s, THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1900. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON RESOLUTIONS PRESENTED TO FRANKLIN FIRE COMPANY. fliftof the Union Storun Fire Engine and Uoie Company, of Lebanon. Grand Officers Visit Waco Council. Prizes Von at St. Patrick's Church Fair Mid-Winter Camp Meeting. Funeral of Mrs, Elizabeth Nichols. Personals and Other Items of Gen eral Interest. In recognition of the leeeidlon ten dued the Union Stenin Kite- Imglivj and Hose company, of Lebanon, by t'io Frunklln Tire tomnunv tliiiliiK the Btntc tliemcn'H lotnentlu'i In this ilty Inst Oetobcr. the ftumei company bio bud engrossed a net of resolutions, suitably framed, nnd forwmded them to the FrnnklliiH. The woik wns done by i:. M. Lcshcr, of Cnrbondile, nnd compares favorably with urn thing In that line. The resolutions sue ns fol lows: At ii meithiR of the Vnloii Stcum Tire l'.liKlne nml Hose eetiipitiv, No. t, of llie ltv of I.rlmiion, I'a, In lil In til' lr holt 'Jm-il!i evculnc'. Don lulu r ", W' tin; follow Im; puiimblo and n solutions were nilnptc il: Whereas The I'liion HU mi 1'hc 1-n-rIiic ami Iloe eonipinv. No. I, ntti niled tin llreminV toiirniitin nt In the eltv ul till iiiiton, I'.i . Oetnlur 17, lvi When as, 'I hoy ictclvrd nml iieetptnl a nml il Imitation tnun tin l'uinUlln I'lie inillpiliv, X" 1, if tho'cltv ol Met itltnti. l'a. to lie thill kii-Is iluihu,' tluh Mas In mIiI ilt, uul lunlrr been si hospitable- nitutiilm.il, tin ii fori, be It Ui-nhed, 'Hint the t'nloii Sli inn l'lni i:n,'ltio, nnd Hi "I- iimpiuv. Xo 1, appif. ilntliiK tin- Ki ml tit iliinnl the rmhnl from the I'lauklin I'ln loiiipinv, X I. Il Ul t 11 llicll xlllli II llllt 111 .11 III H tluiukw foi tlii- iiiuin klnilut m i hnw i ilmliiK thtlr Muv In the ilte ul M i mi "'. I'l., anil mi ill i u i nit nun f uie ii I--liltulltv or tin I'l mkll'i I'lie iiimpim. Kcolvrd. 'I h it e i Mend a i-tiintllnu Imltitliin tii llum it In t ii- n umipiiij in as Individual - with tin nsiuimi us H ln ll Wl 11 illlll' to ntll 1 1 1 He-olMil, That these t evolutions In en ttrid upon the mlmtti s ul llie i omp m and a lopv uf the Mini In prientnl to the 1'ninMlii 1'lte i omp mv 111 a token of nur 1 1 'pi et and esteem t'ommlttee Homiinus Arnold, (Irtnt I' Klil-n, I) Hi tnmond Mlh, William II. Arnold. W. J. (Jasicrt. Attest. 1) MitK-er, seerrtan. The Kiankllns - ill hold a ugnhr jii"clinK net Tin sday evening and u know ledge the lecelpt of the resolu tions. PAt'OHTHHS OP POCM10NTAS. The giand ollieets of the Diurjhtors nf I'otahontrs istul AV.no muni II last evening and im inputted the mi wiitten wink of the oiuei. The visi tors ini lulled Omit I'm '.hunt is of the State Mis Matv Ki em :', of Old Potge: HIMriel Deputy Mia. Knedkoi. f,C WHY DON'T U TRY IT ? llon't von know n 1-llulit oiikIi muv piove hOiloiiH Intel I'rmi ullnitloii at Mith i time Is the vu wmst thing tint tun hi ppen Itlvultts lii-i ome ilviis iii mas nnk" anil an ordla n i oiih ofleii Puis ii, lun' tioiihle. ni'I'ul'HS l'UKNCH TAU is what von wnnl It Is tilul nnd true. Tor t-ilo at li W. Jen kins. Diugelst, 101 S Main avenue The Day Is in Sight Whan we'll formally announce the readiness of oui Black Dress Goods Department r-or the approaching Spring tr.ule. Meanwhile, we're hoiibc clean ing, as it were. That is, we're getting everything in leadines, for the reception of the new stock that is now arriving daily. As might be expected, there's piles of short lengths, odds and ends, little lots, or special numbers that have been dropped in the new purchases, and so we've marked all goods coming tinJ-r these various descriptions at figures so low that thrifty women will be glad to get a hold of as much as their means will allow. No unde sirable