TjtTr' fiii ( THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNE-MOiNDXY, FEBRUARY 12, 1900. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON DR. MOFFAT DISCUSSES "EVIL WITHIN THE CHURCH." Discipline In Church Government Is More for Correction Than Ejection, Which ! Only Meant for Thoso Who Are Notoriously Evil in Their Lives Rev. Fiank J. Mllmnn Ap pointed to Temporary Vacancy. Father Mathcw Annlversaiy. Other Notes and Personals. Itcv. .T. V. Moffat, D. Tl, pastor of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church, delivered n timely and effective sermon jesteiday morning to a laiRo congregation on "t:ll Within the Church." Ills tet was taken fiom Matt, xlli, SO, and ho spoke In pail ns follows: "The ehuieh Is the phue whcioln holiness Is produced, but In th.it ease the evidence of the fact ought to lie manifested: that I", the hollnc f those within iiukIU to be conspicuous, No faulty pet oii or thltiK ntiKht to be retained In It: but the eliuuh will not bear the test. "While Its ineinboiship manifests a hnllniss supL'ilor to lh.it of the win Id, jet theie .tic many within It who aie bad. This ntwn has been fo. The Idea of a pel feet chin ell eltliei In doc trine or discipline at some plait' or time in the past Is an unpty lniat;ln i llon. "However, It Is probably mine near to Ideal puilty today than en befiuc. Oticht not then a sculetv with sui h claims and stub suiutlom to adopt the most drastic methods to In Ins the out ward church to lonfoim to the Inuaid lilenl" "An attempt has bo n mide to eject and eliminate all that is iaultv In the chinch of tudii) and was made cen turies n(i, but to adopt ien leison able nit thods would defeat the veiy put pose or the church. I'un tic ally, the church must be as bio id as the Held within which It vvoiks. "Disc Ipline In chinch government Is nunc for collection than ejection. Injection Is onlv nic.int fin tlise who aie flagranti), notoriously ell in theli lives, Xo human apency can be 1 1 list ed to assort the Rood and the bid. "Much of the unrest in the Piesby terlan church aiisinpr fiom doctiln.il discipline. In my judgment, has been unnecessary. It has become a fad In these latter da)s upon the p.nt of cei taln classes of men to sav something antagonistic to oitliodo titiths "Hooks arc then wiitten, our secular and religious papeis go whole col umns of free aiUeitlMng and the books are in demand, but most of the so called heretical books would dloa speed) WHY DON'T U TRY IT ? Don't j on know a sllehl e otuli ma prove s-crlou I.itoi. Pmuastlnatlnn at Mich n time Is the verv woist t bluer Hi it can hi.ip"ii. Ttlvulots Income thois nrorns oaks, and an indinai) much often loads to lung tremble. DIM'ol'lt'S I'KKNC'll TAlt is what vott want It Is tried and true. I'or salo at (J. V. Jen kins, Druggist, 101 S. Main avenue. Socks For Men There's no reason on earth why we should make such an extraordinary offer as that which follows, save a desire to become better acquainted with the local buyers of Good Hosiery for Hen Because the specials offered for Mon day are not of the Bargain Counter order, As a matter of fact, this one number in Men's Fine Half Hose represents the newest and nobbiest Sock 'fashions on the market at this moment, and includes all the colors, stripes, dots and other novel effects of the season. We know that these Socks would be cheap at the regular price, 20c a pair, but the Price for Monday Only Is Two Pairs for 25 Cents (20 Gents will be charged for Single Pairs,) Globe VIN MARIANI Marlanl Wine World Famous Tonic. A mild stimulant, the only one that hns no unpleasant reaction, and that pioduees no hainful effects. This Is asserted after continued experience duilnt; the past tlility-flc years. All DrURBlsH. licfUFej substitutes. death wcie they not m continually bt ought befoic the public. "In mannci mid actions the ethical distinction upon which I'hiisllunlty lists too subtle for us to decide which Is the right and the wiong when applied to the individual.