? "f " ilp Trr" " &f, THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1901'. 5 Tir-' -r-vtrm& 1 . SOCIAL AFKAIKS have been very few and far between for the past week. Interest has centered In the preparations for tho mam moth entertainment for the bene fit of tho Home for tho Friendless, which nesumes ouch proportions at present as promise to surpass every thing In tho way of an amateur event over attempted In this olty with the exception of tho over beautiful Au thors' Carnival of blissful memory. The Mario Antoinette Fete will in clude many features never arranged for a local entrrtnlnmcnt. It is expected that tho occupants of booths, as well as tho participants In tle dancrn.wlll appear in costumo more or lefs In keeping with the historical period portrayed. The attendants In the booths' will wear light liucd gowns and powdered hulr. There will bo Howcr uml confectionery booth3 In tho loges at tho extreme left and right of Ihe orcrcstra chairs, uhllo tit tho en trance nearest tho lobby will bo tho voting and nrt booths and tho pro gramme booths. Refreshments will also be sold during tho evening by a com mittee of ladles. Among those who will serve are the following who compose a partial list: Decoration Committee Mrs. J. I Dickson, chairman; Mrs. "W. D. Ken nedy, Mrs. J. llenjamln Dlmmlck, Mrs. IV. W. Scrauton. Mrs. It V. Archibald, Miss Manncss, Miss Belln, Mrs. L. S. Oakford, Mrs. C. S. Sturgcs, Mrs. E. B. .lennyn, Mrs. A. M. Decker, Mrs. Franklin Hcnshaw, Mrs. T. 13. Jones, Mrs. V. B. rtussell, aire. A. C. Twitch ell, Mrs. Gardner Sanderson, Mrs. N. Y. Loot, Miss Sanderson, Miss Hunt, Miss Helen Wlntou, Miss Clara Reynolds, Miss Jcnnlo Shannon, Mrs. V. W. Ma son. Mrs. R. W. Luce, Mies Kmcllno Richmond, Mrs. W. H. Perkins, Mrs. Cora Merrlfleld, Mrs. H. A. Knapp and others. Dance Committee Mrs. J. D. Dlm mlck, Miss Belln, tho Misses Archbald. I'lowcr Committee Mrs. C. B. Scott, chairman: Misses Helen Stevens, Mabel Sehlager, Mabel Musser, Bessie Loomls, Spencer. Confectionery Mi p. It. It. Stellc, chairman; Mrs. K. V. Gcarhart, Mlsss Jermyn, Mary Linen, Louise Mut'thews, Grace Spencer, Anno Hand, May Coursen, Lillian Gcarhart, Annie AVatson, Mabel Callcnder. Art Committee Mrs. T. IX. Dale, Miss Kennedy, Miss Ruth Dale. "The Mysterious Cheese" Committee -Mrs. W. T. Hackett, chairman. Programme Committee Mrs. C. 13. Penman, chairman; Mrs. C. B. Scott, Mrs. B. M. Wlnton, Mrs. D. K. Taylor, Mrs. I V. Moras, Mrs. Richmond, Mr. Jerry Foster. Italloting Committee Mrs. W. "W. AViitson, Mrs. Charles Sehlager. Refre&hmcnt Committee Mrs. C. P. Matthews. Mis. B. M. Wlnton, Mrs. R. G. Brooks. Mrs. J. Atticus Robertson, Mrs. R. J. Foster, Mis. L. W. Moras. TheiJ,,IJl bo voting for favorite dances. "anM a- beautiful collection of valentines on Fnle. Ice cream and cake, with delicious home-made candy, will be also offered, while violets, roses and tarnations will adorn tho flower. booth and Its patrons. "Tho Mysterious Cheese" will delight the little peoplo In the afternoon, and from its wonderful Interior will pro duce rich .prizes. The following complices the list of participants In tho fete and tho "Plad Piper of Ilainlln: MARIE ANTOINETTE. I'Altl' I. ' Ihe pages Hinting' the grounds for the Mt. -. Panic of the Daily Maids and Pages. .'. firtgery, the Jitter, and LUctte. 4. I.licttc ai.d the Itos". I'AUT II. TjMiau. 1. ''J he (Juoen and Court. ". 1'roceIon. .:. L'ntraneo of Duke and I)uchfe. t, ltusilan riaer JJn..e. .". Pirrett ar.d tho l'leirot. ". Court Pjnci. ". Hungarian Gypsy Dar.ee. ". I'lro Dance '. )ii.cs rt Shephenlj and Sbtphcrdri.br, led by Marie Antoinitto and tlui Orand Duki. TACnS AND D.UUY SLUDS. Chcperoues! Mr, r. II. Jermyn, Mi5, A C. Inltcbell, Miss Uelcn Hand. Htt MU RtiUkUnd 0'inrorj', the Jaler Mr. M. U. Puller Dnco Personnel Mles AHc Knapp, lldin IV11, Kltljc Phelps. Helen Slinpn, Jeamt'o -cldajer, Mary Jllanchani, Helen Jones Lutit-o 'Rompton, Jesilo Callendfr, LonUo strohoik'ri lfls. Kaymond SandcrSfn, l.ton nriilin, Ma-; luup, Wil'iam