. v "V, t " THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1900 EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON tVORITES' ANNUAL BANQUET WILL BE HELD MARCH 1. Committee Making Auangerneuts for an Elaborate Event Outlook for Branch Fostofflce Is Bright. Sons of Veteran' Entertainment This Evening Rlpplo Division Annversary Funernl Announce xnents St. Brendan's Councl at the Fair Other Events of Interest. Th committer having In thniff tho arrangements for the ni'iuial St. David's d.iy biwiilet, lo be Klvon by the Hobert .AJouls lodge nj Aincilcun True lvorlti m. h.ivc .Ire Mo 1 to htihl the nffalr nt Hotel T011.H0 hi Thun.'hiy, .March 1. The buiquct will be urn di'eterl on nn clnboiato seal" and the members, their ladle and Invite I riiosN Mill assembtH at the hotel at S o'clock. Baud's on holt a Mill furnish the music. The )to.;i.inini'j Mill hi' Announced later. Anionp tho ptoinlnnit (,iirsl-! Invited are! T.v-l'nutiiuisti r li'ifi'il Tli'niwm J. Jnnii'S. of New m !. mid William Mile, nIuo of New YntU, whn Mas tho flist seeiettu v of the .t Uivid" i -dcty In this eountty. ToisW Mill l.e responded to bv several well knov n pcilier" and vocalists of iciiowti m Id sine. The si ntlcimii In ih.u;' of the affair me. l.lr-utPii.'.ut D.-.vId ,T. I.i li. ih.ili iniui: Lntili A. Hoe ell, sfiietary an I tp.imer lnuiel .!, Kim--, will 11. LvU and 1). riillip Williams The committee tut I Vonday evenlnjt and de Ided upon the place for linldir.tr tb batvntet and pcliVctod othii neeevary :u t. increment:-. i:nti:i:tainmi:nt Tovuim. All cnteitaliiineiit and mhIhI will be given It; Meats.' ball lli: evening under the ntispk"-! of Camp No. S, Sons of Veteinns, vvHcb inoinluc to be u veiy pnjoyable event n cwillent pin gramnie has 1 een pointed, which Mill be followed by darning. A han lomo souvenli I'togialunie bus been t-oeured, and sovm.i1 pilcs Mill be given. The committee In chaise consists of I'hailei A. Moycr, M. V. Bullock. ieorge V.. Nash, Dr. IZ. ltus-sell and rugene Hollenb.ick. The entertalntneiit will commence at S o'clock, and the following programme Mill be rendeied- Piano solo, F. I. The secret of riorfect itrciiKth M-il(nN,ooclinc, Matting, oMitcl) cured ti our rrmllcs tind iippli ance, which we tcinl on trial and npproval. lvi on honor, or return all tit our trxw Advnncc lajment not riMiiilrcd No Co i No drccp'loii of nay nature. Nc Uink nnrter seal. free. ERIC MEDICAL CO. GUFrALO. N.Y WHY DON'T U TRY IT ? Don't j on Know m Mich' ougli mn prove seiloii" Intel I'loei.istliiatloe at such time Is tile veiv vvoitt thliu tli it ( an heppen. Rivulets lieiome liveis Hcorus o.ilts. and an ordinary enni.li rt"u leads In Iiinr; trouble. Dl'TOI'IJ S rRKNCH TAH Is wlnt jou vv ml H N tried and true. For File at O. V. Jen kins, Dmsclst, 101 S. Main avenue. B '3'''tL Not a Clearance Sale By Any Means for t have no counter-soiled or tuidcsiiablo Muslin Under wear in the house. This is in reality Our Annual Introductory Sale of Newest Designs in Ladies' Highest Grade Muslin Underwear -Made in the let lactones in the country, in the best possible manner and from materials of the best known excellence, to our special order. It affords its pleasure therefore to invite even wonipn who takes piide in owning Htiiierjjarniciits of ir icpioachablo tialit and faultless style to visit the Muslm I'nderwear Department dining this interesting event, for not onl is the l'.argain oppot Utility great (prices being about one fourth under the usual retail tigures), but as an exposition of daintv elegance exemplified in new ideas, the display is one woith going miles to sec. Xo need to say more, save that this Altogether Desirable