The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 21, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1901i
WEST SCRANTON
WATER SUPPLY
WAS SHUT OFF
rKOM THE FOUNTAIN ON JACK
SON STREET.
Due to the Conduct of Boys, Who
Persistently Block the Wnter's
Course Finnegnn Had ft Niurow
Escape from Death Lieutenant
Davis on Duty Funeinl of Michael
Flynn Meeting of Driving Club.
Other Events of General Inteiest.
Tor imif tlmp the supplv of water
has been Hluit off from the chinking
fountain nt the toitur of ,Iaokoii
Ftieot ntiil ltjdo IMrk nvenue. and In
consequence niuili coinpliilnt has Ik'ii
heard ft om d'tlveis mid outlets of
hero.s In pat tli tit u
President 1)ant i. "f ir '.V, "t Sh'
board of tiado, nu'ltu' n communl
I'Ttlon iciontlv innking initilt about
tht ti r being t-liut off .11. it In- hid
n eonfote in o with President Keminer
cr, of tlio Sodetv fut In- Prevention
of Ciuoliy to Animals Mgatllt., the
mattnr.
Prom Alt 1 T in in- - i It f learned
th'U the piii'i".- foi which the fotin
tnln wus 'ft I had lurti lot sight
nf by tin1 in inv bo who made a
piactlic of i otigrei'ntlni; iiioiiiid the
fountain. spiiishlniT the water oot
tin sidewalk and pive nun' md In
tnatii irtMniM xpiiilln tin' 1 1 itlilns
of p. mcisIi.v at that point
Annlhci tnvotlto pa-time the bovs
Indulged In wax to blockade the wati t
couij-e and tin- scwei nolo with dltt
mid "tone, i mixing mi ovettlow of
wilt'", will !i litiath. a . iiMince These
things, Mi Kt'iimn if l tilalnid,
caused the watet i nittp in to shut otT
the jiipiiIv
'li"n t! o iii.'ier wis taken ii re
cently peoplo H-Iillnu III the lilliltj of
the fountain had ngiied to pievnt the
ho.v.s ft ciin doing mu damage, nml the
vwitev wt.s PEiiir tt:rr. 1 m,, lui' the
well-meanlng pioilo !dintl lnt
Fight of the inattei. and I' hi'i" I (, ill
blociuitlod the w net's imi's" rr.i' the
Ftipplv wa ncain Mint off
Thux the pni'ili of V '' .oi:Vi,i
nie depth I ..f the ftc , iter upp'
whleti h ix 'i..et nhin bv tlf S nii
ton ia ami iter i e p inv f' i m)
man.v .voat Yhh x th" n'v f.titniii
on this lde ot the rh i, nvep: the
one ippoxi the Honk end l.idde.
tnmp.in 'icii.-e, nml , m n he te
gietted that tlie v itei nipb ;.hniii4l
be shut off on ni i mint o' th- box
Something h ml 1 lie d"p tov.aidi
SUNBURN
Iio nnd Almond Cr'am tcitiovm
rcdncM cf the Mn and oothe the
rln ct fiinhum In one night. Take
a bottle nlth you on your vacation.
VOIt SALE BY 0. W. JEVhIKS.
One Weeks' C(earUp Sale
of Seasonable
Fancy Dress Goods.
We are busy getting ready for our Annual Fall Open
ing of Dress Goods. Tiie stock will be unusually large and
complete, and we regret to find that we will hardly have
room to do it justice. That's why this unusual sale and
these extraordinary low prices are quoted this week. Truly,
'tis an ill wind bLws nobody good, as our patrons will get
a substantial benefit in this case.
Double fold Plaids suitable
;br Children's School Dresses,
A good ijc value
for
IOC
Highly finished Jacquard
Suitings, all colors, 40 inches
wide. Regular 25c
Cloth for
18G
A handsome lot of two tone
mixtures in full line of Fall
Shadings. Very cheap
at
I2!c
Full yard wide storm ser
ges not a snaue missing.
15c
Fine Heavy Iwill
This week
"" All wool French Beiges.
Regular 75c cloth in all the
best early fall mix
lures 49c
Ready for Inspection Today.
r Full rauge of the newest Pedestrian and Tour-
ist Skirtings, including many exclusive novelties
and special importations.
Prices from 65c to $2.00 the Yard.
Globe Warehouse
remcdvlng the tnntter, and, I neces
sar.v, a man should bo emploveo. to
look after the foitntnln and nticu all
who misuse the privilege ett tided ny
the water compan.
Lineman's Narrow Escape.