DimmlcU. Gordon Taj lor, 1-iw. nfe Connell, Aml)rce Spencer, Ponald Keel;, itoyd Fuller, Edmund TliIUc. T t : 4- t BIG STOCK' OF. - ; Special Sale l You can save money by buying in ourt department. X 4 sMB - JtUsSLVN l'LAG DAXCU, Solo Chaperoncsi Sar.dcrnon. MlM Agneg Catlahin Sir. It. J. roster, Mrs. C. t). Paiicc Personnel Misseii Miry Skinner, Molly Drake, Sim Watson, Anna William, i:mma SthlmpfT, Lottie SMnncr, Anna gang, Agnea Cal lahan, Messrs. II. n. Artier, Italph Waring, Milton O'Conntll, W. Ti. Cinlncr, frank Koine, Rupert Thomif, Z. P. Smith, Joseph Drake. ALSATIAN DAXCT. Chapcroncs: .Mm. John fiunstcr, Mr Chailej Sebudt. Dsnca Personnel Misses Jojophtiu ltohtwai tr, Lavlila Sthncll, .'hllllphine Tropp, Ilose Bill, Laur.t f-Yhlmpfr, Carrie Schcucr, Lena Sla senberger, Chrbtlno Zenkc, Bessie Spcicher, Ltt. Han KrlgcMcin, Lena r'aust, Margaret SchlmniTj JlesiM. Charles Klesel, William Koch, Will .My. ere, Eugcno Trorp, Ltluli Kraal. Arthur Uadtn bush, Ocorgo Long. SVn McKccIk Ocorgri Koch, William fctbtiicr, Harry I'rancl, Krcd K. Dan. Janiln. coukt daxcu. Chaperoncsi Mrs. Ih.ur. Urailv, Jr., Mn. r. Cramer son ."torch. OAST or Mario Antoinette .. tllAHACTIIIts. ...Mi Amy Jesiun hlng Louis XVI Tho firand Duko of Rujila The Orand Duvhrwe ..Mr. P. T. Kesnold Mr. T. II. Pile Mls Alice Matthews Udlt-t in Waltlne-MUies Caroline IJcnnell, Clira Van Oecf. Helen Matthews, May Penny. parl.tr, Bertha Pcmell, Grace Klerstcad. Court lens Mcurv Milton OTonnell. Harrv landman, Isaac llaslam, I'. C. Fuller, Itosi fcurdam, Ralph Williams l'lEimnTTi: and nr.ur.OT. Chaporones: Mrs. Edward D. Jcrmjn, Mrs. Joseph Serantcn Lyr.de. Dance Personnel-Mles Tt.uHup Morri. Deal, rice Morris, Elizabeth Stellc, Mabel YtHc, Loul-e Datenport, Emma Vail, Ethel Itnlchlngs, lU-tta Clmrrli, Edna Oarjd, Laura Meldnmi. Marlon Ilrj-drn, Helen Cunstrrs Messrs. ltalph Allen, Herman Emit, Clarence 0land, John ninns, Harry Jones, Stuart Farrics, Stanley Mannc, llenir Greenstead, Archlo Deaiw, Itollln Cirr, Harry Carjl, A"IUIan Dlmmlck. FIRE DANCE. Chaperono: Jlivs Sarah A. Jones. 60)0 MN Anna Mathtas Dsncc I'tr.nnel Misses Edith William, flu. derella Morse, Anna Mat Mas, Victoria WatUn. Anna Jones, LUIIe Scnvnbaurli. nxriha r..r.nn Jrnnlo Jones. Ella Shaw. Man-smt. T..,vt..' Alice Jones, May Pamnels, Delia D.iis, Miy Lindabtin1, Geitmde Jones. Mi .Ismiv. M.ir.. Jones, Mabel Spencer. HUNGARIAN GIPSY DANCE. (haperones: Mrs. L. A. Watic, Ms r.IM. Ix-tU Hon til. So' Mum Anna Strickland Dance lVisonncl-Mls.es Htlene Hull, Dorothy Dlmmlck, Maile Hill, Uona rfregory, Mariruer ite Koehler, Nan Merriman, Amy Northup, nni Strickland; Mcwrs. Julian Mors?, GeoiKc'llenc diet, Iltirwn llcvan, ChurlM .SwKt, Harrv Dim. midt, Robert Luce, lulnp; Ilejn, Jaik llltehcocls, Howard I'lumley. SHErUERDS .VND SHEPHERDESSES. Cluperoncs: Mrs. Henrj- 11. llrady, Jr., Mrs. T. O. ion btoirh. Dance Personnel Mihscs iny J(jiip, Elliel Dolei, May Albro, LouNo Albro, Marv Delanty, Helen Mattheii, Hertlia l'owcll, MJv lnn'v packfi; Mcwm. Thos. Hanford Dile. V. ('. Fill. lcr, lisac HaslJin, Harold Yost. AHred Rull'iini Tom Gippel, Ro&j Smdam, Hairv Hindmaii! Ralj.li Williams. THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN. Chaperons for the Children's Dinrci.; Mr. James L. Connell. Mr. James S. McAnulty, Mr, D. I'.. Taylor, Mrs. Wlllard Matth... Mft. W. D. Uoycr. (.AST OF CHARACTERS. l'ied I'lju-r Miyor First Councilinan ... Second Councllmtn Tiist Citizen Cook Lamo Roy riddle De Deo Grtlrhen Little I'auU Little Dandf Kathirlni (A Market ....Mr. Ralph William Mr. Frid Gunstcr ...Mr. William Dimmlek Mr, Ma Jcup Mr. Gilbert Edg.ir ..Mr. Milton OTonnell ....Master lleilxrt Ja..v Mm Ecl,ii Simler Mi3 Kailitiine fouiseii MIn Doiothy Pago Maater Willie Gny Ml Marj1 Ciciley. SVNOP.ils. Sieno 1 The Jahr Malta Jt Hjr.udm Ftt- llilties Interrupted by Rat Gorman I'.ajant Dance Thu ItaU Again Entrance oi Majoi and iiiuuion touncn i onterence of the reople ai'.l Common Council Entranc of Fitd riper He Agrti