53pF Wmmmmw - rmH Pft'frpMiRKi' i' k " iJ THE SOJUNTON TRIBUNE-VIUD A V, OCTOBER 25, 1001. v. The News of CARS MAKEJWO TRIPS. Filled with Deputies, They Run Over the Line ns Vtiv ns Lincoln Avenue, Once In the Morning and Once In the Afternoon No Pns aengers Cnrrled Feeling nt Strike Hcndquarters. Two ears, heavily laden with lipii ile.M, made two liha llirotisli tills city yesterday, one In the inorulnir, tin; jthcr In thp ui'teinoon at !i o'clock. tn the niornhiK Superintendent Put lemon umiiurciI thu t'linlroller on the nnad car ami by his uliln was Division ttporlntoiiclenti Kelly of this division. I'liere were about Ilt'tecn 111 tin; llrst .m and seven In the second. Thu earn .vr-re run as tar a.i Lincoln avcnui' and ..'lunch ttreet, when- the fenders and trolley were reversed, the oars at once Martlng on the homeward trip. There was no disturbance of any iliid, the people on the Mtreiun merely rlewlnp the curst with wonderinuul and speculation, on how many ears could be run with nrolll to the company. In the afternoon I. T, Kellly. pri vate, secretary to .MnmiKOt" tfllllmuu, rode on the front platform of the sec ond car alongside a inotormun over the six foot limit. The ears made no slops, but sped nloiis with every notch of power on. They made no at tempt to pick tip passeiiBeiv. One ased gentleman with two Krlps ran I rum a store on Main street out to board I he ear. JJefore lie bad left the sidewalk both ears had down by and he was then informed that a sttlki. was on. He professed Ignorance of the tact, bavins only arrived from Vork state. At the strikers' headquarters h,.(i everything is encouraging. The local executive boaid here have made ar rangements for the placing of several union busies at the disposal of the people. Financial aid is being received dally from various unions in tills sec tion. SOCIAL HAPPENINGS. The members ol the Woman's Uelief corps tendered a farewell social to .Mrs. .tohn Kstabrook. Wednesday evening. Those present were: Mesdames Lou den, l'.eers. Dills. "Wright, S. l. Carlton. .Jennings, (.'. l.ameraux, F. Lameraux. AValter Hounds, f'uipenter, Newton, Ise.tchem, Anderson. Tuthlll. Waltois. Oliver. Hate, Me.Mullen and .Misses. May liate, Kvelyn Hale. Lucy Kenworthy, Kva "Walters and Klla Eslu brook. Mr. and Mrs. .loseph Hryatit, of Tiruniniond avenue. celebrated the tenth anniversary of their wedding, Wednes day night. The evening was delight fully spent with music and other diver sions, and a bountiful repast was !M.Tcd. .Mr. and Mrs. llryant received many valuable gifts. Woodmen to Smoke. The Crystal Camp Woodmen of the World will bold a smoker in the Sons of Temperance Hall this evening. All members are cordially invited. Tills i the llrst of the social gatherings of the camp and the members anticipate a pleasant evening. Hosemen to Meet. The Mitchell Hose company will hold i special meeting immediately after drill this evening In order to consider invitations that have been received fiom .several companies. A good at tendance is urged. Recuperating After Typhoid. Archie L. Gurnoy, of North Church street, who has been seriously 111 with typhoid fever, is able to be around again, though be is quite weal; and shows the effect of his siege. New Delivery Wagon. 1'. A. Carroll, the South Main street grocer, Iiiin plaeed a now delivery wag on on the road. It Is Intended for quick deliveries and is nicely finished, pre Feutlng quite a smart appearance. A New Auto. K. I'aseoe has joined the niolill Ists. This week he appeared on the streets, whisking along In his new auto. It Is; of light construction, of the style that seems most popuhi.