T'fl - THE SORANTOtf TIUBUiYE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1902. i WEST SCRANTON Brooklyn Eisteddfod on Thanksgiving Day Is Attracting a Great Deal of Attention. Many Entries from This City. The llionklyit eisteddfod, Iti Io linltl under the niiKplcos of the Arlmi society on Thanksgiving day. Is the chief topic of conversation In musical circles. From present Indications the mixed chorus, ninlo party and Indies' chorus com petitions will have a number of entries from this city. Tho Scriinion Choral society, under the leadership of .John T. Walking, arc holding weekly rohcnrsnlH In Music hall and the Sernnton mule party will also compete under his direction. The ladles party held a meeting at the First Welsh Congregational chureh, Monday evening:, and rehearsed under the leadership oC Mrs. .lames Ileckel. They decided to enter the competition tinder the leadership of Mrs. O. H. Thomas, who has so successfully led them In the past. The North Serauton Choral union nnd Cllce club are also rehearsing, under the illreutlon of (Jwllynt Alorlnls and will compote against the Scr.intou Choral society. Pror. lorwerth Daniel of Utlca, X. Y will also have a strong choir In the competitions, and has of fered to wager a thousand dollars that they will capture the chief prliie. The transportation committee of the t Rernntnn Choral society are negotiat ing with the Delaware. Lackawanna & Western Railroad company for a re duced rate rrom Scranton to New York and return, tl is expected the Brooklyn Snengerfrst will continue Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Nov. 27-S-H. Tlic Scranton Liedcrkrnn. will be gutsls of the Arions at that lime. It is expected a number of local sing ers will enter the solo, duet, and quar tette competitions. Saloon Keeper in Trouble. Ellon Jones, of 220 Spruce street, np piared before Alderman Xoone. yes terday and swore out a warrant for the nrresL of John J. Morris, tile pro prietor of n saloon at M:J Penn avenue, on the charge of assault and battery. He was placed under arrest by Con stable Charles Jacobs and given a hear ing last evening. Tim prosecutrix claims that Morris, while she was In his saloon, knocked her down, kicked her about and severe ly beat her. Morris was placed under $.101 bail which was furnished by John 1. Davis, of North Hyde Park avenue. Committees for Bnll. On Friday evening, Oct. 10 the Father Mathew society will conduct Its an nual ball in Alear's hall. The ball l'oont will be prettily decorated with palms. FREE! FIE! FREE! Five stamps given nv.ay with, each bottle of Dufour's Trench Tar G. W. JENKINS. -4iiAiJMA$A& 1 Satisfactory 1 Underw 5S IU1 1C By all odds the strongest feature iu Our Meu's '. j5 Furnishing Department. All sizes iu every number . fS including stouts and slims, for all heights. Buy Si fS your underwear here, and we will promise to fit you S'. j25 as perfectly as though the garments had been made 51 to your own measure. 5? Fine, Pure Natural Underwear, full silk trim and positively unshrinkable. Full fashioned garments that insure absolute comfort to the wearer. You may pay more, but t you cannot buy better. Our price $ 1 . 5 Men's Bjuff Camel Hair Underwear, made ricjht here in this city. Pure wool and will wash and wear as well .,, . as anything made .' ) ,50 Natural All Wool Underwear, combining great warmth with unsurpassed wearing qualities. Double breasted shirts that button from the shoulder down. Drawers t have double seats, etc. The garment p 1 .25 B Men's Natural All Wool Underwear, in a nice, well finish ed, medium weight, that will wash and wear ad- , 4 mirably. Price 4 1 .00 Men's Light Weight Pure Wool Underwear, double stitch ed seams, beautifully finished and just the thing , . for between .seasons, Only .' b 1 .00 4 Men's Heavy Ribbed All Wool Underwear, designed for severe weather and haul service, Nothing can , surpass it at the price .' 00 Men's 3 part Wool Underwear, (commonly called All Wool,) several styles and well finished. For hard wear, this number is matchless 75C Heavy Wool Fleeced Underwear and Mixed Wool and Cotton Underwear in various styles, at , , , . , 50C All the above have our guarantee as to quality and perfect satisfaction in service. 