w if Trs is ff-, , 4 -vi to ( w " - v -rv tfTrrir f "w fl PH " c- ti j- THE SCRANTON TmBUiNl WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1899. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANION CHABLES BANKER TENDERED A SURPRISE LAST NIGHT. Masquerade neld in His Honor at St. David's Hall Prof. Howell Pro vided the Music Electric City Wheelmen Enjoy a Smoker Young Men Will Debate on tho Monroe Doctrine Memorial Service In Memory of Mrs. D. P. Jones. Church and Other Notes. A large party of ft lends ot Charles Sanker, of North Main nvenuc, ten dered him a surprise masquerade party in St. David's hall last evening Ow ing to the stormy weather many ot tho Invited guests were unuble to lie present, but thoso who did utteua s-pent a very enjoynbls evening. The guests weie attired In al! sorts of costumes, comic, fancy, plain and otherwise, and furnished much amuse ment. Music for dancing win tuin ished by Professor John Howell, the blind pianist, and at a seasonable hour refreshments were set veil. The affair was In chats-- of Mis. Banker, Mrs. glutei, Mis. LnHir, Alii.. Urunnlng and others. i:l.kctric city whrl lmi:. The mombeis of the Electric City Wheelmen met In their nov eniartets on Juckson street last evening for the first time. Tho meeting was in the form of a smoker and business per taining to tho club was paused upon. Tho executive cominlttee-consldoiod a list ot eighteen applications for mem bership, and the names will be pie bented to the club at the lobular meet ing next Tuc-idny evening. The con test for a Seranton wheel Is ci citing much interest, and tho membership contest is also progressing nicely. Tho improvement!: upon the build ing recently purchased by the club are being rapidly complc'ed. The hu'ld Ing was raised and a m v foundation built, und the inteilor changes are le lng made to conform with tho plan out lined in The Ttlbune some time ago. TH13 MONROE lKK'TRINn. Tho members of St. Rienden coun cil, Young Men's lnst"tut. will ho'J another of their ltiteiesilnf debates to morrow evening at their moms, oorner of Main avenue and Jackson street. The question for dls-us-i'i r. will b , "Resolved, That the .Monvoo Doctiino Should tie V. held " The ultlimutlvc side will be upheld by Joseph CSaynor Thomas Lavln and Thomas Judge, and the negative side by Charles Canavan, Patrick Grady Dr i ra . 1 1 5 Cures a cough or cold DUiE S1" ''ed-yl It '" the Cough byriip-.i,as?r,o?1,P without fail I Doctors recouiuieud it. l'ncejjc. "- 'V .WUtl lIUVHJ IWI Prescriptions Compounded Careiully And with purest drugs at the drug store of GEORGE W.JENKINS Cor. Alain Ave and Jackson M New Creations In Fashionable Silk Weaves Today marks the first opening for the season of the latest productions in Foreign and Domestic Silks. After due deliberation, and careful examination, we are warranted in saying that the present exhibit exceeds in richness and extent any former event of a like nature that has ever taken place in this city, there fore, when we invite you to be present for the purpose of looking over the Great Assemblage of Rich, Rare and Unique Novelties We feel that we are asking you to participate iu an event which offers mutual advantages. Among the leading Black and Colored plain weaves are ordi nary Taffetas, Bright Glace Taffetas, Hand some Poplins, Rich Duchess Silks, Liberty Satins, Stylish Bengalins, Failles, riouseline de Soier, etc. While in Fancy Silk Weaves, New Plaids, Novelty Checks, Pekin Stripes, Cord Taffetas, Bayaderes, Printed Effects, Satin Bars, Satin Dot Taffetas, Ombre Stripes, Seventeenth Century Bar Silks, Printed Foulards Taffetas, Mouseliue de Soier, etc., etc., are likely to command most attention. In Black Silks and Satins The opening display is beyond your utmost expectations. Globe Warehouse and Edvvntd McLaln. A special read ing will bo given by Mr. Kelly. J. Carey will read an essay and William Gllboy will make a declamation. All members and friends ore Invited, FAITHFUL DOCS