-' ' -- ' -tr-rv THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1899. SBw7 HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON VARIETY OF CONCERTS AND SOCIAli AFFAIRS. Young People of tho Welsh Baptist Church Will Entertain Welsh Prize Singers Will Appenr Here for the Last Time William Burke, the Song Writer, to Reproduce a Comedy at the Auditorium Child Injured by a Horse Notes of a Personal Naturo Other News. The young people ot tho Wel.'h Hap tlst church, on Wayne avenue, will give an entertainment tomorrow evening nt the abovo church. The programme Is us follows: Ad dress. Chairman Homy H. DuvIm: selee tlon, Amateur Cileo oluh; song, Mrs. Hcnjamln Amos; lerltatlon, Master Haytlen iITIce; sour:. David Smith; competition Impromptu speech: song, Joshua John: recitation, David Itlch ards; competition, "He I.lvcth:" sons; and auartette, Charles Itlchnrds and party. Vdjudlcator on Impromptu speech. Henry H. Davis, and on musk', 1'rof. Cousin. OTHRR SOCIAli AFFAIRS. The Ladles' Aid society ot the Provi dence Presbyterian church will conduct an entertainment at the church next Friday evonln. . The famous Welsh Prize singers will give a concert nt the Auditorium on Friday evening. May 19. The affair will be conducted under the auspices of the popular Anthracite Wheelmen's club and promises to be well attended. Will Burke, the popular nong writer and comedian, with the assistance of a capable company ot well-known art ists, will Rive a concert at the Audi torium this evening. After tho concert a social will be held. CHILD 1NJUIIKD. David Jeffries, the 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mis. David Jeffries, had a narrow escape from serious Injury yes terday. Whllo crossing West Market street n horse belonging to the Tuckuvannii Hardware company knocked him down and stepped on his foot, bruising It. Tho child was removed to his home on Wayne avenue and a physician sum moned. MENTION OF PEOPLE. Peter Kelley, of Hudson street. Is dangerously ill. Rev. W. F. Davis, of the Wnyne Ave nue Baptist church, returned yester day from Warrior Run. Miss Maine Marion, an Instructor at tho School of Mines, Is 111 nt her home on Keyser nvenue, Mrs. Plttock, of Deacon street, re turned home yesterday from the Hah- PAINT I Yes we hieavo It. Atlantic Lea J, Pure Linseed Oil, and Ready nixed Paint, Varnish, Putty, etc. GEORGE W. JENKINS', l ni S. Ala In Avenue. An Early Summer Sale Of Early Summer Fabrics Words are unnecessary to impress on our readers the importance of this sale. It comes at the right time and offers a money saving opportunity to our friends at the moment it will do them most good. 25 pieces 40-lnch fancy mixtures, cheviot, checks, covert cloths, silk and wove weaves, etc. A great cleaning up lot comprising goods that sold at 37lSc.( 45c. and up to 65c. a yurd. Cleaning up price, 23c t5 pieces 40-Inch all-wool vlgoreau, ultlngs, light weight nnd very fine. All the liest shades. Our leading 50c. cloth. Cleaning np price, 37c 10 pieces 43-lnch cheviot mixtures. A strictly high grade suiting. All the best shadings, with lots of fjulet style In It. Last week's price wbb COc. Cleaning up price, 19c 10 pieces 50-lnch all-wool French storm serges, black and navy only. A Genuine 70c. cloth. We've too many on hand though; therefore the Cleaning up price, 50c Parasols All the novelties of the season now open, awoiting your inspection. ra2S5SBE3cS3i Globe Warehouse nemann hospital, where she ha been under treatment for some time. Mrs. Evan Thomas, of Taylor, visited Mrs. Humphrey, of Wayne avenue, yes terday. Mrs. J. V. Mauley, of Mooalc, spent yesterday with friends on Uriels nve iiue. J. F. Phillips, ot Carbondale, was s. visitor hero yesterday. Miss Jennie Williams, of North Main avenue, Is recovering from a serious Illness. Miss Lottie Illrtley, ot North Main avenue, Is visiting friends In Wyoming. William Davis and Clarence Bum mage, ot Ashley, visited friends on Wayne avenue yesterday. Mrs. John House, of New