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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 11, 1901).
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RAILROAD time tables.
Delawaio and Hudson Itallroad.
.tiinr '), vol
Irnln will lcu mliuiulalt t ill UlUn i
lor smnlon nml Wilkes llirre-nnfi, 7 M, S no,
0I, inni, 11 ii mi I2I, 1 H, S'i :,J)
Jim, 7iw, Win, MAI p in , ,.
Minrtav trjliu lfir at hfil, II 21 i m . ' .
2. in, 8 Ml, SOU ii in
lr Mfniu, Sintiul, Monlrril. II ilon. Nrw
Iiizlnnil pollll", i (r , 7 im u in . M "I
,llll( ... ii
I'or lake lvloir, Uminitt an J IIiiiomIjIc,
7 -', 11 0.1 ii in , 1 "t. nil in
Siiiid.iv ltiln lento for l.iki- Luili'tr, Srtmart
ml llnnrihp nl (MO u mil "0. I n p in
Trillin nrrho .it I nilinmliilo tiom W Ilk" lime
nnd Vranton m follows t. VI, S.I", P'lO. 1 "o
m . I! 37, 2 ml, I Al. 4 2. H0, 7 01, s.ll, 'J l,
11 fi7 p. m ; 1 S.1 it in.
Siinc1.ii tMliw iiriltt at n 17 a in s 12 10. 3 i.,
2, it ."), ii nn p in
"lulni arrlio dalli from Mbim at .It" anl
V.V p in . mid in iinilaj al 2.m p rn
ImIih urrbe from llnnrulilff nrnl W'umitt
dulli at 8 13 ii. m.i 12 HI, 1 in. it 17 p m
vundaj tialm arrlo nl diilmmlilf Irom Liur
Indole, Wmmirt mid llonii.il.ile Jt 1M7, 4 10
ird 7.fi5 p tn.
New York, Ontaiio nnd Woatcm.
tunc 21, lioi
"Halm leave (aihomljlc Im Scrjnlun t 7 00,
10 01 a in , I 00 p in
Nind.ij trulrm at 7 no a in i flOu p m
Traliu hale CiiIiiiikIhIp foi points notlh it
11 10 a m ; 4 41 p m On hunli) t 0 10 a m
Trains lcavinc at II 10 i in week dm and n 10
a in Ntntliy in ike connection tor Sew lork,
Cornwall, Hi.
Train airho from Vranlnn it 11 10 a mil It
d in p. m ! from point north, 10 00 a tn , 4 oo
p m Sundi Irom set-niilon al V 10 a in. and
7 45 p. tn ; from t'nloMi at fi nrt p m
Erie Railroad.
June 2J, l'lOl
Trains lraip illi l ition, Curliond lie, illib
(extent Sunilai) nt 7 00 a in and I II p in lor
Brandt and Mncirli. il'lli m . dally (ex
crplliic Mintl.n.1. fur Illrmlinml nn, iniUinif i on
iifitionK for New mk rlu und lliiftito, and at
(5 10 p in for Niaqwhaniii, making connection
(or western point
'umlaj train at 0 l" i tn for Siivpirhinni,
tilth tmlcrn lonncilion, and b 27 p in, with
Mnie connection
Trains unite at fil i in and tfi p. tn,
Sumlatt at HI a in.
ABINGTON BAPTIST
ASSOCIATION MEETING
The First Day's Session Given Over
to the Transaction of the Business
of the Sunday School Union An
nual Election of Officers.
Thf thief dns' session ot the Ab
nBton lLiptiit ai-orlatinn opened jes
Ifday moinliiff In the Herein Haptlst
Inn ill, I'.irbundiilp, ulth tlie nmni.il
fuiidny school I'oinctitiiiu. The i loudy
ok dtnliif? Ilip whole dn, thieatenltiK
rain, pievpntoil the him from spiuHiik
foitlt lt- win nt i.hm of the l.it few
dris, ami with tool Keptember zephjia
tnaile the d.iy an lili.il lomi'iitlon one.
AKlintiKh the people of raibr(idalu
lwe Jiu-t passed tluoilKh theli senil
leiUPimlHl eelebtatlon, iheie K every
e Ideiu'p the hae not expended nil ot
thrli hospltallly, but aie able to loy
ally enleitaln the Isltlitp: deleR.ites
to tlie lonvViitinn The ihuiih has
ircently imdetKone a thorounh ien
Mitlon and iitlniit liuproeinent' hae
been nindp about the pillllce. llev. II,
J. Wlialen, I). 1), the loiiKenlal pi.xtor
oi the chut ill. Is moft beat Illy weleoni
tns? the deleRatex and is a bu m.in in
bis oisjrht of entei talnment and
othei mattPi.s peitalnln to the ton
pntlnn. OvvIiik to the latenpss of the .uihal
of a ttaln ,md the consequent dehty
mc oi ilelPRatrH tlie imnentlon did
not open at the hour asKned. It was
nrnr 11 o' loek when the convention
lonvened In the tp.u Ions auditorium
of th i bin i h There weie few dele
K.itps oniipyitiR plates in the pews
when II. .1. Pe r.iaw, of Maydeld,
opined the lonventlon with a fifteen
minute devotional eilie, .ifter whkh
the piesldent John .1 Van Nnit, of
Scranton, took cluuge of the pxeriNes.
