6 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1900. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON SEV. J. B. SWEET RESUMES HIS PASTORAL WORK. Inaugurated a New Departure at Yesterday's Services Chicken Thieves Aie at Woik Again Ar rangements for D. I. Phillips' Fu neral E. B. Whitman Died Sud denly In Elk County Dowey Day Eisteddfod Buiial of Mrs. Render. Other News Notes and Personals. Ilcv. J. . Swi-Pt, piiHlor or the Hlinp pon Methodist Kplspup.il rhureli, who has boon loturncd to his present charge for nnnihor ypnr, resumed Ills pastoral duties yesterday and occu pied tile pulpit of Ills eluuch at both services. Instead of adbeilni; to the usunl custom of pie.icl.liiB, be made a new departu'ie yesteiday. In leading from the woid of CJod In order that his pnilshlineis might know nioio or the pirflous word. The Hue of thought spokrn on t the evening service war In knowing more of Rod's uoik, In learning to fear Mini and in living In obedience to Ills to.iclilnsrs. The talks were In structive, helpful and Interesting. The choir tendered special music and will repeat the Kartpi music next Sunday. FTWIvItA ii A NNOIWC KM KNTS. The funeral of the late Hvon Plynn. Mho died Siitunla: at It's home. 1".'S Rrant avenue, ,lll take jilace at o'clock tomonow afternoon. t-Vivlcpi at SI. I'atilck's church. Itit nnent "111 be made In the Cathedial cem.teiy. Services over the remains of the hit" Frcileilck Simon will be conducted tali afternoon at 2.30 o'clock In the Chest nut Street Ret man Presbyterian church. Iiinlnl will he made In tie Plttston avenue I'emetery. The funeial of the late Mrs. .lulu: nechtold will he conducted at 1' o'pIopI: this afternoon In the MlU'ln Avnue Lutheran church. Interment will b made In Dunniore cemetery. The funeral servl"s over th.j lemulr.'i of the late T. Cilceiiln Kva'is will be held at the house, on South Hrnmley avenue, this morning. The body will be taken to Xantlcoke a 1.55 p. m for Interment. PLKASA.NT Sl'RPmSK PARTY. Miss Sallle .McCracken, of South Hyde Patk denue, was tendered a very pleasant birthday surpile party last Friday evening. A nio-c enJnyabV time was had by al1, dlveislnns Inci dent to such occasions being Midulevd In. Refreshments were serve-!, after which the guests departed, wishing Miss McCracken many happy birth days. Those piesent were Mlss Hattle Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. A May Day On Tuesday, May ist, Grand inspection a matchless line of Parasols, Coaching Umbrellas, Sun Shades, Mourning aud Fancy Um brellas. Everything possible has been done to make this interesting event worthy your attention, and in respectfully asking the favor of a call on Tuesday, or any other day during the week which may prove more convenient, we do so with the fullest assurance that you will not go away disappointed for a finer display of Novelties and Standard Styles in Parasols, Coaching Umbrellas, Etc. Has been but rarely seeu. You can get au inkling of what they're like from a glance at our windows, but if you want to see the nobbiest styles aud exclu sive novelties you'd better step inside. These are show days aud lookiug is all that's expected of you. sjv-js- 'ArDozen Ideas for ij No.'l Plain and Figured Coaching Umbrellas of every line and color. Immense variety. No. 2 Fine White Mallne and Chif fon trimmed sunshades. New est sticks. No. 3 Plain White Silk Taffeta Coaching Umbrellas. Covers can be removed and cleaned. No. 4 Fine White Silk Faiasols, with lace ruffles, newest hnndles etc. No. 5 Fancy Sunshades In all colors, , with bow knots and real sweel bandies. No. 6 Changeable Silk Coaching Umbrellas, in rich color com binations. Beautifully finished handles. A very serviceable line at moderate cost. Parasol and Sun Shade Globe Warehouse H I will guarantee that nir Kldnry Cure will cure no pir cent. of all forma of kidney complaint nntl In many Instances tut most serious forms or Brtgul's disrate. K tbc disease Is com plicated send a four ounce Tlal of urine. We will analyse It and tulvlse you free what to do. MONTOX. rtsl. Onlde to Hssltb 1505 f'h t . tills. At ill druwlsts. 