tff ' sv? r V -i? -' 4 ir f-f.h' .. . .n i V 1 nJ M. i'-'-sl J sT-lA THE SCRANlON TRIBUNE-SATIJ11IAT6 NOqSKET jjilOOO. , fnt r-'f".l. ? , MUSICAL GOSSIP. J li,r Siliubtrt qitnldle. assisted by MM Mar- ,11,1 Matthews, soprano! Mks llcatrlte MortH, .reciter, inJ l,teitetl)ii .tones, pianist, will glir conceit next week at lloncsdilc nndjr llie auspices Mhe teachers' Institute. The follow- W ' programme will be trndeicd: l'Aitr i. , , .Part song, "Annie Dm" Itn11f.v ll Schubert Quartette. 'Tdior solo, "The attrnl World Is Sleep- . Ins" .. -uw" , Unlet Stephen'. Jln.t. "Kxeelslor" nMe ' Miwii, Johns ami Jones, 'rtcrllitlen, "llmnlcd liy Hung." , ,, , Mli llciitilee Mai ill 'Jlcllry ClMld.lt J Schubeit (Jn trtftlc. jSnpiann lolo, "A Song of Til mKl line." , Allllscit Mis Mirlli.i Mallhcns. I'AHT II. Hiss uhl, ll( citation, Qinrlrtlo, Tefmr hold. "Ihe Mmil." .Ilillll W. -lulU'S "AtllltilS JliilclilPi Tale ' Ml-s llcilllcn Mollis. "CoIHOU Willi?" Miliboil (Jti.it I flic. ".iibIi.iiII.i" I Jn.diiit .1 pi HI. ..Mcieibeer Alum ctiaiisi '. N. l,i,l.r Tttn. "I XailiritiH" .UaudcgKiT Miss Mallhcns, Mi'"ls. SlLplit hi wl "iilMin. Fimlo, "Voc.il Match" Ihalinis Schubert (ln.iiti'lli'. H 'I II . , , Tlu' tliolr i.l the l'lrt lifli.i In i.m ilnmli will slug the follow hit nni-le ul Inmi'rroiv's ncii lees: nthetu, "Mj HfJiiiil.i lloiin" lliaoketl ( Imii. Knot, "Heir L". 0 l'alhcr" Mauadaiits Sopiano Jiul Ti'imrt iiih-ni, "Hen i illy VMim" Whitby I Ir.iv 'Inn, "f.oi i- Hlilnc" ... .sopnno. Tenoi Mi?. K.ithi.in 'l'lilcli1 Mlw Mf.v Kinsshiu.v Ditid Stephens .1. T. Watkius MiS ItUliuioltil Mi-iidils-nliti nml ll.ii-l. 'Ipl.lllO Cuntiallu 'lVinir Dirpi'tur OrKJiiii.1 'lllC ailllll.il lOMtll Ol till' li'lllll'is' ilKlllllli! uf W.ijiip county will lal.e plm- .H llnio-il.il iii-e Tni'iilay pipiiins, Nmcmlipr W. I'lii' pm m.iuuiip will lie iinJnril liy llip HuiipmIiIp I'lill l.jiinnnli' oulir-li.i, llincsl 'Jhii'li'. "I V union, i Midiiiitur. 'Hie s.oIoi'U ol the ikciIoii will Ip hup cliniinlni; sopiaim, Mi. KjIIiiiii 'lln'-lc, ami Hn t.ilcnlnl Ipn-jiu old muIIiiM, Milci r.'eui'.-e lllipKi'l. Selrrtlon, "r.nnipn" Bl'ft Oii-licii .i. M'.ilts ?oiij.', "I.p Swan llo-H'" illili .Mis. 'lliiplc. Willi Oichintial AcinmpjiitiiKiil. Ovrrtuix, "OipliniV Ollonlntli Oi(.hpli.i. All V.uip l)anpl.i .Master Oooisje Diit'i-Pl. W.ilt, '.Vew Vlcini i' .StLlllsl OlClltla. (.0 Suiislilin! H.m"- (b) Whit Itoliiu Told in Micnou .., i'"' Iteinicho .Cii.v il'AriHot MnJil ltnsiiit .Mis. 'Illicit-. "All.i T.iul.n" ;.s ' Oivliotia. It'flamui !), Si.il.it Mutu- ? Mr. 'Ihiele. Willi Ouhi'stra .Uioiiip.iiium'iit M.mh, "the AIU'cIihij" .'thidp OlcllP'tl.l. II II ll roliowinc; ii the pioaMiiiiiu' that will be len ileiTtl at the Seem.d i'reatijtluiiau clniidi to. Uiouou : .MOItSI.'Crr OritJii PipIuiIp, 1'aiit.iaic In II .Major llulioii Aiitliini, "Pouie li"b" hot" Attwnoil Mr. iJippel, IJuailelle and I'liou. Oiliilor.i, Dint, "! jus Tliou Joy of Hiiii; llp.ul.s" Wit-iimul Mi-.C'i llla'.l; and (inrniraii. llltt.lll I'Oatlllllil in II ri.it Hull ('. I.IK.NIMJ. 5Biii Pulude, Aml.inle in A l'lat Capoici i.l.oir ll poll-, "II". Kui.ione 'Jliat Tliirptli," ' Jhiait lAiiliielii, '0 l.nrd, Mv Tiu-t 1- In Thy Mrrey," Hall (Juaitctie. niiil Ci.ijir. MU-ei lllacl: and fiarnpiii. Me-r. fiippe) and Miuv.ni I'o-iluile in r Majoi , SAII1IATII !-('llOOI,. Oiiran .Cijinil ., H.i.1 dii ...1'i.n.a Oiche-ira .-election Ferenadf ' .,'.., Mr. tanton and Oulie-tia. v. p. .-. c. r. Kulo, ".lu-t m 1 m" Mr l.OllR .T. M. Clinnrp OiKiinUt nml dim lor, !l H ll 'the fiilloiiiiiK nuiiual -t lectnuii will he nn iteird at I'.liii P.uk rhinili tonionow, iiinler the llipeiiou of .1. Mfrrd lVunlnutoii, nisanl-r and ihnirniatri: MOllN'IMf. Oijan Pielinle in riiolr Vrmle in I! Hal .... nrsin-Oftirlory in II llil .. Siln Oip.m Po-IIinU in (J r.VKNINf,'. Orcan Pielude In I) I'hoir ','I.om' .Not the Moild' iirBiin Oilprtory inir Duet lirnan 1'iwtliide in V ....-mail: llm I: ...1.1-tn.iip ..'eleded .....Huh ...Meilicl ..Aiillivau .(illillu.lt i. ,,-i.leetid ..Seleeted llicli 'I I! 'i 'llm picituetiou of the "Milcido" tlii- week bv the KliglWi opeiu loiiipany at the Mctlopolltaii lipcia liiiu-e w.i- a Rie.it -nuris, bolli fioin an iili-tle and a lln.iiul.il point uf liew. Villi Ihii eienini;'- peifomuiiip tlio open will hau bun lepeiiled nine tluiei dm lux I he weik, mntineis liailui; been glu-ii mi pleiilou da), Wednesday n. d Saturday. The laiKe liuuihtr of tiliueiH in lb." cmnpiny peimitlcil lieipient ehnnsei of cut, 'Ihe I'liium iiiunbiii'il he nly 100, Hie orclie-n.i ihout fitly, and on 11- whole, lai nub cniii plrte repie-eiitatiou of .mv of (illhirt and 'ulll. i.m'ri opei.ii has eirr been situ In tliii loiuilli. llm I'nnilioii Ihoiupsou, who was loudly herald ed In aduime b.v fpieluu i uiie-ii)tidciit-, was piril(d to m.il.e a ipeil bit us inn Vilin, but n- in iter ui.i uppiMMiiii. ii 1.11111011,- ion laibir ulinii of the mill., i-he I, pc-llte and jlimri piillLiln.ife Aim liiinnii l.,il f.f li.i.t If. I.I mini,!) iiiiiiuiiiiiitj "in i-iniii tint iji (Hint lll lmt lie r niVn U not 1 ititu rixnmli or (h,? it 77 99 If you take "Seventy-seven" you don't tnk,e. Cold or haVe the GRIP If yjti will Uti'vf it vlnl of ""77" nt litliul and tuKo a il(i.s 1icii neuexHuvy, yiiirwlll "nevcf ImVo n C'oUl, It doesn't mutter If Hip weather cliungvin sudden ly; if 5C0H BIV I'llllpllt Dill Willi llRlU appurpr, without (ivnrroat or vruj; !f you rjot ovetheutcd, and rldu in till opt'ii cui, or aio i'Xiosc!d lv.utltuj- for your parrlaue; If you woili or seiv In ;i i-old room, or sit in a draughty cluti-cli, mverinifr.liouse, ojierii or tlieutiv. If you rarry a. vlnl of "77" (It Ills tlio liooj.'ot unit 'pooltetboolt) and nae K ficoly, you will le protected ami will not tmie Cold. Al drusBlHU, or mailed, 23c, Dr, UumplUfy'H Manuul on tlie euro nml treatineiH of the sick In all nil jpenta (cspeolully cldldien), mailed free. IIumplirr)' llomcopathlt; Mediiinc Cu., Coi. rillltii V John t-ti., Xew Yoik Mpllopolltim Om 1.1 limi'p. Nnt Merit "l.