mf- 'MwtM&mmj T" ,, TTTE SOKAiNTOtf T.RIBUNJS-WKDNESDAV, DEI'MMHISII IT, l!)0!. The News of Carfeondale. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delawnie and Hudson Railroad. WnemlVr '-'I, IWIi Trllni tc-Jir (.'aitioiielllr it cll si illc.n ai (ul 'Tor Sainton and WIlKx-Hir-f-H 00. T.W, S.jn, I'.llt, 10.1)1. 11.21 n I l.m), Ml, "." - fllM. 7.0(1, 1(ill, 1I.U0 p. in , . Mind iv lulu lew at S.V., 1I.-31 . ft 1 l"- 2 Id. 6,'iU, S CO p. in, , , ..,. I.r Vllniii, ViwtnKi. MomIiciI. 1,",,,f"'l I'littlilid polnl. eti.. 7,U() u. Ill ! 4.-CT P ' I'm '.i.iiiiil anil t IoticslI', '-- H-m ' '" .l.'l, I..I1 p. in. , ,, , . , Hiimiitv irilni Ii-ivp Wjyniirl end llonc-nlJlo l 'i ."(i 'n, in.: Ml p. in. , , . . Hulls, atrlp kI 1'irliomlilp from "lllr.'" ..."l. and Scratilf.ii an frtllim: .V). 811,. !.. ". n. in. j 1J.:i7, S.W1. .1.11. 4,2-, !.IN 7.(11, Sill. I) il. ll.fi p. in.! '-'.OS .1. m. Smiil,i liiliu iinlce at J7 J m.. '- I". -n-4 2. fi.2'1, 11.WI p. 111. , Siimlij Iriltw nrrlvp lit ( ill I.1I1' from " mill and llmip-tltlp at 12.17 iml 7..i" p. m. New Yoik, Ontario and Western. ,rpt. 17. inn. IihIiii li.i Carbomhle toi crjnlon at T.oO 1. in.; i.nn p. m. -uiiclij irnlin al 7,00 a. in.; khi p. m 1 1 ilnt lone- C'.irliondilc (ui points 1101(11 ut 111(1 ,i. in. On Mind iv .il CM a. 111 '1 1.11m tcnlnc ut II 1(1 a. in. uccl. iIj and1) 10 .1 111. Sumlm niilx" leuiiiectlciin for .New VoiIm loin will, dr. ImIih nirivo from Scriiilon at 11,10 11. 111 : f- 10 P III.: fiom point 1101 Hi, 4.00 p. in. Mim! fiom Vrantnn al CIO a. 111. and 7 15 p. 111. i tiom CmlmU at 0 Oil p. in, , Erie Balhoad. .lime 2.1. Villi Tidii lrjv clu station, ('.nlioinbU-, dil. fi-tunl Smitliv) at 7,m) 11. 111. and (.: p. 111. lor nianclt and MiifwIi; at 0.1.1 a. lit., d.ill.i lev upllns Siiml.i.O, fur Iliiikliainl'iu. inikiiii. on iipiIiiiik for Now toil; ily and IttitTiln, nnd at s.10 p. 111. 01 Sinqiit-lioiiiia, miking iciiitinlioii lnr ur-trrn poInK Nimby Iralm at on a. tn fur -MHCiiieliinni, villi upttt-rn cnnn.'ctloiH, anil (127 p. 111., uitli nine cnunrctinn, Ti.iln airiro at 8 J3 1 in iml ." IS p in. (iilnlais .it " 5J a. 111. DAMAGES FROM FLOOD ON BROOKLYN STREET Negligence on Pmt of Someone Causes Seiious Results The City May Be Called Upon to Pay. As 11 le.eult of neKllRt'iii ( nf "(iini piio untl tho lieiivy mln. ;i uumbei' if ctllars nnd lots wit dniuaift'd on Hiooltlyn stici't .osUrdny. Tlic total Hum of dimuiKoi ivill piobiibly li'.ifh lour fiKUies rind tbo clly m.iy be c.illpd upon to sottlt The old Fallbiook 1 i pr. that stiuill Mi cam of water running alonu: Hrook ln i-ltcot. beininc swollen .Mond.iv ulshl and ycstoiday niotnliifr .11 1! o'clock an ho blockade torincd al the Miidll Biooklyu biidite no.ir (he Kcn oi.tl storp of T. .1. Ollhoitl. 'I'lii- blni-K-ailc extended one bundled yaidf liotn the iriif ol tho Lai kin lesidenie tn a lininl 1101th of the bildKe. The eakts of he weie the l.iiRest ever seen In tills 1 ity, some ten feel in leiiKth and width and sis lnehe thick. The takes formed in a inmi.i('l nias and tlie Hood oei lllli the hanks on eltliev side, The 'j.iiik iie but a few feet oer the bed ,f the liver and the lushing writer lound its way oer them to tlie load w.iy. On the iIbIU bank the water flooded tlie mart leadiiiK to the fial l.mhcr lesideiue and load leadiiiK to -Mill-dock's Ktove, ,iKii on Hiookljn slH'et. Across the .street, at tlie bridge, the water was seven feel in depth. In 1 lie lot ol John .MeDonoiifdi tlie w.ilei lose to Ave feet, level with the poiili, lloodin; tlie icll.tr. Ileie tin1 tide dl '. eiRetl to the sitae of Mr. Toolan, ! Ileie it was leinfoued bv the laiRe Hieani tominff titer the bridge, the twin i-U earns lloodins the cellar of Mr. Toolin, illinium the fountlatlnns .and side of the house. At Mrs. Gil martin's it made a conise twentv leet from the river bed to the icar ot Mis. Jl.arkiu's. filliliK' lier yaid, also tlie el . Jar. of Mis. Ullmaitln A chhken J onop and tlopr shaiuv weie can led i'iiuay on tlie tide. Water Illled the .ud or John Klan neiy and Mis. Thomns Harte, anil also their cellais. Tn the yaid of Mr, Flan 'neiy the water diverted from the toiuse nnd found epriess to the liver Ijetl, dl leelly Itelotv the ice blockade. On the lr ft bituHJt lushed up Ihooklyn stieel, Illlinf7"(hcv yard and cellars of James