Till! SCKANTON TRIBUNE-S ATUKD A lr, FEBULTAKIT 16, 190T. WEST SCRANTON I - CONTAGIOUS DISEASES DEMAND THE ATTENTION OF HEALTH AUTHORITIES. flagrant Violations of the Law Dis covered by Officer Lewis in Morris Court Funeral Announcements. Thomas H. Dale Will Speak Belorc tho West Side Republican Club on March 14 Y. W. C. A. Reception and Other Mntteis of Interest. Personal Items. 'A rnpo f grot.ii neglect of tin- Iuvvh of liualth woh tineurtliod yesterday In iMonis court by Health OIIIcit Thomas V. LuwIp, when ho went to funiliratc tho prumUos at Noh. R0 and l'ti. Jh. AgncH ZollncrltnOi died Thursday after u jiiiitraetril Illnexs fiom diphtheria, wnd riovurul children In the house him now not-fly mulcted with tho disease. Tho health otlleor leuincd that nr laiiKoineiits had been inadu for a pub lic funeral this nioinltii; and a wnko was to have been hehl In the house last nlRlit. J. owls tacked up n sIku on tho hntiM, and onleicd all tho people away from the house. After doliiK ( IiIh ho fumigated the premises, and left to i-onlVr with Dr. Allen lelatlve to the i-iisc Tho latter Instructed lls to u forco the law, and sent Captain Utirku in assist him. AVlien tho two olllen j cached the house the second time, they found the sign tacked on the ad joining house, whoio s-uver.il additional eases of diphtheria were dlsuivered. Kolluorltrsh'H house vvn again phi- "iided, nnd then Lewis reported thu iiw to lieutenant AVIIllams. A i H o'clock last iilKlit Lewis unl AVIIllams visited tho house and found iln I'otps-o Hiirroundod with women, nnd in an niljnlnlnfr room u munber of ini'ii ueio assembled, regaidles.s of the jestrletlons placed on tho premises. Tho place was again cleared out, ond llie occupants threatened with arrest, which ibceniud to have the desired (..f JVct. The people tiro all forclgnem and do not n'cm to understand the resti lo tions placed by law on contagious dis eases. The funeral of Mrs. Kolluurllrsli was to have been public this morning, but Lewis prevented this and will be mi hand to enforce the law. Will Mnko an Address. The committee recently appointed by :he West Side Central Kepublicnn club ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR (COUGHS ") and colds TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Today, and for Nine Days Our Annual Sale o Men' We carry not only the largest, but the best stock ot medium nnd line white shirts in this city, livery size, every make, every peculiarity that stands for merit is found in Globe Ware house white shirts, and whether tho wearer be short or tall, slim or stout nukes no difference. "We can fit him perfectly as though he had had a shiit made to order. v Anot her Important Point .'arehouse white shirts lins are used in their manufacture, while the fitting are of as ood a quality as your grandmother would have bought when M't about making a new go-to-meeting shirt for her good man. We might also add that all shirts have gusseted seams in the skirts, sleeves, back, etc.. while all with the exception ot the lowest numbers are reinforced back and front, and have patent neckbands. A Few Price Facts. Xo.li Is ;i Shirt that sells all over the country for 451: fuul 50c. The sale price in any size is OOC Xo. 2. Is a While Shirt, made with continuous facings; has double reinforcements back and front, patent neckbands, etc. Our 1 popular half dollar shirt at 32C Xo. .1 Is double-stitched throughout; has short or long fronts, all Icnghts ol sleeves, etc., and made irom the famous Woinsut- . tcr Muslins. Regular tsc quality lor 45C Xo. 1. These Shir ts have every advantage that the highest priced goods on the market possess, and being made from New Yoik Mills Muslin, are absolutely guaranteed for service. Regular 7SC s1 suits lor OxzC Xo. 5. Ourcelebiated untearable Night Shirts, made from best standard muslins, white or fancy trim, 54 inch long, and very . best making. During this sale 45C Xo. 0. The best made Night Shirt in the market and guaranteed to give satisfaction in service. Regularly sold by us at 75c. , The sale price .' OOC Globe Warehouse ., ssfVSl'Sp' to urraiige for speakers to address tho members on subjects of general (Inter est have secured the services of Thorn- nu It Tinla wlm ulll Niir.nk before lilt! n ... whivi ...... ..... .