REWARD. About three weeks ngo an agent named Sweeney was bitten by n dog owned by Mrs. Morgans, of North Re becca avenue. Sweeney was selling muslral Instruments, and, after knock ing on tho door for some time and re ceiving no answer, opened tho door and walked Into the house. The dog sprang for him nnd bit him on the leg, causing him much pain, Sweeney notified Chief of Police Our roll of tho occurrence, and Patrolman Lowry went In quest of tho owners, but owing to some misunderstanding about the name, failed to tlnd tho dog. Mrs. Morgans heard of the agent's de sire to have the animal shot, und yes terday this was done. A UHOKUN WINDOW PANI3. A case was heard by Alderman John last evening at which James Moiau, of Jackson street, was charged with thiowlng a stone thiough the window of the hotel kept by Welnle .Stein Late Saturday night someone- throw a large btone thiough the window, and the fact that Moran hud been in the place earlier In the day and cieatcd some disturbance, led Michael Stern, 'i son of the pioprletor, to causo Moran's airest. The defendant claimed he wan home and In bed at the time the alleged Mono-throw ins occurred, and was up held in his statement by his father, who swoie that he. opened the door at ll.ilO o'clock for his son. Stein testified that after the window was 2-iokeu, he wont outside and noticed Morun standing thiee or foui doois away from his place. Tho alder man adjourned the ease until this even ing to hear tho testimony of other wit nesses. ST. DAVID'S CHURCH. Rev. i:. J. llaughton, of St. Muik's Episcopal mission, Dunmoruwill preach at St. David's Episcopal chinch this evening, exchanging pulpits with the rector. Rev. E. J. Mellenii. This afternoon a meeting of the Tripp park Simdav school mission will be held, when Rev. McIIenry will appoint the otllcers and teachers of the school The men's guild of the (hutch will hold a mass meeting next Wednesday ovenlnz, March 13. IN MEMORIAM. Rev. D. I. Jones, pastor of the Tao crnacle Congtegutionul chuich, has ie celved word that a memotlal seivlee was held at the Congiegational chutch of Mount .ion, Cllfach (loch, South Wales, Hunduj., Feb. 19, In leine'ii bratuo of the late Mrs.. Jones, his do ceased wife. The choir of the i.boe church sang an anthem, "Days of Man Ate as Grass" Twenty-five jears ago Rev. Jone began pleaching in Mount Zion chinch and has always been held in the high est esteem by the congiegatiol. MINOR NEWS NOTES. The meeting called for 3.J0 o'cloi , yesterday afternoon at Washburn Street Piesbjteilan chinch for the pin pose of taking action ielati.'o to the formation of a biauch of the Young Women's Christian association nas been postponed until tomottow after noon at the same hour. Constance Yamfatki, who w.m niiest ed on a charge of assaulting bis wife, was given a hearing before Alderman TIIE DAWN OF Earnost Words From Mro. Plnkknm to Mothora Who Have Daughtoro, nnd a Lottor From Mro. Dunmoro, of Soniorvillo. Maas. Tho ndvent of womanhood Is fraught ' t r ikS.I' C"' Sm 'JSlS, ) s' h iirAiiUi'xm - - L-jz2j , trssgs i-w v&m -&wDrKu, SPlS. i3yJw! IwAaJjnJw m: m W V Vegetable Compound. I had inilimmatlon of the womb, a bearing-down pain, and tho whites very badly. The pain was so inteubo that I could not sleep at night. I teok Lycliu. E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound for a few months, and am now all right. Tiefore that I took morphine pills for my pains; that w as a great mistake, for the icliefwa- only momentary nnd tho cited vile. lam so thankful to be relieved of my suffering, for the pains 1 had were something terrible." !4illaD.PlnStamVcgetauleCompoand;aVoman'sRcrncdyi'orWoriian'5lI!s Kellow yesteiday and eunimlttvd o the countj j.ill to await the ic "lilt of the woman's, tujutlcs. The choir of the First "vVels'i Iiiptint church will give a concert In thr church this evening. Donnls McLaughlin, of S.'ranton fctleet, Wiia lujuied iu the rellevui' mine Monday while tin his wa mil uf the mine. A tunaway car Jumped tln track and stuick him. llu wa- ie mm ed to his home. The condition of the sidewalks nloni; Smith Main avenue on tho weaierlv side from "WlllUtns Co '8 stoi o the comt .ilnngblde of the re si 1 mho uf John J. Davlei, Is very had The io cent r.ilns have Inundated the Hub stoncs and several of them ale broken, Pedestrians aie liable to injury al that point. Messis John Lowiy, Kdw.ud I'eth rlclc, Simon Tnonuis- and T. 1. Pi ice have been appointed a bolleltlng com mittee to hecute funds und uicn.'