ft THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901'. WEST SCRANTON OUTLOOK IS VERY BRIGHT ANNUAL MEETING OF FIRST BAPTIST CHUECH. Struggling Congregation Has Flour ished Under the Outdance of Their Pastor, ltev. S. F. Matthews Sixth Ward Republicans and Prohibi tionists Nominate Candidates for Select Council New Home Fes tival Funeral of Joseph Schneid erOther Notes of Intel est. The niinunl buslti(8 mooting of the Flist Uuptlst church was hold "Wed nesday ovenlne last, the pastor, Ue". H. 1 Mnthovvs, ))rctddlnK. , Heports 1 from all the standing1 committees ox litbltcil a financial condition th.it wiii verv ciedltuble to all concerned, mil ivliMi will place tho i hurcli in the front rank for llnancioiltiK ability. Tor the first tlino In Tito hlstuty oC 1hc chinch of fifty yeats, the whole mrrcnt expenses of the fame for .1 enr hau been met, and a margin of lioin lv a hiilicliod dollars over, with out borrowing, by the ivgular onlil butlons of the membcts, nnd that while building n chuich of expensive i (instruction. The money for the pujinent of this e.u's lutoteit on the lmuded debt, $.'."(, has iiNo been seemed, while $200 has been set usUo for the ploc ntga". fuuil. The money nocessaiv for the llnHlt Imr of (lie (hurch Ii In the hands of the building mininlttf and the woiU will be completed In the Hprlnir. All the benevolences of the ilmrch have Jieen largely met. All the tegular oflleeis weie re elected on n hIiirIo ballot and thanked for their pt feivitcs by n illn Mite. The llimiicp boaul and Us most effl i lent and eneircetlc chnlunaii, Mrs. It. C. Hcddoe, weto te-clccted by a sin Kle b illot and by n rising vote thanked lor the meat and phenomenal net lee they hae lendcied the rliuidi. The utmost haunony ptevalled .in l the most successful litiMiiess meetln.; f the ehiuch closed by slngin.r. i'lalso Oort, -iom Whom All Hlevt Iiirs now." Political Paragiaphs. The Republicans of (he SKtii waul held a caucus yest-Md.iy aftetnoon, but little Interest was manifested In the result. The polls weto opened but .1 r ABOUT THIS (COUGHS out for land colds TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Liberty Silk . i Neck Ruffs for Less Than Half Price That's the good news this week for Saturday buyers. The assortment is complete, and they're all right in every way, except the price. HERE ARE THE FIGURES FOR SATURDAY 98c Liberty Ruffs for 48c $1.50 Liberty Ruffs for 68c $1.98 Liberty Ruffs for 98c They won't stay long with us at these figures. Take the hint and corne early. Globe Warehouse AWAAAAAWWVW'AAH short time, nnd tho ballots castweie for Evttn Jones, the barber, Vho as pires to succeed Kdvvuiil James, Jr., In select council. The Prohibitionists of, the Klftli nnd 81th waids havo numlnatcd Charier Munson In tho former and BeVt Stoitu In the tatter, an candidate? to, fill tho existing vacancies In seleift council. County 'Bo Aid, A. 0.,H. About fifty delegates -.eptesenltng the Mirlous Anilent Older Hibernian societies of West fctuiiton, Green Hldgc, South Hcruntnn, Uellevue, Dun more, Mlnooku and Old Forge, held a secret session at the iiuaileily meet ing In Ht. t)ald'.s hall last evening. In addition to the delegates present, there were ocr a hundred vlrltors from the dlffeient divisions In attend ance. Tollowlng the business tesslon, ot whlrh matters peitalnJng to "the older weie discussed. an enV'tulnment and smoker wus h'eld, after which tetresh uients weie solved. Mls Outhctlno O'Haia, the county president, pre sided, nnd the jirogiamme waft as fol low s Piano solo, Miss Annie Sullivan; vo cal tolos, Sidney 1 Inches and Mr. Doti egau; lccitutlon, Miss Maine Bolnnd; Instrumental dut, Dtuiy and Kelly: solos, Peter Smith, L.iughllu McHugh and John Sheridan. The olllreis of the bo.ud tiro; Piesl dent, Mlsn Cathetlno O'llara, vice president, Mhs Clarke, financial secte tniy, Mls Maine Holnnd treasurer, Mls