-,-- club on Thursday evening, March 11,. ' Tills will bo tho iirst of nf VfW ufc nddi esses to be delivered' befjnV .thpj club, und urruitEeincnjs v'jIllHii&n1'-1-'' for the acconuuodatlou)ot-uiiine.jp'nir-. hers and tlielr frleiAls. A 'lunch will In provided, nnd otjier features will bo enjoyed, which will be aniioiinced later. Jlr. Dale is a foniier resident of "West Kurniiton, and Is too well known hens to need any introduction. His pres eixo nt thu club will insure n largo at tendance ami lie the means of stimu lating the party workeis to lenowed Interest In the organization. Patriotic Athlotic Sooioty. The following programme will bo tendered In Meats' hull next Tuesday evening, under tho auspices of tho 1'atriotlo Athletic society: I'lmo nol lloti Prof, ll.ui ill Jenlilui tlaild .lonUtu )J ill bleplu in itoia mils MIm .luinlo (ilea' in WUlhm I'rli'e Ilclij miln Hughes ..llii- Phillips Maggie ll.nis Miss MiiM-!i . -)ln Sol.. Silo Soli Whistling mln I luo I lii'lll.llliit Iluth :il)'l wini; il.ln'i' Tumbling li.it; punching Plan. A.ilo Nmg II. .ny I'.inli UniUti llmih'ri ....Thoints Mitlllgin Talllc Louis .llig 1'iiur ijiiailetle , faille- DurLIn Sdi " The enleilalnmont will bo by u social. followed Ivotltes Annual Banquet. The lioli.-rt Morris lodge of lvorlt"s will liold thel. annual banquet at tho Fail child hotel on 1'ilday owning, .Match 1. It Is uuileirlood that the" affair will b a "stag," similar to the spread iPontly held at tlio Olhloif, .Hid will be more i Inborn to than heio lofuie. The abovo dati will be HI. David's day, and it has been the custom of the Ivotltes to celebrate the event with n bnno.uet for man yeats. Tho annual onteitnlnment nnd banquet of the Ladles' Aid society of the Taber nacle Congregational church will bo held on tho kimo date. Simpson M. E. Chinch. Il.-v. A. .1. Van Cleft, of Dunmole, will occupy the pulpit of the Simp son MethodlFt 1'plseop.il church to moirtiw morning, and Jtev..T. U. Sweet, IX P.. will pi each in tho Dunmore Methodist Episcopal chinch. The oillclal board of tlie Simpson Methodist Kplst.np.il church will meet on Monday, i-veniug. It is understood that Dr. Sweet does not desire to be leturned to tho Simpson chinch by the next general conference. Jnckson Street Baptist Chuich. The Ladles' Aid society met Wed nesday for thu iirst time tlds year and oiganlzed with Mis. Mary Wagstaff as piesldent. There was a large attend ance. Mis. Casslo IJedmond and Mrs. ,T. H. Williams are thu two competitots for the quilt. The choir will meet every Vilday More We Will Continue weai well, only the bebt mus White Shirts nlulil, 1'iof, Davis has received tho miislu sent for. Propniutlons arc going on by the children to present tho famous Tom Thumb Wedding on Washington's blithday, February 21. Tho pastor Is preparing his annual Illustrated, sermons for Sunday even ings. Topics: "O rent Hymns nnd Their Wilteis." "Tho l'rodlgal," "Tho Life of Job," "The Story ot tho Blind Man," "Mv Mother's lllble." The pinor meetings are well nttend .tsl'nnd ii deep sphltual Interest pre Villi". ' Younjr Women's Reception. An Informal reception was held In the Young Women's Christian associa tion rooms last evening for n number of young .women who have recently beconfo members. Tho affair was very enjoyable and well nttcuded. Those who assisted In entertaining were Misses Anna Strickland, Mary Davles, Mary Null, Mabel Jayne and MIjs Jones, GENEItAI, NEWS NOTES. Mi. M.illn.v, nf I'ttlou strirt, fell on tlu ice in TiiurvIJV onil froctuiril lior .um. .Mnrff.ui 1. DitiliU, of Dii Won i.ttcet, ii .it lci..Jlni; thu funeral lit a ulauw in SiUuilMIt county. 