York, has returned home from a visit here with her brother, Ambrose Mulley. MINOR NKWS NOTES. The children of the Welsh Baptist church, Wayne avenue, rehearsed yes terday for Children's day. The funeral of Michael Costello will take placo from his late home nn Charles street today at 2.30 o'clock. In terment will be made In tho Cathedral cemetery. Noah Williams, of Brick avenue. Is at the Moses Taylor hospital to receive treatment for his eye, which was In jured In the mines some time ago. A ruffle for a set of miner's tools will be hold Friday evening for the benefit of Mrs. Ambrose Depow. QUEEN RIDGE. Miss Edith Edson. of West Plttston, who was visiting Mrs. J. E. Ross, of Marlon street, has leturned home. Charles Carr received a badly sprained hand by being thrown from Ills wheel yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Lewis, Jr., have commenced housekeeping at 140 Mon roe avenue, Dunmore. E. 1$. Sturges Is erecting two large double dwellings on ElectriQ avenue. Dr. 0. J. Berllnghof and Dr. Sureth are attending a convention in Bing hamton. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Goldsmith, ot Washington avenue, are In Philadel phia. Only Williams' Ice cream used with soda water drawn at Manner's drug store. Gilbert Lansing, of Sunset avenue, Is In New York city. 'P. P. Smith, of Mousey avenue, has returned from New York city. Valentine Bliss, of Capouse avenue. Is In New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Brownell. of Philadel phia, are the guests of Mrs. Foster, of Green Ridge street. Ralph, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Goldsmith, of Washington a ve nue, was severely injured Monday even ing by being run over by Clarke Bios.; heavy delivery wagon. Medical aid wai summoned and he Is at present resting quietly. Nothing but the purest of fruit Juices and rock candy syrup used in soda flavors at Manner's pharmacy, 9i0 Green Ridge street. The Green Ridge Wheelmen held a business meeting Monday night to con sider the idea of erecting a new club house. Plans have been submitted by Architect Davis for a three-story club house, with all modern Improvements If the plans are carried out, as now In tended, the Wheelmen will have the most up-to-date club house In the city. Several sites are in view, Including a lot on Wyoming avenue, near No. 2i school. A meeting will be held in the near future to conclude arrangements for building. 10 pieces 46 inches whip cords, new two tone effects. Extra weight for tailored Jacket suits. All the good shades of the season. This line was $1.33. Cleaning up price. 08c 10 pieces 4G Inches, all-wool Jncquard Suitings, solid colors with satin polka dot effects. This weave ranks as one of tho high novelties of the season. Best former price 11.00. Cleaning up price, S!)c Special lot of Fancy Novelty Suit ings. Late arrivals that must be slaughtered because of their tardiness In coming to hand. A great half-dollar value. Cleaning up price. 37Kc A complete line of -IB-Inch all-wool whip cords In solid colors, Including new blues, greens, greys, tans, browns, garnet, etc. A rare bargain at tho money. Cleaning up price, (50c 1G pieces 45-lnch Mohair Brllllantines In small brocaded effects, nnd fine make, silk finish. Shades navy and grey only. A $1.00 cloth. Cleaning up price, (10c EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON REGULAR MEETING OF BOARD OF TRADE LAST NIGHT. Many Subjects Discussed, but No Definite Action Talten Commit tees Named for the Year Resolu tions Adopted and Other Matters ivetcrrca to Death ot Ueorge u, ilenore Vvneelmon iilect umcers nnd Members St. David's Ladles air inner JNotcs ana jfersonais of General Interest. Tho following members were pre sent at the meeting of tho West Side board of trade last evening; Presi dent C. K. Daniels, Secretary Joseph Oliver, Treasurer William Farrell, Dr. P. F. Struppler, John Fern, Jenklu Heese, II. 1). Jones, T. Fellows Mason. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Secretary Oliver and ap proved. President Daniels referred to tho bond ordinance and the sum spoken of for park improvements and thought some of It ought to be secured for AVest Scrnnton. The matter was referred to tho park committee with power to act. Mr. Panel thought an effort should bo made to secure the Pound Woods for a park under the new man agement of the Delaware, Lackaw..nna and Western company. Follows Mason moved that In the event of anything elne but iiMvori being Included In the bond ordinance, a recommendation be Inserted for the West Lackawanna avenue viaduct. Mr. Mason reported that a movement wos on foot for the construction of a pii vute sewer on South Main avenue in Hie vicinity of Kdwards' court nnd Hock street. Resolutions wore adopt ed expressing the regret of tho board for the death of Frank Stottor. A communication was read from Am brose West, proprietor of the Pioneer Knitting mills, ot Plymouth, relative to n site for the location of a knitting mill that will employ about 'J00 girls the first year. The matter was inferred to the manufacturers' committee with power to uct. In reply to an adver tisement Inserted In the Pnterson. N. J.. News relative to the location ot sill; industries In West Scranton, n communication was read by W. S. .Sheldrake, ot P.iterson. offering to lo cale n mill employing from one to two hundred hands for a free site and the mixing of $10,000, taking bonds at S per cent. Interest. The communica tion wns placed on llle. Secretary Oliver reported that he had Seen the nlllclals of the gas and watr company regarding the repair of thu pwement on South Main avenue an 1 was Informed that the asphalt com pany had been notified to repair the holes, hut that the paving company will not do anything until they have other work to do. The annual rcpoit of Secretary Oli ver was piesented. The leport was u review of the work of the past veur, referring to the opening of Hip Wel.,h Phllosophtenl library as a branch if the Albright library; the appropria tion for the repair of Fmnklln Engine company: the necessity of providing more hose for the fire compiles; f o enormous cost of viewers in the Nine teenth district sewer case; the neglect of the gas and water company to : pair streets after being torn up; the neglect of repairs to the asphalt pave ment; the Hvdo Park avenue sewer, and several minor matters. The finan cial condition of the board was also reported. Mr. Farrell called the attention of the street commissioner and the Fifth ward counellmen to the condition of Washburn street, between Morris court and Van Huron avenue. President Daniels read the following appoint ment of committees for the ensuing year: Streets and Bildges A. Fl. Holmes, chairman; A. M. Morse. II. D. Jones, Jenkln T. Heese, D. D. Kvans, Joseph P. Phillips, Thomas M. Watklns. Manufacturers 10. M. Clarke, Hon. John II. Fellows. William Blume, Will iam It. Williams, Joseph Anslev, Jr., Hon. John R. Farr, T. Fellows Mason. Membership nnd Dues William Far rell, chairman; John Fern A. B. Holmes, Daniel Klslngcr, T. -R. Price, Jenkln T, Reese, Joseph Oliver. Parks Dr. P. F. Struppler, ip. J. Mo Cann. Joseph Oliver, T. Fellows Mason, H. H. Williams. William V. Qiitllths, William Farrell. Finance Hector Campbell, Dr. J. J. Roberts, S. It. Jones, D. Philip Will lams', Dr. M. J. Williams, K. G. Smith, George H. Carson. Legislation Hon. John It, Farr. Will iam II. Roe. esq., C. R. Pitcher, esq.. Dr. J. J. Cn rrnll. .1 .T nnvlm imnn Thomas, Thomas J O'Boyle. F.. G. Peten. of the firm of Peters Bros., was elected to membership. Dr. Struppler and Secretary Oliver were appointed a committee to prepare a resolution endorsing Mayor Molr's rec ommendation regarding the chief ot the fire department nnd reported as follows: Inasmuch as the mayor has appoint ed and sent to the select council the name of John II. Walker, a member of this board, to be chief of the fire de partment, be It Resolved, That we hereby express our appreciation