...u:-dls-e on this side for the mammotn fair to be held under the auspices of the citv lliemen In Mai. Minhen Murtha, of Eynon stiet. who attempted Miiclde by cutting his thioat last Sunday afternoon, I -3 Im proving. He Is now able to take noili- Ishment, and Di. John P. Walker, the attending phy-leian, l.iih hope. of his lecovery. The llr-t annual entertainment and soiial undei the auspices, of St. l.to's Oleo club will be held in St. I.eo's hall on U.ister Monday nlgiit. Apill 3. The meetings of the Hutlia Lamnnte and Missionary societies of the Wash burn Stieet Presbyterian j'liien were postponed last ovenliur owing to the Inclemency of the weather. The weekly piayei meeting of Ihe Flist Haptlsl church will be n-ld this evening In the Pl mouth Congrega tional church at 7.45 o'clock. The funeial of the late Mis. Mary Kan will bo held this moinlnir at 9 o'clock. A high mass of lequlem will be suns, and lnteiment will be made in the (.ithedi.U cemeteiy. Martha Washington chapter. Xo. 3. Older of the Eastern Star, will hold a dime socinl at the residence of Mia. John II. Fellows, US Tenth street, to luol low evening. An cnteitalnment and drawing for i rocking chair, which Is on exhibition In Musgiavu's diug store, will be hld in lied Mui's hall, Tuesday evening, Match 2b. PKHSONAL PARAGRAPHS David Phillips, of Plymouth, Is the guest of fiicnds on this side. Kugene Shaughnessy, of Kingston, is visiting fi lends in town. Mis. P.evan and daughter, Kthcl, of Noith Main avenue, havo it-mined fiom a visit in Wilkes-P.au o. Mis. Hopkln Williams, of Kynon stieet, mother of Mrs. It. J. Hughes and Mrs James Jeiemlah, Is seilously ill at her home. Miss Lois llecker, of South Hyt'e Park avenue, has leecjveied fiom rn illness with the gilp. Lea i id ( i Lott, of Auburn Center, ?us auehauna county. Is visiting heio. Albeit Williams, of New York olty, is visiting his patents, Mr. and Mis. John Williams. Mrs. David M. Jones, of South Main nvenue, Is visiting at Clark's Sun-n.it. Mrs. L R. Foster, ot North I line In avenue, has returned from He-tot, IS. Y.. wheie she was visiting her oirot.U. Mr. and Mrs. John D. HenwooJ, of Foiest City, are the guests of roll in on North Main avenue. DUNMORE. The- legulnr monthly meeting of the school boaid vas held lu No. 1 build ing last night. MessiH, Wilson, liioi. ton, Webber, McPeek and Kellnm weio pi cent. Superintendent V.. D. llovard made his monthly repot t. It showed that tho attendance tor the month was LM2j, with nn average attendance of 172 and a per centago of 8. This is live per cent, lower than the previous month He also repoited having suspended Chuth-s Ueckendorf .Monday for strik ing the pilneipiil of No. 4 school, who attempted to chastise him for bad con duct. Tho lad will bo taken to No, 1 school. A horse belonging to James Jlovvnid, a fanner fiom Klmhuist. tan away on IX'pue stieet last night. It was caught before tiny damngo was done. Tiuant Ofllcer If. Thornton's report was lead and Indicated that he had made 221 visits to the homes of pupils; had made seven at rests on the streets, and hud (sited six families where the children could not attend school owing to the lack of sufficient clothing. Upon n motion by Mr Webber and sec onded bj Mi. Uroi.son, Miss Katj THE IIOfflELIEST WAN IN SCRANTON As well as tho handEomest, and othois me Invited to cull on any druggist and gel o. free tliul bottle of Kemp's Rals.un for tho Throat, unci Lunsu. a mined) thul Is guaranteed to cuict ami relluvn all Chronic and Acutn Coughs, Asthiuu, llronchltls and Consuumtlun. l'rtco -Ic. 1 und We. WOMANHOOD. with dangers which oven careful mothers too often ncijlect. Ono of tho dangers to a young woman Is belated menstruation. "Tho Illy droops on Its stem und dies before Its beauty Is, unfolded;" or she may havo en tered Into the perfection of womanhood v 1th little apparent inconvcnlcnco or disorder of health. But suddenly tho menses entirely ceaso. ...! 