6 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1000. I EVENTS OF DAY IN i WEST SCRANTON PROGRAMME FOR DEWI SANT LODGE EISTEDDFOD. Event Will Be Held In Mears' Hull on Lnbor Day, Sept. 3 Large Frizes to Bo Given on Competi tions Testimonial Concert for William Evans n Gland Success. Marriage of F. H. Boyet and Miss Laura J. Helloi General News Notes. A mammoth eisteddfod will lip held In Mears' hall on September 3. Labor day, under the auspices of Duwl Sunt lodge, No. r0. American True Ivorlte. The competitive proRrammc has been prepared as follows: Chief competition, "Vr lluf," The Summer (tiuilvm llwnt). (or :i ilmlf mil 1e tluti " hi number; I'llze. ino. To the 1M1 of cue cinioeatlon. not lei than 2"i In number, "I'l.ilsc e the father" (tinmtnrl); jirlre. Wi. .luvenlle clinlr, lint IfM than 30 In nnnibrr nor over ID cjrn of nil. "I'fjce lie Mill," l"7 (Impel lljmns I, -J. .1 I; ciplit ailiilla tenon anil lu allowed ti uit; pi In. .i'. Quartette S. A. T. II., 'True I.me Lives on lorevrr" (tivvent). pi Ire. . Duct, tenor nml l'J, "I'.i1l Aims" 11. S. lludieii pilrt'. V. Niprjno Slo, "Out of the Deep," T. .1. lUle, Mui. Hum prize ',. Alto ol(i, "lie .is Dipi?eil," Mciali-, prlrc ?j. Tenor nolo. "liwlj'l v Deljn," in the Key of F (John Henry); pile. V.. tlju foIo. "Arm, Aim Ye lime." .hnl.n Mac whjrui: piiie, M. M1n for prrons mer 15 jejir, of .me, "Miller's lUnithlrr" (Soricn A U.ili), crli slncer to ! lect their own plteh, prlre, M. Heaillnu imislc at llit sIrIiI foi four pel tons; prltn, i2. For tlic bet eonsre;:.itloial tune, 1o word. No. 6M of the "('.iiilulwM t'jiiiillriilliol;" prise, f-3. l'hno solo tor rhililien not mir Id jiMra of ce, "Frolic of the I'nirki." l'ountelle op. 43 (V, Suri); pi be, fj. Solo for rhihlien not i vrr 11 vein of age, "Oli I Love to 'l'jlk with .le-us" M, rio-pel llmns No. fl; prize, t. W'cl-h unlii for ililMien not oer 15 je.ir.. of nge, "tVn CinMU ily t'fiil" tMvn .ImvWli), j.ibe. 1. Itetlliilion for chilibrn not over fi .lean ot nee, 'Tlirip'-. None Like u Mother If liver So I'oer," Mnmljrd Hecllution No. 1; r.r,t prize, ,1; eeonil prise, .1" .tr.t?. KiikIHi reciullon fur intii. "Hip tHattiberl of lienedlct Arnold" ((linrae llpp.ml); prize, $.!. Webh recitation. " Ii.unhestl Ol.if" (Mw.vn); prlre. l. Marimid. in ninnoij of our l.ilp lin.llier. It. Hughes, e.. nut to exceed sua line.; prize will lie announced laler. For the best Knghii to (lie Vey " MlweiM;" prie, V-. For the tet riv nn "!ewi Nuil;" pri, j. Impromptu reailimr; piize, ?1. Impromptu ieicli not our three minutes; pilre. fl. For the let prize luc; pilre 1. ApplliMlloin shoulil he iiiaile to William .1. IUvie, corresponding seeicljr.v, lie! 1'ifleenth street, Siranlon, I'a. IVANS' TKSTIMONIAIi CONCKRT. A lafRcr or more appreciative audi- Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. It Takes Time for Fashions to Settle Themselves The artist may design suits and jackets that look well on paper, and the most skilled of cutters and tail ors may give them shape and form in finished gar ments, while the manuiacturer or dealer may proclaim loudly to the world that these creations are Dame Fash ions' decrees, but should the work of these geniuses tail to meet with popular approval, then their creations are but labor lost, for, after all, the people themselves decree what shall or shall not be worn and the prudent merchant who studies the interests of his patrons will not lose sight of this fact for one moment. That's the secret of our delay in announcing Our First Full Display Of Ladies' Suits, Jackets And Skirts for This Season We prize too highly the confidence of our many friends and patrons to take anv chances In making positive statements as to what will or will not be worn, until we positively know whereof we speak, so that when we invite the public to inspect the result of our preparations lor the Spring and Summer ot 1900 we do so with the fullest confi dence that we are unmistakably right in every detail S'L'f.LNo-pfccessity for saving one word as to per fection flf-finish, 'reliability in materials, accuracy in fitting"nnd abundancer'in variety. The opening dis play tajes place at the GLOBK WARKHOUSE, and that ought tov be all sufficient for those who know 