3 1 Globe Warehotis?. 1 cut flowers nnd the national colors. The following are the committees: Master of Ceremonies John Shaugh nessy, i Assistant Master of Ceremonies M. 8, I.avrllo. Floor Commlttec-J. 11. McNulty, Thomas Alofjrnw, Michael Donohoe, At. A. Cu'lather, At. J. Jennings. Patrick Dov ers, Wllllitin Kirk, Charles Cummin, James Itcgan, John Alellale, William King, Edward J. Alctlale, Jtiehard Ale llale. T. J. Fleming. Reception Committee John Crowley, John Clarke, Hugh l.ogim, J. C. Gnlla gher, A. J. Luiiny, Allehael Coleman, An thony AloAiidrow. Edward Kenny, John Murphy, John Coleman, Cloak Itootu John Shaughnosy, sr., John Donohoe, Door Cotanjlltce-Jolin W. Carroll, Daniel Coleman. William Graney, T. P. Alctlale. Box Ofllec-AI. T. Walih. Social Events. A pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Atr. and Airs, John Ruddy, of Starrs avenue, Alonday evening. The happy event was In honor of their daughter Atnbel, who proved herself to be a most charming hostess. At a sea sonable hour refreshments were served bv Airs. Ruddy, assisted by Allss ller rlty. Allss Leah Samuels was tendered a surprise parfy by her numerous friends Alonday evening at the home nf her parents. Air. and Airs. Ueese Samuels, of Dodge avenue. Music and the usual games were enjoyed until a late hour, when Airs. Samuels, assisted by Alos daines Thomas, Davis and Jones and Allss Alargaret Jones, served a bounti ful collation to the merry party. Air. and Airs. Austin, of North Alain avenue, entertained a few young people at their home recently. Games and other pleasures were indulged In until a late hour, when refreshments were served. In attendance were: Aliases Myrtle Rutybury. Alargaret Austin, Florence Correy. Carrie Austin, Messrs. Bert Heavers. Victor Ratzburg and F. II. Russell, of Danville. Installation of Officers. Itlpple. division. Xo. 43. Sous of Tem perance, met In lied Alen's hall on .Mon day evening, and after the routine busi ness had been taken care of, Deputy Oram) Seth Jones Installed the follow ing officers: Worthy president, Thomas Francis; worthy assistant, Charts Itoss; superintendent. Gotuer Reese; conductor, Joshua Kilns; assistant con ductor, J. Al. Kdwards; chaplain, Will iam Reese: recording secretary, Bert Thomas; assistant recording secretary, Harry Jenkins: financial secretary, Thomas Thomas: Inside sentinel. John W. Thomas: outside sentinel, Harry Thomas: treasurer, John D. Lewis; trustee, David II. AVilliauis. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. A solemn high mass will lie celebrated nt St. Patrick's church, on Friday morn- ear... ntlemen e: ?: tar: er. a? lag nl 9 o'clock, Father Atnthnw day, Oct. 10, for the deceased members of tho various Tolnl A tintlucnco societies of this side. The fit. I.co's Hattallon will at tend the church In a body and receive holy communion at n n, in. Tho Fifth Ward Athletic club, at a meeting licUrtu their looms at sol Scran Ion stiect, elected the following ofllcers! President, Cornelius Colcmnn; vice pres ident, Isadore Knoiri recording secre tary, Domlnlck Walsh! financial secre tary, Allehael Trainer! Instructor, Hubert Johnson! trustees. P. F. Llraucy, J. tl, Powers, A. Coaners, P. J. Atcl.oughllu. Tho Homo Missionary society of tho Simpson Atcthodlst Episcopal elulrch Is preparing a batrcl or clothing for tho use of n needy minister In the south. St. I.eo's Battalion will serve nn oyster supper In St. David's hall, Friday even ing. The Women's Home Missionary society of tho First Welsh Congregational church will meet nt the church this evening at 7.30 o'clock. All the vlcc-ptcsldcnts are lequeiled to bo present. The society will be very thankful for clothing or any thing useful to a needy family. Plcaso send the same to tho church. There will be a meeting of Local 1!B1, l.'nlted Allno Workers of America, at D.. D. Evans' hull this morning at 10 o'clock. N.ioml Oriniths, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henjamln Clrlllllh, of Thir teenth street, Is visiting her uunl at Vouogstown, Ohio. The members of tho First Tlaptlst church will hold a special business meet ing after the prayer meeting this even ing, for the purpose of selecting a