THE SCR ANTON TKIBUJSlfi-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 3899. 8 EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON A. B. JONES AND MISS DUNK ERLY aUIETLY MABBIED, Ceremony Was Porfoimed in Bing hamton by the Bov. L. C Floyd, D. D. Entertainment und Social Given by Class No. 11 of tho Simp eon M. E. Chuich Services in the Plrst Presbyterian Church Bov. B. Bock, D. D., Will Broach in the Plymouth Congregational Church. The West Side onicc. of The Tr II une Is nt Jenkins' duue Mori' corner Main ami Jackson, and Is In charge of V. 11. JliiKties. NmH nml uelveitlsciiieiita re ceived nt tlil ollltt 1 The many fi lewis of Archibald U. Jones, or Price stieet, will bo surpiis'd to leurn of IiIh nmrrlage to Miss tHta Bunki'ily, of Meridian sheet. The )oung couple unknown to I heir parents, mint time 111,0 went Ih'ig lijintun. where they weie united In tho holy bonds of wedlock bv Rev. L. C Flo)d. D. V., presiding elder of tho Chenango district of the Alethodlst l.plsi op.it eonfeionio. and founeil) ji.istoi of tin. Simpson Alethodlst Ih'is .opal (liurrh of this hide. Immedl tte lv aftir thp knot wns tied nnd tnn Kiatul.itlons were given by those who witnessed the eeieinony Mr. nnd Mis. Jones ti tinned to this i Itv nnd !: pt the umiilagc u net tot until n few du)s ugo, when It linked out The veiling people will resldr, after atari h 1. will, the btlde's parent". Mr. nnd Mix Jones hae been busv, since tin niurilnge boi ume known, leeching the eongiutu'utloiis of tlml: man) fib nils. Hntb are well known vnttng people. Mr .tones is a pioinlnent yotinc min nnd m eniplnyed In Fonto . Shear's luirdwine stoic on Washington avenue Mi. Jones. Is the dunghill of Mi and Mi i:noi h Ininkeilv of Muldliin liie. She ls an in coniplislied voting ImH being an excellent inusli Ian and vnv pionilniiit In nMiwli.il i-lulex on the Wist Sldi Sh,. j aNo i memtu i of St. aids Kplscopa) i lunch choir. nn excellent dialogue. The programme closed witti'ii jccltattoii' by llfty Slut tcri , ' nnsT iiAPTisT ciumciit AIotnhiK and evening seniles will be held In the Welsh Uuptlst chuich at 11.30 a. in. nnd 7.30 p. m.. respectively. Sunday school In the Plymouth Congio gatlonal church at ? 30 p. m and Uup tlst Young People's union In Ivnrlte hnll nt C p. m. The oullnauie of bap tism will be administered In the even ing service. Hlinda) evening closes the sales of levlval service which has been con Untied thiottgh flo week", two weeks being aided bv an evangelist. As lias bun said before the splilt nnd deter mination of the people nine been foi ilblv shown by tho continuance of these meetings after their Hie: not hue their efforts been without an abundant rewind. Now that they aie at nn end. all foue and energv will be put forth to raising fundh for lebttlldlng If one inny Judge by the advance mmle In the llrst Week, eie long this side will be the possessor of a ptcttv church edi fice. Thlttv-slx bouts hni. not elapsed nftcr the deslruition of theit cliutih wh'ii the dovology was sung with neai ly S.'.OOO raised among themselves and the.v not licit in eaithly goods. NERVOUS DEPRESSION- PLYMOUTH CHURCH Rev. It. Rock, V. I), of Shiimokln. will preach In the Plj mouth Oingtf gallotial i lunch tomortow tnoinlng and i veiling. The tnoinlng service will In the iegular t oinmunlon eivlce The theme of the evening setmon will "The Powu and lmnnnttllIl.V of Pel son.il Inlltteiice " Rev. IJl. Uock nicupl"d the pulpit ol the iluitch lust, Sundav. pleaching fotieful scimoiis. Thete will bo special music b the iholt, under the diteetlon of Mi. 1). i: Hughes. it was st'ccr:!-. The f ntcrtfilnmint and social given bv diiss'Xn 11 of the Simpson Metho dist Kplsiopil Sunilu) school. Mi. llob- i rt Hlrtle). teacher, nt the home of Miss Altle Sluttei. on Notth Main ave jine, lust evening was luigol) attended nnd pinvcd u success. Mi llhtlev was t hah man. The first uiliuhc- on the piogiamin wa-' a violin solo bv John Thmuu' whii h w.u ecellcnll tenileiod It was followed b a lecltnlliin by Miss C'oi i I llallet (lung Reese not guvi a se lection, followed b a solo reiideted 1; ! rrnncls Robeits Allss Muliil Gicenwooel executed i! lecit.ttion in tine style a song, en titled 'The Wcai y Gleanei " b Jllssoa Kobetls, Guenwood, Slutti' and Hal let, wa well leciivid Mlsi ilinnle Roberts next ga a leiltatton aftir whit h the niembiis of the ilj gave fM B, 7m Is a wonderful icmedv tLlnOUII Sl'li;ltMi tm n i r relief at once