The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 05, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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THK SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1001.
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SCRANTON
SERVICES FOR
GOOD FRIDAY
MASS OF PRE-SANCTIFIED AT
ST. PATRICK'S TODAY.
Holy Thursday Services Wete Con
ducted In Sevei.nl of the Chinches
Yesterday Branch 97, L. C. B. A.,
' Will Hold a Progressive Euclne
nnd Social Robert Morris Lodge
nnd Republican Club Meeting.
Funeral of Xeah Evans Died in
Colorado Notes and Personals.
Today Is (iooil t'Yiilii.v. The moil
woIpihii day In the church r.itoniliir will
l oliHurvcd tin on shunt, nil i'l)ilnlli
(Iojd with fcrvliii'H riMiiniimoiiitlvo anil
appioiMliiti t(i thi oi'cusliut. In J-'!.
T'atrlrk'H f'litliulli' chun'Ii the iwihh of
' the 'ir4-iiiH'tli1iMl host will ir i-i1i-jjhlH'teil.1
while In St. David's HplM-npiil
Vim) 'St. Mm'k'M I.titlicriiti I'limclios ser-'.Icr-s
ari'tinllnu I" tin I It itn Is nf their
Iwllof Mill he hflil.
On Kiitttiiliiy niuiiiliis' In St. I'ntili'K's
i liiirch M'f i "ii will iPinnit'iicf :it 7
i'i lui !. Af'iT the nuis" thi' holy write'1
Mill I in l)lceril nnd the nils uucil riming
Hip vu.ir will In- i'iiii..M riiteil. Knsli'i
Siiii(Ii.. :i -ilfiiin IiIkIi iihi-" ttill 1"
rrlobr.iii'il mil siiochil iiiimIi- will In-I'-nili'ii'il
liy :i Ihiki'I niiiiiPiiteil I'llnlr.
Tin' minimi r.nstir lullci'tlnli ttill nNn
In' tiilv-n up nt nil the m!i"-i,s.
l St. Iiilil's t-'plsi-iip.il I'huirli tlio
M'i'vlf n.s will In- iiintlii iiihI pi ft-tm-ipliolt
iiml will '(iiiimi'iu'i nt S (I'dncl;. Theie
"Will j 1 1 lie si'i vices In the nt'tPiiinc'il
fiinii VI tn ::. OllViintjs Df pill lliiwi'i-J
mill putipil plinils mi' iiUpiI to ilpior
:il" tin-iillnr foi lO.iiiti'r. Spoplnl nuis-ii'
N liulnir pippiii'i'd Tor ihp Kutor mm'-
Vll'l'".
licv. A. I.. Ciiiiipi. nf St. Mnih'i
l.Uih'Miili I'hiitih. liu ht'pii coiuliiPlliis
tli"cl.il MTVIres liming lnil.v wools, iiml
lunch liifio'-t iisi; Ill-en liiaiiHVMi'tl In
ilii'in. lie will iiiinltii'l Hip spivIips nt
his I'hiii'i'h tml.iy iiml mi Kiislw Sun
ilny. Thi- Holy Thiu.-iliiy m-m vioi-. nt SI.
I.iirl:!''- Itnll.iii I'.ilhulk' rlnnoh, on
I'lip.stnut stiipl. ui'if L'specliilly olub
innt ', uinl ninny c.uliolk"-; of nil ol.ihM'-.
t Kitol the i-luiu-h iIui'Iiir tin- iluy. The
U'liniltiil V. V. Iiri-i thi. lili-S-i'il Miei'il
ini'iil w.ij. i'Vdiim il, was lipiiiitlfully
tlii'iiiiitPil with tluwpi's mid plump.
Itcv. K.ithor DnniliiU'lc will pelcbl'.itp
ihp nmss todny nml on KuMor Sutuhi .
.Tlip iim.sli' on that iluy will he lintloi'
the iliieoiiuii of Ml-s Mmy I. f'a
nnniitfli. oiKnnist. Motliumiii's inats in
7; flat will In li'iiili'iorl. Mls.s Roso Ari-
.-..
ABOUT THIS
TIME LOOK
OUT FOR
(COUGHS
) and colds
TAKE
DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR.
soul unil AMm Alnry ravmiatigh ntnl
AlesfCH. .lociih Flntl mid Thuiuuti St.
Ttilluii will ship: the snlo parts. The
I'holr will he nnslsti'd lit Ihc muss h.v
tin Flore oiplipstiu.
