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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1900.
EVENTS OF DAY IN
WEST SCRANTON
COUNTRY DANCE AT WHEEL
MEN'S CLUB HOUSE.
Event Wns Very Enjoyable and
Well Attended Duncan Hall and
Mist Devln Awarded the Frizes.
Revivals at Simpson Church.
Frole Social Funerals Yesterday.
Installation of Officers Dr. De
Oruchy's Health Impaired Other
Matters of General Interest.
The Electric City Wheelmen conduct
ed another of heir tn Mb'y sodu'.s
last evening at the ilub hi.u". It
Was an old fushlnii.l int'i'Mi darae.
The sp.u'louii loo.ns wci-j .ittiMie il'y
decoiatcd with sheaves of wheat and
Japanese lantern. Ilia national i. li
ons draped the walls anJ lwu fi'inn
the celling. The costume of thoro
present were unique and clvei. Tl.o
best attired rubo present was Duncan
Hall, while Mamie Djvlne ciptuied
the prize of the most originally at
tired lassie. Special mnton (-hoiiM l,u
made of Hoy Fuhr u 1 1 who. cs the
country "kid," art led off Mi" ho.io.-.
Pop lorn, lemonade, mvoet ( liler an 1
peanuts were served dm Ins the lnter
nilsHlon. Mis. Agnes Mallot funiMied
music for dancing. A most enjoyable
time was had by all. The mjcI.iI com
mittee, to whom the .success of the af
fair Is due, weie: C'lialnnau, Cluy It.
Ralph, i'l. IVm, William SeKraves,
William Lewis, William Ituttnit an 1
Edward Davis. Thoe present wen,
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Williams. Mr. nn t
Mrs. Elmer Ciane, Mr. and Mis. C.fl
Holllflter, Mr. and Mis. J. W. Bun
nell, Mr. und Mi Uuy It. Halph uu.l
Misses Nell Simpson. Mamie bovine,
Emily 1.. Han, Sadie l'eteis t.i.iie
Acker, Anna Pi Ice, Jennie Price, Mav
Holdry. flattie Mi Cim ken, r.cs-1-Fraunfcltci,
Iallllim llti-li. Delawuie
Water Hup. lllb.ibetli Utlser, Doi i
JlnaK, Mai j Owens, Marwaiet D.ivm,
MaiK.uet A. Williams Anna Williams,
Mable Spencer, Delia Iloselieian. Hat
tie rievun, Mamie Phllllp, May Hench
ler, Edith Morton, Amies WilRht.
Messt.s. Comae latitat. Kiank Jones,
William Hutton. Ft auk Watklns, Walt
.lames. William Sepiaves, Hay Euhi
lu.m. IMwatd Moiso, John D.iK Hub
ert J. Decker, Gus Welnss, William
Lewis, David Owens, Edward Davis,
Tom Scherltt, Duncan Hall, William
Williams, John Thomas Georsc Dan
iels, William Milne.s Heit Hall and 0.
M. Storm.
"LirE OF JOHN MAIJK."
"Tho Life of John JI.uK" war. the
subject upon wbkh Kiv. I. J. Kaln.
the noted evangelist, addicsod a laig
eiowd at the Simpson MclhodKi i:p.
copal hui ell la-t menlng. Di iill
the Inclement weather the itiulltinitiin
Uwanta
Good cough lemedy, take Du
fours French Tar. For Sale at
GEORGE V. JENKINS'.
ioi S Main Avencia
Early Spring
Display of High
Grade Embroideries
In fine matched sets, in Swiss, Nain
sooks and Cambrics, also Insertings
in the same materials in new and
exquisite patterns.
AH Over Embroideries with or with
out lace effects.
AH Over Tuckings with or without
lace effects.
Plain and Fancy Swisses in an al
most endless variety.
Combination Embroideries and Tuck
ings in new and unique designs.
The Display Opens Wednesday, Jan.
',. 24th, and is, by all odds, the most
" important event of its class in this
city, and one which ought to interest
every lady of refined taste in the
community.
ALL LOOKERS
Globe Warehouse
VIN MARIANI
Mariant Wine World Famous Tonic.
