The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 14, 1900, Morning, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY li 1900.
EVENTS OF DAY IN
WEST SCRANTON
BOARD OF TRADE WILL BOOM
THE VIADUCT PROJECT.
Plan of Campaign Freely Outlined
and Appeal Made to the Voters to
Support the Fiesent Flans Stag
at the Wheelmen's Club House an
Enjoyable Event Successful Sup
perRuffians Attack a Hotel.
School Deposits Other Minor
.News Notes.
tf the prosent plan for the (otitruc
tlon of a vloc'urt over the grade ci tun
ing on Vct Lackawanna avenue duet
not carry tit next Tticsdiiv'H election It
.will not he the fault of the West Side
board of limle. It tan bo tiilthfully
stilted that the only ten! woik In bo
half of the project has been done by
h handful of members of thin otganl
ntlon and despite much oppoltlon they
hope to win out when the votes are
counted.
Thot Is the sentiment which rue
railed at the monthly meeting of the
hoard last evening, and aside from ar
ranging the tlnal detail'- of the cam
paign and adopting an npptal to the
vntiiH. but little ele was talked about.
President Daniels lepoited ai-stiiance
fiom t'ongiessmnn I'onnell that when
appropriation" me made In May that
an elifoit will bo uiiiv to senile a
branch post otllie for West Scianton.
It l undet stood that Inspector floi
man Is now In the city looking up the
necessity for such a change. '
The viaduct committee was author
ized to have cuts made nT the pro
tected stiuetuie and pilnt them In the
newspapeis. Two bundled poteM will
be printed and dKti United on S. nut day
and it elrculai lettei signed l ptuml
lient cltlens will uKo .ipp.-.n in the
ncwhp.ipers the same d,i.
In addition to the above advettMng
airungements i.ooo x.nnple ballots will
be printed and circulated by the toin
mlttee. The leslgnation of William Hluine
was accepted bv the bond.
The viaduct tommlttee will meet at
i o'clock this evening.
A KECKIjKSS TRIO.
At an eaily hour yesterday moinlnp:
thiee voung men entered the hotel on
the southeast corner of North Main
avenue and "ntayette street nnd asked
for drinks, ptomlMng to pay for them
an hen they came In again. The pro
pi letor refused their lequest nnd or
dered ttfetn to leave the place. Thov
refused and treated n dlstiiib.uicj In
the back room, wheie a number of
Polandeis were seated.
After ome difficulty the ti In was
elected, but not befoto two of them
lost their hats In the .teiillle. Not con
tent with creating n ilituilance In
side the place the nioti went otiflde
WHY DON'T U TRY IT ?
Don't a on knm. i sllul tough nwv
piove fscrloiir lain fiocrastlnntlon at
such n, tlmi Is the vrr.v worst thine th.i
i an happen. Klvulcts become llveis
ncornv o.ik. ami an ortlln.ii., t nui.li often
leads to lung tiouhle. Dl'fUI'lfS
rRKNC'II TAll I" what ou wain It Is
tried and true. I-'or s de at ft. W Jtn
Klns. Druggist, 101 S. Main avenue
Our Annual Sale of
White Shirts for Gentlemen
Begins on Wednesday, February 14th. It is not made up of job
lots, mill-clear.tnces, "seconds,'" or anything that might be termed
irregular, but consists only of the very best theie is made in the
lactones of the very best shirt makers on this continent. Sizes are
guaranteed in every case, while the materials and finish are really
faultless.
Neck Bands, 14 to 18. Short or long bosoms,
Sleeves, 31 to 34. Lengths and widths to suit.
An Important Pointer
" These Shirts were contracted for last Summer. Since then the
cost of shirt muslins has advanced 37 per cent., while fronting
linens and labor have also gone up in price. All this means that
shiits today at the factory aie worth one-fourth more than last year
when we placed 0111 order. Yet the price we state as the actual
value of these goods is the price they have been retailed at by us
for three years past, while the special sale price is just that much
less. The real truth then is that there is not one of these
shirts that is not worth at least one-third more than we're asking,
when gauged by present day values, and as there is no prospect of
prices being reduced (or two or three yeais to come.
WISE BUYERS WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE
Lot 1, Sale Price, 25c
Men's I'lildtmdeied Shirts, full
length and width, leinfoucd back
and fiont. continuous facings, ett
The best 87V.-11 unlit on the market,
Sale Price, -'Jc.