weaves or styles are inclu led in anv ot the lots offeied, but changes in the markets and biuing conditions have made several new dipartures imperative, hence oui Jesiie to make the clearance as complete as possible. Remnants Will Go at Half Or theinbouts, while skirt oi dress lengths (of which there are many) may be bought for one-third otf former prices. Among the heavier lots aie : 'ODNtte dunning vntletv of ilguie and .ive' iffeets. Cioods that lollld Ttadllv hell foi 50e. : Special Cience Price, 35c. w V Fine' Wove CHiots Blue or Jet Ulaek Shadts. Kveiy thieatl wool. .... , 4tt inches wide and woith file. Spasial C'Mraioj Pricj, 39c tO Inches wide and woith C5e. Social Clearance Price, 49c "All-Wool Jacqnrds - '45 Inches wide and well woith 7."e. ;, Special Clearance Prici, 49c This Sale Globe Warehouse v Pockvlllo; Client Second S'eollt of tho Stnt' Mm. rtliboth Dorsey, nf pentn ton; c.-leputv Mrs. Ayots, of Peck vllle, and I'ast Great Sachem Grass, of Set anion. After tho toullno woik van finished the members of the local council entei tnlned the visitor with n nnflcal nnd llteinty piogrnmme nnd n enke walk. Hefi"-hnients were nerved by the la dli's. A hit go number were present. The ceiclses were held In tUd Men'J ball, oit Jenkins' drur; ptote. ST. PATRICK'S CHUKC'H l-'AIH. Intertst In the fair tunv being In Id In St ''nttlek'H chilli It In iKciensing', and a large pitronnire wan nccotuVel th event last ovinlnr;. The prlzei dtnvvn dutlng the eM r.ing were a nieeiiLhaum pipe, bv ltfvvnnl J. Hurst, and u gold eioss, hy Mls Mary Keur tiey, of 1CJ3 Jackson street. Ticket No. .!0U7 won the doot inlge, u haiid som prujer book. Tomonovv eenlng l'iof. Jeseph Haf fnells' orchertra will futnlKh the mu sic and nrnngenients nie being mado leu other attractions Tiiilay nnd Sat utday evening. MID-WlNTKIt CAMP MKHTIXO. The i amp meting In progress at the Sahatlon Anny haniuks on Prlco strut is atttnctlng widespread atten tion, and latge ttowds attend each eenlng. Jlev. 13 A. Hol, of the Ply mouth Congregational thuteh, deliver ed an address list evening, whlth was Inti testing and lnsliuctle. This ovcnltm will be known as "Plist Baptist Night," and Hev. S. K. Mutheus ami the tnembeis of bis (lituili will hae ehaigo of the met I -liar. A fat ew ell offeilng will he taken up for the loeil eorps A linn t vvel i ome is extended to all. xi:v ti:aih:hs association. The nw Ttadets Building and Loan association have tinted the looms ovei I . ivies' ding Ktoie, tot met lv ociupled In the llipuhlleau League, and will establish peiinanent headquaiteis time. A sjieilnl melting of the lio.lld of dim tins will he held this evening when seveial Iiiuioi tant nintteis will be dls-eu-ied The Old Tiadiis nssoilatiotl will nlso hold llieli meetings In the lmiiiu. ri'XKKAL OK MHS. NICHOLS Hev. D. P. Jones, pastor of the Tah pinaee Congiegatlon.il ehuiih. nlllil.it (d at the funeial of the late Ml-. KIISMheth Nichols yestenlav aftetnoon. The set vices weto held at the home of deceased's daughter, Mt.s. A. M. Claike, on North Main avenue. The pall-bearers wire John Itedman, P.van Davis. John Orlfllths, Thomas Williams, nes( Jones and Geiijamln Cioss. Interment was made In the Washbutn stteet cemetety. ST. MHIINDANS COI'XCIL Aivitlui Iniiuomptu deliate will b Indulged In by the members of St. Hiemluu'h couni II, Young Men's Insti tute, Prlday evening. The subject will be announced pievlotib to the meet ing. Ati.ingements aio being made by the council to attend the fair at St. Pat tlek's thuuh riext week, when tb lotiiull will be ai tomji miedi by a bind and ulso give an entertainment. klixtkic city wnni:LMi;x. The hoaid of illiei tins of the Ileitile Cltv Wheelnun met list evening and New Weave Granites ne of the