It Improves the nppcllto and also has
a remnrkahlo effect In HtrcnKthenlnff the
olce and maintaining Us tone. Tor the
latter reason, Joined with tho tonic c
tlon of tho entire system, It Is- largely
rmploed by cleiKymen, lawyer, teach
er, pinners and aetois.
Sold by all DrugHlst. Hcfii'0 Substitutes.
was crowded. Mr. Kaln's talk on
the "Life of John Mntk." the wtlter
or the econii book In tho New Testa
ment, was lndeel linpteslvi luir
Intr the seivkes, Mary Edwaius Hani?
In a line manner, by rpeolal request,
"The Mistakes of My Lit?."
This evening Uev. Isr.ln will speak
upon "Oiii- Day's -Veiik In the Life of
Christ." Sunday morulas his themo
will be "Now He That Hath Estab
lished I'm nnd Hath Annotated Us In
Christ l God." On Sunday evening he
will speak upon "Jonah or a Prayer
Meeting lieiieath the Waves."
HAWIaEY-DEONAIa WEDDING.
John IPiwley, of Lafayette street,
and MNs Desnal.of Van Huron avenue,
weie united In mairlage at 4.30 o'clock
yesterday afternoon ut St. Peter's
cathcdt.il on Wyoming aenue. The
o"teinony was witnessed by a few
relators and Immediate friends.
at the conclusion of the nuptial
services the bridal couple were driven
t Peekvllle. whore a bountiful wed
ding was p irtnken of. On their return
thy will icside on this sld
Hoth ar" well known and popular
young people and h.ie a large circle
of f i lends who extend their best
wislu s
CLASS .NO. 1G ENTERTAINS.
Class No. IB of the Klrst Baptist
chinch conducted a well attended fiols
social last eenlnp at the home of
their tcecher, JIl-s Via Jonei, of
Stoirs avenue. An attractive pro
Kianime, consisting of vocal and in
stiumental numbers, indentions and
short speeches was icndcrcd.
Quito a mug sum was tealhed fiom
the I'ffalr. The piooccels mo to ap
ply on the piano fund of the church,
t'.ik", eoflco and Ice clean were on
sale.
INSTALLATION OF OrPICERH.
The Webster Literary and T)t bat'ng
iioclety hold a meeting last evening at
the home of William El, as on Wash
burn .street. Tho ptlnclpr.l feUuic of
tin- meeting was the Installation of
otViccis. The following were Installed:
Piesldcnt, U. D. Petllt: ice presi
dent, Foibes Elton; secretary, Wil
liam H. Williams.
Th llteiaiv iciclse!i consisted of a
dilute. "I!"vihul, Tint the pie.sent
linnet oidlnance phottH be adopted.'
The i-oelitv will meet every other
w ek hoieaiur.
LADIES' AHXILIARV.
The Ladles' aiiNlllaiy of the Eagle
Engine company held n meeting last
evening In the pailois of tho engine
company headeiuurteis in Hellevue.
The miellng was well attended and
much tnipoitiint bUhlnei-s was ti ans
ae ted. It was decided to hold a ban
quet in the near futuie. A meeting
will be in id on Monday evening to
make the necessary airangements.
Alter the ti.iii-actloit of all business,
.i social section ensued, at which piano
ARE WELCOME.
and vocal solos were rendered, also
phonographic selections, llefrcshments
Were also served.
HEALTH IMPAIRED.
Hcv, Thomas de Gruchv, pastor of
the Jackson Street Baptist church, Is
seriously 111 with nervous prostration,
cttised by ovetwork. Ho has been
under a heavy strain for months and
the reaction has caused a breaking
down of his nervous system and is un
able to attend to all his church duties.
He starts today for Cambridge, Mas.,
where a change of surroundings and
rest may benellt him.
DEATH AT HOSPITAL.
Michael Dougherty, of Aswell court,
aged 3S years, died at the West Side
hospital Wednesday night about 11
o'clock fiom acute Urlght's disease.
His demise was hourly expected as ho
was In a dangerous condition when
bent to the hospital.
Deceased had been a resident of this
side for a number of years and Is sur
vived by a wife and eight small chil
dren. Funeral will occur Sunday after
noon at 2 20 o'clock. Interment will
be made in Cathedral cemetery.
DETAIL FOR TSBRUARY.