1 1- .!.! t- 4.1.1 holil ' yollp daughter, and quick consumpllon may follow 1 Take in htnnt steps to produce regular men struation. Lydla E. l'inkhatn's Vegetable Com pound is certain to assUt nature to per- form her regular duties, procure it at once; mere are voiumesoi testimony irora grateful mothers who have had their daughters' health restored by Its use. If personal advlco Is desired, rvrito quickly to Mrs. Pinklinm, ot Iynn, Mass. It will be given you without charge, tnd it will bo the advice of abundant experi ence and success. Read the following from Mrs. Chari.es Ht'NiionK, 102 Fremont St., Winter Hill, Somcrvillc, Muhs.: " 1 iv as in pain day nnd night; my doctor did not seem to help me. I could not seem to find any relief until I took IiydiaK. Pinkham's Sweeney was dliccted to teach the un expired term of her bister, Mips Jennie Sweeney In No 1 building. The mo tion lecclved three ncs mid ono w Messis. Kellani and AlcPeek uiion looking up the school 1 iv found th.it It tcqulied four votes to declare a teuher elected and objected to Ihe motion on those grounds. President Wilson declaied It out of order. Misses Anna McDonnell and Nora O'Hara were elected as suhstittie teachers to fill out the piesent tenn. Manj bills wire- oidored paid. The teachers' pay ill was received and or dcis drawn for the various amounts and the tcacheis can leceivo their iiav at tlie nlllco of Ti-aurer Louis Kngle on Saturday. All night pchools will clT-o Match 11. At the tegular monthly meeting of the Kpworth laguo of the Methodist Episcopal elnirch held last evening a special piogr.innne composed of ln stiumental and vocal music and reel tions vas lendtrcd. A laige number of pel sons were present, notwithstand ing the weathvi Division No X, A. O. II, will give a gland entertainment In Washington hall, I'lldav evening, Match 17. Tho piogranime to be rend'-tcd on the oc casion will b'i announced later The funeial of Maty Melvln, tho t7-monlhs-old daughtii of Mr. und Mis John Mehln cf Meade street, took place yestetd.y aft'-rnoon at 3 o'clock from the lesldcnce of hei parents. In tel ment was made In Mt. Catmel ceme teiy. The funer.il of Angelo Orenaldia, the Infant son of Mr nnd Mrs. Vlto Gion aldla, ol Oak Jlicet, who died yester day morning from pneumonia, will take place this afternoon ni L'.I'.O o'clock. In terment will bo made In th Mt. Carinel cemterv. Oeorge Oswald, of Dudley street, who was visiting In New York city, has returned home. Mr. and Mis. James Connolly have tetutned home alter r. visit at the D?mpsiy lesldence at West Avoca. Mr?. J. D. Fox. of Caibondile, who was the guet of Mr. A. D. Ulack Inton, ofi Klin stieet, has rttumed home Mls Kdlth Simmons, of I.akeAiiel, Is the gut st of her cousin, MIs Oeor gle Jones, of Uiook stret. John Hollow and John Munley spent Monday with ft lends at W'llkts-IJarre. DONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED. Manageis of the Homo for the Triendless Express Gratitude. The Homo for the Filendlcs ac knowledges with gtntltudc gifts fiom the following donors- Jones & Co., undertakers, donated bill of fifteen dollars; Mrs. Cora Men! field, fiult, provisions, etc; Zeldlei's bakery, bread, etc.; Mount Pleasant collier)-, eight tons coal; East Market Stieet Pilmltlve Methodist church, ciuantlty provisions and dry goods, alo a quilt limn Junior Sewing ciicle; Nay Auj- Hose company, ten laj'er cakes; Mis. F. M. Spencer, piovlsions and fruit; Mrs. K. II. Ripple, canned fiu:t and Jellies, Mrs Amos Dettj-, t tut dish and apples; Mrs. John Gu-, cush