-mer-nidi" will lip iHoiluced for Hip flril llnio In Hi i country, nml t'nnnpii" nml "Troi.itore" will lie repp.iinl. II It li not oflen one sees moie than one ituod trap iliiniiincr In mi oiK.inlillon, but Mr. I-iw-lenip litis the kuoiI foitline of lulling four. Mr. 1'ianU guiles li well Vnonti to nil in the city ai a vciy Hue diiinnner. Ntvt coinci .1. IMuard Ott, who h.n hern with Mi. Lawicnu' for neatly two yearn. Mr. Madden l nl'O well Vnown here mid linn a ipputntlon, nt one time pl.ijlntr nllli It. .1. IJ.nur. Anolhir one who In fait tllmhlni.' lo the lu)i nml holdine; lili own li t'lurlri iIIMh. All four men Imic li.nl J limy inontli iliirtnc Octoliir. ! II I! All offu- WJ muile .1. T. ttulkliu lo he nil iidjiidleilor of lnulo nml participate In I In' iiiiiiI (imcert and plilcddfoil at IJtle.1, .V Y.i on Xew Ve.u's il.li, hilt imliiB to n prciiom en Kuiretnent on that dale will he unable to uieepl. H I' I' .1. T. W.tlUni will upend the gicaler pait of nel wppIj nt lliinesdale loinluitinw the te.ielion of Wiijiip roimly In tlii'lv linnlial peiele, nml mi Thuidiy I'lctiltii; will lio lliem Brand iiiiKprl nt the lloiienlalp Opu.i lmiiie, II i, ii "piei.ll coiul luiiiil.'.il nuiiibeH will he k1' hj the lileili'il.iaii. mlinlie1. Nov. 211. Tin' oKiilnK Hinnn nml linale aic from WHitiiiK . -ntii, .Vew rule till. Mr, I.lwiLiiie had fouitri.il mi u at woik nil this wcel. at the time I lie.it re', the Aendemy, the (laielv nml MiMo II ill, I'llMon. I V, t I V. ". K . K K . K K K . . H j Plays and Players j . R . R R R R R R R t R R R R R R R R "l'.iy t,i,,lllee," the i1i.ii.ii In- made sn pupil lnr lliHiin.li "lliu 1II-jIih.i.iii.iii." by DeKnun and .-i.iilh. is the title of Ihe new opeintl.i b.i the Mine cnll.ibuialo's whiih Hindi- ils appell ator at the Hinuhvay Iheitie New oilc, Men-dii- nlslil. The audiuue iiai .i lpn.il lu-t iilbt one and Ihe people eeuied to be hunlv ieipie ul with the idea that unit's- tbev lii.inl i-nil selection ,n h-u-t iluee linns the hid nut mci-lici lluir inoiiejV woitli. At the cud uf the ipeond ail Mr. S.il.e-. DeKuitu and Mnlth who all I'onipelled In d'Hie before the i-.iiUin. Hill the coinpo-er ol "Itobin lltiod" had done well i.nd the laliliy mii-ii' and Rood I.mic- iiii'Miitrd the onlhiHia-ni tioin beeotninj: tite-onie. The piece has lontiuued in f.noi' all week ami Many IS. Smith and Ttcii.ilil DeKoi in a ip lu be Lonmatidlted for haiins added annthei iiiiunph to tlitir alieady long; li-t. To" i of I'oui-c the belo of Hie pln-u and the rait was lal.eu cue of in an exlieniely t li'M i niiniier by Mr. .luonie Sjkoi, who made his debut ns a .star. 'I lie plot deals piiueipali.i with Hie etfoits uf (julller lo iliseuic-r the thief who lias deiamped with two bap;-! uf Kohl be hin-iii!f to .Ned Iloj-lir (U. (i- SlcnjitJ, .1 siiliiimaii, who sIiik- lenoi line bnnifs to Dapliue ((!i.ii.i- r'aiueioii), llio daughter of a n'eh blp builder The thief is .1 Japanese ilwmf liaiued Kimono ( dolpli Zlnl,), who is tnmblrd ultli kliituiii.iui.i ami Hauls in Hie syuptj- of M'al siiu;ii mi HiiiKs, ,i iiiii'diiwu ailur. 'Ihe two in older lo .iliiiil lit lutein place the -tnlill fultlllic in IJuillei's ainple satihel. When Hie dcltitliu lindi it, l.e ininu lii-ili ! locales the crime upon hiliiM-lf, :mi-ts hlm-elt on a rliaige of burglaij anil ileliiei's bim-elf our to the .luthoiitie-. Tliis is alii'o-t all the plot, except that Pasriininn (Julius MeerJ, a loi -it an with a icmlctta on hi- hands, and his i-ni, b.i tolomb.-i (Helen Ueitiam), ate ii-puiiible lor -ome fun and not a little Miuir. 'then, too, then- I- Polly Piiinc (Cieoisit (.'.line), :i b.iiniaid, who Is in Joie with ijuiller. 'the jnete is -upeilily piotluiitl and allosetlier should line a loni: inn at Hie liioadwa.u In a b-W Weeks I. it bin .v Co. bilng 1 lie i i Rieat pioduelion ef "-an ll.nboi" wilh il ditin flushed lar, James A. Heine, tn this eiti. 'Ihe exact date oiiniol be announced ilctiiiltily Ju-t now, but it i- sab' lo Miy that we -hill lie en abled to ste the di ituitlv -uiee-s of Hie iiiueut Ntw Voi I ca0Il diiiliu the latter da) s ol No icmbci. .Mr. Iliine hi- stored ill this play Ihe Kieatest success of hi.- .nli-tlo cjticr, wltcllie lon-ideied ai uullioi oi actor. The leadinc erit. its of the irnntiy and notably tlm-o of New Ymk, liiisloii and ClinaKo h.iif npe.itedlj- said that ".vil; llnrbor" i- a Kte.ilei- play than lleint'ii f.imcu- "al.oiu Avie-," wliicli ba- lnnif becu tlio ieti id honlt'i- for aiti-tie and financial nicce-s anions the piu-ly Aineiicui pli,i s lnr Heine's mw tli.liailer, Captain llm .llaible, il i- puoii-sli in ..tv tint it Is woitby lu lank be-iile hi- iiiimitible neatiou ol Intle Nat Hcii.v in ".