- Can ou dt aw a sbatp line between good and bad Impulses? "They shade Into one another. 'When does thrift become selfishness.' When does llghteous Imagination become anger'.' When does gentleness become softness? The power cnti listed to the church is to bind and loose things, not pci sons, not whomsoever yc bind on earth, but whatsoever. "The i lull eh icpicsenls the mganlzed nioi ul hopefulness of the race, but theie will be a ban est the everlasting distinction between good and bad, Klghtcoiisncs shall be rewarded and unrighteousness shall bo punished." TWKNTV-KIOHTH ANNIVKHSAllY. The H)de Talk Father Mnthcvv so clety, one of the oldest organizations In the Catholic Total Abstinence union, cclebiated Its tvventy-i ighth annlvei- saiy .vesterd ty afternoon In St. hen's ball. .1 C. tlallaghei, one of the pio neer mi mbcis, icvlewed tile soclet)'s hlstoiv fiom Its inception, and C. CI. Itiil.iud made a shoit addiess along the Hue of total abstinence. Kcinatks wcie also made by John H. Devlne and otht r speukeis, A piogramuic of intislcal and llteiaty met It was tilso enjoied by the assem blage. Instiumt ntal selections were it ndi led by John (Sill, the Scianton Miiilc.il club and Diuty and Kelly. The vocal nuinbeis wcie sung by John Shaughuess), lyaughlln McHugb, Wil liam Luvtlle and Wllll.im l.)nott, Wll- li.im (illioy iccltid 111 a clever manner. A smoker was uKo j fcatuie of the af ternoon's i ntei taltunent TKMPOllAHY PAhTOIl XAJIIII), llr-v. V. J. Mllui.in, rf C.icen TJidge. who pip.iehed at the Sumner Avenue I'lesb) teiian hutch .1 weik ago )es teiday, has been u'polutcd to take charge of the church work left by Rev I.. 11. rostei, until the meeting of the Lackawanna Ptesbytoty, which will be held In the AVashbtirn Stteet Ptesby teii.in chine h In Apiil. Ttev. Mllman is a young man, who Is well known in the city, and his ft lends will be pleased to It .it 11 of his selei tiun bv the i lunch, lie Is ,i gtaduate of the Wt stein Tin ologli.il scnilli.il) . Di, Moffat, of the Washburn sheet chuich, occupied the pulpit last evening DCATHS AND WIUALS The lemains of William, the J-j ear old child of Mr. and Mis. John Qulnn, of 1717 Lucerne street, were Intened in the Cathedi.il cemeteiy at 30 o'clock jesteiday afteinoon. Soi v lies over the icnialns of the late Mis-, Kllyabeth Cleoige wcie conducted In the Hampton Stieet Methodist Epis copal chutch at I'.r.O o'clock Satuiday afteinoon, by the pastor, Hev, James Itenninger. Interment was made in the Washburn stn et cemeteiy. The funeial of the late Agnes Convey ehotise X occurred at 2 o'clock yesterday after noon from the homo of,, her parents on Third street. The remains were In terred in the Cathedral cemetery. AMONG THE CHUnCUKS. The senior and Junior Christian En deavor societies of tho Washburn Stteet Presbyterian church held a union ser vice 'yesterday afternoon, which was well attended nnd addressed by several good speakers. The annual missionary sermon was preached by Ilev. James Renninger, In the Hampton Street Methodist Hplsco pnl ihurch, yesterday morning. His theme was "The Progress of Chris tianity." The Yoke Fellows' band of the Rail road Young Men's Clulstlan associa tion, under the direction of Secretary W. Adair and Assistant Secretary Rut ton, conducted the midwinter camp meeting in the Salvation army' bar tacks on Price street last eenlng. The meetings will be continued throughout the present week. A large number of applicants for membership were received on proba tion In the Simpson Methodist Episco pal church at yesterday morning's ser vice. The conversions are the result of the revival meetings recently held