most fashionable wiaves ot the lioiu, A splendid C3o value. Special Clearance Price, 50s. High Luster Briliiantines Ktia finish and eiy line make. A good value at 00c. Spjcial Uearaice Price, 42c. All-Wool Serges Veiv fine soft make, of beauti ful llnlBh. A new half doihu qual ity. Special Clearance Prio, 39c. Is Now On. ,.vjlA. PAINFUL PERIODS NO MORE MRS. GEORGE OSMUN, of Belvidere, Warren Co., N. J writes: "Suffering as I had from vvukness, irregularities nnd bnckncho for several years, a release from this suffering was a blessing. Oht how I wish more suffering women would accept your kind offer and be relieved, 'X here Is no need for women to suffer. Mrs. Pinltham's advico and Lydla E. &v 4 Ktinr Ammg. recovery !-siKn wonderful remedies." y-. m -7k:iMiiiH ll?9Sif -TMi Ens illlrlk s s . krr .- 1 1 i- . Mrs, H. A., 124 S. Cedar Street, Owosso, Mich., writes: "Nearly tin ee years ago I wrote to you asking advice in regard to my health. I was .so miserable; suffered from painful menstruation and backache, was nervous, dUy and faint. I iceelvcd such a kind letter from jou. telling me just what to do. 1 followed your advice und I now am recommending Lydia E. Piukhain'b Vegetable Compound. I thank God for this pain destroier." decided to give a stag partv, entcituln meiu and ltiuili aftet the legulai meet ing net Tuesday evening. The busi ness Minion will begin piomptly ut S o'i lock and tho i nteitalnmenC will commence at 9 o'cloi k. President W. S. Me.n, who has been In Joplin, ilo, for seveial months, met with the boys nnd was accorded a heai ty welcome upon his lettnn. He speiks In glowing teims of the pros pects In MRsouil. , - OKNiniATj NEWS NOTEIS. The funeral of tho late Alvln Davis will ociur this aftemoon at 2:30 o'clock fiom tie home of deceaseds parents on Lafayette stieet. Interment will be made In Wa-dibuin street cemetery. Mis Rowland Thomas, of North Hdc Park avenwe. Is suffettngr fiom an attack of the grippe. William Liiott, emploed as a clerk In MeCann's cash Htote, had his hand badly lacerated on Mondaj while open ing u lmx In the store. CJeoise Clarke, of the tlim of Clarke Bios, went to New Yotk jesterday. H. S. l).i U, who has been In charge of the duss goods nnd windows at Claike 111 o-, for the past live eais, leaves tnnioiiow foi Unlo'n City, Tenn., where he has accepted a lueiatlve position with a latge dty goods house. A child of Mt. and Mis Thomas Rey nolds, of njnon stteet, is lepoited finite sck. Thomas Reise, of Now Yolk, former lv Wist riu anion lonespondent of ThJ Tiuth, who was visiting ltiends here, 1 1 tin tied to New Yoik Jisteiday. Mi. and Jlis. Jacob Sttauser, of Jit. Caimfrl. nie visiting Mi. and Mis. Ui.iiit Kellei. of South Main avenue. Tin 1. idles' Aid "ociitv of the Fhst Raptist c him h will not meet this aft einoin Tlio meeting h tb In en post poned one week. Mis win l'i lie nnd son, of South Main avenue, aie visiting io1iHes in Si u uce. Mis Thorn ts AV. Piv!, uf South Main avenue, Is lecoveilng fima an 111 ncs. Two i Illicit n of Mi. and Mis. Selden Pevoe, of V Ninth lhde P.uk ave nue, aie sriloiislv Ul with s'.Mlct fever. A membeib' ocial was lit Id In Ivor Ite hill 1 isi evening l the Pitilotle Oiibr of Amoihan8 l.ieiitinant William" Is iccelvlng eongt ituli'tlens upon the advent of a daughtei at his home on Oxford street The dtivei' at the O'titial and Con tinental mines iult woik esterdaj, owing to dis-Jitlsfactlon over wages, A meeting was held lat evtnlng an I n fonimlttee will wait on Superinten dent I.eomls today. . i - YOfl.I. GUT 1'OI.I.AUED BATURUAY. NORTH SCRANTON. The drlvir bo.vs at the I.eggett'i Ciefk minis, who had been un stilki since 1 it Thursd ty, went bii k to woik yesterday mottling, pending an ad justment of theit gilevances. As soon as the bovs went on stilke the mine odlclals posted a noth e to the effect that the mines would be cloi 1 until fuithei nutli e. Tin bov appointed a iiimmlttec to lonfei with the odlclals and deildid to letum 'o woik vester d ty uioi nine, which they did. Th lomrany nllirlals will be waltfd upon bv a i onimitte,' foi the bovs In thj neni fiitute, nnd an effoit will be made to have the gtlevances eomplilned of adjusted. The weekly deposits hy ioom it No 2? school weu as follows" Piof. J J, C'ostfllo. V."'