'I lie f.niioul Tint 'iliuiub viiMmk will li" if proiiurisl nt Ho Jick"ftil trcct lljptlit fhunli en Till. 21. Mltirian loil(ie f( iMil IMIiiwi' lulil tl-rir regu lar wiiMy meeting; l.ul ii'iiliii,r, Mlildi j wll iitliniiiil. At tlio imciliis of lVjli.ii loJm-, No. :i7. Ix.jal K'iiIkIiI of AnKi'.ia, TliurMljy cvinlni;, o-ic i-.indlilate .ii Inlllitcil iitiil fuiir pnpmltlntii ii' irlicil for ii'liMtotcment, 'llio In'cc liailti, k ilurl tho lie fur rdiotatcniciit In si, tlic ile tlrlnir to u.iin iMcnmo nftlliatcit must d - liinr tn Apill t. Adi-r lli.it Jalc tho ki will n;.iln li ijIm-iI. II. M. IKill, fonncily o( Vnik, Pa., Iia.s Hccqit nl a wlilon Willi T. K. Pilio, the luiliir. lii.liort loiii'r, tlie pli'inlnr, lui punliasul llio Imp mill ti.liucn ol I'lillip Mnilln, mi Soilh ll.nli; P.ntv r-Miui". 'J he iluplojcs nf t' '.It. 1'tr.K.lut cnllli-ry mho piiil jitlml.i;-. lloi. S. ('. Login, II. II.. i.ill pic.itli in (It 'iiimir Afiiiio I'ni-liiliri.iii ihuiili ."uivhy iiiulnp, (I p. in. A MiKonie to nil. 'I lie LjiIIis' Alii hKiily of the 1'irt VI". Mi Ciuii;it;ntliti.l clmtili, on Soulli Main aniiu I'Ntiml ,i licjity linltatlun to all to ctteiid tliur -'M lounliy toa p.m, Mhiili Mill be glim on VVMlilnKlun'a Wrlliiln. Tea. ifroc? (panuki-O, lliin IncaJ nnd liutkr, ami M country c.ikr will be sitieil. Tlio ai1ml.iin fen is onlv til i cut, he cream will be i-olil extra. Come aii'l have n ion time. The nlulit nho.il nt Xo. 1.1 biilldln; has bieti iloveil onli c to the lack of ntleinlince. A clans of I'liiillit.itrH wuc inlllilnl into 1lio in: .-.lilies of the Piotestat.t Homo Ciitlo List limine. The union over the lunalin ol the Lite. Unix Jowpli Lxnili were comlucteil at the lion-, near thu Arilihald mine, jcitenkiy afternoon. Inter nient Mas mails In the Wn-thlniiti uticet remoter-. 'I he lenulnt of tlie hte Mr-i. Aii" Zeleiieiiti.li, of Moirii lourt, Mill 1m pilwuly luternil thla liiornlnp. Ml Mibil Speneir, 01 llijj .laikson ntnot, inlerlalniil the einplo.nt. of the (.lobe Wan houe lit 1 M nine. Those Mlio .i-lleil in rmhliit; Mire Alrt. lTukc ami Jin. ltenler. Pea Coal $1.50 a Ton Delivered, to South Slile, central city nnd central llvdo Park. Address orders to J. T. t'harkey, 1011 Cedur avenue. 'Phone 6(i3. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Mrs. Daniel Melvin Entertained a Large Party of Friends Last Night Other News Notes. A veiy pleasant party was lrtt evening held at tho home of Mrs. Dan iel .Melvin. at ::i Alder street. Th-J evening was whlleil away with games, Mings and dancing. At P' o'clock dainty A'tnuds wi-ie M-rvod by tho hostoss Music was furnished by Martin Hooney. Those pi e.sont Aveie: Misses Katie Sullivan, Katie Itutler. Nellie Culllno, Katie Miller. I.ucy Sullivan, Mamo Kelly, T,,ucy Hartelson, Klla Hartelson, Katio Quililan, Nellie Qtilnn, Thoimn Mawn, Mai tin Kooney, M. .1. itoonoy, Thomas Osborne. John l.ungan, Floyd Hartelson, Fred Sprandlo, Daniel Sul livan, John Urosel, William Golden, William Ileal), John DIelJ! and John Cirambo. Second Annual Ball. Tlie bc-coud annual ball of the Patri otic Older Sons of America Uugle. Fife and Drum corps, which was held lust evening under tho management of their Humpernickel tiand at Athletic hall, amis a splendid success, about 1.10 couples attending. The hullwas beau tifully decorated with gaily c'oldrcd bunting.. Tho affair was In chaige of a com mittee consisting of A. I liahr, 1 Jones. F. W. ltlce. J. I.'. Itoth, 11. Chase, 11. Sanies. VV. J. Melster, ( ynme, II. Wels, F. C. Miller, F. Dles Ing. A. J. llammen, V. Kelletman, II. Kii-fer. W. FrantK. F. W. Herman. J. N. Smith, J. Hvans and James V. Ledger. Told In a Few Lines. An nl rinhuncn t .mil suir n 1mii : -i iwiilng liy the iiiiinlnrj of tho IVonnn'ii miim of M. Paul'? chuirh anil vn a iry rnnyalii fit-lit. The following programnm a uiiilriuli Oiiim K-liction, PioffiMir Kiolij mm, iliunli i lu.ii ; pUno fculo, AINs A, 111 it-.; suhi, Ml.i A. .slmlrr; pl.nio wlo, Jllt-i I'riula Kunurbi-i ; ml Ijtli.ii, Jii-i I.illie I.ult; hiIo, M1-.1 A. Kltilii; piaii'i null), Mn. At. llalllionij mln, Alls I, KilU'i: n-kitlon. female iholr; piano duet. Mix 1'ilnli Korn icbrr ami MIn Uilllioin; yon, Allv V. lilolln; pi, i no aula, Ali.s V, (Slav.-, iluet. MI.I Siuliei mil MI'i A. Kliulir; mlo, M, KjIIiii; h Hi" wilo, Miss Maitfjul llillliiini lliL- St. IVtu'it s-Hiily lll nut i m-xt .suiidiy aiipriiikiii ill M. Shrj-'n lull at '-'...'i n'dock. Tin i:ii tiie City Touriat ilub will hulil a ickii l.ir inii'tlliK in .'-illnhy aftiruoon jt '.'