The following patrolmen have been
assigned to duty in West Scranton
during tho mouth of Kebruaty, under
the direction of Lieutenant Thomas L.
Williams:
Thomas Lowry, Thomas Collins,
David Davis. Joseph Halt, William
(Matthews. John McCollig.u, and Con
rad .Markei.
FUNERALS.
The funeral of the late Michael Halt,
who met death In the Hampton mines
on Tuesday, was held yesterday after
noon. Services were hold at St. Fat
rick's chuich. A huge number of
friends and relatives wcte in attend
ance. At the conclusion of tho ser
vice.", tho cortege moved to Cathedril
cemetery, where Interment was made.
The services over the remains of
IHny, tho young s-on of Mr. nnd Mi 3.
Alton Chase, of South Sumner avenue,
wot o held csteiday afternoon, from
the late home. Hurlit was nudo in
Washburn street cemeterj.
GRNERAL NEWS NOTHS.
L'llas Thomas, of 414 North Main
avenue, was injuied at the Scranton
Nut and Uolt woiks ut .1 o'clock yes
teiday. A tlve-ton machine fell on his
leg, ciushlng It very badly.
Ripple division, No. ..'., Pons of Tem
peiance, of AVest Sci.intnn, will attend
the anniversary of Kmblem division at
Tavlor this evening.
Corn To Mr. and Mr? Thomas II.
D.ivis, of Hynon stieet, a son.
D. M. Jones, the dtugglst, is dis
tributing handsome calenduis to his
custunieis.
A. W. Min-gr.no roeilved a letter
.irsterd.iv fiom Dr. and Mis. Hall, of
Noith Main avenue, statins that they
!'riled s-ately in Flm Ida. They re
port a pleasant tilji.
Joim MoXamnrn nf i?itinn ctrnat
sustained a painful Injnty'to his right
loot on Tuesday morula.,'. Ho Is cm
ploed with the mason gang of the
Delaware, l.u knu.inn:- -mil Wnciam
company, and on Tuesday, while work
ing in a stone quaiiy at Rhlckshlnny,
a lare stone hlld down the embank
ment, catching his foot and ciushlng
It a the Instep.
"Nut So Had After All." Is h nnm
of a li .una to bo given by the mem
beis of the St. Patiick'a Ladles' IrUh
Catholic Kenevolent union. In Meats
hall on April 1'0. it will bo given un
der the direction of Ml-i Paidlne Hall,
f the Scr.inton Musical conservatory.
St. Dienden couni II, Young Men's In
Mltute. will conduct a debate this even
ing. The question to be debated is:
"Resolved. That the poverty-stricken
of America me. iih .i tule, responsible
for their londltlon,"
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Funeral of the Late Thomas Cole
man New England Suype.
Served Other Notes.
Yestenlay afternoon at 2 o'clock the
funeial of Thomas Colemnn took pluce
fiom the home of the bet paved patents
on Parker street. At 2.30 o'clock the
icmains were taken to the Holy Rosary
chinch, wheie the Rev. J. J. O Toole
Pleached a most lmpressle sermon.
The Father Whltty society, of which
the deceased, was-, nn active member,
attended the funeral in milltaiy cos
tunic, and were marshalled by Captain
James J. May. The pall-bearers were
membeis of this society, as tollows:
Joseph Stewart, Charles Robinson. An
thony Stanton. James McSchatfeity,
Michael Iiatiett and Thomas Nolan.
The chinch was tilled with friends of
the de eased and sympathUeis of lb,'
beteaved. The many beautiful lloial
deigns showed the high esteem and
inspect In which the joung man was
hrld. Interment was made in Dun
moie Catholic cemetery.
TOLD IN A FHW LINKS.
Last evening the ladles of the Court
Stteet Methodist episcopal church
seived a "New Lngland" supper in the
ehureh pailois to about 1!0 guests. Tho
tables were beautifully decorated with
huge bouquets of cat nations. The bup
per, which consisted of many of the
old-fashioned palatable, was well
served In New L'ngland style. .V musi
cal progi amine wus tendered duting
the evening.
The Llteiaiy chcle of M.uquetto
council. No. 4J3, Young Men's Insti
tute, will conduct an enteitalnment
and smoker In their looms, Wednes
day evening, Feb. II. Dm lug the even
ing a literary and musical ptograinmo
wjjl bo given.
