The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 16, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCB ANTON T1UBUNJE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEIi 10, 3,901',
The News of Cabonc?a!e.
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THE PEOPLE'S EXCHftNGE
IVAN1LH -Tvn lltl rhin printer it once. Ap
p1 to V. J. I'lticli. Clnirch Mrei-t, ('allien'
a paralytic stroke.
Mis. Gllhool of Brooklyn Street a
Sufferer.
Mis. Mni'Kiuet Ullhool, of HrooUlyn
Mi-pet, Im ilyhiff its thu result or a ptii
ilyllli! Mi old' which nvurtootc her at
hoi- hoine Monday night. Thu uttiuli
.ante vi-iy juntiU'ti. Mr. Ullhool had
lot tlic supper table and was reMthm on
the i-oiic-li when her won, Joseph, came
In. lie' noticed pomothlni? wronsr a1
her lcpp seeinrd unnatural and he
ii woke hor. She arose from the cotii'h
nml Tell to the tloor iineoiiwlnii. Dr.
:t. A. Kelly ;wii8 luiMlly slliniuoned to
the p.'itleut'M bedside, lie found her
left side completely paralyzed.
She had nls-o lost her power of
speech and Is still unconscious and un
able to speak. I, Ittle hopes are enter
tained for hei recovery. .Mt. (illlmol
Is olio of the best known women In the
city and her many friends hope for her
lecoveiy. This Is the second attack she
has bad l he llrst one being less sevens
Mrs. Ullhool died late last nliflil
fiom the elfects of her allllctliin.
A REPUTATION WANTED.
"Den" ftom Curbstone Stiiplings to
High School Team.
The Curbstone Striplings is the title
of a new foot ball eleven here. They
have Issued a dell to the HIkIi School
eleven bete, and ate also piepareil to
meet nay eleven In the county. The
WrIj School team has not accepted the
ehalleiiRe an yet and have advised the
Stripling to sit a leputation Hint.
The iiintiiigcr of the latter eleven. Will
Mellale, Is anxious lo hear of the MIkIi
School's lepulatlnn. They have played
but one same and had "L' points se
emed against them while lhe Weie
scoring a very laiire naught.
Councilmen's Standing- on the Strike.
The resolution of .Tnme Thompson,
read in common louneil Monday night,
was considered us a chanee to the com
moners to show their standiiiK' on (be
street car dillleully. The lesolulion
autboilzed the city engineer to g'e
blue pi hits of Helinotu street lo the
Sci anion Hallway company, and notify
them lo lemove their tracks lo the
tenter of the stieet Inside of ten days
ft out passage of the resolution or they
would be toin up by the illy. Several
councllmen were on their feet-Immediately
upon the reading of the resolution
by the clerk, anil almost in one voice
moved that It be adopted as read. An
other remarked that the tracks on
Main street should also lie torn up, as
hey weie only in the way at picent.
Accused of Horse Stealing.
Thomas U.ivln, of Powilerly ru.nl,
caused the jiriest of three lads vlto--e
aijcs iuh iiom S to 10 years. They were
accused of stealing a hoi so owned by
the plaintiff. The tiio. (3. Benson, Pet
er 1'aiTett. and Patrick llarrett were
bioughl before Alderman Atkinson.
The lads, in their testimony, contra
dicted each other, only one admitting
guilty, lie stated that the hoivp was
left out lo pasture and lie and his
companions lode the animal daily on
some occasions, taking a ride on tin as
or the tin cc together. They had taken
the horse neaier home wbeie they
Mould not have to go far for a 1 lile.
The horse had been mWsed and the
owner soon found him. The alderman
ilNehaigod the boys with a reprimand.
Test of Fire Extinguisher.
l-'innk Van Uorder. a former C.iibon
dale buy, is now agent for the Start
(Jiilek Khe UMiugulSher company of
Jiinghanilou, X. V. Ho was in this
t-ily csterday and in the pieseuce of
several Cirlx nubile husinesM men an
inhibition nf the merits of the extin
guisher was given in the lear of the
Mills ,v Maker lumber yard on Seventh
avenue. The host had become Hogged
with some foreign substance and iho
Uvt was not a complete success. Today
another test will be given in the same
!1,LL.
Funeral Services.
The icmalns of the late Mrs. Mary
Dockerty. of Pike stirct. were laid at
lest in St. Uose cemetery yesterday.