-, and Is it llycr of the ilrsi clas-s. Mi'. Pryor's Appointment. The appointment of Will L. I'ryor, of Scrautun, at present city ticket agent Tor the i.ehlgh Valley railroad, to .suc ceed 11. V. Cross as district passenger THE PEOPLE'S EXCHMCE rtMNTI'D -A K"oiI Bill, miiM)- ,io nu-fiiii'il, In il JIin William lllnjrli.im, Hi 1'i.ml.itt sIicmh, WANTI'll Tn fli-il il.i piilniim .it ciikp. n. ply to V. J. Kliicli. Cliuuli e-tlPCt, CjiIioii. UK', RAILROAD TIME TABLES. , Delaware and Hudson Railroad. June II, inOl, l'l.ins mil Iimyc C.ilbnnilj ill tuv ni.ilnii' , v.IIowj: I "or Stun: n ami WIIIh-IUmc-hul r iu; M ,u, 10.1)1, H.JI ,i. in.; l-.'.W, us, o';,' ' 'V i.lli, 7.111, IU.0I, I ft, fit p. in. '' ''"'' MincLiy tinln.- li'.ue at S.fil, n.21 j, ... . . . If., S..W. S.l'i p. in. ' '' ' 7,t Albniy. K.natBa. JtotitUMl, Huston. v, ,,j;Ur,l pulllK ttc, 7M ,. ,. , ,.,-, , ' iv'l.'ile I.O'lmc W.i.iiiutl. and ..iiomI.i.. '.. li.iia -I. in.; .'UI, Cl-'i p. in. ""-l.iI Mir.iljy twill. Idle L.iku l.oii.. Wjinn.t .,.1 ll.i...,lili. 11 i:in .i. in , I "11 . it ."OlllJIt ".:..!..; ;....,. ..i v.,,1... .i. .,'.''.. '.'::.'.' i Smi'Liy train anlui at C.iiIi.ji:,1,i0 flom , , , xA 7,55 p, M. ''" '" New York, Ontario nud Western. !, Sept. 17, Kill, f luins lcaic Cnliumlalo lor Sumiiioii .a n, , li.; .ifl i. m. '' simJiy trains :it i.OO a. in.: O.fti p, , Irains lcme Cailioiulale for pulnl,- nmiii , tl.llO a. in. On Sunday nr a.l'l a. in. ji?,' Iraiili; ,U I,I0 a. 111. vclt,iljj ai (,.,) ,u ' Mini)jy nuke toiiiiMtloni lor ,Vnv Voi.- .' wall,' etc. '. ' "' fialiii aiilvo from Hcianton nt ,)(i a. , . , . p. in.; Iioip point noith, l.fti p. in. Snnih.V fiiiin t'riatton nt IMfl a. in. ami 7. li p. m n'., ,, ' failMla at ii.i p. in. ' '"" J. Erie Railroad. " .Tunc J, 1'rfll, 'Irjlu Ifave rlty station, .nl.ninlali', iijv fUit bnnjav) at 7.(l a. in. ami j.ii'j p. m, f0",- Aundl ami Mncveti; at fi.:i:i a, m.. dally (v. tcptln; bui.il.iy). fr iliuk'lumlon, nullum i-o,,. nctllont for New Voik tity imU llulfalu, -aiid at (1.10 p. in. for uin,ue)Mnn.i, iiukjui; ivniicctlvui for wctttru polntj. Sunday tulm at 0.U a. in. for Suiijucliauim, with i(tcrn cuniicitlous, ami b.-.'7 ;. in., with tame tonncctloiu. IValru arrive at S.HS a. in. aii'J 0. 10 p. in. Bua,jw t S.M i. in. ' i,. K'Mliloti in follnwM tUO. M7. Ii-o ,'tJ . in.; IS.!!?, 2.il. SMI. J.2S, U.0S r.O , S m" .i p. ni.; l.w .i. in. ' ""'i sunfliy Ir.iliis .irrlvo Jl 9.:!T a. . 11.,. ., , 2 ,i.'i hi mi iv in. ' ' "I, Carbon dale. I agent of the Delaware and Hudson at S'crantoii, wim gtad news to u host, of irieniiH in cariiondale, where Mr. Pry (ir Is well known. He in a rreiment vis itor lo this oily and In his business aiid soclnl relutloiiH he has nunle ninny warm friendship, I 11m appointment, which Is a happy leeognltlon of his ability, will bring him many warm congratulations from his Cariiondale friends. THE MEN'S BANQUET. A Delightful Social Affair at First Presbyterian Church, The baiKjuet of the men. of tip Kiret Presbyterian church, which look place Wednesday night, was a dellghlful social f-vent. The illnrcr t'lliies were spread In the primary rnoin, which was tastefullv decorated. The orchestra, inidfr the direction of Professor Thonias, dis coursed sweetest music, while the bnti (IlleteiM disposed of the choice edibles prepared by the ladles of the church and served by tUw younger men, Or. . Fletcher was an exem plaiy to.'itinasier. and he was In an exceedingly happy mood. The responses to the toasts wire happy and bright, and there was not a dull moment dur ing: this part of the evening's pro gramme. An enjoyable feature was the singing' of the quartette. The rendition of the song composed for the occasion by It'V. Charles K. t.i.e was splendidly given. The programme was-: Physical Pabulum. "Wo may live without friends; we may live without books: Hut civilized man cannot live without cooks. lie may live without love 1 hat Is pas sion but pining'.' Hut when' Is the man that can live without dining'.' Ifaw oysters. Fricas-scd Chicken. Soda I list tills. Mushed Potatoes. Cranberry Sauce. Celeiy, Pickles-. Tomato Salad. crackers. Mince Pie. Fried Cakes, cheese. Coffee. "Serenely full, the epicure would say, Kate cannot harm me. I have dined to day." Mental