im, . x :ivvlv' ", ; Wff Wrmw' .-,i fHPff ri ' THE SCItAOTON TMBUNE-WEDNJ&JDAY, MAY 8, ,190D. e 9-ti,Z c WEST SCRANTON OFFICERS OF THE WHEELMEN DB. P. F. STRUPPLER ELEVATED TO PRESIDENCY. Spirited Contests for the Different Club Offices Programme of the Minstrel Performance That Is to Bo Given Tomorrow Evening. Leek Social Club Enjoys a Debate. Funerals Yesterday Many Other Matters of General Interest to the People of West Scranton. heli) nil enjoyable meeting liiBt evening In llii! l-liioch Kvnns' hotel on Juuk son Htri'fet. Aflcr the business session a debute was Indulged In on the ques tion, "Hhnlt n Vow mile Hie People or the Mussos Ittllo the Few?" 1'bi subject was discussed by Timo thy Junes, John Neat, IMclmrtl T.oivI.h, Ditvld Williams, Knorb Kvnns, John J. Davis nnd Olutuncey I). Drown, of rittsburff, who was u uticst of the club. Voenl and Inslniinental selections were also rendered by nil present. Tim otllcors of the uliib are! Will htm Pow ell, president! Timothy Jones, secre tary: Knoch I'Jvans. ireasurer; John J. Davis, musical director. The Kleetrlc City Wheelmen held a iplrltcd election last evening, In which over sixty mcmberH participated. Tim result was ns follows: President, Dr. S V, 'Strtipplor: llrst vice-president, O. It. Pitcher; .second vice-president, "W. Ilnyden Kvnns: tbinnelal secretary, T.uther Thoniiis; recording secretary, "Walter 15. Davis; corresponding secre tary, Arthur T. Stover; treasurer, Sam uel AlcCracken; captain, Conrad Lota; llrst lieutenant, Dctijnmln Allen; sec ond llcutctiiiut, llhys Harris: directors, W. V. Williams, Archbald McCrachen, AVIlllam ir. JUic. The proposed bowling alleys were discussed and the committee hi charge reported progress on the same. Wal ter Jones nnd David Fuhrmun were elected to membership. The club de cided to put a telephone in the build ing. The now olliccrs will lake charge of the club's affairs on June 4, when the Pan-American trip contest will bo .decided. The minstrel performance will be given at the house tomorrow evening. iN'ext Jtondny night a club danco will be beld and also a public dance at Mcnrs' hall the latter part of the month. Following Is the programme for the minstrels tomorrow evening: Overture Orclifntia 0wBln overture Ilonc, tambo9 ami iliont) fcolo, "At the Bottom of tho Deep Illuc Sea," Kinrys Joseph. Soln, "My Drowsy Ribr:"..'nr. TV. Uowlaml Davis Solo, "Ooon, Coon, Coon" Thomas Stevens .olo, "flood live Dolly (irjy" D.ivid Owns Solo, "O Answer Ic" TV. G. Davis ?on, and danco Williams Bron. Polo. "I'llney" Ben Allen Solo. "Down in the Deep Let Jtc Sleep When I Die" Fred VWn Polo, 'Iy Automobile Giri".....lolm It. Thomas llamonlci selection Fred Robinson Solo, "Jly Baby Girl" Hilly Williams Snlo, "Miss Phoebe" Luther Thonus Grand Finale, "Evciy liacc lias a Vhg but a Coon" Hilly Williams and company Young Men Are Wanted. The West Side board of trade Is belli on Interesting tho young men of West Scranton In the organization, and with that purpose In view contemplate In viting them to attend their next meet ing, which will take place on Tuesday evening, May II. This meeting will he tho annual one for tho election of otllcors and will be followed by a luncheon anil smoker. President Daniels Is now engaged In making arrangements with several speakers who will deliver addresses on that evening before tho board. The delalls of the programme now being arranged will be announced lat er. Invitations will be Issued some time this week to those who are Inter ested In the board and Its work. cnslon promises to bo one of much enjoyment. Coming Events. Tho Colonial club of Camp ITS. Patriotic Order Sons of America, will conduct a drawing for n $r, gold piece on Thursday evening, May 2.1. Tho rilllle for it watch for tho 1en,o tlt of .Airs. Prnwn, of l.afnyettu street, wilt take place on Thursday, Jloy 16, A progressive euchre nnd social will be held In Young Men's Institute hall, North Main avenue, Tuesday even. Ing, Muy M, by Itranch till, Ladles Oathollo JJenovoleni association. Leek Social