Lot 2(5ale Price, 35c
Uiilaundeied Shlits. ninde by one
' of th"bcht mnlteis In the country.
Perfect tit guaranteed. Best mus
lin. A 10c Khlrt. Sale Pi he, 35c.
Lot 3, Sale Price, 45c
This shirt has all the Impiovc
ments known to the trade. It can
not be better made. The musdlli Is
tho famous "Wamsutta," while the
fittings, are exceptionally good.
Patent neck band to cnmie com-
fort, and sizes to tit eveiy man,
,. Sale Price, f5c.
Lot 4, Sale Price, 65c
Unlauudered, of couimn finest
fk muslin, highest grade making, lino
, linen fittings. In a wind, this is
t perfect" shirt In every icspeet
and good enough for any man's
wear. Tho last chance jou'll evni
. ; Bet at the Bale Pi lee, 65c.
t i
iiMiniwymmmiiiiiM
Curei Coiieh or Cold At oner.
CMiiiucra Croun without fall.
t the bt for ltltmchltls. OrtMK.I
I lloarstnmi, wnooping-touRii. una
I far me curs 01 boiuumpuon.
Mot hers prle 1 1. Doctors ptecrlbe It.
biuail uoscs ; qutCK, mri: ikiuiibi
K7rTBTfBMTTrTiiKrf-itilTT1
Id! It w.H'W Vlll'llUl'f'F l p
and thicw n large stone througlt the
window 011 the I.ufavcttc sttcct side
of the building.
Tho matter was iepoile.1 to T.leutcn
nnl Williams, and together with I'.i
titilmnu David Davis, intitle an lnvis
tlgatlon. The tllstuibeiK wcie not nl
rested, but tilth" lints wete peouied,
which may pioo a means of Identifi
cation. A shoit time after the olllccrs left
the place, and whllo Pntiolman Davis
was lotioi ting to lieatlfiuottcrs from
the Not th Main avenue bo::, tho dis
till hois teturnctl, and opening the fiont
door hut toil n huge stone through tin
mil for, which stands b'hlnd the hit",
breaking It to pieces.
Th" ptoprletor nnd several of tli
Inmates of the house narrowly cenpetl
Inlury 1 1 uiu the flying glass. After
their seiontl lslt the men again dls
appeal etl,
STAG SMOKElt AND HUPPER.
The word "surprise" will not half
expiess the feelings of those members
of the niectile City Wheelmen who
went to the club house last evening to
ntlend the usual monthly meeting. The
social committee had promised, thiough
the newpapeis, that they would
"spilng something new" 011 tin- boys
and to say that the promise was ful
filled, Is but putting It mildly.
Ths business session over, at which
Plesldent Meats occupied the thalr,
Hon. John H. Farr addressed tho as
semblage, which was over a bundled
In number, on good loads and the need
of a viaduct.
The gymnasium was then thrown
open for the Hist time and all were
invited to Inspect this latest acquisition
to the ult en dy well-appointed club
house. It has not jet been fully
equipped, but when lompleted will be
Hi st class in cu'iy lespect. f
Here the iiiembeu nnd their guests
weie seated anil entet tallied for an
hour by the Dm kin btotheis, acrobats
and tumbleis; Mulligan anil litlgeit
son, bag punchets and boers, and Sea
giaves and Decker, who went tin oc
tattling lounds with the gloves.
Following the athletic events Edgar
W. Allen, Heibeit It. Hlghiim. Chillies
M. Uaeon and Kiank Heppler, Instru
mentalists; Frank r.vans, piano solo
ist, and IMvvaid Allen, vocalist, en
tei tallied with pleasing numbers.
The "w Itul up" consisted of clam
chow del. sandwiches, and coffee anil
cleat . For the entertainment fur
nished the bo.- aie Indebted to Guv
ISelph, IMvv.iicl Davis, Frank De Pne,
Lewi- P.111.V. William Seagravc",
Geottie Dinli'ls, John 11. Thomas, Sam
Mtl'i.uken, J. Elmer Ct.ine and David
Owen1-, who comprise the social com
mittee. pl'cchssful supper.
When the members of Camp No. 31.
Pattlotlc Older of Ttue Americans,
undeitakc to do anything their efforts
aie iuvailably crowned with success,
and the supper given In Ivorlte hall
last evening was no exception to the
lUle.