The Hist thliiR- on the pioRianuue was
the trading of tljp lcttei of the Sunday
i hnol of the Heiean Haptlst chinch
a AVIKnn !eaty. The letter stated
hut tin- past ear had been a very
'tiuehstill and piospeious one. l'lgh
t"cn of i he mIioIiiih have united with
the chiliih and thiee have been le
niovpd b death. An addics of wel
come followed, this Riven bv A S
I,ou.ej, Mipeilntendent of thp Heiean
Minday s-i hool, whlih was vei heaity
In splllt. and I'tesldent Van Noit made
a bilef i espouse, ppie..snR the pleas
uie of all In mt'PtliiK with this ehuiih
In lonvention HiisIiicsk was the net
In onlei on the pioRi.tinme and tom
tnlttep.s weie tailed upon to lepoit
The progi amine lommittee tepoited,
and the pi ori amine as atiaiiRed nnd
pi luted wan adopted, i: M. I'ei U, of
Caibondale, tieasiuer of the Sunday
m hnol lonvention, pipented his an
nual repuit, mIiowIiik that tU.Zr had
bun leielved and epended , I). 1M
wauls, of Mlakely, and William Cap
well, of Si i anion, weie nppolnted to
audit the Iip.ikiiipi'x an mint. The In
Flltute noiinal class lommittee was
i ailed upon to lopoil, but made no ie-epoil.-o.
The aunuiil elei tlnti of olliiei.s
w ih then held nnd icmilteil as follows.
I'rtsldent. ', 1). iMwatds, of lilahel.v :
vlie incsldnet, A S I.eusley, of Ca't
bondalp. hPiietaiy, V M. Koehler, ot
Sotanlon. tieasuiei, i: Jt, Peck, of
(irbondale An Invitation was ex
tended to vIhIUuk biethren and sisteis
to occupy Neatu and paitlelpate In
thp proceedliiKS of the lonvention.
At this point Pioldunt-iplpi i i:d
ward took the pl.itfonn and In a neat
address thanked the deleRates rm the
honor they had bestowed upon him,
and piefdiled over the lenialnlng he.s.
f-lonc. The nuiuber.s on the pi ori amine
fot the nioinltiR bession in the way of
addiOHSes lould nut bo can led out as
anaiiRid owlns to the failure of those
n.KlRned to appear to pie.sent them
This wai comewhat of a dlHiippolnt
imilt to all The loples, liouever, weie
Utilized In a Reneial dlM-iinslon. The
mbjeit ax to whetlier a MUuexxful
tenchcin' mutliiK Is pussible wus finite
fijljy dlvciiMcd and a deilded dlifei-pin-e
nf opinion pi ev ailed, xome elalm
fniTthe poxlhlllty of xtieh and others
rtenjliiR It Thefe factx ciem to be In
the predomlniu'v that wheio teaeheis'
meetliiRs aio held on the prajer meet
Ing nlRht and nt the close of the ser
vice It ptovex to be a stlerexx and tint
n puieemful Sunday mhool can be ton-
Us3 Allan's Foo!-Easi In Your Glovss
A lad) wrltin 'I kluku .Mlni' 1'not p,J0
Into ni) ijkHM and rub a Utile on my Ii.iikU It
un my ilntia ) aliaoildni; nipliaiion w
U a nio.t ilJlnty toilet tHjudu " a Inilto Hi,,
ittrntlen .. plnilclani, and duua' lo the aluluie
purity of Ulen'a 1 cot-Kac. Pr C, VMmtt
rdlter of tha Clilcaso rilnli. win "t l j granj
preparatlen; I am nlnjr it lonHtanll) In my
prictlcf." .Ml dnitf and tlioe ttorm aril ll, tSe.
fcmpl wnt VSMK Addieni Alltn b Olmtted.
U Itav. N. .
Catbondale Department,
dtictPd wllhiuit ii teaeheis' nieitliiff.
John J. Van Nort, who lin had con
xldruible aeiualntniKP with the cep
ond xtihept on thn pioRiamnie, "The
Xoinuil Class Woik," was i ailed upon
to speak nboul It After the maklnR of
anuoillicements fot the dav and the
lecelvlliR of the offeiltiR, J. Wallai p
Tiffany, of npctvllle, Hie new tlinlnff
of the orphan' totnf, and who hax for
foit lonsectitlvo eaf intended the
lonvpiitlons of the Ahiimlon iwm la
tlon, made a few brief remarks of a
ieininlsi',iit ivatui With the sIiir
InR of a selei Hon and (he pionolincliiK
of the benediction bv tlev. ('. A Spald
Iiir. of roiest City, the tnornlliR session
came lo a close. I'lomptly nt l'.!.i(
o'eloi k at the noon hum. timU'i the
bade) ship uf llev W. 11, (itow, I lie
dclcRiitcs man lied fintn tlie ehuiih
to Watt's ball, one blink away, wheie
dlnneis and suppeis will be Reived
most bountifully by the ladles of the
enteitalnliiR committee.