Menu. "Speech is but broken liglil upon the depth Of the unspoken." "The Church and Kdue.itioti," Prof. r-:. i-:. cmr. "The Voting .Men," .Maxwell U. Sliep herd. Original song. "Tried and True," Iiy ltev. Charles Lee. Messrs. II. K. Clark,' Kdward Hop. A. P. Thomas and It. M. Shepherd. Chorus. Thank Cod for the chuich, tried and true; Thank Cod for the true. The church and the Willi ch. tiled and Itible forever: Thank Cod for the church, tried and true. "The Church and the City," ,1. Ifus sell Jones. "The Church of It'JO." M. 1). Latlirope. Song, "Sweet and Low" (liarnaby), Male quartette. "Uespeet for the Chuich." .1. P. II. Tiaynor. Kinale, llev. Charles Lee. At the Jordan Funeral. Thu funeral yesterday of the late .Mi chael .Ionian, of .Seranton, who was a former Carbondalo resident, was at tended by many peieons from this city. Among them were Mrs. John .1. Monnhan. Mrs. Mary Madigau, Miss Annie Madigan, Miss Margaret Mes sett. .Joseph Messett. Thonias Mes-iott, Will Messett. of Carbondnle. Krank Messett. student at the Medien-Chir-urgleal college. Philadelphia; Mrs. Hugh McC.ee. Simpson; Thomas. Martin and Miss Xellie Jordan, Schenectady, N. V. Changing Tracks, The trad; employes of the Seranton Hallway company have started to move the tracks on Helmont street to thy center of the street, In compliance with the resolution recently passed In coun cils here, The tracks will be moved from end of pavement lo Ontario and West ern crossing, The workcar, loaded Willi ties, niado several trips through the city yesterday to the scene nf opera tions-. Meetings Tonight. Poor Hoard. Kureka Chapter, No, 1711, P.oyal Arch Masons, Junior order I'nlted American Me chanics, Companions of the Purest. American Legion of Honor. The P.oyal Circle. Crystal Camp. Woodman of the World. To Entertain Seranton Eleven. The High School foot ball eleven will entertain the Lackawanna loot ball team from .Seranton at Alumni park on Saturday. Following: Is the line-up of the local eleven; center, Connerton; guards, McKenna anil Collins: tackles, Haynor and fllllls; ends. Van Hergan and Murrlu; halfbacks, Nalllu and .Munition: quarterback, Sji.-ncer; full back, Moral). The Benscoter Funeral. The funeral of the late Dai ins c. Heuscotcr will lake place ibis after noon at 2 o'clock from the residence on church street, imminent will he in Mr.plewood cemetery. William II, Dnvlfs post will meet In tho port room at 1 o'clock to attend services. On the Return Trip. Common Councilman Uabrlel I'ugll auo lniH received wor,d that his brother, Santo PuglliniD, lias started on his re. turn trip to thin country from Italy, where he hau been visiting since last winter, It Is expected he will arrive hi this country on November I. Euchre Meeting. At the llll-etllltr of the Progles-nlvo Kiicliro coterie iii Hi,, home of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. .1, Olloyle, iln two prizes were won by Mrs, A. K. Hanks and J. M. Hairy. Following tho games, a dainty luncheon was served. Among the guests was Mrs. John H. Jtoehc of Sci .niton, Back from California, .Mr. and .Mrs. T. W, Heeder. of Duu (I.U'f, who have ben in California for about a year, n'.tiuiftd home yesterday. They made a lslt In tills iiy. .-topping at the Harrison house. Coning Mariinges.j. Mlssj Mury K. Nealon, dutigliter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Nealon, will become the wife of Thomas Ciimmings, of Archhald, on November 2fi, tho cere mony to take place lit St. Knse church. Miss Nealon Is one of C'arbondalo'H charming young ladles, and the pros pective groom Is a leading young busi ness limn of Archhald. Iloth have u legion of friends, who iinxlotisly awult the ditto for the offering of congratula tions lo the popular young couple. An nouncement has also been iiiaile of the coining inurrlage of Miss Katherlnc .Morun, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. t K. Moraii, of .South .Main street, to Will iam (Mark, one of the best known young men In this city, .Miss Moraii has been for sevral years an clllcletit teacher In the public schools here. To Attend Lodge Installation. on Saturday afternoon it new lodge or the Daughters of Jtebekall will be Instituted In Forest City. Lueiellu lodge, of this city, will attend, leaving here on the II. la a. ill. Ontario and Western train; on lug Korea t City shortly after H p. m. The lodge will be Instituted by the district deputy, Mrs. (Icorge W. Hughes, of this city, as sisted by the degree team of Lueretla loitec The degree team of Lueretla lodge will meet this evening to reheatse the work, and a full attendance Is urged. THE PASSING THRONG. .1. D. Wood, of Knrest City, was in town yesterday. K. C. Sheridan, of Plltston. was town yesterday. It. C. Cory, of Watervllel. N. V., at the Hairlson house. 'A. D. Kdwards, of Olyphant, was town Wednesday night. .Mrs. Oscar Hudson Is home, after a visit Willi friends In Seranloii. Peter Kan, of Seranton, made a btisl uesss trip to Carhonihile yesterday. C. K. Wlillleinore, representing L. H. Powell & Co., made a business trip to Cariiondale on Wednesday. Sister M. .Monica, of Philadelphia, Is lie guest of her sister, Mrs. .Jos-cph Mlsselt, ni) Hrooklyn street. JERV1YN AND iMYFIELF). The work of getting tho Water out of the (ilenwood shaft Is proceeding rapid ly and by Monday It is expected the task which lias taken just live month: will be completed. The colliery lias been Idle since the last day In May and eveiy effort has since been made to get the water out of the lldoded colliery. The hugli tanks which have been built oti Hie carriages and have been in op eration for several months were tak en out yesterday afternoon, the water being reduced to such a level that the tanks were no longer effective. The rc-iitttrting of the colliery will be it good thing for many men In both bor oughs. James Carroll, of Fourth street, has been discharged fiom tho Cariiondale hospital and was biought to his home here yesterday. Mr. and .Airs. Patrick D. Mullen, who have been visiting theii" parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Hartley Mullen, have return ed to their home al Pittsburg. deorge I Slake. Johnson Hennett, jr., and a number of others will leave to night for the Pau-Aiiierlciin exposition. Miss Isute Sampson, of Second street, will leave today for Chicago where she expects to make her future home with relatives. Mrs. Samuel Temby, of West May Held, Is conlined to her home by ilt nes. The crazy supper given under the auspices of the St. Agnes Guild In the basement of St. James church last evening, was a very pleasant affair and was fairly well patronized. .Miss Edith May Dean, or Philadel phia, was on Monday the guewt of Mrs. Nicholas Hennett. of West Maylield. itcv. Jonathan Davis, of Forest Cltj-, will preach in the Congregational church at both s-ervlers on Sunda. There will be no service In St. James church on Sunday owing to the ab sence of the rector, who will preach in Wayne county. John Solomon, who has been spend ing it fen days here at his home, will return to .Summit Hill today. The .Maylield School Hoard will hold their regular meeting, iistponed from Tuesday, this evening. Mine Inspector Ijoderlck, of Seran ton. was a visitor In town yeMeiday. IMwin Hruce, while playing foot ball yesterday, was accidentally kicked In the face and sustained unite a painful cut just underneath one of his eyes. The Delaware and Hudson company will pay al their mine heie today. Two street cats manned by a num ber of deputies, made two or three trips through both boroughs yester day. TAYLOR. A chronological lecture, subject, "Chronology as an Aid to Success In Life," will be, delivered by Itev. Janus Walker at the Sibley Primitive cliutcli on Friday evening, November 1.1. Pro ceeds for the beiiellt of the church, The ladles of the Church of the Im maculate Conception will hold a grand bazaar In the church