Fully ."iOO people werr fed with the
delltaelc of the season between 6 and
Men's
Night Shirts
Two Good Ones.
Lot 1, Sale Price, 45c
Plain white and fancy tilni
mlngs. Made of good standard
inuhllns. Full length and lots of
width If wanted. Sizes, 14 to 18.
Hale Pi Ice, 43c.
Lot 2, Sale Price, 65c
White or coioied ti (minings; bet
muslin, extia tlnlsdiliigs at all
polntt. and sUes to lit oveijbody.
A mui vel In good value at 65e.
Warehouse
10 o'clock, nnd each one at the nominal
prlco of 10 cents. All the ladles cither
had a hand In the preparation or the
serving of the uuppcr, nnd their suc
cess was apparent from tho liberal
patronage they received.
It was Intended to give nn enter
tolnment In conjunction with the sup
pet, but that part of the piograinme
wan postponed until next Tucwlay
evening, when a social and entet laln
meiil will follow the meeting.
SCHOOL DEPOSITS.
Tho following deposits were made
yesteulay nt the West Hide bank by
the principals of Nos. 13, 10 and 32:
No. II). Miss Lees. U40; Miss Mttr
niy, 6") cents; Mls Nichols, $J.fi5; Miss
Hcutnlsh, $1.2(3: Miss Morgan, $1.50:
Miss Leader, TO tents; Miss Flynn,
3.1S: Miss Kcllovv, 11.10: Miss Evans,
$1.1(1; Miss Wade, Co cents; Miss Mur
phy, $1.40; Miss Yost, $3.35; Mis. Fer
ber. $I.S!i; Miss Peck, $1.10; total, $23.91.
No. 1.1. David Owens, $.'.50; Eliza
beth Lewis, JJ.'JJ: llcrtha Kelly, 5
cents; Edna V. Evans, $J.85; Nellie
lllchards, 63 cents: Nellie Kelly, 1.M;
Sarah McDonald, 35 cents: Eliza Price,
$1.6.'; May Huirls, f6 cents; total, $12.80.
No. 32. H. L. Morgan, $1.64; Miss
Vnughiin, 42 cents; Miss Knapp, $1.76;
Miss Freeman, 79 cents; Miss Ruddy,
13 cents: Miss Mullen, $1.29; Miss Fel
lows, $1.01; Miss O'Connor, $1.79; Miss
Caipenter, 60 cents; total, $9.43.
CANTATA ST. PETElt.
The participants In the cantata, "St.
Peter," held a lull dicss rohears.il In
MeaiH' hall last evening preparatory
to the fit st perfoitnanco tonight.
Everything is In leadiness for the pro
duction, which will undoubtedly re
ceive liberal patronage.
The committee In charge request
that patrons fiom Olyphant, North
Scran ton and Taylor watt until to
moi row evening to attend, owing to the
expected lush at the opening perform
ance. UENEtlAL NEWS NOTES.
Mr. and Mi.s. Thomas Fold, of Ed
wauis couit, gave a patty Monday
evenlt.g In honor of their daughter,
Mamie. Tho event was enjoyable in
every lcpect.
John, the 10-ear-oltl foil of Mr. and
Mis. John S. Davis, ot Fourteenth
stieet, fiactuted his hip Sunday even
ing while phoing with his companions.
Dr. Itc.ich ii.dut.ed the fiaeture.
Paul It. Dunn, of West Linden street,
has been committed to tho county Jail
by Aldctman Kcllovv in default of $300,
on a chaige of assault and batteiy,
pteft-iied by his wife.
John Dunleavy, of Fifteenth street,
and Matty Mcllugh, of Htooklvn, N.
Y., have been matched to tight twenty
i minds at the Dover N. J.) Athletic
club on Feb. 2.
DIstiict Deput E. D. Jones will in
stall the ollicers of West Side ton
clave. No. 211, Impioved Order of Hepl
nophs, this evening at Ivorlte hull,
South Main nvenue.
The lia Tilpp Hum' company will
hold their wld-mlnter mkIu! on Thurs
day evening, Feb. 22.
Thomas Llovd, of Dover. N. J.. Is
v Nltlng bis patents, jir. and Mrs. Jonah
Lloyd, of Hellevue stieet.