Toolan, Mrs. Tinker, anil Mrs. .Sullivan. The water also uishetl in the tellar ol Mephnn's grocery stoic, rishiK to the I'dlinK. In the Kioceis, (illhool's 1 ell. 11 bauels rontainliiK oil, vinegar, potatoes and turnips were Moating aiouiid, also a number of cabbages. Kvery thing was destroyed. Those two stores piobably Buffered most fiom tht Hood. The street tlepartinent was uotilled e.nly. hut could do little to stop the ilocid until l.XO in the atteinoou. Travel m the btldge was cut oft, and a nuin lier of drlveis who went that way weie loited to retuin to this city and take another mute, Stiret cars weie unable to inn. To reach the central 'lly, Uiooklyu stieet lesltlents were lorced to follow the Hacks of the On laiiti and "Western toad. Slioet rommissioner Jnliii Kllllen. at 1.::u, succeeded in slatting the lloe, and tlie huge (itiantlty of ice diltled tlow u the liver ,1 bundled yards, when- It again became blocked, but a chance was atfnrded the Hood to override II. At A o'clock, the lloe was still at tho bijdgf! -111111 no eftorts were being made to disrupt It, The yards ami cellars jveic still Illled, and the roadways ttTeietl with huge cakes of ice, Hugo rakes weie tarried to Murdoch's grove, pyil(jh.e.'.eleuton than the liver bed, TllC'bridge. which Ik not stout, appear-nl-to ho doomed, but the giuleis sltnd thliK . . . 'The ininiatuie itebergs loiiu a rate idetute, and 11 large number viewed the spi"utuco lute in the lUternooii, As yet no attempt has been made to diaiii the water out of the cellars. The lot lit which Hid stole of Senilis Too lnn"s situated is coveted with Ice In a solid I'orunitlini. -The city and the watei innipuuy ap pear t" bo at loggoi heads as to tvlio-n duty It ty,U vi!so the blockiitle, ami neither have as yet innceded (n tho otlltjr. Tho residents of the stieet thifjalcii in iiiuko It hot tor some one, tiu old tesldent ol that street, pio. tllcll'd, In miking with Tho Tribune man, that if the blochutln Is not soon raised dynamite will be tit?.etl in ut tho1cc (Inn ut llbert;,. 'Tho blockade was (iiused by the wil low huMlcri on tlm banks about one IHinrtied ymils below tint bridge. Tlje Uiant'hes of tho hushes have giowtt der tho river ami becuiun uoui., pie Ventlng tho Ico lioin niovliig. i Another suffeiof fiom ihu tluotl N IMIko" Connolly, whoso reshluueo ad rjoins tho atom of T. J. illlliool. The ,Yutcr ittlind it new t'urnuoe(i) 'xjiOifiu jiaro supplies heut to (lllhn6t t store utt well us to air, C'onnoll's (esldeiue. 'i'lio sumo sufferer? from this lUmd tyivc euffered yum ly f 10111 the suiiui source, lust year U10 dllhool store be ing itlinost 1 nisei! ft 0111 Us ttiuinla t ton. TWO SPIRITED TALKS. Dlscusaton of the Economic Questions by J. W. Slnyton and U. P. aelBcr, Two Pederntlon of Lnbov Delegates. Academy of Music Well Filled with Enthusiastic Workmen. Two addresses. Illled will) spirit nnd marked with utterances that conveyed the plainest meaning In the most direct way. weie niade In the Academy 01' Music last night, under the auspices of the Poult nl Labor union. The fipenkois weie .1. . Slay ton, I'toin the western part of the state, and P. P. (lolger. of Dayton. Ohio. Unlit me delegates lo the Aineilcan Fed eration or Labor convention, now In progiess In Kcrniuoii. The audience that gieeted theni was not 11 large one, but It was enthusiastic, so enthusiastic that all of tlie mint' pointed statements of I he spe.iheis weie applauded to the echo. In tlie gatheiltig weie Severn! women, who showed an earnest interest In the pio coedlng?. The ptupose of both speakeis was to point out and emphasize the necessity of the union of workmen il' they would accomplish what the speakeis said was necesiiry. the establishment or or matlon of an economic society, which would gle to the wotklngnian, the toller, that which he pioduced, anil would make the capitalist toil lor the wealth which he was not enjoying, they said, al the expense of the bodily comfotts of their employes. This thought was uppetmosl in ihe talk or both speakeis. that thev should bring about a change In the lolntioii.s of capital and labor, such as would bring about a different division than tit piesenl. Mr. (lelger was the more spiiltcd and lorcible of the two. He Is Intensely in earnest and when he waxes tun in he makes a siloing tnlk. He .salt) that the wage-eamei.s