Club Debate. The members of tho I.eek Social club HUYLER'S SCOTCH Kl! 101! &AI.E AT G. W. JENKINS', Loyal Knights of America. Keystone lodge, Xo, "7, Loyal Knights of America, will hold an Im portant meeting in their lodge rooms tomorrow evening, which all members are urgently reiiuosted to attend. Husl noss of much Importance will be trans acted. At the close of the meeting an entertainment and smoker will bo held. David Jenkins, Thomas Abrams and Joseph C5ray wilt sing solos, and Clerk of tho Courts Thomas P. Daniels will entertain with phonographic selections. Members of Enterprise lodge are cor dially invited to attend. funeral Services Yesterday. The funeral of the late Patrick Kel ly, who died in Pittsburg on Friday last, took place from tho home of de ceased's parents, fUJS Kynon street. The services were in Holy Cross church and were conducted by Rev. Father Dunn, Burial was made in the Minooka ceme tery. The funeral of the late Mrs. Hose II. Rice occurred yesterday morning from the home of deceased's sister, Mrs. Mary 13. Newton, on Watson avenue, Lincoln Heights. The remains wcro taken to Franklin Forks, Pa., on the 9 o'clock Lackawanna train. Mortgage Will Be Burned. Tho members of the First AVeUsh Baptist church will burn the mortgage that has been standing against their edifice for a long time. The ceremon ies incidental to the event will t.tke place on Friday evening of this week. Addresses will be delivered in Welsh and English by prominent speakers identified with the church, and the oe- Keceptlon for' Rev. McDermott. The olllclal board of the Simpson Methodist Kplscopal church nro yr ranglng for n reception for ttov. Hugh (1. McDermott and family, at the church parlors on Friday evening of this week. A committee hns been appointed to make the nrrungomonts, and nn enter taining programme will bo provided. All members of the church and con gregation are invited to be present. General News Notes. The Sons of Temperance Clue club beld a meeting in .Morgans' lial? last evening and rehearsed several new selections. An Interesting mooting of AVaco council, No. -jr.. Daughters of Pocohun tas, Improved Order of Red Men, was held in their hall ast. evening. A so cial session followed the business meeting Council No. lr.n, of thr. Catholic Ite llof and nenellelal association, have made arrangements to meet on tho first and third Monday evenings of each month In Young Men's Instltuto nan. The Young People's society cf the. First AVelsh Kvnngellcal church will hold a competitive meeting on June -i. A programme is now being ar ranged. St. Cecelia's Temperance and Be nevolent society held an enjoyable so cial session in St. Leo's hall last even ing, after their business mooting. A meeting of the executive commit tee of the Young Women's Christian association will be held In the rooms, on South Main avenue, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. leorgn Hughes, sun of eomraelnr Kdwin Hughes, slopped on a noodle re cently and Injured his foot iull0 badly. Miss Florence Uibbs, of South Main avenue, fell from a step-ladder re cently and severely wrenched her foot, St. Agnes chapter, nf St. David's Kpiseopal church, will conduct a rum mage sale Friday and Saturday at -09 North AVashlnglon avenue. EZRA GOULD. On of Newark's Mit Prominent CIHcsns I 9 3 Veiirs Old and Unjoys Lift. IIXItA fiOt'IJ). t! TITAltS 01,11. Mr. liould Kyn tthcn hr foil lilt stlrliRlli r.illliie lie slarlnl to takn Diiliy'n Pure Mall Wills liy, and now he fcrls strong nnd vliroruin. COXTKNT AND IIAPI'V AT t.1. itriitk'tiipiit-lt afTonU tue peat pleasure at Hie pu-setil tlniP t repoit lo joti the meat bi'licllls am dcriilnir horn your I'uie Mall TVIiUkcy. '" IH J Mrs old nnd enjny the bwt of health. Ai'jml ten years njro t found my stieiiRtli v. la Unit me, nnd tin. Uioughl Hashed neiiM my , ' ,i,"A,u ' novr l" h- "n Invnll'l 'he re' iV !"'' I ' 'i Ron'' eunimon ""liso told me thai what 1 needed wai a tonic nnd stimulant, Mitnrllilnff to Keep up my streiitflli and ward olf ',, i"S1'- .' WiH "-toiiunende.l to try DtiflyN Pure Mall "hwkey. Alter tun or llneo week I notleed n ihaiiRo comltur over me. Nature i-erined to take on new foi,,. and life and -detiRlli were returning nine incur. Jlv tiled, woiieoul nervoiia stem itiiuneil, mr bialu bceaino clear. I Uil ilellehtfiil fleep, and would awake refeshed, feelini; tliat life was lint a bunion. My appetite Is e.uellenl, eefiht fair, hearing Rood. I am ptwltlve I owe my pi-eiit (iindllloii to jour Pure Malt TVhl-key. nil -saii.Miru a u iiioliinKing my life: not DUNMORE DOINGS ANNUAL MEETING OF WOMEN'S MISSIONA1XY SOCIETY. life of inlnery, but one of contentment and hap piness. I Miall continue to nv it 1!h the hope dial I will yet pa.vt the century iiinik. tiiatefully ymntf, KJttlA (JOUI.l), , , l'aik House, Newark, X. J. Dud Pure Mall. TVIiNkey will do for all pic people what if has fur Mr. Could. It will liullil tip the strength of the young who are weak anil sickly: it will positively cine eon sumption and all lung nnd Ihroul troubles and al wasting diseases hum uhateier cause: it aids illavalion and circulation; It lones up the heart and invigorates the biain. 'there Is none "lusf, as Kood as nulfy-s Pine Jfalt Whiskev. It has prolonged the lhes oi thousands who have u.ed it ns I he doctors dliect. It will ravo vours if "u y,i1l try II. it is nlwdutclv pure and contains no fusel oil. It Is the only whiskey luwiMiy the goieinment us a medleine. All ''"'W'-l'1 and gtoceis. or diiect, M a bottle. Medical booklet, i ouljlnlnir iiiniiv eonvineliiL' tea. ...... "rL "' vclv e who writes M.ill Whiskey Cn Tlodif-ter. X. V. Huffy OBITUARY. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Frank Jordan and Miss Cassie Can ville Suffer Injuries in Runa wayOther News Notes. Silks? Aye, and Such Uncommonly Fine Silks for So Little Money That the burden of today's Store News. Are you interested? IF SO. READ CAREFULLY. it, Fashionable Colored Silks O C Pieces 19 inch Fancy Taffeta Silks, heavy lus M trous make, and not a desirable wanting. An excellent value for 69c the yard. A seasona- A ft -, ble bargain at TyC 20 PieceS Wa,lt Taffet Silks- Not a fashionable " MX hade wanting in this lot, and as they come to you fresh from the looms, they represent the Cft very latest novelties. An 85c quality for OVC 24 Ittcl Crepe De Chene, in the following shades: White, cream, turquoise, pink, rose, old rose, grey and black. An elegant and fashionable "lCr pure silk weave: worth 1.00 the yard, for.... VC Extraordinary Black Silk Values Black Silk' Taffetas, best makes, pure dye and extra bright finish. Take your choice they're all right. 10 inch Black Taffeta Silks, worth 62 l-2c for 40c uitu iii lit n. xiuieia siiks, woi'tll YOC tor 59c 23 inch Black Taffeta Silks, worth 8Qc, for. . . " rtfie 27 inch Black Taffeta Silks, worth 1.00, for. , ' "70e 22 inch Black Taffeta Silks, worth $1,12 1-2, for ', . 85o Peau De Soie Silks No chance bargaiu counter lot, but silks that we fully rccommeud aud warrant. These in black only. BO inch Peau tie Solo Silks, worth 85c, for. . . , , 21 inch Peau de Soie Silks, worth $1,12 1-2, for Ha inch Peau de Sole Silks, worth $1.25, for , 22 iuch Peau de Soie Silks, worth $1,50, for Rich Satin Duchess Silk 20 inch Black Satin Duchess Silks, worth 75c, for 58o 21 inch Black Satin Duchess Silks, worth 85c, for, , G8c 21 inch Black Satin Duchess Silks, worth $1,00, for. ,.,.., 78c The last three numbers quoted are really extraordiuarv jyalues, aud as the qualities are reliable the importance of j:his offering cauuot be over-estimated. l-'runk Jordan nnd .Miss (Aissio can vllle were .seriously injured yesterday afternoon, while drl'vlnp; down tho lower end of Tripp street, known as Tripps ravine. Jordan is employed bv . J. Sheerln, of Hyde I'urk. as a huckster, and was peddling his Roods among some of his customers. "When near North .Main uveuue nnd Tripp street the horse hpeamo frifiht eni'rt nnd ran down the hill at break neck speed. It collided with a tree standing on one side of the road, and ho and .Miss