pastor for the vacant pulpit. The official board of the Simpson Methodist EpUcopnl church will meet after the prayer service this evening. Airs. Jane Walklns, of Yonngstown, Ohio, has returned to her home, after a pleasant visit with Air. and Atrs. Dcnja inln Griffiths, of Thirteenth street. Allss Alolly Nolan, of Cnrbondalc, has leturned home, after a very pleasant visit with .Miss Nellie AtcColllgan, of Di vision street. Allss Ilerthn Francis Is quite 111 nt her home on North Hromley avenue. Atr. and Airs. Joseph Hall and son, and Alessrs. Edward Jones, James Heavers, Hairy Greenwood and Hello Derby are visiting at Buffalo mid Niagara Full.. They will also r.ttend the convention of the Firemen's association at Bradford. Leo AlrAloon, of North Seventh street, Is suffering from a dislocated shoulder. James Williams, of Washburn street, Is attending the Grand Army of the Repub lic encampment nl Washington, D. C. lie will also spend omo time In traveling through (lie South. A meeting of Local union, No. I.W.. Ful led Mine Workers of America, will bo held tonight at 7.30 o'clock In Flanagan's hall. Rev. J. S. Wrlghtenour, D. D., has re turned to his homo In Oil City, after supplying the pulpit of the First Baptist church for two weeks. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Work on Sewers Is Being Rushed in This Part of the City. An Evening Party. Work on the sewers is being pushed to tho limit on this side, and a good deal of the work will be llnlshcd before the snow Hies. Openings have been made by Alessrs. Ficlcus & Egll, on Stone avenue, Pittstou avenue, Hirch street and Keller man court, while connections nro being made on Cedar avenue,' Alder .street nnd Willow street. A large number of men are engaged on the work, and notwithstanding tho continued rain, remarkable progress has been made. A Pleasant Gathering. A most enjoyable time was spent at the home of Air. and Airs. John Car penter, of 701 South Irving avenue, last evening, when they were serenaded by a party of friends and ncipiaintances. A short reception at 0 o'clock was followid by a genet n I good time, until 10 o'clock, when refreshments were served, After supper, a llashlighl picture of the party was taken by Prank Kiihn, and all dis persed at midnight, well pleased wltn the evening's enjoyment. Those present were: Jacob Klein, Md ward I.eyh, Prank Kuhn, Charles Weber, William Kuhn. John Klec. Prank Curke and Allehael Graf; the Allsses Kate Lud wlg. Flo Carpenter, Anna Kuhn, J.ena Carpenter, Helen l.eyh. Will Play Foot Ball. The South Side young men will put a strong foot ball team in the Held this year, and at a recent meeting, the Orien tal Junior Foot Itnll team was organized. They are sturdy young fellows, and are prepared to meet all comers not over 113 pounds. They will line up as follows: Kane, centre; I.ucke, right guard; Tnffy, left guard; Tlerney. light tackle; Jlayes, left tackle- Alulleii, right end; Need ham, left end; Lewis, right half back; Murphy, left half back; Cimnery, lull back and captain. Cnrd of Thnnka. The wife and family of the late Henry AVIrth desire, through the columns of The Tribune, to return their sincere and heartfelt thanks to all who by their kindly sympathy anil aid helped to alle viate tho grief caused by tho death of their loved one. And especially Is thanks, due to Hew W. A. Xordl, tho Cliff works employes and Camp Kin, Patriotic Orili.r Sons uf America, NUBS OF NEWS. Airs. John Gibbons of Ifml I'ittston ave nue, Is seriously III, A well-attended session of the Royal Arcanum was held iu Starrs' hall, 011 Al der street, lust evening, Division No. :':'. Ancient Order of ill beruhins, met Iu regular sohuioii at Hal tie's hall, last evening. The Wednesday livening prayer meeting of St. Paul's Alethodlst Episcopal church will bo held al the rcsldenco of Philip Klefer, on Drool; street, at T.l.'i o'clock. All lira Invited to attend and bring their "Chorus of Praise," The South Hide Hank pays Interest on wivlngs deposits. An account can bo started Willi ten cents. , Open Saturday evenings from 7,:i0 to tf.tifl, Tho funeral of the late Airs. Caroline) l-'eniH' will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be madu iu Alnn 100 