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THE SCIIANTON TRIBUNE-A VT3DNESD AY, DECEMBER 10, 1902.
WEST JMTON
Meeting of the Board of Trade -Wedding on
Bromley Avenue P. O. S. of A.
Anniversary Notes.
The West Side 1m.ua of lindc met
Inst ovcnlng, and In the absence of the
president, Hon. John H. follows, ox
Presldcnt Charles 13. Daniels presided.
'I ho cruestlon of tho location of silk
mills In UHt Sen nn ton engaged tho at
tention ot the honid for some time, the
porrctury reporting that the owneis of
two mills are desirous of locating here.
The matter was lefeircd to the
manufactures committee, who weie au
thorized to take the ncce'Fsmy steps to
Hfcuro tho Industilcs. Mr. Daniels te
portcd that work on the Ashley silk
mill on Acidemy sheet Is not progress
ing ms rapidly an desired, liut as soon
tu the structure Is completed vvoik will
In furnished several hundred handh.
The repairs necdrd on Wnshbuin
sheet, between Uverett and Ornr.t ave
nues repotted nt the lust meeting of
the lioaul. have been attended to by
the- department of public workn. The
president and secretary weie appointed
a committee to arrange for .1 pio
srummo for tin- .Iimuniy mrntlng.
Jt was proposed that a .speaker be
."cured tn give the boaid a talk on the
hiihicct of mimic Iptl improvements,
after which a snioKti will be onjosed.
The sugge'tlnn was alto marie that
wh'itfvcr ImpiovementH aio nudod, the
West Permit on rotinollmen should hive
provision made for thnni In next year
nppiopilatJon ordinance.
An encouraging icpo-1 was nlro made
that the spike mill In the Keysor Val
liv Is working night and day filling the
drmnids for th-Mr product. The streets.
And biidtjcs committee- was instttictcet
to act in innjunrlinn with th rnuncll
rnen nf the foui th, fifth, f Iftwnth and
Twentj-firt w.itds lcl.itlvo to hiving
the stieets and sidewalks hading to
the Kcjwr V.iIIry pliced In goncl re
ps Ir.
The prospcls ol tlie Kesi-er Valley
lif coming the fntuie Industrial centre
if Hcr.mton is looked fonvird to. In
view of the fact that th" new Dela
ware, Lirk'ivannn and "Western shops
v ill he located there, and 'there is ample
'oorn for many other large plants their"
al"o. Its advantages are 111.110.
Hiighcs-Davis Nuptials.
A pretty wedding1 war. solemnized lT-t
evening at the home of Mm. Ttcere W
T,,lovd, when her daughter, MIsk Rachel
D'ivKs. wis united in lnirrlaRo to .Tom
than Ili'ffhep, of No-th Miin avenue.
At ft o clock tin- lirldil portv man bed
Horn an upper loom into the pirlor, to
the soft strains of the Lohcngiin wed
ding march, wheie they were met by
the Rev. Hugh Davir, who pi enounced
the ceremony.
FREEI FREBI FREE!
Tive stamps given away with
each bottle of Dufour's French. Tar
G. W. JENKINS.
ny&i.)$AdA$M
1 Our Annual
1 Umbrella Exhibit
Opens This Morning f
In point of merit, it stands without n. rival in our history,
and when wo say that, it is equivalent to sayinpj tho Umbrella
tindo of Noitheastem Pennsylvania, for theie is no other stock
in tho teriitory named that will compare with ours.
Theie's more artistic beauty in the Umbrellas shown this sen
son than we have ever seen, so that as Cluistnins gifts they have a
new claim on tho disci iminating buyer that cannot be overlooked.
Tbe Assortment
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Is supeib. The jeweler, the silversmith, the caivers of ivory,
pearl and fancy woods have joined in theli several arts to pro
duce marvelous loveliness.
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The Frames and Covers Are Unexcelled
J T.n AiinlUif nr1 v&.f aaIaii it
JS close rollcis every one of them Best Paragon frames and coveia
id of pure Silk most of them guaranteed for two yeais J
i For Ladies, We Offer Umbrellas 8
;J With Ivoiy, Pearl, Box and other fancy Wood handles, with !
5? Stalling Silvor or Gold trimmings; also inlaid work, and porfect- ?:
iSl ly plain, tho bsauty dopendlng on the designs and quality of tho &
mateiials used. Coveis mostly twilled silk Guaranteed foi two Z'.
C5 years. Prices 3?!
iSS $0,00, 58.50, $7.50, $7.00, S0.5O,
;3 $0.00, $5.00 nnd $5.00. .