Cassie Canvllle, who was riding with him. were thrown out. Jordan struck on his head. ind passersby, who happened to see the accident, imiekly hastened to the res cue and removed them to one side of tho road, when Dr. J. B. Corser was summoned. It was found that Jor dan's skull was fraotmed and that he received several slight bruises. After receiving medical treatment, he Mas removed to the Lackawanna hospital, and Miss f'anvlllo to her home. Both were reported as rest ins easily last night. .TA .MUS died very 12 o'clock. Coming- Cantata. In a few days the people of the North lSnd will be given a raro treat In the form of a. musical entertain ment and also a beautiful cantata, entitled, "Our Flag," which will be given by the choir of the rcinniial Baptist church. Conductor George Davies, y ho has charge of the singiiK, requests tint all persons taking p.irt be present this evening, as a rehearsal will take jlace. IN A FEW XINES. . GOc . 85c . 08c ,1.10 j iiursiuiy evening. Alay y, an enter tainment and social will be held at the home of Aliss Jessie Wells, r;V Tlolllster avenue, by Class No. :i of the Primitive Alethodist hurch, John Gross, of t'learviuw street, was lined $2 by Alderman .Myers last eveu iiiff for disorderly conduct, the cliaige being preferred by his wife. Andrew Smith ye.Uerliy had Charles Uewedy arrested for disorderly con duct and aault ami battery upon him while attending a Aline Workers' union meotliiK at Kt. Mary's hull, Uewedy was held lu under $:!0n ball fur ap pearance at court. The entertainment for the benelll of No. -' public. school will be given on Tuesday evening. .May H, In the Audi torium. .Miss Jessie l Stearns has had Hie pupils under drill for the past two weeks and the alfalr promises to bo very enjoyable. A military drill by twenty young ladies, an old tliim min uet by twenty-four misses, a drill by a number of sailor boys, a broom drill by the little folks, solos by Allss Daisy Hollo Hall, recitations, music, etc., Admission. !" and L'," cents. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE PARTY. Globe Warehouse Enjoyable Event at Knights of Co lumbus Rooms. A most delightful progressive euchro party was conducted ul night lu tho Knights of Columbus club house by the members of the Catholic Histori cal society. There wore about seven-ty-llve present ami during the play lliuslo was furnished by the l.awreltco orchestra. The prize winners were uk follows; First prize, celery dlbh, Pr, John J, Brogau; second prize, , half dozen china plates, .Miss Nellie Heanilslij third prlzo, bon-bon dish, Allss Aunlo Orrt fourth prize, tlr tree, Allss Agnes l.ynott; llt'th prize, cup and saucer, Alisd Alary Coleman; sixth prize, nllvo dish, Allss Allnnlo Smith; covrnlli prize, palm. Alias Elizabeth Oaughan. THE HORILIEST MAN IN SCRANTON i well ai tho IwnJiOMfat, and others tic invited to call un any iltugeUt Jii'l KCt da a trial but tie of luniii'a lUUam for ilio Threat and Lungs, a remedy tlut U KudruntecJ lo luro and relievo M Chronic ami Acute Coushs, Atthnn..UiuiiihltU J'J Contuinptiou. and Wc. I'llie i'tv. T.INDSlor. .Tames T.indsey suddenly Alonda.v nlclit nt of heart failure, at his hnme 1H Elm street. Deceased was B3 years of age. He returned from the Hoses Taylor hospital two weeks ago. where, he was confined for ten months with a. severe attack of the grip and a heavy cold, but left tho hospital in good health. Monday night about S.30 o'clock he returned from the yard and was going to ascend the stairs to his apart ments when suddenly he dropped to the floor unconscious, and remained in that state. Dr. ,T. Jtcfirath was sum moned, but could not do anything to revive him. Death occurred at the hour mentioned, lie is survived by three sons. Jntnes, Lawrence and Anthony. Tho funeral will take place Thursday afternoon at ", o'clock. Services will be held in the St. Joint's Catholic church, and interment will be mode In tho Cathedral cemetery. A1US. AVIUJAAI AlKISTUIt.