Hnily. St. Bienden's Now Home. A number of valuable in tides were disposed of last evening at St. Tiien deu's new home festival, when manv joung people enjo.ved in j.enlng of pleasure. Among the prizes won were a clock by John Kennedy , sack of Hour, Finnic I'nvniiuugh; tub of but tei, Fiank ltlce, ot Wilkes- Uairo. Tonight two tons of coal will be given away and an older for a suit of clothes and u gold-handled umbrella. A huge nonil Is expected tonlcht, when n special pi ogi amine will be H mitred. A special meeting of the council will be held In the stoieroom tomorrow afternoon. Republican Caucus. The ISepuhllcun Voteis of the Fif teenth wind of Stiauton will take notice that the pihnary election for the pmpoe of nominating a candidate for the oilloe of common council In the said wind and also foi tho purpose of nominating assessois of voters and election ofllceis In each dlstilct of said wind will be held SJtuiday, Jnn uaiv IP, tit the respective polling places, between the homs of 4 nnd 7 o'clock The last date for leglstctlng will be Monday, January 14. Win. J. Davis, Seeielai, l.'.ti FlflPiitb stieet. Funeial of Joseph Schneider. Services over the it mains of the late Joseph Schneider weie conducted at St. John's fJciman Catholic chinch yes- tcrday. Intcrmont was made In St. John's German Cnthollo cemotery. Tho pall-bearers and flower-bearers weto Lewis Lewis, John Schults, Thomas Schultz, Blmon Flrestlne, Will iam Smith, William Flesh, Matthew Thces and John Schneider. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Hev. J. M. Sweet will conduct the gospel service ut tho rooms this even Mug nt S o'clock. All women nnd girls are Invited. Subject, "fie Sure Your Kin Will Find You Out." Mrs. lluiry Nelmeyer will open the Junior work today at 3 p. in. All meinbeiH of tho cooking and 'kitchen garden classes should attend. Monday nftcrnoon at 4 o'clock Miss Wcstcott will open the seconl term of the embroldeiy classes. The terms are ten cents a lesson for n. four luss.on .course. Embroidery, lace nnd drawn work will be taught. Monday evening, from 7 to S o'clock, the airls' Blblo class, usually held at 4 p. m will meet In tho assembly rooms. All are welcome In this class. Tho secretary will give a series of les sons on "The Hooks of the lllble." GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Wllllnm Shoemaker, of North Sum ner avenue, is at the Dr. Thompson hospital, where ho Is undergoing ticnt mqnt for a, serious Injury to his light eye. The medical attendant Is hopeful of saving the sight. Miss Margaiet Crawfoid, of North Hyde Paik avenue, cutei tallied her Sunday school class or young men, fiom tho Simpson chinch, ut her homo on Thursday evening. A delightful occasion and a most enjoyable tlmo was hud. Lyninn T. Howe, the innii of moving plctuie fame, Is to entertain at the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church on Monday evening, January 14. Mr. Howe was in that chinch three years ago nnd gave n splendid entertainment, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. He has no supeilor In his line. The annual week of piayer among the Kngllsh-speaklng chinches will be gin tomoirow evening, with appropil nlo sennons by the tlirfeient p.istois. Much interest is manifested in th an nual event nnd tho services will bo held in the Sumner Avenue Presby terian, Plymouth Congregational, Washburn Street Presbyterian and Simpson Methodist Episcopal churches. Michael Daly, aged 14 years, em ployed as n driver In tho Sloan mine, was kicked by a mule yestciday and sustained seveie Injuiles about the face. Ho was lemoved to his home, where Dr. J. J. Utonnnn dressed the injuries. A dnughtei has been bom to Mr. and Mi. Stephen How en, of Uellevue. This Is the Hi si addition to their fam ily in ton years. Miss Clar.i Snndei, of West Elm stieet, is visiting ft lends In Bingham ton, N. Y. The Clulstmns music will be icpeat ed at the Simpson Method!t Episco pal chinch tomouovv evening. John W. Davles, who Is enjoying his vacation with his paients, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Davles. of Fourteenth street, will preach ut the First Welsh Congiegutlonal chinch Sunday even ing.. Mr. Davles Is a student nt tho Chicago Theological seminal y, Chica go. He expects to return to Chicago to lestune his studies In a few days. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Delightful Evening Spent with Wil lis S. Moore The Week of Pray ei Other News Notes. The Si iiiiiton Men's society, foi oivr an hour Thtnnlay evening In the Providence Piesbyteilan Koolal looms listened with exceptional pieasuio to Hon Willis S. Mooie, of Washington, D. C. The ple.isuie of the occasion appealed to be mutual between the elonuent speaker and his audience of one bundled and twenty men, tor .it the cloe of the nddiest after .t lls Ing vote of thanks had been given to the guest of I he focpty Mi. Mooio gave n heiily compliment to the "good looking" and iuj.n number of men pi cent. Mi Mooie In his nddies Impaited u huge store of Infoimatlou about air and Its action and about air communi cations' and disturbances their causes nnd coif-equences tuul the methods of foiecustlng tho same by the great government plant, called "Weather Utneiu," of whidi Mr Mooie Is chelf. It was a laio tic-at to bear him, in one who was gieatly picked with the stiner tacts of the addtess said, "It was a treat to laugh nt his sallies of wit and up-to-date stoile." The evening was enlivened with cholf" music by .i male quittette of the chinch and a dainty collation. The ruuruniy session will be "An Opt n Paillanient on Good Citizen ship," the speakeis being A. A Vos buig and James 31. Touey, solicitor mid ec-sollcItor of our city Thrs Maich meeting will br "Lnd!n3' Night " Week of Pinyei. Ni-t week Is known tbioughout the Chilstliu woild as "The Week of Piayei " and In consequence of that fait the Piovldenco Pusbyteilau peo pie will have a special senicij each evening throughout the week. The themes of the evangellcan al liance will bo adopted and tho pastor of the chinch, Kev. Br. flulld. will give an address each evening. Tho ,ei vices ate for both tho chut eh mem bership and public. Ench meeting will begin promptly nt 7.30 o'clock and cloo on tlmo at the expiration of ono houi. Told in a Tew Lines, Mittquetto council, Y. M, I., will con duct a concert next Tuesday evening in St. Mary's hull. The entertainment will consist of addi esses bv ltev. J. V. Moylan, Kev. J. J. O'Toolo and William A. Lynott, pifsldent of the society. Ite freshments will be served after a social session. Evciy member Is expected to be pi event. Michael Noone, of Gieen stieet, and Mles Gibbons, of Summit avenue, huve icturned to the Medlco-Chltuigl-cal college, nt Philadelphia, after spending a few days with their parents. Miss Nelllo Pickett, of North Main avenue, was culled to Harfoid, Wed nesday, on uccount of tho llness of her mother. Miss Helen Slook, of Worcester, Mass., Is tho guest of Mrs. J, T. Ny hart, of North Main avenue, John Lynch, of Parker street, has resumed his studies at St. Michael's collego at Toronto, Canada, after visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch. Tho Bonheur club of the Y. W. C. A. met lust evening In their rooms on North Main uvenue. The sowing school, piano and millinery classes will meet this afternoon. NOT DUE TO CLIMATE. Catarrh Is Found Everywhere. Catarrh Is at homo nnywhere and everywhere. While more common in cold, changeable climates, It Is by no means confined to them, but Is preva lent In every state and territory In the union. Tho common definition of catarrh Is a chronic cold In the head, which If long neglected often destroys tho senso of smell nnd heating; but there nio mnny other forma of tho disease, even mote obstinate nnd dangerous. Cntoith of the