In tho church. A special programme of music was rendered at the; Washburn Street Pres byterian church at both serv Ices yes terday under the direction of Profes sor C, R Derman, the efficient choris ter. 1'rofessor .lames Hughes, of the High school faculty, conducted the services In the Jackson Street Raptlst church last evening and pleached the seiinon. MAHHIAGE ANNOUNCEMENTS. John M. Davis, of Lafayette stieet, and Miss Bessie Fowler, of Oxford stieet, will be man led at tho home of the hitter's parents at 8 30 o'clock Wed nesday evening. John Clilllltbs, of 14." Fllnioie avenue, nnd Miss Margaiet Jane Williams, of 110G E)non stieet, will be man led at the home of the bride-elect's patents at S o'clock this evening. GENERA Ii NEWS NOTES. The court has been petitioned by the residents of Lincoln Heights for tha lemoval of the voting booth from the Sloan collleiy to a place inoie conven ient for the voteis. Eveiv member of the Columbia Hose and Chemical company Is requested to be present at the meeting this evening, when business of Impuitance will be ac ted upon. Lincoln's blitbday will be fittingly observed in the public schools today, when special literal)' exercises will be held. John, the )oung son of Mr, and Mr August Otto, of J0 Eynon street. Is suffering from a fiacturcd ankle, ths result of an accident which occurred fiom Jumping on cars. The members of Bianch 41, Catholic Mutual Reiievolent association, are ic iiucsted to meet at Hail Gail hall on Not th Main avenue, at 8.30 o'clock Wednesday morning, to attend the fu neial of the late Thomas J. Walsh. The Gamma Nu society of the AVash burn Street Presb)teilan chinch will meet this evening. The teachers and pupils of the night school at No. 1, building complain of annoyances fiom bo)s who throw stones nnd break the windows during the sessions. Seveial ai rests arc like ly to follow. I'EIISONAL I'ARAUKAPHS. Mis. James Jeiemlah, of Eafa)ette stieet, and daughter. Mrs. George T. Joins, of Pine street, have been called to Philadelphia by the Illness of Mrs. William H. Wilght, the former's dauph'tei. Albeit Williams, of E)non street, will leave In a few da)s for Seattle, Wash., where he will peimanently re side. A child of Mi. and Mr. Isaac Harris, of Xoith Biomlev avenue. Is suffeilng an attack of bionchltls. Hobeit Meiiifteld. of Philadelphia, Is viMtins friends and relatives in town. Miss Maigaiet Lewis, nr South Beth lehem, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Ileni) Iteese. of Lafayette stieet. Mr. and Mis. Fiedcrlck W. DeMunrt, of Itlelgewood, X. J., aie visiting Mr. anil Mis. A. M. Moise, of South Hiom ley avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vaughan, of Plttston, spent Sunday with Miss Eliz abeth Jones, of North Biomloy avenue, who is 111. Wallace Moser. of Lafayette stieet, has recovered fiom his recent illness and lesuniccl his duties on the Times. Fea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, ccntial city and cential Ilvde Park. Address oiders to J. T. Sharkey. 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phono 6683. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Fiftieth Birthday of Mrs. Otto Fit tack Celebrated Other News and Personal Note1?. Mrs otto Pittnck. of Willow street, was ,'i0 )eais old on baturday. and to nttingi) celebiato the event a few of her most intimate fi lends gatheied at hei home on Saturday night and passed n vet) pleasant evening. Mrs. Plttack pi oved an excellent hostess. The following were piesent: Mrs. Glu-pr. Mis. Charles Sendler. Mrs. John Mais, Mis. Charles Gerecke. Mis. Char les Dlckmuii, Mis, John Hoffman, Mrs, John M)ors, Mis. Matthew Sehvverter, Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Mrs. Spruck, TOLD IN A FEW LINES. The Scianton Athletic club will con duct Its sixteenth annual masquerade ball on next Friday evening. The niembeis of the committee In charge of arumgements are woiklng zealously for the success of the affair and this ) cat's ball piomlses to be the social event of the season. At Worklngmen's hall this evening the Wniklngmen's Piogiesslve and Benevolent society will conduct Its an nual masqueiade ball, Aichbald Patteison, who Is well known on this side, left on Saturday afternoon for New Voik city, where he has accepted a position with a laige caipet house. William Miller, of Plttston avenue, spent Sunday In Claik's Summit. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have ou tried the new food drink called GKA1N O? It is delicious and nourishing and tukes tho place of coffie. The muro Graln-O you give tho children the more health vou dlxtrlbutu lhroti3h their ss tcm.i. riraln-O Is made of pure grains. and when properly prepared tastes like tho choice erudes of coffee but costs about i as much. All grocers bell It lie. und l!5c. HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON COMING EISTEDDFOD AT THE PURITAN CHURCH. Will Be Held on Monday Evening, March 12, and Promises to Be Suc cessfulFrizes Which Aie Offered. Y. W. C. A. Notes Debate Con ducted by Young Men's Institute. James H. Rellly, Evan Slmms and Patrick Dempsey Recommended as Peimanent Men. The Puiitan Congiegatlonal ehuieh on West Market stteet will conduct an eisteddfod In the church parlors on Monday evening, Match U. A com plete census of slngets will be taken and prizes amounting to $I'J will be given to the best lendltlon of tho fol lowing selections: 1. For the best rendition of the glee. "Star of the Descending Night." by L. A. Emerson, choir not less than 21 voices, tl' 00 2. Recitation, "Hen Wlad fy Nhad an," Welsh, by Evan Jntiies, males over 18 years, chorus to bo icpctttcvl after each verse, prize $3. .1. Bass solo,"Love's Old Sweet Song." E flat (Malloy), prize $2. 4. Soprano solo. "Megan's Fair Daughter," ptlze $2. ." Recitation, "Which Shall It Re." Standard Recitations No. 1, males over IS )cars, prize $2. 6. Tenor solo, "The Dove." Welsh or English, fiom Songs of Wales, prize 2. 7. Solo. "In Bethlehem of Judah," for children under 10 )eais, pilze $1. S. Recitation, "Theie's None Like -v Mother If Ever so Pom," for gills un der 1") )ears, ptbe $1. ! Reading music at sight, cpiat telle, tube 1. 10 For the pet son who piescnts Hie ptettiest nrbe bag, $1. Following Is the committee In charge: Chairman, R. J. Reese; seuetniy, R. J. Richards; accompanist, Mis. E. Reese; adjudicator of music, James M. Thomas; adjudicator of lccltatlons, Benjamin Gilfllths, V. W. C. A. NOTES. Mrs. Frondsbetiy leil the gospel meeting )estetda). Tt being the day of pra)ei for colleges and students of the vvoild, It was .so obsetved at tho rooms jesteiday. This evening the Hiblo class will meet and study the Sunday school leson for Feb. is. MENTIONED IN HHIEr. On Friday evening the literal)- clicle of the Young Men's Institute held i debate In their looms. The subject was: "Heolved, That the Fnlteel States Senatois Should lie Elected by a Direct Vote of the People." The subject was ably dl uscd on both the afliimatlve and negative sides The judges decided In favor of tho nflli ill ative. All In favor of the Sons of Temper am e oiganlzatlou aie icipiestul to meet at the Memoiial Baptist chuich tomoiiow evening. At the meeting of the Excelsloi Hose company Fiiday evening, James II. Hellly was recommended for peimanent man. Evan Slmms has been leeom mimeled peimanent man of the Llbci tv's and Patilck Dempsey foi the Ni agaras. PERSONAL NOTES. Daniel Jenkins, of Oak street, is suf fering with a severe attack of the gilp. Miss Maiy Coleman, ot Caibondalc, is visiting lelailves in this section. Mis. Geoige tSiltman, of Scott, ic tuineel to her home on Satuiday, after