Iter, Kntlior Flicker will oolobrut' llie
vitrlotti niu..i?s at St. .loliii'f tlpiniun
I'ntliollt elitiieli. 'I'lic lili'pk r'athnlli "
will alio piiliiiilpiiinniti' flood Kilduy
With epet'lal iiphIi'is
It In illstoinair at all CiiiIioIIp
I'llllli'heH mi (Iooil Kililny fill' the fultll
fiil niembpifl of thai fulth to assemble
at the I'iiiirclipi In the tiflpriiooii iilmiit
" o'l'loek. so n to 1)P 111 the pli'seilfe of
tho f-nuiMinnnt nt the hour whfii i 'hi 1st
Is supposed to have expired "li the
I'foss, and uniloiibtpdly the local
churches will be vMled by ninny ditr
Inu the nfteinoon,
Robeit Morris Lodge.
The Unb.Ml .Mori Is lodpe of IvniltPS
held a well-attended nipetlnp Inat even
Intr. at which much business was tnitis
iioti'd. M the tlnst of the business ses
sloil a "snioUe tnllt" social was held.
Hetwepli the pufi's and fiunes of jowl
i'Ikiiis iiiiptonuittl leiuarUs were iinule
by ,"Veinl of the members and spvpmI
attenipls at "vophII.Iiir" weie also
liiiule.
The I finite double iiiiil tette. com
posed of .lames Al. I'owell, l-'ly tlunls,
t.ouls A. Howell. Daniel Jay Reese,
'I'allle .M. Hvans. Uiiviil Owens. Ur. W.
Itowhind Uiivls and Philip Wllllatn",
rendoied spvoiiiI splcetlons in a man
lie'r which elicited iimch applause. The
oilier features Well of mi lliipioniplll
Ilatllie
Funeral of Leah Evans.
The funeral of the late Allss l.eah
Mi'aiis oeciii ted yolivdny nftei uomi
limn the finnih lesideni'e, LIS Noith
Lincoln avenue Alany iriends of de
civu'pd weie In uttcnoaiite. The mm -vieis
were (iindiirted liv Rev. David
Trnii's. ).'i?tor of the Klisl Wi-Uli Cdii
gioKalioiial ehureli.
The p-ill-bpareis: Ralph Keith. d
dKor riwse, Kiank A'.lllel. Walter
.liiliis, Prank Sutton and llenre Dan
iels. Iiiternieni was made in the 'ii-h-liltrii
slii'et ceiiK'teiy.
Republican Club Meeting.
lemtlar Pieelinn of tlio A"c.t Side
l.'epiiblli mi elub was held lp the rooini
la.sl I'venlMR Allien Aloiilo and Wal
ter L. Rvcii" w.i. I'lei'loil to nioinber
ihip ,m.l sewinl minor manors per
tainliu to the rluli weie acted upon.
I'lvirles AcK-er iiifniltii'i'il iiiiotlier
ii-oltiticn, which was, laid on the table,
uinl a committee wits r ppninted tn
make Inquiries P'ilalniim to violations
of the Hib rules.
Died in Colorado.
Mr-. Nicholas I'.ennctt, nf Acliet ave
nue, leclved a teltRi'uni jef-terdny au
uouneln? the death of her -on. Alnrivmi
'Viiikln-. In I'olnraiio. Doteased was a
shiKle man, about '.' years of ape, and
loiiiierly resided in Hell'Mie.
The body will bo shipped here for
iiitorim:iit and tb" funeial announce
ment will be made later.
utote shortly after 10 o'clock last nlsltt
audi ticlliiR as thutich some one was
either ilyhiK or In tiecil of uniiiedlittu
iiilloft uvelalined!
"Where's tho bos. tlphl iitilckV"
"Hole." luitllei tluniy RiuiiIiiii, tho
obllRliu,' I'leili. 'What ran I do for
.'nit""
"What lime
or..
"Ten minutes
the ileik.
"Thank you," tctuiiieil the strmiKPi'
just ar he turiipil on hlit heel mid left
the stole ns httiileilty as ho cnteted,
II?" asked the slr.ittff-
past ten," answered
Roses Given Awny
on Saluida. With eveiy ptiifhuse
niuoitiitliUT to Jt.w) we will Rive n beau
tiful Kastoi' Rose. At oil I'M & HnReli.
NOTES AND PERSONALS.
Thi .tiling iliusliter of Hot. uml h. .1. II.
