' "l'4ftL& 'f JM&KHW ' 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 11890. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON SUPEBINTENDENT B. HUGHES' BABN IN DANGEK. Fire Discovoied Therein by ft Pas serby Quick Rosponso by Flro men Prevented Dcsti notion Littlo Dnmngo Rosults Overheated Stovo the Cnuso Funornl of F. Myeis Other Funerals Thiniblo Club En tertainedConcert nt Welsh C. M. Church Allls Mission Sorvicos. An nlnrm wit Hounded tit '!' o'clock InBt nKut from 1 :.'. conn t if Wash burn itiect ntul Suiiinor iivi-nue. A iassiruy noticed that flaim's vvotc Is HUlnn from the bum loco ted on the rear of the rteldeuco of nonet al Mine Superintendent U Hughes, corner of Hyde I'nik avenue and Washburn Ktreot. Mr. IIukIics win notlfid, and lie cittlcKly made his way to the bain and removed the horse and cow from the building. The Columbia Chemical anil rianklln thiKlne comiwiilo- le frpondcel and puhiluvd the flames btfoie much damag" was done. The fire was ratiHod 1 an n pi heated t-tove. Chi Is. 12anB, madiniin for Mi Hughe?, occupies npaitnieiits In th building, and evidently neglected to dampen the file befme leaving eaily In the evening. Theie was no pel son In the bain when the flames were dls coveted. The dumnge was slight A largo crowd was atti acted to the scene, many persons having nn lden that pub lie school No, 11, which Is sltuattd close by, was on the. younu vi:oiji.n i:nti:utain. The pnpllH of the Sunday .school of the Welsh ("alvinlstle Molhodlt chunh held an entettalnment In the chunh last evening, which vas laigelv at tended. The programme cnu tatcd of a chorus by the band of hope, duet by the Misses Anna and Marsnret Phil lips, hinging bv Mi1- I'rjthcich's class, recitations bj 3lln nn.i Tleiney, Neoml Clrltliths, I.iczle D.nls and Su nl Gross, motion soncs by Mls-s Ada f'rjtherch, delsaito ixiscs bv Suslu Oioss, solo and chorus by ltachel T,evvl nnd party and a concert recitation bv the Misses l'ovvcll, Jones, Cadvvgan and .Taineb. After the entertainment the oung ladles of the chut eh served refresh ments in the basement. Tim THIMHLR CLUF!. Mr. and Mis William N. Chase, of no Ivoith IJiomloy avenue, entertained the mentbeis of the Thimble club at their home lnt evening Those in at tendance weie: Piofessor and Mis, James Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, air. and Alls. Lou H. Jones, Mr and Mis Oeoige T. Jones, Mr. and Mis. John J. V "Voile, Mr and Mrs. W. N. Chase, and the Misses Ilachel Jones and Lillian Mi tl'-y. Tlie evening was very pleas mtly Hient In the customerv dlvcisloii' of the club, and light refreshments vveie seived be foie adjournment. Thy membeis meet rk.. n..in. The bct remedy tor chililri.ll nnd adults HJTdOUII S children md adults Cough Syrup k brouchitisnudincipicutcoubumpTiou. l'nceijc Cures nt once coughs i.,l.t ...,.... t T Globe Warehoto A Lace Curtain Opportunity . . Our new Draperies, Portiers, Upholsteries, Etc., are in for tlie season and ready for your inspection. Every novelty of the season is represented, therefore the display is worth your attention. New Lace Curtains and Sash Width Weaves Are also to hand. Our line comprises the choicest examples of Irish Point, Dresden, Brussels, Nottiug hains, Egyptiaus, Embroidered Muslins, Etc., and leaves nothing to be desired in the way of complete ness. We'd like you to look them over, if for no other reason than to keep yourself fully posted on styles. Special Curtain Clearance In a stock of such dimensions as ours, odds and euds will accumulate. About 700 pairs are represented in the lots referred to below. The reductions named are guaranteed. 