing of a plinnbliu svstpm and closets in tho almshouse re nienpil Thfbll-nfi: M Vnnaan foi $707 was found to be th" lowest ind he was plwn the iiintiiut The woik Is to be comii" need it emee and e an led to a completion before the tall Thp other bide weie as follows I' Y Motan M.J1J. Sullivan & Cvan, JST3 6f Oiles ,1 lnoland, 57.10 Hotan 7 .' Clune Sibl. Thf bond .lected a tiis eollritoi to collect the ta diiplleale of this e,n. The nftvv enjieitoi Is John J. .Tones, of the Thlid waid. Theio was one othei nam piopo'ed, that of V V. Watt. The onlv votp Mi Watt leeplvod was 'mm Mt Mt Mlllan, the oiip who pio fosed it ThP new colleetm will lcielie 5 pr ient on the amount colic, ted. The rup!ioite this veil amounts to Jll Jlh The rojlp tor will be obllped to piovide a suretiri bond in the sum ot Jri OflO The followlnp bills weie,"? iiipiopd ri'J ordeiPd paid Hi Kellv, $10, ii'vvnit ClmiP, VII It Ada Walte. $13 !" . r.uioii. jv ,i r r.uike $10 a M McDonald Sit i ,1 r. ins. $in. Von nek Hio- v, Mis W. H Ivans ? V-, Cow iPr Stpam Mills. $lh 1,1. 5 til rinthinp IIoiisp, $17 t.. M H. Sullivan, $121 nienmn &- Hovlan, $s:"i W W Oialuni 4 f'"i. i: r. Finn. $11 lis .lonej. H103, $9)0. John MeUabc. $11 76 Dr. Bntpson's Candidney. Pr .1. C. Bgtcson. of Scranton, n leading phvrlcl.in of the Rlectile city, and candidate for coionei, was In town for a few bonis vesterdav on his way to Ilonej-dale The doe tot lncldentallv met a number of ptomlnent Republi. cans. Enjoying His Vacation. Word has been leoelved fiom Dr. A. P Gellls, who is on a tilp to Nova firotla, Tl)e dijctoi vviote fiom Sd nJJova Scotia, and tepoited ho was improving and gteatly enjoying his outing. Back fiom Vacation. Miss Teresa Tlghe, of the Caibondale Telephone company exchange foico of operators, has letuined fiom her vaca tion,, which was spent at Civstnl lake. St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Next Sunday farewell set vices will be MOTHER. GIWS SWEET POWDERS for Children "Motlttr fir., lor jc-rs a nuuc in th Chlldrrn;. Home- In New v.rl,, ti.jtf(j t, dirn mciMiliillv with u rfiiicile, nw iire-n.rfd irrl placed In rlie diue Hoik, c.lled Mother On)'. hni Pnelfr. (or thlldrm i, 5,1 hirmlw milk. I'lt-'-nt tn ukc and necer (ill, A eerliln lure for feveiUhnr-j, tciutiiu. tlen, hfidieli. tcclhlns; ind toin.ch dlrorele-i ind remove worm, vt all dnisuUu. J3L hjn',. Pie lenCtHtU Addif.s Allei. .s ylinnej, Lc -3T- -1 4 pji $ Catbondale Department. held, hs the pastor will enjoy his usual vaiatlon dttrlnp the month of August The chtitch will icmaln closed dtttlnK the period. Now tome, one ami all, to the silver offpilngs, us- announced, helping to make pnymptit on the chin ill propptty railing due next month, and let veiur motto be "Clod loves 11 1 beet fill glvei." II. Oor. IX. 7. The subject of tho ser mon. "Iloiillzi-d by Deeds and Not by WotdfC . Habbatli school. 0.10 Sei vices', 10.30 n. 111. r. Khlngei, pastor. PREPARING FOR FIGHT. City Solicitor Stuart nncl Attorneys H. C. Butler, of Cnrbondnlo, and C. Comogys, of Scranton, Confer to Arrange tho Defonso in the In junction Proceedings Cential Labor Union to Engnco Additional Couusol, Inteicst ill the pqllilv suit whlih alms at ptpvpnting the eoii'tiuctlon of the municipal vvatu plant, met shad ows ev Pi thing ele of public Impoit ance these davs This may bo easllv aicnuiited foi when It Is lecallcd that the vote for miinliipul water eontiol was live to one In fa vol of jih h 11 move Vetseiday Attoinev I' Comcgjs t.inip fioin Siianton and after meeting City Sollcltoi Stunt t and Attornev II ' Hutler. who has also been retained as one of the two nddltional hiwveis to defend agalnt the liijunc lion, Hip Ihiee spent the day in the piepaiatlon