to Rid the Town .t Rata (m a Tliotmnl Guildeir-Tl.c aiannlng ot the Rats-Tho Dron. Ing o( thi Hats. Scci.e 2-Gcneial Rcjoioinr. Return f.f th.i riper Demanding Hii Guilders It Ii.mI oj the Major ai.rl Council to fay Indignation of I'ipir. The Charming of tho Chit lun The Hole In the Mountain Std( The Lime Roy and the L'jnc lt.it fliltf of the l'arent. and Count II. &uiil :s Tableau. TIh' l'ipr and the Childien in the lleaulifiil Lu.d of I.ove. (Vuncilnii u Mtwiv. Will Uerrj-, William a Dlmmlr'i, Gonlon Tj.ilor. Raymond SanderM.n, Mas- Jes.np, Leon (".rlflln, Arihlo Dean-, Ed. iad Thielc, Flank Williams, Jack Lo'an, Ralph Allen, Orcn Christian. Fred Ji.ikc I lower filrl Miffc Kan ointer, Elibeth Jennyn. Adilc Ley. Edith Rimrll, Itulh Will. lVa.int-MIsvm Finnic VenN IMen Hum. t'trlln, LouInj Connolly, Lip. salmon, Stolli Maw, Loulc MiohcikiM, Cjntlil.i Qiui keiibiii.), fhiro Ilnwtler, Mal.il lordlnui, mi-iu Tropp, n H4 CHEAP. Table Linens Muslins and Sheetings at a MEARS&HAGENl 115-417 Lackawanna Avenue. 4- 4 Matlon Smith, Anna nice, Elile l'owtll, Mary Grcr-ley. Little reiianti-Glrlat Marlon .lone, Margaret I'ot, Margatet llewll, Helen Jterrldeld, Ollie Jadwln, Mattl IMtfir, Emnu Tajlor, Lucy fOgn, Jlsry McCliie, Margaret Connell, Corlnne Loomlr. Adele Grant, Royit Carl Rrooks, lto'i rrt Mcane, Catleton Connell, Gilbert Edgar, Raeburn Watres, Hobett llarnaid, Harold Dilrh, Clarence Catlendar, William Mitchell, John Duckworth, Ray Watrej, Charles Rodrlgnei. Rata Mi'ters Tlieodorp Vandllng, Ned Jor. myn, Donald Hole, John Hosle, Lnul Goldsmith. Arthur Goldimllh, Dlc'.jon Klrkpatrlck, Fred Connolb', Van 1'olt tJuael,CLbah, Jaik Quaek'n buih, Laren Warmitn, tlernird Connell, Edvrln CoDtiell, Bertram Fenntr, Frank Powell. Earl Rtoe, Walter Stven, Ralph Dnl., Walter Snarl, Theodore Weeks, Leslie Williams, Dudley banderson, Hanry Rules. Village Children-Girls: Elizabeth Jennjn, Eielyn Poet, Jeanne Samter, Mary Zehnder, Hel en Dower, Mildred Mitchell, Gladjs Connell, Janet Connell, Jennie Feaner, Laura Zimmerman, Helen Bray, Ruth Keller, Paula Hogon, Dorothy Wcnte, Kitharlno Coursen, Evelyn S.niiter, Mar", garct ISrooka, Margaret Ten lirocck, Dorothy Tajlor, Francis Klllum, Lucllc Connell, Margnet Jermjn, Katlnrlno Weed, Adele Levy, Mabel swartz, Ruth Machette, Dorotliy Page, Marjotlo Vandllng, Mlldnd Uennett. Ilojsi Misters The odore Dale, Harold Rawer, Rail McNab, Henry Dale, Herbert Levy, Haiold Uowtr. Tho Misses Matthews entertained at a card party on Thursday ut their homo on Wyomltif avenue. There wore sixteen tables. Mrs. H. B. Ware had the hlffhest score. Amons tho cuests worn Mrs. E. L. Puller, Mrs. II. P. Simpson. Mrs. H. V. Klngshury, Mrs. Everett Warren, Mrs. C. II. Sturccs, Mrs. George Sturgcs, Mrs. W. A, Cole man, Mrs. W. D. Buyer, Mis. II. 11. Brady. Jr., Mrs. Frank Sllllman, Mrs. A. II. Christy, Mrs. E. G. Coursen, Mrs. t. is. jormyn, Mrs. F. H. Jermyn, Mrs. T. F. Penman, Mrs. C. L. Fiey, Mrs. X. G. Robertson, Mrs. James Gardner Sanderson, Mrs. II. A. Knapp, Mrs. C. S. We.ltOll. Mrs. W. IT Slm-ro Itfa A II. Storrs, Mrs. O. M. Hnllsotad, Mrs. V. G. Fulton, Mrs. O. D. Murray, Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. B. E. Watson, Mrs. F. E. Piatt, Mrs. O. B. Smith, Mrs. X. V. Lect, Mrs. II. B. Ware, Mis. J. BcnJ. Dlmmlck, Mrs. a W. Matthews, Mrs. Klotz, Mrs. II. C. Shafcr. Mrs. W. J. Brown, Mrs. L. G. LaBar, Mrs. Walter Decker, Mrs.W. II. JessUp, Mrs. George Rice, Mrs. E. E. Chase, Mrs. J. S. I.ynde. Mrs. F. D. McGownn, Ml, Howell, Miss Hunt, Miss Claro Rey nolds, Miss Clarke. Miss Fralne, the Misses Gllmore, the Misses Gererke, Miss Cone, of Orange, X. J.: Miss Manness, Miss Louise Jessup, Miss Bradley, Miss Dillingham, Miss Louise Jessup, Miss Coursen. Tho Woman's exchange will bo open at 10 o'clock this morning in the Price building and will have a variety of delicious calces, pps, breads, etc., be sides some very beautiful fancy ar ticles. On the list of conslgnois are ladles Mho uro fine conks. Thoio Is room In this city for