of the honor conferred upon us and this important section of tho city, and make known our approval of the selection. P. F. Struppler, Joseph Oliver, com mittee. The following committee was ap pointed to draft Htiltablo resolutions on the death of George Benoro, a mem ber of the board: Messrs. T. Fellows Mason, Dr. P. F. Struppler and John Fern. The counellmen who are supporting the Baiber asphalt proposition came in for censure by tho board and tho mayor's proposition of repairing the streets was endorsed. Mr. Fern made the assertion that the amount of money spent In ropr.ing Luzerne street last year was thrown away, and tho street was worse at the completion of tlie Job than it was before it was begun. A motion was made to request the coun ellmen of tho Fifth and Fifteenth wards and the street commissioner to experiment with the. plan of scraping and hauling away tho dirt on Luzerne street as suggested by Mr. Fern. A committee vtob appointed to call DOES COFFEE AGREE WITH YOU? If not, drink Oraln-O made from pure grains. A lady writes: "The first tlmo 1 made Gruln-O I did not liko it but after using It for one wnek nothing would Induce me to no back to coffee." It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it frcoly with great benefit. It is the strengthening sub stanro of pure, trains. Get a pack see today from your grocer, follow the directions In makir.g it and you will have a delicious and healthful tnblo bev erage fcr old nnd young, 15c. and 25c. A HARMLESS SYllnULANT. Should Always lie at Hind Then Treacher ous Spring Days. This long desired agent In the pre vention and euro of disease has at length been found. It has been stamped with tho Government's approval, and endorsed by tho medical profession. An eminent medical authority while speaking of grip and Us proper treat ment has this to say. "that while ordi nary whlskev Is cither useless or dangerous, or both, In tho treatment ot grip, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is of the lurgest value In tho treat ment." This Invigorating agent, with Its ab solute freedom from fusel oil, and its possession of tonic powers which have been felt and recognized by all who have used It, Is a sovereign remedy for coughs nnd colds, Inlluonza and asthma, and oftentimes wards off nu attack ot pneumonia which, without Its Inter vention, would have hurried tho suf ferer Into a premature grave. The wise housewife, then, will al ways keep u bottle of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey In the closet among her household remedies, upon the mayor with reference to the repair ot the streets with broken stone and cement. Messrs. Farrel, Jones, Holmes, Reese, Fern and Oliver were appointed. Reference was made to tho establishment of a full-fledged sub station postofflre on this side. The matter was left to the president to con fer with Postmaster Rlpplo and report at the next meeting. The meeting win then adjourned. DKATII OF GKORGE BKNORK. George H. Benore, the Junior mem ber of the well known firm of John Benore .fc Son, died nt the home of his parents on Scrnnton street at 1.50 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr. Be nore bad not been seriously 111 until Monday morning, when he took to his bed. On Thursday night of last week he complained of a cold, nnd had pre viously been a sufferer from rheumat ism and erysipelas, nnd on Friday morning remained Indoors. Nothing serious was anticipated, but on Mon day pneumonia developed, ond despite the efforts of the attending physicians, nothing could be done to prevont death. Deceased was born in the town of Bolston, Oswego county. Now York, and was :i" years of nge. He was Iden tified with his father In the lumber business fiom bis boyhood up, nnd be came a partner In the Arm when he was about 110 years of age. Ho was married to a Miss Sadie Phillips, who died shortly afterwards, and his sec ond wife was Mls.4 Grace Morris, of Brooklyn, N. V v ho. together with one ton. John, aged tl