Stttpli nf Nurtli IIjiIp I'jrl. nti'iilic it III Willi
M .it lei letii, ami In roii50iUcnce tlio ptor ef
I lie slinptou Mcllioillsl l!ii.-( op.il ihuicli l
iiurintliieil,
'Hip pnlille inciiliia: nminuiKeil for lotiiouow
rtenina; In tlio ltileiet of lliu luimnon i1cj
icuit jutlselili iiiiolhliiienl will lie tielil In
Hie lonim nf tlic Itolieil .Mnlil loilgp, P!iJ .Suiitti
M.llll iitenue,
'Hie nni.iir t'oirlmi MNiloiuiy ,)fiely ot
tin' ,-iuii"ii Mrtlioilld Kpl-iei'd bun ti will
Inert till i renins at llie home of h. 11. W.
Wil-ej. 'JJI (.lii'-lliilt Ueft.
'I lie frlemb of .lolin Mnhrrtli. wm lnl Ills
,11111 in .1 ullioail wieek leienllt, .no nul.int;
pi oi.ii.i tiniK ful liolilliiK' n liendll lull for liliu
In leir li.ill on 'liifxii.it' ctenlnir, .tune 1S.
lift. (Jenrse Alrii hV llllili cl.i-s. met In tlic
iiiiiu Woinen' ( litl-.tl.ti'. ,ioi.i.illnii iouiiih
teiilit nflernoon in I u'eloek nml followed Hip
penl.i-r in llie linlie of the ttetel.itlon. Ml-i
Pli.i I'rliPttlll inniltut llie soP''l wilier tnntoi
ton eiciilng.
lliolrt' Mi-lid will In lielil in llie Kointli
w.ir.l !iittiin -i liool on lU'.lei' Monrl.iy nijdit.
'I lie l.oy.il ( iii.uliit will meet ill Co opci.it he
il.ill tllM etilillllt.
'Hip woiii.ni'-i i lie of tin .nipi li Melhoill-t
riii-ii.ii ihimli will unci Mill iilti'iiiooii.
)iiosieite euelire .nnl oei.il, mnler llie
iii-ine- of Pi.inrh P7, t.nlie-t' Ciltiolle llcneio
lnit ,iricl,iiluii. will lie (;itfn In Mejn lull
on 'lue-il.it etenlim, Apill '.'.!. Foi Ihe p,i,t few
.te.iM i'i'hl .ill.iii- nf n -Iniilir Kliul Iiate Iitii
ihihIiii leil liv thU ii-voil.ition .nirl li.ito iiltt.it 4
been eiiii'.t.ilile .mil well .itirnnil. The ebjot t
i to olil.iln .i iiM!i'irnt amount of money lo
leliete a -ilei who is In iletltule riri'inn-
liinri
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Sacred Cnntata Given at M. E.
Chinch Excellent Programme
Acceptably Rendered.
Mint w.i- pi i hip- the fine-t -.nii'il i. nil.it. i
itti' hi. ml in thi -e, Inm w.i- iten let niaht
.it the Piiitiilenct MilliiulM i:pi-iopal ilitmli
niiilir Hit illu'ttluii nt I'lmii-tii I. II. Cim-ln-,
.i i-lnl lit the (liuiih (hoir.
'Ih" iiiiilftoiiiiiii nt il.e (.hmeh wj iiowih.l lo
Us nlniiil hy pei-on- e.iiicr to lu.,1 the tine
pUMi.niuii'' whifh w.i, lenih'ieil. The ihtuili v.n
lir.iiililiillt ilnoi.ileil tiih l.irce p.ilni. fein- .nnl
putll'll pl.'llts. Till' pl.ltfoilll W'.H (iltl'llll Willi
.iif nml li.i'i.ml llowci.-. Iiehiml which J gi.iml
(hoiuq of otel' tiftt ti.iie- mm- Mntione,.
In tin tn-t p.iil of the pioj-i.minie, "rhe
Iliihli-t ami Hc-t," wi- lenih'ieil by .1 ipi.ir
lette (iin-i'.tiiiK ut .In-lnij .lohn. Mi.-. .1. II.
Cui-lii-, Mr-. 1". A. We.ithciby .inrl Piofc rir It.
II. Viilin In ,i iiio-t plc.i-iii' manner ami won
them liini.t eucoie-. .fo'hu i -John, the wll
Known lenui' -iiuei, iinilueil a -obi in :ni dble
tiniinci ini'l al-o icceiteil nuny cneote.
He Was in a Hurry.
.' siranKer tiifheil into Jcnl.in.-,' dms
It's Many a Year
Since Ladies5 Neckwear
Playec such an important part in correct fashions as it
does today. Unless you have studied the question out
thoroughly, you cannot imagine the diversity of styles
and unlimited range of ideas that now crowd the market
each and all claiming to be right,
We do not profess to be able to tell just what is
right. The livalry among the artists who have lent
their genius to the new fad has reached such a point,
that the real truth is, it's a question of which you like
best. And all the prettiest things arc here for your se
lection. Black and White lionitoii Braided Collars
Batiste and Embroidery Turn-Overs
Chiffon Ties with Applique Ends
The Latest 1'uu -American Collars
Persian Stocks, with Panels, Etc.