-hoie Aim." 'tin louts eui;ai;eiiieul of Mi, Ilfiiif al ll.iiiiinei-leiii's new Theitie llepubllt', lh" eaieri of wliiih, as the opening alliatlion of Hie litni-p dediiated last Seplnn lnr, bi'luu' ahnut I louclude is .iL'.iin the eeu lie uf iiiteifst fni the million meliopolitan Iheaiei-Kon-, who aie tiondius; the 'Ihcatre llipublie moie Hi in tier in their de-in- H -ee the liioat play amin eie il dipailn. lliin (f Hie laiftptit and inu-l expt iisite .iiu.inl nlitiis mi the load this sci'im is Tlie MaiRiieiita Silia Opera tniupan,, appealing in llie'upir.i i omiipie, "the Piiute-s tide," hoou ti lie heatd line. The wilier m llipjiouk and lirlcs of Ihe opna i- Mr. Kilho l..i-iulle, win is al-o ihe inopiiiloi. Mi, I ..I -belle's 1healiie.il betotiK mas nl-n itiilude thn 1'iank li.llikls ()pi-ia mm. puiy, and Ihe kh.iI ili.imilit -une-s. "iioin," ll Is lea-unable tn suppove that In iiK.ii.i!iiii; :l tempany to pu'Miit bl- own touiiio.iiinu Ih.tt- he should pioitire Hip l ;.--1 maleilal in be had, Maiixueiit.i .v!va, He p mm ilmiiii star, is not only a uilted -invti, he a wtuiiu who-e heaut; I has few- linls on thi- -'.ete tmlji, i Ch.ult- II, llautniil In- noi let detlilid whether I In- himself will appear in "Pilule John Allen" next -i.imii, ni whether he will Ir.i to eeuie ' auotlier aemr to pl.t) the pill while he ilt'iuli-i I his eiiili.iuns illliir In his f.nnrllp Mi.ileiie.ii- pan inns or to a new piay, ine play na- uuile , ldl , ,mu,Nj u, , ,,, ,ur ,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,, tniwideiatinu of a pioii.l to ex.lolt an ' ImUpendiiit minium in it under the diiii-tlou l of I.. Studd.iid T.i.lbu, Mi. llaufoid's bii-lui-s m.iu.i;er. The only biinbauii' to Hie niteipibo lies lu the fart Hill a iiumhu' of in.inaiiiis in , wiitiiiK lnr reiinn dues haxe expiusly stlpu litetl that Mi. II. inf.. i, I .lull i nice Ihe title ' i.di. j Mattiiicilia -ilia, lu Klik. I.i '-In ll--"at upet.1 tfinlrpie, "The I'iIhlin. Cbie," met v. It It a dun. ' oitslrntion on Ibe npeiilm; iiiitltt of her ensraRe- I inei.t (n Ilutlalo li-t week that has t.uincl,v eier been ttiulled lu Hut (in. -he reeplicd fiom lour to six- (Uit.ilu tails atler i.-ult act ami was lui'ted to make a tpitelt of think-, 'Hie nilles I weie enthusia-tie' in tlicir pialp, ami pio- I uoiiuccil Ml- Is.iliii, her loiiipany ol nlMy and her opein, ijulte the hiuM coinbin.itlo.i on llm ' load tl'Ii fiasoii, 'Ihe touipany is mined b.' Mr, liiikn I.l Hielle, who is al-o pinprlitor ut the I'raiil; Daniels Opn.i (onipiny, und iiuu-liis 'llioiuak' "Aiiona," Aueibln Tholnas' "Ailoua," at Hie lb raid Sfiiiaie theater In cw Yoik, lias tniiKht the rioiul with ill fa.t iiialins: hioiy i( lift- in jji aiiuy iHit-po.t on the Metlr.ui boidn, Haiuihi 1,'itli the ilainrua ut nafiy Mesic.uu and lie.ult. pious ma,'i'i,, it H one ut I lie Bieausl mi ei's.Oi. that Xew Yoik Ini luonn fui .u.m, and is lu for a Ioiil: urn iheie. 1'lufpv.or lleiiii Atiuiist, the l.e.ttl of the Sui'ti.l fiiully, h an Amriitju tllireu. He ili.t vl.iied this tuiiutry in ImJ villi the (I iiilin-l.re; 'Profcor ARou-t, wilh Ids tlauih Ur and luo doiis-, lis- (tpe-ainl his Knitip.'jii ueies wlit-ieiir he has been Ken til John .1, McN'ally'b new fjicc, "The btai jml fiitter." That diull little comic opcia Cuimsllau, 1'i.iit!; DanleU, in "lbe Ameer," l playim; lo the capacity of tlio hoincs whcicicr be t'e. HI, tour Dili lemon includes the I'acliic coat clllcj. The ltOrfer biolhriii In "The Hoser lliutheri In Central ftirk," will remain at the Vlclotla Ihcatre but two more w-reki. They will bo fol lowed by (ho Airoiut tnmlly In "Tlio Btar anil tHrlcr," Nov. 20. The llojrer brollieM have av cMRrrl yj.tXK) a performance lnee tliey opened In .Vcw Vrrti, bpt, IT. niauche Walili will make an nlMidcd lorn- in "More Thrn fiten," In wlilrli he recently made a succcm lit Xew York. Hr bonklngi lend lo llio Pacific coMt. Th icenery anil loMtiniei used by Mln Walili were ullllctl by tullii Arthur In bfr nrlflnal production ol tbla piece. M.itle Drotn.ili, the lenillliir lady of C'liltl'i It. llanfoitl'a company, lu captlialetl Ihe fe iitale i-ontltijtent In licr audlencei by lirr'dls pity of Paridl.iii jrowm and eipeilnlly by Hie beaut) el 'loinr raie old l.tee whleli cnine Into her pupslon ai lielr-loonw. The eboiui of the Klnw . llilamtcr Opcia comp'in), In "I'oTy fjulller," iminben 100 peo ple i .iouiik women mid 20 men. Thin Is i larttei' clioim Ibau that: rinplo.icd ul Ihe Metro poll! in Opera homo III Xew Yolk. Mail) li AilmcMf beann lil Hist stnirlni," lour under the.dlrertloii of Joiph llrooks In "The SprlKlilly lloiiianre of Man if" at Ihe Nation il Hie.itre In WavhlnRton last Monday eieliln.: lloth slar and plreu ale a siieces. Ada Urban will benin her lour In "Sweet Xrll of Old Unity," under the direction of lilaw A- Krlinirrr at the Star tbeatie, In IliltTilo, Mon day, .Nov, till. She will siilweniiciitly pi iy Chi enao, clneliinitl md Pittsburg. "Hen llm" Is lirr.il.liit; all records, eien its own, at the (;htliilt Street Open luiue. in l'ldl.idolibla, whole il will remiln until It opens the new Colonial tbeitre in Ibwton In Heeeiuber. Pfler P. Dilley lu "lloilne, PoiIro .