2JV sml mrfllrwl mil frn Wade, Owen Jones, Uarjy Wade, Anna .Morton, Orace Snow Kthul Woodruu, Sadlo Colett, Bessie McCracken, Pearl Kiesge, May lUiunell, Jessie Heavers, Huttle McCiacken and Mis, J. I Dean, Mr. Milton More, Ralph Waring. Harry Caryl, Oeorge Evans, Fred Wnr nrr, Charles Linker, Hon Kynon, Tom Kynon, Arthur Walter, Walter .luines, Jasper Jones, Hay Kulumim, Samuel McCracken, Richard Dean, Kd Davis and Roy MiCracken. DEWEY DAY KISTDDDFOD. Compel! lots at the above eistcddfoU, to be held al the First Welsh Huptlst church tomoirow, arc nutllled that thu preliminary contest on the chlldien's lecitallon, "Papa's Litter," will be held in tlie basement of the chinch at 12.-I5 p. m. on Tuesday, and the pre liminary contest on the chlldtcn'H solo, '.No Mope In Jesus." will take place at 1 o'clock In the new lectuie room In the basement of the church. As there are a huge nunibet of entries In the competitions, all competitors aie ex pected to be piei.ent when their names aie tailed, otherwise they will nut be pel milled to take putt In the competi tion. The pielimlmiries on the other com pelime numbers will be announced during the atlernoou session. Tlie Rev. D. C. Kdwards. of Taylor, for n-asons satisfactory to the commit tee, has wlthdiuwn from adjudicating on the essays, and the Rev. D. Jones, ol the Flist Welsh Congregational church, has been appointed In his stead. Two sessions of tlie eisteddfod will be held, afternoon at 2 o'clock and even ing at 7 o'clock. Hoth sessions w 111 commence promptlj on time. Admission to two sessions will be 25 cents; one session, 25 cents. I'HK'KKN THIEVES AT WORK. The chicken thief Is again plying his nefailous woik In this vicinity, and several henuei les have been visited within the past week. A pair of ban tams weie stolen from John I.. Jen kins Saturday night at the corner of Jackson street and Rebecca avenue. The ptenilscs of W'lllam Rray, in Fellows' patch, were also visited and I several valuable chicken stolen. DIED AWAY The family of E. FROM HOME. H. Whitman, resid ing at Uhi Koutn Rebecca avenue, re ceived a telegram from a relative In St. 'Mary's. Elk county. Pa., last even ing, announcing that Mr. Whitman died suddenly yesterday. He left licie about three weeks ago to accept a Openin; we will have ready for your Your Guidance: No. 7 Mourning Umbrellas and Sunshades in plain and fancy styles, some really beautiful ideas. No. 8 Colored Chiffon all shades, with handles. Parasols in the newest No. 0 Black Silk Parasols, with corded chiffon ruffles in various styles. , No. 10 20-inch Umbrellas for ladles in all colors. Endless selection of pretty handles. No. 11 Children's Sunshades, sizes 10 to 18 inches, all colors and qualities up to really good makes. No. 12 The assortment of sticks, styles and handles is beyond your conception unless you come and see them with your own eyes. Opening Day Tuesday. position at that place, where the fam ily tcr.ldcd up to about a year ago. There Is t,ome mystery surrounding the death, In view of the fact that the family received a letter fiom hlm on Saturday, In which he stated that ho was as well os usual, lie Is sur vived by his wife and six children. Further particulars aic anxiously awaited by the family. FUNKRAI. OF D. I. PHILLIPS. The funeral of the late Daniel I. Phillips will be conducted tomorrow afternoon. Services will be held at the hour" on South Hyde Park nwnue at 'J o'clock, and at the Wnrhburn Street Presbyterian church at 2.'