throat and bronchial tubes, lis well ns catarrh of the stont uch ami liver, nro almost as common ns nasal catarrh and generally moro difficult to cure. Catanh Is undoubtedly a blood dis ease nnd can only be successfully era dicated by an Internal treatment. Sprays, washes and powders nro use less as far as teaching the real seat of the disease Is concerned. i Dr. Mclverney advises catarrh suf ferers to use a new preparation, Bold by druggists, cnlled Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, because actual analysis has shown those tablets to contain cortuln nntl-septie qualities of the highest v.iluo and being nn internal remedy, pleasant to tho taste, convenient and hnrmlc.", can be used ns fieely us re quired, ns well for children as lor adults. An Attorney nnd public speaker, who had been a cntauh suffeier for ear.s says. "Every full I would catch cold, which would settle In my head nnd throat and hang on all winter long, and every winter It seemed to get a little woiie. I was continually clear ing my tin oat and my voice became affected to such an extent ns to Inter fere with my public speaking. "I tried ttoches and cheap cough cures and sometimes got relief, but only for a short time, until this win ter, when I learned of the new ca tarilt cure, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, through a newspaper ndvortlsement. Two fifty-cent boxes which I bought nt my druggists, cleared my head and throat in lino shape and to guard against a retutn of my old trouble I keep a box ot the tablets on hand and whenever I catch a little cold I take n tablet or two and ward off any set ious developments." Stuart's Catarrh Tablets deserves to head tho list as n household remedy, to check and break up coughs and colds, because unlike many other ca tarrh and cough cures these tnblets contain no opiate, cocaine or any in jurious diug. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Smoker Conducted by the embers of Gen. Orant Commandery, K. of M., in Hartnian's Hall. A smoker was conducted last night by the membots of General Grant com mandery, No. 230, Knights of Malta, which was a very enjoyable event. It wns held In Hartmnn's hall and after a fine literary nnd musical programme hud been rendeted lofreshments were served. The following proginmme was ren deted: J. E. Evans, opening addiess; A. J. Haber, vocal solo; H. Filechtel, selection on violin; L. Hnusrath and C. J. Spandel, banjo and guitar selections; George Hattman, stump speech; A. J. Haber. whistling Imitation ot mocking bhd; J. J. McAskle, humorous speech. Two Accidents. Pattick Dow dell had the flist IIiigpi of his right hnnd so badly Injuted In the South steel mill yesterday that It had to be amputated ut the Moses Tay lor hospital, Irene, the 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pichard Iiledmlller, fell down a flight of stalls at her homo Thutsday and split her lip. Dr. J. J. Walsh was summoned and sewed tho wound. MUler-Nneher Nuptials. The maniage of Frank Miller, of Piooklyn, N. Y and Miss Henrietta Nneher, of Alder stteet, was solem nised on Thursday night in the Pios peet Avenue Geiman Methodist Epis copal church by the pastor, Kev. J. Perlnger. A Jaigc throng of the rela tives and fi lends of both parties weie present. The bilde was beautifully attired nnd was attended by MIs Katie Naeher and Miss Lizzie Senn. The crnnm hum attended by Oswald Miller and William .N.ieiiL'i. At tito conclusion of the cete mony a wedding supper was setved at the home of the bilde. Yesterday afternoon the couple left for Urooklyn, wheic they will make their home. NUBS OF NEWS. Tho regular Sunday aftetnoon gtupel meeting of the Young Women's Chtls tian association will be held at their looms at 3.4 3 p. in. and will be led by Mis. August Ktaft. All are welcome. Tho edmutlonal classes of the V. W. C. A. will tesume their studies on Mon day night, Jan. T. Mis. John