45c Curtains now 28c pair. 75c Curtains now 59c pair. $1.00 and $1.25 Curtains now 79c pair. Si. 50 Curtains now $1.19 pair. $1.75 Curtains now $1.25 pair. $2.00 Curtains now $1.69 pair. $2.75 Curtains now $1.89 pair. $3.50 Curtains now $2.69 pair. The Only Weave Represented iu the above is Nottingham (mostly Scranton made). The patterns are excellent and the choice almost unlimited. Globe Warehouse every other Tuesday at tho homes of the ladles nnd gentlemen Interested In the work they are accomplishing. FUNnnAL OP F. MYKllS. At 2.30 o'clock jestcrday afternoon services in connection with the funeial of Fiank Meis, whose death occuired on S vturday from injuries received In the lirlggs' shaft, were held at the home of the deceased In Christ court, llev. A. L. Hamcr, Ph. ft., of St. Mark's Lutheran church, officiated. A larga delegation of Panooka tribe, No. 141, Improved Order of lied Men, were in attendant e. The pallboarers, who were select ed from among the members of the lodge vveie: John II. Jones, Daniel Jones, Randolph Lynn, John C. Davis, Joseph Ctorler nnd Conrad l.utr. Interment wns made In tho Washburn street eemetirj. onu:n rtTNi;iiALH. The remains of the lite John O'Hiu i were botne from the famllv lesMenee. toinei of Lafavette street und Hveretl avenue, yesterday morning at 0 o'clock, to St Patrick's chinch wheie a high ntasis of requiem was ouk bulled. Rev. D. A. Duniui was celebiant Jlany life long friends of the t'eeeaied weie In attendance. Intel ment was made In the C'athcdtal cemeteiy. Rev. J. U Sweet, of tliu Simpson Methodist L' lscop.il church, utile lute at tho funeial of Hail, the 5-vcar-oM child of Mi. and Mis. David Vfcod, at the huinc 1'tj; Jackson stteet i ester day mottling at Voii o'clock The body was taken to Moscow fot inti intent The funeial of Lemuel Slocutn wits held yesteidav afternoon. Short her ltes wore conducted at the home of the deceisid's slstcts on Division strec t, Rev J IS, Swe.t olliclallng. Th lelnalns weie pllv.Uel.v lnteiied ill For est Hill ccliiHoiy. I'KUPOXAL MIJ.VTIOX. Hvan Lewis, of Cmbett avenue, tb suffeilng lrorn the gilp. John 1. Rlehatds, of Tenth slice t, is In New- Votk cltv. Jlrh John T Rlehatds, of Tenth stieet. h is teco' eied fiom a two weeks' illness. Mis William Kvans, i Xoith Ihom lcy avenue, lb sttfleiiitg from itiltisy. Job Hauls, of l"!viinn s-tioet, is con flned to his home with illness. Mrs J. J Sweet, of North Hjde Park avenue, and Mis. t c. Hall, of North Main avenue, visited friends la Wllkes-liane Monday. MINOR NL'WS NOTES. P.evlval services will he held this 'veiling in the Pl mouth Congiega tlonal chinch, bj the congregation of the Fitst Haptlst church. Tlev. Neale Is becoming aceiualnt-c with the people and Is doing good wotk. As a lesult the meetings are Inteiestlng. St Leo's battalion vlll meet this evenltif, to make arrangements fot at tending the titneial of Martin Htrrlt.v, The Ladles' Cymbal quai tette, of Jamestown, N. V will give a concert In the Jackson Stieet Baptist church on the evening of Washington's blith day iinnlvet.iiv, Feb ."J. The JJoya' e Inpter of St David's bat talion will give an entertainment in St David's church tomorrow evening. Another Interesting meeting was held at the Mils mission on Kpj ser avenue, last evening The services were in charge of Rev J B. Sweet, tf Simp son Methodist Episcopal chinch, Wil liam II Ci.ivvford and L. M Keene Rev. Sweet preached the sermon. This e ATTRACTIVE FullnoBO of Hoalth Makes Swoot rTRACTS FROM WIS. Woman's greatest gift Is tho power 'lucre is alicauty In health that was W ('kHHC!) and t wmr &&' v W S J Urooklyn. I had given up myself; as I had tried so many tilings, I believed nothing would overdo me any good, Iftit, thanks toyour medicine, I am now well autl strong; in fact, another person entirely." Tf you arc puzzled about joursclf, write freely and fully to Mrs. Pinkhatn, at Lynn, Mass., and .secure the advice which she offers free of charge to all women. Tills is the advice that lias brought hunshiuo into many homes which nervous ness and irritability had nearly wrecked. LydlaE.Plnkliain'sVcgctablcCornpcunilsaWornan'sRetnedyforWomari'sIHs evening the meeting will be in charge of the- Yoke Fellows' band o the Hall toed Young Men's Chilstlan associa tion DUNMORE. RRI'l'llLlCAN UOUOL'GH T1CKRT. Tic asm pi Louis llnglc. Street Commissioner 1'iank Wagner. Justice of the P ice Jnmcs Quick. I'oiinellmcn A. 1). Ulackiiitoti, J, L. Mc llH. School Dlicctuisv rr.tnk Jlontgomcrv, Thomas l'nglt. Audi torn For tine" eu Aich Wash ei , for one ear, Clircnie .lnm crinaK The council met in lt-gul.