Sale of Ladies' Muslin Underwear Is Now On And Awaits Your Inspection Just a Hint as to Prices l'igures do not ptove a value, consequently vc refrain fiotn the usual cheap sale methods here. The quotations given merely .show the wide range of selection. downs, 48 Styles Fr0TI 49C tO $4.98. drawers, 36 Styles, prQm $1.75 t0 25C. skirts, 39 styles From $5.89 to 33c. Corset Covers, 46 Styles, Ff0m $1.29 tO 9c. Children's Dresses Babies' long and short at special prices. Globe Warehouse Klrlln; soup, selected, Quartette; In strumental selection, V. P. Colo and F. U. Ilcpler; buck and wing danclns, DavN and Williams; stump speech, O. K. Mlttecr; Instrumental selection, liunmoro Mandolin club; vocal solo, Miss Wcylcr: recitation, Miss Susie dross: diiut, Miss I.lzrle Welter and Miss Florence ltafter; piano solo, Miss Viola Fahrctiholt; sonp, Quartette; ln btrumcntal selection! Dunmoro Man dolln club. Thetn Mill alo he a dravvlnff for an utnbtella, on which eveiy ticket-holder has chant c. Miss Nellie Currati Mill futnlsh tho danco music. SONS OF TT.Mr'KUANCi:. The nnnlveisnry of ltlpplc division, No. I", Sons of Temperance, m.is lit thiKly eclebinted In Meant' hall last evening with an entertainment mil social. A largo number of visitor fiotn other divisions Mere In attend ance. Mayor Molr Mas t halt man of tho (.veiling and dellveted a short '(d drets. The other speakots moio Mr. Margatet lloberts and ltev. 11. II. IliitrK of Taylor. liiMtiuntcntnl seleetlons Mere rcn cleiel by Talllo LevvK l.cots and lltmbes. Mm trail Thnniis and Mlsi Lvdlu Hosltln". The vocalists woie. Ml. Alatwiel Thotnaf. Julin Kvans, Mls-s Olweu How ells, Jlls Miugarot Davis and Levshon I'.vuns. Heelta tlnnt Mete given by Oh.irles Uennott, William llavls. Miss Maud Weathel hotr and Mlts Hindu on Jcnklu. After the pi ogt amine was ccuvti letotl the vming people enjoyed n social fces slon. Till: HKANCH I'OHTOl'FU.'L:. The outlook for a blanch poslofllco In West Scianton bofoie the end of tho picsent jeai Is uMoedltigly blight, and that niiuli-needed convenience will not only facilitate the handling of all mall matter for this part of the city but piovu of Incalculable benefit to business men and all others who have use lor" the postal service. The appropilatlons for maintaining buimh postollhes Mill not bo made by ilir. envoi nine nt ofllclols ;it Washing- toll until May, and In the hicantlmo c'nnuiessni.ir. Council has tiroinised to do what he can to further the project. inspector uoim.in, who nas neon in the city lor some time, has made In quiry telatlve to the necessity of es tablishing a blanch in West Sot anion, and it is believed that he Is favorably impressed with the Idea. The matter Mill be pushed as far as posbible by the local bocid of It ado. CLAM CHOWDINI SCJ'PKU. Tho Woman's Guild of St. Milk's loithoian church will M-rvv a clatn chowder supper In tha basement of the new chuich, corner of Fourteenth and Washburn .sttoet, fiom 5 to 9 o'clock this evening. The proceeds will 1)3 devoted lo the building fum' tov.uds which the la dies have pledged a large sum, and thev aie to be encoiiiagel In their ef fiiitp to lalso money for allying en the chinch work. rUNlIUAT! ANNOUNCEMENTS. The funeial of the latu Thomas UU hards will bo conducted tills after noon. Sei vices will be held at the bouse. 