Thomat Plnnegan, a llntnan etn
ploveel by the new telephone company
In sttlnglng wires nlotig West l.nckn
wnnna avenue, had a narrow escape
estenlay afternoon fioni serious In
jury and poxHlble death lie wax
woikliiK on me of the ciox nun on
a IiIkIi pole, when he accidental!;, came
in cutitmt with one of the iiltetnatlnB
wlrex and leieheil a xeere (thoik.
!! vtK itndeted ttncotiSLloim for a
few tnlntitex, ami wax seen to waer
on the pole, but did not fall, owing to
the manner In which he had hi Ipkm
twlxted iiiotllid tho('lox arniH Se
eial of hlx fellow wmknieli lintteu"d
to hlx axxlxtanct' and helped him to
the Kiotlllil. lie Ktlxtalneil sllfiht but tin
on his mini and hmulx, but was othet
wlxp iinlnjtireil. rortunately he 'a3
able to rexutiip hlx work In a short time,
but admitted that It wax an evttemely
narrow ecnpp.
Competition nt Lake Lodotc.
The tnuxknl competition which will
take place at Lake laiilorp on Monda,
Septembi t -, Is expltlnc much lutPtcft
RitiniiK the sliiKctx of the Lnrkawattna
alley. AltiadV seveial wipe e lubx hae
In en orKmilred, and It Ix expect 'cl pir
tlex will bo pnteied ficim ruet"t "lt,
(jitlnndip, ohphafit, (Vol th Scian
ton, WVxt Scianton, Talot. l'lttxton,
KliiKxton, Wllkts-ltarie. Pl mouth and
N'antlcoUp.
The xebctlon will bp "MnrtMx of the
Aleut." and the piio wll lie $l"0 Pi of
II. mien !" anv. conductor of the
Wotld'x Pair ptbe winiipix will b" the
adjudicate)!. Thp Oxford (Hep club, un
do the ill! oct loll of David Stephens,
and the Anthtaelti x, of Tavlor, David
)',. .tones illrectot, me alliadv talking
alioiit vMiat the.v will do with the
tnonev
The nnle voice patty, under the
lenleixhip nf Ptof David Stephens,
which will compile nt Lake l.odote
I.ibor D.i. me teriin steel to meet foi
leluarsal in the lnxement of the c'on
meKiitloual cliinch, on South Main
avenue, thl pveiilntr at 7 in o'clock.
Exclusion to Glen Onoko.
(Her voo people attended the excur
sion vextetdiv of the Haptlxt YnunB
People's union of Northeastern Penn
v 1 inia to Cilep Onoko
Delegations cr in nltetnlatice fiotn
ohphint. St i anion Tavlor. l'lttxton,
Wilkes-Hat IP, Nnntlcoke and other
lihtcex The da was a delightful one,
and the ride over the svvltchbick to the
btirniiiK mine at Summit 11111 wax
much enjo.ved
Lieutenant Davis on Duty.
Lieutenant John DivK who has
been assigned to the c hinge of the
West Scianton police pioeinet, was on
dutj last evening He spemx nt home
In hlx npw sutroundlngs, and has thp
well wishes of the public for a suc
cessful administration
Captain Thomas h. Williams had a
Changeable White Cord in
most of the desirable ;fall col
orings. A fine, heavy all
wool cloth, specially design
ed for Ladies' Tailored Suits.
Regular value $1.00 JQa
Sale price TTull
A little lot of High Class
Home Spuu Cheviots, 54
inches wide, and very desir
able for separate skirts. QQn
A rare bargain at Dub
46-inch fine all wool Ser
ges in all the good fall shades
A really good 50c 04
serge for only UIU
Your choice this week
of
our regular 65c line
colored Henriettas for
49G
night off last night and will begin day
duty In the central city this morning.
He was the recipient of hearty con
gratulations from his friends ester
day, and will undoubtedly make many
fi lends In the central city.
Entries Close Tonight.
All members of the Wpxt Side Dl ly
ing club nip lequcxted tn inept this
evening at 110 South Slain avenue, to
make' until ariatigemeiits for the race
meet on the speedway tomoirow nfter
lioon, All entiles, except for the free
foi -all, will close thix evening
The pilzes to be awatcled to the win
ners ate now cm exhibition nt llnux.
ers harness shop, on Not tit Main live
hup, and consist of two cooling blan
kets and a track whip.
Funeral of Michael Flynn.
Set vices over the remains of the late
Michael Khnn were held nt St. Pat
rick's Catholic chinch at IHO o'clock
Jistoreliiy moinlng and vvcrp lnrgply
nttendptl. Hpv. Pather Dunn odlclated
and Interment wax made In the Cathe
dinl Lcnietety
The pall beaiers were Prank Mc
C'miii Michael McOatui, William Me
flee, Thomas Cat toll, William May and
Joxpph Itatiett,
NOTES AND PERSONALS.