The funeral ortege moved fiom the
bereaved homo Ml !).S0 o'clock and pin
i ceiled to St. Komi church, wheie a le
iiileui mass was said by Kallier Uor
iniiii. The atteudanci' was large. The
V.ill-tieareis were Joseph Kan ell, Joint
Monti). .Michael Klnnegan, Thomas
Savage. Ahriim Kliiellyu, John liul'u-r,
Mlcliarl Walsh and Sttphen Xealon.
The Postponed Banquet.
The members of the Alumni associa
tion have been canvassed by the piesl
dent of the association, It, S. Keituw,
to ascrrtnin their opinion of holding a
banquet or reception about Thanksgiv
ing. In tho past the annual ImiuiuetH
if tho itltmiiii have been held In June,
but the piojccl had fallen through this
year. A meeting will be called within
i week or two and some dellnlto action
Jakeu.
Elite' Opening,
. I,.iM night, In Utirko'.s imii, u,t. ,;itl,
-lull, .1 coteiie of young men, loyally
' ?utertalued their many friends at their
opening i-oelul or the season, and .Mini
'tcardon, of Seraiitou. a favoilte ith
:be lovers of the dancing nit in this
:lty, presided at tho piano, She plaed
l prnsrainino nf twenty of the latest
popular numbers for dancing.
Meetings of Tonight.
Father C'aiew branch, Catholic
.Niilshls of America.
Pioneer i-.istle, Ts'n, 20.". Ancient Older
: Knights of tho Mystlo Chain.
. Carbondnle lodfie, Xo. ":in, ICnlghts of
PvtlllllH.
' J.aUles" auxiliary, Itullio.td IJngluceis
(afternoon),
r' , , Diphtheria.
k le.edhd easo of illphlhoii.i In a week
lilt been mporteil to tho lio.tid of
llejllHl Itftni III,-. twtn.r. if V Ui.ikI.iihii
of. High fcircet, The sufferer Is quite
sei'lous.
A Death.
An Infant child of Mr. and .Mm.
aifchael Crane died yesterday and was
burled In St. 15o.se cemetery.
Laying Sidewalks.
AddltloiKilbldewalks have 'been pl.ti.td
ton .Washington street.
NO TRUANT OFFICER.
His Absence Shown in the Rclmvlor
of Careless Pupils.
'I'he ecntial pehool shows the absence
of a ti until oflleer. The meeting room
of the school bon til Is partly lllled with
hooks ami other school supplies.
Seerpttiry Kerwln.or the board, states
that ho has received ti number of iiiin
plnlntH from teachers In the rehools of
the disorder In their looms. Theie ap
pears to be no chillier' for the election
of one to 1111 the position. Joseph I'ow
rlerly, last year's ollicer, and a usldent
of Seventh avenue tunned Stewart ate
the candidates. The Republican mem
bers of the board, three In number, aie
for Mr. Stewart, and the Democratic
trln support .Mr. I'owderly. A number
of ballots have been taken for the elec
tion of a titan for the position, but with
the same tcstllt, .". lo II. Xo one can
even guess when the deadlock will bo
broken.
AMUSEMENTS.
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" Tonight.
Al. YV. Mat tin's "I'ncle Tom's Cabin."
which has a heap of scenery and stage
settings, will be at the Oiaud opera
house tonight. The iniiipntiy leprcsents
that this Immortal drama will be elab
orately singed.
Today at noon (here will he a painde
of two hands, white and coloted, and a
number of floats, beside the inevitable
Siberian bloodhounds.
For the aeeoniinodatioii of potions
down the valley, the W.f.l Pelawatc and
Hudson train will lie held until n
o'clock.
OBITUARY.
Xi'WS has leached this city or tho
sudden death of Thomas Mchoiighlin,
a lornicr resident of Maylleld and well
known here, having been employed in
litis city prior to his departure for the
west, where he met death. His paietils
ate now residents of Avoe.i. The re
mains were Intel ted in the pine of his
death.
Befoie Alderman Atkinson.