-r session In lite boiough building last evening, Messrs. Medvvav, McAllister, .Tone, Haiper and Weber being present. Bur gess Powell repotted having collected lines to the amount of $203 50 during the past eleven months. $70 was allot ted to the Rehool board and the bal ance, JUT.W, was turned over to Uot otigh Tieasurer I.ottls, Hngle Mrs. David McDonough, widow of the kite David McDonough, of Shoemaker ave nue, who claims her property was dam aged seveial years ago by having a fence moved on It b woikmeu acting under the orders of boiough olllclals, was represented at the meeting by her daughtei, Mis. Mnlla, who stated that they were ready to settle with the bor ough for $75 Borough Attorney Mc Askie was Instructed to ptepare tho neeessatj papei and come to an agree ment as soon as possible on that basis. The electric light at tho corner of It -ode and Apple stteets was repotted to be without a be and as a tesult the lamp did not bum half the night, also that the light on Drlnkei stteet and little Roaring Biook stteam had an adveitlslng globe on It and gave no llcrht at all. The secretaiv was in. J strueted to notlfv the company of the complaints lecolved. The leases between the borough and Mis Louis Cngle foi the tental of the building occupied by the Neptune Chemical compan, weie read to the membeis, and Buif,ets Powell was In stiueted to have th building re-leased The chief of the lit depat tnent. James O'lloia, In conjunction with tho lite committee, was Instiuetcd to piepaie an itemized account of the boiough piopem in use in the lire depat ttnent and lepoit upon the same at the net meeting of council, when th proper steps for Insuring It will be taken Mr Webei In ought the water question b foie the council and stated that some thing ought to bo done. Dunmoie was supplied with an excellent die depart ment, but weie handicapped on ac count of the kick of watei. In answer Mr. Medway said h, In eompanv with Mr. Smith, piesldent of the Dunmore Gas and Water company, had inspect ed the v.ulous nit hydnntt.. He said that Mr. Smith had slated he had tiled haul to pleao th- citizens in eveiy wav and was willing to tiy Inrdei ulong this line. The electtl-' lights on Notth Blakely stieet, which the Heianton Fttect Kail" way company conttollid and pninlsed to keep but nine. If allows to lay tiacks on the stieet, weie reported to have been binning only one night dur ing the pist month A committee was dliected to investigate A petition was leeeived fiom the citizens in the rifth wntd asking to have Tluoop bluet opened. No action was taken. Tho tegulai meeting oi the school board was held In No. I building last evening. Messis Wllt-on, Liinnhi n, Web ber, Kellam, Kpeneoi and McPeek be ing present. All Koland, t -tax col lcctoi, was ptesent and stated that he had found twenty names which did not appein on the exoneration list Mi. Wilson's, president ol the boaid. name being among them Mi. MePoek re potted thtu night tinned In No .! build Ing was being pooilv attended, only eight petsons biln the nveiago. Supei intention of Schools n D liov aid was instituted to close the night school this week and the scholars who have, been nttendlng legularls be al lowed to go to eltht r Nos. .' en 1 t, hauls An older was diawn for Sioo to pur chase a lot fiom the 'Pennsylvania Coal eompanv for the No 7 school building. Mensts. Speneer. Webb r and Kellam weio appointed ns a committee to see If they could not uiinuge a business course for the high rcIiooI building and oidoied to lepoit at next meeting. Messrs Spencer and Webber a ere appointed as a committee to co-opet-ate with any society which is willing to help them. In caring for the children who aio unable to attend school on ac count of tho lack of clothes In tho truant ofllcer's repent he stated tlie causo of mi much absence fiom school GIVE THE CHILDREN A DRINK called Oraln-O It Ir a delicious, appetiz ing, nouriHhing food diliilc to tttke tho place of coffee Sold by nil grocers and