such tin enter prise, and with Miss Reynolds nt Its head It must surely bueeeed. Many are giving their names to the project, and It will be certain to have the sup port of the leading women of the re gion. Last evening at the icsldenco or Rt. Rev. Richard Phelan. bishop or the Catholic diocese of Pittsburg, Rev. Father John O. Beane united In mar riage Miss Margaret, the accom plished daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Flynn, of Plsth avenue, and Mr. Charles Foturs, also of this city. The bride has been a favorite with a largo circle of friends and acquaintances, and the groom was for a number or years with Cudnhy company, but ful some time has been In business with his brother In this city, under the Aim name of Puters& Co. Mr. and Mrs. Putfrs will, forlhe present, reside -.t tho Hot, I Ringgold, until their now home in RIvervIew Park Is ready for occupancy. McKeesport Morning Her ald. Jan. 2i. Mrs. Peters has many friends ana relatives In this city and Dunnioro. having visited here a number of time.. Among ihe Hitters from the city ibis week were: Mrs. T. H AVatklns, Miss Strong. Mr. Rober t Law and MKs Gladys and Law Watklns. who snllo.l for the Mediterranean yesterday. On Wednesday next Mi. and Mis. J. L. Crawford and Mr.,C B. Scon, will go to Indlauola, Fla.', for .several weeks, where Mr. CrawfoiU has n tlno winter residence, and. incidentally, a. steam yacht. lovcmeats m Peojpis Mr. C, R. Fitllej las nttirr.ed tiom ,i nip in Bcniu'dj. Mrs. W. D Zihnd.-r ha uttirn.il Hum a iit In Lbanou. Mis. J. L, Conndl and Mis. C. . Fulton were in Niw Voik thit week. Mr. and Mrs. r... m. Ilortort am (.pcndlnsj a fiw ilays with tiinid In Easton, Mr. T. .1. Puffy "is In IlarrUlmrg tor the re imlndir of the legislative soslon. Mrs. Elm.r Mover, of North Dtomliy avenue, rprnt the week with telallve in Caibomlak-. Ednatil I'cct and Miss Lucy Peet, of Lake Ailil, attended the llu,.Vet nuptl.iN Turvlav evening:. Mewi. Chilean Fiehlcr. nilllain Moro.i jiid f tf ALL AGES IN BONDAGE TO CHRONIC CATARRH All Classes and Conditions of People Have Chronic Catarrh. Old men Have It, Young Men and Young Women Have It., MOTHERSAND GRANDMOTH ERS HAVE IT. Winter Weather Produces New Cajcs and Aggravates Old Cases of Catarrh. C ATARRIl Hpares neither strong nor weak, old or young, sick or well. All ranks of peoplo have chronic catarrh: rloh men, poor men, beggar men, thieves, lawyers, doctors, mer chants, priests. Xot only catarrh of the bend, but catarrh of thu throat, catarrh of tho lungs, catarrh of the stomach, catarrh of tho liver, catarrh of thu kidneys, catarrh of the bowols, and a multitude of women arc aflllctcd with catarrh of the pelvlu organs. Catarrh Is n word which Includes a multltudu of diseases. Xenrly one-half pf the dlseiis,eH to which the human flesh Is liable, are, In reality, nothing moro nor less than cutarrh In some phase or location. When It is said, therefore, that Pc runa cures catarrh wherever located, a much larger fact Is stated than at first appears. If It bo true that Peruna really does euro catarrh wherever lo cated, what a multitude of diseases Peruna will cure. Who Is It that says Peruna will euro catarrh wherever located? Doctors say It, lawyers say It, preachers say It, a vast army of men and women sav it wno nave tried it. Tho old and the young say It. They say It In the enst, In tho west; they say It in tho north mid the smith. All these say that Peruna will euro catarrh wherever located, and they say it, too, without any solicitation, hesi tation or renumcintlon. Xever was a greater assertion crowded Into fewer woids, Pcrun cures catarrh wherever located. Catarrh Patients Latoly Cured by Dr. Hartman. Thousands of people who know of Peruna as a catarrh cure get It and begin treatment. Some of these people write to Dr. Hartman. Hundreds of lettois are received by the doctor every day. These lettuis are all piomptly answered free. The cures arc numer ous. These testimonials are not solic ited und never published except