11s:" Porthe benefit of those who do not know our sUdie's' Outer Garment Departments by actual ex perience, we may say that these important details have our closest personal attention at all points which are just as faithfully carried out in the good Iow.pHced suits and jackets as in the highest that money can buy. Viist a Few Details That Probably Y0u'd Like to Know Now, If Interested ... , KIcCTiitH flnMicd suits in Ycih'Mim mul 'oflverts, all folomi l.tonur ti) front n CM tickets. Alt UneU .JJ 'vWetUn or liome-ipuii suit. I'.tnn or butto.i ;,lilpi; plain cyriUitr- tailoring; u K),IJJ Wetljn or liome-ipun suit. 3A plain cxiriloltp "' KM' 'Jlt,.WMHii or 1'l.ilU l.l.ul; .u1!, llii.M or ,jiilntd! K'on or button )aHfli uy I 7 00 i ry. spi-i ial .ww Viiiey brand tilmmeil tuiti In fiuo Vrnc tlint; m1cinc as .1 picture uicl u-iy 1 A c tliuprite iu.ou Globe Warehouse encc never assembled In West Scranton than that which attended the testi monial concert In the Jackson Street Haptlst church last evening, which vns River to assist William Evans, a rls Itiif younp baritone, In his musical studies. The bright particular star of the occasion wns IC. Kvim Williams, the celebrated Welsh tenor, who san-C with such delightful fcellnn nnd ex uroHsinn that hr falrh enthralled his hnnrprs. 1 The "huroh was crowded from the stofre to the uppermost hclKhts ot the Stinduy school loom, and every num ber on tlie programme was aitlstba )y ruiderfd. 'rite opening number, a tllo In Welsh, bv MIb Kllznbctli Thor.niH. DuvlJ Stephens nnd Philip Wtm en, was only n forerunner of thu esc client numbers to tollow. A plann duet bv Mls Norma Williams and Oeorue Martin was well executed, but the nuillonco wete surpi IseO beyond ex p'csslon when Mr. Williams had con clude! the rendition of his llrst two numbers, "When Wo Were Slaying" nnd "Love Lies Uleedllif;." The sec ond selection tnptlviitcd every one by the manner In which the slncer ten dered It. i.Mt. WlllliiniH seemed to be at noire with his audience, and gave u very drnni.it lr Interpretation of the differ ent numbers rendered. He was undsr n dli-adv.uituge owing to the escapln? sulpl-ur from the furnace In the church. Ills lerdltlon of "Deeper and Deeper Still," bv Handel, was a mtisterpl"ce, and the "Songs of Wales," which he snug, seemed to bring back memories of former duis. As an encore to his weeond number he sang "The Four Lcated Clover," with an Inspiring ef fect, and his llnal effort was a beau tiful hclcction entitled "All Through the N'lght." Miss Kllzabcth Thoinao tecclved a flatteting reception from her hearers and sang In excellent oice "A May Morning" and "Spanish Romance." Her encores were given In Welsh, one of which wan "The Bells of Aberdovle." The Instiumenlal munkcri- were played by Huydon Evans and George Martin, the latter receiving a hearty encore on his tendltlon of "Home, Sweet Homo." and played "The Lonely Ash Grove." I.lew Herbert, the bnsso, was given a splendid welcome on his rc-appearanco after a long Illness, but he Is still fee ble from the effects ol his sickness, and reined to lack the power and vol ume of old. Ills rendition of an aila from Mozatt, was nevertheless well re ceived. The trio contributed another number and Messrs. Wairen and Stephens sang a duct "fall to Arms" In fine volo. William EvniiN the tcclplent of tins testimonial, s-ing a baritone solo, "Oh God Have Mercy," and pioved that ho is capable of sustaining a high placi In his profession. He posscn-es a good voice, line phyniquc and t-Nrcllent stage presence, and Is destined to become a great artist. Mls Norma Williams, the accomplished pianist, addtd much finish to the concert by her excellent w orK. UOYKT-HKLLnit NUPTIALS. Kred.