cemetery. Attorney John J. Murphy has returned from a trip to Buffalo. Dr. Schley's laing Healing llalsam Is guaranteed to cure all coughs. "No cure, no pay." Tor sale by all dealers. Why He Objected. ltcpresentatlvo Hoblnson, of Indiana, tells this one: "in ancient times, that Is, some ilfty-odd years ago, Mmrlly after the state house in ludlunapolls was built, Il was pioposed by 0110 of the repivHuula tlves to buy a theiiiinmoler for tho hall, at an expeuso not exceeding $'!. Tills mo tion brought the distinguished represen tative of county to his feet, who eloquently Inveighed against spending the 'haid arnlu's of the peonlo iu that ar way.' and he added, 'Al,-. Hpi-aker, ef wo bought the therinomlcon, I don't bellcvu lliar's 0110 man hero who knows how to wind the cussed thing up." Washington Correspondence Cincinnati Kiirpilror. AW OLD AHT WELL-TRIED REMEDT, MRS. WINSI.OW'S SOOTHING STUUP for children teething, Is the prescription o one of the best femalo physicians anJ burues In tho I'nlted States, nnd has beea Used sixty years with never-falling (,uc, teas by millions of mothers for their chlU flren. During the process of teething it Value is Incalculable. It relieves tho chili from pain, cures diarrhoea, griping in thJ bowels, and wlnd-collc. By giving hcaltlj lo the child It rests tho mother. Pi Ice. twenty-flv Mute a feetUa. NORTH SCRANTON NORTH, END STARS MET DEFEAT FROM SHAMROCKS. Providence Team of Bowlers Took Three- Straight Games from tho Colts on the Auditorium Alleys. Five O'clock Tea Given by Mrs. T. G. Moore, of Parker Street, to the Members of Her Sunday School Class Ladles' Society Elects Offi cersOther Notes. The North Knd Stars received their Ilrst defeat of the season from the Shamrocks, a newly organized team, last' evening, The Shamrocks played one of the llncst pass games ever seen In the Auditorium, while the Stars played like a lot of now beginners. Atanager Connelly says the reason for the defeat was the absence of regulars and the luck of practice. The Shamrocks played n brilliant game and were successful by the score of 12 to 4. During the second half, Wells was Injured by fulling against the stage. The following was tho line up of both teams: Shamrocks. Stars. Ready left forward ...J. AleClnsklo Welsh right forward ...P. AleClnsklo Duffy center T. Kvans Horns left guard D. Jones Wells right guard ..T. AteClusklo Goals from the Held, Wells, Hums and Daffy, of the Shamrocks, nnd P. Ate Cluskle, of tho Stars, Five O'clock Tea. Airs, T. U. Aloore, of Parker street, gave a ii o'clock tea In honor of her Sunday school class of the First Chris Han church, on North Alain avenue, Alonday evening. Those who attended were: Allsses Anna and Rose Blackmore, Laura Alals ley, Janet Ross, Vcrna Winters, Lulu Shntto, Nessle Ross, Anna Kellaway, Alice Hills, Susie Fldlatn, Jennie Ross, Lulu Spears, Kdlth Isaac, Ruth Proud lock, Grace Coons, Ida Race, Pearl Richards, Pearl "Williams and Viola Illnklev. Before the Alderman. Allehael Collck, of Brlsbln place, was arraigned before Alderman Myers yes terday, on the charge of disorderly con duel and threats, preferred by John Allshler. Collck, on the night previous to the hearing, went to Allshler's home and broke a window with the intention of entering tho house to search for money which ho believed was there. Ho aroused Airs. Allshler and children from bed and frightened them so that they called on neighbors for help. Air. Allshler at the time of the excitement was in the central city. Tho alderman lined Collck $2 nnd costs for disorderly conduct, and held In default of $300 bail to keep the peace, he was committed to the county jail. Election of Officers. Tho Ladles' Catholic Benevolent union held its annual election of officers In the Young Alen's Institute rooms, Alon day evening. The following officers were chosen for the ensuing year: President. Bridget Finnerty; vice-president, Alary Alabey; recording secretary, Norah Martin; treasurer, Airs. AIcTaln ney. At the meeting which is to be held in two weeks hence, an ice cream social will be hold. The society was organ ized about a year ago and its member ship is rapidly Increasing. A Splendid Score. Home especially good bowling wns done on the Auditorium alleys last night by the Providence team, which won three straight games from a team known as tho Colts. The excellent total of 2,517 was secured by the team. The score: PnOVIDBNCH. Total. Jehu 177 IS." lill B-J3 Henry 134 142 lt -K1 Carwardlne 147 Ho l.V, 442 Feldman 200 1&0 lSii ."Mii Jackson 130 18!i 172 311 S17 KM SCI 2317 COLTS. lAIItchell PJ2 l:i.