parlors on .Mon day evi nlng, October III, to continue for four nights. The proceeds will go to wards llituldatlng the church debt. A Hue programme of lltcrnr and lnuskal numbers will be rendered each even ing. The Firemen's Uellef ass-oclatiott will meet this evening at the Taylor Hose company. No, 1, hose house, livery member Is reiiucsled to be present. The Taylor basket ball team will play Up Twentieth Century team, of Ml iiooka, at Fallon's rink. Old Forge, on October III, W. J. Davis, of tin- linn J, K, Davis &- Pons, fuin-ral directors, has returned from a few days' trip to Philadelphia, where he purchased a hanil.-oiue new top utsket Wilton for their Increasing business. Miss Grace Krnr.or, of West Scran- HOLE IN TIirCLUNCS There are thousands of men mid women, as well as ever, with holes in their lungs: con sumption stopped. What did it? Some ehanffo in wav of life and Scott's emulsion of cod Jiver oil, . hole in the lunys, once funded, in no worse than a too tight waist or waistcoat. Take the emulsion and give it p. chance to heal the wound. IV 'II -rmliiu4 I'lllelul'v. I an l.l.v M.lU'l C IIOW.M., 4M I'fart t-otii. Nt oil. ton, visited Miss Hnsle Harris, of Knlon street, on Wednesday. Miss Harriet K.vnns, of KlectVllle, linn been I he guest of her patents, Mr, and Sirs. Charles .1. Kvans, during the past few days. Mrs, Joseph Davis and son, Arthur, of Main si reel, are home, after attend ing the Pan-Ainerlcan exposition. The employes of the Taylor, Pyne, Hidden and Archhald mines will re ceive their seniUnioiithly earnings, for the forepart of October, tomorrow. Florist Anthony Schiiltlieln, a well known young man of I his town, has purchased a Mower garden In Diiinnore. Foreman mid Mrs, John Tt. Johns and children, Norma and Hector, of Itull road street, were quests or relatives In Moscow yesterday. T. J. Davis, of Pond street. Is on a business trip in Wuyne county. Prof. T. 11. Davis, of South Main street, spent yesterday with relatives In Parsons. Miss Delia Walters, of South Wllkes Harre, Is the guest of her cousin, Miss LIzkIo Davis, of Main stteet. The Huffalo Social club will conduct their regular weekly social In Weber's rluk tomorrow evening. DALTON. -Miss Grace IJayinond. of New Vork city. Is spending it few days at. the home of Mrs. .1. C. Mahoney, where her mother and .stepfather are spend ing the winter. Mrs. Louis Mosher, of New Jersey Is; visiting relatives hi town. Mis. K. M. Francis and son are vis iting Mrs. Francis' sister, Mrs. Henry at HenryvHle. J. W. Drown has) returned from a trip to tho Pan-Amerltan. W. S. Huslander Is having built a substantial barn on his properly. Mrs. W, A. Dean Is entertaining Mrs. M. li. Walter. Theie was it fair size audience in at tendance nt the entertainment given In th" Haptlsl church on Wednesday. Miss Cora Morris Grlllln, of Seranton, was the reader of the evening and de lighted all with her masterly rendi tion of dramatic and humorous selec tions. She was assisted by Master Tommy MorrK or Seranton, who sang two vocal solos and Mr. George Carr, of this place, who gave selections on the phonograph. John V. Dershimer was confined to his home yesterday on account of Ill-lies'--. The construction of the new stone arch bridge iner one of the streams in tills place Is Hearing completion. Thu pa veil airtownlks on each side have been laid and iron railings are being erected, while the iinal tilling in-is also icing done. This liriilge is one or Hie greatest Improvements that could be made in tho borough and is money well siient. The grade (f tins bridge will necessitate the raising of one or two buildings tit each end of one s-.ide of the bridge. P.ev. A. W. Cooper and wife expect to leave in a few days on tion which they will spend N. V. Postmaster I. .Al, Tiffany iter at his old home iii Thursday. their vaca nt Windsor, was a is Foster on HALLSTEAD. Spcii.il I., id" S-jiantiiii Tiihiinc Hullstead. Oct. 21. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. May and family have removed to Seranton. Mr. May lias resided here many years and is a nroniinent r.-ill- road innn. For many years lie acted as locomotive Hreiuan for the Delaware, Lackawanna ami Western and held this position until lie was promoted to trav eling llreman for tho same company, In which position he litis given excellent satisfaction. They were prominent citi zens here and will lie a loss to their large circle of friends. A number of hunters here, who have been using ferrets In hunting rabbits, are becoming wary on account of the law forbidding- their use. The act for bids the use of ferrets. However, it says nothing in regard to white rats, and many people are now using the rats, claiming they are superior to fer rets for drlvlnv rabbits from t hell holes. Mr. and .Mrs. li. K. llernslelii and family have removed to Orange. N. J. Their goods weie shipped to that city Saturday. The lirolherliood of Locomotive Kir,--men are using- every effort to make their llrst annual ball, to be held In . Klstler'p hall on Thanksgiving ee, a grand success. K. It. lieldeli, of the Voung Mei.'s Christian association, Is making every effort possible to have a crowded audi ence to enjoy lite concert and enter tainment at the hull on Thursday even ing for the beiiellt of the association. L. 13. Tiffany has now nearly com pleted his nut- liulliilug on Main stteet. V.. II, 11. Iloos'ti has Just completed his contract of creeling a large new barn for C c. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. ICdmund Skinner of Stroudsbiirg, p.i huc rented the Dubois house on .Main street and will remove here ns soon .us repair:, on the llOII.-e ale completed. PECKVILLE. All imiiiIii-i i.l ihc WiKon 1'ito (Miifunv nie ii'iMi'itiil In liinl .11 Hie lii'-i- Imn.-i- In lull uiu Innn mi Mninl.iy dulling, I)-. , uf 7.;;u o'lkul;, l-ilir tu .Hirudin;." Ilu fjlr of tliu Arlcdin tlnc Mi.llp.1lly, l,f .IcIIMMI, Air. .iml Mi-. W. ,1. llio.i.l mid ,-uii, WInti.M, li.ne Imlay tor i lnit ilil witli j cl.it it c9 ,it Nell-. Ilililuc, X. V. 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Min tin' I I'lVIIH ll, Ihc I IHIIIMII.I' tf.ll llllMII III II liolllllillll .uppiT. 'I lie In Me mid Kiiwiil lire iiiii'.i liUliiy ll'rniUl .lollllli llioplc, .Hid illll'l' Ui.iii llll'h' !IW life with liii' lic.t uMiu of lluir tinny fitoiid.. Alter .1 lultf wi-iMIni,- toiti', tiny illl nulls tlirlr I101110 ,d IVi Ki Ilk', Tim "nelplil friiil.il" I1.1 ( L I.l m ;lu' .j,i. 1 11 iitnliy siliofil. jt tin' lieino of All-, in.' Air. .loll', W.IIUH, It. I III filly W' 0 Uln'tla. jlll! liioiii-.iuitno .i 1 .vlliin tun) tin' flna111l.1l re. tun;. r.nl-lj, tur.i. OLYPHANT T. I. llijiu., of 1 . 1 j . -y (iii't, 1,-ii'iir.l a liliir li'.ni the I'liillppini't tlil- wt'i-U, .iniioiiui. iliit Hi" ill. 11I1 of I.I-. Iji'iiIii''-Iii-I.i, ,).iiii. Wil- li.lhl-, Ullii.il l!llllli'l ell AlIX, -I, llflll' II "-'ill llllll". Il.'i I'.l-Ol "II .1 lllulllllll' III till- I'lllll Ini.iiitiy 1111. 1 l;.id turn in 1 hi' I'liilipiiliii .1I1. nit IMU JIJ. Ill' U.L I-.' Ill 111 Mils llllMl .lll'l UU -l ,M-Jii if ait,'. . 111.110' liiomN v. ill I'' tlli'W'd 10 Icon of Id-, ilt'.ilh. 1 Inn- liutliii-. jihI tliiii.' i.ljUi, ti'.-illiiu' liiiv. iavlli' dim. MIc Kale Lilly In ii'.Uiud lnr i.iltliui in Ailicrloii ,v Siiltou'4 tiro to acu'it a .liiilbr out Mill) I In' Pltl.iuii Meiic lOiupiiiy lit Auiili.ilil. 'I In- iv.idini; iiiniii'i In tin- I'ri'JiyUrlan i-lnnih uiit' iHiiull) i'1'i'lii I ).i-i ni'.lil. IMiiin; lic r-n r ttii .... . , m I v. W 'to . 