liked bj all who used It because when pioperlv prepared it tastes llko the uneat coffee but is free fiom all its Injurious properties Oraln-O itida digestion and Htiengthens tho nerves It Is not a stim ulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, cun drink It with great bencllt. Costs about Vt, as much as cof fee. 15 und ftc, "WOMEN. Dispositions and Happy Homoa IINKHAM'S MOTB DOOK. to Inspire admiration, respect and lore. which is more attractive to men than mere regularity of feature. To bo a successful wife, to retain the lovo admiration of her hitsbnnd, should bo a woman's constant htudy. At tho flrstlndica tionoflllhoalth.pahiiulmenscs.painslntho side, headache or backache, secure LydiaE. 'inkliam'sVegctableCompoundnd begin its use. This truly wonucriui remedy is tho safeguard of wo men's health. Mrs. Maiiel Smith, 34! Cen tral Ave., Jersey City Heights, N. J., writes: 'Dkah Idns. Pinkuam: I can hardly find words w 1th which to thank you for what your wonderful remedy has done for me. Without It I would by this time have been dead or worse, insane; for when I started to take Lydia E. Pinkhatn s Vege table Compound I was in a tcrri blestntc. Ithinkltvvouldbclm possible for mc to toll nil I suf fered. Every part of my body hceiued to pain sonto way. Tho pain in my back and head was terrible. I was nervous, had hys- tericsandfaintingBpells. Mycasevvasono Riven up bv two of the best doctors In is due to this litter fact. The teach eis will leeelve their eiders in time to get theli pay H.ituid.iy. At the regular meeting of tho board of health held last night, the annual leport for IS'iS was read. It cited the following statistics foi the year. Mar riages, 34; bliths, males, 119, females, KU, total, 222; deaths, males, 87; fern lies, 71; total, 101 from vailous c.iU'ies; contagious diseases reported numbeied 53. Muny complaints of many soils were also made to the board and duly looked after. Tho following progiemmo will be ten deted at "Ye Oleic Folkes Conceit" to be held under the auspices of thu Young People's Friendly circle of St Mark's npbcop.il chinch In Manley s hall, Tuesday evening, Feb 14: Chorus; solo nnd clients, "Spanish Cavalier," Miss Phllura Longacie, Paisons, a fine .song by Oollah Pralsewoithy Oray; two people song; "Gypsy Countess," Deli cate Frailty Matthews and Louisiana Llewellyn Jones, tecit.itlon, Miss So phlny Dean; quartette and chorue "Ju antn," by the male singers; also solo, by Susanna Mai la Jones, flute solo, by Isaack Angelo Ham; song, "Mary Had a Little Lamb," sopiano solo, by Deli cate Frailty Matthews, solo and chorus, by Warm Welcome Wilson; a funny song, by Hezeklah Bareloner Austin; je little flddle solo, by Jehosopli.it Jon athan Brown, soprano solo, by Patience Haughton. Ye second part Song, "Coming Thro' the II;, of" tenor solol, by Louisiana Llewelljn Jones; song, "Bring Hack My Bonnie to Me," one other fine song, by Johnathan Jabez Jones, tilo, "Tlnee Blind Mice," by Louisiana Llewellyn Jones, Patience Ham mil Delicate Ftallty Matthews, eild Oaken Bucket," recitation, 1 oltlny Dean; songti, "Old Lang Sne" and "Fare well Ladles." The Women's guild of St. Mark's Kplscopal church will conduct a dough nut social at the homo of Mis. Catl Neuffer on Dudley street this evening from S o'clock until 10. NORTH SCRANTON. The congiegation of tho North Main Avenue Baptist chutch will hold their annual toll call meeting on the even ing of Washington's birthday annlver saiy. All the resident members of the chinch are invited to attend In person, those being out of town will be ex pected to icspond to the Invitation by letter with pome appropriate iCluistlan sentiment, ltefteshments will be served free of charge. Mrs Comer Gaines und a party of fi lends enjoyed a sleight Ide to Jermjn, Monday evening. There they spent the evening with Mrs. Gaines' sister. Fled. Mayo, of Henwood's phaimacy, spent Mondtiy with his patents in Plttton. The nxcelfloi band conducted a well attendee social at St. Mai's hall last evening. The pupils of No. 22 school deposited $'13 fot I5ast