Mis. Anna Van Htixkltk, of Paid
Mount, and Mlm P.ll7abeth Peisp, of
Chinchilla, fpent jextrnla with Mis.
A. II, J!i'iiial, of North Sumner ave
nue. Mr. ami Mrx. William N Chase and
clmightii Hnth, of Noith Htoinlej ave
nue, will leave today for a tpn dns'
stH at Ocean Oiove and Asbuty Petk.
A Inige number of voting people nt
tettileil the basket picnic at Na Aug
paik exteidn, which was held by the
ni"mbii.s of llrani'h No. fiU of the
l.ndlex Catholic Uenevok'iit associa
tion. The lentilns of Hachel, the Infant
child of Mi and Mis Kied W. Young,
of SMI West Lackawanna avenue, were
Intel red In the Washlttirn stioet teme
teiv est(.itlny afternoon
Mis. June Jenkins and daughter
Dllabeth, of l'lttxton, aie the guests
of lelitlvpx on Noith Hromley ave
nue .Misx Ida D Jnmex, of South lteberca
avenue, is vlxltlng bei sisic r In In
ttitnlaU, Cambtla i nunt
Miss Anna Moffat, of Thlid stieet,
wax seveteh xinliliil on Monday by
boiling vvat t She was caitvlng water
iipxtaitx when pht slipped and fell.
Joseph 15 Kent, of Scranton strept,
lux t .'tin mil home fiom .a week's statV
at l.lke Sheililan.
Mis Ailhur l.evxhnu and son llar
nld, of Noith Htomev avenue, are visit
ing le.tthes in llawp
MI- .Mai Iha lluglns, of flat field
avenue, Ix home titini a vlxlt with
filendx at Shli kxhlnnj and lieiwlck.
Mix (leotge Plehlei, of Ncn lb Sum
ner nvenit", is In Pottxvllle to attend
the funetal of a iclative.
Mls Annie P.iown, of Kmmet street.
Ix spending a lew days at Huff.tlo and
Nngna Pills
Miss list her Hughes, of Hamilton
sttp-M. and llxs Muv Davis, of Noith
Stimutt avenue, --pe nt esteula in
Maui h Chunk
(leotge Jaines, of DlvKlon Stieet,
spent .vextpulav vvlth fi lends in Pitts,
ton.
Andtew Dpi shim i of South Main
ivenue, was in Plttxtun vextc.rdn.v
Alhett Divix, of South Main avpnue,
his letiiined home fiom Lake AVInola
Mis Thoinas Pletcher and childien
of IMwaidx conn, aie visiting fi lends
in Wilkes. Hit to .md Heading
Miss Cassle Noble Is s(tiotixh 111 nt
'tile hnnw. of ll.'l 1 II tit lr 'I lirmi lu
Willi mis. ot l.M" lhnon stieet.
Olhei P Jones has accepted a pos.
Hon at Inkeim m
Mi ami Mis. J. C (Jallaghet. of
Jackson stieet. have letuttwd hotim
fiom Atlanile Cliv.
MI Curie Hi own, of New Yotk
cltv, Is spending the month of August
at the home of her aunt, Mix J. C.
llrown, of Sctnntoii stieet
Aithur Davis, of fourteenth stteet,
will have toda.v foi a xhoit visit In
New York.
Koliett liiadlev of New York, H
spending his vacation with relatives In
tow n.
Miss Anna Davis, of I'oiuteenth
stteet. will spend the balance of the
month In New York.
Mollis W'llllinis, of Poek sir. et. will
le-ue todav on a business tilp to New
Yoil.
James living, of 1r'i Pniker stteet,
was taken to the West Side hospital
jesteidaj, suffeilng ftom typhoid
feoi
Mis Jeaiietle Lewis, of West Locust
stuit is vNltlng her sibter In Ply.
mouth
Mis p j. Nealls and child! en, of
Chestnut stieet, ate spending a few
Weeks with lelitlvpx In Wa.vmtit
Mix. Davis nf Last Stioildsburg, Is
visiting lur sstei, Mix. W'hetllng, of
South Hioiuley nvetute.
Miss Pet ilm Wliotllng of South
Ib'iinlev avpiiup. Is entei tainlng .Miss
PI irein p P.ivacool, of Past ritmudH
buig Mis noniPf D Williams and daugh
tei of Middle Gnnvllle. N. V, are
visiting Dr and Mis J J Itobeits, of
South Main avenue.