Last evening tho Kpwarth league of
thu Providence MethodiHt episcopal
chutch held a business meeting, after
which a soelal was conducted. During
the evening a llteiary piogtammc was
rendered.
Mr. and Mis. M. Hays, of Oil Hast
'Market stiect, gae a paity on Tues
day afternoon In honor of their daugh
ter Hdna's eighth bltthday. A veiy
enjoyable time was had by all present.
Those In attendance wcie: Ethel Coo
per, Margaret Cobb, Chit lotto Kenne
dy. Ornco Cootn?, I.auiu Coons. Grace
Kennedy, Mrtle Kennedy, Pusle Rus
sell. Maud Hulfotd, Hdnu Hall, Susl
lliokinshlt'e, Pauline Fjeas, Carolina
Hattwlek, Loreueo Hartwli k, Hmnia.
GRAIN-0! GRAIN-0!
Remember that mime when you want a
delirious, appetizing, nourishing food
drink to tako tho pluco of coitee. Sold
by all groLers and liktd by all who 1m vo
uied It. (Jraln-O Is made of puro gtaln,
It aids lli;iHtlon and strengthens the
ncnes. It Is not a stimulant but u
health builder und tho chlldicn as well
us tho adults can drink it with grt.it
benellt. Costs about U us mueli us cof.
fee. 15c. nnd ?5c. per package. Ask
our grocer for GrahvO.
Dr. Jmbm
Readscba
Powders.
IN A JIFFY.
Headache's gone bo
fore you know it if
you use
Dr. James'
Headache Powders.
No btupefying drugs
to deaden the nerves
nothing at all that
could possibly harm
the weakest constitu
tion. "Dr. Jamas' Headache Towders
brought no lnunt relict after a
dozen other remedies butt utterly
failed." Rev. N.J. llAtuiiT.
aVIabama, Wis.
At Your DruRgists.
4 Doses 10 Cents.
Curo Whcro
Others
Full.
I
1 t'nyder, Sophie Sndvr, Ihrma Ciab.
Sn.de f'nil), Mabel Ollvei, Villa
Hincs, Nellie Plckereai, and Mastets
James Darner, Tied Slocuni, Frank
Cooler, Johnny Coopei and Johnny
I!. unt.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Marriage of Frank Kramer and Miss
Margaret Loch A Mock Trial.
Other Bits of News.
A very pretty wedding was solctn
nUcd at St. Mary's German Catholic
rhunh yesterday mornlng.when Frank
Ktamer, of Piospect avnue, and MU3
Margaiet Loch, of Fiont stuct, wero
united In marriage. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. Geotge Stop
per. At the conclusion cf tho wedding
ceremony the wedding puny rcpaiud
to the home of tho bilde's parents,
wheie a wedding breakfast was pir
taken of, aftet which tin- voting couple
left on the 9.4"i p. m. nam for Wilkes
Barre. L.ut evening a reception was held
at the bilde's home mi Fiont stteet.
Mr. and Mrs. Kramer arc both ptom
liifiit jotitig people ot this side, an.l
they have the best wishes of their
nunieious filendv.
A MOCK TRIAL.
At the condition of the bu-lnesa
meeting ot John Council lodge of Odl
Fellows, on Wednesday evening, a
motk tilal was enjoyed by a nuia
ber of the membeis.
Aithur Hewitt was tiled for alleged
assault and bi'tteiv, Aithur Nicholson
being the pioseciitor. The tilal was
eiy amusing, the wltnesse- for th.i
pros, cutlon telling such a plauslbl :
and convincing stoi y as to almost
convince the defendant of his own
guilt.
The oioss-ex.iniln.itlori by the attor
neys was a ery Interesting feature
of the mimic it HI and the members
deiived much amusement fiom the ex
ercise. TOLD IN HRIKF.
Despite the unfavoiable weather last
evening the etitertnlrinicnt of tho
Union Tourist club at St. John's hall
was well patronized. The ery Inter
esting piogiammo. which appealed .n
yesterday's Tiibune. una iwll rnnrtr.iv.,1
and pioviden a pleasant evening for
an. u tne conclusion or the enter
tainment dancing wan Indulged in,
music being furnished by Mits Kate
Reardon.