1V0! .lackson street, nt 2 o'clock, wht n llev. David Jones, p.ii,tiir of tho l'list WcNh Const ('(rational eliiirch, will olllclate. Interment Mill be mado in the Washbttin street cemetery. Spiv Ices over the umains of llattie, the 10-year-old daughter of Mr. anl Dresses, Children's Guiiups, etc., ONE reason Mrs. Pinkhtm't treatment helps women m promptly is that they have confidence in her. Through some of the many thousands of Mrs. Pink ham's friends an ailing woman will be led to write to Mrs. Pinkham at her home in Lynn, Mass., and will tell her symptoms. The reply, made without charge of any kind, will bear such evidence of knowledge of the trouble that belief in her advice at once inspires hope. This of itself is a great help. Then the knowledge that women only see the letters asking for advice and women only assist Mrs. Pinkham in replying makes it easy to be explicit about the little things that define the disease. Mrs. Eliza Thomas, of 634 Pine St., Easton, Pa., writes: 11 Dear Mrs. Pinkham I doctored with two of the best ffHsLwmH1 Ft; im RJH ykl f LyfrWi P f hKvV sHKflHlisliHhktl WB Box UHHBHn about four years I was a great sufferer from female troubles. I hadbackacheallofthetime.no appetite, pains in stomach, faint ing spells, was weak and my system was completely run down. I also had falling of womb so bad that I could scarcely walk across the floor. After taking two bottles of your Vegetablo Compound and one box of Loungers, can say I am cured." Mis. J'ax Illume, of 2'JS North Mal.i avenue, weie privately conducted at the house at 2 o'clock yesterday after noon. The Interment was made In the Dunmore cemetery. The funeral of Hiith, the "J-ycar-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Uvan Davis, of 09 South Main avenue, will bo held toinotiuvv nftcrroon at 2 o'clock. Ser vices will be held at tho house and In tel nieiit will be made In tho 'Washburn stieet remotely. Services vveie conducted In St. Pat rick's church at ' o'clock yesterday morning over the remains of the late iMis. mien Kane, who died at tho 5-Vranlon Private hospital. There was i'. large attendance. Interment was made in the Cathedral cemetery. The funeral of the late Julia Rafter will be conducted from the hoiiee on I.uzenu- Htreet at ! o'clock this morn ing. A lequiem 111 iss will b. celebrated In St. Patrick's, chinch ami burial will be made In the Cathedral cemetery. rOl'NClLMAN OltlFt'llllS William V. Gt Until!-, who was yes terday le-eleeted to the utile e of com mon council fiom the Foui Hi waid. Is COI'NCILMAX V. aillKriTiiB. one of the most popular residents of this part of the city. That his constituents are pleased with the manner In which he lepre sented his ward Is shown bv the un animous ie-electlon he received vester elay. He Is one of the leaders of the lower bianch of the council. ST. PATRICK'S CHl'UCU FAIR. A large number of young people at tended St Patrick's church fair last evening, when the menibeip of St. Uiendan's council. Young Men's insti tute, conducted the drawings and oth er events. The Law once oirhestra was In att.MiJnnco and discounted ex cellent music dining the evening. Plizcs w-ie aw aided for many dlf fuent contest.1, and the fair fund was conMdeiahly Inc leased as a result of the undr 1 taking. NOTES AND PERSONALS. John Walsh, district passencei and fi eight agent of the- Ontaiio and West ern laihoad, left fur Ni vv Yoik yesler dav. Mr. and Mis. John U. Reynolds, of Wilkes-Haiie, wei called to Scranton yesteiday by the death c.r the foimei'8 sister's child. An Infoiinul dance for membeis and lady fi lends will be held at the Uloc tilc city Wheelmen's club hot'se to nioiiow evening. The monthly missionary ptayer meeting of the Flint Raptlst church will be held In the tnual place. Tho Raptlst Young People's union will hold a social Thmsday evening at the pav bonage. 