-Alrs. William Alelster, aged M years, died yesterday afternoon at .". o'clock, after a year's lingering illness, at her home. ::7 Hickory street, with cancer of the stomach. The deceased was a respect ed lady and well liked by her numer ous friends and relatives. Besides her husband she is survived by a son, "William, and -two daughteis, Mrs. AVII1 lam Kvnns and Anna. Deceased come (i this country thirty-four years ago and Tiveil In South Scranton ever since. She was n member of tho Women's Aid society of the Hickory Street Pres byterian church. The funeral will take pjace i-riti.i.v afternoon at '.' o'clock. Services will be held at the '"Hickory Street Presbyterian church, nnd inter ment will be made in the Pittston ave- nue cemetery. "WIU.IA.M ItlDD. William Itidd. of Houesdale. died at the home of his daughter, .Mrs, Dr. Hateson, on Jeffer son avenue, yesterday. He had been in i.iiunK ileum miring mo past sev eral months and for two months had been visiting his daughter, In the hope that he might, be benolUted by the change. He was 7-1 years of age, and is survived by two children, Airs. Dr. Hateson and Alts. .Martha Brown, with whom ho made his home. Short ser vices will be held at the residence of Dr. Hateson on Thursday morning al ! o'clock, after which the remains will be taken to Honosdnlo, where inter ment will bo made at 1.S0 o'clock. THOMAS LYNCH. At fi.SH o'clock Monday night Thomas Lynch, a well known citizen residing in North Scran ton. died at his home, lib' 'j'hroop street. He s survived by a wife and one daughter, Nora; one sister. Airs. John Home, of Pittston avenue; and ope brother, .M. K, Lynch, of Throop street. The funeral will take place Thursday morning at in o'clock, with a requiem mass at Holy Uosary church. Intermcni In Cathedral ceme tery, AfltS, AI1I.LIK CIll'UCII. .Mis. Alll lle Church, wife of .Maurice T, Church, nf Carhondnlo, aged Wl years, died yes terday aftornoon at the home of her sister, Airs. W. J, .Morgan, 130ti "Wash burn street. Deceased was an estimable young woman and her death will" be re gretted by a largo clrclo of friends. The remains will be taken to C'arhon dale at lO.lii o'clock this morning, when Interment will ho made on Thursday. AWtS. JOHN II, THO.UAS.-AIurv. wife of John 11. Thomas, of ISWii Wash burn street, died at her homo yester day, asod W yeurs. Deceased Is sur vived by her hiiblmml and several sons and daughters. The funeral services will be conducted at tho house ;lt .'! o'clock tomorrow afternoon by iter, Hugh Davies. interment will bo made lu the Washburn street cemetery. Funerals, The funeral of the hitc Hannah La vello will be held from tho resilience of her mother, Airs. "Winifred I.avclle, L'O.'! Meridian street, at 0 o'clock this morn Ing, Tho funeral of the lato Charles K. O'.Malley will ho held at 10 o'clock this morning, with services at St. Peter'H cathedral, Interment will bo made in Cathedral cemetery. ' The funeral of the lato Michael Shea will take place Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. There will be u solemn high muss of requiem sung at St, Peter's cathedral, and Interment will be made lu tho Cathedral cemetery. A Large Attendance In the Metho dist Episcopal Church Yestorday. Officers Were Elected for tho Ensuing- Year and nn Address Was Delivered in tho Evening; by Miss Mlrander Croucher, Recently Re turned from China W. C. T. U. to Conduct nn Entertainment. The t'lghth annual meeting of the "Women's Foreign .Missionary society was held In the Methodist church yes terday. The llrst session opened at 10 o'clock with a. largo number oC dele gates present, and In tho absence of Mrs. Meeker, District President Airs. H. D. Long presided. Tho devotional sessions wero In charge of Mrs. Fuller, and the meeting opened with the singing of the hvmn, "Blessed Bo the Tie that Binds." Rev. C. It. Ncwlng gave a. brief address of welcome and Indicated his thorough sympathy, with tho work of the society. Mrs. Yost supplemented his welcoming remarkH with a few well chosen words, to which Airs. Annomnn, of Carbon dale, responded. Tho minutes of tho last convention were read and approved as read. They showed n balance on hand of $l.f,0. The societies of the district reported as follows: Carbontlaln has SO mem bers nnd raised ipi.SO. Carhondale band has (in members. Honosdnlo has St members and raised $lt.Gr, the band there having 1S members. Dunmore has 1." members and raised $.'