Joseph Summers, of Old Fotpe, vun
yesteiday at rested on a w.ur.iut Is
sued by aMderman Lenles, at the In
stance of Peter Lutunskl. of Iteming,
ton avenue, on the chaige of selling
liquor without a llcens and selling on
Sunday. Later the defendant waived,
a hearing nnd entered ball before
Justice of tho Peace William P. Grlf
llths, of Taylor, in the sum of $700.
St. Alovslus Total .Vbstlnence and
Benevolent society held a well attend
ed meeting at Pharmacy hall last
evening When the routine business
had been disposed of a tinoker was
slven. Several member? er.tei talne.l
with solos and tecitatlons and a ery
pleasant ovenlnE" was spent by all,
The funeial of the late Martin Jor
dan, whose death wtu mentioned In
yevterdny's Tribune, will like place
toniouow momlng at ' o'clock tiom
the tesldence, 41fi Stone avenue. A te
qultfin maa will be celebuited at St.
Putei's cathedial and Interment will
be made in the Cathedial cemetery.
Th" members of the Ringgold band
ate making e.Mensive prepaiatlons for
their annual masquei ide ball, which
will be held at Athletic hall on Feb.
21. The feature of tho evening will
bo a genuine Indian war dineo by
eighteen biaves and eighteen squaws.
O
Pea Coal 51.25 a Ton Delivered
to South Side, central city nnd central
Hyde Park. Address oiders to J. T.
Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3.
GREEN RIDGE.
Tho music section of the Green Ridge
Woman's ilub will meet this atteinoon
at 3 .JO o'clock.
Miss Grace Peek, of Mousey avenue,
gave a Sallmagundla party last even
ing In honor of her friend, Miss Dolph,
of Pott Jervis, N. Y. Among the
guests wcie Miss Fiances Foster, of
Pittston: Albeit Cinne and Russell
Jones, of Carbondale: Misses Kleunor
Reynolds, May Van Clett and Maty
Reynolds, Mr. and .Mrs. Harty Piatt,
Messrs. R. Reavers, Ralph Gregoiy,
Dudley Atherton. Iiene Reynolds. Clar
ence Reynolds, Linest Weeks, George
Tupert nnd Everett Tolleb.
J. S, Miller, of Delawaic strtet, is In
Chicago on business.
The funeral sei vices of tho late
Chatles Wlleox Pond will be held this
afternoon at 'A o'clock In the Gicen
Ridge l'resbytcilan church.
WILL ADOPT AIE BRAKES.
Stteet Railway Company to Equip
Cars with Them.
Tho Scianton Railway company has
decided to udopt the air biake.s re
cently tiled on all of thelt doublc
ti ucked rats. These brakes ate far
superior to the ordinal v ones no.v In
use, as they can bo opeiated almost
Instantly by turning a lever wltnout
any muscular effort on the part of the
niotoiniau.
As Muster Mechnnlu Mullen sajs:
"The new brakes can bo put on whlla
the mototimtu would bo thinking of
putting the old ones on."
JONAS LONQ' SONS I
Byron, the Poet, says; I awoke one morning and
Had much the same experience. We planned for them with great care, and when the awakening
came public response was hearty and enthusinstic. And now no Friday passscs but thar their fame
increases. Every week better than the last, if possible. If values continue to become more phenome
nal, it is only because practice makes perfect we aim to be the perfect store. Succeed ? Yes!
It Is Well You Should Know
That none of the advertised goods go on sale before 10 o'clock, and that after that hour there is no
l.mit to the quantities you may buy. You doubtless know that on no other day in this store, nor on
any day in any other store, can you buy goods of the same merit for an equal amount of money.
Fine Cambric Embroideries, ioc. Qood Heavy Fringed Towels, 4c.
Women's Wrappers, fine quality, 79c.
Women's Good Muslin Drawers, 15c, and Heavy Sateen Petticoats, 8pc.
Silkollne, oc. Blue Calico, 4c.
Regular $4-5Q Homespun Skirts, perfect fit and finish, $a.o8;
55-Cent Packet of Stationery, aac
Women's Kid Gloves, in all shades and sizes, worth $1, for 68c.
