f 4 ? 15) THE SCHANTOJV TJtJUUNE- WtiDNESDAV, JN'OVJfMlBElt 27, 1001. ' 2 The News of i outs (iiiAMnit. rilAULCS noitto.v. Gramer & Horton A-nOHM'.YS-Vl-UW, 0J 11 MIM US' M3 MC ntlMCS' lit ll.llt.N'd RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delnvvnte nncl Hudson Btilhoad. I.IK II, t(t IiiIik lni latliointili1 it r(t Nation ni '"'ivIrVcrinltn in J Wllkrvllani-niH, T.iM. !;(, Mni, M"i, 10 01 nl p tn Ninilnv Iriliu km .il s ', IU1 " ; ! W, aw, 3.), -'fJ n in , Tor vllunv. sintoni, Vhmlloil. Union, Vw Itnrliiil point, Ui TW 0 Hi! I.M l "I l'i r lili- f.i"liii'. WiiMinil iiiul lluimlilt, 7 ii, 11 ijj ii in. I "!. u Ml' ; tintjt Irilni lux I il loiihiii'i " iMiutl no) mrilili- it I' ) ni !.'. 'i.'.!,' '",. I rjlni arrive il ( ltluimlilt from Wllkm lurie mrl Nriiilnn in lollow' il .t , S 17. 10, HI 'i in , 1.' 17, Z Oil, ..21. I , l' US "Ul, S'U, "I, II "i7 i. Ul J 1.3.1 a in. . ...... tm la trilm .mlu' it li Ii ii. in . 12.1". '- I .', 0."l, It '0 p III Niinlix tialn mho it C iihoiulilo liotn l.il.e Uthu, imii ut ml llim-ihk it I-' 17. J. lb imI 7 j'i p. in New Yoik, Ontniio and Western. Sm lit. 17. lfill. train Ic i- Ciiliomlilc tjr Minion l T.frt h. in .imp n. Niruliv tiilii. at 7.W i in dim p ni lulns loivc. ( Jiboinlale loi polity inilu it II 10 G. Ill Oil VlimlaN "t 'i 10 u. Ill llllln tcielnc at II 10 n in wet I. ilm "l'i " I" ' il Nimlij in it c itiilicctlons foi New ik, l Wil li ill. Ptt fulit anile fiom 'ciiiilon .i II 10 i. in . f 40 i 111 : irmn pfilnK imitli, I "J p m Nuniih troin oi niton .il Hill i. in ami 7.11 p. in, irom Cailwii it Oho p in Eric Rnihond. .limp S", F01. Iiiiii" Vivo c it-v Rtition, nhnililp, Hi y fivewit "iiiiiIjO at "on i m awl I p in tor Hritnh unil Mntveh, nt l " I i. in, ilill 0' upline -iiinh), lm llinsliinilni inaknu ion licit ions a i Ntw U nit mil llnllilo, m I it 10 p in. for Si fiMirlianni, ina'.injf t oiiiicciEkius toi i strin pontic similii triini .it "l'i ii in foi MlMiiKlniiill, with iinlnn connection'', .mil (I .'7 p in, villi Mini: connect ion Inliu. irifrp it ". l. in ml " II p. in smith ti it s 3.1 i in. AT THE HOSPITAL. The Condition of Jncob Humphiey, Victim of O. & W. Accident, lar fxom Satisfactory Other Cases. The (omltlion of Jacob Hiimpliiev, it Catlosia, X.y tlip iLtim ot tlio Untaiio ami Wcstpin iuilw.iv accident l List wool;, is fur tl om satisfactoiy Inmiudlatcly alter his injiiiy. .and lol lowin!,' the niTiput.itinn of the ci tislit.il U(7, Humphiey yhowcil igns ot im jiioi!nniit. This (ontiuued tor ori,il '1 is, tmt since Sunday theio li.no liem Indications that liase Klven the hos pital M.ift lcnson to he wnriied. AVht u tlio unshed part of tho li-s as aniputattd, the fingtons wtiu bent m -,i Iiik as mtiih ot the limb as would nsuiu tlio patient's life. Since tlicn the issm s sun minding the wound lime be- ome iiiolcd and it sooms ceitaln that noi o ot the leg will hae to be .tmpti- ited. Tlie loss ot blood and osposuie, tie .11 lei noon beinfr cold and law, tiotiKlit on an .ilainiiiiK' condition ol eal.ntss This tonialns and is wliat iM-s iiso to the tenis that aio held as 0 his imidition. Otliei' Hospital Cases, ll.i i rv Scott, aped 14, son of I'.itnck 'ott, of Hie Wist Side, is ,t patient at lie hospital. He has been thtiu a jtv 1 is, the victim ot a mini auident. lie vas u'leasinpr a blocked tlip of cats, litn his hand Kot ( ausht and was b.ullv c lushed Tho tlunnb, tlio inde uni,cr and half ol the second linger "ill h.io to be amputated, but the lost ot the hand the sinseons are hopeful of ;aimr. Mis, James TCillein, of IhooUljn nrett, and Jits. Jsiue Wilfthtei, ot tho Oillls block. Paik Place, will leac the hosjiltal today to retain to theii homes as ctned. They hae been at the hos pital toi ncual weeks, wlieie thej both nuclei went single. il opeiatlons. AN ENGINEER'S PLIGHT. 