-ick H. Bovet. of 711 West LaeUnwitnnti avenue, and Miss Laura J. Hellei. of f.inandesls, were married at noun yestciday by Rev. J. 11. Sweat, pasti r of the Simpson Methodist Epis enpal church. The ceremony was per fotmed at the residence of the groom, where they will teslde. The couple were attended by ,T. El wln Webster, of Plttston avenue, and Miss Annie E. Staines, of Reeeh ftieet. Tim hi ide w-n becomingly at tired In a steel colored satin dress, 'tsm Man culushc norlllri in llton or button jacket ml In In Venetian., broiiUlotlu Tc ,i or ioerU at iplf, a, f i'M and XQ.UU In Hisses' and Children's Our line nt K'on, l,o, fly 'rent and button JjiIcU and Jacket nulls la a marvel ot torn. pleteueis, and prkea mo light in the bujer'p faor. Muuir THE WORD RHEUMATISM Is Used to Cover a Mutlitude of Diseases. ' ' tNEW yortK JOURNAL. MARCH 11, WO. "Nowadays the word 'Rheumatism' Is used to cover n multitude of diseases, They are nil nlllel hy the common bond of what the physlclnn? qnll 'uilc ncld poisoning'-an excess ol utlo acid In the blood, and are, generally speaking, 'kidney troubles' with the real cause of danger l.ol so much In the aches and painsthe signals of distress ghen out bv the mubclcn and Jolntsns In the gradual vitiation of the bit od by the failure of the kidneys to eliminate the deadly poison, called "uric acid.' from the 'physical economy.' This vitiation of the blood results In 'rheumatlsm'talthough It Is a vague word), uml u vatlety of symptoms which not Infrequently end In what Is called Brlpht's disease -the disease of which .lames CI. Itlalne, Mr. rievelnnd'a great political rival, died. It Is the disease which medical authorities say Is becoming mine and moio alarm ingly prevalent In the United States of America, especially among tin thinking, planning and writing classes th- classes made up of the kind of men that It Is the fashion to call distinctively 'brainy men.' " From the leading of intelligently edited papers, and from examina tion for lile insurance, the great public is rapidly learning the fact that the human system becomes thoroughly poisoned when the Kidneys fail to do the work nature intended them to do, and that if not speedily cured, rheumatism, heart disease, Blight's disease, and death, surely follow. The kidneys, and they alone, purify the blood. Tonics and so-called spring medicines prove costly and miserable failures. There is one scientific, vegetable specific for all kidney troubles Warner's Safe Cure a preparation with 21 years of success behind it, A posi tive cure tor sick and tired-out kidneys. Not an experiment nor a goad, but a soothing, harmless, yet conquering friend. Give it a chance to day to do you lasting good. trimmed with white silk. Mr. and Mrs. Royet left on the 1.J0 Jackawann.v traln for Uinghamton, on a wedding tour. t.KXICRAL NEWS NOTEP. Lackawanna council. No. 11P..I, Royal Arcanum, will hold one of llielr old fashioned smoker? lr. their rooms In Ivorlte hall tomorrow evening. Mem bers are urged to bo present snd bring with them friends of the honor. John MeC'bisky. of Sherman avetut- an employe nt the Hdo Talk shaft, had his hand emshed jesleiday. and lecelved treatment at the West Side hospital. The West Side Central Republican club will meet in rccular session this evening. President Reese desires a large attendance. Horn To Mr. and iMrs. Pavld Argui, of Lafayette street, on Tuetduy, a son. Allied Reed has returned from a piscatorial trip and icporth catching six largo cattish weighing fully sixteen pounds. The Welsh tea announced to be held at the Rellevue Raptlst mission on April 10. has bcrn postponed until May n. The llrst meeting of the West Scran ton Women's Christian Tempeiance union will be hi Id tomorrow evening at T."0 o'rlock, In the Voting Women's Christian association looms, corner of Main avenue and Scranton street. All women and girls Interested In the work are Incited to attend. CJeorge M. Davis, of Peterson, N J., who has been visiting hi '..rother, Dr. W. J. L. Davis, ot North Mali r( venue, returned home yesterday. Rudolph Flynn, of Jackson street, has succeeded David B. Evans as as sistant foreman at the Briggs mine, and James Cuslck, of Van Rurcn ave nue, succeeds Mr, Flynn as driver boss. The members ot Camp H78, Patriotic Order Sons of America, will hold a social this evening In Red Men's hall. Refreshments will be served after the entertainment. A meeting of 111 .inch No. 637, I'tiited Mine Workers of America, will be held In Co-operative hall this evening. St. Patrick's Ladles' I. C. R. IT. will meet this evening in St. Leo's hall on special business. W. J. Long and W. II. Crawford will conduct the services at the Allis mis sion this evening, and tomorrow even ing the members will hold a bow