years, survive him. Mr. Benore was a member of Hyde Park lodge. Free and Accepted Masons; Knights of Pythias. No. MS. and Lack awanna, couii'il, Roynl Arcanum. He served one term In the select council from the Fifth wind, and resided at 160 South Main avenue. Mrs. Benore. who has b"en visiting In Biooklyn, N, Y., since a week ago last Saturday, was notltied by telegraph of her husband's death yesterday, end ai lived home last evening. The funeral arrangements have not yet been perfected and will be announced tomorrow. KLKC'TRIC CITY WHKF.LMKN. At a legular meeting of the Klectrlc City Wheelmen last evening the fol lowing olllcers were elected- President, W. S Menrs; first vice president, it, V. Luce; second vice president. Frank DciPuy; iccordlng secretary, Samuel McCracUen; corresponding secretary. K. L'. Smith; uuanrlul secretary. Wil liam Hughes; treasurer. Peter W Taguc: director, K. f!. Peters; rap tain, Guy Italph: first lieutenant, Wil liam Ijowls; second lieutenant, Udward Davis. The new members elected were: Km rys Joseph, A. K. Kurtz. James M. Powell. Hugh L. Hughes and William Seagraves. ST. DAVID'S FAIR. The fair and festival under the aus pices of the ladles of St. David's Kpls eopal church opened last evening under favorable circumstances. The severul booths have been tastily decorated and aie in charge of the members of the Guild. The entertainment provided last evening consisted of piano duets by Professor Clark S. Thomas and Mrs. M. Selbert. Fannie Blttenbendcr nnd Laura Hallet vocal solo, Nellie Mnrk wiek; recitation, Mvra Davis: comic solo, John Hooker, and n violin Uuet by May Fisher nnd Lillian Konwnrd. Stenner's band will furnish the music and the Watkins family tomorrow evening. FUNKRAL OF MRS. STI'MP. The funeral services over the re mains of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Stump were held at the Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church yesterday afternoon. Tlie pastor, the Rev. James Bennlnger, nnd the Rev. P. F. Zltzle raau, of the Zlon Lutheran church, were the clergymen In chnige. Many friends of the deceased were present. The remains were Interred In Washburn street cemetery. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. City Superintendent of Schools George Howell is spending a. few days in Philadelphia. Mrs. John T. Richards, of Tenth street, is on tho sick list. Mrs. B. Culkln, of South Van Buren avenue, Is entertaining MIsa Maria. Burke, of Carbondale. Miss Elizabeth Jones, of Plttston, haj returned home from a short visit with relatives on North Bromley avenue, K. A. Clark and family, of South Main avenue, will spend the summer at Lake George. GKNERAL NKWS NOTES. A meeting will be hold In Ivorlte hall, 124 South Main avenue, Ihtw evening, for the purpose of reorganizing Com pany F. Thirteenth regiment, Pennsyl vania Volunteers. Edward Humphreys, a patient nt the tated yesterday. Walter Jermyn. a laborer In the Con tinental mine, had his right hand smashed Monday morning while at work, by a fall of roof. He was taken to the Moses Taylor hospital for treat ment. An entertainment will bo held at the Allls mission on Keyser nvenue next Frldny evening for tho benefit of the building fund. Samuel Dean, of Keyser avenue. Is suffering from nn Injured foot, sus tnlned while at woik In Brlggs' shaft. A pleasant party was tendered Miss Mary Williams, of Carbondale. at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Goqrge Kogllzer, In Decker's court, Monday evening. The members of the Bellevue Welsh Calvinlstlc Methodist church held nn enjoyable social last evening. The music committee of the Young Women's Christian association branch will meet this evening In tho new rooms at S.30 o'clock lo arrange for a musicals Friday evening' of next week. A business meeting of tho Frnnklln F.nglne company was hold last even ing nt tho engine house. The board of directors of the West Side hospital held a meeting last even ing. At i meeting of the mcmbois of the First