MeckIin Lace Ties, and
Fancy Silk Stocks with Full Trimmed Ends
Only begin to hint at the styles we carry. You can
find these things in any good store mostly, but there
are a score of other styles here, only to be found at the
GLOBE WAREHOUSE.
Easter Ribbons
ii,' -
., . '. A great big case full of novelties, and new season's
beauties right at the main entrance. Stripes, Plaids,
Embroidered Effects, Gold Inlaid, etc,, according to your
fancy, for they are all fashionable, and so small in price
"'. -that you can well afford to give your fancy full rein,
Mflh'nery-Gobe Warehouse Millinery
The best that Paris, London and New York has pro
duced this season, is ready for your inspection, but
there's ability enough at the head of this department to
': suggest ideas for the individual who prefers becoming
P headgear to the fixed decrees or extreme fashion.
Special Easter Offerings
Tomorrow, Saturday.
Globe Warehouse
Injured at the Pancoast.
I icil lbilfpctint. n well Knuwn toting nun of
thi- e lion, met tilb a Miioii', .iiwilrnl 'WeiT.
iia.il.iv hile .it w.iK in Ihe I'.un'oi-t. mine .it
Ihioi.p. lb i-, onipbitt'il n- .1 iinnici ami t.i.
i in ml riET -onio i tr- ilotn a pi mo.
AVlieii Ihe u.i nine oppo-ite him he Hurtv a
i-pi.iS ill one ut Ihe wlu'l-, a he hail ilolic 111 Hie
1 i-l . llie ear an Mentally 'Illicit ,-onie obieel at
llie moment he piaei it i.iil-hii; the tar to
jump Ihe ti.irl, mi. I lollhlc villi him, ii.iUiiiuir
hi- bit lc in twri pi ire-.
He was leniowil lo tin -tnfaie ami iben lo lib.
lieiiir on l'luicine tieel. tilieie Hi. Pick tv,n
Miminoiiril ami iciiueeil (ho fiarnne. Mi. Hall
puiiitS tulliii bail jii-l tell New Yoik liaibor m
in? way in Dnclanil .nnl wcnl was -ent him by
wiie but II ,h loo hip toe bin to utinii a tlic
boat lie li.nl taken hail ju-t lift pmt.
Double Wedding'.
I .ill lo ttrililins I-, lo bo hebl al l;ir Hu.l.
.itnim Hilmilay night whin ,li, Kile I.. Will
i.tni nml lalwin mnh, m l.i.b. il aterine, ani
li - nn Willi.iin.5 ami illi.ini II. Paifiel ttill
be ueildiil. 'Ihe l.ntu U a boaulu at tin! i!!-1.1111-.
n-Meri c.
Tin- rpiailille ttmt in lln (Ink of the tonus
Him. .i-tciilay lo hate ni.,iiia'.'o Ikciic-i iisiic.!,
but llht Ann Willi inn Iiml In be leln-nl be-taii-e
fhe ta- only In jeaia r. .iso anil ilnl not
bate rithii' ill Iki piicnls pii'-ent In site ilien
ion-fin. 'lliis will ne t'liiio imnoirow ami inc
In en-e will be imil.
Hoses Given Away
nil Mlmiliy willi cteiy piiul i-e aiiionntint; to
$l.n0 ne ttill -io 1 Iic-iiitf fill i:,-tti- lto-.r.
In a Few Lines.
l a meeliiu of the iifhtii--, ami leailiua of llie
riiititliiur Mtllioili-i. Kpl-iopal Suiitlay liool a
laue .iiuuiint of bn-ini. tta tiaiiMiti.il. 'Hie
followlns; otlliew win elected toi the eiistilns
te.u: Nipriinniiilnn, (liaile-, W. Iltw.-on; hr-t
avMant, I'. , Ilt'iifimin; .-econil iu.ilit.iiit, Jlln
nie iiofl; leiut.n.t, Waiien Itei-M'j a-ii.tant,
Ikitlia S.uult i -; ttvaMiici, .Mamie lleii-ii libi.iri.in,
(hub's It. Hopewell; n-thtani libl.ill.lil-, Anna
Williams ami M.il el Itanium; ilioii-ter, W, 1),
W.itkim; nil lon.ny I ii .i-nn r, l.ain.i ll.iwl.f.