I Spsoial
Ladies' Genuine Xevantino Silk
Umbiella, tho vory best made, with
exquisite handles of various kinds;
mounted in silver and solid cold. , . ,
Rare Rood values nt $4.50 (equal to any $0.00 Umbiella
wo've seen yat); $2.50, with heavy silk cover and beautiful se
lection of handles, nnd $1.00, the latter being the equal of nny
$5.00 Uinluella. Otheis at $3.50, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, 81,50 nnd
$1.00.
Umbrellas for
The vaiiety of handles is unlimited. Ivory, Pearl, Horn aud
Woods of innny kinds are used with raie skill, and often blended
with silver, gold or inlaid work. Heavy twilled silk on the best
Pningon frames, with hollow steel iods, make a light, elegant
and wonderfully durable umbrella. The line qualities, such as
these immediately following, make liandsomo Chilstmas Rifts
$8.00, $7.50, $7.00, $0,50,
fu.uu, fu.uu ami io.uu,
All of the above ao gunrnnteed for two years' service.
Other Good Umbrellas at
$4.00, $3.50, $3,00, $3.80, $2.00, $1.50 and $1,00 each.
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4- XLj r-fl We offer nn
rL ..u heavy nil silk
5 lorn haudles, hollow steel rod, Paragon frame 4- j 5t
J3 and a close lollei, They're worth $1 more. . . , rl P4'5" "
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Glob? Wapebods?.!
Tho brldo was attired In a veiy pretty
costume of nrmy blue, trimmed In
white slllc and medallions. A reception
vvna held, after which a bounteous wed
ding dinner was solved to a Inrgo num
ber of Invited guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes loft on a mid
night train over the Lackawanna lond
for NIn rn.ro I"""" nml Canada. Uoth
are well known and have a laigo circle
of friends.
The groom Is employed ns hoisting
engineer at the Mt. rieasant collluiy.
They wore the lcclplents of many beau
tiful and costly nrevntH. Their many
friends wish them many j.earH of joy
and happiness.
Matilmonlnl Agency Wife.
The published announcement that
D.ivid Kobln-on, th Jackson stiect
boot black, and Miss Ruth Palmer, of
New Voik city, will be married in Jan
uary, has a tinge of umianee about It
whleh la out of tho oullnoiy.
David is a young coloicd fellow who
has been keeping bachelor npaitmenls
in bin shoe shining pallor fni some
time, and Incidentally teaches bigln
norn on tin mandolin, for .1 side line
h- distributes advertising matter and
otherwise makes himself geneially use
ful. Semi" time agn he conceived the idei
of making a trip to his home in the
South, and atter making Imiulrk.i
about the' cost of transpoi t.itlon de
cided the cheapest way to go would
be on a blcveie. A ullght Injury caused
him lo abandon the trip this yeir.
Then he thought of taking unto him
self a wife, and not finding any of the
locfll ladle of color suitable to his
fastidious, tastes, hit upon tho plan of
securing a help-meet -through .1 tnatil
monial agency. He "negotiated" with
a. New Yoik agency and soon begin
couespondlng with Ml-s Palmer, who
has decided to come to 5-ciauton and
become David's lulde.
The prospective gioom vesterdiy re
rolvcd a letter from his bride-to-be in
which she pass she will send David
her photograph as .1 I'litistmas pres
ent. Tbey have never met, but Miss
Palmcr'H mother assures David that
her daughter will nnko .1 good wife.
St. David's Chuich Notes.
Last week the organizition ot the
Brotherhood of St. Andrew was com
pleted The following officers were
elected: Director, Charles Dore ; fec
retnry, Edward Thomas; tre-asmer,
Mr. Walteis. Messrs. Derman aud
Holwell, of St Luke's chapter, attend
ed the meeti.'g and a'ist'd in the
organi7atlou.
The Ladles' Aid chapter held their
annual ejection of officers list week
with the following result: Mrs. Ed
ward James McHenry, piesident; Miss
fellows) and Mrs. Dunn, vice presi
dents; Mrs David Evans, tieasurer,
and Mis. Dorsey, secretary. A light
lunch was served.
Alfied Tike and Edwaid Thoin it
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Gentlemen,
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umbNa fr gentlemen, with
twilled cover (gunrnnteed), best
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SEE THE UMBREL-
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$10
have secured a number of articles
which nre bolmj put up for contest.
The content will close In February.
The time and placo will bo announced
later. The object Is lo decrexipe tho
Indebtedness of the church. Tho wo
men will give a supper at the same
time,
Tho St. Agnes chapter will have ti
sale of articles suitable for Christmas
ncott Tuesday evening in the Sundny
ochoot looms. A pleasant entertain
mrnt will bo given nt tho panic time.
Tito choir H rehearsing Its Cluist
nins music. They meet again Friday
ot this week. There Is u promise of
the best service ever rendered by this
choir, ralthful and tamest woik 1m
belwr done.