. Miss Ttera C Hnttl, 40 cents; MIfp Kate T. .Toidan, $1.71. Miss Kate O'Rovle. Rl 67: Miss Hill O'Hovle. $1 ,(!: Miss IJ M. Noitnn. $1.3?; total. $! 2. This nftcinoon at 2 o'clock the fu neial of i:ilen Ollboy, the little 1-year-old daughter of Mi. and Mis. Mai tin (Sllbo). of Theodore stieet, will tnkj place fi-om the home of the pironts, interment will he made in f'athedial cemetery. The funeial ol Mnt, the r.-j ear-old daughter of Mi. and Mrp. William Sut ellffe, will bo held toruonovv nt 2 o'clock ftom the resident e, on Cayugi TRY GBAIN-0! TRY GRIN-0! Ask your.firorer tndnv to hIiovv you n. pnekago of GHAIN-O, tho new food drink that takes the place of coffee The chll dien may drink It without Injury as well as the ndult. All who tiy It, like U. GHAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Juva, but It Is made from pur Brains, and the most ilclhutn stomacn re. celves it without distress, 'i tho price uf eoftfe. loe. and J3 cts. per paclfuge. Sold by all grocers. You'll Get Collared Saturday. Jjte!g 'tfjijiSfHr. fw rinkhams vegetable Compound will relievo them." Mrs. Ida Peters, Milan, Tcnn., writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkmam When I wrote to you the first time asking your advice I'was a great Buffcrcr. Menstruations wcro irregular, some times s week too soon and then a v e'ek or tw o lnte, and when they appeared were very profuse great pain and tenderness in the bowels, pain in back and limbs, Icucorrhuja all tho time. I viu3 weak and nervous and had no appetite. Burning and choking sensation in my throat. I received your reply and followed all your instructions and now I am cured. I owe mv all to Mrs. Pinkham's advice and her Ella E, Brenner, East Rochester, Ohio, writes: "I have been thankful a thousand times since I wrote to you for what your Vegeta ble Compound has done for me. I followed your advice carefully and now I feci like a different person. My troubles were back ache, headache, nervous tired feeling, pain ful menstruation and lcucorrhcca. I took four bottles of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound, one box of Pills, one package of Sanative Wash and am now well." Mrs. Maggie P. Stine. New Berlin, Pa., writes: " I have suffered with terrible backache in the small of my bnck for about seven ycais. anil could never getanj thing to help mc. I tried several physicians, but found no help. I have now taken three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and feel like a different woman." stieet. Tntci ment will be made nt Avoea. TJvan Simiuh was elected pet mam nt man of the I.lbeity Hose company last evening The meeting was held in their looms. Mr. Sltnnu' received the entire vote of the compjny. The Young Women's Chilstian asso ciation has decided to m ike their rooms a sub-station for the Albilght public library. MIf.s Maine McAllister, of Hclmont tenaie, and Frank Ration, an emplove of Mulley's store, were quletlv mai rled at the Rim Park p ironage by tho Rev. Tr. Gli'ln, Satin day morning. News Items foi The Tilbune will re ceive attention If luft In the tin box labeled 'Tiibune," which has been plated by G W. Davis In his drug stor corner of Market street and Ninth Main avenue Miss