by tho wish of the ones writing them. Here arc a rew of them: A Housewife Cured of Pelvic Catarrh Mrs. A. E. Stouffer, of Sabetha, Kan sas, was troubled with headache, pal pitation or the heart, pain 'In the side, and female weakness ( pelvic catarrh). When she wrote Dr. Hartman she hod given up all hopes of ever being cured. She took a course of Peruna, and says: "Peruna bus given mo health and strength: It is the best medicine that was ever made for women. My friends say they never saw such a change In a woman. I talk to every one about Pe runa. I cannot Miy too much for it." 3Irs. A. i:. .Stouffer. A Young Man Saved from Life-Long-Catarrh of the Nose. .Mrs. Rcglna Roller, Si,-. St. Jofouh Si Rochester, X. V., had a ton who Alnvd Hoed luv tiiu nt Alfoul. rrtiiriird Irom a tHhini. rij.nl. Hon. IVitoic W. Vltlu u.d Mi. I'lclu ii. tut nt il li'Mur vtttirilJ.v iifier .i 'iinliitit's trip to I'l in. 1 1 uiid t In IUImiiu... W. II. MjIIi, nt th. I.jU Lodoio Inirruvc l.irnt coi'liurv, v.-ciil to Ntw Voik jolord.iy nfieinouii on Hie I,jik.ijnni Limited. Jilt. II. II. llu-Ii .ind datiKlitPis, Anni and Mllliid, of Kijnlnuiik. I'.i.. .mil Mb. Lcn.i Ilusli, ei lllnli. Hilton, S, V., lave lotnuit'd homo .liter .ittrndliu; Hie wntdlnK nt tlu.il- lirotliPr, Mart Ull'll. KvMurlft (luilcs Kuli.i.on, Until s-oiilmpil jiuI Andicvv J. IIcjIi.v, of tin city, and M-. Hniry t). Hlhiikin, of Mjidcuood, loft niur-diy lur Mt. 'Iinioiu, Midi., vvhrro Jh'y will hjicnd a few d.i;, ttfOfttOfUiiaitti an'ofound cAV.Sl & HKl prkliVT fiC VIEW Sri t',"o's nnd the men give freely, lav . IIJ.K rUWl Uf VIEW & i ishly and with such good grace that (fMWWWWWWfOW WHi:X THIS new telephone scheme was 11 ivi t divulged It seemed loo much llkeafalrytulc. How-could .i body believe that each solitary In dividual was to have a line for him self or rather herself for It Is tho woman who choose to bo most con slihred In the telophono system. xIt is the woman patron who tries thu tel ephone girl's soul and tho woman pa tron wno makes tho chief operator wish hu had never been born. Well, the average woman couldn't get tho proposition into her brain. It was too thick, so was the proposition. Hut ,1ust ynu go down to iho new com pany's ofllces and sre, that outfit. If your brain Isn't dizzy you nro a very well balanced person. The statement Unit everybody has a sepaiate wire may be believed after viawing that In tricate system. A cross section of these cables looks Uko nothing in tho world so much n.j a certain variety of biilohiui sausago sold down In the land of Pennsylvania Germans. The unlimited number of llttlo wires which i uti bo boiled down and pressed to gether In that circumference will astonish tho observer. Hut Iho now company seems to meet with sonio snags In Its wild career. "JCow, I don't know that I ilka thu notion oi a prlvato wlro all to my S'lf," objected a lady on tho Hill to whom tno affable telephone man was I'xrutlnlmy on iho Infinite ndvnutago of i.uvinf' dliect and oxcluslvo com munication with the exchange. "Xow, wlnn I feel bored," she explained, "I can alwaya go to the telephone and hear what my neighbor Is going to havu for lunch and often I get tho opinion entertained by her of her cook, who is enlightening a friend on tlM subjc;t. "Sometimes, too," ho continued, "I am IntcrcMcd In knowing that my dearest foe Is about to glvo a lunch eon and I can slip In first and Invite tbo peoplo she wunts. Then, what a convenient thing it is to know when IPBHIHBHHIHH07 A was mulcted with catarrh for sis years. Ho was treated by a Rochester doctor for catarrh of the throat; but his ca tarrh remained. He got so bad finally that he could not breathe through his nose at nil, caught cold easily, was always hawk ing and spitting, had ulcerated sore tin oat. poor appetite, and never felt well. He followed rr. Hartman's ad vice, took Peruna. and now says he feels better than he ever did. A Venerable Gentleman Recommends Peruna for Catarrh of the Kidneys. Hon. Moses V. Crane, Secretary of the