social. The newly-elected officers of Pa nooka tribe were Installed last evening in Red Men's hall. NORTH SCFfANTON NOTES. Ofllcer May Finds a Runaway Boy. Coming: Entertainments Other News Notes nnd Personals. Ofllcer May. while on duty on T'rovl-eb-nce road Tuesday night, found a yming hoy strolling aimlessly, as If lost, neni the Tilpp ctossing of the Pdiware, LaoUawanna and Western railroad, about 10 o'clock. Wh-u talc- en to the station house and questioned, the lml s.dd his name was Harry Bmccn. and that he was 14 years old. He said that he had made his homo with a family at Conklln, N. Y., but owing to 111 ticatment bad run away. The bov seemed to tell a straight story and an Investigation will be made Lieutenant .Spelhnan turned the boy ocr to Mrs. Duggan. TWO ENTERTAINMENTS. Tho following well k.iown artists of this section have kindly consented to assist the Rushhrook lodge, No, J50, Independent Older of Odd Fellows, -if Jeriuyn, Ir celebrating the eighty-first THE FOOD DRINK Do you know that three-quarters of all the world's headaches are the result of using tea and coffee ? So physicians say. Quit them and the headaches quit. Grain-0 has the coffee taste, but no headaches. All grocers J IKc, ard itJC. GRMHCi anniversary of the 01 (It. Thursday evening. April 2fi: John T. Bvnni, Joshiu. Johns. . Ci. Evans, R. J. Richards. C. T. Evans jnd City Solic itor Vosburg. The services will un doubtedly be highly appreciated by tin people of Jermn. This evening nn entertainment and soclaf will be conducted at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllum Wells, of Hollisto!" avenue, for the benefit of this Primitive Methodist Episcopal church. The Ladles' Aid society of thnt churon htv the nffalr in cbiiti;e. Solos, quar tettes, recltatlnns and a number of graphophone selections will be ren dered. At the conclusion of the pru giamnie Ice cream and cake will bo served. BRIEFLY NOTED. The funeral of the late Edward Me Nealls was held vcsteiday afternoon Services were conducted In St. Thomas' church In Dickson, and Interment was made. In Ashley cemetery. The Catholic Total Abstinence soci eties of tin- First dlstilct will meet In St. Mary's hall on Sundny afternoon. Last evening Rev. G. E. Ouibl talked on the theme. "When Does He For give." at the Provldeme Presbyterian church. Geo-ge Lowry, of Church avenue. Is very ill. The Liberty Hose company's wagon Is again ready for use, alter having' been in the reptir shop for the pa.st week. Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to J. T. Sharkey, 1014 Cedar ave. 'Phone 6GS3. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Funerals of Mrs. Mary Brogan and James McGurran Held Yester day Other News Notes. The funeial of Mrs. Mary Brogan tool; place yesterday morning ftom th'e home of her daughter, on Cedar ave nue. The house was tM'ly thionged with the numerous friends of the de ceased, who came to take a last sad look at the face of the departed. At 11.20 o'clock the funeral cortege left for the Steel works station of the Dela ware and Hudson tailroad, from where the funeral party proceeded with the remains on the 11.10 train to Hazlcton, where Interment was made. From his lato home on Irving ave nue, the funeral of James McGurran took place yesterday. At 9 o'clock the casket was closed and the funeral cor tege moved to St. Peter's cathedral, where a requiem mass was celebrated, At the conclusion of the church ser vices the funeral procession moved to the Cathedral cemetery, where the re mains were laid to rest. TOLD IN BRIEF. The Ladles' section of the Welcome Dancing class will give a social at Snovcr's hall on next Monday evening, and request the presence of all pres ent and former members of the class. Invitations may be had from any of the members. Refreshments will ho furnished by the ladles. Division No. 2i, Ancient Order of Hibernians, held an enjoyable smoker at St. John's hall on Tuesday evening. A literary and musical progtumme, was given during the evening, and good cigars and an abundance of choice eat ables were passed around. St. Aloyslus Total Abstinence and Benevolent society will meet In regu lar session at Pharmacy hall tonight. Edward O' Boyle, an employe at the South steel mill,' was