- Co.," will iii.il.il a Ionic urn at Ibe Madison Altaic tbcalie lu Xew Yoik. lie and riirltle .MiDomhl aie i tpcal lilt in this plotc. Maty M.inneilm; In "Jinlie Meredith.' Is one of the fuh-laiitiul bits of the .ion. t-he will bfRln a run al Will h It's theilie In Xew Yoik I lee. li). Hilda Cl.nl. lias made a, kip.iI utce-) wilh the Hfloiilans in "'J bo Vlcemy." JERMYN AND MAVFIELP- 'Ihe funei.il nt Klmer Kolls, Hie little vie llm of Tliuisday nlRht's flic, will take phre to liioiiow alleinoon. .-euld'H will be held ill M. .lames' llpneopil ehurrh. The jmiugpi tlil'd, width was badly buined, had a tomuleluii yes-li-nliy afternoon but wa- le-tinp ea-y last eu'iilnif, Mis. Hiirlon I'mks will bold her annual i.hr.is aiilliemum di-pla) at her home on Third stiee: uii Muiiil.i.1, 'lu day and edni.sday eu'liiiiK.". .ml uii Tuesdiy nml Wednesday afternoons. Xo aihnl-lon will' In- ihaiited und a (onlial ,!ui lalion is extended lo nil who aie inteieted In llniiiultiiie. Itiinev iiu.l Paliitk Cojle, two .vuiinjt men fiom l.iilelil, wen- befni5 'Sipiiie Kelfer list eunini; on a ihaic of disoideily conduct, Wil liam I'ariv, of Ma.ifleld, beitif llio pioseeulor. Mtrr lien in? the l.iltei's Kstiinony, lion. P. I:. Timlin, who appealed for tin: defendants, asked for the ib-ehnse uf Hie two men, on the R-muiid of In-ulllticnt eiidenee. The 'smiire appireiilly took the same inv of Hie ca-e ami bulb .ioiiiht men were disehaitred. ' Tlteie is a aoauily of big fais at all Ihe nilliiiie-'. The filenwood shaft has only woiketl une full (liy so tar this week, thiough lack ut i. us. The Ifniii.-dale-.Tirin.iii loot ball guue al I'ow lei's field will toninieiicc at :t o'cloik this alteinonn. It is expeotcd the game will be a tiy cur. one, as in their pinions euioiinler the muic was ." to 0 ill favor of lloiiesdnle and was said to be one of the most intei-eiting frames eiei- plat, ml in lloncdalo. The bojn will iia8 tlio bat aiuiind for Hie puipoe of liclpiiiK '" dell-ay Ihe epen-t, and it is hoped the erowd will show thcii appieeialioi. of Hip pl.i)eu by htlpins litem out. Itev. 1 lioina Cook, of the I'rimiliie Jlellio tl 11 tlmicli, will pleach tonionow moiliiiu iToni lbe text, "MillPiinR for Cluisl's Sikc." "t'liltue Puliishineut" will be his cicnliiR .-lib- JCLt. Itei. Ma.uiirtl It. 'I liomp-un, of the l'iist Hapti-t chuieli, will pieacb touiouuiv nioniiiiK on "llxaiiiiiiina; the Hi riptures Daily," lu the eieniliB lip will driller tbu -ixlli of his spuhi sermons on "Tlie Pnwei of l'ailli." Mi-. I'. I'. Kessegni ami diui;ht(T, Madeline, id s:0n.ni (lib.-, nt, jie the xue.-is of Mr, and Mis. H. T. Itoherl", of Main direct. TUNKHANNOCK. .-ppiiil to the Seianton Tiibune. Timkbiiinuek, Nov. P. Tie- oltliiitl (oiuil of the tote ol this tuunty nan liltislifd hoie todiy.' OwltiB to Hip act Hull 11. IV. ilaidwell, us-o-eiale Judire, was n eamlidale fni re-election, the 11 Hun bond was coiupo-cd ol the ii-ftlster, W, t. Miau, John N. (tiny, -heritl, and K. M. VmiTlin, i:. W, ratici- and II. I), ltobin-nii, totinty couiniiiMiioners. 'the count of the tote hliowed no ihanges fiom lbe (urines pioiiou-ly Kiien. except in lbe iae of the otlice of lep rese'nlaliie Jit eoiinlitiK the lole fm that of-tie- a dikciipimy uas di-toieitd in tlie le mini fiom Mourue lonn-hip, tin; open letuin and sealed letuin sheet shoullu," that 10S lutes li.nl bun i'i-t fur II. 11. Tittany, liepiihlitau, while tlio tall) sheet showed that but 10'i loies hid been last. Tliis ilifleience was suf tii'ieut In limine the it -nil of lbe clccliuti as 'lillauy only had Hiree majoiiti on the fan of the ii'tui ns. On ill-eoieiinK- the en or, tlio boaul atljouiiii-d until 7 o'clock last pvcniuir to enable inteiculed panics on both sides to look up the nutter, and at that lime met ami ll-lciied lo aiKiuueuts lium hot li sides. 'J lie doti-ion tendered was that tlie lole ahould bo counted at lu;: In accoidance with the tally .-beet mid the certilir.ite ol elfiliou was ditected to i-sue lu A. II. Squler, Hie Dtiuonatiu tan didate. 'I'iieie w.n a lioi,-)' demonstration in and around the court hou'e when tlie decision was announced, a laiKo nowd hailim been at ttaittd tin ip by the news nt the eontesl Tlie llli.il vote kIics Npiier, Demoiiat, thicc luu joilty. 'llio Hi.ultoiil county llepublltnus sliould lake vallum; tiutu the lole t'litii tu It. S. IMiiiUton. the lloiie-L (ioietiimeiit cnndldate for spun or in this tli-tiitt, lu tliis county last Tuesday, Mr, IMiuistuli, of Diutlfuid, nml Mr, Lewis, of tliU tuiiui), wen- rhal iiindidates for lbe Hi'iubli can uuuiiiiatloii befuie the ltepuh..tati toufei met uf tbo dUliict, and oil aeeuiiut of a dis pute in it'iraul lo the lepiesenlalloii of the two touutiis in the loufeinice no len.il nominal Ion was made. 