of the- e Itv's side of the case Missis. Conic gvs and Hutler weie the 1 holi e of the iltv utile lals. because thev weie familiar with the ease, hav ing uilivnsspd the giotllld befote the vote was taken 011 the pinjeet, ami having submitted opinions at the time as to the legalltv of the stops under contemplation. The Centiat Kabul union, whlih has taken an 111 live Inteicst in the tight for municipal watei ever since it staited lias been stilted bv the pu 1 ceilings eonimene eil this week, and, besides the lesolulloiis adopted at the spec I il meeting on Tliuisilav night asking councils to empower Mavnr Kllpatiick to employ additional coun sel, finUier action will be lake 11 at Sutul.i.v's meeting when It l llkelv pi ov Mon will be nude. If It is deemed nei'i'ssai v, for the oinplovnipnt, at the union's epensi, of annthci attorney who has boen Identified with the case In Its ciih stage. THE BELMONT STREET PAVE. Will Bo Repairod Whore It Is Neces sity by Pari Paving Company. A repiesen.itive ot the Path Paving eompillj is evpeetcd heie sbeii tly to Inspect the Helmont sticet pave anil make what lepalis ate neeessao. The eomp.inv's bond will eplie In a few months and as the emit Is out of place heie and theie and theie aio othei lepalis to be made, lounclls 10 citiisted the paving loucein to stiid on Its icpieseiitatlvc to make these ie palis bcfoie the last panient be made and the bond Is of no value. Tho Line-Up for Tomorrow's Gnmo The Cicseent b.io bill team will line up as follows In theli game with the llonesdale nine mi Suildnv Catcher, Moian pilcliei Smith, shot ttop, Me -Hale, 111 st li iso, Hull, sp( ond base. Hint thlid b iso Miliiav, left Held, Cuff ccntei Held Hmniett, light Held, Hoilglns. The game will commence piomptly at .' 10 p 111 First Congregational Church, Th" usual spiiips will be held at the riist Congiegatlonal chute li tomonow nioinlng and evening, conducted bv the pastoi The evening seivlecs dining the ie in.iindc! of the siiinmei win consume only toity-lhe minutes. Improving His Residence. (jpiiige Mills is having a poieh 1 icct ed on his home on ltiikett Teii.ue. THE PASSING THRONG. Ml" James smith is the guest of bet pnenth at Kingston 1)1 Wehhill, of Seianton, wa.s a vls itoi in town vesterdav Miss Angle P.iis Is spending a few weeks at Gieen diove James drlei. of Boston Is visiting his piients, on thp South Sldp Miss Klcnnor Bits of Washington sticet, will spend todav in seianton Hdw.irel Cole, nt Wavmirt, wns the guest of filends In this city vcsiotdav Mis ,1, ,, Wade and sons, l.dwiud and l.eon, vlslteel feianton fi lends on Thin sel iv Attoinev John R Kdwatds nnd Maui leo T Miller, ot Seianton, wr,ie In town vesteidav, IL'i H Kllhullen left Thursday tor two weeks' visit with filends In One onta. N. Y Mts Michael Poy and d.iughtei, Mrs Thomas o Bilen, of Seianton, wcio in this cltj on Thin sdav. Miss Blanche Lav an, of Plttston, Is the guest of Miss Cathcilne Monahan, at tho Hnnlson house. Mm M Couise, of Seianton, Is the guest of hot daughtPi, Mis, Jud.ion Kostei. on dllbeit sticet Miss Nellie Little, of Pike stieet, re. tin tied jesteiday, aftei a shoit lslt with f 1 lends In Seianton MlssCfi Clnia Gllmnio nnd Llzzlo Giadv. nf Chinch sticet, aie visiting Mrs John Buike at Canaan. Misses dune Bishop and Mai gat et McDonald, of South Main sticet, nie spending a week In Vandllng. Miss Mum" Illnes has rpslgncel her position with i:. IT. Beelei and ie tinned tn hoi homo In Mooslc. MKs Blodwln Uavles, of Hmokljn street, 1uh teturneil, aftPra week's out ing at Mullancy Bios.' Inn, at Ctvstal Inke Lavein Hussell, J. G, Gelsn, John T. Nalllu and i: ft. Hobeits, of Sci anion, lrglsteted at the HairUson houso ves today. James