weie sulfeilng from blanket injunctions nnd lock-out 01 deis fiom the eoiut. wholly because they wete divided by Ihe ciy of the capitalists wlio sliired up tellglous and other piejudiees, to all of which the woikmen listened and pntideied oei, Ihe one thinking that pel haps he was lietter than the other. This gave the opportunity to Mil the legislattnes with men who made laws lor tho wotklng nian that the tonus punctured with holes thtough which tlie col potation lawyers could bo .wn ctawling. He 111 god the men lo stand togethei and elect men in the legislattnes who would enact lit legislation, ami to put on the bent h Judges who would Inlet pi et the laws and leae it to the evecuthe de p.utments to taii them out. Mr. (iclgor pilt hod Intu the "ualtoi-mis'- edit litis wlio weie pin fsol evading the dut binding on tlieni nl enfoicing tlie anti-child laboi laws on the statute books of Pennsylvania. This spurting ol ilillrtien 10 the bleak er and the silk mill befoie they have manned pliyslcallj was n means tit making them ahlect slates to the cap italists later in lite: they hail less vig or and stiength lo battle tor their rights, Mr. (lelger pmduiiil many .uguments in suppoii ul his proiiositinn that the pieaent ectinomic system tlenietl the wot Kingman ot his Just share ol the wealth tlm 1 was the losult ol Ills toll This SNstein. he claimed, would con tinue so long as tlie laboi ei does nut own Ihe tools bv whltli he prndtued the wealth, ami so long as tht. tapltalKt tontinued to iiinnopollj".e eveiything In sight, at the same lime leluslng to woik his four, or live, or eight hours per day like tlie nieu who gave lo him his wealth. The lime is (inning, Mi. ( lelger pie rtieletl, when Ihe wngo-eainoi will own his own tools and when ihe capitalist will have to woiK. Then Ihe wage earner will be In a position to give the other fellow tile kind of inlunction that he desci ves. In conclusion lie uiged oigauiv.atlon as the means to btlng about tlie etiml ity that ho claimed should exist. Among those who aceomp tilled the speakeis to Caihondalo weie I'. J. .Shea and Fiert Suilne, of the executive committee ol the striking eiitplo.os (,r the Hoi union Hallway company. Another Meeting Thursclny. Theio will be another public meeting in the Academy of .Music on Thuisdn) night. llesliles Mi. Sl.iton ami Mr (lelger, Delegate llarues, nf Philadel phia, and Max Hayes, tin1 western Jitilltli.il labor light, will speak, The patty will unite heie In the eaily evening, ..mil will visit and nrtdioss th,. cllfl'eient labor unions or the town be lore appealing at the public meeting. Two of the spenUois will go lo Forest Pity anil tnlk to the mlneis of that lilate ami V.iutlling, Another Case of Diphtlteiin. Another ease or dlphtheila was io poiled in the board ol' health yester day atleinoon, Mm gnu l.esher, n ,eais old, son ol Pmlessor A. M. I.eslici, or 1'.' P.iunmi stieet, Able to Go to School, Ihliest riaiupson, tlie 1 l-ycar-oltl lad, who had both legs taken oh' while at tempting tn lioaid 11 tialli oil the On tario and Westinn mart in llils city, M'Vuial nioiiihs ago, has lieeu supplleil with aitlllclal limbs, nnd he now walks SI'VI'N TO OX!- I 8011101111101110 fiht ol'.s up that way when taking Scott V Knuilsion. Seven pounds of new, healthy flesh from a one pound bottle of ScoltV. Knuil sion is on record, . ScoltV KnuiUioii brings everything to its aid ; good ap petite, strong- digestion, rich blood, new body strength, and above all the power to get all the good out of ordinary food, For those who are in need of more flesh there is nothing bettert Thin folks try it ! tVr'll semi )ou little in lt, it o-i like IU11 i. UOWM'., 4wj i'tarl ttuct. Nvw ui'n. tibotil. Thu disaster which vlsllecl young Hainpson was tho turning jiolnl In his eureor. Prior lo the happening, lie win Inclined to n certain kind of wnywiiid iioss, running on" on trains and leinnlii Ing fi (tin home for several ihs at n time. Now he Is nUoiulltig hcIiooI, am! Is diligent and tiilthrul ttt his studies. AN IMPORTANT MEASURE. Oullnniice Intioduccd lit Councils Piovldlng for Sidewalks. An tndlnance thai Is stile to be well coiiHlderetl and widely dlscitssetl Is the nieasure Inliodiiceil Into 'ontmon cotinell on .Monday iiIrIiI by Mr. Whll lleld, H Is linpoilaut 11s It makes a radical change In the