The Sundny school will meet In lis
rooms on Thursday evening for re
hcnis.il of the Christmas cantata. Ev
ery member Is expected to be present.
This cantata Is n blight and beautiful
thing,
Thr Sisters of Botheny met Inst eve
ning and elected olnt-eiH lor the year.
Tho St. Agnes chapter will have a
special meeting this evening.
The rector, with the assistance of
some of tho teachers of the school, will
oiganlzc a mission school In No. 20
school house, on Fair's plot. The
school will bo under the general earn
of Harry Ackroyd.
Toot Ball Casualties.
A well-known locnl foot ball player
recently re-celved a letter from a lela
tlve In Buffalo enclosing .i copy ot n
mwsp.iper showing I ho casualties In
lflfl2 to ho in dead ami 11-' u'llmislv In
Juiod, iih computed ti 8 dead and 7
Injuiod In iui. The following i.uf,tlc
comment was also icculveri, tn aid in
dlM.our.iqltig the jiiiing foot bill play
er in hit ampliation:
'J ho encloxorl clipping, if rnicfiillv per
used, nmv ftiinMi ti,oi for good Folld re
flection that velll help lo piss nwiy pleas
antly home of Uii o long cold winter
evenings. Von will nnllro that the gn
tlo game "fcnis to he picking up; that
tlm iluser& firo npMIy l coming inoro
iir.cluit in their vvoik and Hint oven tho
rpcel ilnis aro ,it Lint alilu to tiikfi i hind
In tho gre it i.pott. f ontortnln hopes that
In the very near future this ple.mint pas
time m iv airhn nt th point ol deailll
noss w h.'i u It cm not onlv pcpril, Imt
.Mtnml hi .ul and thoiildon .lbove. Itb coin
pinlon in ciimc. the automobile
P. O. S. of A. Anniversary.
Thr thiitieth annlvcrsaty celebration
of Camp 17S P. O. S. of A., for memheis
only will be held to-morrow evening In
Wufdiington hill at S o'clock. The fol
lowing piogramme will be rendered:
Kcmaiks, Prof. James Hughes; plnnu
holo. Ivor Pi let; Coon tong, Miss Frcd.i
Kami; whittling solo, Jlr. Newton; se
lection, Held I3io, dancing, Jfnster
Frank Itaymond; solo. JIN Ruth Bed
doe, and a &oio by Miss Khoda Clirk.
The enteitalnment will be followed
bv a banquet In whirh upw.nds of
three hundred members will participate.
Christmas Dinner.
A Chiiitmas Ba.sket dinner will be
given to 500 poor people of this city
by the memboia of the Salvation Army
Christmas eve. The Aimv 1& going to
a gieat deal of labor and epen:o in
trying to find out where these poor peo
ple aie located and are endeavoring to
do all in their power so that no one
shall be missed.
Any poisons wit-hing to contribute
cm do bo by sending things to Adju
tant Naiikvvt.il, 43 Moriiflelef btxeet.
This Is an annuil custom undertaken
by tho Salvation Army thioughout tho
world, and thousands ot people are
made happy as a ict.ult.
Funeral of Mrs. O'Malley.
A oIemn IiIgIi mats of requiem was
celobiateei fu St. Patiick's thurch j-es-teidnv
moining ovei the remains of the
late Mib. Urldget O'Malley, who died
nt the home of her daughter, Mrs Ellen
Bui kc. on Ninth street. The servite
vwib In charge of Rev. J. J. Dunn, wiio
also pleached the sermon and spoke of
the CluNtinn character of deceabed.
The p i!lbea:crs wore: John Cases-, F.
P. Ih nun, joseph Hannick, Martin
Cm i ell, P. J. Mahon and E. J. McNal
Ij Intet ineni was made In the Citho
dial eemcteiv.
Early Morning File.
The fuo plaun at 1 15 o'clock s'estrr
diy motnlnq was turned In from be:
i2l in r.ellenur Heights, and was duo
to n. couil.igi.Ulon In the company
house at ?S Puck stieet, occupied by
Joieph Lcwii-ki and fivmlls-.
The lhe wns caus-ed bv nn ove: heated
stove, ind the occupants of the housp
v ero foictd out Into the cold, nearly
nli of their belongings hnvlng been de
htiosul. Cliemi'al comp my No. 2, En
gine company No. 3 and Hosci compnnv
No. 3 jpspjndcil and rendpied what ei
vlce they coulc1 under adverse clrcum-btnntc-.
GENERA!, NEWS NOTES.
Ordnnnio Spigpnnt P.obcit i; Williams,
ot tho Unltcil StitPfl coist artlllcrj,1 who
vns called homo recently b the death
of lih mothor, Mrs. I'lionenr Williams..
vIU return tod ij to his duties nt Sulli
van's Ifal iml. South Carolina.