20S North Hd Park. The Kdglo Engine Tourist club will conduct a social In St. David's hall, Thursday evening. NORTH SCRANTON. Miss Bertha Finn, of Diamond ave nue, was tendered a surprise party at her home by u number of her associ ates. Games, singing and music, were Indulged In. Lunch was served at a seasonable hour. Those present weie: Misses Anna Shervvin, Hello Reading, Rachel Evans, Charlotte (Iray. Lillian and Susie Watklns, Jennie and Lu cretla Thomus, Lena Clark, Oeitrude Emery. Myitle Thayer, Ethel Clark, Hess Noycf, Violet Danveis, Harriet THERE IS A CLASS OF PEOPLE Who are Injured by the ue of coffee. Re. cently there has been placed In all the. grocery stores a new preparation called (JHAIN-O, made ot pure grulns, tlmt takes the placo of coffee. Tho most deli cate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell It from eortce. U does not cost over U as nitisli. Children may drink It with gieat bin. lit. J3 els. and IS ets. per package. Try It. Ak fur UHAIN-O, T&' W. CONFIDENCE HELPS TO CURE I doctors in the city for two years and had no relief until I began the use of your remedies. trouble was ulceration of the womb. I suffered something terrible, could not sleep nights and thought sometimes that death would be such a relief. To-day I am a well I woman, able to do my own work, and have not apain. I used four bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and three packages of Sana tive Wash and cannot thank you enough for the good it did me." Mrs. M. Stoddard, 368, Springfield, Minn., writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham For Finn. Mrs. Fred Phillips atil Mrs. M. AV. Finn; Messrs. John Jones, Murton Hmery, Ben. Thomas, Maurice Head ing, Fred Phillips, Walter Finn, Char les Kmery, Charles Claik, David Blrt ley, Alfred Finn and Kno Clark. The funeial of Michael McHugh will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Services will be conducted In the Hoi., Rosary church. Interment will bv mado in Dunmoie Catholic ccmeteiy. The funeral of the young sin of Mr. fnd Mrs. Chailes lledley will take place this afternoon from the home on West Market street. Miss Anna Hell, of West Market street, will give a euchre patty at her home this evening. O. W. Davis is suffering with la grippe. The littte daughter of Mr. and Mis. Frank Farringer, of Chuich avenue, is 111. GREEN RIDGE. On Thin sd.iv, Febiuaiy 2:. thete will bo an entei talnment and conceit given In the Adams avenue chapel, branch of the Second Preshj teilan church, coiner of Xew York street and Adams avenue. It will consist of an enter tainment of the" highest oider, musical, llteiarv and humorous. Chailes A. H111 Hoy, the famous vrutilloqiilt-t and mimic, has been engaged. Mr. Hart ley has traveled and is vviddv known all over the t'nited States, and Is sec ond to none In his line of work. His part alone ought to Insuie a hugs crowd, and is woith the price of ad mission, which Is 23 cents. Other Mist class talent will furnish tho lest of the programme. OBITUARY Mrs. Mary Barrett, of iV6 Beech street, died je.sterdny at her home. She was well known In the city and was untvr snlly llkcil and esteemed. She was 50 years of ngi. and Is buivived bv seven children. Patrick. Thomas, Michael, Martin. Mrs. Michael Murphy, Cellii 1 nd Mary, The funeiul will take place Fri day morning at no o'clock, with er-vle-es nt St. John's church and Interment In the Diminoro cemeter.v. I.avvieiiio O'l.enihan, a on of the late Hon. Denis O'l.enihan, ot tho Archbald Mine, died on Monday, The funeral will take plato this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Candidates for Borough Uy small pluiallties, the most of them less than 100, the Democratlc cnndl dates for Dunmoio boiough ofllces vveie elected yesterday. The tight was a most exciting one. A laige vote was polled. The