McCnwley and nephew, Master Jnmes MtCawley, of New Yotk city, aro visiting tho foi nut's sister, Mis. Lawrence Buike, on Pike sticet. Tred Stonp. of West Wlnstend, Conn , and Miss Corlnno Stone, of llonesdale, spent Thin sday with Miss Piances and Lewis Biifh, on rtlvei etreet. Mt. dnd Mis, Hentv Stone, of llonesdale, spent the fotepatt of the week with them, alio, 'Phone : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 SEMI-CENTENNIAL TALK ON ALL SIDES Tho Signs of a Glorious Celebration Multiply on Every Side Solicitors Hustling Advertising for Souven irSubscriptions Rocelvocl Yes terday. Tho projectors of the Jubilee cclcbta tlon ate unite Jubilant over the tnag nltlcent tesults achieved this week, and they nto gtently encouraged to delve Into the work that In yet befote them, the details of the illiteient mulct tak ings essential to the success of the big cplpbi itlon, Theip hns been such .1 leady to sponso to the leanest for small pub fiilpllons, anioutits of one dollar and theieabouts, that It is safe to siy that the s liigiiluc expectfltlnns In this dltec tl 111 will be tnoic than met. The icr tilliates ot membership to the Jubilee t itml in piovlng unite 11 factor In bilnglng the dollats towards the fund. Hveivbodv seems to want one of these eei illleat- s, Speilal elfoits weie dliected yestet ilu towaieb the piepaiatlon of the scnil-eentennlal souvenir. This publl- eatlon will lemtaln local hlstoi and lllustiatlons of Caihonelale In Its plo neei el.ivs that will make It valuable and woithv ot being picseivcd The nii'ulmnt weie josteidav solicited for advei tlsiug space, and theie was such a genotal cleslie to be lepiesctned that the pages weie quirk) v tilled. Prof. A AMI-nn (Jear.v, who Is in chatpe of senil-ieutennlal heaifUarteis was kindly and geiieiouslv assisted bv s,i 11 Slugei. and theb 1 omblncd ef foils achieved good tesults. Outing Parties. A nienv patty of Potest City young hidhs aie camping at Newton lake for two. weeks, with Mis T. J. Pentecost as ihapeion They have named their abode- lamp He-a7V. Those In tho p.utj aie tho Misses Luov Madden, Kuto and Joe Suilly, Ann 1 Paikyn, Giaee Metihcnnett, Leila and Jennie Hi own. Mav Mtniav. Sadie Hullah, MitIo Mai tin, Is.ibelle Johnson, Mnr th 1 and dwelt Gilfllths, The following . pei yons miele up n nienv pait.v that spent ycsteidny at Newton lake- Mesdaines neotge Flshei, Joseph Nicholson, Andiow Hlsted, Lot tie HLstoel, deorge Nicholson, Claia Pishei, May, Jennie and Ralph Pen B lly. Counsel for Hull. The fathei of WlnaiiH Hull Is en ele ivoilng to secute the best of 1 oun sel to defend the act used at the tilal In Oetobci. Ycstciil.iy Attorney John J. Miiiphy, of Sciantou, who has been ictalifed, was In the e Itv and had a length confcicncc with Hulls lather. Mr Mitiphy Is one of the lending oung law v eis of the Sctanton bai, having made a billllant iccoiel as assistant dlstilet nttorupy undei John R Jones. Returned from tho Lake. The Misses Gabnella and Ceillla Cole man, ot the West Side, have lcturned tiom Cr.vstal lake, wheie they had an cnjojablo outing of a week. A Canadian Visitor. John Pvrnes a student at the On tailo College of Pharmacy, Toionto, dnt , W the guest of iclatlvcs on South Main sticet. JERMYN AND A1AYFIELD. Andiew Stafowskv, a llimgaiinii 10 sldlng on tlii- hill at MaMlelil, died veiy siiildenlv Thiiisday evening lie ap pealed In his usual health on that day and in the evening after suppci went out on the poieh ot the house to sleep, which eliuing the hot weather was a fiequent custom with him, as It Is of 111 my iitbei of Ills c ounti men. At about midnight he was found theie by one n the othei boaieler.s and as he failed to ii'plj when called, a close