HlLlintd Murphy, of JiiUoon stteet,
who was m listed on Jlomlay for In lug
drunk mid ill-nrdprl, w.ih lined ?.) in
poliio court sPhterdny morning, nnd In
deifnult was roinmltted lor ten da.s.
Wtlllnm Ryim, of Siwciuph man, arre.t-
CIIAMXNGi: FKO.UN.iM. niCKU
Offer to Refund Money If Dr. How
ax d's Specific Will Not Cure Any
Cnso of Constlpntion or Dys
pepsia. N, M. Eleko Is seeking the worst cno
of dyspepsia or coiihtlpatlnn In Sci .ni
ton or vicinity to ttht Dr. How aid's
iifW Speclllu for the cure of tliobo dis
eases. So confident K ho that this tvnimk
alilo medicine will effect a cure, quickly
nnd busting, Unit he oftcrs to leftind
tho manes frhould it not be buccet-stul.
In oidcr tn sccuio tho qultkeht pob
slblo Introduction, N. M. Eliko will kI
a u'gul.ir fifty-cent packngo ul ihls
mc'dlclno nt hnlt-prlce, 23 cents.
This sneollln of Dr. How aid's will
purn sick heudache, dizzy fillings, con
stipation, dybpepslii, and all foims of
inalniln nml liver trouble. It does not
simply give relief ten a time; It makes
peimnneut and complete fines.
U wilt legulnto the bowels, tone up
tho whole lutebtlnnl Unci, give you tin
appetite, mako food tnbtc good nnd
dl,gest well, nnd lncicnto vigor, Joy
nnd happiness will take tho plnco of
Hint ''don't caro whether J llvo or die"
feeling.
Tnko advantage of N. SI. Eicke's
challenge nnd securo a bottlo of Dr.
Hovvnrd's specific nt half-price, with
his porsonnl guaiantee to refund j-our
money It It does not help you.
There Is no need of suffering with
constlpntion, dyspepsia or liver disease
when you can get sixty doses of a sci
entific medicine for their cure like Dr.
Howurd's bpedllc for tho small sum of
25 cents.
SOUK STOMACH (Acid Dyspepsia)
Now Recognized as tho Causo of
Sorious Diseases,
Acid Dyspepsia, commonly called
heart-burn or sour stomach, Is a form
of Indigestion resulting from fermenta
tion of the food. The stomach being
too weak to promptly digest It, the food
remains until fermentation begins, fill
ing the stomach with gns, nnd a bitter,
sour, burning teisto In the mouth la
often prc3ont. This condition soon be
comes chronic nnd being nn every day
occurrence? Is given but little attention.
Because Dyspepsia Is not Immediately
fatal, many people do nothing for the
trouble.
it Is now well known among able
physicians that the whole constitution
Is gradually undermined nnd weakened,
that the nerves nnd vital organu are
seriously affected by any form of dys
pepsia. Thlo Is plain, as every organ,
cvory neive In the body Is nourished
by the blood and the blood Is replen
ished from the food digested. If the
foodIs properly digested the blood Is
puiertlio nerves strndy, but If supplied
from a sour, fermenting, decaying mns.i
the blood Is vitiated, poisoned nnd tho
rebult Is shown In sleeplessness, lack of
cnergs", poor appetite, nervousness.
Every trifle Is magnified nnd the dys
peptic soph nothing but the dark side of
everything.
Within a recent period a remedy litis
been discovered prepared solcls to euro
ilS'spepil.'i and stomach troubles, it Is
known ns Stuart's Dj-ppepsln. Tablets
and jt is now becoming rapldlv used
unci prescribed as a radical cure for
every foim of d.spepsl,i.
It is not claimed to chip anything ex
cept dyspepsia and btnmich weakness
In lis various forms, hut lor this It has
been shown to be tinequnllcd. The emi
nent specialists, Reed and O'Erarv,
have recently stated that they consid
ered Stuart's D.vspcpsla Tablets an un
failing specific for disorders of the di
gestive organs, and tho remark iblo
cures made In rnscs of long standing
dyspepsia proves that till i remedy lins
extraordinary merit.
S Hurl's Dsspepsli Tablet!! have been
placed before the public and are sold
bv druggists everywhere it 50 cents
per package, and while It pioinptly and
effectually restores a vlgoious diges
tion, at tho bamrj time is peifcctly
harmless and will not injure the most
delicite stomach, but on the eontiary
by giving perfect digestion, strengthens
the stomach, improves the appetite and
makes life worth living.
cd sesterdiy for hing Intoxicated, anil
vagrancs-. was dlsch irgrd on piomlsing
to leave town immcdiitol
Marcaret. tho infint child of Mr and
Mrs. William G. Willi inv, of B15 South
Hjde Paik avenue, died jestorday. Tho
Interment will bo private.