Mis Motrin Lvans and daughter,
Miv, of South Itehecca avenue, aie so
Joiiining a' Atlantic Cltv
Mi mil Mrs On in Pvans, of Noith
Si'im "t avenue, lnve leturned fiom
Attmtlc rit.v.
Mathew Murphv, nf Chestnut Htree t,
returned last evening fiom Atlnntlc
Cltv
William M William, of 1111 Rock
Rtieet, has bppn appointed West
Scianton correspondent of The Truth
The remains of the late Thoinas
Jenkins will nrrlve Iipip this afternoon
from Moscow Set vices will he held In
the Plixt Welsh Cenigregatlonal
church at '2 o'clock, and will he con
ducted bv Rev David Jones and Hpv.
D. P .Tonps. Interment will be made
In the Washbu-n stieet ceineteiv.
Prof Daniel Phillips and wife, who
have been In Coloindo and Melco dur
ing the past vcar, will return home
tomonovv, both much benefitted In
health. Prof, Phillips wn gtanted a
ear's leave of absence, and will, upon
his leturn, heconie pilnrlpal of No. 10
school, on Jackson stteet He was
foimpily principal of No, 14 school
CI. A. Williams, of Pock street, who
Is on his vacation at Middle Oranvllle,
N. Y, is hPilously 111 with an attack
of typhoid fevei. Word to that ef
fpet was ipcphed In this city jpster
day by his lelathex.
A GREAT SURPRISE
Ii In rtoro for nil ho me Kcmp'n Itabim for
the Throat anil I.un;s, the greet ipiarantcrd
remedy, WouM ou believe that it Ii roh on
Iti merits and ony clrueclit Ii authorised hy the
proprietor o( this wonderful remedy to eho )oii
a tamplo bottle freeT It ncer fail to cure
acute or chronlo couclw. All ilrueeleU tell
Kemp's llalsam. Price Hia. ami &0c.
GREEN RIPOE.
Messtx Plnyd and Warren Puller,
James Neeld and Harry Connolly left
.vestptday for two weeks' camiilng nt
Like Sheridan,
Miss Maude Puller, of Dickson nve
nue, Is visiting- her aunt, Mrs. Signer,
of Dowtisvlllc, N. Y.
T. 11. Hughes, of Sanderson atPiitt".
wax In Cm bondale on business yes
teiduy. Miss Temple, of Philadelphia who
has been the guest of Miss Woodruff,
of Electric! avenup, leturned to Dal
las csterday, vvhprp she Is upending
the summer.
Prof. li. ',. iiurdlrk and family, ot
Mousey avenue, left jestculay for
Lake Sherldnn,
Mr. William Wolf, of Klsk avpnue,
has lecovered from a two weeks' Ill
ness. Mr. Pred Oostner, of Penn avenue,
has nccepted a position with V. C.
Hns'ziird.
The (Ireen Hldge Women's Christian
Tempeiani e union will nippt this
afternoon at 1 o'clock at Mis. Camp
bells, 1R12 Mousey nvenne. This will
be an evangelistic meeting, In charge
ot Mis, J S Miller, superintendent of
the dep irtmen' A toullal Invitation
Is extended to all.
SOUTH sFRANTON NOTES
Fleasant Suiprlse Parties Tendered
Miss Emma Dora and Mr. and
Mrs. Benedict Kraft.
A very pleasant suiprlse pirtv was
ten.lPieel Miss Hmm.i Plora, of Hones
lale, last evening by a large number
of her friends at the resldencp of Miss
Ann i Charlps on Prook stteet, whero
she Is visiting. The evening was
w tilled away in games, songs and danc
ing. Those prpsent wpip Mlxs Prlpda
Poos, Mm Young, Lily Vanburgan,
Clam Ciabnei, Mamie Dsh, Nellie
0'HoIp, Anna Kraft, Josephine Ktaft,
Jessie Pvans, LI77.IP Hvans, Mamie
Mlikux, lhnttia Henipp, Mnmle Ilpnipe,
Maniie Lvnch, Pniitia lteld"iibach,
Katie Haul, Clata Ploia, Mamie
Chalks. Annie chai lex, Llllle ltelden
lucli, cleoige Pmmetts, John Kuhn,
Aithur tlralinet, .I0I111 ltuins, Jacob
Pish, Clntles HerghaiisM, Piank Hea
gt 11, John Ilaltti, John Puller, Henry
Kiinnsco, Hnrrv Livello, John Pink
and Jamex Mui ton
Pleisantly Surptised.