'Mike" Pedio, of Toiest City, Caught in Machineiy Nariow Es cape fiom Death. "Mlltc" Pedio, an enslneer about one of tho mines at Foi est City, had one of those OMcedlngly close titlls cm Jtonday night. I'edio was eatiKlit in the machineiy about which he wmked, and when u leased was a mass ot laulses, with bioken bones and a tearfully ciushed lei?. He is now ut KmciKeney hospital, this city, huvciluff between life and death. Pedio was ollinir the machinery whin his clothing utusht. He was picked up and was being unshed when his hoirlblo plight was dlstoveied. Ped 10 was teulbly citishisl about the uh domeii, Two llhs weie bioken and his right foot must bo amputated. Pedio is well known in Voitst city, being an inlluentlal man among tho foreign population, THANKSGIVING AT LUTHERAN CHUBCH An Appeal fiom the Zealous Pastor, Rev. F. J. 0. Eluingor. Apiopos ot the seniles at tho I.uth 'iau i Inn ih on Thanksgiving moili ng at V) o'clock, tho pastor, Key. r. C. Khrlnger, has Issued the tallow ng: Subject ot sennoii, I'silnih r.O.li. I "Olfer unto (iod ihanksglxlng " LI. "And pay thy uns unto tlio Most High." A thankbfiMliK oiieiiug will gle no aslon to pioo not In word", but in cut tloed, thankt giving in tlio teal leuso ot tho woid, and wo iped thai, (turning wo had to borrow at tlio b ink o piy In full tor tho new loot on our tun ih to pieeut using imibiilliiH lini ng senilis in inlny woather, Then tin o, cuiili! to diuii'h well sup plied not wilh those heavy LOppci, but with that white ami ienl gold, i lm shining metal, leniembeilng Hie On. ntun'tt supioiite ptliKlple, homsly to pay hti d bts, Afltf services, i lose to 11.00 o'i lock will be held the annual Inisiiict, meet ing for the eh t lion ot n sitiuMor u trust, In plnco of an cNptiod term; au diting Out tieusuiei's annual lepoil and other business, Mpcclllnl nioiu In another toluiuii In loditj's Tiibuue Uncalled toy Xettois. Ust of letteiH remaining In Hie Cii bondalu postoftlce Nov. 27, 1001. lor pel. ons unknown: Jurncs Cohen, A. l". Duifv, illchael Carfeondale ttllhool, linvld H, Jones, Mmulce .los epIiKon. W Ai l.itheis. Wlllliiin .Mycin, loliti Scott, T Walsh, Atrs-. flcoige HituliM, Miss Mitiy Hoyle, MIhs Ueiitice KeiHtgeo, Muiy Dents, Mis. Julia Pov, Mis. Al'ity llognll, J'oielgii-riall-t hueU UiiltowhI;'. STORIES OF THE STREET. A Boy Who Was Looking for Thyme nncl Came Near Having n Woim Time An Enterpilsing SnleBiunn nt the Fostoflicc. Thole's a dtiigglstVi usslFtant in tlio town who eowls at the mention ol a wonl Unit sounds like lime. it doesn't make nilieh dlll'eienee w hot hoi' It's ntg-tline or noon-tlino or Just plain thsine. Its all the same; iiuvtlilug Hint loiiuds like t-l-in-e leealls a few ilns ago when he made himself the object ul mciry laughtei of oine of his fl lends A lad, the son of a will known losl dont, iiiine to tlio di tig sloie and In MUlud it om the deik: "Have juu Ihynii'.'" The lad'H molln i needed some lor seasoning. "Have we the time.' leplled tho cleik. In ills ihai.ieteilsticalb obliging IllillllK I, "You bet we have, mv joitng man," as he looked liuiuliingly at the clock ticking its tick at the icar of the stole. "It's Just u cpinilei of two" "Oh, 1 didn't mean that kind ol time." sild tho vouni, man as he blushed tonfu'-eillv over tin- mistake. "I me in the icliid thai vou just uc lor seasoning: mv mother wants It." Tlie cleik got what "Chuck' Council s would call ' stoigo ftolle" when he ap pieelated how he unwillingly lm mil tlie laugh on himself, and tlie ho wast ed scveial minutes of his time b.'toie he got his thvmo liom the pioptletor. Thcit was it least one cntei pilsing s'llesmun In ("aibondale vesioidnv . theie might have been moie, bill this man vas leitafnly one. Two newspaper men weie In tlie posl ollke, making some inc(Ulilos fiom As sistant l'ostm tsur John Xcilon. The ontci pilsing agiiit s.iuiiteieii out and stopped just in tiont of the neufpapu men The litter supposing he wanted to buy stumps g.m wav to him The agent did make- a sign to this elicit. Instead of pulling out pennies liow evei, he Mashed a sni ill-sl7cd unit Jai in one h mil and a can openei oi tlghlenei In th otliei. "As .i man of the housihold, can't f Intel et ou in this?' he faiily tluevv at the astonished assistant postmi'--tci, who didn't know but that an in fernal machine was coming his way: It was all so sudden and so wholl un uMieeti'd The ecpi illy astonished newspaper pail slid out ol the lobby to laugh at the- amusing plight ol Ml Xealoii, who almost shook his head off salng "No' to the peisistent cm openei m in, who befoio he spoke his pin e h id almost climbed in the stamp window. TOWN TOPICS. Citj IhiRincei Kupp anil t'ltv 131c i tiician Olllcian aie- le-aiianglng the lbe ahum wlies which uoo-. the tieit ling over Diindall stieel. The Delawaie and Hudson eompanj Is about to te u away