week's collection. The funeial of the young daughter of Mr and Mrs. Pugh, of ateen Hldge stieet, will occur today nt 2 p m. In terment will be made In the Washburn stteet cemetery. Miss Maiy C. Powell, clerk in Alder mini Koberts' office, has returned from a visit with friends In Plymouth David Jonew, of Hatrlsburg, spent Sunda with his paienls. t iw" navtb is visiting ri tends in Wilke-Baire. , Beit Stevens has teslgned his posi tion In Mullev's sloti' and has accepted a position with C. V. Grossman viiudon D. Hinds has recoveied fiom Ids tecent Illness. Ftederiek W. Loc has ncccpted a podtlon with Bittenbender fc Co. Daniel Jenkins, of Wane avenue, Is confined to his home with pnciimouli, The members of the Welttli Baptist Sunday school, of West Market street, aio requested to meet this afternoon at 1 30 o'clock to attend the funeral of Margaret tPugh Tho Hlectrlc Chautauqua circle will meet at the residence of Mis Chatlos Henwood, Fiidaj evening. A festival for the benellt of Mrs, Dan iel Matthews will be conducted in Com pany H aimory on April 20. m MINOOKA. Tito township school lionrd will hold their lcgular meeting this ufteinoon. Teachers will receive their salaries! The teachers in tho primary department of No J school will tender theli scholatd a complimentary slelghrlde to Olyphaut this afternoon. A rumor Is going tho lotinds that P. J. Qultin, nomlnee-elcet for tho supcivlsnr Hhlp, has llled objections to tho cutull ddc of John Nee. Qulnu allegis tint Nee Is an alleiv and not entitled to suf fiugo or a place 011 the official ballot. This movement has opened up another chapter In Lackavvnntia politics, as It haH been repeatedly alleged that some of fices have been filled with uon-cltlzeiis, The outcome of tho action of the com plainant will he watched with Interest, us Mr Neo appears to bei a big stumbll.ig block la tho w.i of tho success of the entile Democratic ticket. Division No. 9, Ancient Onli't' of Hi bernians, Is making arrangements tor an oyster supper which will be held at tho Father Muthew ball on Match 17. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON OFFICERS INSTALLED IN ROAR ING BROOK CONCLAVE. Social Sosslon Follows tho Installa tion Ceremony Narrow Escape from Sorlous Injury Funorals of Alexander Craig nnd Josoph Sch neider Bantlmon Head tho Latter Cortogo Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Walsh Entertain Workmon Are Injurod Shorter Items of Intorost. Tho members of Rooting Btook con clave, No. 211, Improved Order of Hep tnsophs, met In regular session at Stous' hall on Alder street, last night, and Installed the officers elected a month ago. D 1J. Neeld, of Oreen Ridge, district deputy supreme nrchou, acted ns In stalling oflicer. The officers seated were: Past archon, Peter J. Kelp; aichon, A. J. Muldtrig; piovost, James Hawk; secietary, M. J. Biglin, treas urer, George Frablo; financier, Robert M. Heaney; pi elate, Henry J Help; Inspector, Thomas H. Spruks; win den, Stephen Gavin; sentinel, Peter 12glet. Secretin y Blglln and Treasurer I'rable now enter upon the eighth const cutlvo I term In their respective offices, they , having been chosen to fill these ports at the oig.inlzatlon of tho conclave. This fact Is 110 small tilbute to their nblllty and ltitegiity. Financier Heaney begins his seventh consecutive term, I and Aichon Muldciig at the expiration of his teim will have been two years In that office At the conclusion of the ceremonies the business meeting was adjourned to reconvene In social session. Mr. Neeld presided. M. K. Sanders, of Green Ridge conclave, was the first speaker and gave an inteiestlng address on the noble nlms and objects of the order. He congratulated tho local conclave for their excellent judgment in selecting so efficient a corps ot officers. J. S. Mil lar and Ueoigo Weeks, of Scranton conclave; William Coiless, of Electric City conclave, and Robert Evans, of West Side conclave, weie called upon and made pleasing remarks. Thomas Biglin recited "The Irish Philosopher" In good style. Thomas llandley orat ed, and Mr Heaney