Heit Haiilngton and John Thomas,
two Scianton bos who have located
In Chicago, are visiting their lelutlves
and friends heie.
The lemaln.s of n .voung child of Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Lewis, of 314 Four
teenth street, weie Intel ted in tho
Washburn stieet cemeteiy yesterday
afternoon
The funeial of the late Mis. Barbara
Stetter will be conducted tomorrow af
ternoon at 2 .'.0 o'clock. Intel ment will
be made In the Foiest Hill cemetery.
The membets of Utaneh No. 44,
Catholic Mutual Uenellt association,
aie requested to meet at their hall at
b .i0 o'clock this morning to attend the
funeral of their late bi other, Thomas
J. Walsh.
A valentine entei tuinmeut and social
will be held tills evening In the Fourth
W.ml Mission school, under the dliec
tion of Supetlntendent James Hughes.
Set vices over the lemnlns of the late
Timothy Moian will be held in Holy
Cros chinch at 9 o'clock this morning.
Intei ment will be made in the Cnthe
dtal cemetery.
The bodv ot the late Joseph Haltz
was taken to Wllllumspoit e.stenlay
afternoon, wheie fntetment was made
in the family plot. Undertaker Hegan
hud charge of theienia!ns.
Tlie f uncial of Gertrude, child of Mi.
and Mis. John H. Jones, of 1901 Pike
stieet. ocelli led yesterday afternoon,
r.tiilal was made In Washbuin street
eemeter .
The Fiankllu Kimln company met
last evening and leeched the en
siotsetl set of i evolutions sent them
by the I'nlon File eonipmy of Le
banon. The gift will be acknowledged
In n ptopet manner.
The cniettalnmont and oyster supper
at the Sumner avenue Piesbyterlan
rhuith last evening was liberally pat
tonlyifl and enjoyed by a li tge inini
b"t .
Ait enjovable social session was held
lifter the legular meeting of St. Ce
cilia's Ladles' society last evening In
St. LeoY hall.
. Hev Dt. Hint will not .speak at the
Salvation Aimy comp meeting this
evening, but will attend Satmday
evening. The meeting tonight will bi
led by djutant Yiite' anil tomorrow
night Itcv. Jnnv.s Hughes will talk on
South Afile.i.
SOUTH SCRANTON.
The funeral of Mis. Ann Donovan
will take place this moir.inj at 0
o'clock fiom her t-side nee on South
living avenue A iciiulem mass will
be celebiatt'd In St. John's Catholic
church, and Interment will be mado
hi the Cathedial tonicity.
Pea Coal 31,25 a Ton Delivered
to South Side, central city and central
Hyde Paik. Addiess otdeis to J. T.
Shaikey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 6683.
OBITUARY
Itajnitind II. Weaver, nRed 10 ear.,
the son of Ueoiso Weaver, of 132s J"tfei
stiii avenue, died eaily jcMi-iday mottl
ing. The limer.il will lie bold nt 3 o'clock
lilb afternoon, ami owing to the nature
61 the iIIm'iim', will bo a private one.
lnttrni"tu will be made In 1'orcst Hill
rllli'tPI.. folomr J. J. Hobfllh cxUl
dav Invt sllated tlio race.
GRAHM! GRA1N-TI !
Iti number that iiatne when wmi u.mt a
ill lleloiis. 4lH'tlln', until Mitut; lot d
ill Ink to take the liliu e nt tt.ifee. Sold
by all groierH nnd llktil by all who have
iiiaiI It. Uialii-i) U mule nt pure gi.ipi.
It nl.lt. iUk'"IIoii and stieiiglhins tin
nejvtx. It Is nut it xtlmul.nit Imii n
litallh biillflti and lb" ihllilim ax i
ii h lie? niltilth tan ill Ink It ulih ci'tal
Until! t'nt itlnail 'i as mm h i, ( ul
fee. I.V. nnd .'"e. pot nae'taue. Alt
join truccr lot (Jiula-u.
DAY'S DOINGS IN
DUNftkORE BOROUGH
SCHOOL BOARD SUCCEEEDED IN
MEETING AT LAST.
Decided to Bequest Creclltois to Meet
and Adjust Their Claims Among
Themselves Repot ts of Superin
tendent nnd Tiuant Officer Pre
sentedLocal Teachers' Institute
on Saturday Next Pre-Lenten
Dance to Be Given February 20.