mutter of laving sidewalks Ihroughotil the clt.t. It dl tecls that upon each side of alt public st 1 cuts within the city there shall be laid or built untl kept In icpalr 11 good iiikI substantial sidewalk not less than live feet wide upon all streets except .Main and Phureh slteets, Salem mid Sixth n venues and I'm k place and upon said streets said walks shall bo not less than eight feel wide and said side walks on all public streets In the city shall be constructed of good sound stone Magging or of atilllclal stone of tlie best quality to be approved by the city engineer. , II Is the belli f of Mr. Whitfield, which Is shared by 11 good many who have at lieatt the advancement and piogiess or the city, Hint stone side walks ale a necessity In ever.t section of the clly whole they can be laid. One of the best Indications ot a city's prospeilty and piogress Is tho condi tion or Us stieots. hi this respect Pnr bondale Is lacking In some titiarlors and Mr. Whitfield's ordinance is quite timely, it Is an Intelligent move and In Ihe light dliection. Tho measure which piovldos for pen alties Is now In the hand ol the street committee. THE INDIANS TALK. Football Eleven Give Up, Have Ple nties Taken and Issue Challence to So-cnlled All-county Eleven. The Indian lumbal! eleven lined tin befoie the photogi apher's cnmeia last night. Hvei v member or the elown was in uullnnii. The Indians, who ale the tluimjilons ol' tlie county, felt Justly sole over nil 111 title in a Htranlon paper In whit li a loolb.illist, signing himself Itlght tluaid, picks fiom the vaiions teams thioughoiit the ount, ghing them 11 place on ,111 all-iounti team. Stiange lo telate, the joiing man picked 110 one fiom the champion Indians who hate punen supeiicn to all the elevens in Set .lutein and tlie louulj, but, instead, t onllned ills pit K to all Sei.inton teams, Set en, es, clot on, men on the Indians ale entitled lo a place on the all coiin t. team, but the .voting man taking upon himself tlie lespouslbility ol pick ing a lepicsontative cloven allowed bis tiiendship lor the Sei.inton plaveis to 1 1111 away with ills judgment. In onlei 10 squ.ue m.itteis tho In dians challenge the so-called all loun t eleven lo a contest to take lilac e about Phiistmas tide. They believe they can bt winneis untl not half liy. In tills all ('.11 bond, lie agiees Willi I Ik 111. FUNERAL OF MRS. HUGHES. Many Out-of-Totvn Fiiends at the Obsequies. The late Ml". I Jet-so Hughes was laid at lest in the 1, unlit plot at Maplewood yesterday, attended hv a long pmces sion of 1 1 lends, m.inv or whom came 1 1 0111 illlteieut points in tile valley. Sadly Impiossive seitkes weie con ilticled at the beieaved home, on Salem atomic. Uev. Or Wh.ilen and Itev. W. li (iiow olliclated The olllofi.v ol nu clei eased was Illled Willi tender thoughts of the dep.ntort woman, whose hie had been so edifying. Dining the services s,.jt,-c lions weie lendeietl by the ciuailetle, 1 (imposed of Mis. II. J. Whulen, (it. ice Hall, Morgan Yt'atkins and John Howeu. The pall-bo.iu-is weie William D. Da vis, Moigan Thomas, D M, Davis, t 1) Jones, J. (I, Thomas, H. I.. Adams Among those tiom out of town ut the fmioi.il weie; .Mr. and Mis (looigo Powell, of Kingston, Mi, and Mis. Datid Hughes. Mr. and Mis. Thomas Phillips ami daughter, Mrs. William Johns, Mis, Llzsiii' Hughes-lli undage, Mr, and Mis, David Hums, daughter Loita ami son Uenj.iinln, of Sciantou: Mis. Thomas Holfuiau anil (laughter, ol' Plttlston, Thomas Maxe.t, Mis, (.'hallos c'hiiiiiliei lain. Mr and .Mis. William Moigan, Albert Morgan, Will iam lliehaids, V. A. Davis ami Miss M.iij Kb hauls, ot Pllffmtl. THE FIRE ALARM KEYS. Will Be Placed in the Boxes Wheie They Belong. Theio seems lo bo a geuetal awaken ing ol 1 ounclls to the fact that c.ir bouilalo Is lacklui. In 11 mimbor ol mut leis linn lutlltale tin- hustling town. Hvlclonce of this Is to be seen In the inovlslon for a street sv-tem In the oitlinaiiit- lor stone sidewalks thioughoiit ihe t-ity, nnd now we an-golnt- to have Ihe alaiiu kevs placed in lioM's, with an Iron and glass cover ing. This I.