played a violin solo. The Keystone orchestra played several selections during the evening. A sumptuous luncheon was servexl. The committee of entertainment, which so nbly discharged the duties entrusted to It, comprised Thomas H, Spruks, chairman: Jchn F. Kelley, Henry and Fcter Relf. BURIAL OF J. SCHNEIDER. From his late home at Hotel Rosar, the funeral of tho late Joseph Schnei der was held yesterday afternoon, with services at the house beginning at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. J. S. Schmidt, pastor of the Hickory Street Baptist church, of ficiated. He preached the funeral sermon nnd referred In an eloquent manner to the sterling qualities and manly life of the deceased. Many friends vveie in at tendance, attesting thereby their re spect for tlie deceased. At the conclusion of the services the funeral cortege moved to the Mlnooka cemetery, where the remains were laid at rest. Many floral tributes were placed upon the grave. Trom Mr. nnd Mis. John Phillips, his employers, a beautiful pillow, with the Inscription "Friend Joe." Get mania band, which otganlzatlon he was a life-long mem ber, augmented by members from Bauer's, Lawience, Guth'te Ringgold, Forest and Citizen bands, headed the cortege and played appropriate selec tions The pall-beareis weie William Klein, Henry Meyers, Felix Bteck and John Meddler. ENTERTAINED FRIENDS. Mr. nnd Mrs, P. c. Walsh entei tallied ft lends at their lesldence on South Washington avenue, Monday nlsht, In honor of their 5-year-old daughter Win Ifted, who won the piano at St. John's church fair Satuiday night. The occa sion was extremely pleasant and much enjoyed. Mrs. Walsh was assisted by Mis. P. D. Walsh, Mrs. O'Donnell and Mis Mm ray. Those piesent were the Misses Kntie, Etta, Mary and Gertiude Ennis, Maiy, WInlfted and M. Walsh, Mayme nnd Kittle Barrett, Tesslo Gaughan, Jo sephine, Annie and Nellie Murray, Maigaret Murrln, Mario O'Donnell, Lucy Doyle, Sadie Glhnartin, Lucy Morrison. Maicella. Bnrett. Bessie Brown, Cella Gllmartln; Frank Doyle, Eugene and Peter Ennls, Traffic Ign, John and Eddie Murrln, Andievv B.n rett, John Gllinaitln, James and Ed win McNultv, Tiank McGrafu, Wil liam Rempe and Fiecl Max Schult Piano selections were plnved by the Misses Bo'fcle Brown, Katie Ennls. Nel llo Muriay, Lucv Morrison. A banjo duet was played bv the Misses Katie Banctt and Tessle Gaughan. THEIR NARROW ESCAPE. Jacob Gelger, jr , tho cigar manufac luter ot Cedar avenue, and Adam Briar, a incuhant of Plttston avenue, had a nariow escape fiom serious in jury jesterdav. They were out driv ing with Mr. Btiar's splilted hoise, on Cedar avenue, and when nentlng Beech stieet the hort-e became frightened, and made a despeiate effott to get avva. The unexpected lurch threw both men out of tho cutter. Mr. Gelger, who was driving, held onto the reins and wa dragged several hundred feet befoie the animal was bi ought to a standstill. Neither men, nor the out lit, suffered any Injury. FUNERAL OF ALEX. CRAIG From his rcsldenco on Cheny street, the funeial of Alexander Craig, tho other -victim of the sad elevator acci dent nt the South mill of the Lacka wanna Iron and Steel company, Fil day, and which caused John Caw ley's death, was held yesterday morning The lemalns wero borne to St. John's church where services were held at 9 o'clock, many friends being in attend ance A high mass of requiem was celebiat cd by Rev. E. J. Melley; Rev J. J. McCabe, as deacon, and Rev W. A. Gorman, as sub-deacon, assisting. Father McCabe preached tho funeral sermon and lef erred to the sudden REMEDY FOR THE GRIPPE." A remedy recommended for p itlents afflicted with the Grippe is Kemp's Ilu. sum, which Is especially adapted to tlla eases of tho throat nnd I unto Do not wait for tho first symptoms) of the tils easi, but get a bottle today and keep It 011 hand for use tho moment it is needed. If neglected tho grippe has a tendency to bring on pneumonia, The Balsam pro vents this by keeping tho cough loose. All druggists sell the Ualsum, . GRACEFUL WOMEN rrttdom ft cm nervousness insures ease of movement. . x fir1 yiiS' 'SrJ9diS&AYV lml iSaKSafsrWirlV m M&WMm M Avrvy. ! JBKHHESw 1 rflxVv years I have been subject to nervous dyspepsia. I vvoulel havo spells of tiuivcring in my stomach with smothering feelings. My nerves were terribly debilitated. 