..'(i) o'lloik in their rooim on I'runt Hicct. Tlio people nho aio ulillfcil t.i trjel t lurry nii-i-l, lu'twoen I'illkton mill (Vilir iiu-iuiu, iro Ju-Uy liullKiuiit at lliu iniir.u of llm HiitluiTilit k n-ioiisi1ile for tlio coinlitloii ot tlit-t .tieit. It is Kite to ejy tint nut S10 In Uric jcun lui briii ! nt by Hie aiilboiltie.4 In m.ikii'if i liable tlili -Irrit, Willi h U to tmirli Hied by the peupla of Ninth Scr.uiton. Ami to aiU to th. Cherry Huet Is tho only street uosilni; PltHton aieiuie for many bloiks in.li vuv wliiih ban no .tn-t lliflit. In all lamlor tlii Mrrit tboubl nut be ill-., iiiinliutiil aeiin.t. Jim. JUM Turmr, of Piar ntuit. N wij ill, thuiiuli Alluhlly ImproM'd at llili mIiIhl" lly I he iin.iniiiioiih Mile of tlie iiiutiil) cimfri. rm it of Ci'iIji- Aeini Mflhiiilll llpiiiupjl chinili at iU iihiiI elun tlie blOn i i niin.lid In n-uiiH tlio paitor, lit v. I', p. Pole, to tl.it iliiircb for anotliei jiur. The ilnmli l iiijoyini; u piiiuil of crontli ii(ir beiorn iiiialeil In Hi bl.toiy. The tiu.tti ban- niiiuil an upllon on a niw butlJInir tlio, ,m. now olfn tlio par on.ite ami rhnrcli propirty for :j1j nt a eiy luw (lk'iiie. Pied LciiKler. ot '-tone .hit. in, an rinplo.ie of tlie Colliery Knxlnivr i-omiuiiiy, who Mi-tJliiid iiijiirit-i to bU anliie hiiii tune juo, ii wplilly lll)iloIli THE HOuUIEST RIAN IN SCRANTON u w;ll ra the liamUouiMt, ami otlien are invited to call on any druccUt and Kit lieu a trial bottle of Kemp'a IUI-jiii for His Tin oat und bnne, u niiiiiiy that Is u'luuntdd to Hire and relleie all Clitonle and Aiule Coiiulm, Asthnn, llioncliltii and Comuiuptlun, I'rltc iW. Hid iOf. TO VICTIMS OF COUGHS, CATARRH AND CONSUMPTION, Sensible Advice Which i( Follow ed Will Save Their Lives. Small pox killed less than one thous and poisons In this country during l'JOO. Consumption nnd Pneumonia de stroyed the lives of one hundred nnd seventy-eiulit thousand, ol.v hundred and ninoty-flve during tlio same period. Ono casij of small pox will frlu'hlen thousands into adopting' tho advice of their physicians or the rules of tho Health Hoard, yet those allllcted with I'oueliH, t'atarrh and Consumption uttetly iKnoro such advice, do not heed the reports published by tho ltureau of Vital Statistics but Instead, spend thiilr time and money trying to cure these diseases with treatments and remedies which are not recognized by regular physicians, never mentioned In health reports, and cannot possibly teach the germs causing the disease. Now If these peoplo would Investi gate every tetnedy manufactured, study the construction of the air pas sages, and be guided by the reports of tlui llureau of Vital Statistics, they will soon iitui there Is but one lemedy and ono method by which Consump tion can be cured. To bo sine, stomach medicines may give strength and flesh to many, and vapors and sprays of strong drugs leaden the lough, but the repoits ot tho Bureau of Vital Statistics prove how utterly worthless those treat ments have been In stopping the pro gross of Catiurh and Consumption. HYOMICI, tho Dry-Air Uermlclilfl was discovered In lS'Ji, but did not connj Into general use until lSUil. Now, instead of going into tlie merits of this new lemedy, ve usl; you to turn to the jeurly reports of deaths and their causes published by the government In lh, you will find that the Increa-so In deaths fiom Consumption and Pneu monia slopped then; that in 1M7 they wore fill titer i educed, and that this re duction increased annually until it reached a giand total ot 23,:S05 In 1900. That 11YOM10I cured 'J3.303 persona of consumption In WOO. will undoubt edly surprise many, but when you know that Coughs. Colds, Catiurh and ltioiichltls. which are the starting point of Consumption, cannot exist when HYOMKI is used, it is easily understood. IIYOMEI is tho only ouie for Coughs, Cutarih, Hronchltls and Con sumption because it Is tho only germi cide which can bo inhaled in the air we, breathe. HYOMKI is tlio only cure becuuse it Is through the air we breathe alone, that the germs of the disease can be reached and destroyed. Five days' treatment is sent free to any address .on receipt of 2c stamp. HYOMKI sold by all druggists or sent by mail. Complete Outfits $1.00. Trial Outfits j.