Mr and Mts Itenedict Ktaft were
pleisnutlv sutprlspcl at their iosduce
on Stone avenue Monday night bv a
liumbei of their friends, who gathered
to congratulate them on theli twent
llfth anniveixar of their wedding.
Climes and other amusements were
indulged In ami at a late hour tefresh-
nients vvete set veil
Those present wete Mr. nnd Mrs.
tieoige Sous, of New Yoik; Mi and
Mix Mnikol, Mr. and Mis. Albert
Ktaft. Mt and Mrs Jacob Sons, Mt
and Mix. Hem diet Kraft. Miss Nellie
Quinin, Miss Theiesa Ktaft, Annie
Kiaft, Josephine imldoff, Annie Itnl
doff, Katie Matkel, Mavme Kraft,
Chatlex Matkel Jt , Pied Mmkel, Al-
luit Ktaft. Chn.tles Matkel, Geoige
and Peter Webei
NUBS OF NEWS.
Pied llesslngei has left for sevcial
weeks' visit at 11 ilely, O.
The memhets nf James Connell lodge,
No ITU, Independent Otdet of Odd Pel-
lows, w'ill meet in tegular Fcssion this
evening at Piuelum's hall.
Mix Pied Hug and ihllifren, ot
l'lttxton avenue, have left foi a weeks
xtav at the Pan-Ameilc in.
The Scianton Saengei bund will meet
foi u heat sal this evening In Athletic
hall
Miss Doia fltlggs his returned after
a week's stav with her sister, Miss
Hattlet Savie, of Moscow
Miss Plot en Ctaig, of Ceil ir avenue,
Is vNltlng friends nt Haeton.
All meiiibeis of the South Side base
ball team ate eatnestlv ic quested to
meet at Hums' haibei shop this even
ing at S o'c lock.
.Miss Connell, of Plttxion nvpniip, has
letuiiied Horn a two weeks' stay at
New York 1 Itj
Miss Mm McIIale, of Olj pliant. Is
visitimg Miss Poland, of Cedar ave
nue. The Mises Mamie Dunleivy and An
il 1 Koy, of l'lttxton avenue, left foi
New Yoik cltv vpsttnlii
Jo Hammoiul, of Willow stieet, has
letuiiied nftet n till cla.vs' vacation
spent at the Pan-Ainerlc.n exposi
lion John Kenned, of Buffalo, who has
been vNitlng his puents on South
Webster nvenue, has retuined home.
Mlxs Kntie Cnmpieo and Miss R,
fiallagliPt of Axhiev me visiting Miss
Katie Itiiaue, on Cedai nvenue.
Jmncx Dalv of I'toppct avenue. Ins
left foi Huffalo, where he will reside
pc iiuaueulb
DUNM0RE DOINGS.
Tuneial of Mis. Chester Potter Oc
culted Yesteulay Miss Brown
and Chas. Graham Wedded.
The fuiicinl of the late Ml." Chester
Potter oeeutteil fiotn bet latp home cm
Waked) xttcpt esteida
The seivleex weie conducted by P.ev
W. P. (ilhliotix, of the PrexhytPilan
chinch TIipip weie many lienutiful
llor.il offetlngs, among them a beau
tliul bukit fiom the Ladles' Aid so.
cletv, of which she had long been an
active nif-mbei Interment was made
In the family plot In Dunnioip cetne
telj The pillbeaieis were. James 11
Young O. W H. Allen. A L Hi den
J O Rom., S. H. Huckley. P. K.
Swart!'
Bi own-Graham Nuptials.
Miss Majnic Hrown, of Avoca, who
for some time has been the guest of
her cousin, Miss Kate McMillan, of
P.lakelj stieet was married on Mon
dav to Chatles O-rahnm, of Avoca. bv
Rev. Chailes H. Hhvs, of HIiiRlinm
ton wfter the ceremony thej letiiined
here nnd atinouiurd the fact which
vwih n complete suiprlse to theli many
fi lends. The aie now enjojlng their
honeymoon In the New Ihigland snatcs
where they will spend tho next few
weeks
BOROUGH BREVITIES.
Michael Neat), a miner emplojcd at
the (liv-y drove collleiy of the Ilrle
company, had his nnklo badly squeezed
jesteiday bv a fall of coal which Just
gia-sed his body It Is thought theie
ure no bones broken.
The Dunmore Prohibition dun will
hold a business meeting on Wednesday
The Hand Thai rocks Rules.
THE first Napoleon said that the one thing
1' ranee needed to make her great was
MOTHERS. He understood that "the hand
that rocks the cradle rules the world." There were
mothers a-plenty in Krance as mothers go, But
what Napoleon wanted was mothers who .should be
breeders of men ; men of .statute and men of
stamina, fit to follow the eagles of France through
Egypt's sands and Russia's snows.
