- .1 . I'HJB SCRANTON TRIBUNiS-JMUDAlf, SEPTEMBER 19, 1902. l' WEST SCRANTON Op ening Social of the Wahneta Dancing Class Parsonage Social Events The opening social oC the Wiihnctii Dancing Hnss lit Mcnr'H hull Inst even ing ciitlpfctt nil previous efforts tnmlo by this pnpuliir club, the attendance far exceeding nil pxpeetntlnns. Over .'!.0 young people were gathered In tho hnlt und dniifcd merrily to music furnished by Halter's orchestra. The hall was decorated with buntliiR n'nil the singe was banked with palms, which utmost hid tho musicians from view. A prngininnip of twenty-four numbers was enjoyed and dancing was continued until 2 o'clock. The committee of uriuligeinentR In ehurgc of last night's affair was Ilnrry P. Duvles, Fred Hvnns, Robert .T. Hub erts, Evan A. Abrams, William Haines, "William Thomas nnd Mcndy Davis. A Birthday Party. Miss Ada, the eharmlnR diiURhter of Air. and Mrs, Frank Cilenson, of Four teenth street, entertained a number of her friends Wednesday evening, In honor of her birthday. Music and Karnes of all kinds were Indulged In until a late hour, when refreshments were served. The Ruests then departed for their homes, wishing Miss Glcason many more happy birthday. Those present were: Mlsycs Sara .Jones, lCinnin Nash, Min nie Oleasou, Mary Jones. Minnie Kami, Lottie. Hlrtlcy, Miirlhn Thomtis, Lonl-e Wholnn, Edith Kami, Elizabeth Coombs, Anna Djiiglierly, Mame O'Hrlcn, Lizzie Whetstone. Jeniiif Gleuson, Dora Smith. Margaret Lance, Mary Stamford, Minnie Davis, Eleanor Lance, Itmmn Dobson, .Mary Seymour, Lulu Rrcese, Lois Hed doc. Myrtle Seymom. May Durkln, Car rie Dakln, Murgrellu .Tone", Ilottle Lewis, Edith Davis, Lottie Rosar. and Messrs. Archeleans IOvans, William Nash. Hairy Jonc, Ezra Kami, Walter Gotz, Frunk Nash, Ezra Gaul, Thomas Feymour, George Uroese, Thonins Phil lips, Vollle Rlrtley, George Wheeler, Rosar Price, Bert Hvnus, James, ICklxi, Howard Gleason, John Halm, Charles l'crghnusor, D.ive Davis and llowaid Paine. A quartette composed of Ada Gleason, Mary S.inford, John and Charles Berg hnuser snag a number of selections. Before Alderman Noone. Magpie Dimler, of Raymond court, had Lizzie Toomoy, of 630 Rreck court, arraigned before Alderman Noone yes terday on the charge of assault and battery and surety of the peace. The defendant was discharged In one case and held In $200 bail In the other. Ball was furnished. Hugh Winkler, of 107 South Seventh street, had a warrant issued by Alder- FREE! FREE! FREE! Five stamps given away with each bottle of Dufouv's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. Pronounced Success For three days now the store has been thronged from morning till night with appreciative iu- sg quirers after Fall Fashions. : a a The New Dress 1 The Exquisite Silk Weaves The Novelties in Cloaks S The Smart New Suits 1 The Sensibfle Walking Skirts The Laces and Trimmings The Ribbons and Gloves The Hosiery and And all the other things that dehiaud attention these days, either for personal wear or home S comfort. All these have been scrutinized care- fully, and with an intelligence that proves wo- $j men hereabouts know what is what in fashions, $j 3 As usual, W2 carry the largest assortment, 3 offer the bast values, and meet the require- ments of the local trad 2 better than any ja other house in the city, because we have S made a study of the people's needs for j over twenty years. The special display will coutinue till Saturday S evening, All visitors are welcome. Buying ' CUtS no fipure thess rlavs. : -C ' '" - a a Globe Warehouse.! a fvfrwff$fenm( I i Wedding Other and Personals. man Noone yesterday for the arrest of Mrs. Jennie ltccd, who lives In the rear of fi33 North Main avenue. Ho nllcRcd she assaulted hlni In a house tit 210 Railroad avenue. The woman wns hold In $200 hnlt, Sunday School ClnB3 Entertainment. On Wednesday evening. September 17, Mr. nnd Mrs. John H. Davles, of South Hromloy avenue, entertained the Con gregiitlotutl Sunday school convention class, of 1SI02, of which Mr. navies was teacher, nnd who missed their exami nations with blpli honors. In addition to the class, a few other friends were Invited. Music was tho chief feature of the evening. The following programme wns ren dered: Piano solo, Hazel Betterly; vocal solo, Huth Thomas; piano solo, Annette Howell: recitation, Amy Da vles; piano solo, Mabel Wheeler; vocal solo, Isauc Davles: piano solo, Amy Da vles: duet, Pearl Fuhrman and Ethel Lewis; piano solo, Huth Thomas: reci tation, Mrs. G. W. Powell; piano solo, Gwladys Lillian Jones; piano solo, Anna T. Humphreys; closing hymn, "God He with You Till We Meet Again." Many Intel estlng games were played, In which the young folks heartily joined. Refreshments were served at a suitable hour. The following were pres ent: Amy Davles, Mary Davles, Armcs Da vIpm, Gwlndvs Lillian Jones. Edna Evans. S.ullc Davies, Margaret Coleman, Mary L. Junto, Pearl Fuhrman, Annette How ell, Margaret Phillips. Anna Phillips, Huth Thomns. Mabel Wheeler, Blodweu Lewis, Hazel Iletterley, Ethel Lewis.. Anna T. Humphreys, Arthur Jones, Ar chie Thomas, Rmlyu Davles, Isaac Da vles, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Davles, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel James, and Mr. and Mrs. John D. D.ivle. Wedded nt the Parsonage. David Davis, of 137 South Rebecca avenue, and Miss Sallie Sherman, of 2643 