The II. A. M.ici loilse will liobl a ball ill tl.e
Ainlitoiimii nel Wnliicul iv ettniii!.'. 'Hie niein
bu'i of the Inline bate -ni over !ii)0 liiln'ts mi
tar lor ill- .Ulan, l..itiiriirt'j oulieilia ill
liiiliiili imi-le mi ihe iiaitiiiu.
A .pi'ilal i:...ln iiitlu' will be Id, I al tlm
Vifbb ll.iitlt inniiii on VM .tlnket ,iuvt
i-in'ila.t.
Ml .nil Mi-. Ilo.t II .il" r. ol I'l.nnp-oii livi,
ale ii'Jniiliii; mi i the airital of a liihy liny,
Miluniili llttn II, lli'im Im I., in i.-'ii,.;ii'ii.,
l- aueiit for ih i l.iiit'iinls hi p..i'M.n.i befoio tlio
ih ... I (in. lit nt pci -ion-.
'U- A. William., ni Wilhi-llaue. li M.ilill;
b.r blnlhel, It. T, Wiftllke, nf v,l Milkit
ti. I
GREEN RIDGE.
In nil.!. IJlni.a.t . a imiliiat lilil, til it the
lintiriilj of I'eiii.i.tltaiilj, ii .piinlins hii tj
lalion with hU paieiiii, Mi. ami .Mi. 11. .M,
l.iiulia.t, m Mnn.ev ,'it ri.tn.
The inlt.t l.lliuiy ami ll.-batniK .ui lu,t hchl
an liileii'ollin; linellns at tin hniiie ox l.tttis
Wllliaiiii, HID Suiiiit iitenue, ltl r veiling,
rlinilci Kiji' i. nl ,i (Jii'tull; plipainl pjper
on llaniil K cli.U r," uinl llie UUtniy nt
.lulu l'. 1 .ilhonii" tva. well tobl by ( liarbs
'Inliry. 'Hid fiatine oi ihe ctciilns wj, a -)! .-
Ilnl ilt lull- upon the iiiustloii, "Ite.i.ltnl, Hut
Deiatnr t.n a aiealer lutal Kenliii Ih.iu Hob.
ton," ttliltli ttjb uou by tin alhiuialiie ible.
wlilcli ttai .naupil be l.eliml Mit.ii, Auhluhl
William, ami thule, an lllaiioui aijaln-t
ll.iwit niiiiiiiM, t uiiifa uial' Jin I .M'wioii jw
lO, ingattte.
Ml.-. Minnie liiijtlict IVck, a iiu.luit o
liiu.li at W.tumlii'j Minliui.t, if .pcii'lin; tlio
Kitli'r taiaiiou willi htr pniiiii, Mr. am) Mi
l.illlior IVik, ol l'ap.jii-e atemie.
'U.I. t'tciiiin; llUlilit llipuiy tiiant) Mjur O.
I.. I 'oh In, a.-.tei lt a luin from (,'ucn ItiUue
loil.f. Itult iiciiUliii lliilii ot Hilt 1'ellows, will
uitlall the oilucr-eltct m l.jikattann.1 loJcr,
No. SOI. Satintlay ciiniuit tin olllecis of Mil.
waukeo IoiIkc, No. Su", ttill In liisUlkil,
biitii lliilue loilse, Vo. nu, Inilepcndnit iMder
of Odd I'lllOMf, hi Id an Intciistlntf imetln:;
lail ctruiin; in Mamnio hall, Hiik.ou attune
llinrwlay ctuiiinr, piil J, IU Ijduo will late
llielr ollitrr in.l.illiil and teltbute the llflecntli
anniverai. of their uisMtiUalioii.
The ladlis of Ihe (hurih ol Hie (loo. I Jliep
lint will lute linn animal I'jitir s-jlp 'atuiiljy
allniiOTii and ninlir,'.
Roses Given Awuy
Oi. sauirdjy ttitli cti'iy purtluic amounting to
tl.W we ttill ultv a beautiful L'aiU'r ItOgC. '
xxxoooooooooooo
Social
I Gossip
0
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A very pti'ity rtftctnooii woilillnpt look
nliice nt (Jreeii Orovo WcdiiPsilny. when
Mlns Kntiny M'titpininn Sntltli, ilaupli
ter of Mi-.x liln Smllli, -nf uinrttd
lo Arthur ho Omnrl Ctuik. Protniitly
lit L'.SO, to lilt StUllllK Of IllO Lolll'HSlIll
weddhiB- tniiirli, pl.iypil hy Mih. tleoi'Ri
t'liult. tho hihlnl poilplr, tilpcedi'd hy
I In oillclatltitj uletByinan. lt H. R,
llantoii. PiUered the parlor iiml titulor
n beautiful inch of pverRrrPiis wore
tinllid In holy niiitilinotiy, Hip iIiik
ccicinony or tho Metlux1l!t Kplseopal
chin oil heliiR tlKi'il. Tho hitilp whs
fhannliiBly nttltpil in n rowii of ptrny
rlotli. with iluulie.se lace trhnnilnprs,
nrrt ciirtlod n bouqtipt of hrlilal rosp.