There can be no strong manhood where there is
no strong motherhood. Strength
where there is .sound health there
The world is full of the wailing of weak and J
puny ciiiiurcu who win grow up to ue small 01
stature, frail of body and weak of mind, a menace
to the national greatness. Who is to blame ? The
mother is to blame if she does not at least endeavor
to fit herself, physically, for the duties and obliga
tions of her state.
There is nothing surer, nothing more definitely
established as an undeniable fact,,than that "weak
ivotnen arc made strong by the use of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription.
Who says so? The women, who out of weak
ness, have been made strong, say so. The women
for whom the pre-natal period has been robbed of
its misery. The
women lor whom
the birth hour has
been made practi
cally painless. The
women who never
nursed a healthy
child until they
used " Favorite Pre
scription." The
women who could
never nurse a child
at all before "Fa
vorite Prescription"
made the fountain
of nourishment to
flow in abundance.
These are the
women, thousands
in number, who
bear witness that
Dr. Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription
makes weak women
strong and sick
women well.
"I am so thankful
for vvlnt Dr. Pierce's
I'aOritc Prescription
has done for me,"
writes Mrs. Tohn T.
Smith, of Slocan.n.C,
Box 50. "It helped me through the
me Dtnn 01 my cnwci, a tag, strong uaoy girt, the most
healthy of all my three, and it cnreel me ot a disease which
was taking away all my strength."
ALMOST PAST BELIEF.
"I take pleasure in informing you of the birth of a boy in
perfect heilth, on May :8th, 1899," writes Mrs. 1,. E. Corti,
of Waltonvtile, Pa, Hot 25. "I cannot find words suffi
cientlv strong to express to ou my thanks, for my delivery
wis almost without pam, nnd when my husband arrived
with the doctor the child was already lxrn. The neighbors
who were with us, and my husband and the doctor, could
not believe their ees. Having suffered so much before I
never believed myself able to be delivered of n livinc child.
I I tell everybody this happy event was due to the help of
I God and of your medicines. I shall never be without your
1 medicines henceforth nnd shall never fail to recommend
1 vonr ' bavorite Prescription.'
"Our hearts are full of Gratitude to
cines, which hive given us the happiness of having a living
child of our own, after so much suffering and disapjxmit
inciit. "I recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription to all
young women, who are in the same condition that I was in,
as one of the best remedtes in existence. I have used eight
bottles and find myself in perfect health."
"I hive been the mother of five children, two of which
were premature births, and my heilth was very poor ever
since until the present tune," writes Mrs. A. W. Cornwell,
of 810 V ijtreet, N. K , Washington, D. C. " Had trouble of
internal orgms for yi orseveu jears. I took local treat
ment and different medicines, but they only gave me tem
porary relief. Had palpitation of the heirt, weak stomach,
and all sorts of aches and pains. I was advisee! by friends
to try Dr. Pierce's medicines. In October, 1898, I began
taking it, and felt better after taking a few doses. Have
taken seven bottles of 'Favorite Prescription,' two of
'Golden Medical Discovery,' three vials of Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets, and two of his 'Compound Extract of
Smart-Weed.' In August, 1S99, I gave birth to 1 strong
bring it to you. If you desire to possess this valuable
health guide and medical advisor, snd 21 one-comi stamps to defray
cost of mailing omy, for paper-bound volume, tOOQ pages, or 31 stamps
for book in cloth binding. Address Dr. R. V. PlC,&?2!f"v Buffalo, N. Y.
evening nt S o'clock nt the homo of
Ti. P Altttno.se on Urook stieet There
Is to be bin-lness of iiupot tarn i tran.s
iicti d i i'i nil lei tr th atttf J.ince of
i veiy memh i
Mli-ses Kate and Jillli Kentnon die
KoJotiinliiK at I. ike Wlnola.
Ill n I v Hloes, of rniilth Mieet, who
has Hpcnt the 11 ist lew mouths ttavel
Iiik tlnough the inntliwtst, retuined
lionie vestcnlnv
Mte.s Cecelia Patsons. of Jefteuon
avenue and the Misses Plttack, of
Gieen P.ldKe nie iiistlcatlni; nt Smtt.
Miss Jessie rink, of Chinch t-tnel,
Is vlfitlnt' ftlends nt Dtlnkei.
Horatio Simmons, a fcumei resident
hero, but now of Plttshtitsr, Is vksltlns
f i lends In town
Ti.iln Dispatcher Clinics Foul and
daiiKhter nie vlsltliiir tilrmlH at (lieat
Hend nnd Thompson
Thomas Hold, of While Witci, Wis..