Baptist church In Moigan's hall last evening, an executive committee of twenty five members was elected. St. Cecilia's Ladles Catholic Total Abstinence and Benevolent society will hold their annual social In Mcara' halt this evening. SOUTH SCRANTON. John Gnrvcy, of Fig street, rested last night In tho county Jail. Gnrvcy wns arrested on a warrant Issued by Alderman Lentes, at tho Instance of Richard Fleming, a neighbor of tho de fendant. Just a week ago yesterday, the prosecutor alleges, tho defendant came homo lntoxlcnted and begnn to nbusc his wife. The cries of tho wo man brought Mr. nnd Mrs. Fleming to her aid. Garvey, It Is alleged, with an ax and stones, made forcible entry Into Fleming's' nbode and Inflicted seri ous Injury upon his wife and him, hence tho nrrest. When brought be fore the alderman ball In the sum of $500 was demanded. In default Garvey was committed to the county Jail. Charles Pfelfer, of 328 Maple street, was also arraigned before Alderman Lentes yesterdny, charged by his wife with assault and battery. Pffelfer has been given ever so many chances to mend his ways by Alderman Lentes, that when brought for a hearing ho was committed to the county Jail to await the action of the grand Jury. Tho Century Hose company of this ride will hold forth 'tonight, at the lire men's fair nt tho Armory on Adams nvenue. The company will assemble tonlaht at 7 o'clock to give a street parade, and then, proceed to the ar mory. Tho William Connell nnd Nep tune Hose companies will accompany the Century's in the parac)o and assist at the lair. The Forest band will lead the procession. Dr. Albert Xolb was 3!) years of age yesterday. His residence on Cedar avenue was thronged throughout the day by his friends who came to tender congratulations and well wishes. Miss Emily Reese, of Rendham, has returned from a visit with Miss Scheuch, of Birch utrect. The South Side Young Women's Christian association will hold a moth ers' meeting this afternoon at U o'clock. Mrs. Wlebel will speak In German. Cake and co'feo will be served. All women are invited. The annual excursion ot tho Scrnnton Saengerrundo will run t o Mountain Park, July 26. Tlie annual outing and ctam bake of the Electric Social and Athletic club will be held nt Kagle park, Sunday, May 21. The Fourteen Friends will meet In special session at Hotel Best tomor row night. The meeting is railed to listen to and net on the report of the executive committee and tho Dewey day banquet and danco of tlte club. The feature of the dance of the Wel come Dancing class tonight, will be the "Coon's Holiday." A new two-step and cake walk will be Introduced by Thos. Remise. Jr.. the author of the dance. Nay Aug tribe ot Red Men and Com et lodge, Knights of Pythias, met In regular session last nght. Henry Albert, of Birch street, is able to be about again after a long Illness. A daughter was born yesteiday to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hopf, of Stone avenue. Miss Annie Flynn, of Hawiey.has re turned from a visit with Miss Katie Bunt', of Birch street. Pea Coal Delivered, ?1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar avc. 'Phone 66S3. DUNMORE DOINGS. Michael Kelly Severely injured on the Erie and Wyoming Valloy Railroad Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Spencer Entertain. Michael Kelly, of Franklin street, met with a painful uccident on the Erie and Wyoming Valley rall.oa 1 ttacks at Rock Junction, Monday af ternoon, which will confine him to hid homo for some time. Kelly, who 1b a conductor, was engaged in as sisting tho brakemen In making up their train, when he had occasion to step on the main line A hand car upon which were a gang of men cm ployed In repairing the track, came nlong and struck Kelly, throwing him backwards. Although taken by suiprite, ho haa the presence of mind to catch a rail ing and hold on, thus savins; him from death beneath the wheels. Tho c,r was stopped and tho Injured man re moved from his perilous position. Lat er he was removed to nls home and Dr. Garvey called in, vlu found ho was injured qulto badly. AN EVENING PAP.l'Y. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Spencer, on East Drinker street, was the scene of a pleasant event last even ing. The occasion was a progressive euchre party given in honor ot Miss Grace Stanton, ot Whitney Point, N. V., and Miss Elizabeth Woods. The pastime of the evening was indulged in until a seasonable hour, when all departed home, well pleased with tho evening enjoyment. Mrs. Spencer was assisted In receiv ing the guests by Mrs. Hays, of Brook lyn, N. Y.; Mlst'ca Grace Stanton and Elizabeth Wood. Those present were Mr. and Mis. M. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sav age, Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parsons, of Green Ridge; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Spencer, of Scran ton; Mr. and Mrs. James Moffntt. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Ames. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Speck, Mr. and Mrs. Sadler Hopkins, Misses Anna Bryden, Bessie Hargls, of Chicago, 111;; J. Goston, of Wllke.i Burro; Inis Irey, Miss Stelnbaugh, of Hyde Park, Edith Wert and Beshio Savage; Messrs. Thomas and Charles Wnrg. Louis Van Wormer, Guy Baird, Arthur Closse, Joseph Gray and John Wort. SHORT PARAGRAPHS. All members of St. Stephen's com mnndery, No. 236, Knights of Malta, are requested to meet at their rooms In Masonic hall this nfternoon at 3 o'clock sharp, prior to tholr depatturo for Scranton to participate In tho par ade, which begins at 4 o'clock, Mem bers aro requested to wear black gloves and parade badge, The Memorial day committee will meet In tho roons ot tho John B. Smith Hose company, on Chestnut street, to morrow evening. It Is their dostra to have representatives of the dlff'ir- STRONG MEN GO SYSTEMIC CATAIUtH. A Fcciillur Phase or Catarrhal Development. lion, A. T. Wimbeiiy, Collector ot the Port of New Orleans, La , and member of the National Republican committee, In writing ot Po ru-tiu, rays: Hon. A. T. Wlmberly, Collector of Port New Orlennr. La. "Pcrti-mi Drug Manufacturing Co, Columbus, O. : "Gentlemen I have used Pe-ru-na and can gladly recommend it as be ing all you represent. I wish thnt ev ery man who Is In need of a good tonic could know of It. I would advise .ill such to take It now, and am sure It would never be regretted." A. T. Wlmberly. Pe-ru-na Is an Internal remedy-a scientific remedy for catarrh. It cures catarrh wherever located, its cures last. Pe-ru-na gives strength by st ip- THE POPULAR HOUSE 8 Q jiSS ' I 5 1 niflvftlfliul Rfavflk j WV M. VW4AVJ, Ji-T JLJ VAVV At any price, are superior to f other wheels. 0 S Cleveland Ricvcles nt $40 o & Are Big Value U, We are not 'closing v new wiieeis just trom tue M FOOTE & FULLER CO., P Mcurs nulldinif, 110-142 ' TAKC TIME BY THE FORELOCK.' Car load Ju3t arrived. All styles, and prices tho lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GFUDES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Five large floors full to tho celling at Thos. Kelly's Stons, rXlX. ent societies present. Meeting to be called at 7.15 p. m. sharp. The head ot a rainbow trout, caught in the Roaring Brook stream by Fred Beaver, brother of Patrolni"ii Fritz Beaver, Is on exhibition In the win dow ot Oscar Yost's store on Drinker street. The fish was caught Satur day and weighed 0 pounds and the Jaws measure, when open, six In.-h-'i. Mrs. Patrick Howard, of Apple ave nue, Prospect park, died last evening, after a short Illness. The funeral ar rangements will be made known later. Frank Durt will speak In tho l-etui room of the Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening. May 1G. He -,111 take as his subject "Camp Life -u liilckamauga" and will use seven t; -five stercopticon views lo lllusfr.ii . The choir of the Methodist EpIm ! i : church will give nn entertalum i Tuesday evening, May lfi. A rtimi of forty voices will be a leading f . i of tho evening Miss Cornelia M. Unlnln and Lentz, of New York, who hnv l r, the guests of Mr. and Mis. A .' Blacklnton, of Elm street, for tlv- few days, have returned horn-. Miss Lucy Ellsworth has r'ui'" to her home nt Wllkcs-Bari' ni. pleasant visit with relatives on Fi.n lln street. Robert Williams nnd George K." nl..