The Baptist Young Peoples union ot
tho Jnclison Stieet Baptibt chuich met
list evening. Peter Lewis give an inter
esting n deli ess on 'Dlscouiagcments "
Tho lecture on "Tolstoi" will bo given
by Attornej' Claionco Dairow at the Pb--mouth
Congregational church this cv cu
ius Tho Sisters of Be than v held a meeting
In St- David's Episcopal cluiirh lat ovca
Ing and elected officers. Mrs G. Mosar's
Sunday school class in the Simpxon
Methodist Episcopal church also elected
offlceis last evening
Daniel Lenlhin, president of St. Paul's
Pioneer corps, his accepted a position
in tho circulation department of tho
Seranton Times
The annual snip of needlework, under
tho duectlon of the Ladies' Aid society
ot tho First Biptist church will begin
tomorrow afternoon, and contlnuo In tho
evening, and during Pridiv and Satur
day. Thoso having contributions may
leave them at tho church thia afternoon.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Rove Conway cntei tnined tho choli
of tho Holy Cross chuich of Itcllevuo, at
her homo on South Bromley avenue last
evening
Misses Mattio Cope and Florence Skcei,
of Bloomsbuig, returned homo sesteidiy
from a visit vv Ith West Scrnnton ti iendi.
Mis G P. Clark, ot North Main ave
nue, entertained the OniahA Ton, at hor
homo last evening, and Miss Cathcilno
Burrnll, ot Pilco street, entertained tho
Bertha. La Monto Torelsn Missionary so
ciety. Mi. end Mrs David J. Holvey, of
Waihbmn stieet, havo a now son at
their homo
Miss Jennnetto Robinson, of South Miin
avenue, is the guest of relatives in Pitts
tun. B. G. jrorgan and George Carson, of
South Main avenue, uro In Philadelphia
on business.
Mis. Peter Brant, of South Ninth
stieet. Is entoi mining her mother, Mis.
P. J. Hadshall, of West Nicholson.
Edwnrd P. Gelts, of 100 Edw.iids' court,
nnd Mles Ida M. Getz, of 310 Emmet
stuot, weto united In maningo last
owning at the homo of the hiielo's pu
ents, Mr. and Mis. Levi Get.:.
GREENRIDGE.
The Woman's Christian Temppraiu p
union of Greon Ridge will meet sit the
home of Mis. J. SI. Howell, 720 fiuon
Ridge btreot, this afternoon at 3
o'clock.
OBITUARY.
MARION RUTIIVEN STORKS, vvlto of
William II. Stous, died nt hor home, 402
Wsomlng nvpiitie, last night, after a vory
brief Illness. Sho wiib taken suddenly 111
cm Monday afternoon and did not iccov
er consciousness. Mrs, Storra was tho
daughter of tho lito Jmncs W. Rulhven.
Sho wns 43 scnr3 of ago nnd Is suivhod
by her husband, hot mother and two
biothers, Wnltoi, ot this citr. nnd .TnnuK
W of Plttsbuis. Tho funeral will lie
held from tho icsldonco toniouow nftci
uoon at 2 30 o'clock.
C. M. Schwab Failed Once.
"Uvon a gient mnn lins to choose Ids
tindo 1U cun't succeed nt imv old
tiling. ' n hoispshoei told an outsider at
tho I'hllidelphlti convention ot tho trrdj
lust wielc "A genius in tho lion Undo
onco tried mlmi nnd givo It up ntvti oiw
attempt
"Vou'irt honid of Clunks M, feohv.r.b,
tho sttil nuiBiinto who Is hiiildlug a
pnluce tor himself In Now Yoik with a
MW of his millions? Weill, ho tileel to
shoo n hoiso onco and couldn't do It.
"It was when ho wuu a soung min
Just nbout old enough to rain his own
living. Ua used to tnko his father's hoist
to th.) shop of Pat Moron, mo iioisesliocr
in I.orcttn villnge, fo bo shod.
"limo nnd tlmo ngnln ho nsked Pat to
lot him nail on u shoo, lie scorned to UUe,
tho business
"Ah. g'wnn,' I'nt would toll him. 'er
ran't bhoe jersclf. Ver daddy lins to do
It for set-,'
'nut vnung Schwab stuck to It and
flnnlly ono day tlm smith lot him try It.
And ho bungled It so that nftoi a wlillo
tlm patient lioiso lnndc-d nut with his
loot and nway wont tho sounsstor to tho
other sltlo ol tho smithy
'"I guess I enn never loam horseshoe
ing.' ho bald when ho picked himself Uf.