-.e. Hyomel Palm, (a wonderful Healer), ioc. The H. T. Booth Co., Ithaca, N. Y. NORTH SCRANTON. .bnrei P.ivh, ol Cjjiva Mrwt, i ilar.Reioj.ly 111. VHliii Mr.) tin. of IlnriK Spring. Alk., ie tiiuuit to bis f.nnr h' me on Church aumie, ami it ihpw Miilrrlni; with pnnini'onia. Mr. Dilos Moure i ionaleccnt. Mr. ami Mm. .1. Kwm, 'f VVVt Mirkit .trct, aie lejoicliiic omt Hie .irmal of a biby boy. TIiiiiiiih llenrj, of Wist Mutkil Vnit, U tllL'lilly InilltnoMil. The Willow 1 1 mill Ilium corru, of the lllgl.unrk, will lioU u il.iue in Mulhc-tiii'ii hall, Fib. '. A liru'e crowd thronged the auililorluin to .itn, .lolm .1. Sjltnoii'i. i-oiiu-il) Urania, "Down in llie Alife, in' the Pluik-Me Store," wlilih ai Mi'untitl In a mot t-iti-failmy lnaniiir. 'the c.it v.a-. (oiiipoM'il n.tiriiy of local talnit. MIh Mji'imt f'o.uie, oi lllooin avenue, km unprlkcil 'lliuiMlay eniiinir by a ljrse iiinnliir if fildnl-i In liunur of lui MtitlnK trlniil, Dr. I.ibliio M.intmi, ol PhlUilclpliU. A iny ple.ii ant i MhliL- was pint, .itiO it iniiliiiBhl ilainty ri'tli-lilliilill weri! mieil. Thoie prist nt weio-JIKse-i lliiiliret llealey, of Orlionilalej .Vtinle 'llioin.is, Dm i Moore, (ir.uo (iibbon-., lierniulu .mil Monb.l ("ojiii- ami 1)1. Mbbie M.intoili VVII li.un bowls William Il.im.tt, .Tohn Iclany, Dr. .1 li. Stanton, M. J. Morun, T. .1. Cone, Pr. VI. li. Mnpcr, of 1'itl'ton: M. .1. C'o.mio, II. T. Sneiieer ami Mrs. ami Arn. bowls. Tlie fe-.lh.il of tlie Vtenioiia' ilinrci. uino In an mil Thursday. 'I lie mcn-H wn far bejoinl tlie anticipation of the nol MtiKulne of lntinhcM 'I In wavwoik of Mia. Muterna caie ninth mini mint ami the tiblrau bv tho jounu ladlci was mi.v liiterc-tliisr uinl in.tmethe. 'I lie dour piiie Ihe tir-t niKlit wa w-uii lii Vo. 178, and wai Ik Id by M1-.-I lUlher Rvan-i. of Piktliuiic. 'Ilia Mliet pillow was won by Mi. Ilannnah I'.ian. ol lliitl. .iMini, llils illy. Tlie giii&s ul by All. Pi lie, tin wlni.lin; iiunibcr of the door prki llie n'tond l.kht w-.w .IV, Tlie pally hal ing the ahou iniinbi-i, ln.il net the lamp at lTn'i summit aemie. 'I he linuli is xiy niatutul to ill who lnlpe.1 lo make tlio rlfml nr!i J MIKISS. 'Hi'- Vlinlonati kik lit oi llio Piolderto Pns-b.vt.-ii.m iliuii.li had llielr monthly inei-tliij; je. i(n)i uftitiDon Willi Mis, ,1. II. I'l-li. Vn iiiti-iestiiu proinamtuc 01 mUxioiuiy tupiiK wis .I'lisiileitil, followlinf whltli lliflit reiii".hiiiiis ueie lervtd. DUNMORE. "'Iii.i Annuo CbiUtUn eliurch"l,ieathliig nwin. Ing und ivinliip, by the rator, Kev. J. 1), D.ilmej. Alurning Mnlct- t 11 o'lliKk, topic, "llie bord'a Supper. ' r.trniux feriice at 7.:ifl o'lhuk. tople "IVe Ilaie Viftd Unlo A'ou and Ami Han- Not Pained," Sunday mIiooI al ID u'llotk: iiii-n's ituctlug at il-id n'lb'ck. Diiniiion Mitliodi.t Kplseoiul rhunh -Het. A. .1. an I left, pastor. The Hn. .bilm II. hweit. I. )'., will oiTiip., lhe pulpit In the morning iu cubango with Mo pistor. und the paitor will pitith iu llie (tiuiig. Tho mbjeot of tho f-iiinon In the nenliu will ho "Mr-. illon and llei Ihiuhel," The other sniliis will bo held as usiul. 'ents free and ill made welcome. liudley Mieet IlaplUt ibunb-lt v. li. II. North will ottupy the pulili at boil, morning and cieiihg mike. VII aie wide nine, huts nee. llm mm of the Aiithodlst Kplnopal thurili an Inislly piepaiing lor tin lr Mippir 'o bo held iu tin. Minday whool room nil I'tb. 'ii. I.iirylhlng cntUKiled wllli the ntT.iir Is In bo loikul liter In lhe nun ot the ivngii gallon. Tim l.ullis nf the thiiuh arr iuoying lhe plus, im t of going to at lean, one -.upper that they did nut Ii.im- to oi range, while tlie men pioteas t.i be .'lad ilut liny will be able to attend cms that liny did pr'paio and that is prepaicd ill hi. Vll.i. lwiluiim' llubiiu, oi Carboudale, i lilted fill mis in town ycstriilay. Hi', (i. .1. Clianibulain, of Plakily tticet, Is (oiiiah'i-ient ullir his mt'nt Illntss, Tho tblldren of Mr. II. fl. ('air, of Dudley meet, an- (lowly iicoieilng fiom keuro at tails of the mcudeg, Notlu to TeachersOn ateoimt of funeral will not lie it boroigh bulhlliiB before tl.M oVIot!; p. in. , Augu.t Walilcis, treasurer. GREEN RIDGE. Sirs. ,1 H. Miller, of Prim aunue, tnt yiS leulay In Carbondale. I'.iiuy tablo butitr, -5 ccnU ptr pound, at U. 0, htcMlia'. Tho body of lhe lair llev. W. 0. (Jalpln reached (lieen Ilidgo on the .1'J Delaware and lludrf.il train jtiterday afteiuoou fiom 1'uadllla, N. V., and was In tene 1 Iu Dunmoio crincteiy. nreiid, cake, iic, iream pun, crullcni, fiom 1 bat baker., at i:. G. Stcuiu'. OBITUARY. Isaac Brown. Peierfully , ttid qul.