-, wheie tlie Keys belong. The Trlhuiii pointed mil this lueKwnrd ncss lnonths ago, and suggested tint .the change, which was ,1 1 lying neces sity, bo made 111 once, Acting on the Mlllc-iple thai gii'in bodies move slow ly, the step was taken this week lo act on tho suggestion. Now the Ko.ts tan bo located, with out daugetous delays ami olhei 1111 noMinc es ili.it go with keeping theni III public places and lesitlelices. PEEL-HIGGINS CASE. The ins,, of lelonltiiis wounding ni John Peel agalnsl tlregory lllgplns came up in ei In 1 1 mi 1 icuirt eslcttnv 1111 nttei the lui'v had been mIociocI, It was illspii-ii'il of without n 1 1 Jul, Tonus of settlement had been agieed upon, and when this was made known In tin-(oiuiuouwealih, 1 lie tourt rtlroci iil that 11 veiditt of pot guilty ho liiUoii nnd that the cosu ho pluced on Hlgglils, 1I10 defc-nilanl. Tills was the basis ol settloiueni that lllgglus pay all of the costs ami espouses growing out ol the happening. Tho happening on which t lie eiso was Intituled look place in Jul , when the delendalll slrucK Ihe piosectltor over the heart Willi a stone. 11 glow out ot some iiilsimrterst.uuling be tween the lails. AT THE HOSPITAL. .Mis. lit III. who was lecelved at ihe hospital oil August .'. to iccclve Meat meat, was well enough to go to her hoine yosteicln. While .Mis. HrlU Is quite lame, sho is ablo to walk and feels elated and gralelul over Ihu piog iess she has niatle. The hosiiltal start Is proud of the success of her ease. .liteob Huinphioy, the Ontario nnd Western hrukPiimn, shows no change In tils condition and the hospital .staff, while having some hojies, would not lie Htirprled If he took 11 eluingo for the worse nt any time. Mrs. Mm tiott, who' wan operatrd on Inst week, continues to Imptove. THE WHATSOEVER CLASS. Participate in a Hnppy Celebration nt Home of Mrs. Estnbiook. 'I'll" Whatsoever class met with their teacher. Mrs. A T lOstabrook, lust evening, to help her cclobiute iter blrlhtlny. Tho time was pleasantly spent, sewing for the Kmergoney hos pital. After a bountiful dinner, a sel of silver knives and forks ami u sot of silver teaspoons were presented to Mis, Hstubiook by Uev. Dr. II, .1. Wliitlen, as a token of lovo nnd esteem from her class am! fi lends. Those who enjoyed the huppv occa sion were: Uet. Or. H. 4T. Wluilon. Mosdnmes ('hallos Mtinii, William Da vis, P, "Wright, J. Dateiuan, I. Newton, raatx. lletnel, Howen, Tallmaii, II. Dlmock. A. Ilolgnte, Uoers. V I.a nioreau, J. I.amoreail, Olllles. Kiii, Carlton, LIkxIc Davis. Unonlled-for Letteis. 1,1st of letteis leinalnlng In tho Pnr bonrtale, Pa., postolllce, Uee. II, mm. lor persons unknown: Oeotge Arnold, A. Moiiuett. M. I.. Hiownell, II. Ill 011 son, Oeorgo Davidson, John Ootid, llalph Dunning or Doc Dunn, M. I. Unify. H. Hmerson, William I Ivans. (1. W. Ilanklnson, Homer Joslln, Uev. ('. Al. Livingston, tV, p. Morgan, Oeor-ie K. IJcynoltls, Allss Annie Kuiey, Mt. I'harles Dow. Mrs. Alat.v Over. Kor logn (lllll 01110 (llgllottl. J. II. Thomas, postmaster. A Good Move. A good step was taken al Aloiiil.cy night's meeting of common council when a lesolutlon by Mr. Xealon was adopted, which piovldos lor a new lite hydrant at the 101 net of Riooklvu stieet and Klghth avenue. This hy drant was bioken over 11 voar ago, anil ever since thu lesldeuts in the vicinity luive been le.tiful ol what might hap pen In case a file would occur with tin- water service ciipplecl as it was. A Position in Florida. Hi nest. I lick, tv'lni sp(ut Sunday at the home of his patents. .Mr. and Mis. A. II. Hick, leoelved an offer by who oil Alontla.v I10111 a huge bakeiy eon coin al .Jacksonville, Floilrt.i. The position was a pi utilising one and ho atcepted. Dining the Pan-American imposition .Mr. lliek was foi email of the bakeiy of one ot the biggest res t.itiiauts on the giound". Social at Baptist Pnisonage Tonight. This evening a social of ninn.v cle lighttul fe.ituios will be held at the Haplisl pnisonage. A musical ami ilt ei.uy ptom amine will be leiiileiert al s JO, In which some of the most capable ol our toting musicians and leucleis will appear. T.ight 1 ell c-lnnciits will bo sorted. 'I'he Invitation Is coirtially extontlort lo all. An admission lee of 1"h will be c liaised at the door. Funeial of John Fan ell. Tin- 1 uncial ol" John Km it'll, who was killed ai (ilyphant on Monday, will take place Tluusilnv moining. 