Other News Notes nnd Personal
Mention.
The second adjouinpfr meeting of thy
hot ough school directors was held in
the directors' tooin In the central build
ing last night. A quorum was effected
by Director Costello nppcarlng aft"r
some delay, making the necessary four
dlrectois, viz., Messrs. Weber, Kcllatn,
Costello nnd Spencer.
The unfinished business from thf
previous tegular meeting was tnken up
and the report of Architect Duckworth
received. It showed thnt the balance
duo Hrlnk. Evans & Co. was $812. Tho
report was accepted. It was moved by
Mr. spencer and seconded by Mr. Cos
tello that the bondsman of the conn ac
tor of the school building on Thtoop
street be lelenscd from his obligations.
Tho motion was adopted.
A spirited argument followed, partici
pated In by Messis. Weber, Spencer
and a representative of the Lacka
wanna Woodworking company, icgard
ing the lattet's claim against the dis
trict. It was finally decided to have
the credltois of the dlstttct meet and
adjust their claims to suit themselves.
The supeiintendenl's lcpott was ne.st
lead. In which It was stated that ties
attendance timing the month was 2,-f-'
entollmerit 2.402; the attendance
dm Ins tho month vety good; and th
icsult of the semi-annual examinations
In the dlffeiunt schools vety encoutag
ing; 22S pupils ate enrolled In attend
ance at the night schools, with an
nvetage attendance of 172. It was sug
gested that several substitute teachers
be employed to fill absent teachets
places, whm the tegular substitutes
are engaged. The suggestion was
udopted.
Tho ttuant olUcei's icjjoit was next
read. Two bundled and fifteen visits
were made by the officer to homes of
pupils; Ave anests were made; ten
cases of sen let fever and five cases of
dlphthetla lepoi toil.
A laige number ot bills weie onlered
paid, as was also the teachers' pay.
toll. The repot t or the bulges, Daniel
Powell, of tines teielved, was lead and
accepted, after which the board ad
journed. LOCAL INSTITUTE SATURDAY.
A local institute of the teachers of
the borough schools will bo held in the
central building. No. 1, Saturday morn
ing nt 9 o'clock. The subjects to be
discussed nie "Hlstoty," '"Language"
ami ""Reading."
These Institutes ate gaining In Inter
est every month and a full attendance
of the teacheis Is invited.
SMALL NOTES OF INTEREST.
Under the auspices of the Ladies'
Temperance socletyai pre-Lenten dance
will be given in the Independent Order
of Odd Fellows' hall, Monday night,
February 26. The committee aie meet
ing with much success in their ar
rangements for the same.
The funeral of the little daughter of
Mr. nnd Mis. John Farrei, of Spilng
street, who died Monday afternoon,
was held at 1 o'clock yesteidav after
noon. After the services, Into! ment
was made In Mt. C.iimel cemetery.
The mine and bleaker on Spott hill,
operated by Hany Spencer nnd known
as Spencer's mine, have been shut
down until further ordeis. The boilers
weie found to bo worn out and some
time will elapse befote they can be le
plaeecl. The funeial of William Ke.ves, who
before his death, on Satutdav. was
recognized as one of the pioneer set
tlers of this borough, occulted from the
late homo on Spott hill esteiduy af
ternoon at 3 o'clock. Intei ment vva
made In St. Mary's cemeteiy, a larg"
concoutse of ft lends being present at
the sei vices at the giave.
A meeting of the Court' Pi Ide lodge,
No. 62, Foiesleis of Ameilca, will bo
held In the lodge room tonionow even
ing at 7.30 o'clock.
PERSONAL NOTES.
Chailes Smith, of Ulnghaniton. N cir
culating among his friends and ac
quaintances in tho boroush.
Miss Mamie Haw ton. of Plrmmth,
visited fi lends in the boioitgh jester
day. Miss Hat tic Knapp, of Mooslc, is 'i
guest of fi lends on Shoemaker avmue.
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Miss Mary Gallagher Surptised Y.
W. C. A. Notes Other News
and Feisonal Mention.
Lapt evening Mls Mary Gallagher
was pleasantly suipilsed by a paity
of young folks at her horn on Perry
stieet. Music, dancing and vatious
g-imos wete the teatuics of the even
ing. At a seasonable hour icfresh
ments wcie served.