It was J o'i lock when the delegates
assembled fot the nftetnoon session.
I'cv. Ci. I. riibsoii condiieled a devo
tlnnal servlee of a iiuaiter of an hour.
In whlih many paitblpated In piaver
fitn' Joined heaitlly In ptalsliiR their
Hod in soiir. At this time, Itev. II. 1
. Pleue P. I), of Scranton, orte-ej
a most feivent and tnuehltiR piaer lor
Clod's blessing upon our nfllleted Piesl
dent MeKlnlev and his wife, and a
universal amen of nppiovnl lexounded
thiotiRhoiit the larRp body of dele
Kates present rollowliiR this, came
the reading of the letleis finm Sinday
Fcliools by 1'. .M. Koehler and II. .1.
Ietii.iVi. The follow Iiir schools le
ported Ameilcan .Mission, bliiRlon,
Bentot', Korean, Ulakpl.v, Calvaiy,
Clark's Oieen, t'laiks. Suninilt, Clif
ford, Dalton, IlinitiliiRs, Dundaff, 1'lk
dale. Factoiyville. Koicst city, Klist
Teinirn Tlrst Siianton, Fiist Ptovl
dence, Oreen ISIiIr, Ctlenbuin, llollls.
torville, Juckhon Stiect, JenuMi, New
ton, I'eekvllle, Ponn Avenue, Piovl
denco Ninth Main Thtoop, Scott Yal
le.v. The lettci.s piespntpd the lollow
Iiir statistics: 1,170 f-cliol u t-, 477 olll
ceis and teiuheis, 172 baptisms dining
tie J(u. A MJinewhat animated but
innceeshaiy, dlscus.sslon tiansplied
ier a il.iusc Inseited In the Ameil
can -Mission lepoit lvgatdliiGT three
.scbolats of the school who had united
with a chhtiiih (not a ltajitlst) and
who 'mil consequently been wuiuklptl.
Illchard Nlihnllx, of Hvdo Patk, was
not pie.sent to lead his paper on "The
Pilmaiy Ilep.n tinent," and the matter
was not taken up for discussion. Itav.
II. P.illett Kast, nf Clark's (iioen, lead
n vvell-piepated paper on "The Adult
Hippr ttnient." The nrt Reneial sub
let t on the proRi.inime was "Th'1 Study
o' the Lesson foi Sunda.v. September
IV entitled. "Jacob, thp Pilnic with
the Clod" This was divided into four
.sub-divisions and anaiiRed lo be con
slileted as how to study the lesson in
the pilmaiy, in.tiuipdlate nnd Illble
class depai tments, with the leson 11
lustiatfd The tlixt two divisions
weie not taken up. owing to the ab-
.senee of the leaders of pipis, as
K'nied to be tlie fate of the conven
tion I5e (J It Smit'h, of K.utory
ville dlsiusu'd his topic, "The Hlhle
School Department," In an able iiinii
nei Ho .stated th.it theie ate mail
me-hods of teaching, aieoidlng to 'ne
ilive-.'ity of the chaiacter of those who
teadi Some make nun h use of the
quaiterly, to ext client advantag';
otheis (lo not. Ho emphasized first,
tlie neies.sity nf seeing the lueaulug of
the passage. The lesson was quUklv
dlv ldd and elabotated upon, under the
following lieads Flist. "Pel II I'nto
Death": second, "Ciethr seinune of
Piajei ', thltd, ' Princely Vlcloiy "
The topic. "The Lesson Illtistinted,"
was prc-ented by Itev. It. V. Y. Pien P,
D D, who is a pilnc among men for
this woik. His iiililiexs ,is eloquent,
vlvldlj desiilpttve and sphitually edl
f.v lug. lie (-aid, "Theie ate .some Ieh
hons mi Rieat that thev aie dlllkult to
p'.ili.ie, Mich as eteinlt, the Holy
Splilt nnd piajei The koj -note of the
lesson" s-ald lie, "Is piayer." His ad
diess vas inteipeihod with the ue of
beautiful and impulsive illustiatloiiH
of ciavon diawlngs, whlih he rapidly
dtew befoie the ejes of hc audeni p.
"How to TtPtaln Siholais in the
Si hool," was the subject of a pappr
b.v Itev C. A Spauldlng. lie nthn
i.ited the hieaklug up ot tlie routine
i ' th" Muslims, the putting nf life In
the .sel'onls, (he showing of enthus
iasm. Hie Riving of object lesnns, and
the Insistence of punctuality and iegu
lai ailendanc e. These addresses weie
followed with a Reneial discussion
Mls I,a Veine Mlnuiss, of Kluliua,
China, VMts Intiodiued to the conven
tion nnd pnkp Intel estiiiRl.v of Sunday
school uilshlnn woik in that tountty.