-, " 123 S!l2 l.oro 13!l 139 133 431! Hoderlck lid l:;s l.in ii;j Gillespie 110 Kill 114 43!) Vandemark 149 o3 l:;:i SOS 777 livi 702 21 ijj TOLD IN A PEW LINES. The Father Whttly society held a largely attended meeting Alomluy evening and decided to attend tho parade la a body, Friday, Oct. 1. They will meet at St. Atary's hall at 7.::o a. m, to at tend S o'clock mass, and then proceed to tho parade. They will be accompanied by the Providence Silver Comet band. All members are requested lo bu pres ent. The ladles of the Providence "Women's Christian Temperance union will hold an evangelistic meeting at tho Home for the Friendless, Thursday nfleinoon. All members, who can make It convenient, will meet nt the Providence Alethodlst parsonage at " o'clock and go In a body, Allss Alary A, Alullen, of Keyser ave nue, Is spending a few days with Aloscow friends. Charles A. Clark, of Wood street, Is In Washington. D. C. for a week, Thero will bo a meeting of tho Bepub llcau committeemen In Alderman Fldlor's ofllco this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Hlcliard C. Shepherd, a prominent young man of this part of the city, has gone to Philadelphia, to take a course in medicine. Atr. Shepherd graduated lrom Keystone academy last year. There will be a spsclal meeting of Local No. K In St. Alaiy'ii hall this af ternoon at 2.M, OBITUARY. Aiiis. aijoncin u. wauukn. sister of the Into William S. Smith, died yesterday lit the family homo on Woodluwn ave nue, TrNKHANXOCK, From a Staff Correspondent. Tuiikhaunock, Oct. ". I.owls & Vus urn soon to remove their Insurance ofliee from their present location on Tioga street to rooms In the Dana building, on Warren stieet. Work Is expected to lie commenced on the new wagon bridge acioss tho Bus quelmnim ilver this week. Tho I.ehlgh Valley company Is con sti acting a temporary building nit the bank of tho rlvor, between Warren and Bildgo streets, to be used as a boarding house for tho men employed on the railroad luldgc, which Is being built hero. Andrew llllbrrt. of Beaumont, was a visitor In town, 'I'uesday, Hon. Samuel W, I'ennypacker. Uepubll. can candidate for governor, Is expected to deliver an address hero on Thursday, Oct. 21. Walter liardwell left on Tuesday for Chicago, whero he will enter a medical collego as a studenl. The chlrfs of Trlbo lirj, Improved Or der of Bed Men, were raUcd up by Dcpu- A SOUTHERN BELLE. A beautiful aeorgla airl, Vice President of the Hast End Palmetto Club, of Savannah, and prominent socially there, relates the following experience : Yott certainly have pro duced the finest medicine for suffering women that there is to be had in the country. I want to recommend it es pecially to mothers. I was seventeen years old when my darling boy was born. Felt very exhausted and weak for a long time, and it seemed I could not get my strength back. My sister-in-law bought me a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription (after I had tried sev eral of the other remedies which ty Great Sachem Aliillig.m, at their regu lar council nn Alonday evening. Air. and Airs. Edwin J. Jordan leave on Thursday for New Alexleo, where they go for tho bencllt of the former's health. The annual Inspection of J. W. Rey nolds' corps, No. 117. Woman's Itellut Corps, took place on Tiuvday evening. Airs. Warner, of Scranton, acted as llio Inspecting officer. A number of Odd Fellows from Tiink haunock lodge drove to Nicholson. Alon day evening, to visit the lodge at that place. Henry Ifolser will open a lunch room and restaurant In the Bunnell building on Tioga street, this week. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Towanda, Oct. 7. This county Is well represented at the national encampment at Washington. George Allen, a farmer, of Orwell town ship, committed suicide by shooting him self through tho heart with a shotgun. A family survives hint. Rev. Thomas Ilanloy, of Honcsdale, and Bev. Huland, of Avoea, were present and took part at the Forty Hours' de votion, held iu Towanda last week. The employers and employes of the Trexler & Turrell Lumber concern at Rlcketts have .lust contlibuted $7!'0 to the Packer hospital at Sayre. Allss Bernice Schoouover died at tho German hospital in Philadelphia, on Fri day nlBht, as a result of being operated upon for a tumor. She was brought home Sunday, The young . lady was 21 years of ago and Is survived by her par ents. Air. and Airs. Jesso Schoouover, of Towanda. Hon, S. W. Peunypacker, Republican candidate for governor, will speak In To wunda, on the afternoon of Oct. 22. In the evening he will speak at Athens. The miners nt the Alurray & Guiitnn mines In Bernice have gone nut by orders from tile Aline Workers' union. The price of tho soft coal Is gradually on tho increuse and orders have been refused In Towanda since Saturday morning. The ofllcers of the I. ,t N. V. division of the Lehigh Valley have decided to make a change In the management of tho Goodwin dump trains at Sayre, When they wero Ilrst taken there the day work was done under the charge of Hester I'rollet, and tho night work under Air. Dunfee. Now It has been decided that the train employes were not competent to opera to the cars, and as a result the supervision will bo discontinued. Air, I'rollet will again act as road foreman of engines. James Welch, for n long time foreman of tlio freight car repair shop at Sayre, has leslgned, and is succeeded by W. T, Terry, a former car Inspector, tempor arily. Airs. N. J. Gaylord, of Wyiiluslng, and son, II, A. Gaylord, of Central Islip. N. Y wero visitors with Towanda relatives, recently. Colonel and Alts. Burton, of Buffalo, wero calling on fi lends Iu Towanda on Saturday. Andrew Bacon, furincrly of Towanda, Is now' yardmaster at South 1'ottstown, He was of lute a conductor on tho Read ing railroad ymds at UrldReport. James Arnoul, of Jacksonville. Florida, Is visiting relatives ami fi lends In this section for a i.hort time. The fool ball team at Athens realized a clearance of Mi from a four days' fair. The Bradford County Independent Tele, phono company Is Introducing iu Towan da a telephone, police and llro service. When a lire Is ri ported a led Unlit Is shown, aud Is also a signal for the ulglit police to call UP for assistance. Allss Gladys Schomo, of Athens, went to Wuverly and man led a troupe organ izer, and left for purls unknown. Superluwhiluit I'lituum has announced the following programme- of evening en terliilniuents for the teachers' Institute, which will open a llvo days' session in Towanda next .Monday. Alonday uvunlinr, lecture by Dr. II. 15. Cleveland, of .Man kuto, Kansas; Tuesday, Captain It. I'. Hodson; Wednesday, reception at court house by county ofllciuls; Thursday, Dr. N. D. Hills, of Plymouth chinch. Hrook lyn, N. V.; Friday, concert by the l-Jrnest Gamble Concert company. The Instruc tors for the wcl; will he: l'rnf. I'. W. Search, of Clark iinlvcislty. Woiresler. .Mass.; Dr. Gerliude Kdmund, Lowell. .Mass.; Dr. A. T. Smith, principal of State Normal school, Aliiuslleld; Allss Sarah Hondo Ilarbcr, I.ewlsburg, l'.i.: 1'rof. O. II, Vetter. Hloomshiirg. The joint session of teachers and dlrcctor. will bo addressed by Hon, J. Q, Stewart, deputy superintendent, department of public Instruction, of Hurrisluirg. H.' floodno, of Wayland, N, V., has ac cepted a position at fuicnmn of the inc. J are so much advertised, and found no re lief). I had little faith in the medicine at the time and ws so weak and sick that I felt dis couraged, but within a week after I had commenced taking your " Prescription " I was like a different wom an. New life and vitality seemed to come with each succeed ing day, until, in a few weeks, I was in fine health, and a happy, hearty woman. My boy is now two years old, and, thanks to your splen did medicine, I am enjoy ing perfect health. If at any time I feel tired or in need of a tonic, a few doses of your " Favorite Prescription " recuperates me at once. My address is No. 5 1 1 Jones Street, Fast, Savannah, Oa. Mrs. Susik Williams. To Dr. R. V. Pierce. -O- Tliero