Tiio C.irboiidale township ooor board
caused a waiiatit In be xwotu out es
teulay lor the artest ol Homy Kennedy
of the township, who iefu.-ed tu sup
port bis wile and two children and who
have been placed ill the rare of t lie
board. 'I'he i use was heard before Al
deitnan Alklir-ou, ol the Fourth ward,
whn held the incused under ball for his
appearance in toui'l. lie turnlslied
the bonds. Kennedy was up befoie
the com t previously on the iliargi of
non-support preferred by his wife, and
seived a thiee months' leim In the
county jail. After his lelease he ie
moved to Vanillin? where he is at
ptesent employed. His wife and chil
ilion weie foiced to call on tho nnnr
board for aid and the boatd has taken
cue of them. They will now push his
i ase in court and endeavoi to compel
him to take IiI.j family off the bonid's
ha nil s.
Change of Names.
The football eleven know it as tho
Cm uMouc Striplings has disbanded
and in its place an elevt n conipiislug
St. JStwe academy studojits has been
l'otmed. Tile manager of the former
eleven will lake chaige n the new
team. The manager .Mr. Mi Hale is
anxious to nnaiitfe a game with elev
ens from the Scranton high school,
Sr hool of the Lackawanna and the
Caiboadale high si hool. The kilter
team is most deslied. The eleven will
piacticc daily under the supei vision
of HaiLieii and lladgius of the Indian
team, who have volunteered to ghc
the young men points.
At Jeimyn.
Several of the membcis of the local
lodge of Masons weie in Jum.Mi last
night, witnessing spicinl degiees con
ferted on the lncmliets of the Jeituyn
lodge.
Diagram Opens.
The diagram for the Ieiltire at St,
Kose hall bv Austin Adams under
the auspices of the Knights of Colum
bus opens today al !i o'clock in 11. A.
Kelly's dl tig .sloie.
THE PASSING THRONG-.
M. I. OToimoi. of llliigli.miiuu, h,i, u, (I,,,
city jcai'iil.ii.
.1. A, Kmli, of sjutli liilfuii, l-uul in i .a
IioihIiIo ir-.li'iilii .
.lolni Milouil, i,f siLiiitnn, n iiv shnlint,
a .1 l-itor lifn' on Muinli.i ei'nlir.
llX.ll- All'. fillllllllll d t C ICH of II, p
1). l.iw.iie . i r I 1 1 1 ii- l-i -Ii ioiiiiiI im.., Ii h 14-nli.iu .1
111- im-IUiin.
Wlllinii Miliro.ntt ii'tiiinul n, l,i.. Ii,,,,,,. I,,
Von VinU iil, .M'Mi-iil.i.i, .illi'i u h il.ijV vl.it J
won ii i mi-, in tin- ril.v.
Ml.-. Mum- li.illir.'liy .iml b,s ' .U(iiii,y,
tlllllllUI lit Hie fillliiu'. Iiiilllnny t,,i., (hi lit
Mniul.iy im'iiIii in u.iiitpii.
W, .1. Iliriiii.ui, .1 tunnel Cirliuiiilili' liuv, mm
rinpln.ii-il in tli" vvi-ti'iii t'.nt nf ihii, ft iti, s
iiiiovvinu' ai i it; i In I .i in .' In ilil, iiy,
.I.Hlli-1 I.Ml.nl.V In. Ii'.IkiiiiI Hi. piu.Il .in in
tin' liiinmnlllii miiii tu luipt tin' i,lliui if
illlvil in!' Hie vvliiili'.jli' 111 hi nf l.jmli & ilniivii,
Ni'VimliMlu I'. w. lli'.vimliN .nul llnlii'it II.
Tiii'lct. fniit .vi'i-li'Ol'y "I Ni'vvtuii lil.i', tl-li-iuu.
Imlli ,iii' I'Sfi'it .iliulim tlii Ii tiiuuii
i n t ii laig. mi ..
ELMHURST.
Mr. . K. Ki.er, of nniiinore, called
on Khuhui'st Irietids Sunday nftei-
IIOOI'.
Mr. V. c. Dunning and daughter,
Dototliea. and ,Mls.s Jennie Duunliu;,
have been visiting ft lends hi Stroinls
bltre. Hint A tin left on .Monday tor
A GOOD STORY
A certain young lady in del
icate health was advised by her
i doctor to take a half-teapoon-,
fill of Scott's emulsion of cod-
liver oil after dinner -once a
day and found herself almoht
.suddenly growing robuM.