this ahancloncd elevated 10 id the git dels of which wue as convenient as a pole foi conducting the wlies to a pole bovond Tlie pinposid Kiuov.il makes It nen sstnj to ihange the wiies; henie tills aitivitv ol ihe two olllc ials named Speaking of Hie lemoval of the nest ling, oi "hiah uoiks" as clulsteiuil long ago, bilngs to mind what u ihaiigo this will mike in the appiatamo ii the vicinity of Dund.ilf slicet and Salem avenue, Uvtihcad wenks ol this stvlo ol constitution sue uusigluh, evui under the most fnvowible channel uu i s. They .lie tolei.ited and Inn lie with he cause it'.s a ease of making i vlitue of necessity. Thcie Is no loniplalnt when they aie serving a good put pose bv eon li Uniting to the wolf.u c, liidustilil oi otheiwlse, ot the coinnuiultv , but in this case the Untie vvoik has stood unused for months aftei months; Us idle and useless look is no eonifoil to the ejo ol the aveiage illien, who, if he Is not hlnisolt the embodiment ot the spiiii of piogiess docs not like lo see signs ol seeming ueglee t in stand ing in one's tleleks. It the tiesllo his passed the dajs ol Us usefulness, then away wilh il: the sooner the btttei is the piev ailing sentiment in the discus sion ol the subje-l. Cleaning up oi tills scut Is alu.i.vs wtlcoiueil, bel In this Instance it Is hastened, for it mi.ins Impiovemeuts on tho pan of the Delaw.no and Hud son eoinpanv that will be mom oi I. ss oi a i.tctnr In the weliaio ot the i om muuliy. Tlie Tilbune icluiiil, In lliis eoliiinii, a lew davs ago lo the case n , fumes Coulgan, which c.illnl lm plt.vlug sm pithv ills plaioot buslnesu, a modest stole, but which was all to hlui, as It held eveiy cent that he pose-sed, was inlntd b ilie. His being lnalnied h the loss ol a haml, gieally agt,iavatid Ills condition, In the meantime, he has heen tempoiailly lelleved anil ulde'd by trieuds, who have placed him in a por tion to make a pulilli appeal. He has niiangeel for a iliawlug fin a MO gold pieie, which will be disponed of hy eliauee on New Yeai's day. The pi lit of tlikeis Is only nominal, lint it the lesponse nuels Ilie wottliliKsH ol tlie cause, il will lie a blessing to Ml Cop. tig, in, wlio Is gieatl.v disc oiu agi el and TTOTTT.K IUWF-S llntlk' habit-s arc mi lihuly to "et thin. Whai can ha 'ilonc? More milk, aiiulennccl 'milk, waiurcd milk, hmihuhuUl ;initiuviliA" tliem all, Thou ' irv a little Scnti'- I'lnuihioii in i the bottle. It doe- foi babies what it does for old folk.-. jivos new, finu flesh and htron. life. You'll be )lea-.ed with the ie t.11 It. It takes only a little in milk to make baby fat. Ytt')l'ei(iouaIiU'i't ujunl i.c .(.Oil i. HOW.NL, luillliu'i w it iloproisul by' his loss, Any erfort lo assist hint ulll bo n worthy one. Of tho sevoiat chungeM of UniC'labto that went Into orfei't on the Delawuio and Hudson load vestouliiv, the most popular aie tlio holding of the last night ttiiln unlll tl o'clock, and making the middle, afternoon tialn fiom Hones ilah) connect with the a DO tialn lor Hoi iinton, the ttiiln that Is known ti the "Snialogii. ' Tho lust ttnln out of Citiboudnlc has uIwilvh heen 10 CI, with the oxceptleiii of the tnist sK or fovoii weeks, or since tliu stteet ear stilke lointnenciMl, Tor the iiciomniodatloii of theatie pations fiom potnts soulh, Muyileld, etc.. tho ttnln was held unlll It o'clock. When theto was no nttiactlon, the tialn was not held, but left at the usual time. Now, however, the ticiimitic.nl leaving time will bo 11 o'clock. This will be iippioclaleil by Iheatie-goeis, who will not have to ntsli fiom the opeia house befoto the show Is over, disturb others mid icnch the station with u slunt sup ply ot hi on Ih. The oilier ihange will be own nunc uppiecliitesl. He'ietofote the Hiinesdale train unelied heio at l.lii. This was twenty-six mlnutoi after No :.', the "Saiatoga fler," pulled out for Scuin tein. The noU tialn foi Scianton was 5 mi, a wall of fifty minutes. Then the other tialn had the advantage of going tilled to WllkiH-Daire and nt high speed. Tho i" Oi! lav over at Bctanton, an 11 iloes el, for a half bout. Heio, to the P issongoi's bound liom Hones ilalo to Wllkes-U.uio was a delay alto gether of an hour and a half, lucking a lew minute". Now he bus only a de lay of leu minutes at Ciiibondnlo and no lime lost at Pcianton. This Is a change that was sought