'I he college will leave the house at f o'clock. A high mass will be c-ele-btaled in St. Uosp chlliih, and lntei melll will be inade in St. Une t emo lor.v . Meetings of Tonight. William 11. Davies jiost, ('.land Adiiv of the Ucjiublle. Pionoei castle Kniglns ol the Jlystic Chain. Kldellt.v tout lave, llepiasophs. c'.n boud.ile lodge. Knights of P.vlhlas. THE PASSING THRONG. t'ounl.v Detective Thomas H. Itiy nolds, ol St 1, niton, was ,1 visitor to P.u boiulalo yoslei da.v . 'unstable John 1 lawks, of Alderman liiulilv's court, Scianloit, was ut the Hiuiison House .vosteitlay. Dr. 11. I. PK11K. of Xovv V01K cliv, a tiaveling spec iallsi who visits Par bonrtnle once In every Hit 00 months, paid his usual visit lo this city yes. leuia.v. Ho was leglsteiort at the Har rison House. JERiWYN AND MAYFIELP. The Jeruiyii school boatd held llieir legular uiontlily ineeitng last evening. Little business of inteiesl was trans acted, most 01 it being of a 1 online nnuuo. Hills amounting to .:M,iil wen- loud anil payment uuihoiiod, A )iaionl of one ol the absentee si holms was piosont and ofleiecl an excuse for the hoy's absence which was accepted. Il is a soiuce of giatificatiolt to the hiiaid to leu 1 11 thai the- 11011 attendant o has been 1 educed almost to a mini mum. II was decided lo close tho schools lot January .0 until .luuuaiy li, I life. It Is probable that Mr John ('tlie will bo president or tile Klist National li till: of Jet iii.v 11. Theio me a tew one bundled dnllui slimes for sale which will close this week. Applications for slimes must bo made to tleorge S. Dunn Pinb.ilil.v the gieiitost uili-ltal Heat that will be given heie foi the pu-sent season will lie the conceit on I-'iltlny evening In the .Methodist Ilplsoopul chinch by the N'cnih l-Intl (lice club, of Scrmitoii, 'I'lio enviable reputation Ibis society has oniuc-d for itself Is well known to all singris in l.nikiwaunn county and the.v ought lo he gieeted bv a huge audience. Tho piogiamiun will be a varied one anil will uinslst of glees, choruses. iilartelles, duets and solos and those who 1 ontt-niplalo heirllig theni will have it gieat lie.il 'I'll kots .'.". ei 111s mi- adults, 'I'lio liiiieru! of the Kite Harm Kar tell will luke place this morning. A high mass ol letiuleill will bo cole hraicd in Haciecl llc-.ut t Inn ell ut !i.:m o'clock- mid Inlet uii'lil will be in.ule al AichiMlil. The Jury i-iniiaunelhil to liiveslignlo the death ol l.ula.votto l,eip met last evening bill tin- cm oner was not on hand mid they adjourned again until this evening when It Is e.peeteil Dr. Iti.iiorts will be present. Di. S. D, Davis ami Or Hymn JncK soii aneiitltil a .Masonic banquet at Caihondalo last evening. Mrs Kllas Hvans, a well Known and esteemed reslck-ul of Vaililllllg, ami lumber of Alts, T. L lllllllths, of Xoith Alain htieet, died at her home it Vaud lllig Aloudiii The funeial will take place toiuoiiow iil'teiiicion. Interment will bo made ut Hyde I'm Is. Stops the Cough and Woiks Off the Cold. Li.Mitlve niniun-Qiiluliio Tablets cllio a cold In olio day No Pine, ,S'o J'ay Pi Ice ,'i ( cuts. Is likewise felicitating Itself and "T-'Tii i 1 '"jtrmtrnmmmm ii .- - i- .3ssy tiak -.1 W -Sk ld y sr 1 aSF of his home Those figures on the pay 1 v- enforced by sieknesB linvo their own story of suffering and struggle. Many times when the man does work, he works in suffering, for he cannot, face an altogether empty pay-envelope, because that would mean an empty larder and hungry little ones ni home. Very often the tigures that represent the loss of time do not represent the total loss of money which has been spent on medicines that did not cure, or been paid lo doctor who did not seem to understand tho ease. Here is a. working man's slorv as be tells it himself, which will appeal to every other worker who knows what it is to "lay off quite often two and three days in a week " on account of hickm-st. "About ten vcam ago I bcL'au lo have trouble with mv stomach," writes Alt Win. Coitnoll.t, of 535 Walnut Pt., I.oraiu, Ohio. ''It 'not so bad that I hntl to lay off quite often two and tlueo days in a week; my stomach would blont, mill I would belch up (j.'is, and was in awful distress a'l such limes. T have employed anil been treated by the best tloctots in this citv, but got no help whatever, riotue said I had cancer of the itoin.ich, other catanh, othern dyspepsia. I have bottgbl finely tried everything r s,aw advertised for dyspepsia ami stomach tumble, hut continued to get