In spection was made and Stafewsky was appaicntlv dead Di M. J Shields was hastll .siinmioned and lonilimed the opinion of the boat dels and stated the man lud been dead about .111 hour. Cot oner Robot tn was notified and josteiday alteinoon, assisted by Dr. Shields, made a post men tern examina tion of the bodv They found the bialn hlghlv eongpsted, tho othei oigans be ing In a noimal condition An Inquest was afteiw.nds held, the following Jury being swoin John V Giant, Aleandei Slanto, Panic k McCarthy, Thomas Rudel), James Hdmunds and Thomas Bine. Aftei healing a num ber of vltnisf,ps they lendeied a er th.it death w.ib duo to mngcstlon of the bialu. William H Davis will preach in the Congiegntlonal chinch tomonow even ing at ti.0 o clock Tho condition of John Mason, of Sec ond sticet, who has bepn seriously 111 for several weeks, was conslrleiably woiso last evening, TIip DohiwdiP ami Hudson colliery, which has been partly Hooded and hnn been Idle in eonseenienie since June 13, will stait up again on Thuisday. The loss tn the employes and business men consequent on the long shut down has been a. serious one and all lesidents of the boiough will be glad to sco these men back to woik again. "The Chuich at Hphesus" will be the subject of Itcv S V Molter's discouisc nt the Pilmltlve .Methodist church to monow evening, in tho morning his subject will bo "Justllle ntlon " In the nfieinoon ho will conduct n soivlco at tlii mission iccently staited at Rlch monilale. Llbetty lodge 1SS, Knights of P thlus, Is making aiLingements to hold a social ami enteitalmnent In the neat fiituto. This well known nigatilzatinn have gained for themselves an excel lent name foi eiitcitalning and t hoi 1 socials aie alwavs looked foi w at el to with gieot pleasuie. Mis Titian and daughter Uuth, of Wilkes-Banc, aio the guests of Mt and Mis. oseph Wntets, ot West Mai Held The subject of Rev. Manaid R. Thompson's sermon tomminw' evening on the lawn nf the First Baptist cliutch will bo "Heaping What We Sow " William Biongbull, of Cpiuetcrv street, has been contlnert to his home the past two days with sickness. c. IX Wlniei and William Scull caught about twenty nice sized bass at Like Chapman jesteiday. MUses Sarah and Mary Jenkins, of Third street, were Cnrbondale visitors yesterday. Pearson Olhhs, a well known West Mnyfleld young man, will lenve today for MIddletovvn, N. Y wheie lie has secured n position In tho Ontario and Western shops, OLYPHANT. The funeral of Mrs. Mary McAndrcvv was held esterday nioinlng. At 10 o'clock the remains, accompanied by n large funeral ptoccsslon, were tnken to St. Patilck's eliuich, wheie a requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. John McLaughlin, who also pi cached the funeial setmoti Intciment was made In St. Patilck's cemetery. The prtll bearers weie Chief of Police Will iam McAndrew, of Cnrbondalo: OfTlrpr John McAndiew, William Gibbons, Peer Cannon, Marin Gibbons nnd Mich ael Cannon, grandsons of the de ceased. Rev. W i:. Davis, of Ptovldence, will occupy the pulpit of the Congicga tlonal chin ch tomonow morning and evening. General Secretary W. W. Adair, nf the R R. V. M. C. A. of Sctanton. will con duct the services In the Presbyterian chuich tomorrow morning. Thetc will be no evening service. Miss Mnyrl Shaw entertained n few friends at her homo In Hakcly Thurs dHy evening. The event wns enjoyed by tho following young people Miss Hesslo Phillips and DePorest Vail, of Montdale, Miss Nellie Morgan, Percoy Henery and Aiehbald Motgan, of Siianton, and Miss Georgia Thomas Mlses Katie and Mary Hogan at tended the funeral of Mrs. Daniel Mc Shane at Provldenrc yesterday Mis (. S l.evvsley Is spending a few davs at Caihonelale