.!0 o'clock. Rev. John J. Moffat, D, D., Will officiate. The funeral will be conducted ae Ciitdlng to the Masonic ritual, and will be under the direction of Hyde Park lodge, No. .139. Members of thnt order and of West Side, conclave, No. 111. Iinpiovod order of Ileptasophs, and Robert Mori In lodge of Ivorltes will meet at their respective lodgo rooms at 1 o'clock to attend the ser vices. Interment will bo made In the Washburn Street cemetery. FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH. Anticipating the election of a deacon during the present week, the pastor. Rev. H.'F. Mathews, preached a strong sermon, both scrlpturally and socially, on "The Office of a Deacon," last even ing. It was a masterly discourse on so neglected a subject and well received by an attentive audience. The Ladles' Aid society will meet In monthly business session at the norm; of Mr. A. H. Holmes this evening. A large attendance Is desired. Ft'NERAL OF MRS. READER. Rev. Thomas do Gruchy, D. D pas tor of the Jackson Stieet Baptist church, officiated at the funeral of the late Mrs. Ann Reader yesterday after noon. The services were held at the house, 1010 Hampton street, and were attended by many relatives and friends of deceased. The pall-bearers wore R. Culman, D. Culnmn, D. Weatherhog, J. O, Evans, J. Howell and R. Saulzcr. Interment was made In Washburn street ceme tery. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. John W. Colborn, of G09 Ninth street, is visiting in Ashley, his former home. A slight nre occurred Saturday even ing In the dwelling house at 315 North Fllmoie avenue, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. The damage amount ed to about $100. The (Fames were ex tinguished by the chemicals. One of the windows In the Star laundry, on Jackson street, was broken yesterday by boys throwing stones. William F. Green, of North Sumner avenue, has graduated from the New York College of Pharmacy and suc cessfully passed the state board ex aminations. N. C. Mayo and Mrs. Hyion Sloat, of Swetland street, attended a funeral In Great Rend yesterday. Michael Mack, of Ashland, Pa., is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Arabella Gal lagher, of Luzerne stieet. Reese Powell will leave today for Sterling, N. J., where he has secured a lucrative position. The gospel meeting at the Young Women's Christian association rooms yesterday afternoon was In chatge of Miss Mattle Watklns. The Harmony Athletic club will con duet a ball hi Meats' hall this evening. The general committee having charge of the arrangements for the labor de monstration tomorrow afternoon held a meeting In Co-operative ho'' last evening an I completed the .'inal de tails for the parade and ti.e- mass meeting. A new co.il wufchery will be built at the Uiiggs tid'hry In the fie' 1 1". the rtai of the c. Iin bank, with a i-aoaclty of .1,000 .tons dally. The plans and spo ellicatlons will be ready In a f w days and work will soon be commenced on the structure. A regular meeting of division No. 1, Ancient Order of HlDornlans, will be held In Harl Gati hall tomorrow even ing. Ofllcers will be elected for the ensuing year. Ofllcers will bo elected at the meet ing of the Electric City Wheelmen to morrow evening and the minstrel com pany will conduct a rehearsal. Kalos Plegan will be repeated at Mears' hall next Friday evening, and at the Auditorium, North Scranton, on May 11. The missionary society of the Simp son Methodist Episcopal church will meet at the home on Mrs. Shlffer. on South Hyde Park avenue, next Fri day evening. Reports will be made and ofllcers elected. Dr. David J. Jenkins, of Jackson street will leave today for Albany, N. Y., to attend the graduation exercises of the Albany Medical college, of which he Is a graduate. Tom Reynon, the well known tenor singer, was tile most successful appli cant out of seventy for a portion In one of the most Influential churches In New Yoik City and has been. engaged at a handsome salary. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Holmes, of South Main avenue, have returned home from Elmlra, where they attended the fune ral of the late George Shoemaker. Mlhs Jennie Lewis, of South Main avenue, w 111 entertain the members of the Plymouth church Christian En deavor society at her home this even ing. The street car running between Lackawanna and Rendham struck a wagon last evening and one of the occupants was slightly Injured. Edward Davles and sister. Edith, spent Sunday with friends In Plttston. Albert Davis, of South Main avenue, and Robert Rradley, of North Sumner avenue, visited friends in Plttston last evening. The old folks' concert which was an nounced for next Thursday evening at the Plymouth Congregational church has been postponed for two weeks. The participants will meet for rehearsal In the church Wednesday evening. The Smoky Hollow band will rehearse the same evening. Pea Coal SI. 25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to J, T. i" larkcy, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 65S3. SOUTH SCRANTON. The mnmbers of the Junser Maen nerchor held u well-attended meeting yesterday afternoon and rehearsed the prize sons; and concert pleceB which they will tender at the "Brooklyn Saen irerfest In June. A letter was recelvea from Arthur Klaasen, director of the .Sacngerfest, stating thnt he would be In Scranton on Wednesday, May 23, for the purpose of Inspecting the singing qualities of the organization. The funeral of Henry, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. William Uarnlkow, took place on Suturday afternoon from the family residence, 1220 Crown ave nue. Funeral services were conducted at the house by Ilcv, Zlzclmann, pat Nil BELIEVE II When Well Known Scran. ton People Tell It So Plainly. When publlo endorsement Is mado by a reptescntatlvo citizen of Scran ton the proof Is positive. You must believe It. Read this testimony. Every backache sufferer, every man, woman or child with any kidney trouble will llnd profit In the reading. Mr. A. W. Klotz, of 1511 Lafayette street, painter by trade, says: "Five yeais ago I took rt severe cold, which settled In my bladder. Even after my kidneys troubled me n great deal. I Used many dlffeient remedies and took medicine from a doctor, who pro nounced my trouble catarrh of the bladder, but I got little If any relief. My condition was continually growing worse and there was u constant dull pain ncross my back when sitting down or on getting up and turning about the pain became very sharp. I had to woi k often for hours In a stooping position and If I straightened up my back felt as thought It would snap In two. The kidney secretions were Ir regular, of a high color and a dis agreeable odor, and accompanied by too frequent action I was finally laid up. unable to do any work. At this time a friend recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to me. I had not much ralth In them, but I went to Matthews Brothers' drug store and got a box. I received so much benefit from this that I continued the treatment until well." For sale by all dealers. Price. 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co. Buffalo. N. V., Sole Agents for the United Stales. Remember the name, Doan's, and take no substitute. tor of Zlon Lutheran church, and In terment was made hi the Washington avenue cemetery. This evening, at Athletic hall. Camp 430. t'.Uiiotlc Order Sons of Ameiica. will celebrate Its eleventh anniversary with a banquet and social. It Is ex pected that several good speakers will be present, and a pleasant evening Is anticipated. Yesterday afternoon the icinalns of Mary, the elghteen-nionths-old daugh ter -of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Janssen, of 92fi Prospect avenue, who died on Fri day night, were Interred In the Ger man Catholic cemetery at No. 3. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Peter Christ. Rudolph Schafer, of Alder street, left on Saturday for Sparrow Point, Md. George Truehan, who was so sud denly called home by the death of his brother last week, will return to Phila delphia today to resume his studies at the Philadelphia Dental college. OREEN RIDGE. The closing exercises of the Green Ridge Industrial school were held in the Library building Saturday after noon and were exceedingly Interesting. The mothers of the seholais were pr.