case-, Lourili r"vrunc,cus,,u"f iiHsnum- ""&'' Ji MlJflwuiiiatTonniiiUi H3 liealiug luQuencc soou effects a cure l'riee i-, PnilRONAI. MENTION Miss Hannah Jenkins, of l.uzernc stnet, Is spending u few weeks In Nov Yoik city. Itobert Hvnns. of Lafajett- sttect, has recoveied fiom nn Illness .Miss Jemima Thomas, of IHllevue, will leave this morning for New York Hduuul Lold of Lalavotte street, is on the slik Ut Mbs Mamie PMlllps, of Jackson stieet, Is in New Yolk. itev 1 S. Hopkins has iclurncJ fiom a . nt .Slatlngtc:i. Pa Mis liimdolph Junes of Jackrn stnet, is sttficilng with tluoat ttouble Mi. John T Klihtiuls t Tenth stieet. bus lettuned fiom a business u ip to New Yoik. Miss M.iv .tonus, of Price s-.lt -ft, Is on the sick list Mis l.ameiiaii'; and son, ol lUdin , N" Y, have tetuiucd hoine from .i s- 1 with Mis Charles Connnlh, of iut Nsi.ii stieet Mi. William Davis, of AMil'iv, it. the guest of lelatlws on this t.lde. A TALK WITH MR PtNKIIAM. A woman with tho blucsisn very un comfortablo person. &ho Is illogical, unhappy and froctucntly hysterical. The condition of tho uilnd known as "tho blues," nearly always, with wo men, results from clihcascd organs of generation. It is a bource of wonder that in this age of advanced medtual science, any person should still balluvo that mere force of will and determination will overcome elepressed spirits nnd nerv ousness In women. These troubles nro indications of disease. Every woman who doesn't under stand her condition should wrlto to Lynn, Muss., to Mis. Plnkham for her advice. Iter advice is thorough com mon sense and is the counsel of a learned woman of great experience, lte.ul thobtory of Mrs V S. Hk.nnktt, 'Wcstpliull.i, Kansas, us told in thu fol lowing letter: "lb AT Mns. Piskitam: I have suf fered for over two years with falling, enlargement nnd ulceration of tho womb, and this spring, being in such a weakened condition, caused mo to flow for nearly six months. Soma time ago, urged by friends, I wrote to jou for advice. After using the treatmen. which jou advised for n short time, that terrible flow stopped. " I am now gaining strength and flesh, and have better health thou 1 have hnd for the past ten cors. I wish to say to all distressed, suffer ing women, do not suiTer longer, when there Is ono so kind and willing to aid jou " I.j di t H. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is a woman's remcdj' for wo man's ills Jtore thnn a million wo men have beeu beuehted by it. While the remains were being removed tho quartette lendeied "Tho Chris tlan's OoodnlRht " The cortege moved to the Plttston avenue cemetery, where Interment wns made. The pull-bear-ets weie- Peter .nng, Chatlcs JCiing, Joseph Hal men, Henry Satttes, John Arnold unit William Hanimen, sr. lleniy Imge, Charles Huesncr, Cleorgo Klrehoff and Pied Kelleimau weto the How el -bearers. The floral designs were many and beautiful. oavi: ANont.o's pohms. The regular meeting of the Loyalty club at the- looms of the Young Wo men's C'litlHtlaii a soelallott on Ccelan avenue last night were unusually In teresting, follow Inr the business ses sion a highly onjovnble entertainment was given, the feature" being an ex cellent tableau pi eduction of Jean ln gclovv's poems, "Songs of Seven." The poems weie lead by Miss Hsthet' How lands, assistant secretary of the South Sernnton rooms. The parts repie-sent-eit wenv Seven times one, "Exalta tion," Miss Cassle Zlegler, seven times two, "Itomance " Miss Kate Ludwlg: seven times tluee, ' Love." Mis? Ma mie Gibson; ge'V'cii times four, "Mater nity," Missis Minnie Heler, I'mnia. and Maltha Kennachei, sseven limes llvc "Widowhood," Miss Jennie Me-veis; seven times six, "diving In Manlngc," Misses Lulu Sclieuer and LIUIc Null: seven times sevn, "Longing for Home." Miss Kate Opper. Tho pro gramme vsas leiiileteel In a pleasing tuamiei and was much appreciated Miss Nellie. A. Lowiy, state secretin y of the Young Women s christian m-so-i latlon, will lead the gmpel Mrvlcis at tlic looms tomouow afteinooii. Spe cial music will be given, and all women uiu Invited to be piisint. blrtlu'.ij by holding an enteitalnnunl mil social in Mears' hill next Wtdncs Inv evening Miss Kate Majnnid, of Chestnut street, Is suiiottsly ill Tin social, which was to hnve been held at the home eif Mis John Locunls on Lincoln avenue, last evening, has bciii iinli finitely postponed. I The ttinetal of Henlamln V.. Hvans will be h'ld this nftcliinnn at 1 o'clock, lioni