Is the cutst of his niece Mi.s W F
Pulley, on Webster nvenue
Mr nnd Mis O M HIiiRhani, of
Pine stteet, and Mt.s A I. Hltiftham,
nf Plakely stteet, left vsteiday for
the Pan-Ameilinn expedition,
NORTH SCRANTON.
T.nst evening the North Knd Stais'
bai-kel ball to un conducted a em lal
and entei tnlninent at the Amlltoi lutii.
which was n meat totccei-x, tlu hill
belnc thtnnceil tn Its utmost with
people who tinned out to crlve thelt
henit Ftippcnl foi the basket hall
teiim which give them tun h enjojahle
entei tnlnmeiitf lai-t reason
Anna, the 0-cni-cild child of Mr
and Mm Pierce, of Hi h K. avenue, was
attacked by a villous cow neiu hi
home anil would have been fioteil
and tininplcd upon had It not beep
foi her s-e teninn of till or be Iiik In i td
by folks In bet Iiouk, The child was
on the triound beneath the uiw'k fut
when wile win pit kel up she wn
taken Into the house, when1 a phjul
clan was summoned, who, upon e.vii in
itiation found that the child linn ie
celved nevoia! t-mall cuth and m lutein f.
The Noith Sei anion Piohlbltlon
League will hold an Impoitant buul-
baby boy. Was In lalor onlv a short time. Now rav gen
eral health Is good and I fcef stronger and better in'every
way than I hive felt for years. I feci that I cannot praise
your medicines enough, and shall alwajs feel that I owe my
good health to you and jour valuable remedies. I thank
God for this 'Uavoritc Prescription ' (woman's friend)."
"When I wrote to ou, in March, asking as to what to do
for tnvself," siys Mrs. Kiln Kcvnolds, of Gufltc, McLean
Lo , Ky, I was expecting to become confined in June, and
was stik all of the time. Had been sick for several month.
Could not get anj thing to stay in my stomach not even
nlcir" i11 miscarriage twire in six months threatening
all tho time with this one. Had fcmnle weakness for several
years. My hips, back and lower Ixnicls hurt me all the
time. Had numbness from my hips down. Had several
hard cramping spells, and was not able to do any work nt
all. 1 received jour answer in a few davs, telling me to
tike Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I took three bottles,
and licfore I had taken it n week I was better, and before I
had taken it a month I was able to do my work. On the
27th of May my baby was born, and I was only sick three
hours, and had an exsv time. The doctor said I got along
nicely, nnd my husband said, ' If it had not been for Dr.
Pierce we would not have lnd this boy.'
Wc praise Dr. Pierce's medicine, for it has cured me. I
am better now than I have been for thirteen jears."
implies health, for
is also strenetli.
long months preceding I
use.
vou for your medi
V tUWKWJHl
1 ""V..-i. ' 111 MUflwfkv
Vi "ill 4SSfBK
Jg Or. Pierce's great medical work, The People's Common
" Sense Medical Adviser. We aivo it away. We can't
ness meotinir Thuisdny evening, Ainr
J.' at the home of Thomas Mome, of
Fist Puker sttett Hveiy nn mhe r
should he ptesint nnd hi at of the new
plans for the county and Mtate cim
paln'ii. PARKPLACE.
(lioiRp Iiui ton and fnmllv, of Tilpp
.stint have letuiiied after a lour
weeks' visit In Sufiieli!inna count.
Miss p.iln Towiisptid nf I'm toij -vllle.
nnd Mls Hattle Van Duuei. of
Plttaton, l vlwltlnsr at the lestdence
of Wei t Kiesge, of Albrlithi avtniti
Dr Cotser, of Ptovidenee, has te.
tinned tiom a week's htaj at Haine
gat Pay.
Miss Plsic 1 1 Ii Kts. of Towanda is
spending a louple of dnvn with Mis
.1. H Coisei of Piovliletue lonil
fi. C I.jmnn, of the Court Stien
Methodist, KpLseopal c lunch, left on
Tiienli foi n week nt the Wjomlns
Camp meeting
MIj-s Oitrutle Kilt. of PlttFtoti Is
spending n week with MIk.s Ida Olsner.
of Mone-e avenue
OBITUARY.
MIPS SM'SAN K RIPPI.i: the daugh
ter nf Colonel and Mrs i: II Hippie
died at the home of In i patents at I
o'clock ihLs mornliie'. after a s
month's Illness 'llie funetal notice
will he made later MIh Hippie was
IS seai.s of age and wns vet) popular
among a huge ilule of ai(iuliit.iniiH.
llei death came n.s a decided chock to
all who knew hei and the mm i owing
parents will todav be ovuwheie the
objiutri of the slticeiest snipath.