spending the past week with her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Olaik, of Chuich av enue. The mauiage of Miss Geoiglanna Jones to Mi. Owen Gallaghei, is an nounced to take place next Wednesday afternoon at the Holy Koaiy church. Miss Maty Lynott, of Fulton stieet. Is ill with pneumonia. S. Clemson Relchaul. of Wllke liane, and Geoige W. Stone, of Phila delphia, were guesU of Dt. and Mi. Saunders, of North Main avenue, yes teiday, m - GREEN RIDGE. The "Poveity Lunch club" was en tertained by Miss Ldla Poore. of Ca pouse avenue. Friday. Mis. J. B. Poore was the invited guest. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tobey, of Ca- pouse avenue, spent Sabbath in New ark. N. J. Mis. J. B. Van Bergen, of Sander son avenue, Is able to be nut again af ter a severe attack of grip. The Lend-a-Hand Mission band of the Green Ridge Presb.vterlan chuich will meet at the home of Mlbs Wattei man, on Jefferson avenue, tomorrow evening. Piofessor and Mis. C. T. Thorf, of Foiest City, are visiting friends Ii) Green Ridge, Miss Minnie Peck, of W)omlng sem inal y, spent Sabbath with her parent", Mr. and Mrs, Luther Peck, of Capous avenue, FOLICE PICKINGS. William Cl.uk, of Philadelphia, arii-stcd Krid iv pi tiling bv Patrolman Lon.i Da. on the charge of bcgi,ing,vv,is disc It irged fiom pollin custody )es(pday morning on promising not to iepc.it the offense. At .i so o clock )pstcrcia morning joiin Waltham was found on tho West Lacka wanna avenuo bridge by Patrolmen Quln. nan and Peters Illooel was streaming from a cut on his forehead and from onn on bis head, probably duo to his having fallen In his intoxicated condition, Ho was lined U Annie. O'Boyle, a well known character In police circles, was nrnsted Satuiday at tho Jersev Ccntial depot by Police Lieutenant Williams and Patrolman Hurt. Yesterday morning Ma) or Molr imposed on her a 5 line and not la big ablo to pay this she will t-pi nil the next fifteen da)s In tho coin.U Jail. Joseph Zazaras, a Talor blacksmith, wus arrested by Patrolman Louu Dn.v, chained with diuiikenness. When taken to tho Center street police station a six shooter was found on him, four of the chambers ot which weto leaded, A lino of $10 was his sentence jestcreiay morn ing, ami ns lip was short ol funds he will bo committed to tho count v jail for twenty days. Ma) or James Molr Saturday afteinoon nrrestcd a man who was standing on Mulberry strpet near Washington avenue Intel ferlng with people going by. Ho stopped bis honor, who promptlv col lared htm nnu m irchlng him across tho street to police headquarters In the city hall, handed him over to Acting Desk Sergeant May. At bis hearing )cstcrilay morning It developed that the man whose names Is Annusta Tonias.l h a little out of Ills mind and not at countable for his actions. Ho Is a mine laborer and boards ut 17S Nav Aug avenue, with Tonv Buros. The latter was )cMcrdny notillecl of tho case and ni riving about 4 o'clock In tho afternoon took Tomaa I home with him. SMS5 M. OBITUARY Amu a A. Swingle, ngi il hi iats, died at bis home, .'11 Main Mr.ct. Peckvllle. on S.tturd.iv uflriiion. Deith was due to heait tumble. iHceasid was bmii Mniil: I.', ls.il, at Cbiuy Rlilgi , Wavne county. P.i. At the ago ot lei vim bis fathct, Joseph Svvltgle, tindrrcd him a pcislllen as driver on u i.mal boat of which bis father bud clririic The bo it piled between Honesd.ilo and Hotidotit. I'pon bis Ir.ulng the i. mil sprvlcc he inteied school at Piompton, Pa, nnd liti r was made u triibpf of a distill t si hool In Cheirv Ridge township lie n tallied the s( hool two vcais and In Isu.' he left homo and lame to Archbihl, where be pi tired a position at the i mil colllpi) of Simpson X Eaton, now known us the .Toiler X Simpson colllitv. He le iTHiliir.fi with this ciiiiip inv several )piis and whin