-lly iMae fliown pawed imiy from this world lout uhilit. .Vflrr two inonil-jt of painful lllncM peato tame, nnd ut 8.35 o'clock last night the joung man, win wnt eer)ono' friend and who went tliroimh ilfj ivilli a emtio ond klmlly nod to the highest and lowrst, expired. Ills life rbbcil uway flvo minute niter he bad pawed lido a peaceful, tutful lcei). 'i lie opent an evccllcnt day jcstirdiy, and for the fli-st time during tho Ial weik hopoj ot lecsrtery wire entertained. A niddm chan'O took plate, tioni-uT, and mitrrmided by numbers ol his family th end eanie, llecet.ei was lint lieutenant ot Company 'K. liilrtitntli Ii'k'I MPtil, ami itrrreil in tho guard ilurlne tho lulo war. lie was CO Vears of age, bring- born In this city Nov. 29, 1"7'., and was educated In tho -lly public siliouls. Aitrr lcnaing them be was identlltid Willi Ids fither, M. ilrown. In tha iiuiuitcmoiit of llro.ui'n lice lilve lor many jrat, mid rhowril excellent IiusIikm ability. About rlKlit jean niii. he Joint d Cunip.niy I) of the 'Thirteenth reRlmint, and thru rapidly aib vaiKdl from the ranks In n lion icnunlwiloned oflker. When the war biol.e out, lie was nn the Mart of Colonel II, .V. Coukoii, and k riolllicd the fiinrlions o( ipiaitermaiter MtKeant for the riiilim-nl. lie lonlrnrteil a furious Illness In ramp, but his riiKKcd, ntllnb phiiln,ue itood 1.1 tit In Kixxl stead, nnd he pied mdly Ihionili the critical Mast. Vt lliu comtuilou of the war and mustir Inst out ol tin renliueiit l.e itlurnisl lo private llie, but in -Inly, 1000, was uiiahimou'ly ilio-i'n icinml lleuliiiaiit ol (.'imip.iiiy K, nf tlie reor tfitilod Tllrtecnlh. On Jnn. 7, be was nihunced lo lust lltutiiianl, but necr bad the oppot (unity of iiijojlnsr the honor. It wus two niuiilhs ano that' bo first Mill'eml any Hints, and ulnr t'ting trt.ited for Home lime for the grip lift Ills Iml npparcnlly tiired, He oon found it neiestirj, boweier, to con. tlnue rci'tHliii; tri'ulinrnl, and iluruir the la.t icitn weeks was ronimid to bis bid, with what was pronounced an unusually dtveie case of la Rilppe I Hood poifonliiK iilo Kit in, and ilevplle all lliat the best mrille.il aid niid nib' lice could do, he nank rapidly and towaids th? inldillo of tlds week hi llie was dispnlred of. An opeiallon was jelenl.iy pt-ifoimed, ns a last possible ni.urt, and alter lids there wi m mirked a ihange for the belltr tint hopes wvin air-iin l eil led. Iletoic bo iWed on inlo tin (.leip fiom wbli-h he was doomed never to awake, KUierous ibantts of bis rct-ou-ry w-eie pro liouueed. During the lit iwo Joais dcteiiid atlcd as local ai;ent' lor a numbir of IiMiiaucc uuuu'ies. llo w.ih n member of the luieolint and Protui ie Order of i;iks, tlie Ma-ions, and aNn nil oii1cl.il of the Spinlili- Vmnlian War Veterans BSMHiatlon. ilia father and niotlur and two bmthtrs, fiuitnie and Leon, mtilvt- liiin. The tiewH of Ids death will brim; j chill to the Iit-ait ot ctery one who rcr kmw Kiae lliown. 11 Is duiibtfiil 11 there is a juiintc man in tin- illy belli r kiiim ii or more popular than he. None who knew bun tould ro-ist his frank, open nuiinir, lie bimuht xunshiiie with him Mlieieier he win' mid lell Mollis ami ood burner eei- In hind l.lin. Adam Mnthias. Ad mi MutliluJ, atd Si year, diul i-lnil.iy alliinoon nt his lesid'nte, tilll lllrth (.titel, atter a four neeki' illntss. The dniated wan an olu resident of South Sttanton, and was hi Id In liluli esteem by a lare number of icqnaintamc. lie is kiinhcd by three lijinjhteis, Mis. Jieob Manswcller, Vir. .MjiIii.h Tine nnd Mrs. Max I.iulu Is:. 