ion and headrest; Mrs. Colvln, Mis Ada Von Storch, tanty woik; Mrs. Wil liam liiight, pickles, etc; Seranton Rt'l dlng compnnj-, set vices contribute 1; Miss Anna Motel, cut flowers, eic ; Gibbons & Co., sK tons coal; WP.'iam Connell ic Co., two tons coal; PioiVs sor J. R. Hawker, tickets to stereoptl con lettuie; Mis K. N. AVIHard, cloth ing. A. C. Nettleton & Co , one dozen pairs ov ei shoes; malted milk, Mrs. W. D. Kennedy; Mrs. L. F. Rower, bariel clothing; Mis. John A. Fritz, piece of se-ei sucker, glughum; desserts weio furnished by Mrs. II. W. Klngsb-uy, Mis. R. G. Rrooks, Mis. K. II. Ripple; phjbicinns In attendance. 1j:.i I.eet, Atndt, Suietli, Rievvster and Hoilner. m i PRICE OP STEEL GOES UP. Indications of a Season of Great Prosperity in Tluit Business. The basic price ot the steel market, that of billets, advanced unother notch Mondn." at Pittsburg, when sales were made by Jones & Laughllns at $23.50 per ton. In splto of the enormous pio ductlon that Is being thrown dally upon tho eonsumeis theie Is not the slight est cessation In tho demand. The vol ume of oreleis continues us large as ever and inanufactuieis are doing their best to stave- oft oiders until thev can get? a breathing spell. Plates are be coming harder to get every day. Railroad and track supplies are be ins purchased by the trunk lines In great quantities, as well as now tolling itock. Some days ugo the Pennsylva nia rollio.ld placed orders for 100 new lceoniotlvt-s. AceordliiK to tho repot ts tecelved by munufuetureis the western and north western eonsumeis of iron and steel are just heglnnlng to buj und there will bo a steady demand from that quurter for tho next three or four months. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON SAUQUOIT FIltE COMPANY MEET AND ELECT OFFICERS. Treasurer-Elect Hurdon Tendored tho Members of the Company an In formal Affair at tho Close of tho Meeting E. Klefer Mndo Happy by the Return of n Sum of Money Which Ho Had Lost Pastor Has Returned to His Congregation. Notes of Minor Interest. Tho members of the Suuquolt silk mill the company met In i ocular ses sion Monday. Tho Important business trimsacted was the annual election of olllcets. Thoso elected ate: President. II. S rial nickel; vice piesldent, Michael Dunn; ilnanclal secretary. Allen 15111s, corresponding and recording srcictary. liw'ln C. Miller; treasurer, William M. Bunion; John Z. Jones, engineer; David Lewis, assistant engineer; Sam uel Kemler, Inspector ot hose. The company also considered the mutter of pin chasing dress co.tts and caps. Following tho general disc ussl jn a committee was named to secuio bids for the furnishing of luilfortns. The "Sauquoit" lire company was organized two years ago at tho sug gestion of the management of the mill. Twenty of the men employed at tho mill compose the company's member ship, and every month several houts me devoted to a fire ill 111. The manupc ment ot the mill have had thieo h dinnts erected about the plant, and on each lloor are , 1,000 feet of hose connected and ready for service In an Instant. The company also respond to the alnnn of Hie sounded fiom ltux OS located ut Ileinlngton avenuo cor ner Cherry street, a block away from the mill. At the conclusion of Monday night's meeting Trensuiei -elect Durdon ten dered tho members un lnfoun.U tecep tlon and luncheon was setved. monl:y WAS FOUND. Fiauk Ko-ifor, of this side, agent for the Lackawanna laundry was made happy K'stetdny after two days spent in a mood diiectly opposite. Mr. Keif ei, while engaged In making his Sat in day delivery of laundry lost $25 in bills on Cedar avenue, between Hotel liest and Hickory street He consld eied the money as lost for good, but told hoverul poisons of his misfortune. John Hoffman, of this side, found the roll of bills Sunday near Hickory street, doing Into Hotel llest yester day he told of hlb find and asked If It was known to whom the money be longed, lie was Informed that Mr. Kelfcr lost the money and last night