he left tin Ir employ ho was nitlng as poal Inspector Tile Delivv.ue end Hudson cimp mv off. red him the position of vvclghm cstPi. vvhlih be ac cepted and In lMiru.iiy. I'.'jT, was tiaii fcmil fiom the Arehbald lolllerv to the Ornssv Isl mil lollleiv ol the Ilrl.iw.iio and Hudson iimpinv, 1oi..ted nt Pei k llle. In April of tint .veal be vas nnr rled to Miss Jniiile Curtis nf lliimllnton. Pi. Four ibllilien have been boiu to them, three of whom are thing. The voungpst, n daughter, Ilattle M , died In 1S Dcce.ispd hrld the position of weigh master under the Del t ware mil Hudson rompinv foi ten veils and In 1ST1 be was made dpputv pustin istrr to the late Joseph Ti.ivls, whli h position be held urtll the deith of Mr. 'Iiavh on Apill I, wn He was bv appointment undei the Harrison administration made postmas ter 111 1ST) The ofllie was lalspil to the tl Ird clas, hut the in t viar on a loutit of an ofllee being opened up at Jessiip It wis rcdiicpd to foiuth class t-ltue th.it time, owing to his etfotts the iifllm bis again been m lib an olllee of the thild class, lie was uiciveil on im btllon nt the rpinv Uldge Methodist Eps",np,il ihiinh on Jtniiiirv I.'. Is", and on AutTiist 2" of the s line viar was n celved a a number of that ilumli. Slnee his resldenie lieic he has In i n .ill rarnpt numbir of the Pukvlllp Meth odist Episcopal church and was a i.iitli- fill allendant until illness compelled him to irrial'i nl home. DkumiI leaves a wife and time chlliltin as follows; ri mer W. who irsldis at Iioiiip: Mis. Ad dle Itoliirls, who ii sides on lllikorv street, and l'loience J, of Yatfslle, Then an al'o two htotheis of the de ceased living Mi. Mllo Swingle, of Long Branch, Cal : Mr. A. C Swingle, of Green Ridge and Mis Jc liu Toms, of fin 1 rv Ridge, Wavne counts. The fu neral set vices v III take pl.u e at 1 o'clock Tuesdav nftirnoon and will be hi Id at the Pi ekvlllc MithodM Epl-c op il chuich, Pastoi K. C SlnipHns i Itlii illns. Tin re will lie a shuit si iv In at the lesldii.ie foi the lei ilives at IS op m All ftleuils who wish to view the lflinlns mav do so at the resldenie Mot dav evening fiom 7 to i o'clrik. and on Tiusdiv moinlng fiom "i to 11 o'eloi k, luti limit will be made In Pin-peel cemcteij. Tannic, the wife of John Meldus, p isspil aw.iv at bet heme on Lieka wanna avenue, Blake Iv, S.-tuidav night. She had been hi poo- bp.ilth for bomo tlmo but wis not loiilltipd to her bPd until a fpw- weeks ago. Dmased's maid en name was Pantile Telfonl. Sho was the daughter of Mrs John Tel foul, who dlpil al out n month ago, and was 'J2 years old Sho was a v iiing woman of an nmliblo and klndlv disposition and lipr earl) demise will be dieplv mourned by many fi lends. Rt Mcs hei husband and one child sho Is sutvlveil bv ono sister, Mrs Thomas Hi ngotigh, and one bioth er. Thomas Telford. The luner.il will take place fiom her late home in Rlakely toinoirovv afteinoon at " Til o'clock. In terment will be mule In Villon cemeteiy. Mrs. Mar) Blown, i r lit t of the late Janus Brown, ol Plttston tiled at S o'clock )isteida) attfiroin at her homo, 1J17 Washburn street, after an illness of sovir.il weeks' duration. Deceased was well known thicughout tho Lackawanna v.illev and was a woman of gieat Cluls tlan i haunter. Sho was about 61 )eara ol ago and Is sin vivid b) the lollowlag: Frank I'. Brown. Mrs. M. I W)mbs, MI-ses Colli and Calhiilno Brown, all of this cltv, Tlio iuntr.il services will lm conduetid at St. Patrick's chuich Wedncbdiy inoiuing at J) o'clock. In terment wld lo made- In tho Cathedral eenutii). Wlikes-Buro and Pittston pa. pert, pb.tso co)). Andrew Riusomi loimeily superin tendent of the Mollis and Ebsex division of tho Lackawanna mad, died Fiiday at Ids homo in Eist Or.mhc, N. J irom a complication ol diseases, ol which ho had been Miffulng l"i