!3.1.". Ariel and AInplowood Sunday schools con tributed SL'n towards tho support of an orphan. Salem camp ground gave $1 for a like purpose. Airs. K. H. Clark, of TTonesdale, gave a selected reading, and Airs. i'lmnV.. of Carbondnle, reported in tho Interest of the twentieth century offerings. Airs. D. 11. Long read a beautirul me morial to Airs. CI. X. Place. The afternoon meeting opened with devotional exercises, led by Airs. Clark, of Honesdnlo. Allss Anna Long gave a select reading, and Miss Preston read a paper written by Airs. Jfeekcr, on "Women's Foreign Missionary AVork In the Last Century." Airs. "Walter Nye, of Carhondale, road a paper on the "Outlook for tho Coming Century." Airs. Siege, of Dunmore, read an In teresting paper on "The Value of the women s Foreign Alissionary Society to tho Home Church." Allss Snark's gave her experience In reference to the work done in foreign Molds by the Wo men's Foreign Alissionary society. Airs. James Bush, of Houesdale. road a paper on "The Value or the Society to tho Individual," and Dr. Fuller, of Jer myn, made a brief address. Tho nominating committee reported the following nominations for the en suing year: President. Airs. Meeker; Hi st vice president. Airs. Pierce But ler: second vice president. Airs. Hul- ler: third vice president. Airs. Yost; recording secretary. Airs. James Johns; treasurer, Mrs. Ncwlng.. .Miss Buby Yost rendered the solo, "Knrnostly Co Forward," In her usual beautiful voice. The devotional ser vices of tlu evening session were led by Allss Sparks. Helen Powell, a lit tle four-year-old delighled those pres ent with a pretty solo., and a trio composed of Airs. AL O. Abbey, Aliss Sadie Aliller and Aliss Julia Foster, all of Carhondale. next favored the (onvention with a stirring missionary hymn. The address of the evening was made by Aliss M Ira tula Croucher. of Tsun Una, China, who told of conditions as she found them in Tien Tsin. A vote of thank i Mas tendered the trustees and the ladles of the chinch for their kind hospitality, after which the con vention adjourned, dosing a very suc cessful meeting. Special Diseases of Men S MY SPECIALTY. Do -B-Jr Cente P" Scatter -liliipjllll on Faculties HP Specialty dliinJu. 5 i v"r;r"K f'0l y oLm or rendition preullar to men, or II ymi har iimm will, "Sit .M0t P!'uinK' Pfmnncnt rute, I want you to rornc urn) havo a nodal chat Tnrt Z:i.' ""' "I'l-dti to yoii MV MYS.TKM OK TltKATMKNT, whlth I hnv originated .i fc.ii. pi.?,"r,n,y "''"l1" '', "IW'lence in treating xperiat illmuw ot men. I liavn A.JL i"f ?'" "' '' "m'' ' ttlal ''V'mrntfl or electm medical r;mnblnntlon or dlmllar .nni w,1,c" "'.' not nl"' ''"l"r,t .""e '"" peculiar to mrn. Jly education, my wperl vl.i 1"J'eoneIrnfc. my reputation condemna all aurli rockery- i will pir me a fitihhl,,. . Khc-TO" VRl'K op CIIA1KIH J thorouiih permmnl eiatnlnjllon ami nn honet 2! i .I J'."r .L'"sc' '.' " flr'' biettralile t will tell jmi no, and advi.e yon no that you win not be luimhucKcd t.y nnjcnipiilom petitioners who claim to cure nil. If alter exim. nnp you, r find you curable, I will lnure you of a permanent cine. Inasmuch ai I will ff . " " '"'l'n Kiiarantee to refund jou every cent you Ilivr paid me In caw 1 till to f ?l1,, ' "''"' nn W 'or ""'"lilies, ns they are always Included In the nomlml , asked, nnd you know to the rent, uelore you start what jour whole treatment U Koine ro co?t, and I will make no falne promises n to the time for the bike of getting you u patient, at I piomle only what I ran do, and do as t piomlc. UXXATUnAI, l)I8CIIAnOKS stopped in 6 to to ljs. AMISSIONS and Drains stopped In S to IS days. t'l.CKIIS. I caie not of how Ioiir standing, I will dry them up at