is No Beauty Like tho Beauty of Health. Nothing encourages beauty of face and form so much as a healthy body. Very much depends on the condition of the organs peculiar to women. These should perforin their functions regularly and be free from those weakening influences so often con nected with life in the city. Dr. R. V. Pierce, after making a specialty of woman's diseases, finally found a prescription, wbose ingre dients were entirely of vegetable ori gin, which had a marvelous effect on chanlcal department of the Daily Review. He comes well recommended, and should receive a warm welcome from the fra ternity of Towanihi, On Friday, Judge Fanning granted a preliminary injunction "restraining and enjoining the Susquehanna and New York Railroad company from building or constructing an abutment along the pub lic, highway leading from Towanda to Canton, at a point where its tracks cross tho road in Alonroe township." A motion will bo heard today by the court to con tinue this Injunction. D., L. & W. BOARD FOR TODAY. The following Is the make-up of th Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: 'JTKSDAY, OCTOBKU ' Extras K.ist 10 p. m., Staphs Pushers 10 p. m Latimer. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBKR Extras Fast 3.S0 a. m AlcCarthy; '!0 p. m llallet: ti.DQ p. m Wallace. Summits S a. m.. Nichols. Pushers 7 a. m., Wldner; S a. m Houser; 11.43 a, m Aloran; 1.30 p. m., Alurray; 7, SO p. in., Alurphy; 9 p. m., W. II. Bartholomew. Helpers 1.;:o a. m., Costa r; 7. a. m., Gaffney; 10 a. m Secor; u.13 p. m., Stan ton. NOTICE. J. Gerrlty and crew will run No. 32 Tuesday, Oct. 7. J. Glnloy and crew will run No, 31 Tuesday, Oct, 7. O. Kearney and crew will run No. ;! Wednesday, Oct. S. llaggerty and crew will run .1.13 p. m. extra etui, Wednesdnhy, Oct. S. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of letters remaining uncalled for nt the Scranton. Pa., postotllce, Oct, S, i02. Persons calling for these letters will plcaso say advertised and give date of list. Ezra II, Hippie, postmaster. Amsbry, W. W. Kirk, Anna Acker, Allss .Mar-Ladles' Auxiliary garet Letter Carriers' Allen, Aubrey W. Nal'l. Coll. Hint. II. A. Laudoii, Air, Ulauchard, Frank H.Lukeus. 11. C. Bay. Chas, Lord, .Mrs. Grace A. Bush. Airs. Win. Lewis. .Mis. O. Bower, Arthur W. I.ieb, Finnic Km bun, Geo. J. tteyer, Fred Bench, T. (!. Alorrisou. .Mrs. Vina Bucklimliaui, AlUsMayer, Airs. Eliza Alamle Alanley, Airs. James Baker, Win. C Ionian, .Mrs. I.lzzlo Bovd, Airs. John Mullen, Alargaret Besoeker. Wesley Mason, Dr. G. L. Crawford, J. II. .Molar Harbor Instl ClnrlcAIlss Florence tute. Compton. Elmo C. .Moore, W. II. Conors, .MI'S, ueiera iorgau. J. e. u, Cavauaugli, V. .Miller, Frank Clark, Allss Maggle.Mllls. Alts. Charlie Condon. 1'. J. Mclliile. Miss Annie Cooke, II. C. .Meltiive, Mr. Dowd, C. W. AleVlttle, Airs. War- II,, !., M in Doraii, Thomas liiitiMi,,,., 1 . if Robertson. Trai y Robertson, Mrs. J. Sweet M'arner. Hairy Ilnubiil'y. Allss Anna Wells. Dr. N. 1-5. A. lunrsei MYitilanil. John Jayiie. i), A. White Dr. Amy K Joiieii. Allss AlaiidoWesthainer. C. ........ .lo I . Al',.l.ll -?Ilt,.-t.l lai.i.i.ln I 1 AV'ttl.'ll .Iillll.iu Kolleher, Goorgo Warner. -Mrs. John Follv. L It. Weston, C. A. Klrkpatrlck. M. L. Young. Airs. AI. ) West Scranton Station. Hennett. Ficd Luknloh. John p. Crawford. Dr. J. A.Molntyrr. .Miss ;. Unwell. Allss Nellie 1'hllllps, Allss I la I do Kittle, Frank See the Cut Man. ICftectlvo and attractive half-tones and' lino cuts for card, advertising or tiny other purpose, can be secured at The Tribune olllco. Wo do work that Is unexcelled, do It promptly nnd at lowest rates. A trial urUor Mill con vince you. . Mr.l nltfllllll Mrs. J I'oipn, .Miss I.UIU uui'iuiy. neiiuuu Duncan, Atrs. Loii-AlcClarenee, Win, Is,) Hull Nlekols. lien. Evans, .Miss Eva E, Nichols. K, T. Evans, Allen Nell. Allss Nellie Fletcher. A. C. O'Nell, .Mrs. Thus. Fisher. .Mrs. W. P.Orlck, Airs. Tom Gilbert, Allss MabelOiiiol. I'eter Grundy, Airs. Ellenl'lnvku. Air. Gerkeii, Allss Frieda Patterson, I'. .-.tl. !..,.. Al.... I.,-,, ,,l? Ill,,, r. Ml,... A1I1. II 1 ,111), I, us, ., , -. , ,,.,... lilenn, Alien 1.1 Henlcl', G. II. 1 ii'i i.'ii, .. , , 1 1, ........ 