"Ho uover tiled ngnln. but took up a
trado of which lie could mako himself tlm
master
"Ho calls to bco Mornn whenever ho
goes homo to Loictto now, and thoy talk
nbout how a promising recruit to thei
trndo govo It up
" 'Well, ho couldn't shoo u, horu1, w hat
over olso lio'u ubo to do.' tha blacn
smith bAVi when ho hoars about anoihor
of Mr. Schwab'ii tuccesstfs." New Yoik
Sun.
FOX FOOLED
MR. MARTIN
BUT DID NOT MOVE QUICKLY
ENOUGH TO ESCAPE.
runornl of Ono of the Oldest Resi
dents of SUBquohnnna County An
Eleotilc Well Dlscovoicd nt Arnint.
A Fov Items in n Lightor Vein.
Personal nnd Other Paragraphs.
Special lo tho Scrnnton TiJbunc
HuBfutohanwi, Dec. 1.
Sly Is tho fov, nnd his fur Is red
Ncvor skin him until ho's dend.
Had Farmer Calvin Martin mnde sure
thut the fox he found In his bainynrd
yesterday wns a dead one, hla family
would have been spared a bad night,
which sent his wife Into bystcila ami
his children Into tears.
When Martin stumbled ncioss the
body of the fox It appeared to bo In
animate: so ho pioudly took It Into the
kitchen to show It to the famlls. After
nil hnd admit u! and potted the foxy
fox, Martin got out his keen-edged
hunting knife and piepnicel to skin It.
Just then one of the children opened
tho door to give the executioner moio
light. In tin Instant the fox was In
action, flawing tho b lbv In tho face,
It knocked over Mrs. Martin nnd leaped
toward tho open door. Hut Sim tin
cloved It Just In time lo catch Itcsnaid.
Otu shot from his ttttsty llilo did tho
rest.
In the mcleu all the ciockerv ind
chinnwarc on the table was reduced to
smithereens. Tho fov. had In en slight
ly wounded, unci feigned death In order
to escape.
Mattel s in Biiof.
The funeral ol the !.it Sirs. Emily
SIcDonald, ono of Susquehanna's old
est residents, took place on Wednesday
afternoon, Kov. Isiae N. tslilpmnn, pan
tor of Hip McthadNt church, otllclntlug.
Interment was made In thu Gt.tnd stieet
cemcterv.
The funeral ot the Into JIis. Chaiics
E Wcstfall, of Oakland township, took
place tills afternoon fiom the home,
Rv. William Bouton, pastor of thu
Oakland Slethodist chuich, nlliciatlng.
Tho remains weie Intel red, in the SIc
Kunc cemetcrs'.
Philip McDnid has succeeded the vet
eran Charles Doran as EiIp night s'aul
mihtcr here.
John A. Henley has been appointed
Eiie gonctal sardmaster here, to suc
ceed Chirles Angel, who has returned
to Corning.
An Elechic Woll.
Farmer Aiad Butler, of Vestnl, 1 ist
summer, In excavating for coal upon
his faun, struck n. spring of water,
which appears to be charged with elec--tricits-.
By standing in the water,
while digging, the fanner was cured of
lheumatlsm, from which he hael suf
fered for mans- sears.
Tho well Is siv. or eight feet square,
and about fourteen feet deep, the bot
tom being coveted over with loose
boards and a lude carpet. Four chaiis
aie at the bottom for persons afillcted
to sit upon. There aie mans' visitors
to the pool. A small house has been
built over the well.
There Is nothing like a shook in the
water; only a tingling sensation lll.o
that caused by a very weak current
from a galvanic batterv. The sensation
is also felt when ono touches the sides
ot the well.
In Light Vein.
If the old piico of conl villi return,
all will be forgiven nnd no questions
asked.
Man was created flist. Woman was
a soit of icereatlon.
A motto for preacheis and congrega
tions: "Wake Up."
Onls the grnvedigger can succeed
without ndvci Using.
Never cut a summer acqunintance
who owes you mones'.
Ono dis' a soung man mined Abir
Tcok a rido in a passenger cir.
"Whnt n line sltdit," ho said
Hpio hp thrust out his head
Ah ho sighted tho golden gates ajar.
Paragraph Pickups.
There are twenty candidates for the
pastoiate of the Susquehanna Ptesby
teilan chuich.
Rev. A. r. Von Tobel, pastor of the
Slontrose Picsbyteiinn chuich, hns,
with his famlls', been qunrantlnen by
the boat el of health of tho botough, on
suspicion ot hnvlng been exposed to
smullpow There were no seivlce3 in
the chuich on Sunday.
A faimeis' institute will be held nt
Slontrose todas-. The other dates for
institutes are: Rush, on Tilday; West
Auburn, on Satin das.
Thoy continue to strike "excellent in
dications" at the Steam Hollow oil
wells.
Just Between Us.