Holtner, of Cedat uvenue, Is confined to her home with an attack of tho gilppe. The funeial of James Lowie, who died Thutsday morning at tho home of his paients, will bo held this morn ing at !i o'clock In St. Joseph's chinch, MInooka, with a solemn high mnss of requiem. Tho deceased was a promi nent young mnn, 23 yeats of age, and well liked by his many friends. He was a member of tho Y. M. I. and A. O. H. Intel ment will bo In the MInooka cemetei y. St. Mnty's Glee nnd Dramatlo asso ciation will meet on Monday evening to nominate officers for the ensuing year. All members nre requested to be ptesent. Mis Jacob AVnlter and son have le tutned from a week's visit at Hones dale. Charles Pell Is confined to his homo with an attack of the grippe. William, tho oung sou ot Mr, and Mrs. P. Kuhner, of Pittston avenue, is seriously 111 with tho ctoup, Anthony Kosylyki bi ought suit yes terday against Stanley Itomoval for taking $2 ftotn him. Kosylyki claims that on Dec, 20 last, while In Noviskl's hotel, tho defendant took from him $2. Aldeiman Kuddy, after hearing the witnesses, discharged the case. Mr. nnd Mis. Stephen Gregory de lightfully entertained a number of their ft lends at their Pittston avenue homo Thursday night. There will be a meeting of tho South Bide Bachelor club, In their rooms at 1428 Pittston avenue, Sunday ut 2 p. m. Pennsylvania Fostuiasteis. By Kxclushe Wire from llio Auocloteil l'rri. Washington, Jan. . Tlio following fourth cbu rennsjhjnU pojtnmteri were appoint) today Ufechelid, .Mlcitlicny county, P. W, liercc; Camplown, liradford count, Annie b. fuller; Sherman, Wayno county, George Arncke, DUNMORE DOINGS DRUMMER EVANGELIST SPOKE ON "CONSCIENCE." Rev. W. H. Williams Addressed a Large Gathering in tho Methodist Church Last Night Rov. A. P. Cobb, a Well Known Evangelist, to Speak Tomoirow NightOther Set vices for Tonionow Now 0111 cers of Blanch 144, L. C. B. A. Other News and Personal Notes. Tho Drummer Evangelist, Kev. W. H. Williams, took fof his subject last night nt tho revival meeting In the Methodist chuich, "Conscience," Acts xxlv: 1C. Conscience, be said, Is ono of tho mrtst solemn words In tho English lnugunge. Conscience compels men to tecognlze God. It called to Adam, "Whcio nrt thou'.'" So It says to you, "Where nio you nt?" Mr. Williams' Sabbath woik Is as follows: 10.3') it. in., Methodist church, Throop; subject, "llieaklng Homo Ties." 3.30 p. m i clival services In Sundny school, Methodist church Dun innre. 4 p. m,, meeting for men only, boys under 15 will not bo admitted. 7.30 p. m "The Young Man and His Compnny." His subject tonight Is "Tho Young Woman nnd Her Com pany." Rev. Mr.' Cobb to Spenk. Hev. A. P. Cobb, an evangelist of national reputation from Decatur, 111., will be given a reception at tho Tripp Avenue Christian chuich tonight at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. Cobb will begin a le vlvul meeting nt this church tomor row, to bo continued several weeks, this being tho third such service ho has held hete. A pleasing programme of music will bo an attractive feature of the even ing. Hev. W. V. Gibbons, of the Pres byterian church, will deliver the ud dress of welcome fiom tho Pastors' union of the town. Kev. W. R. Clv mer, of the Providence Christian church, will nlso speak. Tho pastors of tho various churches are expected to be present and do their share to waids making Mr. Cobb understand that In hla efforts to bring sinners to Christ, ho has tho best wishes ot the Christian people. The public Is cordially Invited to at tend this reception nnd renew their pleasant acquaintance with Mr. Cobb. At tho conclusion of these meetings, ho expects to leave for London, where he has engagements for tho balance of the year. Tomorrow's Services. Totnonow the services nt the Tilpp Avenue Christian church will be held nt the usual time, Mr. Cobb preaching nt both services. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock; men's meeting at 6.30 o'clock; Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock. Scats free, and all made welcome. At the Dudley Street Baptist church, preaching will bo at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. J. L. Kreamei. Tho Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of the morn ing seivlce. Sunday school at 12 o'clock noon; prujer meeting Thurs day at 7.45 p. m. At the Dunmoro Presbyterian chinch preaching will be at 10.30 a. m. und 7 30 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. W. F. Gib bons. Morning subject, "Tho Power of nn Endless Life." In the evening tho seimon will be the flist of the seiies to be pleached upon tho theme, "Christ for the New Century." Tho subject to morrow night will be "Christ and tho New Century." Other sei v Ices through out the week ns usual. Dunmoro Methodist Episcopal church Tomorrow morning at 10.30 the pas tor, Kev. A. J. Van Cleft, will preach; subject, "The Flint Revival." Tho talk to tho children will be on llsht "A Candle Senium." At 4 o'clock Kev. W. H. Williams will conduct a men's meeting; subject, "Social Putlty." Mr. Williams will preach at the evening seivlce; subject, "The Young Mnn and His Company." Btiefly Noted. At the meeting of Riaiuh No 141, Ladles' Catholic Benevolent associa tion, the following ofllceis weie In stalled: Past president, Miss Ella Mc Donald; president, Cutheilno Mongan; vlee-piesldent. Mrs. S. Muiphy; ic cotder, Miss Jennie Rundlc; assistant, Moiy Gllllgan; financial secietnry, Kate Mellule; tieasuier. Muigarot Kleulon; maishnl, Mary Ward; guard, Mnigaret Cawley tiustees, Mnigatet Klei don, Maiy Waul, Ella Lyddon; delegate, Mnigatet Lynett; alternate, Ella McDonald Kelt Davis, of Pittston. slted Mr. A. M. Bingham, of Blakely stieet, this w eek. Tho bit th of sons has bt ought Joy to the homes of Henry Prlem, of Ttlnn avenue, und Anthony Convvav, or Tlnoop stieet. Mat tin Gibbons, the well-known con tractor, baa returned Horn his leeent trip to Philadelphia, whete he enjoyed hearing the new century lung In by the Independence bell. E. "M. Setterle has returned from a business ttlp to Now Yotk. Tho Pennsylvania dial companypald their employes at tho various collieries In toivu yesterday. A D. tuul I'. M. Spencer will pay today. MOOSIC. MIs Joe Twining returned to her homo In Scranton, after spending a week In this plnce. The Ladles' Missionary society ot the Presbyterian church held'" their regular monthly business meeting at the homo of Mrs. Abel Stotm. Mrs. Jitnies MncMlllan spent yes tciday at tho homo of her daughter, Mts. John McCilndlo. Mis. Hessler Is III at her home on Main stieet. The Epworth League business meet ing will bo held this evening lit tint Methodist Episcopal chuich. Mr. Lewis Hessler, of Scrnnton, was a caller In town yoHtorduy The subject for the morning services at the Methodist Episcopal chuich will be "Tho Ptoper Attitude for ti Chris tian. Tho evening subject, "Tho Di viding Line." Mr. Pattick Doud, of Brick stieet, Is 111 at his homo with rheumatism. Mrs. Took and children aio homo from Stroudsbutg. The week of ptajer will be observed next week. Services will bo held each evening except Satuiday In tho .Metho dist Episcopal church. Mts. Georgo Doud cntci tallied linr Sunduy school class ut her homo In Greenwood on Wednesday evening. MEN OVER 35 YEARS OLD DON'T NEED EXERCISE Chicago Hygienic Expert Pro pounds a New and Start ling Theory. Oliccivl to the Nrw York World) Clili ago, Dec. 2. Dr. Albert H. Hoy, nfter yeius of patient research, says cxetclso Is positively unhealthful for mi n past thirty-llv o yenrs of ago. Dr. Hoy has published a book on "Eating nnd Drinking" which Is praised by tho profession. Ho Is a specialist in hy giene. "I sav that exercise for tho business man or men past middle ago is detri mental. I exclude tho young und tho