Odin Lodge. Xo. 123, Independent Order ot Odd Fellows, In a letter writ ten from the Odd Fellows Hall. Ta coron, Wash., says: "As nn honest medicine that does all that It Is claimed to do, 1 am glad to endorse Peruna. I have had occasion' to observe the satis factory results obtained from Its use among the members of our Order and others, especially In kidney and blad der troubles, and diseases of the pelvic organs. "It affords speedy relief and satisfac tory results, and the patient is nut simply cured but tlays cured. Peruna recuperates the entire system, and makes you foel young and strong and in full vigor. Try If. and you will never regret It. It will not disappoint you." Moses U. Crane. A Blight Boy Cured of Cnttmh of the Throat. Mr. Hritrii ri.inkcnileld, of WlllUms- my li lends cpect to have something especially like for dinner. Xo. I don't really b.-Ileve I want a private wire." And tho telephone man gasped faintly and went home. e v There are inure l.lud-htarted people In this town than can bo found in any other city live tlms ItH size. Just yi.u f-et forth to .secure aid lor ihe Home for the Friendless If you doubt biich a statement. They simply "give, give, give."' Xot a bit In an absent minded beggar fashion, but with tin. kindest words, the most generous Hli einllty, the most ungrudging swiftness. The women work and give and hope i It touches one'h heart to see It. The beautiful progrnmma which will bo dis tributed at the Fete and the children's "Pled Piper" next week will hear on every page the marks of tho vast kindness and generosity of tho busi ness and professional people of Scran lon. Uless their good hearts. Paucy Hess. MUSICAL GOSSIP. Tl.. ilcatli pf Vrrdl uniovo tlie jt of tho mm that undo Ihe iiliitternth century fainui in imiito.ll hMor) ; and a Iji-k and important luit he plajtil iu tho maVlns of Hut lilttnry. .Sono lu .vet cotnf to take thulr plair, Imt iho tvvriitii'lli rpr.tiiry U unly at it K (limine, and it limit not .o forgotten that In inii there WJ Imt nnc coni'iotci, llajdn, to uphold the tudltbiw of iho piv. thn turn who wire to rn-y initio to n liljjljrr pl.ino than il had cvir roaihcd vvoic .voiiiik ai.d ui.knovvn or Mill to Ijo Iioui. With the ilosliiff of Willi's Ufo Ihe vnd of a mighty chapter Im hull reached. Verdi hi j died full of jear and honors. Hu lived to fee tho Rlotlev of all tho jt'eat com pofer of the ccnturj, from llctlhoirn to Wnvner and llrahm. Ho saw pleasuio to ioiintlCM thoujandi fr over rixty vearn. A sincere, mod cit nun, a conclmtlouj attUt and a real Keniui, lie ercw with ids ajo, loo'lni ever for ward and never backward, and Ids icwanl haa len a ilnicre lovu and affcxtlon from all who havo a chord in their litarU that Is mponnlve to a tune. II II II The appearand of Jiff Do AncelU in a "Hoy al IIokuo" will he auwnf; tho musical events uf the near future at the Lireuni. II II II Helen ncrtram'i Tarantella," tendered in the recond tot of "1'oxy Quillir," is tpolten of at one of the inott dramatic musical efforts hear! In yean. The motif of the i-omponltloii li the old CuTilejn leeeiid that ono tlttm hv thp tarantuli will daneo forever, la thU on'it Hit dramatic aitlon la accompanied liy a ballet of twelvo danccm drccted lu black aud jellow coj tumca. II II II A letter from abroad relates the Stry odd rlr rumitnniet under -which Mme. Mauvolt, Iho American oprano, insdo her re-cntre on Ihe London concert atajo at fit. James ball, Satur day afternoon, Jan. K. Karly In the mornlnK one of London's famous fogu (tlid over Ihe city, reaidcrlng It nectuary to light the fctreet lamps as early at 9 o'clock. Dy noon It was unumally thick. Cnlng from the Hotel Itusvell to f-t. .lamoj hall, Jlme. niauvelt tt btr way and vaj ovir nn hour covering a dhtance that PERUXA FREES .MANKIND FKOH THE CI1AINS port, Ii was troubled with catarrh of the throat. He could not sleep at night, and finally got so weak that he gave up trying doctors, and began to use Peruna. Ho Is now entirely well. Peruna Cured This