So small a close is by no
means the rule; the rule i.s
, whatever the stomach will bear
( not more, Another rule is:
take it on every least occasion,
but not too much ; don't over
' do it,
I We'll sen'l ou t Mule In try, 11 jnu lilt.
. feVOlTS: UUW.N'K, 4, pM, .trevt, Kew Vwk.
" WMEM YQU ARE IN BOWBT FOLLOW THE MMfM
THAT is what the farmer said when ho was directing a stranger on his journey. "When yon come
lo the cross-roads keep to tho main traveled way." There's a, sound logic in that advice which
Ihosso who are starting out in search of health might well heed. "Stick to the main traveled
road and you will come out all right."
Many hundreds of thousands of people have marked a path for you to follow. It has led them
to health. This path which they have trodden leads to the invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of
Buffalo, N. Y., where Dr. Pierce, the chief consulting physician, and his staff numbering nearly a scoro
of experienced and skilled specialists, are every day engaged in the treatment and cure of chronic
diseases. Much ol' the treatment is by correspondence. Any sick person is invited to consult Dr.
R. V. Pierce by letter absolutely free of charge and under the promise of absolute privacy.
There is hope for everyone who begins the use of Dr. Pierce's treatment. Out, of tho many
thousands treated, ninety-eight per cent, have been absolutely cured by Dr. Pierce and his staff of
physicians A great number of these wore the " hopeless " cases for which the home doctor said nothing
could be done. People with weak lungs, obstinate cough, bronchitis, and other forms of disease which
if neglected, or badly treated, lead on to consumption, have been positively cured through tho advice
of Dr. Pierce and his staff of skilled specialists, and tho use of that marvelous medicine, Dr. Pierco's
Golden Medical Discovery.
g&fi
ii mmimMSlmmAmSmmm
Ulll rtt IESffiMff?eas
reply an experienced physician's advice and fatherly
if your case be a curable ono.
9t, Mtfi$ !ll SlilS llSCIWSf i WvfiQi
BLOO&, MiB LiFE TO TME BMNeS W &P$y 10m
Sof.inton wIilmo lio his ai'iopU'd i 110?
luon. M'h.-j lioi'ilni iSnnii'S Ltiii'it.ilni'd n
IVvv ri'londf. tu lior lionif litht ini'iilinr.
Miss liiMio Htnnton, of Scnuiton,
l('nl Hnnday with Iut pai oiib Iim-.
.Mr, r. ,m. riifiirt iti titUliiK in tho
MkIUs ol tlii' I'liii-Aiiufi'lcnii I. Ii Is vvoi'k,
.Mr. W. .1. Siiyilor, of StroiuWImrg,
s-pi'tit Sniidiiy with his piiroiitH liun1.
Mr. .Norton W'ngm r it'iiuni'd on
Saturday ni'tor hinnilliiv a vvcoU tit the
1 '.i n-. ini't Iran
.Mr. l.i'o WiiKin-r, tnotliur and nitJlor
and Jlrd. liltti'nlii'tidff and fhildren
will ih t ti i u to thi'lr lionif in Ki't-itnton
th's wi'iil, ntti-r fiKMidlnii tho miiii-
llll'l Ill'tO.
Mr. ltndoiih l't'i'M'h will tnhp in'
sivHlon nf his lti'W 1 onii' on thu Knot
Wldi" In tin' tiiar muiie.
Mix. J. V. KiioiIIlm' mill ohlltlrt'ii to.
turni'il lionto on Thursday last .U'tor a
lout wiu'hs' init with itlonds in ,.
Iuu lis, .Mli'tttown and lioaillntr-
Tlii' l.tullea' Aid mh !ity or tho li.tji
tlit I'hnii'li will mi'vii ,i i'lili'l;i'ti stii
lior, folliivvuil by ti (Hu'lal at tho liotuo
ol .Mrs. K. Fiin'o, on 'I'hui.silny oumi
lilt". l''lobif 17. HlipjuT will bo ii'ilily
at il oVJml:, All am I'ordlally Invliml,
OLYPHANT
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vvlili Ii l.if nuir'.v lam lalil in IMiilitou
tun. Id' Jul II Jl vi'iy fi'tt nl tliiiit vuir
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Ivin b,v tlii- I'lrIin'i f, ami .initi'-l'il I'm mmi-
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ri'ubi'il 11 'in il.i! t.ii.. iKiuiiiiitnt tin' fou-in
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dm nTiil.ii lv niaki' an iillimjim.' !! luiKiini-
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Mr. IIUIiui'.4 ri'itiii'i' in nuii'. iipuit v. in
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llo iinllii.iiiio iMi'iiilitis tin1 limt' f ioniii'iiii
llio -unvi'i iMniiluii. Ik' .il-ii iliiipliioMil nf en
li'iltu inl" mi luuitiipiit Willi t lie I. uL.ivv hum
Ti'li ilio'ii' i'iiiiimiiv ii'KiinlliiK tli' Ji'l'il u-' "f
puli j. 'I'liu uillii'toi' of llirlit .iiiviiint tii.ul'i tiio
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JERA1YN AND A1AYF.ELD.