'Ihe lliadfoid people were very (-oiilnhiit of their ability tu tletl their ran dlil.ile wilhuut miy help from Wyoming, mid nfii.nl tu make any com rsiiuiu In the matter whitcver, Mi, IMiuistuli tiled nomination pipers under the name ot Honest Coieiiiineul pirty and a-.citcd hi- ruieiiltoii of iiiuuliifi iilielbc-r lie -huiild nuke the ItcpuhlitMii iiuinluitiou or not, ami tlueatriied to defeat V)oiuingV candidate ill i.i-i be alioiiltl be detlaiid the legal lioni luce, lii .ucoidauip with the dei i. Ion of Hit! 1'auphlii tiiuuly com I iheie was mi tiaiuu in ibe Itepiihlic-an (oliumi lor .senator and a huge number uf lltpiihlliaus inulenleil tlinuselus wilh Ihe kti.iiuht Itrpuliliiau tnket and did not lott tor xiuitoi, with Hie le.ull that Mi. I.dniistoii pulled only 811 votes, as astalii.t i,lit7 for Mililnh'), am) Ibid lu spite of htieiiuoui (l)olls put loilh in t hi- hclmlf bv his lew hln. ds in this (oimt), if the Republlcatu had luted for the Deuiuitatlu candidate iii-tead of not uillnit uii the cptestluu at all :dmlloti wuuld haw in en ilcfeated In tin; tll.lrlrl. Hud foul shoiihl iillect on this btfoie the next Mil- lttlll.il t'OllfclCllt't. i le limit ol tliis cletiion Is lu take away fioit lliu Itcpubllt.iiu the lat nllices wide It they In hi in I lie euiinn x illt tlie exteptiou of ve,'isltr and rrtoiiler, and tluv-u ollictn wldcli Hie ,'aw Klu-s them, one miniiil inijer and one juiy inniml-sioner. I'our )c.ns aKo the lltpub Hi urn held every olliee lu Hie iimnly lioni the I'lf-Iilelll juiIkp ilniiu, lu thai (lino Hie) li.ivo lose Hum all, soli I) (luuusb ilis.en.ltiijs In Iheli imii iiiuks, mid. In a lounty with lium Ji) tu :M iiatuul ltepuhlican majority ban tu the Hciuonaiii tali) ott eui)lhliiir lu -IkIiI, ll Is rime a ilijne,e wa iu.tugiu.iU'tl. JWOSCOW. Daniel (iatdner, a Miulcnt at the t'lillnlelpbla Denial ioIIi-bc, ftiinu home 'IMeaJiy In mlc, s Mm. Iloiate Jones, who his been HI for oiue time, Is slowly improving, Mm. .aa Mirtinan, of Miaiitnn, (.pint Sat urday of last wick with MU Karalt Dicker, William Drown, who ban been spending ionic lime lu Philadelphia, hat returned home. ' The liadieV Aid loeiety met at the home id Mi. ll)iou 'uidtll Tuciday allnnonu. CARBONDALE. A OREATLY-MOUltKKD DEATH. Jamea Barrett, One of Carbondale'fi Oldest Merchants, Passes Into the Beyond. ItiinM Harrett died on Thursday evenlnfr. Theae fowfv'ords will convey a world ot mcnnlng to the buslnesa men, tho realdenta of this city and many outside It, for they tell of a loan which the cominunlly will keenly re Bret. The news of hl doatli wns not Koneratly known until thin lnornlnff, nml when the report upreud rapidly It cnuted universal mourning. On Tuesday mornlnif of this week The Tribune In thin column announced that Mr. Barrett would reopen his store thai day In order to dispone of his Roodtt, nftci- a lonff Illness, nnd after the sale would retlte. Tint he did not roRaln sufllclcnt strength to carry out his declared purpose nnd others must do Ihe work he planned. Mr. Harrett was one ot the pioneers of thin, the Pioneer City. He was horn here In 183R, and had resided here ever Hlnce. Up whs the son of James and Xora Barrett. In 1858 lie and his lirother, M. T Bairctt, opened a store on lower South Main street. Elcht years later they removed to where Mr. Bairotl's store has since stood. In 18S7 M. lj. Barrett removed to Scranton to conduct a large furniture store there, nnd James continued lo cater to the Carbondalo patronage which he enjoyed nnd which Increased as the years rolled by. He had great success, and died possessed of much wealth. In his poli ties Mr. Barrett was 'a staunch Demo crat, but acted as a private In tho party ranks, never aspiring to a politi cal offlce of any kind, notwithstanding many inducements to accept nomina tions. Ho was a very public-spit ited citizen,- however, and identified himself with a number of plans to progress his native city. He was an active member ot the Knights of Columbus of this city, and that society will attend his funeral In a body, lie was also an act ive member of SI. Rose church and nn ardent supporter of the church of his belief. His demise villi be a seveie blow, to that church and its members, as well as the i est of the community. Mr. Burt el t had nine brothers and slsteis, of whom only four now survive: Mrs. John Meciee. of Plttstnn: M. T. Barrett, of Scran ton: Mrs. Thomas Boland and Mrs. J. O'Henrn of thli city, the latter or whom Mr. Hatrett mode his home Itlt. above the store where the trust of his life had been passed. He had been sick for almost six months the Illness being ascribed to a breaking down ot his system, due to his extreme application to business. The funeral procession will leave his late residence at 10 a. in. on Monday. Services will be held at St. Rose church. After n high mass ot requiem. Interment will be made in St. Rose cemetery. Trouble at the Silk Mill A report got abioud last evening that the girls employed at the silk mill of the Klots Throwing company had gone on strike. After diligent Inquiry it was found that the boys employed on tho night shift had struck for an increase of wages. The trouble was not adjust ed and the mill did not work last even ing. Marcus Frieder, the superintendent, when asked for a. statement ot the trouble by a Tiibune man, laughed and said that such things happened occa sionally, nnd ulso said that the night shift would be laid off for a few day until the boys were willing to return and that the day force would still con tinue ut work, as there was no cause for complaint among tho girls. The mill employs about 1100 people, and as work Is slack just at present the loss of the night t'otce will not Inconveni ence Ihe company. Picked Up in Passing. AV. L. Barton was a Scrnnton caller yesterday. J. J. Relgeluth and wifci are In Mid dlotown. Mr. .and Mrs. Preston returned home last evening from Massachusetts. Alderman S. S. Jones went to Scran ton yesterday morning on business. Miss