Beautiful Young Girl of Catarrh of the Stomach. Read Her Letter. Miss Dollle i:. IMcns , Charleston, Mo writes: "IJefoio 1 began your treatment my stomach was bloated up nil the time. I could only oat boiled milk and cracker, and was o.en then most distressed after eating. Was hungry all the time, but did not daio eat enough to satisfy iny appetite. The doctor treated me for Indigestion, I took so much medi cine, but nothing did mo any good. "it Is with a happy heart I now write you that 1 am. almost well, and Peruna has done tho woik. I think It Is the best inedlcluo on earth. Had It not 'been for Peruna and your kind nd vlce, which I followed to tho letter, I should have beon In a lunntle's crave long ago. "I took midlt!no for a year and nothing helped mo until I took Porunn. It was certainly a flod-send. Our doc tor bill amounted to a 'mall fortune of Itself. "My mother and grandmother are now taking lVriiuu. and It Is helping them. I talk Pciunii to everybody. Tho drugslst tells me he sells more of It than any other medicine, u Is grand." would i.nlinarlly laho tin minuter. When l.e camo tn the -t.ifto to lni;, the Mid f-talic. tha fnf w.i so dove lu m. J.ui'.k hall tint Mie could not m'c hei iiudiir'', nor they Int. N sho hiniply sanu to a Innl. oi fop without a erect In;. Tho appliu-.o that tamo oui of tin foR bank after "he sine, ho'vevir, i!imriitrated tti.it fhe l.ad nut Lui fom-olten by her London ad tiiireri". r " ii 'ihe tolluwinis rroKianimc was clven by the piano pupils oi Mi. .1. M. I hainc In hi ttudi-i list .Siluiday alliiiUHin: Pucr, Hondo in R Mijur Itou-nd JIUtes flraco McLean and r.ladva W.itKln". Sfdo, "The Iluttcrfly, ' nolita JII Mao Clul.e. frolo, Vvcfiiuv lu 1! 1'I.U Major Clopln Mi Hutli Ilanhy. Polo, Mnall in II Major IlandrocV Alleifro Moihrato, Andante, AlUarUto. Mi's f!raei M.l-an. Duet, Vftbe in II 1'I.H Maj.-r MortiovvVl Mie Itulh Ilanley mid lle-lo fctcllc f-olo, "'il.e Mower Rot.r." Ijngo MU-i Clacks Witl'dn. Solo, "l!erccue," Chopin Mr. Harvey lloiurt. .Silo, Sonata In 1! Vial (op. 7) IlMtIioi.cn Adagio, Allegro. Mazurlu fapiico Mason Miss Mabel llcimle. Duet. Maiurlia in II liat Mimldt Misses flraco -ucLcan and Clidy Wctl.lr.s. II II II Tho International Collegn ol Millie b.u inoveil inlo (iuirne,v Hall, where Hu increasing lxii rc3 cm bo butter lundltd. I'uplh for mindolin, Kultai ami violin an- irgit(iiug il.illy and tho Miidmts for tho plmo are lonslanlly appljlng. Tour mole giand romerls will Ik- given at tho rollege betwten thlt and July I. r i' ii The fulhivklng progr inline will be rendned in the Second Prei-bitnlan cliuuli loinorrovvi MOItNINfi. Oigan Prelude, Andanto In A Major ....Whlln'y Anlheni, "rhiu SpcaUth the I5rd cf Hof.l," fclulnrr Ml.s Illacl, Chonis of Men's Voice, and I'ull Choir. OlTertory Solo, "The I'harlne and Publican," Van il) Water MNs Caragau, Organ IVn-tludn Lutkln LVH.MNO. Miss Mabel Rennic and Mr. diaries II. Doer. sam, organlatJ, will astlst In tl.c evening pro gramme. Organ Prelude, Andante and Adagio from MendfUiOhn's Second Sonata In 0 Minor, Mini Malel Hmnle Anthem, "Cast Thy llurdcn on tho lord," Mcndohsohn Quartette and Choir. Offertory-Quintette, "0 Kor tho Wings ot a ))alri' MenilcIs3ohn MUtcs lllack, (Jaragan and hahnon, Messrs. (Ilppcl and Morgan. Orgin I'oitludc, Allegro and fugue from Men delxohn's Second Sonata In O Minor, Mr. Charles II, Hocnuin Mr. J. M. Cliance, OiganUt an.l Director. II II II Muvle for tomorrow' hi vices at the Kirtt rntbvterlan chunli will Include! "Jubilate Deo" Haydn Choir, riulo, "Ills Salvation Is Nigh," Mr. Dtvld Stephens Anth'ni, 'Tralse the bold," , Hueli Choir. AiK.em. "Now Hie Pay I Over," Choir II II 'l A few of Mr, J. T. Walklns' engagements for Kcbruaryi Tho tcventh with the Schubert iruar- telto at Nicholson, On the tvreltth with tho S(.hubcrl "luartcttc and Mr. Ilarlliy at Hie II. OF CATARRH. 