his late lisiileiiee, ",07 South Hvde 'Park ncntte. Iuteimcnt hi Tousl llili come tc 1 j 1 ltev D Hoik, of Sliamokin will oicupv the pulpit' of the Plv mouth j Colli,' cgatlcmai ihuieh tomoirow ' moiiilng and evening. Tin funeial of the l.Ue Nicholas, Liebtidu took place from the lesldenie on Twenty-fouith stieet at L'liO o clock jestetday. Iltlilal was made In the Wnstibuin stieet cemctu.v HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON ENTEBTAINMENT TO BE OIVEN BY O. U. A. M. IN ABMOBY. Mr. nnd Mis. T, C. Davis, of Spring Stieot, Entertained Frionds Thurs day Night Schubort Gleo Club Are to Givo a Concoit at Jormyn. Bov. W. H. Shauger, of Dovor, N. J., Will Loctme Mondny Night. Opening Bocoption nt tho Y. W. C. A. Booms Monday. MINCill NTWti NOT US Btpplt DIvNIon, Soni of Tenipetanee. will debate em the subject ' Is the Uni ted States .Instilled in the i:xpinInn Pollcv " alter tho tesiil.ll business ut the rieetlng this evening The Industiial school and Mission band of the Seranton Street Haptlst ihuieh will eilebiate its second blilh ilay at Ivoilte hall on Soutli Jlaln ave nue, this afternoon Misi Anna Mm gan will be in c harge. Camp y3i. Pattiotlc uidir Sens of America vlll iclebiate Washlngton'3 The Young People's Cnlon of the I Thmsday an Hist AVilsh Haptlst eliureh held a well I V0"1,'1, n'"tJ',Wd,S ittended meeting last evening. The I "'Jm ' to Hoc lock Hosiery Specials For Saturday Today we will devote our attention mainly to high class hosiery selling, as substantial. One Day Reductions in Price The numbers submitted will all be ta ken from regular stocks and are as fully guaranteed as though they were bought in the usual way at every-day prices. Two Illustrations Will suffice to show the strength of the inducements offered: I 51ilPQ' ine Gauze, Fast Black Cotton Hose, made L-clUlCZ? from finest Egyptian Combed Yarns, full regular made, high spliced heels, double soles, 7Ci 27c a pair, or 3 pairs in a box " -'' Yxtc? Heavy Two-Thread Derby Ribbed Cotton OUyo Hose fast black, double knees and very elas tic. The very best thing made for hard service. n ftatuie of the evening was the atlilie.-, on "The Viosu or Milton" by MM Catheiine Phillips. The stations of the cro".s Weie rent ed at the Lenten set vices at St l'i: llcUs church last evening ltev. U I. IJvjns will punch at tho Bellevue M. chuich tomouow. The billies' C.v nib.lt quartette, of Jamestown. X. Y which Is composed of Mls Anna i: Il.illstiom, mezo to prano. Mls- Charlotte Armstioim. violinist. Miss Kdna MaiK, eoiiiutlsi, aue. Mbs Annie Waiel, piotiNt, will Klv nn entei tainment at the Juckson Sttcet H.tptlst ehittcli on the eveini; j of I'eb J2 A Sundav school will be oiR.mlzed to mouow afteinoon at 210 o'clock b the icetoi of St D iv Ids chuich at the ies. deuce ot Mr (iPorKe Olietdoilei, Eliza beth hticet, Tilpp paiK. A SMit'tlllNG PATITV. A Inisc number of younr people of this s-ldc formed n patty who injove-d a slilRlirlile to Plttston Thursdav oven lii!?. At that cltv a dame and supper was Klven. Tliosc who attended vvete: Misses Annie Ilcirmin, M.nv Harlclne, Uosl AMnklet, IJz.:le Morrison, Miule O'Donuell Lottie- Wlr'h, Ihnma and IjII Whtli. Mae P.uchall, Mnttsle f'airoll, Annie lit awn, Lena Stliie.Knto Oentci, Hannah Joidati, 15. Shcildui, Xellle OIIiI-ji, LUle Stumin. Tlllle Kolb. L Haitman, Lena llerunan, An nli Ketnev. Messis Jcgic Itelnhait, John O'tliicn, Joseph lhoKitii, C.eoige Koster, Pled Srhuler, (ieorse L uiber, lleniy Leweit, IMwnid Tobln, Will Siheuei, Jtoward Hue I;, Piaiik "VVettei, AVIIIIam Kucch, John Hilllclc, Chaib'S Ash, Josenh Let ter, Thomas tliiliv, Patilck iVinner ton, John Jlelionald and L'dward Pat ion, of JS'evv Yoik city. THIITHDAY PARTY. Miss Coiinne Klaumlnzei, daughter ol Mr. and Mis Jinny Klaumlnzcr, of Plttston avenue, was eight jeais of iinl In honor of the is Klven at her home The Aunoiy has been engaged by the Older of United American Mechan ics for next Wednesday evening, -when the follow lnij ptogt amine will be ren dcicd: Opening Singing 'Amerlca"....Auillcnco Ilecltatlon Selected, Miss Plorcnco Urobst Song. "You Will Get All That's Com ing to You" llert Orecn Instrumental luict, J. A. WlNon and Uaiigh'er Vocal Duet. Mrs nabrlrl and Miss) Pislmr Itceltatlou, Sclielcd, Mls Plotenec lhobst CJu.it tette Selection, Prov iilrnce Qu lrtettn Coinle Sile-ilions ...Mr. Lury KetiicK Germ.in Song and Djncc, "Jnlianius ltutiibuga" Mr. W. 11. Oieca Selection In