"Silssvs Fllnn, I hear thut yi r son,
Cam illtis Stnnls", has lost his job." "f
say Job to sou, Missus C.uty, sure an'
he ti.i3 an llllgnnt job; he's a tflegrnphy
operator, nn' does lie goln" nbout dlg
gin' phost holes ter the Western
Union."
Jt Is a sad tact tliat jiih can shako
tip a vacation and a $10 bill in a lint
nnd the average countiy editor couldn't
tell one from tho other.
The records of the county clerk's office
show thnt Thnnksgivlng day W highly
popular ns a mntlug time. Whether the
pirtlcn to Uicpo hnlidny contracts will
hive cuusrt to bo thankful on lecunlng
unnlvei.sarlcs, Is nnother mutter.
Pei hap sou cannot get your winters
ccn', but you can set out sour chest
inotector,
Them was a map In our town,
And he mmi woiultous wle;
Ho iiittdo a stake because ho
Nt'vei failed to ndveitise.
In Short Space.
The Eile Is hnvlng u big iiiu of coal
ns fielghl, ns the chief yards ate often
congested with coal.
In the spline, A. C. Ciopsley, of Star-
It Carea Colds, Coulij. Soro TUroat, Croup, Influ
coa, Wboopliig Couh, llroDClJll ai4 Asthma.
A certain euro for Coaemuptlon la flret tai;t,
and u sure nJIcf lu advuuct d tat,a. Vea at ouic.
ou will eta tho cieilleut cUttl uflor laUn? ttu
flrnt dec hold l,y dtblttm every where, Ian:
ucntlee U ctntj aud W uuU.
Free Distribution
FOll THE BENEFIT OP THOSE WHO HAVE
NOl1 TESTED THE YIHTUES OE
Dr. David Kennedy's
Favorite Remedy
nnd nio mifnmlllnr with Its merits, uniingeinciils have been ninilo for u 1'ttKR
DISTRIBUTION of BAMPLD HOTTI.DS. fiom tho chug stores or this city. Ask
sour diugglst for n KlirjH IJOTTLD nnd convlnco s'ouisulf of tho wondciful vaiug
of thl3 gient cure for
Kidney Disease, Female Weakness
nnd the other conilll Ions for which It Is recommended, nnd for which It bus boon
used with such success In this Incnllis".
Samples fuo nt tho following chug stoics: William It. MeCarrnh, J. H. Iholpi,
S. R. Honvvood A: Co , Jlntthovvs Bros.
AMUSEMENTS.
Reception and
Concert
By the Prize Choir,
New Armory,
Thursday Evening,
Dec. 1902.
8 ? 77.
Lyceum Theatre,
M. Rels, Lcssco and Manager.
A. J. Duffy, Business Manager.
WEDNESDAY jNIGHT, DEC. 10.
Iluitig ik sjcanmn Present
T3MLEWI AND SAM J RYAN
And a Largo Compnnv of I'unmikets,
ineludlng
Maud J- Huth
in Uio Meirj- Jturical Alelange
THE MAJOR AND THE JUDGE
Book by Frank Tannehil! Music by
Horwitz & Bowers Ev ci s thins nov.
faeoncrv. Costumes, Music, Specialties
PRICES-SI to, 75c , EiOc , Sic.
Scats on sale.
Saturday '$ Dec. 13
Annual Engagement of the Woild-I'nmod
BROTHERS BYRJTE
In their Spectacular Pantomimic
Comedy, tho
NEW biUrt l HELLS
lith Sonson! Now Bettet than Kvei !
nntii Tho Funns- Uoi..h and Cnniago.
uUN 1 The Oreut Tire Scone
"v" Tho Wonrtcitul ltovolvlng Ship
ilc TOO 'r,1 I'ivoly Octopus
ill lOu rrn0 ludicrous ReHtaprnnt Scene
Tho John Bjrno Tioupo ot
Acrobats.
Fositivo nppearanco of tho BVRXU
HltOTHERS at ovciy Porfmin.iiipe
Spent ll Mntlnoe Prices ij .and .vie. Chil
dren l'r to nny part ot tho boi"-e.
Night Prices IS, Lo, 35 and Mc.
Seats on sale.
Academy of Music
M. Rets, Lessee nnd Managei
A. J. Duffs-, Buslnets Managei.
3 Nights &$&? Dec. 8
Matinee Everv Dav.
Sullivan, Jlanis and Woods Present
JOE WELCH,
Tn His Now Plov.
THE PEDDLEK,
A Comedy Drama In Pour Acts by
HAL nniD.
MATINEE PRICES 10c , 15c , 03c. Chil
dren, 15c to low ci floor.
NIGHT PRICES-lSc . So , ".5c , 50c.
NEXT ATTRACTION.
Tlnco Nights, Stnrtlng Tliursdas', Dec. 11.