tvon.e all the time. About twelve mouths ago I tvns in .such 11 condition that my friends had pome fear about my lecovcring. I called a doetot and lie found 1110 in tery bid shape. Hand's and limb-iv.ere cold and dripping with a cold .sweat, He told me that I had n tery bail case of cliiouic indigestion, and ordered an injection of hot soap tutls every two hours, I followed his diirctions and it seemed to relieve me. 1 tvas under his tieattnctit until this spring, but did not improve any. liy some way or other 1 huppencd to get hold of a vial of your ' Toilets,' anil I thought they helped me. It was then I tv rote to t on foi-advice. You told me that by iny symptoms you thought I had liver" complaint, and advised the use of jour "'Golden -Medical Discovery ' and ' 1'leus.int Pellets' 111 connection. These medicines 1 have taken as directed, and am tery happy to state that 1 commenced to get better from the start, and have not lost a day this summer on account of my stomach. I feel lip-lop, and better than I have for ten t ears.1' Thej-e aie two or three statements in Mr. Connolly's letter which are almost identical with statements made by thousands of others who have been cured by the use of lh: Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. This shows that his otperionee is :i common one among working men, and his cure and the means by which it was accom plished are, therefore, matters of interest to every fellow-worker. '1 have employed ana citv, but cot no help whatever." "I have bought and tried everything I saw advertised for dyspopsia and stomach trouble, but continued to get worse all the time." "These medicines ('Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Pleasant Pellets') I have taken as directed, nnd am very happy to state that I commonccd to get better from the start, and have not lost a day this summer on account of my stomach"" These three facts in Mr. Connolly' evperience are borne out by the experience of thousands of others. Doctors employed without benefit. Many medicines used and the condition growing worse instead of better. Finally the ttial of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, with improvement from the start and in a hhoit time a perfect and permanent cure. You have a working man's word for these facts, and the word of thousands of fellow-workers to back him up. "Have purchased some of your valuable medicines of L. II. Spencer, of Jilackstoue, Va., and they helped my wife and myself --o much that we do not know how lo praise them enough," writes Air. Victor I Hat-den, of Ul.ickstoue, Nottoway Co., Va. " I ranuot express my gratification in words. I had been suffeiing from' indigestion m badly that I could not tvork half the time, but now can work every day and eat anvthiug I tv.tnl. Why? Because I took Dr. U. V. Pierce's OoldeuJIedic.il Discovery. It has put new life and eneigy in me, restored my health and made a man of me once more. I used to weigh 170 but had gotten down to .14, "now I am buck to 160 and will souit be back to mv old weight. Your medicine has done it all. I ranuot thank ou enough for tour advice, and think if it had not been for tour medicine neither my wife nor myself would have been here many years." Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the Momafih anil other organs of digestion and nutiition. It cuies liter "complaint," heart ''trouble," kidney 'trouble," and " weak" lungs, because the di.se.iscd condition of these organs is fte cpiently only a consequence of disease of the t-totnach and its allied organs of diges tion and nutrition. Those who MifTor from chronic diseabc.s tire invited lo consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, J'rw. All correspondence strictlv private. Address Dr. li. V. Pierre, Buffalo, "ST. V. Don't be fooled Into trading a substance for a TlBE ''il 1 1 R il a 1 OLYPHANT I'oimell met In legular lnouthl.v st s rtlon .Monthly evening, will) all meinheis pii'M-nt oxcojit Alessis. AIcMnlns .1 ml Van Slikle. Altoinoy V. V. W'ul.tou, ol Hoi anion, was present, leprest-ntlng the Alnnsh .Mountain i'oal company, anil ietue.sleil i-oiinell to exoueiato s-aiil tompau.v Horn taxes to tin- amount of ?3si), v, lit U amount had been expended by the c omp.in.t in ropahlug bmoiigh loads nl Alais hwooil, The inntloi hits been heinio council In-i