sivcuil nionths. He was HisptiliiUiidcnt of tho Monis und Esses 1 1 I -Ion lm unite; than thill) cais, prior to list t tinnier when tho thntiho in manage ment biotsjlit about his resignation, Thomas J. Walsh, who conducted a small busliuss at the coiner of North Main avenuo and West Linden street, died rally jesterdiy inotnlng at hit. home, col net of Pie ismt strei't and Wist Linden stieet. Ho Is siuvlvid b) a vvlfo and si. chlldien. '1 ho funual will occur Wcdnescliiy tnotnliik ut 'i o'clock. Intel -ment will bo inado In tho Cathediul cemetii). Mis. Richard D. Jure, of Blakilv, dlid nt her homo hi that borough Situubtv uf tn noon nftei an Illness of one week of piipuinmilu. Duoisid was boiu In Willis and was :tj cars of age. She Is suivlvel b) her busland and live ibllilien. 'Ill'' funpial will tako pli.ro totnonow nftPi noon at 2 o'clock He iv lies will bo hold Health Free In Wak Men. ' Burned out nervii. weakened bruin force, dec lining vital cncrg tinil nil thecoiucimcuco ol tlitsc cnndHioiuiireeurtVl ti ourtpocial lsl. I'ourt-e of truitiucut on tiiul aud approval. und a murvcloiij tie-velopinupiJIaiuutcnlforUiensk-Ing. c trust jour honor if ou honor our (kill and follow direc tions. l'rlrclessliiforroatlonVKl.E. FREE TO MEN ERIK MEDICAL CO.. BUfFAUO. N.Y, In Between Times Uneeda Biscuit In between meals for a morning nibble, an afternoon tea, a night time sup as well as at every meal Unda Biscuit. There's not a time when the new delicacy fails to find favor. It's a constant convenience, a constant delight, a constant help to the busy housewife. Put it in the dinner pail or the school boy's lunch box. Serve it with soup. Break it in milk for breakfast anywhere and everywhere Unda Biscuit Refuse nil imitation!. IfflMO BUMlK It the only biscuit In which the ciTopncsi and delicacy la preserved from the oven to the table. The unique dir tight and moisture proof package is owned exclusively by NATIONAL, BISCUIT COMPANY. What'll You Give? You Can Get a Watch, Diamond or Silverware at your own price. Our Wyoming avenue stock is now at 2 25 Lacka wanna avenue, and as we are positively giv ing up business it is a good chance to buy. On Monday We give away at the box sale at 3 o'clock, a twelve dollar clock. Also, every lady gets a free chance on a hand some picture that is given away at 5 o'clock Gentlemen's Watches. Chains For Ladies. Sale 2.00 p. 7.30 p. m. m. Rexford Co, In the I'tlmltlve .MelhodM churih leimetlt ill I'llloil itlllitet.i. In- William Ke.ve-, n promlnint icslduit of Duiimoie, died ut his homo on i:.i-l Drinker strei t Sati'rdu afteinoon. IJe leaped vvas vuv well known, lu iiiR 11 iesitcted eitUtn nl the horoilffh for muii) )i'.irs, und Is hinvlved bv thrie ns nnd two diiut-liti is Tin fimiial vvlllniflirTlicd.lv 11U1innnt1.it I o 1 lm k M 1 Int. hilnir hi Id lit tin late home on Drinker htuet. Kuto (i ill. mil l. tie IG-veai-old dilish. tor of Mi. und Mis Atitlionv liill.iRliir, of 1U I'atker Ptreit. illul Sttuidii even. Iiik ut lie 1 home The funci tl will bo 1 mnltii ted tnnioirovv afteinoon nt 2.0 oilmk with sirvhc ut Holy Hosiuy chiuili and Interment In the I'athcdral ccmc tei v, Joseph llolu. of Hu hotith .Seventh htieet, dlid ut ii oiloil! l.iht evening. Deuasod was -i. )c.un ot iice and Is Mir vivid b) his vvlfo and two ibllilien. '1 he funeial will be conducted tomorrow morntnt, '1 he n mains will be taken to Willi. unMoit foi Intel ment llsthci. the i,-viiii-oid cliitiRlitir of Mr?, Kslher Welbv, of 41! rnill teelltll street, dliil i st i relay from dlphtlurla, Iho lu Uiral will be Pllvatilv londtlited this nfteironii Inteiincnl will be nuide lit Wiihlibtliii htreel cemetery. Mis. TlioniiiH Thomax died ht her homo In (liecnwood last nh'ht Sho fornieilv lived on Tulor blritt. Taj lot. rutioral unnouiicemilit latei. Mis. Ksthir Ann Loblov, of