Ollnti Herring will spend tho winter In Washington with her aunt. The Misses Stamp, of Wyoming street, ate guests of Susquehanna friends. Mrs. Joseph lager and her brother, Harold Slmrell, spent yesterday In Scrunton. Homer Green, Honesdale's "farmer poet," and his son, visited Carbondale yesterday, Hettle Davis, of Copeland avenue, has returned home, after visiting friends In New York city. Mrs. Mary MeCawlev, ot Brooklyn street, started yesterday for Michigan, where she wijl pass severenl weeks with friends. Miss Carrie Kinput, ot Jackson, who has been the guest tit her sister, Mrs. C. D. Crnft, of Oak avenue, litis re turned to her home, Miss Dollle Case, who has been vis iting her brother, Conductor Boyd Cae, ot Darre avenue, for the past six weeks, returned to her home In St. liOUls, Mo yestetday, Klbert Haycock left yesterday for Indian Orchaid, where he has accepted a lucrative position with Frank Hol lonbeck. He eanlcs with him the best wishes nt all his friends, who are many. m Tor Shattered Nerves. A remedy that will soothe, build up lbe wasted tissues und enrich t he blood Is Indispeiu-able. Llchty's Ccl erv Nerve Compound Ims beet; wonder fully successful hi cases of nervous ness, us thousands of grateful people will testify. Sold by Matthews Bros. PECKVILLE. IVcbilllo liaptlst Chimb Hn. J. 'ihom.is. pasloi, willies lumoiiou ul l.Wl a. in. and 7 p. in. Morning iibrl, "Hie U lbe r'Mthcr." In Ihe ricniiiR thn Sahbaili chool will (debute llllilc Hay, I'aicnts anil friend uf tbo .thol ,n aie loulhilly luiltnl to attend, lam T'niiMlay eipiilnif Hev. lald spinier, I). 1)., dt-liuii'il a Intuit' at Ibe baptist chunk on "Christ llm Goal of Piophti'V." Then w a faltly Rood audience noUilthsiaiidlin,- the mlp, mid all uho tame iieie amply iipild in the in stitution liupoilcd, 'llm Younir 1'iople'i ineleiy of llio I'lcsby tnlait ibuuli will give a liclul frlday fi'Uiitiff, Petrinher 7. Ill the cluirt li. i-niiiu In tho Piesh)tetion ibuuli Sunday at lO.yo a. ni. viul 7 p. pi., iter. S. H. .Moon, I), P., pasloi. ,-ubJcit lu tho looming. "Measuiln; tho rlniiili." I'.icnitur, "l'he( ltlesliifj 'lli-rc," All iieliome. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup Has been u.ed for out I'llTV Vi: VltS by M1U.IOSS ol MO'IIIKIIS for their ClllfiU;v Willi B TKl.TlllMl. iillli I'KHl-KOT KUCOlW-j. it botrriiES Dm emu), wfwm '" duns. ALLAYS all I'AISi s-'UltKS WIND COLIC. ,nj i, the bt li'-'icJy for niAltltllOlIA. Md by Di-umUU III cfcry patt of the world. lie ture olid u.V. Ir "Mi. Window's. Eoothlnif snUi,, and take no otber kind. 1 cnty-tlie cent. ilmttle. A FAMOUS SEA CAPTAIN Teils How Peruna Restored His Health I sfWvlHwwr'as91MI& tonics." " xJllllO ( fflFHBH. " Hlnill nP MSll"'B9Bfib ' MSJSSSHMsSSMMliKSyjfc. T g"f'' . The lite ot the sea captain especially exposes him lo caturrhal ailments. Day and night he Is exposed to the fiercest gules and storms. Xo class of men appreciate more the value of Peruna. It not? only cures them when a cold has become thor oughly settled lu head, throat or lungs, hut a proper use of Peruna prevents tliem from taking these colds. Captain Tull has commanded some of the largest vessels that- cross the At lantic, and Is personally known to thousands of people who have met the captain of the big Chesapeake Bay .steamer Norfolk. Chronic caturrh often makes Its ap proach in disguise. Before a person knows It he may become a victim ot chronic catarrh. Peruna has been endorsed eMiiujs, iiiuiuuiug me ioiiomiig prominent persons : Senor Quesada, of the tion, of Washington, 1). C. Booker T. Washington, of Tuskegee, Alabama. Belva A. Lockwood, 6J9 "F" Street, N. W., Washington, U. C. Senator Stephen K. Mai lory, of Pen sacola, Florida. Ex-Chief Justice William C. Cham bers, of Washington, D. C. Congressman H. W. Ogden, from Benton, La. Governor Joseph J. Johnston, of Montgomery, Ala. Major General Joseph Wheeler, of Wheeler, Ala. Governor G. W; Atkinson, of W. Va. TAYLOR. La-ft neiiinu inail.id the opening; of Hit- l'riie Mbr.ny association iooin.1 for the Milder months. The ball ii.ii crowded nitli incmbets' iiud lbeir liiends who had come to enjoy the pi ori amine prepared by the committee, nhiih was nell rendeicd and much applet iated b.i llone pics cut. The fciiltuc ol tlie eienini,' was Ihe selec tions teiidcicd by Hie C.ili.U) HaplS-l (hole, .ludninu froin the attendant of nii'inbi'is, lat cieuiiin tin- as-oilatioii piiimi-.es in hue ui'Mlor altenilaiiie in the turning It-nil than that of other .icais. The nece.v.it.1- of sales al the l.ic-t.ui.iuna 1-tos.liifr near the depot is betominir moie ap piient eieiy da). The Seianton Railway company hue pl'ued a lime tablu near the postoflico on .Main stieet. Ednaid l.eutholil, ol Main i.Ueel, left lait eicnlns for New York city, uliere he Mill meet hit; family, uho .1(0 enpeclcd lu that city to moirow from .siiitzeilaneL Mln Ceitiude Thomas, of PitUleui, Mas the guest ot friends ill tilts place jesteiday. Itev. P. C. Kdnaids, of tlie Weldi Uaptist (liuiih, win pleach Ihe fht of his neiles of l.'ni;lisli sermons tomoiioiv eieninfc at Q o'clock, The service in I lie luurning will bo in Welsh. Mis. tieome Taylor and daughter, of Si ran ton, was the guest of her sister, .Mis, It. J. Pails, on Main street, .icstciday, Tu)lotiille lmiiie, Xo. W, Independtiil Older tit Odd 1'ellonji, n 111 meet in tegular session this eicniiiff, M I"'" seicial candidatis nlll be initiated. Ml Hannah llutjlio, of Hyde Pailc, na the guest of lelativerf hem yeiteidiy. Mrs. I'. O, Pay, of (lioic treel, lislied tela lues In 01) pliant on Thuieda), Iter, .1, A. Motlltt, of the Immaculate (.'lunch ut Conception, airbed home la.st evening fiom his Kiuopeau toiu, Mi. and Mrs. Kwn Mo-es, of Spilng llioolt, lisited relatives in lids boroiiKli on Tliuisday, Sllss ujie ll.irtl and limtlirr, Seigrant .1. 