laborer. Every action, whether of tho brain or of the mureies, destroys cells, uses up tissue nnd creates waste mat ter to be tnken up by the blood and to bo eliminated from tho system. "Now, unless such waste Is elimin ated It becomes so much poison In tho Bystcm. THE GREAT ELIMINAT ING. MACHINE OF THE HUMAN BODY IS THE KIDNEYS. UNLESS THE KIDNEYS DO .THEIR WORK THE SYSTEM IS SATURATED WITH POISON. Senator Davis a Case in Point. "For Instance, there Is tho sad case of Senator Davis. His toe was poison ed by his stocking nnd refused to heal. Kidney complaint developed, or rathr the kidneys for a long tlmo had not done their full work, and tho sysUm was so poisoned that the too became gangrened. "Tho kidneys work enslly during youth up, sny, to thlrty-flvo years of age. But after fifty they become slightly atrophied, they shilnk a lit tle. This Is not disease, but a sim ple effect of age. Consequently, as a man ndvunccs in yenrs he should ask his kidneys to perfoim less work, In stead of a little more. "But, suppose a mnn of business not only uses his brain during business hours, but also puts a strnln on his muscle nf tern aid. Theto Is waste then to bo carried off, mental waste and physical waste, the broken-down brain cells and those of the muscles likewise. THUS THE KIDNEYS ARE FORCED TO DOUr.LE DUTY, TO ELIMINATE POISONS RESULTING FROM TWO SORTS OF ACTION. "A business mnn should get till tho exrclse he needs from the require A Store of Many Conveniences Here is a big building, with four floors aud a base ment, til 'nil to the brim with many home require ments. Not only Candies and Bakestulls that have a reputation for goodness hero and elsewhere, but an almost perfect collection of Household Utensils for kitchen and other uses, including much that is good in plain and fancy China. You havo NOT seen the large collection of this sort of stuff until you have visited J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312 and 314 Lackawanna Avenue. SECOND CLASS CITY COMMITTEE A Meeting to Be Held on Monday Night in the City Hall. The special joint committee of coun cils appointed to prepato a fcpeclal act governing cities of the second class or to diaw up amenJmcnts to the exist ing law, will meet on Monday night In the city hall for the put pose of de ciding upon Fomo course of action. Mayor Molr and City Solicitor Vos buig will bo in attend nice at the mooting to lend their ndvlcs and coun sel. Some of tho memboiH who voted for tho tesolutlon uutboilzlng the ap pointment of thei committee, just woke up o the fact jestetJay that, like the school boaid eommltUe, It Is given practically unlimited power. Tho lesolutlon says that tho torn mlttee shall havo power to confer with the teptesentatlves of other cities and u-o every effort possible to secuio thu passage of the act, t..- of the amendments, through tho legislature all expenses untallcd thcteby to be paid by the city. This gives tho com mittee power to go to Pittsburg, or Allegheny or Hatrlsbuig, or all three, If they deem It necess,ii. EQUITY COURT MONDAY. The Giand Jury Will Also Meet and Re Charged. Judges Atchbald, Edwards and Kelly will go upon the bench this morning. Motions will be heard and opinions on cases pending before them handed down. Equity com t will open Monduy to dlspobe of a few cahes. The giand Jury will also meet Monday morning at 10 o'clock. After being sworn In and cluuged, the Jury will bo bunded over to District Attorney John R. Jones, who will huve charge of them until noon, when his term of otllco exult cs. His successor, William R. Low Is, will then take charge. OBITUARY. WillUm llfiunicnt, a well kinn toltUnt of 12J South Sountli trect, tlliil at Mi homo Ut tveiilntr, attcr a week's llliies fiom tjpliold pneumonia. Dcccacil is unhcd by two urni, l'rof. John Heaununt, teacher in lh lligh ftdiuol, an J Jtobert M DMUinont, a ktutlcnt. The funeral announcement