si! North Tim funeial iinnoiiucemint will appeal Vtin liuicn uventii died l.tht evtnln?. later. Ocrtrude, ase a ccis, daughter of Mr. M AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM THEATRE - BUROUNDBR & REIS. Lesse:. H. K. LONG, Manager, BROCKWAY COURSE. Tuesday Evening, Febmaiy 13. Pino gi com ca PATRICOLO The Great Italian Pianist as sisted by Jennie Shoemaker, Dra matic Becitcr, Eleanor Goodman, Soprano, Ruth Anderson, Violinist. Sale now on. Wednesday, February 14. Special return ensapement of the pcihon's success, Mr. David Higgins Aieomptnied bv MIH8 OKOROIA WAI UIION, in the tlrcat Southern Tlay, At Piney Ridge A powerful and fu.cin.iUni? romance of tlio pli tun iiiue mountains of Tcnncfcscc. J'riics $1 00, 73c, f0e., l!5c. ACADEMY OF HUSIC, BUkaUNDHR & REIS. Lessees. H. R. LONO, Manager. A week of creat pluv.. commenchifr Mon di, I'eb. I J Matinees dally, except Jlouibo. Talk of every city. KLIMT-HEABN CO. tn the greatest list of plavs ever pro. din eel lit popular pricei. Monday night,. Uillctto's great pla, "HELD BY THE EMEMY." A citiload of Hccncrv und electrical ef fects, new -peeliiltics: the greatest mov liur pictures ever seen in Seriinton. Prices 10, .'O, ,'0 i cuts I, miles' hnlf tickets, IV., for Monday iiIkIii, if res.erveel be foro 5pm Mond.o. Matinees Daily. WEEK OF FEBRUARY 12. ' London Gaiety Girls. 20 Beautiful Women 20. 7 Big Vaudeville Acts 7. Local amateuis will be given nu opportunity to do their acts in con junction with the regular show Fri day night February 16. V Ca!ehtitcra Eaalltb Dlamoad Rraal. rENNYROYAL PILLS ,-CIjV Urlglnsl sad llnljr wnalnr. .j-. mmwK. uwati rriiavuis Drum it for Chichuttrt inondUranitixx lied u4 t Ibozci titled with blue rlM o Immfhri. VfttJt d&naerrti 'don oid imitation At Pi 031111 or ira 4 Id itarnci fr tir IcnUri ti-itlmontlli "Kcllcf fop fm<niitttr brretam w JUBI1. fl'iUVU 1 " iui.tni. p wmm rwf.rt 'ChlahptrrlirBilfMilL'o.. HnilUimSaaarfc Bold tj aU tocil Drusliii. rIIILVOA.,i,A. and Mi". .101111 H Jones, of 1 rtl Trice street, died estr.d.iv. The funeral will he held toiiuuiow afterni on. Interment will be made In Washburn street ceme tery. SPORTSMEN ARE ANXIOUS. Wondeiing What Will Be Done with Porter's Lake. Scoioh ot ilslieimcn nnd Runucis In these tovviiH und vicinity am wonder llltr what will be done with Porter' lnl.e nftei Apiil when that famous re sult p.ihscs into the hands ot u ti lo ot Phllailelphlans. Last week the dee'el recoidliiB the ti.inKii tlon was tiled ut Mllfoul. Tew know the e.uly hlstniy of this Kreut spin tlntr place. The township In which it lies vvas elected Dec. lo, is.l, Horn p.uts of Del.ivvaie nnd hehmun and naiiied for James H Poiter, a promin ent Huston lnvv)er. who for imtiy eai iuacticcd In I'lke's courts. In 1S49 ho nui chased seveial tinels of hind, tip) one coverlntr the pond of H. Dewey, and others ot James I'luec, John T. Cross ami Allen Cuthbert. In all above two thoimnd ncies. and built a houso on the bhore of what wus then called Fifteen Mile pond. Tho lake wa known oilginully us Teildyuskllii,' and now Is commonly called Porter's pond. StmuilMiuiB Times. MRS. EMSLAND TRICKED. Pievented fiom Appearing Agaiust Her Husband by His Brother. Senioui r.nislund, of Vuideii, was le-anested Hatiuil.iy and held in $300 bail on a chniKc piefened by his wife, Annie Ihni'Iuiid, and which had been iKiioted i tho last Biand Jmy. Alro. lhnslnnd did not appear beforn tho Jmy and ilalnis she was pievented ft mil so ilolns b ii iiihc conttlved by her husband's hi other. Satuiduv she swore nut u warrant foi her husband's second arrest be fore Ableimaii Millui and a short time later he wus uricstcd. ,' i siiiuuevvr 9) '$ n Take W 1. ivbttitu v V t9 V j- MjA && 4U4w ,Jm - - u-nHi. ji,. JHti &&&?? - !.st--2: '' j
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