Klociitlnn Miss Vetdle rievvell. Wllkos-Huiro Vocal Duet, ' Oh. Tell c s. Merry Htrild," Mir. L AV. Klesllns, Mrs W. 11. On on Heiilnllon MIps t.ols Itcco Song. "Mid tlie Oreen Holds ol Vli glnla Par Avvaj," Mr. Julin Hughes Instrumental Htictlon, "Countij Club," Miss Pi auk Guv i r Comic Song. Selected, Mts. 1'iank Aiubevv Quartette. Selection, AilliiRtou Unuble- (Juartelte, Imiiniure Sokctlons in Klutiitlui , Mli Veull Clew 'II Hoi ilatloii Mastei Anilj K jit Duct, "Thu Uncle itakets' Picnic," Messrs. Tlioiujs and Orctn ttei Itiitlon, "A holiller'i l.otlu." Mi"s Annie Kelhltng Selection .. .Aillngton Double Qmrtfttc On lunation l.llnt Sl-lort i:il Gteen's Cake Wulk (Irccu llni. After this will be a laughing: faiee. butle.sitilng the Inlation of a candidate into the mj.stcries of tin lodge. noon nt 2.H0 o'clock. Kev. William Kd gar will olilclate. Interment In Dun moi e cemetery. On next Wednesday evening the an nual roll call of the Ninth Main Ave nue Baptist church will take plate. The paving ordinance passed second leading before the city council on Thuiwiliiy evening. Miss Laura Pish Is visiting In New Yoik Mrs. Prank Sllkmau has letuined from a llt among Carbondali fi lends. Mi. John Lewis has accepted a pos ition In the hardware store of V. U. Cow les. Hev. lloiaee Peckover, late of tbl place, Is pluasniitl sltuatid In Mi -shoppen. The ladles of the Cliilstlau ehuuli w 111 conduct an old fashioned ten next Wednesday evening. The Ladles' Aid society of the Welsh Congregational chuieli aie making pieparatlons for a giand concert on St. Putrlck'H day. Five new mciubera have been added to tho roll of the Christian Undeavor society of the Presbyterian church in the last two ek. John Slavlnl Injured tils foot liadlj with nn axo while dialling the side walk In front of his residence. Michael Moian, n cur runner In the Toggett's fieek mine had his hand badly smashed while trlng to make a coupling on the lis. The Anthrncite Wheelmen will hold nn Important meeting In their club looms on Monday evening. DUNMORE. What it Does llostetter's ytonmch Bitters cures malm la and bilious attacks. It cures nervous prostration nml exhaustion. It makes the nerves strong. It make? rich, red blood TT . . . . iirmiicsh,.,. Hostetter's liliiiiiKeieand healthy fibres. It CJAmnrll banishes dysi.ej.- OLUlliaLU Bitters sia, indigestion mid constipation. It does all these thlngt. Misses Klauinliuer assisted by her mother and iister, Missob IMna acl Prances Klaumlns'ii, entertained the guets. Tho time wns plcnbantlj spent. Those In attendance were Misses Gei tuule Illdenbaeh. Ildith Hoffecker, An na I'obinson Katie AVIttz, Caule Plel, gen, Charlotte Schneider and l'mma Hthel Ainold, Heaslo Itellly, Dora Ho-Koch. i:nti:utiniH) ntn:xDS. A veiy leaant evening was spent at the home of Mi. and Mrs T C. Davis, of Spring street, on Thursday, when Mi. and Mr Thomas Henry un til mined John Phillips' class of the Puiltan Congt (rational church. After enjov Ing themselves In game", etc., all adjourned to the dining loom, vvheie a bounteous lepast was enjojed. aftei which the evening was spent In lecl tntlons, vocal and lnstrtinient.il music. unpt'm.icAN p.onoroii TicivUT. Trcasurn Louts Uncle Street Conimlsiom r- Prank AVngncr. Justic of the Pence Juntos Quick. Councllmcii A. D. Blueklnlon, J. L. Med way. School Diiectors Prink Montgomciy, Tliomis Kngle Atitlltors- l""or three years Anil AVush- ei , for ono year Clarence Zimmerman. Aich AVnshei, the ltepuhlican candi date for auditor for tluee yeais, was boin In Dunmoie on May 11, 1SCS Mi. Washer has been un active workei In the tanks of the Hepubllean paity for muny jeurs He Is an active member of several fiJteinul societies. lie has si i veil one viar In the ollleo of auditor, giving a vet j satisfactory account of himself, and theie Is no doubt In the minds of the taxpjuis of Dunmnie that if elected Mi. Washer will make a very elliilent and painstaking oflle lal. Republicans and Domociats are wink ing haul for victory at next Tuesdaj's election Hut tin re should be no doubt about the lesult and will not be If all Republicans do their duty. Two ears ago, after trvlng toi foitj. jeais, the Republicans! gained control of the boi ough office! and hnve since admlnls teied the affairs of the town honestly and progressive. Thu Republican rally held at Repub lican beadquaiteis last evening was well attended The speaker of the even AMUSEMENTS. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, ------ BUROUNDI'R & Rlils, Lesl. II k. I. ONO, Aluna'er. Balance of Week THE HUNTLY-JACKSON STOCK CO MATINP.U-10 coins UVUNINU PHlCi:a-10o , Me, 50c Week of Feb. 20. DiiH3 Matinees Daily, Except Monday LMlAuBMI.NT Ol MAUDE HILUAN Mnniisement of Wlntlirop n Snclllu;. l'leseiitlngii mpcrtoilo of plnji "SPECIAL DELIVERY" MONDAY Minn MATIN'I'U PItl('i;S-10 Cents 13VI2MNO PIUC'KS, 10 20 and ") t'oilts. The latter was furnished bv Mrs. Dan iel Moigans. The vocal pait was well Ing was 11. C Revnolds, of Sct.inton SOUTH SCRANTON. Funeral ot Mis. Geoige Neher Loy alty Club of Y. W. C. A. En teitain Other Items of Interest. Not In iim" was theie a funeial In Id In this section of the clt.v so laigel attended as that of Mis Geoige Nehe-i, which was conducted at the f.imil home on Plttston avenue jesteiduv af teinoon The old homestead was tluonged with n lends and neighbors who were picscnt to p.rv a llnal mail: ot lespect to the nunioi of the de leased. The n mains icposed In the pal lot ot the home in a handsome couch casket, almost enveloped with lloial pieces Sei vices weie held at the- house and thu Illckoij Slieil Pi CsD.vlerliut chine h of which congieji'itlon deceased was a devoted meiubei. Hev. W. A Notdt, pastoi ot tlie Picsli) teilan chinch, of 11c luted at the senile1 At the home a leivent jnajei was offeied and thu casket was closed The pioccsslon then moved to the chuich. As the lemalns weie hot in' Into Uk edlllce the hmn "In the Silent .Midnight AVatc li ' was( sung bj a ipiaitetti composed of Mis Jacob Tiestei. JIIsj I.jdlc Nordt. (lus tave Reppeit and Jacob Umlih The set vices weie opened bj pinei by Hev. Mi Noidt. tollowid b.v the soi- mon Hev. .Noiut tooiv iiih i t riom Jeiemlah. chaptei '11 vert-e "The l.inil hath appe-uteu of old unto mi snjlng jtiil havi loved thee with nn everlasting love, thetefoie with loving kindness have 1 iliawn thee." All. Nutclt paid an able and eloqiunt tii btite to the good lite spent bj Mis. Nehei. She was n dose friend of the pastor, and as a fileud nnd a tiuu Chllstlan he spoke of her life. Her summons to the woiid bejond was an Inestimable loss to hei family and i hureh At the eotielusi in of the sermon the qua! title Hang Miall We Alut liijond tin Itlvei' Puiei was again uf- feieil and the seivlis were closed. xrns or xnws. The sixth annual ball of the Hlcc trlc Social and Athletic club was held at Gei mania hall last night. In every detail It was a success. The attend ance was laigu and comprised the popular oung people of this side. Rob ert Hvans was mustei of ceiemonles and chairman of the committee of at langements. Piof. Johnson plujed tho dance inulc. I-enten set vices were held last night at St. Maty's Catholic chinch. Hev. Petei Christ pieached The .lunger Macnnerchor will meet In special session tomouow afteinoon at 1 ,10 o'clock. Joseph Schreiber, for many vears a milk dealer, has opened a wholesale mil tetall shoe stoic- in the llartmnn building, on Plttston avenue, cot net of Itlvei stieet. Chief Hlckey, of the file ilepai tnietit. Is leeoverlng fiom his illness lendered by Airs II O. I.loyd and John Phillips, nnd the recitations bj Mrs Thomas Peulkes and Master llujilen Davis. Those present were' Mr. and Airs. John Phillips, All. and Airs. Is.inc S. Jones, All and Airs Howell Davis, Air. and Airs. t. C. Davis, Mr. and Alls. Thomas lleniy, Mis. It. O. Uovd, Alls. David U. Rees, Atrs. Morgan AA'at klns, Alls Ann Humphre., Airs. Thos. Foulkes, Alaster Harden Ij. Davis, Dan lei Aloigan, Misses Alaitha Rees, Alary Jefueyrf, AI. A. Powell, AInggle Dals. CHURCH SRRA'ICnS. At the moiiilng set vice tomorrow In the North Alain Avenue Hnpti chuich Rev. AV. G. AVntkins will complete his sciles of set mono on "The Holy Spirit." Preceding the evening sermon a song service will be led bv the choli, un der the dliection of Reese Watklns Those- praise st?i vices are becoming popular and helpful. Seivices at the Piovidencc AVelsh Haptlst chinch tomoriow at the usual bonis Preaching both moiiilng and evening by the pastor, Itev. AV. P D.i--U. Illble school nt J p. m, W. T. Ihomus, supeilntendent. Sizes 6 and 67 and 7 Sizes 8 and 89 and 9 Price 12c I4c lJrlce 10c Worth 1 8c sc Woith 22c 1 8c 25c These for Saturday Only. row&ww&vva' What do the Children Drink? Globe Warehouse OBITUARY. Pnuvssii, w. H Putnam. Ph. D., toi meilj, iiisttuctor Of Hnglisli at the Kingston seinlnaiv, died at New Yoik cltj Tuesday. Piofessoi Putnam will