After thp serving of delicious refresh
ments the hrldal couple left for nil
cxtrnded trip. Upon their icturii thpy
will teslrle In tho nswly furnished homo
provided hy the sroom's parent!', JTr.
and .Mrs. . 1. Clark.
Jim. Clnil: until leeently luin rewlded
In Dunnmre, where her rharmlnB tralta
of ehnraclpr iirp wtll know n to a hoit o'
I'lli mis, who unite hi wishing hersplt
and husband a prosperous journey
throiiKli life, while Mr. Clark's lituny
manly itttrlhutes of chitractcr havp won
for hlni tipoiL's of sincere friends In
very eomninnlty In which ho Is known,
all of whom pvtpnil hoartrett cnnprrnlu
httiiins. JIany heautll'ul and valuable
presents were rppolved.
The sues'ts present were: Mrs. Smith,
Hlrpliamton; Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Lew
Is ami children. Wlll.ml and Klorpncc:
Air. .-mil .Mrs. C!. I. Clink and daugh
ter. Ilcden. Tlinnipoon; Mrs. Nolan and
son, IVrllp. Miss Nolan. Crcen Itlilo;
TJev. nnd Mrs. 13. II. Hntttoii. M'alls
vlllc: Miss Helen Nyhart. Scott: Mr.
and Mis. D. T. fiardner. Faetnryvllle:
Mrs. 1. V. Mace and son, Seward, TTti
rn: MIski's Kloss, Mabel . "Waterman,
Lou AVadc, Scranton: Miss Viola Ken
dlek. firassy: Mi". Ida Smith. Mr. and
Mrs, C. I.. Clark, Mrs. Polly .T. Clarlc
Mr. and Mrs. "William 1.. "Wetherby.
Misses Clark, Jennie Claik, Carpenter,
Cii-fcn Grove: Messrs. M, C. Vail, n.
Thomas Moipam. Mlss Anna Hall,
Mci'ldiHe; .Miss Scull. Peckville.
Colonel r. T!ow DotiBliei'ly, of th'
Xlnlh rep.impiit. save an elaborate din
ner party ;u his beautiful tesldnnce.
Howniiin TIlll. "Wllk.!-r.arte. on Wid
iiisday iiiK'nt. in honor of Malor AV.
S. Millar and wife of thi.? city. Tt was
in the nntuip of a. farewell to Major
Mill.tr. who N now eoiuluctlnpr his last
ii..-.pertlnn of tho Third bilsaile, bav
ins' been appointed as assistant adju
tant B'neral of the Third brigade.
The ciiBinemen of tb" I-aekawanna
railro.id, v.ilh their wive?, prathered nt
the home of Mrs. Charles Ciarrltran,
op Lackawanna, avenue, on "Wednes
day' night In her absence, and when
.she returned she found her home In
possession of her many friends. After
she recovered from the surpri.-e she
entertained her company In n pleasing
manner. During the evening Mrs. O ir
rlqan was piesented with a handsome
tabouret and fern. The pvenlnc: was
spent In all sorts of meiriment, after
which refreshments were served. Tip
Iriends then dispersed, wishing their
host many happy returns.
Miss i 'lira Morris Crillin, uiu- of
America's i lever humoious and dra
matic readers, will give an entertain
ment, next Monday evening in tlif "Wot
Market Street Puritan Congregational
church. Miss (.irillln has been highly
recommended by the press during the
pant s"!ion. while at Pittsburg and
other "Western Pennylani:i. cities,
where she hat, given some first-class
entertainments. Mrs. Lizzie Hughes
Hrundage, the well-known soprano,
will assist Miss Gliffln.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
sertiei? oter Ihe terrain's of the late .Mm
I'eeney weie held teiterday afternoon at M.
.lolm'-q eluueb, and vrie attendctl by a luce
liumbfr of fiiendi and lelatite-. 'llie funeral
lias held fiont the l.inuly te'idcnee, fV.il Miph
Miect. Inleiment was mule in the Utile Park
( jtliollu icnielery. The pillbe.u(i were: .b.hu
Alanliy, l'atiiik Ilosaii, Thoni.n llandle.t, .Inliu
Itiown, .lolin bonus and I'alink Kennedy.