Those present were" Misses Ray
Floyd. Mary McGuiie. Julia McIIale.
Elizabeth Mullalv, Muiguiet Oolden,
Nellie McDonnell, Helen Culllngton.
Maggie Flynn, Lizzie Walsh, Agnes
Stoey. Mpggle Loftlls, Sadie Eurns,
Liuia Duggnn .iiul Anna Cuslck:
Messis, Thomas McDouoiigh, Joseph
Hairett. John Puller, John V.indaU',
Jfihn Lewis, Thomas Pierce. Joseph
McGuiie. John Ulglin. Edwaul O'Uon
nell, Walter Toole, Edwin! Kptiney,
David Fuuy, Thonvis Lt-ftus otitl Ann
tin Wells.
Y. W. C A. NOTES.
All the ottng vomn who wing aie
Invited to meet, at the rooms this even
ing -itter piayei meeting to ju.ictlea
ionic hiuus which nie to ! sung at
the onnlver.saiy imetliifr nct Wutulnv
aftetiuion In the Methodist Episcopal
chinch. Mrs. L. M. Ciales will address
the meeting and Mis. Eia II. Rlppln
will pieslde.
On Thin stlov nfteincon the classes
In eml'ioldeiy ami ait needle woik will
meet fiom 1.10 to 3,"!0 nnd fiom 3.1)
to 5. 10. This is to net omiiio Uto mini
mis. TiiLD IN REIKI' r
llio funeral of MUs Katie fialla
l'h"l" took plaie yestetday nfteinonn
limn the liomu of her patents on Park
er Mir ft. At 2.30 o'clo'k tht! fum ml
toitcco moved to tho Holy Rosary
V .&$g To Make m Wommn of jffiys.VIJH
II ik Take 1000 cffcs. break and wTiisV fVipni tVinriirrViKr v,,
Take 1000
Vinve nnw tlie
V weighing one hundred and twenty-five pounds, "you can put the
elements nronerlv together. That "if" is ns frio-nrifin. ne ftm w nt
Archimedes: "If
wnrm." Kiir. ir woman rnn'r. hp mnHo eha mmr Urv .nAA mu
Vipnnfv nf woinnn. trip
w.j --. ,. ..... - - -
tne boid curves aim utiupies or ner caeeics, au depend on nealth. When the
health hflfrins to wear, and frnv. nnd rnvpl fhp nnlrw Ana iif nf v, v.u
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t.hft avp9 ln5P thpiv liist.rp. t.hA tnvm honnTnoa onafa a
Rvmhnl nf lifp. nnllnr t.np
r.nppk hecomps nalo and
i j iv,, ;,
BicHi aecay aim lulling vituiity.
Tlie general neaitn or woman is so closely linked with the local health of the
delicate womanly organism that when she begins to fade and fail the first enquiry
is as to the functional health. Are there irregularities and drains, or inflamma
tion, ulceration and female weakness? Then there will surely be headache, back
ache, nervousness, sleeplessness and loss of appetite. There will be dark rings
about the eyes, sallow cheeks, and physical languor.
There is no medicine which will so quickly restore tho womanly health as Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It regulates the periods, dries debilitating drains
heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It makes the
baby's advent practically painless and gives abundant strength to nursing mothers.
"Favorite Prescription" contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine nor any
other narcotic.
"I was troubled with female weakness for eight years, and suffered
Gust. Moser, of Ovando, Deerlodge Co., Mont. "My disposition was
iu suy u piuubani v. uiu iu iuivuiit:
" I had two operations penormea by one of the most hkilled
get relief. Then, against my doctor's strict orders, I commenced
er.fi tit-inn n.rrl fiolHmi ATnflrr.'l! Tllcrftr'nr ' otrrt nlen frArvtA l
"'"j""'" """ uv" -......"
Sense Medical Adviser.
"I continued this treatment
can dc. i cannui mans lit.
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"I was a great sufferer for six years and doctored all the time with a number of different
physicians but did not receive any benefit," writes Mrs. Georee Soirden. 6jt HrniHn Sff
I SacrinnW f Smiths MirVl.
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uuu uiuiuuBu x jjuu kivcu up an uupc ui ever guumg oeer,iuougnt i wouia write to you
l When I received your letter telling me what to do I commenced to take your medicine i
rk Alf linn iM I V r r rwiSi
auu iuiiuvv vuui auvitc
renets.' iim now regtuar aner naving missed two years
iue neau auu uatK.
you tor my recovery.