be lemeinbeiod b munv peoide an a most smiths-till teachei of Hngllsh. He oecupled this chair at tlie seinlnaiy for some six jears-, and then became pilncip.il of the AVest Plttston high school, wheie he lcmalncd two 01 tluee e.irs. He then became assoiiattd with Piofisaoi Pottei, f linnet 1), of thu Wllkes-Haue high school. In the book publishing and cihool supplv business In New Yoik cit, under tlie Hun name of Potter & Putham This business was piospeting und lapidly gi owing. The Ihm bad become well known tlnoughout tho middle and eastern states Dr Putnam leaves In deep be reavement a wife and ono child. The death ot Aleiedlth Hv'aiis en -cm rd at his home. 241 Noithampton stieet, AVIlkes-Ram, Thuiriihiv even ing at t! o'clock of genet al ilcblllt). The dec i used was u native of Abur- die, Wales, and came to this count! y ton ouis ago. He was 71 jears old and Is suivlvcd by his wife and eight chlldien. Tluy aie Hvnn M. P.vans, John Al Hvaus, IMwaid At. Hvans, Alls. Robe it Jones, of Ohphant, Alls. Rlehaid Aloigan, Altt David 1. Coates, Alts. Janus Davis and All" Joseph Iiniven, of Wilkes-Harie. He has a laige- number of iclutlves lesldlng In this valley. The funeial will take plai e this afternoon at 2 o'clock and Inter ment will be in Holleiiback cemeteiy. Alls Hannah Hundley diuel at the home of her son, Thomas Hundley, S.!C Orchntd street, esteulu morning. Sim was 9! euis of age and was a well known mid respected woman The fu neial will take place Monday moiii lng A mass of leeiulem will be cele brated ut St Petet's cathedial at 9 o'clock Interment will be made at Cathedial eemetetj. Anthony Paired died at bis home, 010 Providence load, yr.dnesday, at the age of di yeais. The funeinl will be held today at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made In tho Cathedial ceme tery. The Tiresorao Caller. uh Miss MutlilUle, I brcet 'on once ugulu A'ou Ilrd ine a constant us a plieiut, do ion not?" "es monsieur. That Is. to some ex tent you nre not like nil pluimts." "Anil wherein do 1 differ? ' ".Most plunots have regular oiblts and It tukes jeuis to cover thoni, but jou ill,, nt,, nml , I i,rv tilfrlit P1,-v plitnd tyfcVlVWIWfcfe"W I'laln-Dealer. T YCEUM THEATRE, RI!IS & IIUROUNDI.R. Lcjscef II. K. LONO. Mannscr. Thursdeiy, Feb. 21 Mr. Digby Bell, supported by Liuiru loyen Utll iinel a Spae tally Helectoil ( ompjii' , in JOEHURST.GENTLCMAN V Itoinnutlr tomeilv lirnins, fiom tho pen ol Vim l'riiceH lloiltfinii llurnell, nu thor of "V koilyof CJiiallti," fie I'ltlt I.S-'jric, -l)C, 7 jc nml si no ONE SOLID WEEK Don't glvo them tea or coffee. ITavo you tried thu now food drink called GltAIN-O? It Is delicious! and nourLminij and tukes tbo placo of collie. llto moro Oridn.O you fivn tho children the moro health you distri bute through their sj stems. Graru-Owmadeotpiirugialn?, nnd when properly prepared tastes liko the choice grades of coffee but costs about $ as much. All eroceM eell it. 15c. and 25c. iry urainui IniUtthstyouTBrocerelTcsyoiiGUAlN-O tr Accept no Imitation. m TOLD IN A FUW IJNKS. On Alonday evening the Rev. W. II. Shauger. of Dovei. N. J. will delivei his lecture entitled "fen Nights In a Rat room," lllustuited with stcreoptl- eon views. In the Ninth Alain Avenue Hiptlst chuich, under the auspices ot the Alen's League The lectuie Is one which has been well leeched wherever it ins been delivei cil anil lias been a great help to the temperance i ause, A package social will be held on next Thursdav evening bv the Kpwoith League and Ladies Aid six let) of the Alethodlst chinch The Not tli Seranton bianch of the Young AVomen's Christian association will hold Its opening leceptlon in tlieii looms, opposite the Clnlstiur chuieli on Alonday afteinoon. All Indlin aie Invited to attend. A part) of out Noith lhul )oung people enjo)ed u sleigh tide to Avoca on Thuisday evening. The load was made up of the following joung people: Allss AI.uv Devlne, Aliss Kadle Aloran, AIlss Agnes AIcDoimott Alls Alame Aloian, AIlss Alice Leouunl. Albs Itei tha I'vans, ,M1m Alaigaiet AVIllis, Alessis. Rosa Pi lie, Frank Davis, John Devine. Hdvvuid AliNamaru, Flunk Rlchiuds, Dan Thomas. Thom as Owen". Hauy Davis, John Owens, Titus Hdwatds, James Aim lis and l'd ward Reese. A j omit: lady di iv Ing n cutter had a nauow escape fiom seveie tnjuiies on Thuisday evening. Site was coming down AVest Maiket stieet whin the noise took flight and turned suddeiil). upsetting the cuttei The )oung