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pl.iu' ji-i inlay i.fli 1 1 mil. Al' a u'l Iml. a lluf
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taki' pliiic 111 tin" Mi'llmll-l I'ill0i.il iluirili
at riVluili In tin- I'vinliii; uf WhIiii'mIi.
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papui. hliunali luilly Injiiuil lit. icinuiy i
liMul fur iml ji'ntinljy lie va ti'purli'il lo
lie iblng likely.
'Ill nulllayy (if l(jlil n.lUj V)l Witt MjJ
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"Snrah H. Taylor, of lutrcka, Greenwood County, Kansas, writes: "I
wish to say to yon for the benefit of suffering humanity, I had been n
sufferer for fifteen years nearly all the time; and in August, 1896, was
taken with severe cramping pain in my stomach. The doctor here said it
was due to gall stones. J le relieved me for a sliort time, and then there
was a hard lump about the size of a goose egg formed in my right side.
It became so sore I could scarcely walk about the house, and I had no
appetite. I consulted two of the best doctors in town and they said
mediciue would do me no good. I gave up all hope of ever getting well
again. One day I thought I would write to you telling you' of my con
dition. You told me I had enlargement of one of the lobes of my liver
and the gall bladder, and advised me to take your ' Golden Medical Dis
covery ' and 'Pleasant Pellets,' which I did according to directions. X
not taken more than half a bottle
back. Now it is a little over a year since I began to do my own work.
I have taken seven bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and
seven vials of the 'Pellets,' and am stronger than I have been for five
years."
"I was taken sick in July, last year, and was not able to do any kind of
work until November," writes Mr. Noel W. Orvin, of L,rtngley, Aiken Co.,
S. C. "Had been coughing up small, hard lumps of phlegm for about
a year befoie I was taken down ; I then called on a doctor who attended
me for two months, and said that one-half of my left lung was gone, and
advised me to leave my home (Charleston, S. C), and go to the county,
but did not say what sort of disease I had. I thought it was consump
tion, and wrote to you for advice. I took four bottles of Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery, which I sincerely believe has done me more
good than any other medicines I have ever taken."
Do not hesitate or delay if afflicted with any old,
chronic, or obstinate disease. Write to Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, iST. Y., and tell him your story. It will be treated
a sacred confidence, and you
counsel, which will put
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
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N. It , .iml Si.ntli 1'iiiy.
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Schodulo in Effect June 2, 1001.
Trains leave Scranton:
G.45 a. m., week days, through ves
tlbulo train from Wilkes-Barre,
Fullmnii buffet parlor car anil
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Fottsville; stops nt principal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg-,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for FltUburg and tho
West.
0.38 n, m.. week days, for Sunbury,
Hariisbiirg, Philadelphia, Tmlti
moio, Wnahiiigton and PUt&burfi
and tho West.
J.M8 p. m veek days, (Sundays,
l.SS p. m,;), for Sunbury, Ilnr-lisbuig-.
Philadelphia, Bulti
roore, Washington 11 nil Pitts
burg' and tho West,
0.33 p. 111., week day?, through vc3
tibulo train fiom Wilkes-Harie.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
roaches to Philadelphia via
Pottsviile, Stops at principal in
termediate stations,
1.27 p. 111,, week days, for Hnzleton,
Siinlniiy, Harrisburg-, Philadel.
phia anil Pittsburg,
1 Ii in 11 IIIS-KV. f.Vll 11,
.1. II SMlul), (l.ii. l'i ut
Delaware, Lackawanna nud WeBtcru,
III Ltflll u, II, I'kII.
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