-s-ent by Invitation and enjoyed the en tertainment, which consisted of sing ing and recitations by the pupils, an exhibition of the work done by the kindergarten class, which Is In chargr of the Misses Dlmmlck, and the award ing o.f pilzes by the president. Mrs. Preston Roblns-on, after which Ico cream and cake weie herved. The prizes were a beautifully furnished work basket for the pupil making the greatest progress; a silver thimble for the best piece of patchwork; diessed doll for the neatest doll clothes, and a dress pattern for the pupil making the neatest shirt waist. "The funeral of the late Frank MIUI gan was held on Saturday morning from St. Paul's chinch. Rev. W. J. Malone officiating. The pall-bearer? were as follows;AIessrs. William Gin ger, William Gallagher, Robert Tay lor, Jeremiah Ryan, Edward Victory and Charles Reebe. Interment was made In the Cathedral cemetery. Mrs. H. T. Wllklns will leave today for a visit with her parents Nicholson, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Frank Llsk. of Dlckon avenue, aie rejoicing over the arrival at their homo of a fine baby boy. THE DIME DEPOSIT Tiir nni nrnnoi-r ! The Nickel Savings Represented below, for $2.00 and .return you $2.00 without the bank is returned in good condition. A J Spe the Dimes J and the sV n.li.... mm T fl HIS W Take Care of rr, , llltJUljrJlK, w Try sT rni ti S Nil II. v l HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON REV. O. A. CURE PREACHES HIS TIRST SERMON. The New Tastor of the- Providence Methodist Episcopal Church For mally Takes Charge of That Con gregation He Was Introduced by the Rotirlng Pastor and Spoke on "Patience" runeral of the Late Joseph Sweotser Held icsterday Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant Entertnln Other Notes. The Rev. G. A. Cine, the new pastor of the Providence Methodist Episcopal church, preached his first sermon yes terday morning In the church, to a very large congregation. The rethlng pastor, Rev. William Edgar, was pres ent and Introduced Rev. Mr. Cure to the congregation. The church an nouncements for the week and the Scripture lesson were lend by Mr. Edgar. Prayer was then offered by Rev. Cure, after which the choir, un der the direction of Professor Haydn Cousins, sang "Awake, Awake. Awake," Mrs. Cousins singing the solo parts. The sermon followed, the speaker taking "Patience" for his theme. He urged those who have dark hours when all the world seems dark nnd gloomy to have patience, which conquers al ways In the end. "Wc must be pa tient with ourselves," said he, "or we ornnot place full confidence In Jesus Christ and follow His teachings." Mr. Gladstone, he stated, first had faith In God, recond In himself, and third the people. After the service, the new pastor was glen the right hand of fellowship by a largo number of the church mem bcis. In the evening he took his text fiom Gen. 1, 2. PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED. Mr. and Mrs. William Hryant, of Court stieet, entertained n number of young people at their home on Fri day eening. In honor of their guest, Miss Frances Carson, of Asbury Park, N. J. Music and the usual evening di version? weie Indulged In until a sea sonable hour, v hen refreshments wore served. Those present weie- MKs-us, Eliza beth Wan en. Anna Conway,' Lizzie Caffrey, Mary Feeney, Clara Fesler, Maine Carroll, Anna McLane. Kate O'Rrlen, Daisy Bryant. Mamie t'oiwin, Messrs. S. J. Taylor, Henry Koch, Fred Thomas, John O'Brien. Lnwtenee Keegan. Francis SIcAndiew. Fied Spelcber, John Gi lines, John McCann, Harry Kelly, William Muiphy, A. J. Rellly and Mai tin McCann. The marriage of Edils Roberts to Mls Mary Jeffries, both of this end, was solemnized by Rev. R. J. Reese, pastor of the Ptultan Congregational church, at the home of the groom's slstei Mrs. John Gillespie, of Oak street, Thuisday eenlng last. A brief reception followed, which was attended by the relatives only. The bridal party left Immediately for New York city and other eastern points, wheie they will spend