A motion was made that the net inn
vnton be held at tin plai e wheie the
Alilnglon ussoeiatlon shall convene
net j ear The i-essloii adjoin ned with
lnglrR. "Neatet My Clod to Thee,"
and Hev David Spent ei, I). D., pio
nouneed the benedletion,
Tre largest attendant e at Ihe con
v htlon was ut the evening sei-slon. lly
this time a great man delegatPs had
airivpil. The session began at 7,.!0
o'tlotk with a xeivlte of piayer nnd
pialse conducted by W V. Nje and the
music was under the dltectlon of the
I'eiean Hautlst choir and wax thor
oughly enjojed by all. .Miss IMIth W.
Watkliui, of Tayloi, irad a paper on
"The Importance of Home Headings n
the Study of the l.psson," nt this ses
hlnn The illntipal feetuip of the
ev Piling pitiRiamme wax an address on
"Scope In Hlble Study," width was
ably handled bv llev, A. Hatcher
Smith, pastor of the North Main Ave
nue liaptist chin eh. Scranton. This Is
the tlrM tlm Hev Smith hax appeared
befoie the Ablugton assoi latlon. and
he vas most favtitably leeehetl by Ills
healers foi hlx oiatoiltal poweis. With
this atldiPhs, the Sunday nhool ton.
ventlon came to a close. This morn
ing nt ID o'clock, the ntnelv-foiuth an
nual convention of the Ablngtnn Hip
tlst association will tonveno for Itx two
days' sessions. An Intel estlng pin.
giaiume ix nitnnged for each of the
sessions,
Changes In Jobs.
William Male has seemed a position
as lineman with the Caibomlale hi audi
of the I,.it kawauna Telephone coin
paio. I'liink Kllpatilck, wlio for a
year past has been with Druggist II. A.
Kelly, has leslgued hlx position.
Kind Wouls.
The telcbratlon at Cnibondnle thli
week will long be remeiubeietl by those
who were fortunate enough tn attend,
Another fifty yeais and the "Pioneer
City" will be riiIiik the piesent Rpnei
atlon onu better. -Olyphunt Het'tnd.
'Phone :
NEW, 286
OLD, 0423
AN ESTIMABLE LADY
LAID AT REST
The Body of Miss Amy Squler Taken
to Nicholson Yesteulny Morning
For Interment Were Mnny Floial
Off cilngs.
All that Is mortal of .Miss Amy
Squb'f, who tiled on Saturday after
an Illness of about Ik months, and
whose obituary appealed In vpstoiday h
Tilbiiur, was laid at rest yesteitluj
moinlug finm the home of her nelce,
Mi". Itobeit Illalr, on Itoblnson ave
nue. The IiIrIi rsteem In which Miss,
Squler wax held by her townspeople
was shown by the larRp niimbet of
beautiful floral plrtex which bedecked
the broadcloth covered casket In which
she wan bulled. At S o clot k llev. A
T. Chaffee, of the Tlrst M. II. church,
condiieled services. Up preached a
seimon which at once l'ttided tlie noble
tialts of the tlppaited nnd consoled
Ih" sin v I vol s. Sllss Squler was well
known for her pletv and chailty, and
the pastor said that slip must find a
high place In that home wheie pain
and soi row Ii no moie. A quartette
fiom the Tlrst M V. chutch, composed
of Mi. IS. Fowler, Miss J. Hutler, J.
Kllpatilck and H. F. Clink, sang "One
Sweetly Solemn Thought" nnd "Aslcp
In Jesus "
The body was placed on tlie fi.oi
Delaw.ue and Hudson tialn nnd con
vejed to Nicholson, a few miles from
which It was Intel led In the family
Initial giountl. The pal! beateis weie
as follows: !". W. Hiliupliie, Hen
Dlmock, X. F. Stephens, P. IS. Hlalr,
T. C. Itoblnson and J. M Stewnit.
Many out of town people attended the
obsequies.
THEATRICAL NOTES.
A Favorite Comedian Coming.
Chailcs Cow lex, the favorite thni
atter comedian, comes to the CJinnd
Opei a house Frldav night In ills beau
tiful play of Vermont life, "A Coun
tty Merchant.'' Mr. Cowles has filled
hlx beautiful play so full of action, In
tetest, comedy nnd pathos, music and
darning that there if mains not one
dull moment. A Riotosque fanner
band will give a stteet p.uade. Do
not miss f-eelng It.
Uncle Tom's Cnbln.
Time aie some theatilcal atti ac
tions tint are not affected In the least
ilegue by the shifting public taste.
One of thp-e Is Stetson's "I'ncle Tom's
Cabin," the .stiiutl.it tl Ameilcan tltaiua
that has retained Its hold upon the
public lor over a decade. Its Hist pio
iliietion took plaee In the Troy mus
eum. It was then put on at the old
National theatie, Chatham stieot.'New
Yoik, in Jnnu.uy, ISII, wheie It en
Jo.ved a thiee jcaifi' ittn lo enormous
business n will be piesented nt the
til nnd Open house Satin day afternoon
mil evening by Stetson's toinpanj, an
niganization which Is said to be of a
vei supeilor oidei. The alriactlon
will be of especial Intel est to the peo
ple of this tltv us Miss I,i1IUn Pcuck
eit, a Carbondale ghl, will play the
pait of i;ilza. This is Mss Peuckeit'fi
second ear with the Stetson com
P.m. Neil Burgess in The County Fair.