1 .1 f rJ5sJ astronomer's processes, all accept his results. In the light of tnese tacts is it hard to believe that medical science can diagnose the diseases of persons who though miles away can write a plain statement of their condition ? BN BUFFALO, At 663 Main .Street, there .stands the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. It is presided over by Dr R. V, Pierce, assisted by a medical Plait of nearly a score of physicians, each man a specialist in the treatment and cure of sonic form of disease. The rooms of this Institute arc always full of pa tients, who conic from all sections of the country lo obtain the surgical and medical advantages offered by Dr. Pierce and his staff. But there is another branch of this Institution which is even more important than its home prac tice ; it is the free consultation by letter department, where hundreds of private letters are privately read and privately answered each week of the year. Some idea of the scope of this work can be gathered from the fact that in a little more than thirty years, assisted by his Staff of medical specialists, Dr. Pierce has treated and cured over half a million women. Sick and ailing women are .invited to consult Dr. Pierce by lettcrrar. All correspond ence is held as strietly private and sacredly con fidential. "BEST ME&i&M ON EARTH." " Over one year ago I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce for advice," says Mrs. R. M. elites, of 1205 William Street, Omaha, Nebr. "'Had been doctoring with two of tuy home physicians for blood poison. They did not do 111c much j.;ood only for a short lime. Dr. I'ierco recommended his "meilicine.s and I took thret: bottles of his 'Favorite Prescription' and two .f ' Golden Medical Discovery,' and now I feel better than for more than ten yean. We have four children; the young est is past three years old. I am so verv thankful'thal' I heard of Dr. Pierce's medicines ; I cannot thank him Ion much for hi-i kind advica to me. Two of my brothers' wives have taken his ' 1'avorite Prescription ' for female weakness, and have been greatly benefited. I recommend it to all my lady friends as the best medicine on earth for ailing womankind." Spurious offers of "free medical advice'' should not be confounded with Dr. Pierce's genuine offer of free consultation by letter. There is no offer of "free medical advice" made by man or woman which has behind it an institution of national note, oiich as the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, JUtffalo, N, Y. There is no offer of "free medical advice" made by man or woman which has behind L a physician whose success in the treatment and cure of diseases peculiar to women equals that of Dr. Pierce. There is no offer of "free medical advice" made by woman or man which carries with it the privileges of Dr. Pierce' s offer of free con sultation by letter. This places at the disposal of suffering women the resources of a great medical institution and the skill of nearly a score of experi enced physicians. cussetS in the U0G8 .fefe 3&gos of SSi'a PSerce's Adviset: Every woman sfooafcF mvm tfhis Itoofcu it ow Micemt of stamps to stamps fos the Shook in sand 3f stamps. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In raii-it Aid,-- li, mil. 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The sun is 93,000,000 miles away; its bulk is 330,000 times that of the earth. Yet Science tosses that flaming mass into her scales and weighs it. Few of us understand t.Iip. fif. V) j made by men or '"My daugetcr was bed-fast two winters with what the I doctors called inflammation and congestion of the ovaries," ! writes Mrs. Mary Rogers, of Kldon, Iowa. "Suffered agony ; day and night, the doctor;, keeping her under the influence , of morphine to keep her frt.m going into spasms. I was 1 discouraged and thought she could not get well that way, so Wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce, and he advised me try his metli 1 cine. We did so, and, glad to say, with good results. I.at &F LiFE ff WW BbaBW What VQ (Szz&fJ i&3? o,.fcv,V.V. fe fgMllv rUe- r fjzm gsay expense of mai$inq aysf covers? or if doth binding is preferred, Address: ?r R. V. PiEHSSE, Buffalo, M. Y. RAILROAD TIME .lABLES. Lehigh Valley Kaihoad. Ill l.tl.'Cl .111 lint. 