slightly Injured on Tuesday by being squeezed between two cars. Mrs. Emllle Frledrlch. of Egg Har bor City, N, J., and Philip Heeknmn, of Philadelphia, who were for tho past week the guests ot Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mursch, of Plttston avenue, left 01. Tuesday for their respective hoiuc-s. The regular monthly meeting of tho Young People's society of the Gernvm Presbyterian church will tnke place this evening. All membcin are re quested to be present, as there Is Im portant business to transact. THINKS IT IS HIS BROTHER. M. A. Glhoy, of Avoca, After Infor mation About Man in Leadvllle. Michael A. Ollroy, of Avoca, ap peared In the city hull yesterday after noon with 11 clipping from Tho Tribune, It was to the offect that Detective John Moir had received a letter from P. J. Gllroy, of Leadvllle, Col., stating that he had large mining interests there which he wished to sliaie with bin brother, who lived In the vicinity of Scranton. Mr. Qllroy yesterday afternoon said thnt he separated from his brother fif teen years ago, and that the last time he heard from him was several years ago, when ho received a letter from Pittsburg. He wns advised yesterday to com municate with the hendvlllc Ollroy, and left the city hall without seeing either Chief Robllng or Detective Molr, who were both out. BADGE DISTRIBUTION. Thirteenth Regiment Will Have a Big Time Parade Followed by Speech-making. Adjutant Dolph R. Athortoh. of the Thlrtrontb regiment, yesterday sent out SCO ticket of ndmlsslon to the ex ercises to be held tomoirow night In the nrmory in connection with the dis tribution of mutlvHinen's badges to those nicmbeis of tlie rVglmeni intltt:d to them. Thesu tickets were distribut ed aninnr the commissioned olllcers, who will In turn glvo them to their frlend3. The "eating capacity of the nrmory, allowing room foi the lioops, will be only 510, at'd the adjutant dpslres It understood that no on will be admit ted without a ticket: nor will any one be admitted to the armory utter the regiment cnteis at i.l'i o'clock. ' The incmbetH of the eight city com panies will assemble at S.1S on Adams . avenue, right resting on Linden street, headed by Bauer's band, vho will ap pear for the llrst time In their new military uniforms, a short street par ade will bo held over th followlngjtno of march: Linden to Washington, to Vine, to Wyoming, to Spruce.to Frank lin, in Lackawanna, to Washington, to Lind.-n, countoi march to Lackawanna, to Adams, to the turnery . Th exercises at the rummy will be especially Intcicstlng. The company bidrs will be presented vlth appro ptlate nddress"s bj the following gen tlemen: Chaplain C'hatles C. Pierce, United States army: Major Everett Warren, A. W. Dlcksun and Captain W. A. Mav. The regimental chaplain, Rev. William It. Smith, of HonesdalP. will distribute the badges to the Held and itaff officers. AN UNEXPECTED LEGACY. Just Been Received by Charles nnd G. S. Breclc. President Charles DuPont Brock, of the Dime bank, nnd his brother, Cleorgo S. Breck, received on Tuesday a rather unexpected legacy from the govern ment as the heirs of Samuel Brcck, ot Philadelphia, who died In that city over seventy-live years ago, and who wns their grand-uncle. The money for the payment of the claims of the Messrs. Breck was 10 cently oppioprlated by congress. Their claims were for the interest In either the ship, or the cargo of a ship, held by Samuel Brcck, said ship having been captured In l"f6 oy a French privateer under the French spoliation system. At that time the United States gov ernment presented a claim t France for the loss sustained by her citizen, whoso propel ty had been captured by French pilvateers. Tlie French gov ernment presented counter clalnm against this country for the violation of treuty obligations, and In Joint con- 1 vcntlon It was decided that each coun try should pay the claims ot its own citizens. Since that time numerous appropria tion bills appropriating funds for tho payment of these claims have passed congress, hut have always been vetoed by all of the presidents before whom they have come, with the exception of Presidents McKlnlcy and Hairison, RURAL DELIVERY IN SCOTT. Petition Asking for It Is Being Cir