1 was suffeilng from what is called nervous prostration. My htomach felt bloated nnd I was constantly weak nnd trembling. I consulted hcvcral physicians who treated mc without doing me any good. I had almost given up in despair when I henrd of l'c-ru-na. It vvus about six jears ago that I flist took l'e-ru-nn. I found It an immediate relief to all my ellsagrecablo i-ymptoms. It is the only medicine thai has ever been of any uso to nie."' Send for Dr. Knrtman's books on catarrh; they aro mailed free. Special book for women. Pe-rtt-na cures tlio diseases of tho mucous membiunc, and at tho same time builds up the general health. All druggists sell it. Sirs. Itosina Horning, River Basin, Slich , writes: "Last summer I wa3 troubled with female wenkness. l'c-ru-na helped me and now 1 can do my own work." lleio is a letter from Sirs. Lucie Waldie, Otsego Lake, "Mich. She writes: " For tlirco years I suffered with catarrhal dyspepsia. SIj mouth was so soro 1 could bcarccly cat. I wrote to you for advice and you told mc to take I'e-ru-na nnd Man-a-lln. I nt once got some nnd began to take it. It has been ten months since I began to use your medicines and I am perfectly well. I have no signs of my old trouble." The magnificent work accomplished by Pe-ru-na during the past forty j ears in curing catarrhal trouble, is reflected in thousands of letters on fllo and con stantly being received. summons of the departed. At the con clusion of the services the remains were taken to the Cathedral cemeteiy, where Interment was made. Th-j pallbearers were: Peter Mcltaie, W. O. O'Mallev, C. G. Boland Patrick O'Bovle, Michael Craig, Patrick Ketrlck, Peter O'Rourke and Miles McNiff. PEA COAL $1.25 DELIVERED. Orders addressed to C. B. Sharkey, 1014 Cedar avenue, will receive prompt attention. Phone No. 4154. NUBS OF NEWS. At St John's church. Rev. E J. Mel ley will celebrate, at 8 o'clock this morning, a mass of lequlem for the re pose of the soul of Bishop O'Hara. St. Irene's Total Abstinence and Ben evolent society will hold an "at home" at Pharmacy hall Friday night. The affair promises to be an enjoyable one. At the Young Women's Christian as sociation rooms on Cedar avenue, an entertainment will bo given Thursday evonlng. Feb 1C. The Touhlll family, of Plttston, will partlclpite Jacob Schneider, of 50S Irving ave nue, was painfully injured while at work at the Gteen Ridge lion works yesterday. He was a "charger," and while thus engaged a fellow-laborer was standing behind him with a sharp pointed bar. Schneider made a step backward, his left arm coming in con tact with the Instrument, making a gash two Inches long and Into the bone. The man was removed to his home, wheie Dr. John J. Wnlsh attended him. Comet lodge. Knights of Pythias, at a meeting held last night, conferred the second and third desrees of tho order on six candidates with the rank of esquire and knight, lespectively. A social session followed the Initiation. The breaking of the large shafting rou on the weaving floor of the Sau quoit silk mill at 1.30 o'clock esteiday necessitated the suspension of opera tions in that department. Wotk will be resumed this morning A photogiaph of the pupils and teach ers of No. 10 public school In the Nine teenth ward was taken esterday. Each class was taken separately. Miss Sarah Spencer, of Dundaff, is the guest of Mis. G. A. Klrlln, of 327 Fig street. George Graham, of Rush, .Susque hanna county, spent yesterdny with II. K. Klaumlnzer, the barber. The first annual ball of the Eight Friends will be held at Workingman's hall tomonow night. INMATES OF REFORMATORY. Steps That Must Bo Taken to Secure Thoir Release. The following resolution has been adopted by thu boaid of managers of the Pennsylvania Industrial reforma toiy nt Huntington with teferenee to the release of inmates