Women suffering from chronic forms of disease are invited
io consult uv.
ounoxious
uy luuai
luomwii
xiaa
chinch, vvlific M'tvlcos v,-ete conclucta 1
by the Uov. J. V. Moylnii. Interment
vv.is inuilc In Cathctlr.il cemeteiy.
Special metlnst will bo hold every
evening of tltN vvedc except Satmday
at the MuiiGilal cluncli. The meet
ings will be ltd bv the pattor. Ujv.
W. V. Davlec, itbilsteil by the mem
ber". The little tulKt- nt the Momoilul
t hutch ate laity these tlajs cnllectlncr
for the Home and the rciit'ii;n Mission
Hocielit's of the liaiitNt chutches of
America.
I.uikp vnttt'iidaiice hus characterized
for the pant few weeks the weekly
Wednesday evening hervlee In the
I'lovldence Pit'itliyteilan chutch. The
theme this evening will bo "(Jltleon'h
Uond" amiIti!. liv. (lulld will give a
brief openlns addles-.
The funeial of I'hi.iloh AVIlllum
I.t.wtle, only child of Jlr. and Mu.
William T.owtle, of Theoiinro street,
will be held tliN ntti'incon at 2.S0
o'clixk, and will be ptivate.
I'KHMl.S'Ah .lOTTI.N'fiS,
Ui'orBn W. llenetlletf Jr., Is rapidly
teiKiverliur liniu a -eveie Illness.
Mr. ami Mis. Wlllmm Itlchrattiul
have returned fiom a visit to Wash
ington, I). C,
Muismtet Hngstit.v.. of O.tk btroet,
I.-, vety 111.
Mlm H. Dent Is rccnv cling fiom a
hcvcio attack of paetiiiionlii
QREEN RIDGE.
The beautiful home of Mih. K. C.
nimmlck, of Handei him avenue, will 1?
the scene of a valentine p.u'.y tonight,
under the uusplcts of tho Watchful
cliclo of the King's D.iughteiH. Th"")
oung IuiIIch li.ivo piep.iied to Rivti
their filentlH an lunif of teal ple.isuie,
as well as an opportunity to aid them
In a wot thy cause. The eiiteitaliiment
will not In' given until after tlm pi.icr
meeting htiui. The money icalied will
be used to ftiiulMi a loom In the gills'
hall of Mr. Mycis' Mhool In C'uinbu
land flap, 'IVimessee, The fact that
this room will be occupied by one of
casrs. break and whisk t hpm
elpmonta npnoHanw fr n.il.-Q
I had a fulcrum for rnv Ip.vpv. T rnnlrl mnvp fVia
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fnirnps nf 1ipt -iVirm fVia
- -..--.w-w w ..v,. vaax. tuu
. o T 1 n i
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sum nf dpntri Tf io fVia
the fives lose t.lipir lnat.rp
r.T J "w
was uiiuusi ail imposbl Dull.
...... , u,m . iuiiuitoi me
for three months.and to-day am as
jrierce cnuuga xor nis Kina letters to
"Ol1f Aav T Ttmc roartirrnr o nnru.
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t r 1 V. nn l, .. li:u L.il. it.
i nave iaK.cu icn uuuies in an, aiso
x was .iu nervous, couia not eai or Sleep. JNOW I can thank
rierce oy letter free, and so
aciiuccc-c 4ctcouiwimigo, mo uueusivo eAaiumauons and
V -.1 i T T.j i
locai treatments considered
pnysicians. uv. nerce, assisted by nis
Dioic ui. iicanv tt ouuro ui bpeuiausis,
in a uiue more tnan tnirty
treated anu cured over nait a
lion women. Write without
fear or fee to Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo,
JN. Y.
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AMUSEMENTS.
1 YCEU1YI THEATRE
- HURUUMIKR & REH. Lj.j.'M
II. K. LOU, Manuiter.
Wednesday, February 14.
Special return engagement
of the season's siuce?-
Mr. David Hijrgins
Aremnpilileil ) MISS finOKOIA WAI.
DUON', In llio iiit.it Southern i'U
At Piney Ridg
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A pnweiful and fast Inatlng romance o:
the plulurt'Sfiuc mountains of Tennes-ee,
1'rlt rs Jl.ftl. 7oc , S0c , iJc.