"LOOPING I HE LOOP"
Matlneo Dnllv Commencing Tlnusdnj'.
Pi ices ns nl ove.
Seats on bnlo.
Headquarters
for
iDcandescni
Gas Mantles,
Portable Lamps.
THE NEW DISCOVERY
Kern Incandescent
Gas Lamp.
unsterForsytli
.'i'.M-I'i'i rutin Avenue. I
tmT&wummmzsrarwBKmma rm-F.-,
iicc.i, will ciect a ?5.000 btock jards at
New Mllford.
Congii'S'Bimin O, Ficd Wilfiht is erect
InF, a line, In lilt usddi ucu on Wet Main
street. It vvlll bo uiu of tho finest In
the counts'.
Tho Iucku-nnim yuidmen nt H.ill
gteud me limullliitr about 21,000 tons of
coal dulls.
C. U Ihibput Is the new postiuasttr
at Noith Ja.l(ein,
Di, J, ,S. Uinudt vlll lemove fiom
llt.iko lo Siibiuuliaunu.
Walk Is inniu than inlsl; In. the Kilo
chops nnd thu woikluh force ia behiK
inutBilnllv liieiease'd.
In the Mcthodl.st chinch, on 1'ildny
livening, ltx-v, I. I. Wcel , ot LiMei
lllle vlll elellveiti lectttie on "owle
nnd Dovvlclsm." Tho leveieud suiitle
'innn lecently visited Zlon Cits-.
A stock company ii bclns touned to
prospect for coil at Laiiesboio, adjoin
Intr the lands of tho Canavvncla Water
Supply compans', Tho Indications aie
b ild lo be escellent.
Trof. TucKer, of the Jnekton bchool,
lias been elected pilnclp.it ot the Nich
olson tchools, but the Jnck3on school
had a contract vyttli him and they
would not rcleuse him.
It developes that the Misses Whitney
of North Jackson, who wore htiuck by
the Ddauuie and Hudson spieti, nt
AMUSEMENTS.
The Dixie Theatre
HENRI rARNKWOUTII DIXIE,
L-sseo and Munagci.
WEEK OF DECEMBER 8.
TURNER'S
RIALTO BELLS,
NINE HANDSOME SHOW GIRLS
PKEVOST and PREVOST
FUN IN A TURKISH BATH
nnd f-K Other Big Acts
MATINEES DAILY!
Genera! Admi'tlon: Laillea' 10 ccnis,
gentlemen. CO cents, best ics, ied neits,
25 cents Tclepbnno No. 1S21 Securo f5cats.
i i . .
STAR THEATRE
ALr. G IIEnRINGTON. Manager.
Momliv. Tuevdiv mil Wedncdaj,f
DECEMIIEU b, 'I AND 10
Rice and Barton's
Bie: Qfiiaty Co.
Matinee Evois- Day.
Two Stereopticon
Lectures
on '"the Liuds of tbe Cue and tho
Cuiio" will be delivered by Mr. K. D.
Sturgos in tho New V. M. C A. Hall on
Thursdas' evening, Decembebr 11 and IS
The views of ench lectutc -vv 111 be .dif
ferent. Tickets foi each Fifty-cents
On account of tlu ell mam of chillis
not being rcadj, theio vill bo no reseivec
bcat.
Tickets for sale nt Powell's Music
Store, Snndeison's Diug Store and
Bevans Fancy Stoic.
n
UBra
l
No 7, $50.00
No, 5, $35.00
In simplicity of cnnstiuctlou. hpeed nnd
eiibo ot opeintion tliev mo without nn
eqiiil. Tbov nio peiteetlv nchipUd tn
avuiy variety ot uoiL, nnd lomlilno nil
tho best Ratines of all other makes.
H Write for Cntalog.
THE BLICHENSDERFER HFG CO.,
100J Chobtnut St., Fliilndelphia.
riS2sx.esSB!SS!WB3Zmsrmr
The most fascinating flock of leal
I good tlnffs in thu cits'.
"ths early bird "
you KNOW the flesr.
VAIL,
j3W3ler and Cpliciai,
mi LUHillni'' cm fc
iui oi nvvrj isj. ig
-"9iaSLj
the laii.biiin e tossing, one day lust
week, me iotisuleinbl lnjuicd, Inter
nall", It is said
Fence of Elk Horns.
A fenco neatly 2j0 teet Ions at Living
ston, Mnut., Is mado emttrcly ol hotns of
tho elk-mora prupeily called vvuptl. Theso
nnimalf, llko tho otheis of'lho deer fum
ily, tliid their hoi us onco a sear ninl
Brow new ones. Tho old horii uio found
In lnrgo numbers In the forests unci uioj
used for various commcrclul purpoacb.
HOLiOAYRIMGS
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