1,1.1.3 '.,,,,',11 l, II,,., I' ., , I Howard. Airs. Eva Sloeuni. .Miss Ellza llannoii, Andrew both D. Holland. Abe Snvder. Aliss Hinmu Hall, Clayton Stark, C. A. O. llellllne. Airs. Dan'IStrung. Dr. Andrew llnrtor. Airs. Ella Sliuonds, Wan en Hall, .Miss Emma Sliuonds. Murv Ilartniau,.MIs.s MaryTueker, .Mrs. J. I.. Harnden. Al. I. Westhoffer, C. A. Hughes, IL II. Wnlls. .Mrs. F. S. Hunt. Airs, .inn.-Minimus, .miss 1. the organs peculiar to women. He found It also had n good tonic effect on the wliolc system this he used in his private practice with such favorable results that he finally de cided lo put It up In "patent medi cine" form some thirty-five years ago, and since that time it has en joyed the largest sale of any medi cine put up for women only. II Is entirely vegetable, nnd Dr. Pierce gives his absolute guarantee that It contnins tio altohol, opium or other harmful naicotlcs. The trouble with many tonics put up for the public Is that they depend upon alcohol for their stimulating effect; this is some thing Dr. Pierce has always felt wns bad practice, harmful and a poor bus iness policy, if not absolutely wrong. The Sisters of the Good Shepherd, nt their convent, "Our I.ady of the Woods," Carthage, O., use it great deal of Dr. Pierce's medicines ; they say, in a recent letter lo Dr. Pierce : "We beg to assure you of the great benefit these medicines give our ail ing ones. We cannot .sufficiently recommend their excellence." "Favorite Prescription" cures the womanly diseases which undermine the general health, which make the eyes and cheeks hollow and the body thin. Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, in strict confidence. Address Dr. R. V. PmncE, Iluffalo, N, Y. YOU G21M & a copy of Doctor Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, IOOS pages, FREE, by sending stamps to pay expense of mailing ONLY. Send 31 one ' cent stamps for the cloth bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the booh in paper covers. Tlddrcss r Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, AT. Y. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre, AI. Bcls, Lessee and Atanager. A. J. Duffy Business Alanager Wednesday Night, October 8. "A Notable Event." S. MILLER KENT, Presenting Nat Goodwin's With the Original New York Knicker bocker Theater Production. Prices 23, 30. 73c. and Jl.m), Seats on sale. Saturday Mete Oct. II. AMELIA BINGHAM Presents her special company, including JOHN E. KELLERD. In Clyde Filth's masterpiece, nfter 2u0 nights' In New York, The Climbers "High water mark of the American drama." N. V. Times. (ID I PC 0 Alatbiee, 25 and 50c. rmULd Night, 15. so, 75c und$ i.ou Seats on sale Thursday at 9 a. m. Academy of Musi AI. Rels. Lessee and AfanaEor. A. J, Duffy, Business Atanagef 3 Nights ? Oct. 6. Alntlnees 'I'uesilav aud Wednesday, The Thrilling Sensational .Melodrama Till ISL'AN OF LIFE. Tho World's Alost Famous Acrobats THE DONA'.ETTAS, forming tho Bu man Rrhlge. Prices .Matinee, 13 and 23c. Night, 1! 23, t!3 aud ,'iOc. NEXT A'l'I'BACTioN Three Nights, Stinting Thursday, Oct. 9. Atalinees Fildny and Saturday. "HUMAN HEARTS." Dixie's Theatre, HENRY FARNSWORTH DIXIE, Lessee and Alanager WEEK'OF OCT ii. WHITE AND STUART CO., PHR050 Eight Great Acts. Two perforniancfs dally, 2.30 and 8.15, Prices 13. 23. a and 30c, Special matlnco prices, cyTracllou cais slop at tho door. FRENCH MINERS MAY STRIKE. M. Basley Confident That 70,000 "Will Obey Order to Quit Work. lv i:ulule Wlie liomTlie AjsocUteil Presi. Paris, Oct. 7. Tho natldnal commit tee of the French miners' federation met here today, with tho intention of deciding whether an Immediate general strike was to bo ordered, agitation in favor of such a step having been In I progress for some time. The meeting ' lasted three hours and then adjourned until tomorrow, without arriving at a decision. Al. Basley, a Socialist deputy, who represents an important district of thn Pas do Calais coal fields, says he Is con lldent that a general strike wll bo voted and that .70,000 out of 10i,000 miners will obey lite order, lie added, that the strike will extend over the Pan de Calais, the Noid, the Loire anil thu Cui'iimus rctjlons. The Cowboy AND THE I By I Lady H-