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AiiuU la1)") J- ni. limn lloiiwlglo, lljiili.y ami iiilciiii'illaii' n."iit-; .,10 i. in. fiom S'civ Vilk mill iiiii'iiiaiJi.'ii- ii'inili. .No ti'aniJa.i tijlii-. ALMOST GSVEN UP. '' When I first wrote to you I war. 'in a bad condition, and had ahno.-.l given up," says Mrs. liclla .Snider, of Wilkcs villc. Vinton Co., Ohio. "I was Mifteriug from female trouble of the worst kind; I couldn't cat anything without suffering great distress; throat hurt tn by spells; was ncrv ous and weak. Had numb hands and arms, heart trouble, pains all through my body ami aching head and neck. It seemed that I could not vork at all, I got Dr. Pierce's medicine, and took it as directed, and the first week it began to help inc. I look three bottle-, and am glad to say that it did me more good than all other medicine I ever took. I feel better than I have for years. I believe that Dr. Pierce's medicines will tlo all that is claimed for them. "'May God bless you in your work of helping the sick." Dr. Pierce's offer of free consultation by letter has been imitated by offers of "free medical advice" women, who are not physicians, 3 ana are, tneretore, entirely imqttalilied to give med ical advice. A scrutiny of the cunningly-worded advertisements of these people will show that they do not claim to be physicians; they do not because they dare not for fear of the penalties of the law. Jinny a woman has added to her sufferings by ac cepting the misleading statements of such unscru pulous advertisements. WAS BED-FAST. fall iiij daughter felt the trouble coming back on her, and she got more of your medicine and took it. She says .she h better now than she has been for years still is not entirely cured. She took twelve bottles of"' Golden Medical Discov ery ' and six of ' P'avoritc Prescription.' She hates to take medicine or she might have been well by this time. She has a bottle of the 'Prescription' now that she has not yet taken. We feet sure that if it had not been for your medi cine she would have been in her grave. "You are at liberty to publish this. My daughter's name is Mrs. Rena Voder." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well. It regulates the periods, dries weakening drains, heals inflam mation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It carries the nn.'ther happily through the mouths before baby conies, giving her tranquil nerves, s-outid sleep and healthy appetite. It makes the baby's advent practically painless, and gives the mother abundant slreugth to nurse and nourish her little one. There is 110 alcohol in ' Favorite Pre scription ' and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine ami all other narcotics. U EFBB WEZCS 4-; " problems and iB&Mijp SSomsnon Sense Medical is sent absolutely free QNLYn Send 211 one-cent RAILROAD TIME TABLES J Sehedulu in Effect Juno 2, 1001. Trains leave Scvantou: (J.-15 a, ni., weak days, throngh ves tihnlo train irom Wilkes-Barre. Pullman uuli'ot parlor car nncl coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsville; slops at principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbnry, HarrisbnrR, Philadelphia, Bnltimovo, Vash iugton and for IMttsbtn'E and the West. 0.38 a. in., week days, for Sunbnry, Harrlbbttig-, Philadelphia, Baltl nioie, Washington and Plttsburs and the West. 2.18 p, in., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. nt.;), for Sunbnry, Har-t-lHburg-. Philadelphia, Balti moio, WaHhlnp;ton and Pitts-burg- and tho West. ,'J.ilS p. in., week days, through VC3 tibulo train from WilkeH-Hano. Pullman bufl'et parlor ear and coaches to Philadelphia vi.t 'Pottsville. Stops at principal iu toimetllato stations. 1,27 p. in. i week days, lor Ilaislctnn, Sunbnry, Harrisburg, Phlladol pliia and Pittsburg'- I II 111 Tl lM)V li ii Mt.' .). II. WOOD, (ii i. liv. .t Delaware and Hudson. Ill I. Ill'lt JlillV I", l''l. 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