and leeiuested ot the Delawaie and Hudson i timpanv many months ago, but It was unheeded lvoii though somewhat be llied it will b none the less appiccl- llted FOR MABON'S COMING. The Gicnt Welsh Labor Leadei Will Be Given n Roynl Welcome. Hon. Willi uu Abiahaniw, "Million," the eclcliiated Welsh laboi leader, will be given a nival welcome on Ills visit to C.u liondale on 1'iidav ev tiling ol tills week The ai langements ato be ing made foi this and the' mm fiom ae tews tlie sea will hive leason to i oi all with satislaetion and pleasuie his stav among I ho I'nited Mine AVoik us ol the' Atithi.it Itc city ".Million" will icaih hue in tlie eai lv owning on tlio 7.01 Delawaie and Hudson tialn At the station hi' will be gieeteel bj the e scoi I selected by the Mine Woikeis' committee, compos ing. Mavor J. W. Kllpitiick, Hon. S. S Jones, Postmaslei John II. Thomas, Uov Di. H. J Whalen, Hon. James J O'Neill, i: U I-athtope and Heniy Collins ot the csecutive board of the I'nited .Mine Workers At the station, nlo, will be the Moz ai t band and the me minis of all of the locals ot tho United Mine Woikeis will be on bund The v.lll foi m a pio cession and inove;to the Giaud opeia liinisi', iliiie "Mabon" will speak. Theie will also bo addicsscs by omc ot the lummlltce named as his eseoit. Time is vv.iim enthusiasm among the mine woikus and the coining of "Ma lum" Is being eageiiy anticipated A NIGHT OF MUSIC. Mtisicnlo foi Benefit of First Metho dist Chuich Will Be a Tient. Musical tildes .no agog over the muulf.ile at the Jieie.m IJaptist chinch riidav nlrfht, vvhlih will be for the Plist M"thodIst thuith. Those who aie musically Inclined md lake an Intupst in musical doings sic in the announcements ol the mus ic Ue a piomlse ol a i.ue tieat. The piogi.imiuc contains the names of pu-son1- who an conspicuous in eveiy big luu-kal event liiii.iboills nnd who is labllshul lepiitnlious loi piolklency and skill hi this ait Theie is John T. W itkins, of Suanton, ol whom not onl.v this set lion but the whole slate has i oison to be pi oud, oiu own William 1) Hvaiis, who, besides being foieinost in musical afi'nh e of C.u -bond tie, cntovs the distinction ol be ing a nn mini, witli Mi. WaUMiui, of the eilebrated S'hubeU epaulette' of .Suanton. Then to eonslclet tlie otliei paitiiipants' Otoigu A. Ackeimm, comet soloist; William P. I.,vnoU, vio linist. Mb, M.ulo Oi ilmm, violinist; Piof. A. P. Thomas and flunk Couth, pianists, the male cpiu title, Missis. Cvuns, Cl.uk, Ohei and Low land, the 1. lilies' iiu.iiluttc. Mis. Wood vv tilth. Mis. At human, Miss Hutler, Miss Kiliatiiik, all ol wlioin aie tmly a unlit to the musical genius of this cltv in tlie fate ol tlio lefiulation which these happy people enjoy. It would he pool Judgment lo dilate on tlie inn Its ot the piogianmie they will pu sent. Aside it om the meiits of the pio gi anune, the woithlness ot the put pose ot the niiislcale appeals so siiougly to the pt ople ot Oaibondale Unit it will it iili)o no tiigiug oi efioit loatti.titan allelitlailie thai should uowd the au tllloiiillli ol the Helena chuieli. The adiulttanie tickets aio bill .'.l oitUH, aiiotliu stiong Inducenu nt to lliose who think of attending, fndei oitllii.uy t liuunsliinies such an airay of musical talent its this would be gov erned by mill U higher pikes, but the pill pose ol lbe euteipilse allowed the i hill go to be ed so law as it Is, .'I lout" THE EUCHRE AND DANCE. A Successful Socinl Event Lnst Night in Bmke's Hall. old I lm, is, wilh his wild blasts, clUl not deli i tlie p.ttioifs of the tut hie of the Ladles' Catholle Hem volt ut asso ciation tiom attending in sink iium b.'is as to make tin. euteipilse a splen did soeiiil ami iliiiiui lal suecoss An intuesilug i veiling was spun at Hit slty tables npund about the hall Tin duiuiug was tho pillowing featuie and was ihoiouglily ouJoiO'l h tho uowd pit suit Tim piUiH weie won us inllows' China lea mi, Hist piUe, .Mlihawl Mount, sitond piUo, silk lllilbiflln. Jo seph .1 0 illaghei, ihlul pile, sola pillow, Mis .1. V McDonald; luuitli pi lo, Niuokiuri sit. Mm garni 'llghoj lll'th pile, 11 allied pit till o Thomas Stoli 'I liostH in t lunge vtie: Missis I' I", ciuoll, Mkliael Ihonnan. .lanies l.av u, fiank Kill), John foxo. David Walsh, P. f. Connor itodeiiok Klllull cu, Jainii, iliiike, .Matthew Mtitphy, Mai tin Ktiuiedj, John J, lhenn ui, An tholi.v Putliliii Mlihiiel Ilouill, IMwaid Doiit.hu ty, Tliouias Walker, William I'luK, John Nealoii, Patikk f fov. M. Mt Doualtl Events ot Tonight. Tlie Indians toot ball eleven will con eliui Its ilauin In llmke-'s hall tonight, when tliii cNpLii a big atlt lulauec. WiiHlilUKton oauifi, P. o. S, of A., Rill entuliiln at a dame toulirlu In Wall's hall. Muslo will he by Itemnle, ot f4.cianton, and Collins of this city, will be tlio prompter. ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. Lutlietnn Chtuch Congregntlon Will Meet on Thnnksglvintr Morning. The nninml bilsliiess meeting of HI. Pa ill's Lutlieinn church will be held nt 11.00 n. in. iiel Thanksgiving dav, the 28th ol Novcmliei. In the church, lifter sei vices. Tlio business to bo tiaiiHaetcd Is: Nomination of two tandldntes, one by the chiirih council and ouo by tho toiiBrcguton for the ofllcc of one trua tio. Taking the ballots under supervision of two Inspccttus to lie voted for. The tiensuiei's nnmiitl report, to ho audited and disposed of. Tho itmendinentH to tho constitution and the pioposed legulatlons for or ganist nnd Jnultoi's otllces, to be dis posed of. Heio must be mentioned that since tho eoiigiegalton has been inroipomt ed, nomination as well as election of ttuslees must take place on ti week day, If a legal tiustcc can bo elected. Wo ovti looked these restrictions In re gard to nominations. As these explanations Is based upon legal advice, wo must follow up the law. Louis Gunner's turn In trust has cn plicd. V. J. c I'hrlnger, rnstor. Piesldent of the clutich, ojc-olllolo Secretary of the chinch, Aug. Gcrhnit, Sec'y. Cyclo Club Lcctuie Chnnged. So us not to conflict with the open ing number of the teneheis' entertain ment com so, tin.' lectin i on "Henry CI.iv," which Attoiney Charles Hoi Ion was to deliver on Mondav night, has been e hanged to Sunday evening nt S SO o'clock. The male quartette will also be piescnt to add to the evening's en joyment Thanksgiving Day at Postoffice. Postolllce lobbj open foi geneinl buslne's liom 7 a. tn to 1 o'clnek, and fiom :;.!D p. in. until (i 30 p. in foi lotlt bov owneis only. One geiieial dellveiy of mall and one buslntss dellveiy by can lei s. No mom v ouler oi icgislij business done on this du. J. II. Thomas, Postmnsltr. The Giuysanthenium. Social. The iiidlcatlons aie thai tlie elujs antlii'tnum social of the Heeheiihe dnnclng class In Huike's hall toniouow night villi be tho success that this event bus alwa.vs been among the vouukoi people ol the town, THE PASSING THRONG. Miss fva n.itielt, of Scranion. was in Caibondalo last night, in attendance at the Ladies' Catholic Benevolent no elatlon's cuilue and tlant o. lion James J. O'Neill and the .Missis Angle, Eleanor and Genevieve lliis weie among the Caibondalians who at tended the lei tm e of John IJ. Delane nt the Knights of Columbus hall, In Sainton, last night. Thomas Murphj, tho district icpte sentntlvo of tho Coiiespoadencc schools. Is In Suanton today, wheie his slstei. Miss Maigaiet Muipliy, i- to bo wedded to Attoinej James J. O'Male.v, ol Oly pliant. 0LYPHA1NT Joseph Teiguson and his supeib companv will present "Gipsy Nell" at tho opeia house this evening. Special ties will bo intiodiicocl between the acts. A union Thanksgiving sen lee will be held In tho Susquehanna stieet Baptist church tomoiiow moining at 10 uO o'clock. Aeldi esses will be dellv eied bv Rev David Spoilt er, D D, James Hoy. H r. Hammond and Ceo H igtte. All aio welcome. A huge .1 ml well pleased audience witnessed "Tho Mlddleni in" at the Father MVthcw opeia house last even ing. The mombcis of the lilakely Daptlst chinch choir aio piepailng an eluhoi ute Thanksgiving conceit which will be given in the chinch toniouow own ing. The choh will bo asVsted b.v ihe best local talent. The public mav be assuied that nothing will lie lett un done to make this conceit a success Tickets, J", c onts. The fiinoial of Mi" Tobiatti.i Lewis was held Uoin her late homo on Hud son stieet jcsteiday nfteinoon at 2 o'clock. Tlie sen lets weie conducted at the house by Itov, Oeoige Hague, paslin ot the Susquehanna stieel Bap tist chui oh. Tho obsequies were at tended bv a I. u go number of lelalives and fi lends. Intel mont was made in Union t emetery. All the baibei shops ot this place will be t