Jonas Long's Sons
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Demociatic Piimaiies to Be Held on
Jan. 30 Unclaimed Letteis.
Other Notes.
The standing committees of the elev
en districts of the borough met In
Washington hall Wednesday eve-n'i-s
and succeeded In getting thtongh with
an enoimous amount of business and
detail lor their coming ptlmailcs and
election.
The piimaties will be hold at tho dif
ferent election booths on Tuesday af
ternoon. Jan. SO, from 1 to T o'clock.
The convention will be held In (be
evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, la
Washington hall, Immediately ufter the
ptltnatlLS.
The delegates fiom tho dlffeient dls
ttltts are all expected to bo pieseitt
and number thirty-six, as follows:
Klrst ward First dlstiict. ;:; Second
district, 2, Second wind Kirst disttict,
9; Second district, ; Third waid Klist
district, 4: !cond district, 2: Thh I
district, ?,; Fourth w.nd Fltst dls
tiler, 1: Fifth ward Fit st dlstilct, 2:
Sixth ward Fhst distilet, J; Second
district. J.
FXCLAIMUD LRTTKRS.
Letteis temainlng unclaimed at the
post ofllce are as follows. Returns
calling for these letters will please my
advertised. M. K. Rishop, ptmatter.
Miss Maggie K. Ruike, .loslah C'roop,
I.uko street; W. R. Dnggau, Belinda
(cully, PiJS Jeiterson avenue; A. J.
(Jolden, nitlst; Miss Julia Dunway,
Di inker stteet; John Ilealey, 21s Grovj
stteet: Mrs. Molly Hart. 303 Pine
street: Caroline Roinback. Fied Kacli
er. 7.55 Adams avenue; M. J. Iaynott,
107 Madison avenue; James McCIeary,
14J Chestnut street: Fred Miller, Pres
eott avenue; John J. Phillips, 117 Ad
ams avenue; Miss Maty Powell, Mis.
Jacob RausLhmver. 2; L. R. Swingle,
Mis. Simp'-on, Dudley stteet; Mr. John
Van Rirgen. SIS North living avenue;
John R. Williams, John Kawtnr.i,
(Vorlc Fedolcza, Salvatnie Agata, An
diew Kwneh.
SMALLER NOTRS OF l.VTRRRST.
The teaehets' preparatory class will
meet In No. 1 Central building Situ.--day
moinlng, Jan. 27, at U o'clock.
Druggists. J. O. Bone & Son ate sell
ing a lot of j ubber goods and thei
mometeis at way down prices.
Victor Pinkney, of San Juan, Puerto
Rleo, who has been home on a fur
lough for several veeks visiting his
parents on Rloom stieet, Is contined to
his room with Illness.
Tho autval of the evening mall has
been changed from 7.10 o'clock to 0.l
o'clock. The outgoing mall leaves at
the same time.
Messrs. T. J. Hughes and K. W.
Bishop are fishing at Sand Pond.
Ambtose J. Rjrne, of Dudley stteet,
announces his decision to run as a
candidate for the ofllce of nudlto', nib
Ject to the will of tho voteis of the
Dcniouratle patty.
Dr. Fiank Winters nnd Edward
Washer are at Promised Land, Wayne
county, on a f shlng ttlp.
Cuicd the Queen's Cold.
For the first time the great homo
lemedles piescilbed by tho lato Sir
James Simpson, phslehm In oidiuary
to her Majesty Queen Vletoila, are
being put up In this country, wheto
they aro alieady commanding nn
enormous sale, under tho name of Sov
ctelgn Remedies. This profound schol
ar and scientist who was the first to
Introduce ehloiofoiui Into Rngland as
an anaesthetic, theteby saving the af
flicted fiom untold suffeiings, an i
wltosa statue In biono now stunds in
West Princess Stteet Guldens, Kdln
buigh, devoted his en'tho life to thu
study of tho effects of medicines, and
his knowledge of the phaimacopoeia
was so bioad that his contributions to
the literature of his profession on the
subject of ullopathy and homeo
pathy uie tho btandard woiks of th
day. In his picserlptlons ho selected
from either. Ho acknowledged no
school but his own. Ills sole objo't
waa to attain tesults, and after a life
ciowned with honor und aucccts ho
THK TWCNTtKTH CCNTUHY 3TOHB. JONAS LONQ'S SON
n
SNOW
WHH
If
Vrr joung, glowing chlldicn,
In o.id makes a good food, .'ltd
ever one knows th it It oiiRht
to be good. It ought to ba
wholesome, delicious and light,
nnd It jou would have It so,
uso our "SNOW WIItTB."