he tinned It over to him, lef using to accept a icvvurd. HAVK RKTURNKD HOJIK. Rev. nnd Mis'. W. A. Nordt have re turned from Newaik, N. J., wheio they weio called le-cently by the death of Mrs. Nordt's father, John Thielemann, an old and respected resident of that city. The funeral was held Mondiy afternoon fiom deceased's lesldence. Set vices were held at the lesldence and at the Second German Presbyter ian church of Newaik, of which con giegatlon ho was a life long member, nnd of which his son-in-law. Rev. Mr. Nordt, was pastor for twenty-two ems previous to his coming to this city. Tho lntter was one of the cleigy men who officiated at the services. The f,uneral was one of tho hugest held In Newark In many veais. Misses Martha and Lydla Noidt, who accom panied their patents to Newaik, have also l etui ned. COMM1TTKK RKPORT. Tho Seranton Snengerrunde met in tegular session at Natter's hall last night and the meeting was one of the niDst lnteiesting held In several months. Philip Robinson, Gustave Rep pert and Ptofesor Gustave Schmidt, who compilsed tho committee which went to New York city Frldaj last and presented to Hon. Call Schurz the handsomclj engrossed testimonial In honor of his seventieth blithdav, re pented iu detail the featuies of tho trip. Mr Robinson, chairman of the committee, made the leport. In substance It did not differ fiom the nceount printed In this column Monday. The committee was tendered n v ote of thanks for tho splendid per formance of tho duties entrusted to It. The standing committee of enter tainment of the boclety gave a lengthy report of the ptogiess being made In the nriangements for the annual giund concert of the Saengen untie to be held at Nattci's hall April 21. feT JOHN'S CHURCH NOTKS. ColumbitH council, No. 179. Young Men's Institute, will receive commun ion (n a bodj- at the eatly mass ut St. John's church Sunday next. Rev. K. J. Mellej ollle lattd at th" Lenten devotions at St. Juhn'b chutch hist night. Father Melley preached an ablu and eloquent seinion. Rene-diction of the blessed sacrament was giv en nt the close of the sermon. Rev. J. J. McCube, assistant mlesl at St. John's church congregation, went to Wayne countj' yesterday to attend the funeral of his aunt. Mis. Anna Moran, which will be held theie this morning. NVUS OF NKWS. Lenten m-i vices will bo held at St. Maij's Catholic chuich tonight. The stations1 of tho cross will he recited and benediction will be given. Tho Klectilo boclnl and Athletic club held an Interesting meeting at the club's looms on Alder street last night. Tho usual mid-week services will be held tonight at tho Hickory StroU Presbyterian church. Kvery member of the club ot lrit teen Is requested to bo piese-nt at tho i egulur meeting tonight nl Hotel Rest. The olllcers elected a month ago will ussume their duties. A son was born to Mi. and Mr. Fred Sohns, of Pittston avenue. Mon dn). The llttlo fellow is their llrs. born. Michael J. O'Holleran, of Cedar uvo nue, whose ejes weie Inluied a few months ago while at work at the b!arti.- GIVE THE CHILDREN A DRINK called Ornln-O. It Is a delicious, uppetlz lug. nourishing food ilrfnk to take tin placo of coffee. Sold by all grocers mm illsed by all who usc-cl It because whi t inoperly prepared It tastes like tho lines c offe-o, but is frro from till Its Injurious incim-rtlCH Qrnln-O aids digestion und strengthens tho nerves. It Is not a stim ulunl hut a health builder, und chlltlirn, iih well us adults, can think It with Rieut lioneltt. Costs ubout U us much u cof- L fee, IS and ?c. WHAT GRATEFUL WOMEN SAY About Peruna as a Remedy for Female Catarrh. MW Magiuder, York Co, Va. Dr. S. 15 llnitmun, Columbus, O "I can scarcely tlnd woids to express my gratitude to you lor all your kind ness to me. We lrtve used Pe-ru-nn. in our family for tho past year and lnd It c, woiidetful medlilne. It ha.s robbed the grave of one victim, lor 1 was In a critical condition when 1 wtote ou be foie. Thanks to you, however, inv health Is fully restored nnd am better than 1 have been for (he ycuis. I c-annot say too much In favot of jour medicines. If you can uso any woids ot mine to assist you in youi woik I will only bo too glad. I wish everv young lady In our town c'-ould lead jour book Thete would be a gtcit deal liss sickness and puny women." Miss liertha K. Saige-nt. Nuvnsoto, Tex. Dr. S. U. Iluitman, Columbus, O.