Thomas O'Malloy returned to Now York yesterday Miss Mamie Hoylan, of Carhondalo, is the puest of Miss Nelllp Ollboy, of Glassy street. Miss Nellie McCourt, of Scranton, spent yesterday with ft lends In town. Misses May Pergnson and Irene Cummings returned home esteiday from 11 visit with Aiehbald relatives. TAYLOR. Today will occur the much-talked-of game ot ball, when the Lllncs nnd Hustleis, two local teams, will battle for a $10 pin so on the school house gioiinris. The Sewing ilicle nf the Calvary Baptist church will conduct an Ice cieam social this evening In the chinch class looms. Clams and take will also be Im hided on the menu Tnvloi Methodist Kpiscopa! churih, Rev C B Henij, pastoi , lesielenie, Main stieet Services tnmoirow, July JS, as follows Probationers' class, in a m , pleaching at 10 SO a in , subject, "Twentieth Century Womanhood." Mr. John Ciocker will sing n birltone nolo. Sabbath school nt 2 15 p. 111., F.pworth leiguo at 6 30 p 111 . evening set vice at 7 30 o'llock. All aie welcome. Calvary Baptist chuich, Railroad (.hutch, Uev. Di. II 11. Hinrls, pastor. Sci v lies tomonow at 10 30 11, m. and 7 P ni Sunday school at J p. 111. All ate Im itcd The Centuiy Hose company, No L', have received a handsome new lubber the hose cait, which they iccently 10 cclved fiom Columbus, Ohio. An ingcments aie fast being com pleted for tho benellt conceit nnd draw Ing for John Rvans, which will be held in Webei's link on August 13. Aitlclcs nt the bce.t selection have been seemed for the drawing. The pioceeds deilvcd fiom the benefit will go tow aids pro curing for Mr Rvans an artificial limb. Tickets. 23 cents. Mis. M J. McDonald, nf Main street, will leave todny foi Detroit, Mich., wheie slip will attend tho national ses sion of the Ladles' Catholic Benevolent association ns a representative from Branch 442. Tajloi lodge No 6b8. Independent Or der of Odd Fellows, will meet this even ing in icgular session. Misses Bessie James and Gertrude Simmons are homo fiom their acatlon to the Pan-American exposition. J. Mllford Moigans and family, of Main street, are homo fiom a week's sojourn at Lake lellewlld. Foteman and Mts, W B Thornton and children, Matgaret and Willie, of the Aiehbald mine, have returned from 11 tlnee dns' -Wilt to bUhquehanna count). Rcxtord Cardwell, of Grove strept, Is rccoveilng fiom his severe nttack of pneumonia. Remember the Ice cream and clam social this evening at the Calvary Bap tist chin ih. A good time Is promised all who attend. CLARK'S SUAUHT. Mrs. ti. O. J Clark and children, of Buffalo, aie visiting her sister, Mrs. John Bostedn, of Claik's Summit. Mnstei Leo Haught met with an ac cident this week In the shape of a broken ai in, Mr Urncst Buckley Is visiting his p-ueuts at Ublv. Mich, while recov Pilng fiom tho effpets nf his iccent fall. Mr II C Siott, of Seianton, Is em ploved on the buildings being elected by Mr James Oakfonl Mr. Thomas Rjder spent several das camping on tho Susquehanna rlvei this month. Mr. and Mis M M Huff 01 d made a fishing ti lp to the river a few days ago and teport excellent success. Mr. Pied Bony and Mr. nnd Mrs. Haity Kas, of Seianton, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mis. William Athcr tnn Jli. David Smith and daughter spent Sunday In Wllkes-Bairo Mr and Mis H. Rutl. of Scranton, aro boaiding at tho home of Mr. Georgo P. Myeis Mis R. Hammet has returned to Seianton nfter spending sevoial davs with Mis. William Waters, on Wood law n I'aik Mi. R W. Woodworth Is confined to the house by an nttack of sickness Miss Beit Morey, of Sttoudsbuig, and Miss Jcsslo Polhemus, of Scranton, visited Miss Kate Athciton this week. Mr Willis Crousdale. of Chinchilla, was hi ought to Clark's