Margaiet Ruins, of r.cggett's street, Is convalescing after s-uftcrluff with the grip for the past few weeks. The Colonial Novelty oirheslr.i, with Howaid's Hibernian Comedy company, consists of J. Victor Sponsler, the ihimpion double bass .solid it and rne sttlng artist, who challenges all com ers. W. P. Runic, the tumbleionlcan soloist and famous ono-min band: James Sponslei, the silver-voiced high tenor, w ho i eit lies R flat w Ith ease. Thev nie all linMied attlsti. playing thlitv-two instrununts in all. Their photos are on exhibition at Pavis' drus stoie. YOU'I.I, GLT COLLARED BATCH-DAY. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Heptasophs Installed Officers and Enjoyed a Pleasant Evening, Other Bits of News. Last evening, at Tiuehan's hill. Renting Rumk Conclave of Heptasophs installed othctit. loi the enduing ear as follows. Arc lion, Jumes Ilnvck; ptovest, .1. P. Kelly pi elate, .1. G. Imeldotl; financial sectetatj, A. ,f. Mulc'erlg" leeotdlng sectetatj, M. ,1. RUItn; tteasuiet, Geotge Spiuks; sentinel, T. H. Spiuks watdet, J. A. Walsh: tiustees, 1,. Ji. Heaney, R. ICellv nnd Fled A. Washer. At the iimiluslrn of the business meeting the member" of the conclave and visiting Heptasophs repaiied t Athletic hall, whcie u social session was held. Hue tt veiy substantia! lunch was served. IMt's oichestr- rendered excellent concert music din ing' the evening, and several membera sang solos. C. C. Donovan, alderman of the Twelfth ward, was toastmaster. The follow ine Heptasophs wie tho guests of the Roaring Rtonk Conclave H. U. Hopewell, H. C. Y'ost. William Corless.. ,i. v. eiaffney. c. K. Keller. I Heniy Kingsley. J. Ljneh, M. J. Pad den. P. J. O'Malloy, P. H. rullei, of Klectrlc City Ccnelive, No. Jii; M. AV. I I"Inn J. S. Miller. Schlfier. of Scianton I Conclave, No. 117: Patiir-k Rurke, of ! Peckvllle Conclave, Nj. 36t; How ells, . T. J. Renolds of Hide Pntk Con clave, No. 211- Rowley. J. Relies, Plei son, Tully. P. H. Christmas, AA'. O. Gearhait, Nelson lIsbv, S. Rush, of Providence Conclav No. lr5; Cu pen tor. AV. raiitel, AVarnei, John AVolf. .Turoh (Selsei G. V?. 1 liibleniim Tl V. I Stevens, J. A. Rielg. J. S. Addman,R. R. Sjkes, of Green P.ldgi Conclave, No. 1i9, District Depulks Hi.ndilck and Neeld. TOLD IN RH1RF. The funeial of Theicsa, the l-eai-old d.iughtu nf Mi. and Mr. Anton 11 ifner. took place estiday afternoon firm the fimilv residence on Piospeet n venue. Services wci conductid at the house b Rev. Peter Chi 1st, and Intel ment followed in the Gorman Catholic cemeleiy at No, C. Division No, 2, Ladles' Auxiliary. Ancient Oidei of Hlbeuilans, will meet in legulai session nt Pharm ie hall this evening ut 7. "50 o'clock. A full at tendance Is espectod. At St. John's hill on Friday evening an Interesting gamu of basket ball will be plajed. The Defenders and tho Junior Defendeis will battle for supro macv, and n very intenstliu game 1 expected. A social will follow, A young daughter of Mi. and Mis. Adam Leyh, of Stone avenue, Is ser iously ill. Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address otders to J, T. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 6683. GREEN JUDGE. The funeral of Mis, Anno Lnnyon, mother of AVIIllnm H. Lnnyon, of Honesdnlo street, will take place this afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. There will bo a meeting of the Young People's society, of the Gieen Ridge Baptist church, tomorrow night. Mrs. Nathnn Vldavcr, of New A'oik city, who has been tho guest ot her sister, Mrs. J. K. Johter, ot Sanderson avenue, has returned home. The members ot the congregation ot Christ's Episcopal church, Rev. P. S. Rnllantlne, lector, are making exten sive tiiei'iiratlons for theit fair nnd festival which will begin