Friday, Feb. 16,
CHARLES FROHMAN
piesints
WILLIAM GILLETTE'S
(itcatcst C'omeil Tiliiniph,
BECAUSE SHOVED HIM SO
"THE 'LITTLE MINISTER' OF FARCE."
original Pa-i
I'rlreh-SI.M. JI.'H'. "( Wk. , :v.
BEAUTY, IM CONQUERnt
BELLAVITA
Arsonio Beauty Table'.a and Pills. A per
fectlj sifeiinilBiurintfediretitmcnt fornlUUtii
il'sordors. Restorei the bloom oljouth to laded laces.
10 dart' treatment Mci SO dujs" 1.W, by null
hni forrlrcnlnr. AtlJrosS, . .
MURVITA MkDICAL CO., Cllntoo JtcltMO St., Cblc
Sold by McGatiali i Tluim.isi. Dra,
pUts,, V'i Luckiiwarra ave., Kcranton, iJa.
Seianton's most t hainilng young ladles,
vlio Is now a teacher theie, Miould
niuko the affair a gtatid succts lliiatt-dally.
tVnTiirrViKr v
o m.fnnf .,..
.- Vwv mv . V VUQ
lmnkiv.ni.n e v. ..
U11KUVUCSD VI JJ.C1 CVCB.
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j.r-u vuu ui. mo yiiccJU9.
- nA r,,,ir,,. ni : i.v
rlanfU nf knn.,t,t. ai.
TViocn nxo V,q otnc .!,
-"- mo oi6uo w jfjuj
more than I can tell." writes Mb
affected to such an extent, that I
surereons of the West, rait did nn
taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-
n1..? .:..-.. 2 At- r
uuvicc Klv i wie common
healthy and well as a woman
me."
T i.n... .... J .! .'
x saw jiuur auvcrusement.
1 S a.
nve vials ot the Pleasant
and suffered with nain in
avoid the in-
necessary
years
mil
warn
LtEKv
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
HUKOUMH.lt & HBIS, Lessees.
H. R. l.fJMJ, Managrr.
A vvt i k of grf tit plays, commencing Mon
.li. 1'ih 1J .M.itliuri. tlallj. ecept
Molitl.iv Talk of eveiy city.
KLIMT-HEARM CO.
In llin BUMtt'ht INt of plis ever pro.
dnrnl at popular pilce. Momlay night,
lilllotto's gnat plav,
"HELD 3Y THE EJTEMY."
A railonl of nvnerv and elottrlc.il ef
fn.t new spri Inltit s, the greatest mov
ing pit lures evtr seen in St r.iutnit. Pi lies
10. .'0, .!' cents Unlit s' half tickets,
15c, for Monday night, if rfftved b
toio 5 p. in. MoihI.i.
Matinees
lETiiinii
i Daily,
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 12.
London Gaiety Girls.
20 Beautiful Women 20.
7 Big Vaudeville Acts 7.
T.nr.il nmateuis will be elven aa
opportunity to do their acts in con-
Junction wltn tne regular snow Fri
day night February lb.
(MADE ME A MAN
AJAX TAULUTS FOElIIVKliY UUUK
.ir.r...irrou 'SHitatct rUllog Mem-
fifcrvmnti f irfctu.ir. huBinfiaCF narrl!l0r.
ronntr. i
i'rurAnt Inanity anil Cniumpltoa it
titUamticir. lliolrtue bhovrs intraedlato jrnprofo
meat cad rZccta a Ul'.U tr'.ioro all nlber fall In.
ft.t oioa.li-isn lo ctncl-s Ajar Tihlets. Thar
lr.70cjrcJthou5un.'(inii willcjro;oa. VVoBtroapoi-lllronrl..33:;-r.-;nt;o
tocCxtai jro CflPT. a
csc'ici-ucr rcturitha rroccj. l'rtcoUVIWIwirj?
naca-ei nr.iix iu.-oj lull trootmoon tor iciw. pj
call, la rlaln r tppfr, nun roilptot rrico. Clrcultc
' AJAX REMEDY CO., "iSS&li,-
t'or balo In S'Jiantuii, Pu., bv' Matthew
Sros. and 11. C. Sandcit.cn, Drugglats.
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