two tickets vvcte: REPUBLICAN. Bui gess William R. Wilson. Treasurei Louis Engle. Tax Collectoi Maik Simpson, Council Maxw ell Chupman and and Chilstian Weber. School Dliectois Janscn Cole Geoige J. Kunz. Street Commlssionei Eber Brannlng. Auditor Thomas Sansenbaugh. DEMOCRAT. Burgess Victor Buischell. Treasurer August Wahler. Tax Collector Peter R. Relllv. Council, John J. Biogan. Thomas McLoughlln. School Directors A. T. Iivln, An thony Haggerty, Districts. (A a 8 4 ic. First ward, First district. ... Second district Second ward, Flist district. Becond district Thhd ward. First district... Second district Third district Fourth ward Fifth waid Sixth ward. First district... Second distiict Totals GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON WEDDING AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH LAST EVENING. Miss Louisa Volght and Joseph Knoss Happily United by Rev. Al fred Bullhorn Marriage of Mlis Maud Powers to John Schrech, of Buffalo, N. V., at the Home of the Bride's Mother Funeral of Mrs. Margaret Moore Tomorrow After noon at 2 O'clock. At St. Paul's church last evening, Joseph Knoss and Miss Louisa Volght were united In wedlock. Hev. Alfred liallhorn rei formed the wedding cere mony. Tho btldo was attendid by Miss Lena Schauta and Krnst Oloor was groomsman. At tho conclusion of the wedding cei oniony the bridal party and Invited guests assembled at Huleger3 hall, on Plttston avenue, wheto a io ceptlon and supper were given. Both bride and groom ate pionilnent young people and have tho best wishes of their numerous friends. Mr. Knoss Is manager of the jacciuaid department of tho Siiuquolt silk mill and a trusted employe of that company. HOMi: WKDDINO. A pietty homo wedding was solemn ized last cvenlnc at the home of Mis. ti. D. Povvcis. when her daughter, Miss Maud Powers, was united in marriage with John Schrech, of Buffalo, N. Y. The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. Aldilch In the front parlor, which was prettily decorated for tho occasion. The maids were Misses Klsie and May Brown, and Morgan Davis, Jr., was gioomsnmn. Mr. and Mrs. Schrech arc both very popular young people and have the best wishes of their numer ous friends on their Journey through life. XUBS OF .NEWS. Klertlon day was very quiet on this side, but the voting was veiy brisk during the forenoon and a very laige vote was recorded. No disturbances of any kind vveie reported, and altogether the voters and hangeis-on at the polls weie an orderly lot. The funeral of the late Mrs. Margntet Mooie, whose death was mentioned In yesterday's Tribune, will take place to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Jones, 1701 Plttston avenue. The ladles of the Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal church will serve a Martha Washington supper In the church parlots next Thursday evening, Fehiuary 22, from fi to 8 o'clock. They also will conduct a bazaar, at which thev will offer for sale a collection of fancy ai tides. Fea Coal 91.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city and central Hyde Paik. Address oldets to J. T. Sharkey. 