Theie s only one Nell Huiross, and
he is i tuning heie with that wontlpiful
stoty oi country life, "Tlie County
Fair" Mr. Huigp,s Ix tills year mak
ing a tour undei his own management,
and to those who have over seen his
pmdiutions it need not be said that
the pipspntutlnn will bs, on a huge
stale. Tlie production will contain, In
nun Ii Impioved foiiu, the features
whlih hive made it famous, and with
the assistant e of a callable and eftl
t lent cast tlieie should be a tieat In
sioie, Amongst those in the cast nio
Shetinin Howies as Otls'fllikoi, IIiiuv
S. lloblnson as Solon llnniniPiliend,
Chillies Hlank as Joel Hartlett, IM
inund Htu roughs as Tim tile Tanner,
IIui i y H. Noiniani as Hill Harket,
Mabl Wilght ax Sally Oieenaway, and
the Tiansatlantle Four. Tills big pro
ductlon will appear at the (iiand
Opeia lioue on Monday. September 16,
and It is epcited will do an Immense
business
The Simla Seance.
At the (Irani! Opeia house on Tues-
dllV. KlMltntlllmr 17. thn ltlrvnnut bnimi-
tion in local amusements will be of-
reied. Sir Henry 'Iiupla x engagement
will tonilnue live nights, and ut every
pei I'm mam e lie will piesent "The
Simla Seance," tlie gieatest occult
wondci of a centuiy. Of cnui.se other
featuies, mighty rlevei ones, too, will
be given, and that part of the pro
gi amine will be changed nightly, but
the Simla Senile e will go on eveiy
night, vailid by the dlffment queile's
asked by tlie audience. Altogether It
is a vv nntli nus show and will work up
a new line of thought,
THE WATER CASE.
Aigument of the Injunction Suit
Will Begin Tomonow.
The aigumentx In the Injunction suit
hi ought by Joseph Jeiiuvn anil othets.
to lestialu the illy nf Caibondale fiom
selling the $14.',non bond issue to pay
for the toiistiuitiou of a city water
plant, will begin tomonow. The case
was to have been heard on Monthly,
but owing tn the absence of J. H.
'I'm ley, one of the iitltirncvx for the
plalntlrf, on at count of Hie mairlngp
of hlx tlaughtei, the healing wax post
poned until tomoiiow.
Judge Hdwaids wax lo have heard
tliu case, but tor some leasou he lias
tumid It over to Judge Halsey, of
Wilkes-Ilarie Until shies lmve sub
poenacil a lot of wltnexxe.s, and the
tilal will bo an linpmtaut nnd Inter
esting one.
, A Tug of War.
A tug of war team fiom tho Cottage
Hose company will enter the contest
for a silver ti limpet at the picnic of
tlie Vandllng Hose i nmpany on Satur
day. The other contestants will bo tho
Fnterpilse Hose company of Forest
city and tho Aitexlan Hose company
of Jeini) n.
Four New Residents.
Mr. and Mrs, Fiank I.avelle, of
Foi ty-ijpennd tteet, and Mr. and Mrs.
Peter l.lppeit, nf Klghth avenue, are
the piuud patents of two bouncing
What
IN olden, Grecco when the wife accepted tho obligation of motherhood,
nil her davs of pro-natal tu epai.it ion wcro spent among tho fairest
scenes and most beautiful objects. Whuicvcr her cyu fell it
rested on beauty. Her feet moved to and fro to pleasant melodies.
Her mind was feci on tho high thoughts of the poets. For this icason
tho children of these Greek inothcin "furnished models of physical beauty
which havo over sinco put tho world to shame.
Tho time that most ran be dono for tho baby is before its birth.
With evory stitch tho mother puts into tho dainty wardrobe she pro
paics, theie should go somo happy loving thought. With every meal
eaten, with every household duty easily accomplished, with each night's
rofreshing sleep, theio should coma tho thought, "All this counts for
baby's wcllbeing." '
But how can all this bo possiblo for tho woman who is in daily
misery of mind and body?
It. is imiinssililo.
Tliu fust thing a mother should
own health. If she
thwart disnattircd to
enlui of her own: tho babv's face
. ... ...... 7 fc w
own features.
Mothers who have used Dr. Piorcc's Favorite Prescription during
tho pro-natal period testify to its wonderful health-giving qualities ; to
tlie cheerful mind and healthy body with which the mother comes to the
day of travail, and of the almost painless birth hour. It docs wonder
ful tilings. It is a wonderful medicine.
THE PROOF.
Mrs. T. Dolan, of
Madrid, Perkins County,
Neb., writes : " I was
cured of painful periods
by the use of Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription and his ' Com
pound Extract of Smirt
Weetl.' I think Doctor
Pierce's medicines the
best in the world."
Mrs. James W. Black
er, of 629 Catherine St.,
Syracuse, N. Y., writes :
''Your" medicines have
done wonders for me.