11. Harris, of llio Unllid Malts iiiiny, iere tho gin ls of their sister, Mis. Kdiinid .loiies, of Diu.iea, in 'Ihitrsdav. Sen lets at lliu Melbodisl llplmopal I'hu.ell touioiroiv are is follon: Piearhing senlee, lO.oD a. in.! Kibbitlt sibool, 'J.15 p. 1st. ; men' meeting, ".30 P. All men tie coidlally in liltil to attend: Kpuoilli league, (1.30 p. m.; iieaililn& leniie, 7.:lD p. ni. Clinton 11. Ilemy, pastor. Seiiltej at the t'aliar) llnptist church will be held at the Usual time toluol row. Tlie Lord's supper Mill be admlidsteied at Hie ilivsr of the eieiiin setvire. The pastor iiill lead, at the riming eiilie, the paper read b.i him ul tho paslots' tonfiinicn last Monday on lbe mbjeit, "To Wlnt llxlent Can a Mlnlsler Ho Kngaged in iso-(.illed St tular llusiness ami lie 'll lie tu the Divine ('oniiiilbionr" Tlie pi.tor liuiles all tlie (lunch und (oiiKiegatioti tn conic- ami bear libit ho In to say on this mbjeil. The fair and festiial ol thn (al)aiy ilunvli iiill be held MjicIi S to V, lfHil, Imle.id of In .Vol ember, To Cure a Cold in One Say Taliu Laxative Uroino Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tjie money If It falls to cure. T3. XV, Grove's slu natuie Is on each box. 25c. MOOSIC. Mr. and Mii. William Mruiisou hue tune ti .Viv oik, ulitif Mi. sjictclisoii i i.ur thasc goodt or MiClludle ii Co.'ii stoic. Tlio Miiitolc Ponder toiupany Mill uy I hell (tnploycs toda), .Irrry Scliols, of Mai.hwood, uas a taller lu toiin )isletdiy. Mi.s l.ila Oitiauder ll.ltetl at Snanlen i--tenViy. Mr. and Mis. William (7iecu liaie irturiinl 4 to their home in Ncm Yoik, alter a short illU Captain It, E, Tull, well known In Chcnapcako Bay and alt alonfl our Atlantic coast, Is a man of splendid physique nnd now excellent health. He is also a friend ot Peruna. Among ths many things which he has said about tiic world-famous catarrh remedy, Perttnn, may be cited tho following letter written from Norfolk, Va lo The Peruna Medicine Company, of Columbus, Ohio: "After Buffering for years with catarrhal nnd bronclal trottble, I was advised by n, friend to use Peruna, and after th use of one bottle I was relieved of my trouble. I take pleasure and feel it is mv dutv to recommend this remedy to nil fellow-sufferers. Be sides being nn absolute cure Its onset may be gradual, Its develop ment insidious, and at last lbe victim finds himself in the clutches uf a tena cious disease. - A slight cold, a tendency to sneeEe, a pufllness In the nose, stringy mucous In the thtoat, slight cough or wheexi ness any one of these symptoms should be regarded as a warning AVbat can be cured in the beginning In a week nr two, by uslns? IViunti, it allowed to become chronic, may te. unite months of faithful treatment. Peilina Is the remedy for such cases; almost everybody knows that by hear say, and thousands know it by blessed experience. Tou had better lake Peruna now, for b.v and by you may be obllRed to make It a long time In older to get well. by over 50,000 prominent citizens of the United Cuban Lega with (he fonnn's falhir, Mi. f). C. (treeu, of South Main stieet. Mr. and Mis. Itobiusnn, of (iieeu Ilnlgc, aie llsitiug tlielr d.iuglilei, lbs. (lliu Itoguic Rov. .1. .V. Ilailev and Itei. C. II. Ili-nry are enjoying a few da.is hunting in W.ucrly. The seiiiees at the Methodist Hpiseopal ebiirch will he as usual: Preaching at 1o..'M a. in., subject, "Ihe J'ifth Commandment," ami 7.."il p. ni., "Hell and Vtho (1ms Theie." S'eriiees nt the I'lesbilerinu ihuitb will be condneted by Pastor S. W. Yiitnic. Pleaching at lO.III), Mibjcel, "Ian i- for Hie I'nseen." liieniug mhjei t, "Ihe Chitacleiislit s uf Silling TaiHi." OLYPHAMT. 'lite iiieniheis ed the Susipirhatini Mieet flap tist chinch holiday school will hold a rally lo-morion- alleinoon at i n't Inch, uhen the follon ing piogi.itmue will be glien: llyuiii, chuiij reciting elniteis of Matthew, Helen .tones; solo, Annie Jones; .uldies, James II. Willi. mis; leeitation, Annio Twaddle; j.olo, Luther Louis; addiese, Piof. T. W. W.ilUus; solo, -Maty A. Ilians; leeitation, lln?el Palis; uildies.s, W, 11. Pu'"st; solo .mil qu.uti'ttc, Maggie Tliomis and pin I.i ; in Italian, M.irtle Oueus; aihliess, Itev. (ieoijte lligite; solo, Piof, T. . Wat kills; leeitation, Lizzie P.ui.v; atldiess, llenja tuin Lenls; solo, Migcjle Thomas; leeitation, L'.ls.-le Pilliluid; solo, ( lueiin- Thouias; leei tation, ileli n Leek. .Stanley f'.i.uis, ut ll.itle I'.uk, was a tUitor In tnini )t"tetd.iy. Miss Sntali Moses, of T.i.il'ir, .