lose el toniouow. Mis t: J. Moigan anil Mis. Chailes Chillies, of Hide Path, weie visitins ill town vcisteidio. Hnin To Ml. and Mis David Tlns by, ol Delawaie stteet. on Mondav, a boj. PECKVILLE. .Mr and Mis. P, V. Mace, ot rtlm, N. V,, iiio visiting tho loi met 's parents. Mi. anil Mis. P. V. Maeo, sr. Cuds aie out announcing the com ing man logo of Miss Anna Nil to to Mr. ittese nilllltlis. The wedding will take plaeo on Wednesday, Deoombei' I, at high noon at the homo of the Initio's patents, Mr. anil Mis. James Nllte. Atlveitlsed lettuis: P. IJolun. Daniel D.ovonisylc, Stll Labasik. Olve date of list and sav ndveitlsi'd I'. V Mace, Postmaster Tho H.iptlst bazaar has opened with voiy muouingliig it'sults, notwlthstanil ing the unfav oi able weather The tal ent on tho piyguiiniues has nlvou e lolleiU sallsfaetlou to all The pu. gi annuo tor this t veiling will bo tiu lllshed bv Miss Oiaee Huglies, Messis Penjainin nnd Haw ley, .Miss Daisy Belle Hall, Pi of Wilson, and Chailes Law, of AV tuning seminal . Admission only 10 cents, This evening uu ojster suppu will bo suvttl hupper, 15 tents, Benieniber tlio union Thanksgiving seivleo tomoiiow at 10 1", it, in. at the liiptlst thuith. Uov S II. Moon, D, D, will pi eat h tliu ..'t'linnu Dveiybody Is toitllallv Invited. AWSCOW. ownih in ihe stnuny woailiu miihIhj ov tiling, tlio lunpeiaiico iiuoiing, under the uiHpices ot tliu Women's Chiistlun Teinpt'iaiieo union, was postptined until next Sunday evening. A lino piosiaiumi' has bien picpiuetl, and all aio Invited to attend. O. u. aughn lutiiuU'd tliu Mineral ot his buuliei, ul Mehocipuny, ytstuduy Mi. and Mis Philip Knoll of Now ntk, N. J, am visiting the latin's tuther, Dr. C. J, Wilbur. Tho lectin e, "Pllgi linage to the Lund ot Pi utilise'," given by James (',. Shea heid. uUScvniitoii, rild.iy eveulng, was wtll ittfeiidetl, ami was hlghlv appretl ated by all putcnt. The last number of ih Ivctuii ionise -. &J0mmmvm I UHdMfi The grocei thinks he to take account of that certain loss. The man and loss would be But the man who would knowingly permit it, who would continue his efforts to fill the cask regardless of the palpable waste and loss would be considered little better than a madman, and as a merchant on the highway to ruin, Every time man or woman puts food into a diseased stomach there is a repetition of the folly of the mer chant in his effort to fill his leaking cask. We eat to live Physical life is sustained by food and by food alone. But in order to sustain life the food eaten must be digested and its nutrition extracted and assimilated. So that it is not by the food eaten that we must reckon sustenance, but by only so much of it as is properly digested. When there is disease of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition there is failure in the digestive processes and a con sequent loss of nutrition. That is what makes dyspepsia dan gerous. Wc think of it as affecting tlie stomach only. But it affects the whole body and every otgan of the body which depends for life and strength upon the nutrition derived from food. The proof of this loss of nutrition when the stomach is diseased, is that it is generally accompanied by loss of weight. It natutally would be. If life is sustained by the nutrition derived from food, and part of this nutrition is being lost and wasted, there will be a corresponding waste of flesh and loss of weight. And as nutrition is the source of physical strength, when there is loss of nutrition there is a loss of the strength contained in that nutrition. If you are weak, run-down and losing flesh, the most piobablc cause of your condition is disease of the stom ach and digestive and nutritive tract. Ptobably this cause of disease has not occurred to you. You have had heart "trouble,"' liver 'trouble," kidney '"trouble," as a consequence of "doctored" for these organs, natuially with very little success, because the loss of nutrition which is a loss.of strength is going on all the time. The simple, sensible thing to do is to slop that leak and loss of nutrition, then the logical result should be the regaining of lost flesh and lost strength. This is just the result that follows the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, stops the leak and loss of nutrition and builds up the body with sound flesh and strong