culated. The residents of Scott township have taken the preliminary hteps to secure the benefits of the free dcllveiy of mail In that township. A petition has been prepared and Is being circulated, and In due time will be brought to the at tention of the postofllce nuthoiltles. Scott township Is a very favorable, field in which to give the rural sys tem a trial hereabouts. It contains n large farming population and there are half a dozen small villages In It that could be given the benefit of the free delivery, the location of the villages and the toads through the township being such as to enable the delivery to be made with great convenience. LEFT FOR THE CONVENTION. Democrats of the Vicinity Yesterday Went to Hnrrisburg. A large delegation of Democrats left the city yesterday for the state con vention, which opens at 10 o'clock this morning In Harrisburg. Among those who left the city weie: Hon. James .1. O'Neill, B. A. Kelly and Jo-a-ph 13. Biennnn, of Carbon-dale- J. E. Sullivan, 1 A. Hendrick and P. 13. Timlin, of Jeunyn: James O'Rourlte. of Archibald: P. W. Cm tello. Joseph Taylor. William Cusick, M. J. Cndden, 13. .1 Robinson. D. V. Vaughan. John J. Shea, John M. Casey, nnd T. J. Jennings, of tnis city: John J. Coyne, of Minooka. mid W. W. Bay lor, of Benton. OBITUARY. MUluiel I'.uicll, aged ill ,vi"ir, and one nf Hi oldest lesidentj of North rmantou, p.iscd away viftordiy afternoon al the fjinll.v reddeme, 102 (uk street, aflir an 'IIium of une week. The 1I1 erased had lived foi thlrty-ccvcn cji in lli.it Hiitlun of the city. He U survived by a wu'c and the follouint: children: Mis. M. J. Iludly, I'atiiek, .lulni, Martlet and Jennie. Ihe funeral announcement will bo in.idu l.itir. Mrs. C'oinelia Vn.vle died at her home on Dun more ktiec. (11) pliant, after on illiui of several mrnths' duration, 1ecaeil was Al )iais old and was IdRhly csUrmcd by all who knew- In. he b kiuvivcd by Hie chlldicn. The funeral will take place tuinonou' alien 1 011 at '.'..io o'iIok. "ihe crvlcei: will be conduUcd b) l!ev. 1. J. llaii(.liUn, of Dunmoie. Mlch.11! O'Malley, wd 2i .wars, died )eslerday afternoon at the home ol Mrs. Prided Coleman, I'Jl South Washington .ivcnun. Hie fum-ial will take place Friday mtinliijr. A lequiim nusi will be celebrated at St. l'uer's tatliedial and in ttunent will be in Cuthedia) iiuuUry IMirar Connery, the lS-nioiilh-old child of Mr and .Mrs. II. I' Connery. of 101 Stone uvenue. diid )C'tcrday. The tumral almoin, umcnl will be made later. ' Constipation, 1 ! Indigestion, Biliousness, BEEGEWS PILLS - Sick Headache, ' Gelthepenulnelfyou ' warn to bo cured, 10 cent & 23 cents, In men, women or children, cured by 01 crug scores. -M4HWH-H A GENUINE PANG We Can All Understand. It Can, Be Located Becatise It Is Definite, Promplly Reached and Eased, biif THAT BLACK BUGABOO, MELANCHOLY Seems to be everywhere at once. It wraps its detaining arms about the feet ol eflbi t. It intrudes its sluggish presence upon our thoughts It throttles hope: turns a prompt, decisive man to a timid weakling. And Dyspepsia slow secret debilitating Dyspepsia is the cause of it all. Hason's Yellow Tablets Cure Dyspepsia. Tiny rcllfc its acute forms immediately. They retnoio cirry trate ol It pcullly. Hut this is not enough. While the cure l Rolnff onili tiresslon melancholy continues )ou ara splilt-Ic-u. Mason's Yellow Tablets (Vncr thew points precisely. Tlu-v FiKlaln while tlii'i- work. They ir. nil rtiiuuMle tlie liur. 'lhey lone Die ucnoin slciu. 'liny impart a ttholpsnme Sfmi- ol ill lulni;. Tin-- i;rar!ually pcrslstently anil permanently ri'stnro the souni', NUornu. normal tomlillon t.pon whiili all our suireis in 1 1 f . is basi-d, Tlie cooil thry do rr m.ilni. Ami while uc ate on that point lot iii emphasize it. The Good Tlicy Do Remains ou can discontinue tho tablets liter that. Mason's Djsiiojsla Cure I not a remedv which ou aic compelled to take ntler the trouble is miKAcl. No when its work Is dune on need no moic ot it. MASON'S HltmVV T.M11CTS I'Oll LONM1PA TIOV work oer nlclit- miletlv, Mirely. ou'u l). K. In the morning; cine any lullous loncllllon, remoM" hridaehe, and Klcif the lier to its noinul state. MMVS I1KD TAIIM.TS cure coughs, "iIimK Lold-i, hromhttis and injure .1 iriwd night's rent MWIX'S H'HITK TAIH.l.Th cure In a wundir fully sliuTt time -sore throiM. tonsilitls nnd 11 diKo fnt1.itnm.ition ut the inot serious iliaraetei. MVON'S CIIKXM 01' OI.IVKS OINTMKNT np pllcd niitwarilly .11 ludilmo works o,-r night It pcuctrales to the ir (ouiuiitlnn of the ri -ngcstion. 