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone C683. DUNMORE DOINGS. Pleasing and Novel Entertainment Given in Manley's Hall for the Kindcigarten Other Notes. A most pKising and novel entei taln ment was given In Manle'a hall, on Chestnut sheet, last evening, under the auspices of tho riunmoie Presbvterlun Klndergai ten association. The vat Ions numbers on the progiamme were giver under charge of the Instiucti" of lh- little klndergai ten. Miss Monis, of Scrunton. Mr. W. W. Watklns gave several pleasing vocal solos and Miss Christine Morris, of Scranton, entertained with instiumental music. Miss Ueatrlce Morris, nlso recited seveial selections which, united with the general pto gi amine numbers, made a pleasant evening's entertainment. Tho association was startnj by the Piesbyterlan boaid of manage: for tho education of the little Italian children of the borough. Last evening's en tertainment was well attended and tho proceeds will help the association In continuing their woik. THE FORUSTERS BAuL. The second annual ball of the local lodge, Xo. 62, F01 esters of America, DUNHORE GOES DEflOCRATIC. Offices Elected by Small Very Exciting. Street C'oiuiiil.ssioiiei Michael Mc- Donnell. Audi toi Camniln Mattuccl. Appended Is 11 lesume of tho vote recoided In detail in the accompanying tttble. The tetuins of tho Fifth vvuid are not Included In the table, the vote not having been counted at an eaily hour this nininlng. It is a. Demociatic vvurd and Its vote vvll probably In crease the plutalltles to a small extent: ni'HGESS. Wilson, R Burschell, 018 1003 fc3 D. Burschell's plurality TREASURER. Engle. R. .. Wheeler, D. 9? 1003 Wheeler's plurality TAX COLLECIOU. Simpson. R Hi-lily, .r ior. moj Rellly's plurality 0T The Vote by Districts. Tajc ' 1 Collecfrl!00!! I . I . - a a ! j- Q it 1 "J .-- S fi -2 5 t. a o S 3 .9 S 2 1 S w rt m ft s 'inr. nr.i jsi izu i:. 1101 34 72 22 841 21 SO' 36 215, :i" 21fil Ai 21CI 5'J 13 51 14ti 51 US 37 U.t, .".3 117 4' im 13t 4V 1311 111 131 46 1.10 SO! 12fi' MA r, 5.l 4 5l C 52 'lis "",': 'ii.'i "77 ")':: "76 IS6 107 1S8 10.-. 1S3 H4 003 IOO.'i kti'J 1010 737 SS Burg's I Treas. 1 " -3 w P I R '! ft o pi 111 77 J0.! 121 11.' 16 1)4 4S tool "1 1S 7S r.s ISO i-i !i 104 4S U'O I 40 ill 1; 1S4 7li "7S; 115 918 100: 1003 171 ia .'ii 7S IS i:i". s 'iiis 17J 924 .unci BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANT7FACTOBED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. tf NOTE TU E NAME. will be held In tho Independent Order of Odd Fellows' hull FiMnv night, Mutch 16. This event Is always looked forwaid to by a large number of tho residents of the borough who aie mem bers of the organisation. This year tho social and ball will bo on a larger scale and will be given with more brilliance than that of for mer years. A committee Is bitsllv ep. dcavorlng to arrange the necessaiy de tails already. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Many surpilses weie spuing at tho different voting places In the borough yesterday all because of tho lively In tel est taken by the membeis of both parties In tho voters who voted. The challenges made weie the most ever on record In tho borough, while the sur prised faces of the otcis as they ap pealed from the bqoths showed that a goneial gauntlet ot inquiries had been run bv them. The boinugh schools will be closed tomortow, It being Washington's blith day. They will le-opon as usual Fil da moiulng. PiofoMsor W. W. Jones, the vocil in structor of music In the schools, Is con llned to his home with sicklier. JURY IS EMPANELLED. Will Inquire Into tho Cause of the Death of Robert Bewick. Coioner Ilobeils ha'i empanelled tho following iury to ipqulie Into th. cause of the e'eath of llobeit Bevvlik, of liimmote: John V. Mutphv, R. J. Jennings, T. K. Pi lie. H l Williams. Howard Davis and (iwilvm Williams. llewlek w is struck and killed by a locomotive P.iturd ly near the tijpsy (Jiove collleiy, whcio he was em ployed. Catarrh, Cannot Be Cured with I.OCAT. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot icuch the toat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and In older to cuip it jou must take Internal remedies. Hull's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, and uct.s directly or. tho blood nnd mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a cjuaeK medicine. It was prccrlbea !y one, of tho best phHhians In this count ly for yo ivs, una Js a regular pn-ncrlptlon. It Is composed of tho best tonics known, coinblmd with the best blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect com tilnatlon of tho two Ingredients N what produces such wondeiful results In cur ing Cat.irr'i Send for testimonials free. V. J Clli:Nl-V & CO., Props , Toledo, O. Sold bv druKglsts. price Tic. Hall's Tamlly Pills are, tho best. Pluralities Battle Was h't REI.T I'OMMIbStONRR. Ih .inning. R McDonnell, D. Soil 10t' McDonnell's plurality 171 AUDITOR. S ULsniibaiiEh Manned. D. R T3T '.ia Malfiucl's plurallly -1- COUNCIL. Chapman, R. . Webber. It. .. Uiog.in, I) .... McLaughlin. D S-S to I Hiog.in's pluialltv S. McLaughlln'H pluiallty !- I SCHOOL DIRECTORS. Cole, R. M,0 I Kunz. R. Itvln. D. Ilaggcily, In Ill's plurality HaRgerty's pluiallty School Directors. Council. u "VJ m r ,,,,.,, ,. 413 I QlBkjKW 1 P a s S s & S 6 5 o w a 1521 149 118 111 js 28 6S 79 44 40 203 20S K4 60 126 125 3S 39 11 J 107 112 133 40 12 117 154 74 hS 4 4 52 52 'iji "2 "72 "78 1S3 171 118 10(1 bSS 002 985 DS1 d n a" c r & E W H 117 116 2.1 82 3S 213 54 135 38 112 128 46 12.1 8S 4 52 'iiri "m 186 106 o U 155 115 SI 206 12S 110 49 87 24 36 67 39 126 no 4 'ii 7.1 101 isi 872 800ii03GlOOS NNMNMMN9MNNM Always ready, always fresh, always at your service for a I hasty lunch Un4a laurt. I Eat them as you will with cheese, preserves, fruit; take them with milk and coffee, dny and every way you'll find them dainty, delicious, appetizing. Unda Biscuit are the daintiest creation of the mod ern baker's skill. They are f made by the best bakers in the world, aud packed in an air tight and moisture proof package which keeps the goodness and crispness intact from the oven's mouth to the consumer's table. Uneeda Biscuit are sold by all grocers ia 5 cent packages. Insist on get- ting the genuine Unda Biscuit. Take no imitation. National Blienlt Company. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUNi THEATRE - RURdUNDBR 4 KBIS. Letiaet. H. K. LOM), Manizer. Wednesday and Thursday, February 21 and 22, Special Matlncc Washington's Birthday, THE STRAKOSCH ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY 60-PE0PLE-60, Special Scenery, Orchestra, Costumes, Calciums. Wednesday evening, Feb. 21, "11 Trova tore;" Thursday niitlnec, "Pinafore" and Cav.illerl.i Rustlciinn;" Thursday; ovcnlng, Fob. 22. "Carmen." Prices $1.00, Tic , 60c, 23c. Friday, February 23 HOYT'S A Day A Hurrah of Hilarity. and Lots of Fun. i.ati:st A Night l.At;r,H COMPKLLKR. A Jolly pi ly for all suits of theatre-goers. The fumilcjl of them all. Prlccs-$100, 75c, DOc, 23c. Saturday, February 24, .Matlnflnund Nlidit. Mr. Kclwnrd l Iltoom rresenta I, melon's l.n'cst Comic opera Success, A GREEK SLAVE. j n plared :ioo night ii In Lo don. inutn Xevr York. 100 In lloRton. A Oonit.anv of Client Magnitude and Impoituncc. Including DOROTHY MORTON. 1 1 si ol 1 11 K l "-perlii! Train of Klsht Car superbly "tiiL-d, liorenusly Costumed. Mt. .a Is in llt'wllchln,' Hallcta. Pilies tt.Dii, Jl n TV'., &0e 23c. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, UUkaUNDHR & KBIS. LeMetJ. II. K. LONO, AUnaicrr. All Week, Commencing Monday, Feb. 11 HOLDEN Comedy Company One of tho LarBC.t of Its Kind traveling Dally DImu Matinee commencing Tucsi dav. Evening Prices 10, "') and 30 cents. Matinees Daily. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Tebiuaiy 10, 20 and 21. THEISS" WINE. 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