'lhe funeral will take pl.uo Sunday afternoon at 2.:0 Mi nk. lutermtnt will be made in tlie Girmin Catholic cenieltry. Miss Catherine Connelly. Mis ( "al ht-i Itie Cunmlly, ace 'J3, daughter "I Mr. and Mr. JlltthUs ronnill, of I.eusett'i Mroi't. died at the liome of In r i-1-.lcr, Mr. D'lie Cromwell, of VV"tv.t AInrktt Btiett, attir .1 brief Illness with pniumoma. She is burilwil by hir paientu and two sisttr.s and thiee brnlliem, Mrs. Annie Cronlej, Mrs. Oliie Cromwell, PatiiiU J., MUtheiv nnd Charles, lutein cut will be midu in liunmorc icmclerj this attemooii at t. o'clock. N-rilec nt llie huujc. Thomas X. William. 'Iliomis X. Williams, ,i,il si jeai-s, died jes teidiy al his home, '.,75.") l'rlnk ttieit, after an IIIiiimi of tour jivi" duration. Uiicasci! was tniplotd for many yius as a minor in lhe llii(.'t;s slialt, and is suiilud by ills wife, -mij sun and one dauhter. 'lhe mil is llinry Wil liams, of North Filiiiiiio niiiiiiv. Tlio funeral will ocrur tomorrow altuniHin. lntiiment will bo Made in Ua-liliuill sluet ciliiitery. Mrs. Patrick Hennegau. Mis, Palikk llinnesan died suddiuly at her bieiie on D-lnkcr strctt. Punmire, laic 'Ihuivlaj lilcht. Piuimr lhe uunin she w.u, appanmly in !u r usual health, hut nui'dtnly rouiplained ol K-iere pains nnd diul wilhln an hour She is Miried by her lmb.ind and thrto ihlldun. 'lhe (oner ll will lako plate liom her lali. borne tcmorrow aftirnoi n at 'J o iloik. Mrs. Joshua Thicket. liluabcth, aiii'd 10 .leais, tlio wile oi .J.i-h'U 'ihlckft, died yi-Meiday at tlie family rcsidimc, bid Uiri.li street, Piuimoie, ,Mie Is nuilved by her hii-li.iliil and the following iliildrtu: I '.mi line, (intrude,, I.llllan nnd Maude. 'lhe filiK'ul will be held funn llie lesldinco tl is afternoon at a o'doik. Miss Jennie Blglin. Mis ib-iiiili- llndlu, aad JO, yean, ilinl wster. lav. at the homo of tin- parouu, Mi. and Mm. John lllu'Ilii. of 7 (Vithcu tiett. 1'iiucr.il ntiuouiiiinieiit later. Minnie, the II -y ear-old daiuhtir ol Vlis, Was;. ntr, ol l.i Ninth Van llurtii airnue, died jCblcid.iy. 'lhe fuueial will tako pkue tuinoi We will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we can not cure with Liverita, the Up-To-Date Little Liver Pill, when the directions are strictly com plied with They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes contain tOO Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5c boxes contain 15 Pills. Beware of substitutions and imitations. Sent by mail. Stamps taken. Nervita Medical Co., Corner Clinton and Jack-, son Streets, Chicago, 111. Sold by McGarrah & Thomas, Druggists, 209 Lack-; nwanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. fE jlEAfJ wq JlO's ? EA t nilttTUU V '"V 11 ii- JsJeW THAT they are very likely to be filled with nrlo acid (Kid ney poison) without your knowledge, because the Kidneys may be diseased and not give forth any paint THAT you cannot have good health and disordered Kidneys f THAT the majority per cent, of all diseases are caused' by unsuspected kidney -poisoned blood? THAT Warner's SAFE CURE is the most wonderful and ben eficial medicine ever given to mankind 1 It cures tho Kidneys and thus cures all the many disorders which kidney-poison cre ates. It is the only recognized specific It is the world's supreme medical blessing. It has cured thousands FREE SAMPLE. Fend postal for free pamplo Warnor'fi Safe Cnre l WririirB Safe CnreCo. ilochcMrr, N. V. MrnUnn this paper. low- afternoon. Interment will be made in the Washburn Mltct (emeten. Funerals. 'lhe iuueral nf Mrs. r.iirliie lllewitt will take plieo fiom lhe family nsidente biturday at U a in. A mlcnm IiIkIi ma., of rnulem will be tt'Irhrated at O.liO ill the cathedral. Intrrmmt In the Calheilial i-cmcteiy. The timei.d of the late Patrick O'llora. who was killed Thursday afternoon by being thrown fiom a tn'.