- '1 think It Is time to lot you k n o w w h a t j-our tieiuinont has don- fur mo. I nm ltd ur a mil n n loll ed troiblc I had v wlun T vvroto jyVs ,,. if.,, WMirvn T W OUld S t C. O 1 over 1 could not straighten u p without tho most seveio pain. I am w.-U of that, and am much bettor In othei waj's. I am stll' taking Po-ru-na and Man-ii Un and am giving it to my two little . girls. We took It all through the yel low fever scare, rverybodv In this I town, I think, had the- dengu. but if we hud It, it was so light that we did not know it; only one of the little gli is had a light heidacliL- and a little fever, I did not call the doctor, but used your smith shop of the South mill of the Lackawanna lion and Steel comiunv, has entered a pilvate hospital to un dergo an one-ration upon the ejes. Mls A. Gallagher, of Hemlock sttcct, has returned from a visit at Caibon dale. Miss Marie Tilg. of Urookljn, h'iri retuined home from a pleasant viM! with Miss Mame O'Halleran, of Cedaf av tnue. OBITUARY. Michael Drennan, an old and much re spected icMilent of South Serai.ton. died jestetduy morning at the lesielence, lit Crown avenue, after a two weeks' ill ness. Deceased is survived by Ids wile und six Llillelten, Man. P.itriek, Anna, Loictta, Thomas and C.ithetlne. Tho tu ne ral will be held Piidav morning. A high mass of rceiulem will be eolebuited and Intel ment will bo made at the Cu thtdwil cemelorj. GREEN BIDtrE. Will Lewis, of Mai Ion stieet, is 111. .Mr. and Mrs. William Hecbner. of P.Htsvllle, who weie visiting Mr. and Mrs. A G. ivts, of Momoe avenue, havo retuined home. Frank Tiffany is the guest of Mis. Mollle Giey, of Hopbottom. Mis John Williams, of Ninth Wash ington avenue, has reeovott-el fiom un eight weeks' Illness. Adam Lehman bus leturncd trom a visit to Honesdale. Moses Kvatis, of Madison avenue. Is oiy ill with pi I p. Miss Kdlth Jones, of Deacon stieet, is ill. The members of the Phil Sheiiiluli Council, "ioung Men's lnstltue. will stait a pool tournament In llv If club looms on Cupoir-o avenue Thunda evening. Miss Minnie Fiiuver. of cherij lane, is lecoverlng fiom her re-tent Illness The Women's Chilstian Temperance Union will hold an evangelistic meet ing in the llbiaiy Thuisday atteinoon Mis. J. S. Miller will addiess the meet lug Mis L. D. Coleman and son. Cl.vde, le-tt for Cleveland, Ohio, to join Ml. Coleman. Owing to the bad weather jet?nluv No. 27 und No 2S schools held but ono se-"sori In tho pilmary giacles The Women's club held a veiv lntei esting entertainment last evening in tho Ptesbyterlun chuicli. Tho feature of tho evening wns a talk on the "Ladv of the Lake" by Rev I J. Lansing. A hlithiUy patty was tendoted Miss Uluncho Rejnolds ut her homo on N w Y"ik street last evening. Miss Welchel and Miss Hattle Lvman assisted Mis. Reynolds in serving. Those piesent wetv Misses Helen AVelchel, Dorolhv Welchel Fiatiels Killain, Viola Hitch cock. Fleta Finch. V.uby Douglass. Wil bur Hitchcock, Hugh Kelly, Heibeit Stone nnd Ralph Rejnolds, Tho Inclement weather did not deter the- Just foi Fun club fro.n holding their annuul meeting last night a1 tlia home of Robot t Hull, of Million stieet. At tho conclusion ot the business ses sion a shoil social time was enjoved. dancing, music and a banquet being pt milled. About fotty members weie piesent. T. II. D.avey, of Nlagata Falls, is tin guest of T. 13. Rushnell, of Jeflerson uvenue. Miss Mae Kellani, of Adams a eiiuo, Is convalescing from nn Illness with the gli p. At a nicotine; of tho citizens ot rjroi-n Ridge und vicinity hold recently, ii w.m unanimously agreed that Mnunoi s 13mu! lon of Cod Liver Oil wus tho tinest piep iiullott of Its kind on tho murket und me ot the best remedies for ull piilnien ni dlhcnscs. cnuglis, colds, ete. Also ihe tinest lung strengthencr and tome In cunvulesciicci known, and so it-usnnuhlo In price none neeil deny thcniselves. lie ulur dollar slzo Me ut MANNER'S PHARMACY, 920 Urucu Ridso Street. 