their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are both well known In this part of the city. FUNERAL OF JOSEPH SWEETSER. The funeral of Joseph Sweotser, who died suddenly last Thursday afternoon, was held yesteiday afternoon at L',30 o'clock. The services were conducted In the Court Street Methodist Episco pal church, of which the deceased was an active member. The edifice was well filled with mourners and -friends, and the many beautiful tloral designs showed that the deceased was loved by a large circle of friends. Rev, S. G. Lyman, pastor of the church, officiated. The pall-bearers weie; W. S. Watd, E. C. Miller. Elijah Mill', John Reel, George Houser, George Hoffman. Woik on the long delayed North Main avenue pave will be commenced today by the Glrard Conrtructlon com pany, 'ind quite a Jollification will be WILL SELL YOU wHii 4 v v ;: '-mm fl held this morning, when the first pick will be swung by Councilman Wade M. Finn. MINOOKA. Miss Alice Lynch, of Glen Falls, N. Y., who was the guest of Miss May Caw ley the past week, has returned home, Martin W. Cuslck, the popular In surance agent of Main street, leaves Wednesday for Cleveland, O,, to r mnln premanently. The Young Men's Institute hel 1 meeting yesterday afternoon to i range for a farewell social to be V deicd Mr. Cuslck, Tuesday evening The, entertnlnmcnt this evening at St. Joseph's hall Is for the benefit of Miss Marie Gllgnllon, of Scranton. The programme' promises to be a good one and should be well patronized. A so cial will follow the entertainment Miss Mary Kane, of Plttston, was the guest of Miss Marlon Gosart, of Green wood yesterday. Mr. James Williams, of Wllkes- Rarre, was the guest of friends In town yesterday. OBITUARY. Peter Lotulorf, the joung son o! Mr. snd Mrs. Jacob Lonvlrof, of Cid.ir ainuie ami IllcWy street, p.m"il n.i) on S.ilurdn evening, uft'T two djjV illiifj, sil U jear, 10 iiiohIIm snd 21 dj.vs. Hie drciaied lad reitlNnl lift communion at M. M.iry's clnirili but a vk sko, and hoetned to tic In perfect liealtli until 1 Inir-il.iv , when he uh taken 111, and ulthoiiKli lie reieied the bevt medical Attend. inie, he KraJually failed until on Saturday etenltur the jounff nnd promising life ".n suddenly rut hlmrt. The funeral will lake plaie tliit moinltu at 10 o'clock frem tlie family reldeme, and interment will be m idp in the (iennan Catholic eimelery at No. i. U U o'chxk llili morning n mass for Hie repose of deeeased'. "ul will bo sung "I l. Mary's German Catholic ihurih. M Fi-d M'lcr, one of the oldet and most i-i c t I reiicl. nl of this illy, pa-eil away li t n Katun 1 e' rlnjr, at her late home, corner nil "ti i mi1 and Willow street, ased .1 ,i V-. Ji..i'( her lui'.hand she is tombed In op. .i. I' i .1 Miller, and ten Krandchlhlreii. Th' funeini will lake plate tomorrow afternoon. I'm i-il i s il I he (cnduded at the home !,' Hi VMI if A, Nolill. and internum uill h made i th I'itistnn ieine remeterj. Tr I n -mi t, ajied di jeais. a trtrian of tin ti.l ii. died I'rlday at his home. 12S Soulh Niut.t stieet. lie was a tmmher of the (iiatid Army of the Hepiildie. S"flcM will he In Id .it the houe this afternoon at 2 o'ehi k, ami .it the Chestnut tieet ficrman 1'nsli.itnUn ilituih at !.::0 o'tloik. Interment will he nude in the l'ittton aeimc nmeteiy. Mis Mjty Shean il! J lit niaht at the Ininilt home, SiO Onhard ..Meet. An iSKiially sad feature of liv death Is tint fltiitVf iln. Am J, died onlv lat wek. Tin d"ivn.-d is sirubul !" one sNlei, lles'le, and two I r.H'i t, ..Mm nnd William. The funeial v 111 he Ivld mi 'lei'nes di mornhisr fiom M. P'lei's eitheih.il, aid ItitMment will he mule in IMnUlle. Mis .lane Marl. wic k. aatd HI years, illrd )iv tudaj at her home. :':." Thlitemth slieit. "he Is suniud by eeial adult ihildteu The futifiul will ociur at 2 o'tloeh Wednesday af ternoon. Inteiniint will he made In Walili.nii stteet ifmetery. . , Mariraiet, the jeai-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William .lohn-on, of '.Is Small Van lluien .iMiiue. died je.tirday. 