-tle nt the (Ire en llhUc Coal com. panj'i) colliery on Ninth Washington avenue, will lie held Momhy from the family resilience, 1313 North Washington au'iiue. Sendees will be con dueled at M. 1'inl'u church, in Green Itldge, uinl Inliinient will be made In tt. Mary's ccine tery, llunniore. , llie funeral of the late Henry V. Halt, whose rtmains jc-ttnliy arrlied licit, being nent from lhe Philippines, will lake place at, 10 o'clock Monday morning fiom lhe usidenee of his par ents, 122 llreaktr street. J-erWccs will be held at St. Paul's church and inltrinent will be made In the Cathedral cemetery. Tlie funeral ot the late Airs. John Itcynolda will lake place this afternoon, ben Ice will bo held at the house on l-outb Alain avenue, and Interment will be made iu the Washburn strcej cemetery. The funcial of the llie Mr. K.lUabetb Well arils will take place tomorrow afternoon fiom the houe, JAM Pecker'H court. IntirmcMit will be nmilo in the Washburn sheet cemetery. PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. Pictures of Many Leading Amateurs Will Bo Shown. Frank V. Loach, of UiIh city, avos selected as ono of the judges of this Wllkes-Uarro pliotographlc exhibition, to bi held February 21 to Si. Thu number of pictures Is much greater and the work of a higher order than lust year. Pictures by the leading workers in the photographic art aro shown, ln cludlnsr the names of A. K. Mercen thaler, Kostoila, O.: Mis. Claud Oatch, Salem, Ore.: Thomas It. Morgan, Den ver, Colo,; i:. G. Vatican, Ottowa, On tailu; Frederick Slstare, Hpi'lngfleld, Mass.: Dr. AV. J. Kin news, New York. The work of Mis. Murtha McDonald and Mrs. Clara Kloltz, H. H. Kuufnian, J. K. Stmilers and (i. Gordon, amateurs from this city, compares very favor ably Avlth thu more prominent ones. For a Cold in the Head Laxative' Bromo-Qulnlne Tnhlets. EAUTY.iiCONOUERIl BELLAVITA Arsenic Beauty Tablets and Fills. A por twtly safe nnd iriarnnteed treutine nt for all skin llsordtrs. Restores the bloom oljouth to ladod laces. 10 di.ys' treatment 50c: 80 days' $1.00, by mall .ena for circular. Addrossi, n- HERVITA MEDICAL CO., Clinton & Jicksoa-Sts., Chlcsf Sold by Mcdttrrah 4 Thomas. Drue Cists,, 3)9 Lackawanna ave Scranton. I'a. Do You Know? THAT the Kidneys are tho only natural blood purifiers I rptram l at,. t,t4 mn.f im through the Kidneys for purifica tion, as it goes through the heart for oxidation 1 THAT if they be full of poison ' that poison must affect every' organ of those whom the doctors have given up to die. It will cure you if used as directed, faithfully, promptly, and in sufficient quantity. Do not delay, but buy a bottle to-day. AMUSEMENTS. -t- LYCEUM THEATRE, f 4 - -t- 4- PUIS ii nPllGtlNDKIt, Leasees. A. J. Dully, Manager. Matinee and Night, Saturday, February 18 Muth L'ciisccutllc ea'lOn, JAM EH , HERNE'S Ilcautliul t'cmtdy Drama, SHORE ACRES. Pnscntcd by James A. llrnie'j own company of players with entire now Ft-encry and mcUianunl iHiieltlcj. A tu etb production eusrantei-d. PIH';i:s .Night. $l, "de., rA;. and C. Matinee, 2fic. nnd M)c. Uhlldrtn to tiny pan oi nouao, iae. -t- "f "f -f -f -f -- -f -t- -f 4 4-i-t- - LYCEUH THEATRE,'' nr.IS & lllIItGUNDKR. Lessees, ' " .V. J. DUFPV, Manager. -sV Monday, February 18. "" Return Engagement of the Disi -f. tinguished Artiste, 4- Sarah Cowell Le Moyne t Lslblcr it Co., Managers. " Prefentlng Harriet I'ord'is and fleainee 4 DcMlllu'a I'astinating Comedy Drama, -f- The Greatest Thing in the World I T fiupportcd by a utrong company ot 4 dramatic artists. Including Harold Pus. -. mil, Adelaide Tliurston, John Glendln. . ning. I'anchon C. Campbell, Charles btanley, Mrs. Glcndlnnlng, Walter 4- 'fhotnas, John Matthews, Anni O'Malley, -f. Edwin JamiM, l-Tanlc Landtr, Cornelia i. Hunter. T" "Any man who loves Iils mother wrill 4 apprielatc this play." N. V. bun. 4- l'lllCKS-Sac.. ilio.. T.le., Jl and Jl.5). . Seat on sale I'rlday it U a. in. 44444444 4444444444 ACADEHY OF HUSIC, KBIHUUUUN)UR HARRY A. BROWN Managers and Lessees. Local Manager. ALL THIS WTXK. DAILY MATINEES. JESSIE SAWTELLE "'CO, In I'epcrtoirc. Thrutday N'lght "A Country Courtship." Trlday Xight "1'atjl Card." Saturday Night "Crip of Mcel." v MAT ATTUAOlTON. 'Jlireo Mghtu, commtnciiig MONDAY, l'En. 1. Uual M.itlneea. - - , CAUL IIAltWIX and Ida company, pretents A UIOIN'S HEARX. NewGaietvTheatre AM'. . Iir.UltlNT.TON, Manager. ' "" -,i ' Three Days Iteglnnlng Monday Matinee, Tcb. ,1s. THE RAMBLERS. with th Buike L'roa. and "tVise Mike." . . ,'