-. of Blakely. spent last ovonin; with fi lends here. Miss Fredla Ludwlg. of West Drink-r street, la spending a few days ut Phil adelphia. Clarence Davies. of Mauch Chunk, 's spending a. few days In town. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought i&yffM$k Boars the Signature m mm mm DOWN BEFORE IT. plng waste. By saving tho mucus It enriches the blood. By cleansing: thn mucous membranes It preserves tho vital forces. A constant drain of mucus 'rom tho system Is known as systemic catarrh. This mny occur from nny organ of thu body. Systemic catarrh Is more com mon In spring mid summer than In the winter. Ralph W. Chullp, of Ln Porto, Ind., says the following as regnrds Ps-ru-na for catarrh: "I had been troubled I tit cntnrrh for the past eight years. I have tnken enough different medlclnss nnd tried different lnhnlers, that, were I to men tion them, it wo ul d easily fill a page. I became so bad a year and a halt ago that I took treatment from two dif ferent special ists on cntnrrh. The discharge from my head was dreadful. Flnal'.y my Btomnch became affected, and eight months ago I had to quit work. I lost in weight from 165 pounds to 140, My doctor advised me to go to the country. I did go for two months nnd wns taking medicine all the tim, but got no relief. My nppetltj was gone. I begnn with heart trouble and dizzy spells; would get so bad that I staggered when I walked. I was com pletely discouraged. I procured a bot tl" of Pe-ru-na nnd had not taken half the bottle, when, to my Joy and sur prise, I began feeling better. My head began to get better; the discharge be gan to dry up. 1 kept on, and have now" taken two bottles. I have re sumed my work, have a good appetite, no dizziness or heart trouble, and havo not felt better In ten years. I am now SO, and I thank Pe-ru-na for the way 1 feel today." Send for free book on catarrh. Ad dress The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufactur ing Company, Columbus, Ohio, FURNISHING STORE. for Little Honey. f out old stock. These are J lactory. v 0 Washington Avenue. AMUSEMENTS. TYCEUM THEATER, " Thursday Overling, Alay u. CONCERT OF THE Fanny Mendelssohn Society J. ALFRED PENNINdTON, Conductor, Assisted by riidam Katharine Plsk, Contralto, and 1'raulem Leontine Uaertner. Vlo. loncell st. Chorus of Forty Plvc Ladles Voices. Iioe, ? 1.(1(1, "fin and BOi. Reserved sent", suletiiH we:k Monday and Tuesday nt Powell's, 13 1 Washington Ave; Wednesday and Thursday nt the tbeater box oOico. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, nUROUNDER A REIS. Lcs:el. II. K. L')SQ, Manazer. ONE WEEK, COMMENCING AXON DAY, HAY 8 The Clair Patee and Russell, .Comedy Company In a repertoire ot popular plays, open ing Monday evening with that up-to-date play, Dasliing Widow A special feature Is the lady orchestra' of eight musicians. Dime Matinees Daily. Commenc ins Tnesday. Evening Prlces-l9. :t, 30. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL i CURES iBIIIousnoss, IConstlpation, Dyepopsla. 98lclc-Hoad-lacho and Llvor Complaint. AtiAAie tfiflTsn. 100 PILLS Sold by all druiHt or sent oy man. Ncrtlta Mcilctl Co., CUcil Sold by McGarrah & Thomaii. Drug Ijlsts,, Wi Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. PARK PLACE. Rev. O. C. Lyman was In Plttston Tuewduy. Mrs. "W. M. Finn lg vlsltlne friends In Stroudshurg. The Homo Literary society met at A. Jlnltson'B on Hlnlr avenue last even ing. A pleasant time was had by all present. The Kpwnrth league of the Ccuit, Street Methodist Kplscopal ehurcnvll hold a social Friday evening. raHo&OuIlEjXi Hll MSHflllV KlV IJUlHI lflsPTQ 26 CTS.
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