Summit last Satin day, miffeilng fiom the loss of two flngeis fiom his left hand The Injured member was cnicd for by Di. Lync h Mr. Louis Atw liter and Miss Suslo Kelsev, of lown, visited Mrs. Anna. Smith tecently, PRICEBURG. Pleaching In the Pilcehiug Primitive Methodist church on Sunday by the pastor. Rev W Bentley. Morning scr vlco at 10 30 o'clock, subject. "Joy for the Sad and Sou owing. L'venlns ser vice at 7 o'clock, subject, "The l.Ntcnt of Salvation" The choir, under the leadership of Mr W. Benjamin, will render Hvp anthems at each service. All are Invited. Sunday school at J o'clock. Lverybody Invited to come. Mis. G. Davis, of Main Hreet, vltlted friends in Scranton cbterday, THE FIREMEN USE Pew nconlc ston to consider the necu. llnr exposures of the llremen. His sleeping hours are Irregulai, his hours or iclfltire un certain, and ho alternates be tween the mo notonous Idle ness nf wait ing, nnd the FIREMEN SUFFER STEADY EXPOSURE. breathless haste which follows each summons from the lire alarm. Sometimes he stands for hours scon li ed with the llery hent of a burning building on one lde, while on the other side frozen sheets of water cling to his stiff gannents like a coat of mail, Suddenly awakened from a deep sleep he (Inds himself clinging to a tiuck wagon or engine dashing through alley and avenue nt a break neck speed, pulling on his gat mentu as hu Mil. WM SL'MPTRR, Lieutenant Tiuek Co., No. 1, Fire Department, Hvanson, III writes: "Pet una cuied me of kldnpy trouble of nearly six cars standing, I became so woik that I was unable tn endure any extra sttnln without serious pain Some of tho firemen had heen taking Peruna, and, as It had helped them I thought It might help me It not onlv helned me but It cured me In no time Five bottles made a new man of me, ond three mote restoted mo to perfect hoalth." Wm Sumptor. .asssv py KJlv, -jjy jM3ggf If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. PECKVILLE. Piesbyteilan chuich, Rev. S II Moon, pastor. Services Sundny at 10.30 a m. and 7.30 p. ni. Morning subject, 'Two Bands;" evening, "Bounellcss Possession," All welcome. Peckvlllc Baptist chuich. Mission my service tomorrow at 10 30 a. in. Subject, "Ultimate Tilumph of World wide Missions." Sabbath school at It. 30 a. m. There will be no evening service. Don' forgot tonight Is the night to turn out and pntionlzo tho lltemen. The Wilsons ate right royal entertain cis. Come und listen to tho fiee con cert which will be given by Arthur Demmlng at the Wilsons hall. Will Rogers and Lester Ola, of Pas sale, N. J aio Itiitlne 'filends in town. HARFORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hal fold, July 25 Bylngton That cher of Monttosp was call"d here Thursday uy the Illness of li's sKn Mr nnd Mrs. A. T Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Swept aro visiting II. S Sweet of Troy, Pa, Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Dormnn fiid daughter Rster of Norwich, N, V., are viMtlng Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B Hammond. Mrs Polly Tiffany is sick at this wilting. Mrs. Julia Rstabrook gave a blithday part July 2-' In honor of her mother go. Mis. Hannah Guile Caughlan's eightieth birthday, her husband Obrd Caughlan died nearly nine years ego. Those prc-ont weie. Menltt G Caugh lan, nf Chicago, Mrs. Ann Molr, of Dnlton: Mis. Nelllp F.veiett and daugh ter Helen, of Seianton. W. N Tucker wife nnd ri.uiKhter Bessie of usquc hanna, C. W. Anderson irid vwte of SusquPhA'ira: Mt "it'-nnor 1.1 .v HI an'J dai'ghtPr Finncis, Seianton. Mrs Sup Williams and grand-daughter Beth of Rldgpway, Pa , Dr and Mis. Fletcher and son Walter of Carbondale. Mis. Julia n.stalnook. Mt nnd Mis Clarence Bralnnrd, Mr