muscle. The scales prove it. Theic's no guess-work about such cures. If you arc weak, tun-down, and losing flesh, nervous, irritable, and generally miserable, you can make yourself healthy and strong again by using "Golden Medical Dis covery' to stop the loss of nutrition which is a loss of physical sustenance and physical strength. "I was weak, nervous and dizzy, with a Minting sensation when walking, ' writes Jese Childress, Esq., of Samuel, Sullivan Co , jfcnii. "Could not walk any distance; always felt bad after eating; felt as though something r.as sticking in mv throat, always uneasiness in stomach. Was taken down in Januarv, 1S9S. Doctored with two or three phvsicians, but they did not relieve me any. I grew woisc and used cverj thing I could think of; was nearly ready to give up and then some one told me tint Dr. Pieice's medicine was good, so I began taking his Golden Medical Discover).' I have taken seven bottles of that now and am as stout as ever, and am enjoying health as'much as ever before. I workedall summer and this winter as much as an) one. My case was nervous civ spepsia and liver disease of which your medicine has curcel me In "September, iKgS, mv v. eight was about ninety-five pounds, now it is one hun dred and ninety -five. Please accept my sincere thanks " ''I wish to say to the world that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has proved a great blessing to me," writes Mrs KUen V.. Uncon. of Shutesbury, Franklin Co., Mass. "Prior to September, 1897, I had doctored lor my stomach trouble, for several years, going through a course of treatment without any real benefit. In September, 1S9G, 1 had ery sick spells and giew worse; could eat but little. I commenced in Septenibcr, 1897, to take Dr. Pierce's medi cine, and 111 a short time I roulil eat and work. I have gained twenty pounds in two months." ill f - , will lie given riiday ovenlng bv Itov. Unbuit U Cl.uk. ot Poiesl City. His subject will be "The Hcait's I Ixpi le sion ' and will be a chalk talk. TAYLOR. Thomas I). Jones, one ol Hie oldist and best known lesldents of the Pyne, died jesteidny. He Is Miivivcd by a giown-up lainilv. Tnyloi lodge, So. hi-', Knight-, ol I'.v thins, will meet In leguliu session I Ills evening, This evening tlio Alllhiiuito fill 0 flub will hold IIb giaud lonu'U at the Calvaiy Baptist thuieh. That the event will Lit a gutlld tu.U Is a lou gone conclusion. Mi J roianlons Thomas, the lainous ba's.so, of Nivv Castle, Pa., will be the gieat atliattleni. Piofessoi Thomas Is without a doubt one ol thei best sliifivis 111 tills state am! wilt ho he ud at lilt, hisl this oven lug Ills coining hi awaltid with much Intel est by tliu loveiti ot music, Pol lnwliig Is the pi ogt amnio tot tonight's, conceit Piano solo, Miss Hdlth tlouwi ; clients ".Muitjrs 01 tho At mm," An thine lie elub; bass solo, "IIuuoi unil Alius," .1, Tauiiilals Thomas, tenor solo, "Love Lies Bleeding." .Ml, Will Jones; duet, "The ITsliormcn." Mosms Daniel Jones and Aitliui Moiitu, bass solo, "f'ho Mlghlv Deep," J Tiu anlais Thomas, iceilatlim. Mlooitil, MI-h Salllu Blleo, solo, "When the IBiiit Is Young," .Miss IMIth Watkins, ttutu, scire ted, Messis. Thomas and W. I). Lvtuis, violin solo, .Miss Llda Mutt, sei ; tenor solo, soleclod, Mi Daniel Jones; leeltatloii, selected. Mr. John L HVUIIB, dlUltletto, "Tell Mt Thou Piotiy Bee," .Misses i:dllh and Oitiudo Watkins, .Messis II, Joints and U. Watlvlns: solo, selected, Mr Arthur Muigun. duet. I Feel Thy An gel Spirit," .MIms LMIth Watkins and Mr, J. 'i' Tliouias; solo, seleeteil, .Mr. W. l. Hi ani, solo, "The Brigand King," Mr. .1. I'. Thomas; ohoitis, Tin? IMIgilnn-" Aiuliiaclio Uloe so ciety. 'Ihe "William Tell Blllo.tlub will hold a 1 ilie shooting mutch Tlnuikssrlving BM is filling the cash, hut ho isn't. Ho litis open .spigot with its .steady leakage and who would ignorantly permit tltis waste simply put dowtt as heedless and careless. diseased stomach and innutrition and sometimes' a ueaier, tempted uy the little more piofit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines, will offer the customer a substitute as being "just as good" as the "Discovery." It is better for him because it pays better, but il is not as good for you, if you want the medicine that has cured others and which you believe will cure you. 