otofoio ami war" leleiied lo Ihe street lomiiilUte tin Investigation ,u mdimint-o, t.itlfiiug ami iipprovlug till woik peilalnlng lo llii t onsti uitlon ol the boiounh sewer, was piOM-nleil ami leooivert imaulinoilH uiipiuval, lolliivved Immediately by the signature of Hurgcss Aluniilng, tliulv sotting aside the legal lot hull aliliei which may hc-ieatler arise Uoiough Attorney l.vueli being piosout, he nrt- ysl count il tu seek some uu-lealile itc'tlleiuent of the damage suit tliieat eued to be instituted b,v Aim, liauielp, U will be leinon.beiecl that .Mis. Dan iels Hipped over llio lalsocl sUlewnlK .it the loot of lllllliuciio sllot-l, sust.ilmiig u In okeii arm ihc-ieb.v 'i'lio lepcui m the eloetlle light colleetor foi .Novelii ber showeil eolleetlcills to bo ?.';iV.fll, e ponsi's. -f Kill, l"i expenses 111 ocess of iei-elrts, $lii.',(i.s, a motion was adopted to compel the boiough nudltois lo lliiiKo ulllrtavil to tliiin oc-cupletl In aud iting school itecouiits. r.uigc-ss .Man ning sept In a I'uimuunli'utliiu i-oiu-plaining of the poor service given by the ale lights. He also leccmimemloti Ihe appointment of a day patrolman, uml suggested I'hllip .Moon tin the (mil lion. Tlie Mieel i-oinmlssloner'.s lime lor Noveiuber, amounting tn SliiL'.S. was oiilerert ptilcl, as vvas also the lollowlng light anil boiough bills: Delavvaie and Hudson, $a7,.r0; I'. .1, Forney. SIS.IU, Westein Hlet-tiie Iiisirmnont company, $1.1,.'; Ol.t pliant Water c-oinpiiny, SlU.lin; Thiim.iH Keainey, Jci; i:, A Fuller, MOT; Hoc curt, ifJ'J.'JIj Al, Aim key, $.'.IJ5: Alls. Wheeler, f 1.75; (lir.ette, J7..W. liamowell rim Aim in company, $17.51). Delawair and Hudson, $i;.1.'JJ. A bill lioui the election olllccts of the i-'itsl waul loi Wlialcvor touches llm working man'a icultli 'arnings. tho iiiohI suiisi', " time is money," Kvery hour of time lie loses figures in flolliirs nnd cents in tlie oomforl and in the well-being (if his family. - envelope that reincpent a " lay-off " been treated hy the best doctors, in shadow. Any substitute olTeiod as ''just as good" as ' Golden Medical Discovery" is a shadow of that medicine. There are cities behind every claim m.ulo for the " Discovery," which m '' just-as-good " medicine ran show. Y& GAN'T PJkY'. Dtsc!or . . ,TTr n Florae's Common Sense KSodioaS As1vSscipp Siacausa It is givon away and never sofrfa T$tfs vaat modiaaf warto, containing over SGQit large pagos and niofo than 70Q IHastvatosis, is ssnf FREE on focoptf of stamps to pay ex ponse of malting ONLY SoncS 31 cne-ccnt stamps foi tho cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for tho book in paper covers. Address: Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y. -rWUrmKwwe HOTELVICTORIA BrodW3y, 5th Avanin and 271h Slraef, NEW YORK. i aiiiiiai g In tho contor of the ahoppinp; district. Tlie Oiilr Hotel in .Mmiliiittmi FroiiUnson Uromlnayanil 1'ifUi Ave, EUROPEAN RUAtVJ, V MuiIiiii rn.'lllw II -I 1 t mi It. in .ill n ii iiumiiih I'liHii-lnii.' Uliu dfiontont tulittlc intt iln. ii. i.iui " iimt'dJi '" '" '"" si'"''- I PI urn villi IuiIl.. Hut aiU cull water (iiiil toliiliuii In -v.ii ' '""" "'"' n-ilk1' OEORQ W. SWEENEY, PROPlilCTOrt, f. iii'-h lor toiiiiliiig liallols lot ln riease of Intlobteilness al I lie line cloo tlou, was ptomiuly voietl down The following piiigrainme will be im-doii-tl at Ihe com oil In the Itlakely Haptlsi , hint n toinouow ev-nlng. I'lalio -olo, Albs .S'ouu.i Willi. tins, leillligs -l.iisca" lUopuo), -lilllliult l.ove-MaUIng" (H-litO. "Millie Hoy lllliu" (Field). Allss Coi.i (illlllli: total solo, .Mis. I.Ule liughos-lliuiidagi-, U'liillni,, 'Aunt .Melissa," "Mianlsli MKsaaaaMMMHEEaMEg 1 I rouclip.s liis literal thiSj 3E li.'iiTr'Vfflfl'.V'v.'.nn. Mullu-l ' l-'orolgiH-l s Views m --i, mo of l.lhtit," .Miss (illlllli vocal olo, Airs. lliiiiuKige leadings, .Mlcha. sUiogoft ' iVi-iut-i. 'When the Find Is mi tin- I'uinpkln" tltiliv). .Miss liiilhn, Aclinlssion. If, ami T c c ills Ui v. I' -lor Ittihiili-. ot Mallanoj i uj( as a visitor m town ' Mt idui Austin l.jnc-h Is sponrtin,' llio weeK In .New link. Alls S.N I'.illeiult r ot . Si 1111,11.11, Hod li I. (lives in lilaKi-b yitifcKi. To him in nWWJMN ii illi ffrBoyiftCTHM II mmtHaEaBammM B1HH li ill 111 Hi Aw.aii' Nwi will 111 mwi llll h x I iltif BoIhWi H f SSf Jffl R V, 1 .i;.i. i ..; ,-a- - i -