THOMAS JHNKINS. of Maple l.-ik.
died Moiuhi. aged I" cais. Ills
tuneial will be held todav, with ititei
tnent In the Wihbuin stteet unicteiy.
I.P.SI.li: SICKI.IIH, sou of Joseph
SJIrU.ir nf Phllo stieet. died Tnr.-ilnv
"icfteiiioon lit I o'clock. Ho wat- -lck
four weeKs with opnuiu fever unci was
JO cata of age.
NO EXCUSE FOR SUFFERING.
Mothers by thousands have given like testimony.
Is there any reason whyjM should suffer and be
the mother of an
unhealthy and un
happy child ?
" Favorite Pre
scription" will do
for yon what it has
done for a multi
tude of mothers
make you well and
strong. Don't let
the fact of the
failure of other
medicines to help
your case discour
age you from try
ing Doctor Pierce's
Favorite Prescrip
tion. No other
medicine is like it.
It is like no other
medicine. It con
tains no alcohol,
and is absolutely
free from opium,
cocaine, chloral
and other narcotic
drugs. In this it
differs from almost
every other "put
up " medicine of
fered for women's
It is a purely vegetable preparation and can
not disagree with the weakest constitution.
"Favorite Prescription" makes weak women
strong and sick women well by curing the causes
of womanly weakness and sickness. It regulates
the periods, dries the drains which sap the strength,
heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female
weakness.
Sick and weak women, especially those suffer
ing from chronic forms of disease, are invited ot
consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, absolutely free, and
so obtain the advice of the foremost specialist in
diseases of women absolutely without cost or fee.
All correspondence is strictly private and sacredly
confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo,
N. Y.
This offer of free medical advice is not to be con
founded with any similar offer made in imitation of
it. There is no similar offer which has behind it
an institution like the Invalids' Hotel and Sur
gical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., presided over by
Dr. Pierce, as chief consulting physician, assisted
by a staff of nearly a score of skilled physicians,
every man a specialist in the treatment and cure of
disease. A letter to Dr. Pierce puts you in con
sultation with the foremost specialist in the treat
ment and cure of woman's diseases. The only cost
is the stamp on our letter.
Accept no substitute for "Favorite Prescription."
A substitute means a little more profit to the
dealer, but it is an absolute loss to you. Only
"Favorite Prescription" will do for you what it
has done for the women whose tstimony we have
printed above.
Funerals.
Th. funetal of th. lute Mis, J.ucetta
I.nllif will tik. the it J in e. clock
this afteinom tnnu the h ause, 907
lliimpton sti et
Tho luncial of the lute Matthew
Tlicesp will take plin e this afternoon
fiom the house, iy, Plist tioet In
tettiunt wus inaelo In tho Cathedral
ceuietci
The funetal of .Mr. Ij K. Francois
will take plate this aftenionn at 3
oInk noin the family home 317
Macinon avenue.
Massacre for Dyspopsla.
A P'enih iiicdlinl Join mil cltoj a
number of cases whete gteat md lust
ing henellts weie detlved, by peoplo
MifiVilns fioni d.v spuria and ahdom-
illill ilNep.-irs, flolll a gi title llias.siBfl
tieiiment of th,. alidoinen fine ca.so
mentioned is Hint ot a jouiin' men aged
twenty vents, who foi sl niontho had
been siiiiet Ing with his stoma, h In
spite of vailed treatment he was grad
ually gtowlng vvmse and looked like
one In the laM singes of incomipa he
was very nervous and was i. minced ,
that he was nbnitt to die Attei In
stituting th abdonilnnl nmsj-age his
condition inpldly Itnpioved, his abdo
men, which had tesinbled thit of a
child with metilimltls. became supple
and dallv enlniged. The tieatment
w.us not sew i niir vei spei ml Ills
pain illnppeaied. and he was able to
illgepl all that was nlven to him The
pitlent gained In sl months about ,'
slt-tlve pounds which he has not
lost since that time, now live year
aRO. -Leslie' Weeklj.
Accoutitlncj for It Chemically.
1 1 in tin ( In. i. i Triliiiiii'
It nniv lii nn ich fniii v ' temmked
Mrs ScUdnm-lImne hut sineo my
huchiinl begin tlilnklmt the water
fioni that lion spilng he baa seemed
to he ten limes a obstinate us ho, used
to be."
"PeihapK." stisgestcd Mm. Nexclorc,
"tho wutei Is tinctured with pig Iron."