1 HowaMotherSaved aBaby Daughter Mis. J. JL llrown, Dunncgan Springs, Mo., writes: "My little daughter, three years old, was troubled with a very bad cough, which remained after nn attack of ca tarrhal fever, which was a great deal worse nt night. Sho would wake up out of her sleep and cough until I feared she could not stand it. Nothing that wo gave her seemed to do her any good. "I then concluded to send for Dr. Hartman's book, entitled "The Ills of Ijlfe," which I promptly received. I at tho same time commenced giving her Peruna. She has taken ono bottlo In all, through which sho has obtained a complete cure. "She also since her birth was troubled with indigestion, but since sho has taken Pcrunu, she can eat almost any kind of food without any bad r- MlltS. "Sho is now as well and happy as any llttlo girl can 'bo. When our friends sny how well sho looks, I tell them Peruna did It. I shall aways bo a friend of Peruna, as T consider It thn best medicine for coughs and Indiges tion we havo ever tried, and wil rec ommend It to any one similarly af flicted. If you do not deiivo prompt and sat isfactory results from tho uso of P nina, write at once to Dr. Hartman. giving a full statement of your case, and be will bo pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Add i ess Dr. Hartman, President oC The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. A Skin of Beauty la a Joy Forover. D" T KE X GIII!HAI7II'H OfllKMTlt. encus UU MAU1UAL lIKAL'liriEU. nsminet Tui, rimnlet.rrwlctaav .Mota Istet.i. uibT, id 83 dLKMiei. ni trerv V.i.mi.1. . 3-3 detection. Is s ,(UoU th. tttl tfS rf77Cirv. and tm ma iSa btrmlns tut 1 t'l o eurt It It prop, erl made. Accept no counicrftlt ot) simitar nam. Pr.l. A. Sajrs said to t lady of tlie baavtom (aiiaUuit)i "ii;m ladlM wIUum them. .5 tB reeommand 'uoiir- aud's CrssBi as lb least bannful of all the Kkln prepanu tionj" rerailTbj" "V Uoas " rcr sal br t- j- i w -. all DrnirgliU an lanejJoodl Doalart tntkeU.BHCtaadas,taia Curts ratav. T. UOPKUia. rwp r, n urtai hum bv, a.a Ail?Y,IiCONOUERIl BELLAVITA Arsenic Boanty Tablets and Pills. A par. fcctlys.ifo.ind minrr.Qtoodtruatmcnt for all i-klo llsordorj. Restores the bloom olyouth to laded faces. 10 cli.yo' treatment rjOe; SO daja' $1.00, by wall onn fnr rlrcular. Address, VUGVITA MEDICAL CO.. Cllahm & Jicksoa Sll.. CblcH Sold by McGarrah & Thomas, Urug gistt,, 20J Lackawanna ave., Scrauton. I'av. It. y. M. V. A. IMi. II at Goshen, N. y, rb.. ii at Hobart. fcb. 3 at Staiufoid, N. y, il I - ... I Tho following niufili.il progranuno will be vn. dered tomorimv at Elm Park rntnflftiriijVrMh direction of Mr. J, Allrcd I'cnnil'glori, orrmlhSt and music ducclori , .., , MOU.NIX0, Oigan rrclurte In A Klat ffiriimant' Clioir, "0 King Unto tho Lord," (...".nurtc Organ, Offertory in A Minor..,., ..Sale-mi IlasD Solo ...,, , Selcctnl Organ l'ortludo In 1' , Southaid KVli.NINO. Oigan, Prelude In I) Ithclnbertrc flK.fr, "0 no Joyful" , Vau.Lcar Orjan, Oirertory In A ,,... Stalucr Soprano Solo, "Jesus Lover of My Soul," Welsh Air Choir, "0 Lovo Divine" Van Lear Organ, l'ct)inle In D tliillruant Klin Park Quartcttci Miss Kllzabetli Thomas, soprano; .Mi's Helen Sehramni, contralto! Mr. Allied Wooler, tenor! Mr. Philip Warren, 'baaio. II II II The International Colli go of Music, Profetmr I., W. Curr, director, gives IIji quirterly concert in llucrne,y hill Wednesday evening, I'eb. fi. Thin coi.ivrt will be among the best given this .fai-un. It will open Willi a plmo solo, followed, by ,i duet, violin and piano, Tlie Scrauton Man dolln club will also asaUt and thrro will be other Instrumental numbers. Also six number In elo. cutlon under the direction of Miss Sidle Jones, teacher ot elocution, and about ten piano num bers. Tickets and reserved seats at J, W, Guern sey's tnusla store. i m Tho Host Cold Cure 1b ono you cun talto without lnteriup tion to liuslnufiH. Ono that does not cltf ct the head or hearing i0 the con tinued uso ot quinine. Ono that cures hpcedlly and (ctvea you feeling fresh and clcar-hcutlpd. Such a ono la Krauso'B Cold Cure, Price I5c. Soli hy Matthews Bros. tM Jk (JSytl Si y- 13Ly55iiFlh I ' 1 V L'tLL