'Ihe funeral will he held at the house tomoirow afternoon at .'(..JO o'doek. Internum in Washluun street ceme tuy. Aiiluej, the t-jeai-old clillil of Mr. aud Mrs. 'Ihoin.is Staff, of if) l.i nwnue, died es lerdav. 'Ihe funeral seniles will he held at the houe this aflcrmmi jt ,)..;o n'rloik. In tumuit will he nude in Vahhurn street leiue tcij. The Infant child of .Ml. and Mis Vuhacl Neahui, of Mlh shut, died .e.tt ul.n Vl-e luner.il will tAe plate todaj a'ld w'll he piiate. bitirment will he marlj in the Cathedi.il cime tii. 1'iNeilla MadiUxk. aged " je.ns. died jeiler day at tlie home of her parenls, 127 'Kteenth stuet. The funeial will he pi bate, owinz to loutaclous disease. Huiial will he made In tlie Washhurn street cemetiry. nes, the tluee and a half J ear old diiiftli ter of .lo-iph MacfJouhlrick, of ,".25 I'ro.pMt ave nue, died at an early hour this moinlns:. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't glvo them tea or coffee. Have you tiled the new food drink called GltiUN-O? It ! delicious and nnurlrblng and takes the place of "offoe The mole fJraln-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their sys tems. Jialn-0 is made of puio grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about ' as much. All grocers sell It. ISc. and 25c. AND DISGOUNT BANK iim ninnnini DYSPEPSIA; la.t inn In oompony of Mason'a Yollow Tablets. Tablets found at any Drug Store. Dyapepila gone not to re turn. 30 tablets coit 10 cents. Two or three give Instant relief. Thoy'rt wonders MASONS HEALTH DEFENDERS. Yellow Tsblets Cure Dyspepsia. Brown Tsblets Cure Constlpatloa. Re J Tablets Cure Coughs. White Tablets Cute Sore Throst. No Cslomsl, Aloes, or Opium. 39 tablets 10 cents. All Druggists or sent for price. H. T. Mason Chbm. Co. i; Arch St., Phils., Pa. Mason's Cream of Ollvei Ointment Cures Catarrh snd all Inflammation of Mucous Membrane, and Skin, ssc a Dos. For sale In Scrnnton by the following! drug stores: MATTIII'.n'S llltOTIII'.nS. Wholesale and Itetall, .120 Ucka. Avt. H'OARRAII 4 THOMAS. 205 I.reka. sve. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM THEATRE - I1UUOUNDRR & RRIS. Lesssss. II. K. LONQ, Manajer. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. HR. JAMES YOUNQ Presenting the Superb Success, LORD BYRON A Great Cast; Superb Costumes; Carload of Scenery. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. ACADEHY OF HUS1C, ' HUUaUNDI!R & RBIS. Lesse:s. It. R .I.OiNU, ManagLT. ONi: SOLID WTI'.K ( oiumenilmr Monday, Vpul .'(. The tundsoma aud brilliant aitlste, MISS JESSIE SAWTELLE supported by the most poweiful repertoire or ganization in tli United States, known as ths sTi:i.Li: UllAM.VTIl CO., 1'rcsentlns MONDAY EVENING, THE VICTORIAN CROSS (! Illsr supislally Act?, (!. m. I'rlies Us-, .'(V, and A car load of seen. 30. . Matinee corns 1111 111 lug Tuesdjijj HV. to all paits of the house. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITTVEIiY CURB A LT. I.enoun nhcattt railing ilea or?, Inpotoncr, tlleeplesinees, etcy cans VJ Auueo or omor .xcassGa sua man. cretlosi. 37iei quieUu anil turtlu rcs:croivt Vitality la oldorToane.anS fit n mnn fnrctnriT. hmlnpuOF marrlafff. Sf-CW PrBTont Insanity and Consumption If .cn'iatln?. Xhclrnne shows lomedlsta jmprojo- raocmmi euocts a uui;u nnero an otnor imi in sist open h&Tlnff iho cennlno Alax Tablets. They , Wa elm aios- 50 GTS '3 Ittra rrrtflim cne.rnntao to nf.'net a enro cachcisocr rclacd tho.monoy. trice pari-a 70; or six pses (full treatment) for $2X0. By n Jill, la plain wrapper, upoa roceipt ot rrico. Clrcnks " AJAX REMEDY CO., S&'ul' For Bala In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and II. C. Sanderson, Druggists. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. n-NOTE TI1E NAME. - r tAiis : Bank: deduction when Here is a Chance For Everybody to Own 4 $ 4 4 i 4 4 4 a Bank and Make Money From Its Use, 4 4 Es v JZZX 3 J A. .
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