6-: Mrs$ fiFth p ik T'iKiia -T' iit .,wl . ggrv vm warn medicine, which I praise highly and recommend," -Mis. r. K. F. Ollle, T.ox ID. Osjkii. Allsa. Dr S. 11. Hnrtman Coltimbtiii, O.; "t nm sure that Pe-iu-uals on of th" best medicines on the maiket T have taken It evets winter for the last four ...... T t. .. f & 3'tlir, i nir. vi . j tried It after n 56 long, hard spell &2&& of la gtlppe, for "TASK couch and i a- -SJiM: tntrh cuuse'd by S?k l.l gllpiH.'. T -s am HUie that I would have been In tny grave now had I not used It. t havo told inanv oinels the ijood It did me Kverybodi said Hint I hail consump tion, and I Knew that I would have it unlcrs I got lellei. J.voiy full ,tr the last four eins I take it as a pieventn tlve fiom cold 1 believe that 11' imoplo knew what a great pi ov dilutive Po-ru-uii Is Ihej would have less lioiihlo fiom that ch ended disease, 'hi grippe It never fuil. I am well advanced In lite, but I fiel that 1 might live thiough many winters with the help of Pe-iu-na 1 novei foigit to ii commend it to Jiiung as well .is old for all kinds of colds, cough- i nl. lull. etu. I feel It my duty to give pi also win le It Is due. I am and ever sh ill be grateful to tho man who dlscovend Pe-ru-nii." Mis S. K. Dlckei. New Ol leans, l.l. S II H irtm.in. Columbus, () "I am feeling pufh bottort now thanl hav loi two yeais. I have taken ten bottles ot your Pe-iu-ua and &&sm .&zr--jr ' ir. & w 3 is . will continue r!:tfc Inkinc It nnd ttfel;.'ss-will leeoinmeiid iK'fe "8 " Eieatei and ''vVwHii iiintniopiiv tiinn this cannot be Imagined. A mcdlc.il missionary like join sell is what this wot Id needs most, as von are always willing to give fru- novice to nil I tlnd Po-ru-na to be the hi st medicine tor female cmnnlnlnt njid In all ca.'e-, of estieme weakness I think It i" the best le-mtdy In the vvoild, ns It ln- done me a gre.it denl of good. AI fi lends saj I am lo iking bettet riow than I have for je.us Tliej want to i know what 1 have be, n doing, I look so well. I tell them that Pe-ru-nn did It. ' I hope- Dr Hartm.m will live many je-.us moiv to help otners ns he did me" I Mis. H Blithe, 1S34 Sixth stie-l AMUSEP1ENTS. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, " uimausoRR & ri:is. Lts.ji 11. U. L. Nti. Mann n r NE WEEK COVIMCSCIM1 MONDAY, Ibeeys bLIi'ORTRD RV Jack Hoeffler Stock Co, Sjn-clal ''cnerv IllRli (iusi uiulevllle. fiirtuln up f'o-n start to ilnlsli PRICES 10, 20 and 30 CENTS. Dims Pdatinees Commencing Tuasd.y l.jJks tlcLfts will bclisucjfor Alonilay night T YCEUM THEATRE, -' RLIS & IIUKIHISDHR. Ui5Ji II. K. LOSC1. Manajcr. l-riday Evenlnp;, March 10. DENMAN THOMPSON'S i iltcu fi.i tin. peupli- no onjoyod TUo Old llonietic.nl. .NOW IN nili 1 tllKD YUAR OP SUCCHSS. Not u I nrcc t'ouifidv, hut a chuiuiler ilruuuiiif .New VorUtK.v Life-, und entlioiv fiecfrnm e.ii-iution. PIUCRS-J". '. lo. tl.fr) buturJuy Matinee, Saturday Night, Mur, n. Tin Omit LAR Ilh'rm 1N,I ijuif. III nii OiUin.tl Dlicoverles in ilu K I'm uf ih, Vluvtloua Creation ReveaSed 'I In MvmciIiiu- DIs ippi anu'ce." 'Tin- House .mil the Drain. ' '1 In ) II in- Room ' Tin P.i-siiiK of .Mini ' liglit of the Adi pt ' 'Hie vw!idea nn si uvve lisphlng pc r foi m mi e i vt l m en in Ameileu. PltU'l'S -Math 1 1 --" mill Till, imiiiii; 2", J), T" $1 hi Coinmenclnn Monday Matlnc, Mnrch 0 FRED RIDER'S Moulin Rouge Burlesq tiers, r rillllovj ofShutely DIzIiicm NEXT Haich, 0th, 10th, nnd lltli Irwin Brothel s' Builesciucis. s kxm sMm WMfcUjmwms. bsssikuMI Dr 4' ', ?&& h I v;rf,KT.-P8 05lS&WSa i n T Cj Ti)8 Sunshine of Paradise Alley liTaAUDays Only mMsfj r
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