and Mis. J. C Tanner, Dr. and Mis A. T Brundige, Mrs H. M. Jones, Mis Jennie Wilson Miss Nancy Streeter Mrs Polly Guile and Miss Stanton of Harford. Mr and Mis. Fdwaid Tyler of New Mllford. Two children wete piesent of her four grand child) en, one was prpsent of hei thieo great grand ehlldien, one was piesent. Remenihiances were re ceived from man) of hei filends Mi and Mis Geoige Dolawav was called to Klmlra Sunday by the illness of their daughtet. Minnie Datrow and Clat.i Watson spmt Wednesday In Sciantou. The funeral of Pails Tiffany will be held nt hist late home Fildaj, July 26, 2 o'clock, enteiment In the Peck icine teiy. Ills age was 61 eats. he leaves a wife and nine ehlldien to mouin his loss. HAD A GREAT TIME. So Did This Little Gill's Mother When She Appealed. I rem the I'lilUdilphli rime Small Knthrjne aged .', left alone one day In her mamma's bediootn said to hei self, "Oh, wont I have a gicat tlnieV" And she certainly did. She began by tnklng her papa's ncik tle box out of the buienu duiwei and dlsplavlng all the neckties on the bed where she thought they would be seen to much bettei advantage. The box wasn't Interesting. ,o she thimv that under the bed. Next she took a to lamp to pieces, hut as that wasn't quite exciting enough ns a lamp study, she followed It up with even gieater at tention to the tegular one, thiew Its vvlek out of the window, and pouted tho oil down the fiont of her diess, The she picked off the wall about a half yatd squaio of paper, and powder ed the bits on the door with the con goes, the next monipnt nscendlng pet li ons heights on slippery ladders, wheie sinoko and spiny suffocate and blind. All these things btlng a peculiar strnln to mind nnd body which no other vocation docs. Thee men 111 0 pecullntly subject to diseases of the kidneys nnd stomnih. Natuie lannot stand oveiythlng. Tb on gii tim spirit be will ing the body Is sometimes weak. These men do not even hnve time EXPOSURE BREEDS CATARRH. to doctor like other men. They must have something that opcintes quickly, something sure. They have ton much at stake to indulge In experiments ot uucci tnlnty. M' R. JOHN KWRT.TING, Captain Fire Department of Kvanston, 111 , savs "Sometime ago we had such con tlnunl hnid service thnt I, as well ns ns my mon, was completely exhaust eded and felt my nerves giving way. Ono nf our men had tiled Peiuna a 'ouple of jeais ago and he advised us to tiy It Wp did so and found tbp change simply matvelous. A dose seemed hetter than a meal, nnd in ten doys wo weie nil feeling tine." John Sweeting. tents of a talcum powder box, The pin ti.iy on the bin can didn't suit hei so Hie hiokp that In two pieces and added the pins and tilnkets to the snaps of paper ..nil talcum powdet Nest she tinned her attention to n bottle ot vasellnp and rubbed It on hei face and Into her hair. She knew vaseline was made to rub on so she used It that wav of course. The contents of 11 box of cold cream weie put Into the paper, powder and pin niKtuio on the llooi A small bank full of pennies was go ing to go next, but In getting It eiown fiom a shelf It stuck hi a grove so that It had to be lett out A shower of phologinphs lay mound tho loom In a fashion that would have done eiedlt to the ambltpxtcious skill of 11 Keller ot Heimnnu. This done Katbr.vne was Just about to lay hold of her mothei's shoes when that ladv hoielf appealed. The babv tossed tho pali of shoes over her head backwaid and said, "Seem them go" Theie was plentv of "go," lndcccl, and all In live minutes time too FLOWERS THAT KILL FLIES. Grow on a Tall Stalk nnd Shnpcd Like a Lilac. A Massilon, O, dispatch to the Col umbus Rvenlng Dispatch sajs: A Wo Own nnd Offer nt Prices Yielding Nearly 5 Per Cent. BUTTE ELECTRIC & POWER COMPANY Of Butte, Montana, First Mortgage SinKtng Fund 5 Gold 'Bonds, United States Mortgage and Trust Company, Now York, Trustee- DatPd June 1. 