lady clung heroic all) to the lines and suc ceeded In holding him until help eume. AVIlllug hands soon patched up the bioken huiuess and the ) ouug lady diove on The HUmbert Glee club of Ibis end will hold a gland conceit at Jeimvn undei tho nusplees of the Ptlmltlve Alethodlst church of that place on Washington's blithdn), Feb. 2.' Thursday the )oung son of Alt. and Alia. John Guughan, who died of ellpli therla, was burled, and Alury, their daughter, Is now seriously 111 with the same disease. "Rumbles in tlie Old AVoiId" was tho theme of n tectum given In Cetitie moielnnd Thursday evening b) Rev. AVIIIIam Rdgat. The funeial of the lute Airs A'uuglm will take plate Horn the family ten- Idence on Aluiket stieet Alonday after- REMEDY FOR THE GRIPPE, A remedy lecommennen roi paueius altllcted with the Urlppo is Kemn w Hul sum, which Is expccl.rtl) ad ipteel to ells eases of tho throat und lunrfs Do not vvult for tho llrst Bjmptoins of the elli; case, but get n bottle loiluy and keep It on bund for usn the moment It Is needed If neglected ihe grlppo has a tendency to bring on pneumonia. Tho HaUam pie cntu this bv keening thu cough louse. 1 All druggists tell tho Calsuiu, who delivei ed nn esecllent address in the absence of Chnhmnn II Al. .Spen cer. AVIIIIam AVilson was choen and served duting the evening The Ladies' Home and Foreign Alis slonary oclety of the Presb) terian church wete enteitainci at the home of Air" Geoige R. Smith, on Kim stieet, Thursday afternoon The occasion was the annual meeting of the soclet) nnd a large number were present. The meeting was interesting and among the business transacted was the election of otllceis for the ensuing year. They .lie as follows. Piesident. Airs. AI. V. Close, Mist vlce-piesldent, Airs AVilllam Ro)d, second vice-president. Alts AVIIIIam l Gibbons; sectetary. Alls. J. G. Hone, secretin) of liteiatuie. Alis Nettle L King; tiensuter Alls. George 15. Smith Seivices ut the Presbyterian chuich, Rev. William V Gibbons, pastor, for Sunday nre as follows Morning ser mon, subject, 'The Ne.unesr of God." 10 TO o'clock Sundav si hool at noon Junioi Christian Kudeavoi, II :u p. m.: Senlot Chtlstlan ihideuvor. 6 30 p m, ovenlnt; seimon, subject, ' Lc-ons from the Life of Joseph," 7.10 o'clock. All aie welcome Lady Atundell Lodge, No. 41, en Jo)ed a sleigh lide to Avoca Thursdu). wheie they weie entertained din Ins their stny at the home of Alts. AA'llllam Cntheiwood, on Main stieet All-. Catheiwood ptoved an excelled entet- tnlner and all present had an esc client time Those comptlslng the patl) wen Airs Alan Powell, Alls. Alatv A. IV puy. Alts Joe Seigle Alts Thomas Kd dy, Airs. AVIIIIam Coultei, AIi Jisse Hiadv Airs Alex Gleneioss Alts James. Airs Jones, Alls AVilshlie, AIis. Cookslas, Airs. Charlotte R.itei, Atis Alailew, Airs. Al.uy Campbell Allsse-. Ada AA'abber. Lillian Tudge. Ida Pow ell. Agnes Glencios'i Re.ssle Stout, Kmll) Hi own, Kllen Rtown and Master James Depit) The following )oung people of this place enJo)ed a sleigh tide to Pec vllle )esteniav afteinoon Susie K-l-1), Floieme and Agm- Sliepheid, Min nie AVebbei, Alai) Gliluio-s, KU.i hh), Loietta How lev KlUabelli and Alut gat et Crane. Dorothv and IM i.i Kellam, Helen Faun Jesle Aloffatl, Alaigaret Uiyilen, cSeitrude lluglies, Kllsvvurth Pimbildge, Thomas eillmai- tln, Thomas Jeffie). Geoige Wintets, Waltei Van Camp, Thonius O'Alulliv, Fieel and Douglas Aloflatt AVajne Sklnnei, Fied Ueavei, Albert Pifti, Chinles Costletz, AVIIllnm Dolphin, Stephen Fairer and John Miepheid The olllciuls of the Tiipp Avenue Cbiistiau illble sehool are gieutlv Iileased with the piogiess that the chlldien aie making In lalslng lunds towaidi the election ol a wing to the piesent edlllce. It K iuti tided to Imil I rooms that will uccominodute io huiidied scholuis. The chlldien aie all uiged to be piesent tomoriow aftei noon. In the evening Rev. R. It. Mul gln will ii each a pel nam on 'Chi 1st in Prophecy " Pei sons 1101111111, tickets tor tlii- old folks' lonceit. v hlih was to hav been until thut time oi ele luivo th 'i inon du) evening, under the iiusplies of the Young People's Filmdh e'lulc ot St Aluik's Kplscopal chinch, and vvhlih has been postponed until the (list week In April, can either keep the tltktis until Hint time or else huv their mon e) refunded by going to the peisons who they ptuchased their ti l;ets of. The funeial of Allss Kate Kelidon, of Kim street, will take place fioin the home