'E 8$ FOR 1 would live a long and healthy life, Is Dp Piofco's Common Sonso Medical Adviser, This groat work, containing 1O08 largo jpag&s, Is sent FREE on receipt of stamps to pay expanse of mailing ONI Y Send 31 one cent stamps for tho cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for tho book In paper covers. Aiiarmmmi Or. R. V. PIEHOE, PutM; M. r. day on tho Tell Hide tango West Tnv loi. The club house will no well heat eel loi the occasion ItelieshmciUs will be sei veil bv the inembeih on the giounds, Valuable puses will bo awaiili'tl Hie sun csm'uI 1 outestiints. The lonicit at tin- Calv.uv Baptist thuull on Mondav ovenlng wan a giaud musical luat nnd was lie.ud by u eiowdul auillioiluin. The thawing loi the lot was also tlet liled and was won bv Bdwnut J. Mouls, son ot Mr. anil .Mis. James Mollis, ji Di Itobeit .MaeUem-.le, 01 J'lttsbUlg, if. visiting his intithei, Mi.- William Mi 1 ktiili on t'lilou tUietft OLD FORGE. liilon Thanksgiving son it cm will he helil In ihe briel; M B. thuieh 'lhui tlay uioiuliiK. beginning .it 10 o'clock. The ioltowlng Is 'the piogiaiumi ' Sing ing, "Ameilia, piayei. llev W. l Paul; singing Old l'uiho tiuailette; Miiptiuo lending, Urn. 11. A 1i cent: singing P. .M. iboli; piesldt ill's incic laiiiatluii, Uev. tl H. Noith, singing, Baptist 1 I10I1 ; govtinoi's pioclaipatlou, Uov. .) .1, Uudeiwood, singing 1'iesbv. luilnn choh, senium, Uov. W is. runic, singing, In bk iliinoh choir, him die- lloll Mi. Ctfoige Blake Ii , has gone to Nle hols, N V , on a hunting espedltlou. .Mr, Lewis Btlsall. who has hfon vis iting wilh J 1 lends in Wav no totiiit), h is it 1 111 nod lioine. P1TTST0N. stcul if is siiiiuoii frlliuiu". flu. inn, Nov 1i -iw iii'Kii lull tj -in oiHii lulu uu I'iIiIj Oii'lUo "I at't "' "ll llw lull UlHW Hill I'lU'Ull VlMWUItllll tl H will mill ill Hi leitilil) ellUliloil Ni.Ull III ji uiflii it uu, ui WI1i!"llJllt. wlilin 1' l'i' ' Hum jiiioni, iln uitiiibculiln el llif milltJi) ioiiiiiiiiii el tlw touiii) i.ii. Tim. will ' u 1)0 a s-iiiii on d'-U tunlii," lliiii io lid ii. (nun llm Junior icmtiiniit ot Ilia Deal .Hlt ileii', tfviniu.liiiii. Pn lint It uu "III lill) fU lift kJine JWJ tui'i 'vl!' tin. Miitli lilii nt in (he Wilkn llJiic Jiiiimv liiittli cifiilii,, Pet. J. 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Ii.in mixing l'i on i home fui the vail i iltif Tilt wnuinl'l lial tin- apiniuiice of In In; t k ilut "II Tiw holt i itinnMil In Imliilikii llutiis' iiuenit, iiul f i oiu tin nee to Dip iiun'i late home. ill tl.it liifnl In tho Wtlth l on,iii;.fltiiii thiiuh Tlinil "jhiiii, iltunoftii ml tuiiiii hhi nil lo li u'i Mini viul l.ur) . unpidilu lm i iiuiiihci ol iiUilis, inchiiliii: toiiu tlrs, ilai sinu'tu fiom Ihl vicinltv Tho ttto iln' t mils will IjKc jiliti In Ihe eviniiiijr hi n an I uu- a in ih iliuiui, "Tlie llrltlc"," Iji ii i lo tli m sivneu mites .iml not inoif llun Ihui) tv vuiiii, aim u iiilxeil climiii, "Hit' HuOTint Morn " ft iul Its linn biu in vnki jiJ not iiio t Mian IwmU loin l'ilei jBitrio'itiii, ?Vi u ftictl. .1 , fullll), el llili. t 111, .'talc Mtltlllt-t ta iiurti the liilfinitlonil lliolliulmol ! si aio 4i I n men, hii lnncl tin tolhuin; u i" ' ' ilio v.tilo'is Iciali oi llm itati "Iht I'ciimtlt. nil sua ill.tiltt m tho liiuriiitloiul Hi 'I" Micul tl ntatluiuiv llriin n 'till lulil U -iiii his ' lOltUlllltll III St, lo(llli. hill, I'lltstoll. hi -'' uiJ.n, Die. HI, unl i oil loial it iuinti i 'iiul tlthi;jtt. ui til ill it dim Uu Viiitiua rnliniitii ti I ihu v ill ha', iml .nil v 111 in kumo li li It on (lie iiio!tion ol inill li Tliituoit. il li ililpoiUlit (hit t ith locil Ie In 1 li .h .cull il, m tint tin tl uiliiii lilt) " lakii c.u ihe tie Uiuu o( llif Vinilliali l't'1 ''' "" "t I il.' i, whltli will tleiiile trite aiol tor ill "her Uu klalioiurc limiiui khonll IhNiC Vuiin lla ppl tilinlb, I A l.tirliv. tiiulai.t Iitutitci ' ' i. Mjisaic. uuoiieiijr. ak'nl T t as, Ulfl latt iwnliu ut 'In huii" ' '' il.aw'au. Ml. J I'UI ilti. on Noith )lilu litti P tt.ia.i was irtiiiluii ol t'lie.yillc. N . ml I", mine io tlli tit) alMiu (uo imiilln ifc'o lu vl' t lei ilinsliltt. Ihe liuitul will lake lil.ee to muriuu, ilie itnijins l'i In taken to tha tit. iiail's nrniir hoim m oil utc toi ititi mint. 'the I h las on fuiili lln street, tin li'eii luulu iilh.t loiutliJii I'ailei, tf InViiui"' X v. s.. s