At the ii'sulir nieetins of l.iikawauui i imp,
No. S717, Modem Woodmen of Anurk'a, in Halt
man's bill la-t etenint', two tnembori tn re
adopted and feter,il applieatiom nirited, aflir
ttiiiili a MimKir was enio.ted by llie l.trce num.
Iter in attendance. The opening aildtei was
dellteied by t', ('. Iiimii.iu. Iliief addie es
tteie made liv ,1. M, llo-kiin, Tied W, Iio-o and
lTid-fiintlier.
Oood 1'ridit fen lets ttill be huld tod it in
W. Man'-, st, .Mill's and tlio Immaculate Heart
of Miry Citliidio ibtire!ie.
The inenibeH of Crncial firant eomm iiuliiy,
Xo. aio, KriiKhts of Alalia, will meet In tesm.
lar sosiioti tliis ctenlns at S oYlixL, in II it t
nian's lull.
Century llo-e loiupany, o, in, will hold iheir
reKiilar monthly luinnois meeting al lluii toniiii
on I'itl-ton atiime thli etiiiinif.
Roses Given Away
On Mliiulay willi etitt jiuu'mm' .miuiiiil hilt lo
Jl.U) ne ttill glte a lieiuthul Ka-lev lo-e. '
OBITUARY.
There wiii oner ti llshormtin wlio slartotl out with a brand-now stiiiio to earn
a li villi;. Ik1 was ti verr induslrioiis man and toiled liurd, and for a time was
quiu- Hitotiu.-isl'iil. Hut tho fonst.'tut ttso of the net, and the strain put. upon il,
begun to weaken it. A ntesli broke, here and there. Presently these breaks
extended and jjuve an opportunity of PFeapo for some fine fish. Ncighboro said,
" Why don't you mend your net V You are losing Hh." But the lishcrman said:
"1 haven't the time to mend the net." So in time the holes in the not united
into oiie huge break through which the larger per ecnl. of the lisli escaped, and
with all his elTott the nmn grow poorer with every day's toil.
What a foolish lisliermnu!
Very fool Mi, indeed. But. he is a very fair type of a class of people who start
out'in life with good sound stomachs. Thon disease begins to caiibe weakness,
.lust as a few lisli slipped through the tirst rent in the not" and were lost, so now,
there begins to be a slight loss of the nutritive values of tho food eaten, becauso
the stomach and organs of digestion are weak " and incapable of perfectly
performing their duties. If these tint symptoms of disease arc neglectecl,
the loss of nutrition increases. Just as much food is eaten, but for it all tho
body grows poorer. The nutritive values of the food are being largely lost.
The lish are slipping through the big hole in the net.
What folly for a lishorman not to take time to mend the net through which
the lish arc being lost !
How much greater folly is that of a man or woman who won't, take time to
euro the diseased condition of the stomach and its allied organs, through which
is being lost the nutrition of tho food eaten. They eat but. arc not fed. Thev
eat but grow lean of body and light of weight. The net of the stomach is
letting the food-lish slip through tlio rents of disease.
The strength of the body is sustained by food when it is properly ditestetl
converted into nutrition. There is no other means of sustainiuer the nlivs-
ical life than by the nutrition derived from food. The common cause of debili
tated and "run-down conditions" is lack of nutrition. The body is in a condi
tion of semi-starvation, and heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, and ecry other organ
may be involved tn disease because they must suitor front
lack of nourishment.
" F'ut the patient on a specially nourishing diet," says the
doctor. That's like saying to the fisherman with a big
hole in his net, go and try a east where there are more lish.
But the trouble is not lack of fish, but the big bole in the
net. So with nutrition, the trouble is not lack of food but
the condition of the stomach and digestive and nutritive
tract, which prevents the. assimilation of the nutrition
derived from the food eaten. It is not what is eaten
that nonrishes the body, but only that part of it which is
digested and assimilated and enters into tho blood in the
form of nutrition.
That bole in the net must be mended before fish are
caught and kept. That "weak" stomach must bo made
strong before the body can regain its strength. Dr.
J icrccs women jiieitical Uisooverv cures
diseases of the stomach and other organs
of digestion and nutrition. The remarka
ble results following tin uso of this medi
cine are duo lo that fact. The need of tho
body is nutrition. "Golden Medical Dis
covery" cures diseases that hinder nutri
tion, and so the body grows strong and lost
tiesh is regained, in the. one way in
which strength and flesh can be
;raade namely, from food digested
nnd assimilated.