Tuesdav of next week and bo continued sevial days. Plash light photogtaphs vvete taken yesterday of tho pupHs In the dlffetent rooms; ot No, 27 school. DUNMORE. Tho Rpwoith league of tho Methodist Kplscop.il church held a verv Interestl ig meeting In the Sunday school room of the church hint evening. The evening was designated as a lltorarv one and the author chosen wis AViishlngton Irving. His works were discussed and several original papers rend on his productions, life nnd character by tho Rpworth leaguers. Tho Krlo und AVjimlug alley rallroul have placid a new time table on their load, i hanging the genetal order of trains nt this borough's station to (,(! a. m. and 1207 o'clock p. m, for trains having for Hawley and lust tiulii arriving from Haw ley 310 p. in Tho new m ichlncrv nt the sk mitt on Throop property Is boh g lapldlv placed In position nnd the same will be In active, operation In a very sl.cit while. The Nineteenth Centiiiy dancing ilass will hold Its postponed social tonight. I.awienco's full oiehcstra will iihslst tu nuking the ivont a plcisant one. The .sehool board did not meet last cv mlng owing to the nbcnoo of a fliiiniim Piesldent AVrbbcr has called a meeting for Pcbiimr '.'. OBITUARY Mul ichl lilglln, son of Mr. and Mis. Ma: tin .1. lilglln, of 1.11 Pulsion avenue, pasval tivvnv jestitdav aftetnoon, aged 1! veirs, Deceised w.th taken slcit list l'rliUij with nailet finer ami, although the hi st medical advice whs proiilteil, n tilling could be den e to stay thu h mil of ikath. Ho was a Inlm lid und tin pilde of Ills pirnits, veho are grlel strlikin over their loss 'lite funeral will like pi ice tomortow afternoon nt J "'luck. rimcKil Mivices will be leti ducted al St. John's church ami ititi. ment will bo m ulo In the Cathcdtal cenu terj. Kitwaid Geoigi, enioi miiiiber of the Aim or Gcorgi. McGuIre .. Co, e oal op i rators In North Sii.it ton, passed avvuv nt his homo on Church avenue esterd. morning at 11 o'eloek He was V, vears nf ag" and has .tsldeel In this vctlon for tho past twentv-two jearf, having come here from Arehbild With Messrs Mc Gulie and 1' J Mulhirin he bought out a colllitj opeiatid bv James I'lv mi and In loiinietliui with them has londilitod a general store. Mr. George Is survived by his wife and font children Mr. Thorn is Kurd, of Ti7 Ninth Rier ctt avenue, died Monday evening aftn a short Illness She Is teurvlved bv her husband, two sons and one d.iughtu. The funeral services will be conducted In St. Patrick's chuuh at 9 o'clock to morrow morning. Intirmcnt will be made In the C.ithcdril cenictire-. l.ols, tlio G-vear-old child of Mr. and Mrs Selden Devoe, of .'3J North IUd P.uk live line, died josteidav. Seal let fever and diphtheria was the cause of deith The rem Uns will be prlvutelv In teired In the Washburn stieet cimctciy at 2 o'clock tomoiinvv atteinooii. Jt.liann i Kollta a gcd 7 vens dud visttrel.o at the hi me nf lur parents in Morris eouit from ellplitln rl i This tu rn ral vclll be piiv.tttly inndiieted to niiitrow aftiinoi.n Intiinunt will bo mule In St. John's Get man Catholic Lcmeteij. 'Ilniothv Millllli, of (jIi'i Oreluid stud, died jisterdiv uintnlng at HI 10 n't lot k. He Is Mil vlved bv a wife and daughter, Jlaiv, and two sons, ,1.1m and Rutholo miw, both of Cnrtl mil, N. Y. Piiiuial announcement I itci. Rilll.i, the bright nml Intetestliig two. niiil-a-half-vrir old diugl.tcr of Mi and Mis I'uir J. His.it, ot Riuh s'.i.et, died last evtnlng altti a luiit illus The fiiiural ainioiiiiu mini will apjuai later. , Thorn is W. Dales, .if,, il ,": ve.us, dicil jestenl.tv at his home, v,0 C.ipousn ave nue, after a brli f illness The funeral announcement will be made later. Solid Gold Watches and Genuine Diamonds with Tong Tina