-pent .icstciday u Illi Iter sUter, Miss Xellie Musts, of lllal.tly. The leinaiiH ot Mis. (littles (iiini, nio dleil .11 tlio home of lift f.tthci, M, S, McDonald, lit lllakelv, Hill be taken tt. W.uilly at P o'tlotk this moiiilng, iihiu1 the iimiial will be hehl Senilis Mill lu hehl at I0.1H1 a. in. and T.::0 p. in. in tie- Pieith)tcil.iil cliuuli lomoiioiv, Itei, I). I', llaiiiinuiid will iie'ciiiy thn pulpit. Itev, David .tones, of Ihde I'.nk, Mill (oniluet 1 senlccs In the Cougiigallonil ihuii'h toiuoriow moiuing and ei ruing, ilni l.uieka tomniiniler.i, hnlghu of Malta, will kivei a biintiiet lot Hie iiieniheis and llicii liiends on 'fhaiilisliiiig I'liulng. Israel rieediiiaii, of this pine, will sail fiom 'cv.' Yoil; totli) (or Hut ope to spend a couple of months, CLARK'S GREEN. Mr, ami Mis, Clnnlcs Pally liaie ictuiind from a llslt lo Hie lattcr'n parent al 1,'a-t Lemon. Mr, ami Mis, Hank Smoke, ol llluhamton, liaie been lisitlng Air. and .Mis ,1, J, Joniiinus llio last v, eel. Pay-ibi v nt lbe lanueiy .iiiuda.v of this neck fm- lleloh-r, II li iy .Instill had the inlsfortinie lo shoot hU bund one day lasi ivnl. by the accidental ills thaige uf u teiolier. I'lanl; Mo)cr nnd famll) hale moled bad' to Sttaiilou for Ihe- iiinler. )lt, llatiey l'rllr. nnd son, spent a fen da) wild Siranloii fritluls tut iiitI.. Mis, lliii'ge.s, of ciaiitoii, is i'lilldliii a in iv hou-e oil Muuuiil I'ail. annex, iiliicli she ulll ot'tupy soon Me liaie u ClaiiVa tincii boy tanking 'ihe Tilmuie naiv, and uhen Hie pjpets tome on the rally train lie ilrllms limn befoie tl.iilltlit. Ho is a bustler. Alt if Hffinir, lium Ohio, Is llsllinj his patents, Mr. and Mid. Oal.ley i'cnier. Mi.s Alls Cole, uur eiiessiiiaUi. has reiuined heme fiom a iiil In Maine toiiiil.i. lies an Itoidi'i' was .1 i.ilhi lu luuii Mitel iy hi.l. Foolish Woman. Win n ii unman flout a .small toiin iUll a laiger lonn the lint thing she does is lo null g a phntogiaphir and liaie her pictuiu taken In a oii-ui'tk dtes-s. -AUIilsoii Olobe. for catarrh it is one of the best ot It- E. TUJUJU Nfkmhpn i" the first month IIUVCIIlUCI of the winter ca tarrh season. Catarrh of the head and catarrh of the throat are prev alent during this month. At the ap pearance of the slightest symptom of cold, Peruna should be taken. This will prevent a long siecje of head and throat catarrh which may last all winter and perhaps a lifetime. "A stitch In time saves nine." One bott-le of Perunti. Uken at the onset of caturth Is worth Its weight in gold to any man or woman. There are no sub stitutes for Peruna. Peruna has been Dr. Hartmr.n's only remedy for catarrh for the last forty .years. ' Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O., for a free copy of their now catarrh book. Ex-Governor P. B. S. Pinchback, of Louisiana. Senator W. N. iloach, from North Dakota. Judson W. Lyons, Register of the U. S. Treasury, of Washington, 1). C. Hon. II. G. Worthington, ex-Minister from Argentine Bcpublic, of Washing ton, D. C . i Congressman Amos J. Cuminihgs, from New York. Governor W. M. Lord, of Oregon. Hon. S. Sinithnieyer, architect of the Congressional Library, Washington. B.C. Hal. P. Benton, Chief National Ex port Exposition, of Philadelphia, Pa-, A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION FREE M M Iv. A. RUPPERT'S WORLD RE XOWNED FACE BLEACH AL MOST WITHOUT COST XO .MATTER HOW BLEMISHED THE SKIN, FACE BLEACH WILL MAKE IT PERFECT Mndame A. Huppovt e.iyft; "Jlyl'uefa lllcncli la not n neiv, untried remedy, hut. bus boon used by tbo beet people tor yours, and for dissolving mid removing forever pimples, freckles, moth patches, t)lacklicuds,cu?cmti, tnn,6unliurtii snllnivnosn, roiigbtiHivi or lediioos ot the skin, nml for Inigliiciiliigiind beautifying llio coaiplflxlnn It hits no ctiuul. It l.t absolutely harmless tn tho moat delicate .shin. ' Tlio marvollotts improvement after n few applications is moot apparent, lor the skin lici'omes us iiiitnro Inlcndcd It Buould be, amooth, clear und white, freo from ovm'.v linpiirlty and blemish. It ennnot tall, for Its notion Is tuiuli tlmt It draws the Impurities out of tbo eliln.niid docs pot cover them up, tuul is iuvisihlo during me. This Is tbo only thorough and pcnniinont bu'rhiK this month, I will offer to nil n trial bottlo of my world renowngil Fate Itlenoli, Bitlliulent to show tlmt It is ull unit lelulm for ll anil tiny roador of tlilscan send ran Bfi cents In stamps or stiver, nnd I will end tho triul bottle, eueurel) packed la plain wrapper, seiilocl, all charged prepaid. . ... . My book 'How tobe Hoautifiil' will tx innlled Irco to nil lvbo will wrlto for It." riADAHE A. RUPPERT, 6 Host Nth Street, New York rime. Kuppert's Oray Hair Kestoratlie iietiiully rctoivs grayliulr to Its unturul color. Ciinbo usrslon any shade of lialr, nnd Is not u dye. nnd docs not discolor ihr skin nor rtili otr. rcifct'tly barmler tmd Rlwnysitlvi'ssntlsfnction. Mme, Ruppert's Depilatory icronve HiiiH-rllurins lialr In (liro mlniltrs, without pain; will not Injtuo the most delk-ntu Kkln. rime. Runpert'a Rgyptlan Hahn roriinft tiling und licillliig tbi lace nml bands. Time. Ruppert's Hair Tonic positlTcly leniou'SilMietrutr, nil cnli disease', stops fulling lialr, and In many cases restores Mute, Ruppert's Almond Oil Complexion Soap, made of pure almond oil nml wax Delightful for tbo complexion utul war ranted nut to cliap tbo most elellcnle skin Allot tlio above toilet preparations aro always kept in stock ami can bo bad from our local agoat, .Mine. A. Htil)eit'rtCelulinUoil Com. plexton .SpecltUt'.eh :no for buIo lit Sera u ton by i i Jonas Long's Sons vm V ) . ,.i ' ", 1