Thomas A. Swarts, Kst., of Sub Station
C, Box io,i, Columbus, Ohio, writes: ''In
June, 1R91, I was taken very sick and doc
tors told me it would kill me if I did not do
something for myself. I wa taken with
severe headache, then cramps in the stom
ach, and my food would not digest, then
kidnet and "lit cr trouble, and my back got
weak "so T could bcareely get around. At
last I had all the complaints at once, and
1 just gae money to the doctors whenever
I 'thought they would do me any good,
but the more T doctored the worse I got,
until six vears passed. I had become so
poorly I could only walk in the house by
the aid of a chair, and I "got so thin I had given up to die,
thinking that I could not be cured. Then f saw one of my
neighbors, and he said, 'Take my advice and take "Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery and make a new man of yourself.'
The first bottle helped me, so I thought I would get another,
and after I had taken eight bottles 111 about six weeks I was
weighed and found I had gained twenty-seven (27) pounds.
I have done more hard work in the past eleven months than I
did in two vears before, and 1 am as stout and healthy to-day,
I do not feel anything like dying to-day. I cannot give Dr. 1'icrce's
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I think, a I ever was,
Golden Medical Discovery too much praise."
S.
meritorious medicines, will oner a substitute as "ltist
ical Discovery." By its cures and the testimony of the cured there is nothing
just as good as ' Discovery " for disease of the stomach and other organs of
digestion and nutrition.
ometimes a dealur, tempted by the little more profit paid on the sale of less
itorious medicines, will offer a substitute as " just as good " as " Golden Med-
mL WORK FREE I
Or. Plorca'a Common
Scnsa Medical AtlvIS'
"" ""-- er, containing moro
than a thousand Imrfje pagem ot medical instruction and advice, in sent FREE
an receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing ONLY. Sand 31 one-cent stamps
for the cloth-bound volume, or onjr St stamps tor tho book in papor covers-
Address 1 DR. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y.
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and Oxfords
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monllH, 1 jii-nl In, slouiaili iiouhle, lleui.t Kami
died .tisteulay, lit! wa- !,' .tear- n ai;i and
il $1111 ilnl lit .1 wife and two ihlldien, Walter
and .Malic Kami, lie tva. a lirnthci- nf W. .1,
Kami, the ,iiuler, and a biotlnrdn-liw- of
f'lmlii. l',iUiiitky, the Sinni street liarle'i,
Mr. hami tt.n a lil.Hl.-inlth and tvell anil latoi
aldy Uiiowii In llie illy,
'Il.e llllieial ttill hi. Inhl flolil lim l.'.lil.n.
at ll.tiiou and Meildi.m Mieei, al p. 111. Sun
day. IJ Will I.. M'AII.. At hi. iioiue, 101 lllihely
i-tli'il, Diiuumii', I It ill Ii. Kuis died .te.liida.t',
altir 11 wul.'i lllne.i ttiili iiieumouia, He is
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I lata, Ih imam dumhiei if Mr. and Mi.
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tVedui-diy, ."he tt 1.1 i ywn, and T inontln 01
iiko. 'lln liliuial ttill ho held al ''.U! 0M..1K
U1I1 mteiiiooii with iiuiinirnt ai ihe I jlln.h.il
iiiuetd.
l.lKitilli, In mv ilmt;i.tei' of .Luin Mm y,
of JJIt Noilli Washlustoii att'iiue, dud ,tiUT-
ila.t the liincul anuouiiicmcnt ttill jPh-ji latir.
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EASTER
Friday and Saturday Big; Bargains in
HOES AND OXFORDS
For men, womeu, boys, misses and childreu at prices impossible to other houses.
It will pay you to see our liue of Spring novelties iu footwear before buying elseher.
Remember we sell up-to-date footwear for less money thau any other store, for the
reason we buy cheap for cash from manufacturers iu need of ready cash and give you the
beueiit of our great purchasing power.
Look at the E3ig Bargains.
Men's Shoes, patent leather, enamel leather, Russia calf, velour calf, Goodyear
welt ; regular value $4 50, at $2,48 and $2,98,
Men's Dress Shoes, vici kid, calf and Russia Calf, Goodvear welt, at $1,49 and
$1,98. Men's $1.50 Shoes at 98c. Men's Oxfords at $2.00, $2,50 aAd $3.00,
LADIES' SHOES Ladies' Fine Vtci Kid, Patent Calf, turn aud Goodyear welt,
fine Shoes; worth $3,00 to $4.00, at $1,98 and $2,48.
Ladies' Vine Shoes at 75c, 98c, $1,29 and $1.49. Ladies' Oxfords, all prices.
Misses' Shoes at 98c and $1,50, Children's Shoes, all prices.
MYER DAVIDOW,
The Cheapest Shoe Store,
W LnvkawniiiM Avenue,
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