Por years my health was
very" poor ; I had four
miscarriages, but since
taking Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription and
' Golden Medical Dis
covery ' I have much
better health, and now
I have a fine, healthy
baby."
" I suffered fifteen
years with female weak
ness and nervousness,"
writes Mrs. Vincent Bo
hall, of Franklin, John
son Co., Indiana. "One
year ago I began taking
your ' Favorite Prescrip
tion ' and ' Golden Med
teal Discovery.' I took
six bottles oi each and
now I am well. I owe
my life to Dr. Pierce."
Mrs. Carrie II. Donner,
of Dayton, Green Co.,
Wis., writes : " I can
highly recommend Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery and also his
' Favorite Prescription '
having taken the lat
ter for tune months pre
vious to confinement.
I suffered scarcely any
compared with what I
had at other times."
Ono thing which
marks tho superiority
of Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription
over all other put-up medicines for woman's use is this : It cares when
all other medicines havo failed to cure. It does time and again what
tho local practitioner has failed to do, and what in many cases ho
declares cannot bo dono cures womanly disease of long standing, and
cures them perfectly and permanently.
MORE PROOF.
" I hid lieen a great sufferer from female weakness," writes Mrs. M. B. Wallace,
of Muenster, Cooke Co., Texas. " tried four doctors and none did me any good.
I suffered six years, but atlast I found relief. I followed jour advice and took
eight bottles of the ' Favorite Prescription ' aud four of Golden Medical Discov
ery.' I now feel like a ne:i woman. I have gained eighteen pounds."
"My health had been poor for many years and I had taken a threat deal of med
icine, but it did me no good," writes Mrs. Rose Kennedy, of Springbluff, Adams
Co., Wis. " I,ast August my health was very poor ; I had no appetite ; could not
sleep, for when I went to bed I had nervous asthma and also lieart trouble. I
wrote to Dr. Pierce and he kindly advised me to take his ' Favorite Prescrip
tion. I took five bottles of the ' Prescription ' ftnd one bottle of the Golden
Medical Discovery,' antl I feel like a new womau.,"
RAISING J& BABY ls somGthln9 Mat oan't ho done by instinot.
the knowledge any woman noads is found
Sense Medical Adviser,
work on household medicine and hygiene is sent FREE oss receipt of stamps to pay expense of mail"
Ing ONLY. Send 21 one-cent stamps for tho hook bound in paper, or 31 stamps for it in cloth covers.
Address: Dr. R. V. PIERQE, Buffalo, N. Y.
biby bovs Hoth tho niotheis nnd
chitdien ate getting along llnelv. Mi
antl Mis. Andrew Cavltts, of White's,
nte happy ovei the atiival of twins,
bovs also, The number of male blitlis
in this city ot late is fully double that
of females.
To Cultivate Her Voice.
Miss Minn Fiank will leave nrxt
week for Syiaeuse unlveislty whoie
she will enter upon a four ycuix' couise
ill music nnd languages Mlsx Flunk
Is alieady one nf this citj's most tal
ented vocalists nnti has sung in both
the Fhxt M. i:. and Tinlty Kplseopal
choiis. Her many fi lends wish her the
abundant success her ability deseives.
A Child Dead.
John, the Iti-inonths-old son of Mr
antl Mix. Joseph Ortona, of Hospital
stieet, tiled Sunday after two months'
Illness. Huilnl wax made yestetday
afternoon In St. Hose cemeteiy.
Expected Home Soon.
Santo Pugllano, who has been In Italy
for the pat sKtcen months, Is ex
pected to sail for home on tho i!5th of
tills month. He has been entirely if
xtoicd to health.
Have Removed.
Oeoige lloucher has lomoved hlx
family and hnusihold effects fiom No.
TU llelmont xtieet to No. I!) Hlikett
xtieet.
Uncnlled for Letters.
List of letters lemaliilng In the Car
bonilalo postofllce September 10 1901,
for pemons unknown: .1. Ailliin, ,1.
FaU, John Fife, A 11. Hannu, Jacob
HISLOtt, Joseph Kamo
J. II. Thomas. P. M.
THE PASSING THRONO.
The many fi lends of Mis. V. II.
McOiaw. who has heen In Philadelphia
for ht r health, will be pWrcd to hear
that she has icturned to hei home In
to Do
not her Biiotiitl do lor nor nnny is to CFinijiiBii ncr
doesn't &ho will bear " a chilcl of spleen to bo a
1 torment lier." Tho baby's wails will bo but the
c babv's face will reflect tho antriiiBli lined in her
do for her baby is to establish her
will reflect tho anctusli imca in her
XSOCT-Tr4'- J
containing 1008 large pages and more than 700
this tltv Her condition Is most en
louiagiiig V. It. Johnson is in Philadelphia
attending the tonventlon of the Travel
ing liglneeis' association, of which he
Us a member.
Thomas Killeen and daughter Mar
gaiel II, nf Hiooklvn stieet, left es
tridav morning for Huffalo and the
Pan-Anieilciin exposition They will
also vllt friends In Michigan befoie
letuiulng.
JERAIYN AND A1AYFIELD.