11 dlsolps -it loo-iens it tires entfirh ftrr thai tlie absolute ii'inowi of th offending ilots reijuires onh tlie oldliiar effort whieli an suf feicr friun Catarrh will nuike in the innrnlng VSOS'.s t'UKAM OK OI.IVKS OINTMI'.NT used Kilstiiitl for a short period will ciue the worst kind of ( atarrh. OflViOOW'S LOAf, OFFICE REMOVED TO 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Money to loan on diamonds, watches, jewelry at the lowest rates of interest. Cash paid for old gold nnd silver. Davidow & Go,, Pawn Brokers 307 Lncka. Ave. Everett's Horses nnd carriages are su perior to those of any other livery in the city. If you should desire to go for a drive during this delight ful period of weather, call tele phone 794, and Everett will send you a first-class outfit. EVERETT'S LIVERY, 236 Dix Court. (Near City Hall.) TWO NEW ORDERS. Eire Department Discipline to Be Better Enforced. Chief Walker yesterday sent out two orders to tho various hose houses in the city, which he is determined tu strictly enforce In the future. One of these directs the permanent men to harness their horses whenever an alarm of fire is turned In, even If It Is not in their dlstilct. The noises are to be kept harnessed for tit least five minutes, so that If 1 second alarm Is turned In by the dis trict chief there will be no delay in re sponding to It. This has always been supposed to be a standing order, but the men have become lax In obeying Its provisions. The second order directs the fore men of the various companies to re port immediately to the chief's olllc" when they give .1 leave of abspnro to a permanent man. The rule has ulway been heretofore that a permanent man could secure several hours' lcae by asking permission of the foremun of his company. The permanent men and foicmen, however, have been lately abusing this privilege. Some of the permanent men have taken a few houts off whenever thev thought they needed a little rest, and if seen by tho chief would say that the fo umun had given them permis sion. The foreman, when questioned, would stretch his conscience a Utile and say that he had given the desired permission. It Is thought tint the new order will break up this practice. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the "fs; Signatun A Skin of Ronuty (3 a Joy Forovor. Dtt. T. FKI.1X (.IUIKl'l: OIIIKM'M. cttEAU, on JtAtiicAi. iu:aliuiku. e efc- Itcmoi-i Tan. Plmnlea. rrMktM- 5 4&m Moth latoJitri, Karb. unit bktn mi r- .T::r aiKMci, mi i-Trrjr Dienufca ca S J firsi jf-'j i"")'. " uttiot u,w viioa. ,1 nu woa u tt ol u team, and ti to rmltu i tut l to to mro jt t prop, crly mmde. Accept no counterftlt of Iroliaru&nie. Pr.U. A. Snyro Mtd to lady of the riant-ton (a Latlentli "Al 70a taoUtvt ill ue them, I recommend 'Oour and' Cream ' a Ui takt barmfulof ail the Skin prepara. tlon " For aala by all Drarai'ta anJ rnej-Ooota Dealer! ti tb V. S Cauadas, and Bi-ropa. rCIU. T. UOFKIKS. rron'r, V Qreat Joaaa Gb. N.T. IHIInlrarl '' unfurtuntkte iOertri rrm L AHIICIBQ PrlTftitdlf am i. lllood lolfton, ouHful rrofi, tot j Wlcoctle, tie, f cDd for hwuril Te4llu.ort.ul tai Pock r Truth to rof. ,i, F. '1 IILKL, M. II., i)"-- .'urm cilia nii 'uiii.urinuia. y 1C1A. I'otltlvrlr lh oolr rUlit lu lhL tii.tei to curt ivta ttaouzb tbi moat ctlebratrf rK. X fUlL Fmb eM te1 Id -1 la 10 dT llouri t V4-9f Sj-aW JF lib SB 1LNKI iin.i.a UXl.tl Cure It without diseoiufoit, Vo drugs no In halation no nausea. Nothing hut positive, sooth ing penetration, and subsequent dlslodgment. And best of ail It heals while it works. It soothes, It relieMs-U CI'IIKS a safe and spicily cure for Piles. Twenty-ltu- cents a box. Mason's Itcmrdles are put up In 10, I jnij a. tent boe. FOU SAI.l! at the following dru stores: MATTHEWS BROTHERS, Wholesale and lie tall, 320 backs. Ae. M'OARRAH & THOMAS, iirt haekawanni Ave. C. LORENZ. 