once. STItlCrOm: cured without (utlinc or dilating IIYIIHOCKI.B or any Kwelllnirs or enhrs;ements reilueeil al. oiue. l.MI'OTKNCY by my ayatcm ul trealnu-nt Is curable irrcpecthc ol Ihe time Mamllnir, or your ni;e. llbAPDlin AXt KtnXI'.V deranrjemen' by my ajitrm of (le.ilineiit show hizm of im provement from the very hrRinnlnK. IIHKUMATISM, being rauieil by impure condition ot blood, cuied prnnanently by me. SPKt'lKIO nt.OOD rOISOXINU, pprmanrntly cured without the tie of Iodide ot Potash or .Mercury. WltlTI'. if j on cannot rail. All roi respondenee Ktrlelly confident hi and alt replies Rent in plain envelopes. Inclose -eent stump to Insure reply. OKFien llOt.'ItS. 3 a. m. to fl p. in. and 0 to 8 p. m ; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. MACKENZIE'S Mill AND in i E8 Permanently Located nt Rooms 208-209-210 Pauli Building 426428 Spruce St., SCRANTON, PA. TAKE ELEVATOR. HOME OIL COMPANY OF BEAUMONT Divided into 1,000,000 (Organized Under the Laws of Texas.) CAPITAL S 1 ,00O,0OO. Shares of the Par Value of Thursday's Entertainment. On Thurxliiy ewniiiK next, tlii; Women's Christian Tent permit u union will coiHliu-l n social nnil i-ntfu-taln-"Hnl ut the lionii" nl' Svi. Oabriol S waltz, oil fhorry stioet. Ilssca JSuby YoM, l.ni'ivtlii Snydor. Xcttlo .lones ami MuiK-arft Tri-s.skr will tiiko part in Hit- Piitoriaiinnynt. fMiiirlfs Hruwii will exhibit his jiru lihaiihnno. Iti'fiv.slnniMits will bo .solv ed anil a hIIvit olTiMiiiK will bo taken Tin- inibllc i.s I'niillally invltril to at-tonil. Poor Indeed art- tlioe weighed down by iuent.it de predion. Men rie in this world through buoyant nerve force. The loi of this force dally drags down to failuie some of the world's brightest minds. Such u condition is commonly known ns Nervous Debility. When you lose self-confidence tmcl feel your strength, energy mid nerve foice ure slipping away, it is high time you seek sensible: aid. You prefer health ami success to misery nnd failure. have no equal nsn nerve restorer. A couple of boxes will dUpel that heavy feeling; the imuatiiral weariness ills, appears and replaces languor with new force and vigor of body it ml brain. Sis boxes will cure any ordinary case of nervous debility. If not, you gel your money back, .00 per box : 6 for So (H). mailed in nlalll liacknce. Hook free. MUMCl.NU Co., Cleveland, Ohio. I'KAt. for sale by John II. l'hclps, I'liaimauat, toiuer U'jcinlns avenue and Spruie street. fP3 m&( eol PILLS - 50 I CTS. NERVITA PSLU Resfore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cuioliiipoti'ucy. Night KmUloiw, Loss of Mom. oiy, .in wueiiiiif inPii!.es, illcllectsof I'ltaliii.-nor oxceas mid indiscretion. A nervo tonic and ,oiooa ouiuior, xsrtdKs till) nlnk ulow lo unln clipeks and rostiuea tho ,flro of youth. Hy mall .nrio lipr lirir. fl liny,, fitr $S.60, with our bankable Kuurunteo to euro or piura me money poia. ncnd tor circular and copy of our uaiikublogutiruiiteo Ijoi.ii, NemfaTaletsSs Positively fiimrnntped euro fur I.ojs of Power, urleocofe, tlndovoloped or cSliiiinkou Orguiij, Parosbi, Loconiotur Ataxlu, Nervous Prostra tion, Hysteria. I'-'U, Iiisiinity. PaialysU nnd the Kosiilts of KxcostIvc ITsoot' Tobacco. Opium or I.inuor. Bv trinil in niain n.u'L'nirr,. mi.Ofl box, a for $5.00 with our bankable guar antee bond to cure iu co days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts , CHICAGO, 111 Sold by McUumIi k 'Ilignus. Urussisti. SOI tailawjiiiu uunue, bt union, Pj. till FA Mil 0 Em M vfl non-Msesiable. President, HAL W. GREER, Beaumont, Terns, tnemher of firm of Greer A Greer, attorneys. Vice-PrE8II)KNT, WM. WIESS, Beaumont, Texas, president Reliance Lumber Co. Treasurer, W. S. DAVIDSON, Beaumont, Texas, President First National Bank of Beaumont. Secretary, C. M. ELLINWOOD, Beaumont, Texaa. DIRECTORS: Preaident, Vice-President and Treasurer as above, and R. A. Greer, Beaumont, ex-senator and present representative Thomas Lungham, Beaumont, county tax collector. E. A. Fletcher, Beaumont, first vice-president aud general manager, Tex9 