The Joimvu school boaul met last
evening. After the adoption of tho
minutes of the last meeting, bills
amounting to $ll.l!) wete icatl and tu
deretl paid Tlie only piopo.-al foi
hauling coal, 110 tents a ton ami 41
cents a load for leinoval of axheF. wax
fiom .1. (I. Aveiy. and he wiib a winded
the contract The building commute
was Instituted to piocuie and erci t a
Hag pole, and Mniconi. Ciawtoitl and
Kdniiinds weie appointed tho viFltlng
committee for tlie ensuing month
Tho May Held hoiough t ounell met on
Monria in onlng The committee ap
pointed to give notlie to tho telephone
ctmpany legaidlng tnvitlon of poK-s,
I c ported progress A rnmmunlMttlnn
was irnd ftnin the boiough nttoinev
tegaidllig the Injunction pt tic-codings
In pi event the stieet tai company
tiom i mining their coal car through
tho boiough, ami statetl as th case
stands now, It Is lost. Health Odlcer
Di. Harding nnd Societal v Ducking
ham, of tho boaid of health, woie pics
out antl wanted compensation for their
smites. When a t oinmiinlcatlon
Cl mil Itotough Attorney Kduaidx,
j mini, upon tho Mihjeit, wax lead.
Id -il'iili he stated thnt the boaid of
health, being oflleoiH of tho boiougu,
arc ilierefnio entitled to no compensa
tion, o.NCtpt tilth as may bo fixed by
law, Jt also stilled that theie Is no
la'v niithoilzlng councils lo fix salaries
foi Individual momberti nf the board
of health, the latter matter being loft
to tint boaul as a body. The question
was then laid over until next Mon
day evenins.
for the
Dr. Pierco's Favoiito Prescription is not a cute-all, It has ono pur
pose, tho cuieof womanly diseases, and it has power adequato to that
purpose. It establishes regul.iiity and dries the drains that sap womanly
vitality. It heals Inflammations and ulcerations which cause so much
suffering to weak women. It cures femalo weakness. It makes mater
nity e.isv and gives strength alike to nuising mother and nuisling child.
Its whole mission is to tu.iko weak women strong and sick women well.
There is no alcohol in " Favorito Piosoription" nnd it contains neither
opium, cocaine, nor nny other narcotic.' Mothers may use it without tho
fear that the child will begin to acquire the tasto for alcohol at tho pure
fountain of the breast.
WHAT WOMEN WANT.
"What many a woman wants above all else is tho opportunity to tell
her story to a physician with whom science and sympathy walk "hand in
hand, tilio shrinks from telling her story to the local practitioner and
undergoing the unpleasant qttestioninijs, the indelicate examinations and
the obnoxious local treatments, conidcicd necessary by many physi
cians. Sho hesitates before accepting tho offer of "free medical advice"
made hymen or women who do not claim to be physicians, and, there
fore, at the best can only civo second-hand advice, which could not tako
into consideration the variations of womanly temperament and charac
ter. Sho wants help real help. She wants to lean on tho Btrong,
manly arm of some accredited physician whose reputation is vouched
for, alike by his long cxperienco and tho eclobrity of his cures. What
all women want many
vited to consult Dr.
Pieice by letter free.
All coiresiiondunce strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address
Dr. II. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
In the past thirty years and over, assisted by his staff of neatly a
score of skilled phvsicians, Dr. Pierce has Heated and cured more than
half a million women. There is no similar oiler of ftee medical advice
which has behind it a physician of the national repute of Dr. Pierce,
with a staff of nearly a score of trained medical assistants, each man a
specialist in some one or more of tho diseases peculiar to women.
Buy your medicine : you buy your flour on its reeoid. No dealer
can sella housekeeper an untried Hour in substitution foi' c which she
has tried and proven. The dealer says : " This is just as good." She
says : "Thanks. I'll want bomcthing 'better befoie I change.'
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the standard medicine of the
woild for women. When a dealer offeis a substitute as "just as good,"
tell him you are not making experiments. You want either ' Favorito
Prescription," the remedy with a reeoid or something better, with the
proof behind the claim. There's nothing "just as good" as the "Pio
soription." There can't bo anything better.
Mnrilr-d tin hepii'mlier 4, nt houth
C.ieenllold, Dade lounl.v Mixtouil
Chailcs Hound, of Jeim.vn Pa, to
Ml-s Leila M. C'o. The wedding took
plate at the home of the Inkle's
mother. Mis. i:. SUM Ulan. Tho bible's
sister, Miss Fannie A. Cox, was biide.s
nialil. .mil Mi W.ndnur Holder olll
ilalcd ax host man About foity In
vited guests woie picscut. The nowlj
m.ii i led itiuplc lefl on Sntuiday lor
Nome, AlasKit
The Methodist I.'pl-t opal choir aio
onjoving an outing at Ciystal lal.o to
il. .
Aiis. John Solomon N homo fiom n
ni nib's visit lo New Ymk filcnd
Al tliui' Winter will lnvu today to
talo uji his studies in the Wyoming
seminal .
'I hi Alloxan File company will iit
t ;:tl In a body the Stat" FhomenV
innventlon at Philadelphia next
month.