41S Lack. ave. and 101. Wash, and Marlon. C. HENWOOD & Co., IfW'i N'. Main street. O. W. DAVIS, Provldeme Square and 3111 West MsrVet. W. S. KLONOSKI, MR Plttston avenue. CHAS. P. JONES, 1J57 Plckson avenue. GEORGE S. JONES & CO., Corner t'ici-eott avenue and l'lne street. J. G. BONE & SON, Main stieet, Humuore. Pa. F. J. JOHNS, fiCO fjreen nidge street. W. H. KNOEPFEL, 1017 North Irvine avenue. PHILIP J. VETTER, 415 Penn avenue. WILL W. WATKINS, Peekvllle. I'a. THOMAS MONIE, Vrclibald, Pa H. F. CLARK, t'arbondale. Pa. Or sent fur price b.v the II. T. Misnn Chemical Co . Sir. roh i,treet. Philadelphia, l'.i. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUIYl THEATRE '-' nURaUNDHR & REIS. L:s::i. It. It. LONU. Manager. THURSDAY. APRIL 5, Hctum and I'o-'lilvoly b'urcwcll !.n gagi nfiit of DAVID liELASCO'S Great Intel national Success, The Jieari- of Maryland A Play of Great Merit. A Marvsl In Sjtige rift, t'rder tin- pervitin! illivitlon of the Au thor I'iPhrMeil b Davlil Helnco' cori p.in.v. The uiivil 11ml ic.illstic Belfry riceiio. r-tiuiii; fliiiatlnlis. Inciting Situ ations. 1'llcen Jl.CO, "3" , 50i, "."c. Holiday, April 9. flR. AND MRS. KENDAL. Under the management of DANIEL FROHHAN Presenting a comedy in three nct9 entitled. The Elder Hiss Blossom Prices $1. 50, ?1.00, 75c, 50c, 23c. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, BUKaUNDEte, & HEIS, Leissis. 11. K. LONU, JWsnafvT. HjI.iikc of Week. WAITE'S NEW STOCK COMPANY. In llcpriliiiic. H.illi IMmo M.itlrer Kvcninc I'riici 10, ), .JO cent. Ml Wrck, t'oinimiiclni MONDAY, APRIL 0. Itrti in 1 masi iii-nt GIBNEY-HOEEELER COMPANY. In n rr-pcitoiie ot cinncilli-s jml ili.iiiuv Pimp Matinee d.iilv cxi-iit Moml.ij. Kv filing l'rlics-10, i. 3d vents LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousnoss. Constipation. Dyspopsia, Sick-Hoad -acho arid (.Ivor Complaint. ad&flR COATCIJ. Sold by all druggists or rent by mall. Nenlta Medical Co., Cblciro Sold by McGarrah &. Thomas, Dru rlsts,, 209 Lackawar.ra ave , Scranton. Pa. MADE ME A MAN aja:: taclets rosinvcLY udhk JLZJXtnoua iJlieajc-ralltne Mom; orr, Impo'-cncj. riloapleiinftE. eto.. caasM bv Abuia or other llzeeiice and India cretlonn. Hiey oulcklv and turtlit restoro tot Vltnlltr In oMor joanc.anJ Ltamaaforatiidr, buslneeaor marclcgr. 1'reTxct Inianttr and Cinaamptlon it Ltln9. Their uvo abow. lmmedlnto ImproTo. neatnad eocts a CVUZ nliers nil rther oJIIn. aUt upon hiv-lnn tho pnnlno AJax Tablet;. They IiaTO cared thousands o:d wl II core roa. Wo giro o po ttlro written cnnronteio to eSoctne-jro CrtnT? ,a each ease cr rotund tho nione7. rrlco vJ Ml -Ji rer pacliiu-xii or U rl-cea ((ell treatmestl (or fiW. pr "all. In rl-In wnptor. npon rocelpt ot price. C lrcnlar '- AJAX REftlEDY CO., '"SVuu- For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and II. C. Panderecn, Druggists. nak CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Pennyroyal, pills D.rrS. Original and Only Uenalno. F-'V-N8Al i:. ! relubl. I.n.llr-. t.t Druiflil lor UlllUlll.SlliU- li.MiLIMU la mill nl Uold utlalllj bom tetlfl win blur ribbon, lake no other. Itcrut. Ilungcroua hubtltutlona uad Imlta. lion.. Uu7 f jour llni((ti er,al4e. la laairi 1 for I'arlleular. leatlm.nlala aa4 "Heller for I.aillca.liriir(lh7 re. turn Mr.ll. lll.flllll 1 ..tim.Hl.l. Il.irik. all Druf elfll. Chlrhr.l.v e-r.nnlal f Uiallgalbli piper, Alaillaaa Bijuare, I'lllUi., I'A MAKE PERFECT MEN IMI .-r llKNI-AIH 1 UonotSuf- trrLontffrl lh joyi nU tnl'tHoni uf llfr fftii bt rt-ifoie-i to )"U. Tht try worstrtMp Nervou H?h1lifv4r I ibtioluttlv ruri-tl by JF.IlKl:-r'I V TA II Lr.TH, Qlt t prompt rtllt ( lain iwnmii, ftlllDff inttuorr and th ti t m mi rlralti aI xll.l .. i... . . J hu !re.u ... v. ., IIKOSII. MlfUMfU irj nditcrttlon or eiceor tatly ). mntrt vitror an J Dottnev mctirv funt lion lira1 upihtiriUm. Uiva w b loo to to tb rhrtkiand lutr to tha of-fl'Touii'orld. unlV0c toirnrwi vital energy fOllJft boiee at fl.lOacompletttfua.antatdturaX'nvTror nroaev r unJed Caa ba carried In vt ' pocket. Bolri (verywhrr or malte1 in plain wrapper on ecetrLl." price bv Tits rftKlurr iu., uue tiiJi., cuimi," Bold lu Scranton, Pa., by Matthews DroB.nnd McQarr&h & Thomas, Uruggtsta. MOO PILLS 1 25 CTS. aken In x Li I V3rM TlvAviiV" i -fc
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