will lw inuJe liter. Maijraret, tho Ojcar-old child of Mi. and Mr. John lUjcrt, ol Luzerne ami Sixteenth tttnU, died )etirilay. Tho funrril will tako place tlii afternoon. Interment will Lc made In tho Cathe dral cemetery. SlmiiHon S. Ice, agfd S rar. died at hla homo, 1501 Von htordi aienue, Thursdij. A wife and four ihlldren turvhe. I'unrrtl Sun iliy allernoon at 3 o'llock. Interment In I'ornt Hill t-imclcri. Abraham 1'olluinuj, aced 63, died at lilv home on htat'ord tunui, yottrday. funeral nrvlici at tho houso Mo-iday at -.00, ments of his business. A long unit: only further calls upon his reserve. Violent golf or tennis only puti$ a greater strain upon his system. If ho says ho needs fresh air, oxygen, h can get It In his olllce, If the latter bo properly ventilated. Ho doesn't need to cxcrclsu to breathe fresh nlr. Rockefeller Cited, i "John D. Rockefeller drives tv' fast horse. That gives him air, but It doesn't glvo him exercise. Jo'seph Chainberlnln takes no oxerclso except what ho gets from stepping from his office to his carriage He is never sick. Senator William M. Evarts is a very old man. Ho never exercised. That Is his boast. "But business men say, 'But I need exercise. I do not feel well unless I hnvo it.' That means generally that they cat too much. You cun poison your system by eating too much, put tng into yourself moro than the kid ncys can eliminate. Now Chamber lain, who takes no exercise, I havo ho doubt, is a light eater." What Wo Havo Always Said., We nro pleased to note that scien tists of reputation arc coming to Bharo tl:e views held by tho proprietors of Warner's Safe Curo for the past twenty years, viz.: that tho ktdneya are tho great eliminating organs of 1 the system. Nature made them so and mnn never has nor can improve on nature. If tho poisons of the sys tem are driven out ns nature intended. , health Is assured, but If these organs are overworked, sick, und breaklne down, allowing tho poisonous, waste- matter to be retained In tho system, 111 health Is certain and unless heln is .given death will result. Tho Benslblo course to pursue is to put the kidneys In good working or der by tho use ot Wurncr's Safe Curo a vegetable spcclllc for all kidney disorders; a curo that baa been put to tho severest tests In all parts of tho civilized world and never failed of do ing all that was claimed for it. It Is not physical exercise men and women want, but that the great organs; of tho system exercise their natural functions nnd Warner's Safo Cure 13 the aid needed to put them and keep them In perfect health. A free sample of this great remedy will bo sent to any one npplylng for same to War ner's Safo Curo Co., Rochester, N. Y. AMUSEMENTS. YCEUH THEATRE -Rel & HurKunder, Lessee and Ala A. J. Duffy, tluslnos Manager. ntr OMJ MG1IT ONLY, Monday, January 7 11u New oil. and Ilojton Success. Spnlil return engagement ol DANIEL SUU.Y, rrc'cntiriE tho Parish Priest A sweet wiiolcoomo plaj lho theatric il surprise of the season. Humor and pathos deftly combined. HtlCKS-Soc , UK , 7Jc. and $1.00. Matinee and Mglit, Ni:uNE.DVV, JAN. 0. Sousa and His Band Evening performance at S.13. Matinee performance at J JO. Pircct fiom European triumphs. Mr. Sousa and bin excellent muticlans atf fairly the fad of tho celebrated capital. Le Journal dts Dibat, 1'arli. fejlo opens Monday at 0 a, m. rrfecs lheninsr, 2Jc, COc., He. and ?1 00. Matlncc, 25c , tOc. and 70c. ACADEHY OF riUSIC, RDm&ntmuuNDBK harry a drown. Managers and liCSHef. Local Manager, DUVXCJToF Wr.I."K. Span of Ljife Tlirco Mghts, Commencing Monday, January T MVn.ST.rS TUifelHY AND WT.DKE8DAY. Side Tracked 1 vcnlng rrtcca lSc, 23e Uae. and 40c Matlneo prices 15 and 'ii cents. New Gaiety Theatre Three Daj, CummcnilnR TIllJltSIMY, JAN. 8. Tho Orlslnal Sam T. Jack's Burlesquers rrkck- Matlncn 15c. and ie Kitnlngs, 15 2.1c, 33c. and BOo. Juvr Vcar'i matiure, Se,, ittv. and COc.