No woman can fall to make
beautiful bread II sdio will Just
use "SNOW WIUTR" Hour In
stead of tho cheap, unreliable
brands that are sold on the
sttengtli of the "Just as good"
story th it's told.
All grocers sell It.
"Weonly wholesale). "
THE WESTON MILL CO.
Scranton,
Carbondale, Olyphant.
has left perhaps the most valuable lot
of piescrlptlons extant. His temedv
tor colds was the only one that Queen
Victoria idled upon, and which she
has by her at all times for Immediate
use.
These Invaluable prescriptions have
been generally used In Rngland for
over a quarter of a century and have
tecelved Immediate teeognltlon In th-
United States for their sovetelgn vlit
ues. It is little less than a year slnc-i
the Sovereign Remedy Company bi
gan to put up tho prescriptions in
this country, and now It has agencies
all over the east, and as far west as
Cleveland, and Is preparing to cctend
them to the Paclllc coast duting th-'
coming spilng. It is decidedly novel
to see a distinct line of home tenudi'-s
on the market which combine In their
Ingiedlents the discoveries of both tin:
old and new school, lellcctlng tlu
highest detlvations tiom each. This i.s
one of the fcatutes which tho com
pany pi Ides itself on, that it is not at
tacking any school, acknowleding tho
value of both, and dtavvlng uniesetved
ly fiom them tor the best Ingiedlents
essential to tho best tesults. It has
now twont -seven temedles, the nia
Jotlty of them being Sir James Simp
son's, and the balance scientlllc ally de
tei mined by the most learned physi
cians of Rtii ope and AmeilcM. Other
remedies aie being gradually added as
their absolute and specific value is
pioved. nnu Sovereign Remedies h.i'e
undoubtedly tonio to stay on the sim
ple ground of efficacy right along this
line. The medicines am put up In tali
let and trltutated form, and ate sold
evetywhete.
OBITUARY
Mrs. P. J. Slocum, widow of tho lato
William blocum. of Li Plume borough,
dropped di ad on tho stiect at 7.S0 o'clock
Wcdnfi-day evening while on her way to
pm.'r meeting. Heart tailure Is wip.
postd to bo the c.iute of her decease. Tha
following chlldicn unvlve her; Mis. Ira
"'oner. Mis. John i'lon-y, of this city,
Mr. II. J. Slocuni. of I.a Plume, Mrs.
Flora Rrlstol. of Faclnryvllle; Mis. C.
(). RoMnkranz. of lloif-tnn, Tc., nnd Mr.
Tied Slocum. of California, and two M.
ten.. Mis. l.tiulro WIImui, l.ii.t Lemon;
Mis. lilium Stark, West Nlthol-on.
Mis. R. H. MIIIoi. wife of Master Car
Painter Miller, of the Lackawanna iiml
died ut her home. Wl Clmu Ridge street,
hist evening at S o'clock. About two
months ago Mrs. Miller contracted a cold
vvhli h brought on rheumatlcm, this culm
inatlng In hetnt tioublo ami pausing her
death. Mr. and Mis. Miller weto compata
tlvely recent arrivals heie. coming nt the
time of Mr. Miller's appointment under
the now iCKlnie of the Delavvate, UicUa
wanna and Western. She leaves two
Vouiiir children. Tho fimor.il ulli h i.i,i
on Sunday.
Woul was received In this cltv e-stcr.
d iy of thu death of Lewis ll.ivciis, ut
laeiiolr, N. C on Wednesday. Mr. Rav
ins was the fathcr-liidaw of ,j. d. will
Jains, of this city, aid wus i,nu of the
found myself famous,"
AMUSEMENTS.
I YCEUM THEATRE
"" BUROUNDER A REIS. Lese:.