Hoi ii To Mr. and Mis. William
Vealc. of Third stieet. n hon, and to
Mi. and Mis. Wluileld Shaffer, of Third
stieet, ,i daushlei.
OLYPHANT
Th thoatiiial season will be opened
tuition n night at tho Fa th pi Mathew
Opeia House with the "Prenixtei " It
Is willtn by Hall Calne, author ot
'The ClulHlan" and 111,1111.111011 by
Ch.ules W. rhase, the well-known
pla wilght. Mi. Chase has biought
foi ward all the piiutlpal si ones of the
bo ih and the iliania Is Indeed 11 sitting
one. It Is in font ails nnd a ntimbei
of scenes. The .oinpanv has ben
liiielully stdet ted The inanageis,
who saw Mi Chase's woik. doilaie It
to bo Intenxcl' strong.
A gang of men w re at woik on
I ucl'iiwanna stieet .visteitlay, lopali
ing 1 hi depiosxinnx In the pave t-nurcd
by 'he coiixtiuetlon of Ihe sewer of
th iilvphnnt Sewer company.
Lack nf .1 fjuniuni pi evented a nieet
i:g nt council on Monday night. Only
rl-c numbers were present. Another at
tempt will bo made to meet next Mon
day plfiht.
Tho Hrovvns will play Manager
Baby.
women have found,
as the following let
ter shows :
"I would like to ex
press my gratitude to
you for the benefits I
have received from your
medicine, 'Favorite Pre
scription,' " writes Mrs.
c is. Anaerson, ot 1
;cocKonngc iiains, kock
bridge Co., Va. "It is a
God-send to weak and
sickly women, restoring
r;ood health without sub
jecting their weak nerves
td the shock of an ex
amination. "I was all run-down
in health from Novem
ber until March could
not work but a short
while without resting.
Was so restless at times
that I could not even
w rite ; had a v cry poor
appetite, and what I ate
did not seem to do much
good. I decided to
write to Dr. Pierce antl
state my case, and am
tlnnkful that I did, for
in due time I received a
favorable reply as to
what kind of medicine
to take. I sent and got
it and commenced tak
ing the 'Favorite Pre
scription' and 'Pellets.'
Took si-: bottles of ' Fa
vorite Prescription,' one
of ' Golden Medical Dis
covery,' and one vial of
Tellets.' I can now
work as well as I could
before I was taken 6ick,
I think Doctor Pierce's
medicine the best in the
world for sick and nerv
ous women. May God
bless jou in your good
work."
Women suffering
from disease in
chronic form are in
it needs knowledge. Mi
in Dr. PSorco's Common
illustrations. This greai j
Smith mi x (1,1111 hi iht Mianton pais,
toiuoiiow ufteinnon Nivnlge will
piohablj pltth foi th" Ui owns
T M. Vojle and S. M. Md'abe
left vwterda.v foi a Hip to Huffalo
ami Tm onto.
Mis, W. W. JeiiKlns and daughtei,
Vlt tin lu, have retained fiom a visit
wllli lel.ithes at Wllkes-Harre.
llev. P J. Muiphj Ih enjoying a
week's vacation at Atlantic City.
Mr. mid Mrs William Jones, of
Ileal t Lake, wore vi-ltnis In town os
toida. Mis. I.eoiiaid Kelly of Lackawanna
street, Is ciltlially 111.
PECKVILLE.
The Ladies' Aid soerty of the Pre?
bteiian chuich will serve ice cream
Filday evening, Sept. 13, on ths porch
ot the tiinnse All are invited.
Class U of the Haptlst Sunday school
will 11111 a tiolley excursion to Xav
Aug park on Friday next There will
be singing at the park by a choir of
over 1100 voltes Come and lot Class
1.1 take ou to tho convention Tickets
fin the round trip, L'.'i centt, at W. W
Watklns' duis stoie.
Advettlsifll lettei. Maiy Harvey J
A. Lee, Pefr Plakci, John Hielnger
Jul Koj n
Mr. Kdiuuud Williams and Miss
Stella WnileniHii weie united In mai
ilago at high nimn .vostorday at tho
home ot tho bible's parents. Mr. nnd
Mrs. M. H. WmlMiinii, of Illtkory
meet, llev P. fiendull outdated
Ml. and Mix. L. II. Thompson have
returned finm a. few davs spent at
Hai vov's Lake
IMcImiil Taslor and Chic Coleman
.nt a 100-vard nice at Mntt Haven on
Satuitlay foi n puiso of $1". Coleman
won e.isll.
Tiank Hyde Wins at SeagUt.
P.i hxclmlie Wlru from Tlir vnclatc4 Trm
e rrk. hfit 1" 1 Nnk Hide, of Km
.ort., wen tlie 4II1 01111 1 rlfli- nulili at Sctslrt,
N J . toili), nl-Ji i kin nerf nf 22 rMnt.
'I lip nt bftt wfic Hi J C SelUri, lrtUnl,
STOi Vljnr Vllilntr nd Thomu CildwtU, 'Iro
Ijml, J "5 cash.