1001 Dup In Series 1002 to 10 U Interest piyable June 1 and December 1 tn New York, Denomination 1,000. PRICES : 1902 to 1906, I (JO and Int.; 1907 to 191 1, 100.50 and mt,; 1912 to 1931, IOI and Int, EARNINGS AND EXPENSES s iA officially rcrortcrt by the Company for the car entire May 31, 1001.) Gross Earnings $336,230.87 Operating Expenses 147.147.56 Net Earnings $189,083.31 Interest on $ 1,000,000 S-i bonds 50,000.00 Surplus $139,083.31 Net Earnings Three and Three-Quarters Times Interest Charge. The bonds above offered are seemed by a first Hen on nil of the central sta tion electilo light and power companies In the City of Butte, Montana, Population served In Hutte and environs about 50,000. Mi Samuel Insull, President of the Chicago Kdlson Company nnd Common wealth Klcetilc Companv, has osnintnecl and appioved theso piopertles prior to our put c base of the bonds Copies of his tepoit furnished on application. Write for Speelul Clrt'iiliir Containing 1'iirtl.pr Information, RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO. 1 Nassau St., New York, Cincinnati. Chicago. E. H. ROLLINS & SONS, 19 Milk St., Roston, Mass Denver. San Prancisco, FKANK DniTKICK, WIMtr.s.llAltui:, PA., will Rlvc further in. formation mid execute orders for above hottJb. PE-RU-NA This Is why Peruna Is found to be ro popular among the lltemen. It sttlkes at 0111 e the soutce of stomach and kidney troubles. It ro ll) ves the con Rested ntcnt btnne with tin 01 ring a ecu taey. No de INFALLIBLE FOR CATARRHAL TROUBLES. lay, no reel tape, no mnnkevlng with prescriptions or untried remedies, Peiuim Is always ready, ldlcves piomptly, It cures ceitalnly, Systemic catarrh ennnnt lurk In stomach or kldnejs when Peruna Is used. When a cold settles anywhere In a Joint or an organ, Peruna promptly per I forms n pctniancnt cure. Firemen have learned this, thctcfore they use Peruna, CAPT. CARL HARMS. Captain Co. 2, Fhp Department, So Rvanston, 111,, wiltes, "I began taking Peiuna last fnll for bladder nnd stomach trouble. As it seemed to relievo me I kept it up until now I am glad to say it has completely cuied me. We keep It In tho engine house and whenever anv of the bojs receive a drenching nt a tire they take a dosp ni two which keeps away any bad aftei -effee ts " Lapt. C. llatins. South Kvaiiston, III. bunch nf beautiful floweis was hi ought to tho local station of the Cleveland, Lot nln and Wheeling Railway 10m pauv by a tialiiman The flowers wcip placed In water In Yaidmastor Halls otllec, then closed fen the night. The lipt morning Ml. Hall noticed that tho loom, usimllj alive with tiler, was absolutely ficc tioin them Hun dieds lay dead 011 tho tabic under the bouquet. When the eloois and win dows were opened outslele Hies flutter ed in and were Immediately attt.icteel to tho tlovveis by their fingi.inee. In every ease It was noticed that with Its first tasto of tho floweis' sweetness tho fly fell over dead Trainmen have bioucht In more of tho flowers, nnd each bunch has leaped 11 now baivest of death. CItl.cii'i have become Intel ested and aio now appljlng to tho tialmucu for bouquets Railway men say screens for tho doois and windows aio unnecessary with tho lionets In the loom. The flower Is shaped like a lilac, and Is nlmost ns fiagiant, though tho scent Is bv no menus similar It Is of a pale ollow ceilor and glows upon a tall stalk It seems to flourish In a soil containing much sand and gravel. In tho gi.ivcl pit south of the city, wheie it was found by tho railway men, It abounds. 1 ,000,000 ' I