Tea at 127 Fenn Avenue, Scranton, Pa. The Roston Tea Patty have leased the stoie. No. U7 Penn avenue, for the purpose of placing befoie tlio public theli delicious Tea. Tong Tina Tea has come to stay and will soon be the people's choice. AVlth each can the put chaser receives some aitlcle of jew eliy, the value of which Is regulated by the amount of tea purchased. The ai tides of Jcweliy consist of solid gold watches, genuine diamonds, ru bles, opals, peat Is and many other ar ticles too numeious to mention. Fol lowing Is a partial list of names of puichaseis nnd what they received: Arthur Meis, diug cleik, n sldencj WIlkes-Raiie, got with his ordeis a lady's brooch set with tv,enty-one gen uine dlamonels nnd $10 In itish, Mrs. Jones, washwoman, residence ."U Pleasant stteet, H.vde Puk, ucelved a Iad.v's solid gold ling beautifully en gtavcd. Alexander Loseit, lesldenco Ill's Saletn avenue, Carbondnle, a gentV hunting i use watch. American movement. James It. AVatklns, 21!) Rtomley avenue, Hde Paik, u gent's watch. Miss Anna Weil, of Atchbild, te-eehed with her $10 otdeis a ladv's solid gold hunting case watch set with thli teen genuine diamonds and $1 in cash. G. P. Jones, lesldence 120 Gat field nvenuo, a gent's vvutcli elegantly engiaved. Mis. AVilllim Malnwarlng, Dm cm, a gent's watch, American movement. Mis. Walter AVIllUins, of Nicholson, a hoihoshev luooch. Mis. Thomas I.uwls, Ul". H nnn stteet, a lad's hunting case wateh. Mis. A. H. Nash, 421 Noah Ninth meet, a solid gold ring. How can this be demo? Sim ply by putting the espouse of two can adveitlslng In ninety davs, after which time thesu choice teis will be sold at tho same place, pi Ice and quantity, but without the piles. Watch piper for new list of names eveiy day. All mull oi del s when aeconipinled by eash or diaft, will bo puinptlv at tended to. Open evenings till S.00 p. m.; Satuiday, 10:00 p. in. Pilce, single can, $1; C cans, $5.00; 13 cans, $10.03. Lady cleiks In attendance. ROSTON TEA PARTY, 127 Penn avenue. --r.ewhf ., - jate i?te.gnlfe- 4 -f -f -f -f 4 - f 4 f CONFIDENCE is capital ; is the basis of all agreements ; is truth personified. When one has con fidence in anything the battle is half won, but lack of it imperils success from the beginning. It is but natural and7 right that religious teachers should inspire confi dence. If they cannot be trusted and believed in, who can be ? It is with this thought that the following paragraph is given to our readers from a clergyman well and favorably known : Asrawav, R. I., Peb. 25th, 1899. It is to me a duty as well as a pleasure to acknowledge that 'Warner's Safe Cure has, under God, been the means of preserving mv life. Not only so, but other members of my family have been Rrcatly benefited by a use of the same remedy and scores of men and women of my nciiuaintance have told mc that they have been cured in like manner by a use of this marvelous medicine. It seems to act beneficially when nil other remedies fail. I heartily endorse and rec ommend its use to all sufferers in need of a medicine for the kidnevs. 'litis testimonial is sent unsolicited and in the only hope that it will do good. (KICV.) C. JAMI.S HUDI.O.NV.. Vleilli il nilvlce f,cc. Addrcs Warner's Safe Cure in, Ilochestcr. X. Y. Mlcroscoplcul ONiimlnntlon on application - 4- f ' f 4444444444444444444444444444 AMUSEMENTS. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, BUHOUNOER & HBIS, Lessees. H. R. LONG, Manager. ALL WEEK, Beginning Monday, Feb. 5. Matlree Dully, Beginning Tuesday. Night prices, in, 2n and 3'c. Mutlnee, 10 cents Th? Gibney-flo?ffI?r Co 20 people. High class A'audevllle. Car load ot spcclel fcccntry. Ladies Half TlcketH, l."e , for Monday night. Seats on sale Frlda. Matinees Daily. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 5, 6 aud 7, CRANE BROS. GRASSHOPPERBURLESQUERS Thursday, Fiid.iy and Saturday, February 8, 9 and 10. TRIPTOTIIK CITY BUULE&QUEUS $13 SHflBT SU DELIGHTFUL TRIPS of two to five davs' duiatlon, are ofiore.il by tho to such well-known historic points as Norfolk Old Point Comfort Richmond v Washington at the above prices. Tavorite Houte from the North and Hist to the Winter Resorts of Virginia and North Carollnn For full information upply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO Pier 26, North Elver, New York. H. B. Walker, Traffic Managei. J. J. Brown, Gen. Pass. Agt. WINTER RESORT. WHY GO TO EUROPE, Fcclig Uk Uanjersol the Ocean In Winter ? Op.uwiil Oyer the Sautbera Facile 1 1 Sunset Limited, II SUNSET KOUTE, f ri e fiom the Inconveniences of high altl Uuli'h and ot si'ow. vWII eany uu rVMoOlllM HAl'KKV AND I'l.KA.V AN'li.V u Aim 1 linn famous whiter re. Mats la 1 a'lti 1 ula. s-pcclid ihiougli train, consisting of s.cephi,. mul (Jliiltig cms, will le.no Now Yuri, ,-iuiiiilavs and TuomIiivs, connect, ing illuetlv with the 'Sunset Limited' at New Oilcans Tor full Infill mntlon, fieo Illustrated pamphlets, maps, mil tluu -tabl, s, also lowest ratih. slceplng-iai tlckcls, rnd liil,giu,c ihetlced. iippl to Southern l'a title Co., 105 South Thlid St, 1'hlla , l'a. BEAUTY, Ul CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Ananln Tlnautv Tablets and Pills. A DOf. fectly safe uud Kiiarantecd treatment fur nlUkuj d Itordera. Restores the bloom ot youth to laded laces. U) days' treatment 50c 1 80 days' $1.00, by mall Send for circular. AddresJ. . . -.. - UERVITA MEDICAL CO., Cllotoo A Jtcksta SU.. Chlcsf Bold by McOarrdh &. Thorma, Diu,-. gists,, 209 I.ackuwarra ave , Scranton, l'a. OLD - f -f -f-f -f-M-4 4 f -t-f 4 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 444 Pure White Women llko to have their bread light and white and es pcclillv their cake and angel food. Those who uso SNOW ii WHITE" riour will be gratllled to find that their bread Is not only light and white, but that It has a delicious tasto and Is nu tritious as well. Alt croccis sell It. "Ueonly wholesalelt" THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. Our Entire Stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Unredeemed Pledges Are Now Sold at Auction to the Highest Bidder, as We Must Vacate the Store We Now Occupy by April 1. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava. At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domcatlo ueo and of all eZ"ss, Including liuckwheat and Blrdsee, delivered in any part of the city, &t tho lowest price Orders received at tho otllce, Connell building. Room 80S: telephone No 1762, or nt the mine telephonu No. iJl, will ha promptly attended to. Dealers supplied) at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS PODITIYELY COBB ALCftcrrout DUtatet Fallloc Men ory.Iapotencr, fclcojiloiinen, eto,coc4 liv Ahrnul OF nlhnp .TrnaBAa nnrl Inrif. cijUouh, ITini.outcifu ai sureju restora IXMt Vitality In did ar yanna. ana Ctamaaforttudr, bunuun or marrucc. i'revpnt Insanity and Canaumntlnn lr UlrauiTiue, Tbcirue abows lnmedtata fmproja. meat una eSocts a CUIIE where all other fail la- pisi upca navmg in c-ncmo Aiai uaoiais. 'iney uarocjrcatliOBesndaandniUcaroyoa. Wecivsapoj. itirowritU-nn'JrmtBotocUoctocure RnPTC in eathcosoor rttuaUlho nioatj. FriceWWUIwiMr pactiacui o ralx pLnea (lull treatment! for $150. lij jinll. In Plata wrapper, mon receipt of rrlre. Clrcnlir '- AJAX REMEDY CO., d!S5iirutw For sale In Scranton, Pa , by Matthew! Bros, and II. C. Panderscn, Drutrglsts. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL wx$ 5
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