Tram & Lumber Co. L. P. Ogden, Beaumont, capitalist, director First National Bank. John N. Gilbert, Beaumont, Capitalist aud Gcn'l M'g'r Beaumont Lumber Co, W. B. Dunlap, Beaumont, capitalist. P. M. Whs3, Beaumont, Treasurer Reliance Lumber Co. W. E. Brice, Mason City, Iowa, President Mason City &,Clear Lake Railway. The Home Oil Company of Beaumont CONTROLS 13.000 ACRES of valuabla proven oil lands, comprising some of the best properties in the now famous oil fields of eastern Texas. Three thousand acres of these lands lie in twenty-two tracts in Jefferson and Hardin counties, part of which is located within (5,450 feet of the Lucas geyser with its enormous output of 70,000 barrels of oil daily. Other tracts of our land In Jef ferson county are located within 4,500 feet of the Beatty Gusher and still others in the Big Hill and Pine Island districts, all valuable properties. A number of tract are located in the Sour Lake and ScratoRa districts, in Hardin county. In the Saratoga fields there ia one well already down to a depth of 225 feet, at which depth oil was fouud iu paying quantities, and which the company will immediately drill to the far larger deposits undoubtedly lying in the lower strata. Other wells are being sunk in this field and will be heard from at an early date. Ten thousand acres of our lands cover eight tracts iu Starr county, one of the most recently proven Texas oil districts, about .TX) miles south of the Corsicana field, nnd probably a continuation of the same belt. This district is favorably spoken of in the Engineering & Mining Journal of Pebruary 9, 1001, in an article written for the Journal by Prof. W. B. Phillips, lately employed as State Geologist for Texus, and a scientific oil expert of the highest standing. These tracts show the strongest indications of oil deposits, and it is believed will develop among the richest producers of the state. For the purpose of immediate development of our holdings the company offers a limited amount of its capital stock at 25 CENTS PER SHARE which price is subject to advance without notice at nny time iu the discretion of the directors, Our lands being located in different tracts surrounded by properties upon which ptoductive wells have been developed removes the speculative feature of our proposition and makes the Home Oil Company of Beaumont an investment of real merit. In addition to the operations ulready being carried on by us, wells are being bored at various places in properties adjoining our holdings, so that practic ally all our property is being developed indirectly and in increasing in value daily. further than this, we have a cotnplct 'Willing outfit purchased from the American .; round and iu actual operation, A careful !;oiotighly convince even the most conserve- .. v, while a reference to tho management :t will show that its affairs are in the handl questioned ability, iVell Works of Aurora, 111., now nn t' onsideration of this proposition wi ive of the value of stock iu our o f the Home Oil Company of Bea- f men of the highest integrity uuil .- Subscriptions may be sent diiect to the company's offices, as below, ol oney may be deposited ill any haul; s-ibject to the company's draft with certify ute of stock attached, Make all drafts or money orders' to V. S. DAVIDSON, Treasurer. Address nil communications to C, M, ELLINWOOD Secretary. Send for prospectus. Home Oil Company of Beaumont, BEAUMONT TEXAS BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BV .. CALIFORNIA FICj SYRUP CO. ar noti: tii v. . a si k. TRIBUNE WANT ADS, BRING QUICK RETURNS AMUSEMENTS ACADEHY OF HUSIC, ItCIS<UKUUNDUK managers and Lessen. IIAKRV A. BKOWM Local Manager. oi: fcoi.ii) i.i:k lllMilUM INC. JIOMIU. SIM l, llrliiin rii.ii nnnl ol tht lllil I ,i niiirt. MflCflULEY-PflTTONCO I'irM'iiiiiig Tui'nIja M.itimv "Vi'kJ. I iiy-IIi.i '' ThcmIjj' i:iiiiiLii -'A Vjlul Lift ' Nj Wciln.wl.iy AUIiih'p "Hh.vjI Ujih." Wulnwilo.v Ku-nini; -'Tor AiioUm's (time.'' Mlilll' IMttfKs 10, 20, :m (ruts. mati.mii: ritici:i-w, -m iwu srt y