of her puients this morning at 9 30 o'clock. A iceiuleni mass will be celebrnted In St. .Mary's Catholic chuich. lnteiment will be mudi in the family plot In St AIai)'s iinifi-u, Allss Almy Alclaughlln, of Huiiier stieet, Is couilned to her homo with an attack of iheumutlsm A minor was In tli dilution to tin ' led that a soldier by the name of Thomas, a former Diinnioiiai' hud been killed elm Ing a ihaige upon i'io Filipinos at Alanlla. The Hist name is not clear as to vv bethel John m Wil liam. No positive Infoi mutton con cerning tho uunor could be leurned last evening, 'l'liu supposed soldier, Comincnvlnc Mondu, Alatinec Pel) 13th FSuer-De-Lis BURLESQUERS 33 PEOPLE 30 TCncbnutlng Aluslc, llenutlful eostunioi, I UUU) I OMICllllllll. Matinees, Alon. lues riiurs. Trl a 11 J bat. NHXT-The hest yet. sherlelin & Paut' Metropolitan llurlesquers. howevei. lived on Hast Ditnkei stte t, Spoit Hill, near the A'. M. T L and I), soclet) '8 hall. AIlss Alaiy Ale Andrews spent Thurs dav n the guest of her biothei, Itev. It A. AIcAndrews lector of St. Alat)'s chuich at AVIlkes-Rntie James Kimble and Hans Disk of South Canuun, spent vesteiday with fi if lids on Hutler and Hlakelv stieets William Hallll ot West Diltikir stnet. who has hei n seiiou-.lv 111 kltll t)phoid lever Is linpiov ing nlielv Ali-s 1:. u Itulgln has hceu coiillm d to hei 100111 the paM ek sutlning from an attuik ol iiiute phut vngltis At piesent she Is 1 onvnlesi ing and 1 -pc ts to be out In a few el ivs All and Alls a AI. lingers, ot Dun duff aie the guests of Mi and Mis. T 1 Litihwoith. of Chistnut stint AIlss Alnbel Ullikens of chestnut stteit, is able to be uiound aguln aft' r her 101 nit illnc-s D. P Hat tin. a foi met lesideut of tills town, and who vvus siiiciintend mt ol the water wotks at Wiulnngton. D c" . has taken up his lesldenie on Klin stieet ac,alii. LIFE IN SIBERIA. Haidens the Tourist and Stiengthens His Health. Tlie live ve us that I spent in Siberia weie lot mi 11 uu.it education In life and human ihur.ietvi 1 was bioiig' 6 Into ciintui t with nun ot all d s( t . lions, the licst and the waist llios" who stood at thi toi of soi it i) un 1 those who vegetated ut the virv bot tom tin ttatnps and tin so-called In cut rlgihle eiimliiuls 1 li.nl ample op poiluulties to watih the wfus und habits of tlie peasant in tlleli dullv lite und still mine oppoi utilities to ui pi 1 1 lute lmw little the state adinlllis nation could give to them, even though it was unlimited bv the veiv best in tentions Final!), m.v extensive Jour nevs, dining Willi li 1 tlaveled ovet r,0 -mm miles in cuts, on boaul stiamers, In bouts and tsjieclull) mi hoisebaik, hud a wondiiful eltecl In "tiengtheii lug ill) health. The) also taught mej how llltle man icallv needs as soon us he conies out 01 the etu hunted elide ot 1 onve utboiul 1 Ivllintton With a fetv pounds of blcitd mill u few ounces ( tent In a Uuthei bag, a kettle and 11 hatchet hunting ut tlie side ol tli saddle und undei the sqildle a blankei to be spread at tin amp the upon In d ol fitshl) cut spiuee twigs, a niun leels woiideilully Independent ev-u uiuiilst unknown iiioiiiiiatiis 'title kty clothed with woods and in vvjiitei tune. Slbciin Is not the laud Initial In sno und peopled with elles only, U)a,i ll'l Imagined to In, oven bv man) Rus, skuis In lis soutiieiii pans it Is un 1 hh in natural piodm lions as ate t southern p 11 ts of Canuda und be-udi-s, hulf u million of natlvi'i it Ims q. popu hit lun of moii than '.000 000 us lb r otighl) Russian us chut t the north o( Moscow MADE ME MAN A JAX TAULCTS rOHITIVFLY CURH tiXit-ri0U IHsrttittlilllag Mem "1 .ji4ivriou jrtr railing ajm S C or I n-PoUjncj, hIvvpleiinMS, to . oubJ .. vl bi Abuso or other 1 leetofcs and lndlt creiton. jneit qmchiit aim Murrtu THtttoroLrwtMtnUtr in olJ or joudb n-3 tit u maaiof study, burianwpr mrrUujr. luaiuaiptiuu i tt uedlau lnjorova meotnuii fffoi-trt a ( (JUE where all nther Uil Iu i-ruvaat Imuntty au Conaumpttoa toi r takea'iu tiuie. Ihelruw uhow la tacdjat fa-prov msDmaa fawiH n i uut, where qii mner uii xb fiit upoa LqtIur tho ieuula At luLUtt. Thei f tare cure Ithoukandaauel VflllcoriJiou Vocttftpo. tie nrltlBQ k-uuranto to effect u cure CA OTC In oachcaMor refund the luouey l'rltw w w I wiii lacltaKei or eiz pk tfull tremtmenU for 1260. lif nail, la plain wrpir, uion rHlptof price, CtrcuUi "" AMX REMEDY CO., TO&'K Tor sale In Scrantcn, fa., by Matthew Bros, and II.- C. Btinderecn, drupplsy,