on older of court: Resolved, That hereafter whem appli cation be made to the supeilntendent for an Inmate to bo taken Into anv cotintv ot tho commonwealth the application bo 1 of used, and notice Riven to the author! lies making iho iiqttest that the In mate will not be illowid to leave the In stitution unless on tin orde r made h the court of common pleas ol Hunting don county upon proper pioceedliigs, nnd that tho Inmate shall be sent to tho coun ty requesting him and duly letmned to the Institution at tho cost of the county making the application. OREEN KIDQE. The lemalns of a child of Sir. mid Mis Peter Gavan, of Gteen Ridge, weio interred in the Cathedial ceme teij jesteidav. Barton Smith, who wos injured in a coasting accident last Saturday, is im proving. A. W. Jurisch, traveling agent for the Orient Cycle company, Is homo on a vlsdt. D. K. Oakley haj decided not to io build the cuskct wotks whiih burned down iccently. Miss Evangeline Dorsey, who for the past year was teaching school in Idaho, has returned home. Andrew Gramp is slowly recovering from an Illness. W. S. Black spent Monday w.Ith ac quaintances at Mount Cobb The scholars of the Baptist fcundtiy school enjoyed a sleigh ride last even ing. 1. T. Keene, of Capouse avenue, who was 111 for two weeks, Is improving J. W. Stevens will spend thu week at Blnghainton. A. O. Ives has moved his family Into a new residence on Madison avenue. A largo attendance of prlvato citizens aio iiquested to cull at Manner's 1'har mucy when in need of a tonlo hi conval escence from unv lllnecs. Emulsion of Cod Llvor Oil wltlt ll popliosipliltt s is one of the best luugstiengthenrrs and ap petizers known. Largo dollur size, Mc. MANNHKS' PHARMACY, 020 Orccn Riilgo Street. ictorv over nervousness cannot bo accomplished by will power. Plsturbi'dnervcsindicatcdiscase. Nervous vv omen nro seldom grace ful. If irrnccftil tintuially, thev soon lose their case of movement. Many ncrvoiisvv omen nro astonished to find they ltavo catarrh. Catarrh penetrates everywhere; Pc-ru-na. cures it vv heruv or located. 1 1 makes calm nerves nnd drives out catnrrh, for tho nerves control catarrh. Mrs. C. C. rillcr, 135f S. Fourth St., Columbus, O., writes: Dr. S. B. farman, Columbus, O. Dhah Shi: "For ten or fifteen AMUSEMENTS. TYCEUM THEATRE, KCIS & BURdUNDER. LcsuiJ. II. K. LONG. Manajer. Wednesday, Feb. 8. i PRESENT NO MINSTRELS' AS THK I'UIILHJ DCMAND-IN 11LACK TACK With an nrrny of talent and scenic hup rounding thut have novcr been equaled PRICES-25, CO, 75 and SI CO Thursday, Feb. 9. Cburlcs I roltmaa I'retsn si Mr. Henry Miller In the Romantic I'la Heartsease. VVbicu made so pronounced a lilt hr ltut seanoii. EVENING PItlCKS-Ki, M, 73 Jl UU 51 ". Friday, Feb. 10 HOTEL TOPSY TURVY U years In Fail 10J niglitt In Uci ild squure Theatre, N. Y. nvcNiNO rnits-s-. w :s $1 oo $1 30. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, x HUROUNOKR & RIMS. Leissei It K. LONU, Manager. l'cu8 Joiday, Feb. 6 Shirley and Lamdeck's Great Melo-Dramn Succoih. AGRIP OF STEEL "llecommt-nd u 1 toace It" -N.Y. lotttnal fUost play of tne Nemon I'hllu. I'icsh. Regular matinee TneiJav and Wednesday piucns-M VTINHK, II, 23 I'fUCL'S-HVUNING 1" 23, J3, tfa Thursday, Fab 9 USUAL MATINIX N. 11 Tower great iiido-Jiain"tlc Httciesa THE IVY LEAF play auro to please the pres, public mill pulpit SEE The live ucilo with bull la Hi tnlom. 'Iho genuine Irish big pipes. vnu i:s-matim:i:. ir l'ltK i:h-i:vi;ninu 13 ONE SOLID WEEK Commencing 1'cb. (I. HARRY WEST, Tbe derm in Dialect Comedian, late of Weber A 1 lelcTn Co., In O'flooligan's Wedding 1 lie Unfiling Eveut or thobeusou. The company nelude III MA HAHIU, Jit. scon of the late William Harry. MiUlneei Monday, Tucsda, Thuntday, frlrtuy aud HattirUny In Case of Fire The Defender KtUiiRitislicrs A (Void Protect on. Simple, Cheap, Efficient Every Public Rui'iling, Ware house, Hotel, Theater, Colliery. Stoie and Dwelling should be equipped with them. (J. IV. S. FULLEU, General Agent tt'IH Lackawauuu Avenue. J
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