II. R. LOM1, Manager.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26.
Daniel Frohman Will Present
JAMES K. HACKETT
And His Company, Including Miss
BERTHA GALLAND, ,1
In the
Pride of Jennico,
A New Four-Act Romantic Play.
Prices $1.B0, $1.00, 75c, 50cy 2$
ACADEHY OF HU5IC,
BUROUNDER & REIS, Lejsees.
M. It. L.ONU, AUnaiter.
Alala THIS WK1IK.
MacAULEY PATTON COMPANYi
In a Repertoire of New Plaj-s.
Night I'ric e.s Ioc, 'A. J':.
Commencing Monday, Jan. 20.
HUNTLEY-JACKSON.
Pi eduction of tho Great Scenic riny
MONDAY, THE TORNADO.
4 Big Specialities 4.
A Car lad id of Scenery. See tho "Tw
Puel.s" In Scngk, Dances and Char.ic-te-
Chawe. Agei, 0 and 7 years.
Prices 10c, 20c and 30c.
ii;ii!ijiiii'
Tin: Momni Mauiiwaiii; Sroiis
i THE PURE
jg Ins attracted a great deal of
25 attention tho pi't few years.
srs No matter bow pure the food
1 ma) be, it will mffcr. if
JS. rooked In a iheap ruamcleil
frx kettle that Is not acid proof.
1 STRANSKY STEEL WARE
a Ins font coats ot enamel, burnt
25 on separately. Suppo'o you
rjjr tiy onu piece of Strans-ky
2 are.
j5; Our name on every article.
u
ys Foote 8c Shear Co.
ills 1J9 N.Washington Ave
$3IIIIIII$$3:
made: ME A MAI
UAX TADLETS PnRITrVELY niH
Jl.X.r.ltrvous iXjrnie-Fllln iltc
or Abvua or othor Lioetaea on Ii
cretions, Thtwwtchtuarul tut
runors lam vunucr in oiaorToune.
fltomoo(.ortadr, buineta or marri
FrATsnt InttAnttv and PnnsnfnntJn
Uk,a la timo. Tbelraw ahom immcdltto fmpi
Dontncl eBoeit a CUUE whrs alTetkar fill
(Ut opoa barlnie (hs gecDina Aisz Tablet. 7
fiocamacooQ,icu,aaaiHlccroToa. tvaalTSSI
Ufa wrlttoo gnarantsa to affect a oura MA HTO '
aochcaaoor refund tho oooai. aMeaOUwial,
-ai Vr.BW eta ciuii inacmanii rer K.S1,
pail, la plain wrarrr, onon receipt otcrioo. Cl
" AJAA KCmCUY At., 'tSS'
For eala In Scranten, Pa., by Matthcv
av.uo. uuu 11. -. pauuersbn, ajrugjuis.
contractors nhn hitllf ,1m Ri MntA .J
Otlll . 11(1 Wll, Oil 11 liltnll.tr .vln I.. .1.1
. . ..-....., h..l' III Ilia
s'oiith with Mr. Williams and died Midi
iicniy on a irain. .vir. Jlaveub lived III
uii iii nir a Hiiori iimo in bbc eailj
nn inn i ucr icmovcct lo Phlladelpil
lltl bllllt 1L mimllOr tt Ihn ln.nA.1 I.. .J
Iiiits in that clt. liu 'mlinr- ti,a i ...ii
Homo Jouinal bulldhm'. tho Harrls-1
(Illlf'U lill IMI1I1LT nilfl I "Ml li1rrt Ii Ml IJn
built the l.uzcino county prison.
Prank Mcchlcr. a noil i.r,a .. ......
. . .. . . ...,
icuoHii reiiucnt or I'rtertburtr, died
leioay inorr UlU Ut is hnmn lt7
ht ! PC't. DeCC.lSlMl Ulll. n ma.mr.r...
ltCllef llOSO COtllll 111V H...I a.f l.-..vlM
lodue, KnlBhtb of p Udas. Ho Is survM
by a widow nnd two urns. Oeorse 1
I'lailk. Tho tunrnil ulll i.n Ii.m a..r,V!
afternonn wltli wcrvlto, nt tlin iinu. in
te i meat will be made in the Duhuwti
QUESTION
Wmfi
cemetery.