Jackson street, were united In mar riage at S o'clock last evening by Rev. H. C. McDermott, D. D at the parson age of the Simpson M. E. church. The couple were unattended, the biide appearing in a pretty traveling gown. After a short wedding trip they will be gin housekeeping In a newly furnished home on Jackson street. SOCIAL EVENTS. MKs Jessie Becker, of Academy street, entertained the members of the Dollar club at her home yesterday afternoon. Miss Annie DonncRaii. of Luzerne street, entertained a larso natty of friends at her home lecently. EVENTS OF THIS EVENING. Preparatory communion services will be held at the Washbiiin Street Presby terian church this evening. Lackawanna council. Royal Aic.inum, will initiate candidates this evening. The ladies of Holy Cross parish will Goods & fill! Underwear sr: j - i e: mrcl In Hie parochial rclricnco this even ing lo nirnligc for collecting funds to furnish ttn new p.uoolilul residence. Tho probationers' class of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church will moot this OVCIllllB. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. A nUlllhpr of rum were firrnltnd nil the Kcyscr Valley branch of the Lackawanna railroad Wednesday afternoon, whllo they were being run lulo tho Cayuga switch, No one was Injured, A new steam heating plant Is being In stalled hi (he. Simpson Methodist Epis copal church by (J. H. Scott & Co. Re pairs to tho brlek-work are also being mane ny Contractor Peter Htlpp, and Contractor Klugt Is engaged In painting tho church. , While the occupants of tho Gospel wagon were conducting services on Jackson fticet last evening, a man named Martin, icsldlng on Jaeksnn street, fainted and fell on Jho pavement, striking hls head, lie was carried Into tho station house, where he soon ic vlvrd. The Alert Dancing class Mill conduct their weekly dance In M oars' hall this evening. Music will bo furnlshrd by Table Lewis. , Mis, Martin, of 117 Luzerne street, bad a needle peiietrnUi her hand recently, causing much pain. John Maloncy, a n-yoar-old lad resid ing In Hennessy court, had two lingers on the light band nearly soveied by an axe recently, Hernaid Coons and William Ludwlg lira arriiiiRlng lo have bowling alleys Installed In the fit. David's hall building. Panookn tribe or Hed Men have elected (ho following officers for tho coming term: Sachem, Thomas D, James; senior sagamore, Valentine Hern; Junior saga moie, Ell W. Hoiiscr; past sachem, R. Phillips. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Hen. F. Allen, of Hyde Park avenue, lert yesterday afternoon for a visit hi Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Mrs. Thomas Anthony nnd daughter, of Huffalo, nrc visiting West Scranton rela tives. Mrs. William X. Chase nnd daughter, Huth, of North liromley avenue, have returned home from a visit with rela tives In Plttston. Miss Gertrude Lindsay, of Wllkcs Harre, Is visiting at the home of W. II. Freeman on South Main avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Lumley. of North Hromloy avenue, have retained home from n It.lt In New York. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The weekly euchro party proved an attractive drawing card at St. John's hall, on Stone avenue, last evening, and the piomoter, Miss Molly Lundy, was much Kr.Ullled by the lartre attendance. Every one of the titty tables were occu pied, and play was kept up until 11 o'clock, when the winners were an nounced. The pilzes contested for weiu a black silk tie for Konts and a pair of silk hose for the winning lady. The donkey or booby was rewarded with a bale of buy, while the lady received a violin that had een better days. A merry gathering of young people assembled at the ttl.itter residence, on Maple street, last evening, when a pleu-s-ant social evening was thoroughly en joyed and dining supper the engagement of the hostess, Miss Hose Platter, to Druggist Harry Brown, wns announced. Those present were: Mr. and Mr-. John C. Blatter, Mr. and Mrs. William Rein hard; the Misses Rose C. M. Platter, Louiaa A. Blatter, Carrie Von Bergen, Millie Von Bergen, Kate Opper, Caroline 10. Reinhard; Messrs. Henry Brown, Dr. John Donohoe, Professor David Owens, Ray Jeffreys, Henry Frcuchtol, Samuel Castle, John Solicitor, jr. The funeral of Jacob Klein, who died at the poor farm Tuesday, took place yesterday from the home of his 'on on Stone avenue. Services were conducted at St. Mary's church, and Interment was made In St. Mary's German Catholic church. The pall bearers were furnished by St. Peter's society. The funeral of Martin Hughes, who met death on the railroad Tuesday, took place yesterday morning and was largely attended. Services were held at the fam ily residence, on Maple street, and in terment was afterwards made In tho Ca thedral cemetery. Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam is guaiantced to cure all coughs. "No cure, no liny." For sain by all dealers A regular meeting of the Knights of Malta is called for this evening In Hart man's hall and all members are urged to attend. Tho members of tho Young Women's Christian association will be glad to hear that the iooitk are being renovated. Owing to this, we will be unable to have the Loyalty club meeting Friday even ing, or tho Sunday Gospel meeting. All readers of The Ladies' Homo Jour nal will be glad to note that Mrs. Mar garet K. Sangstcr, who writes to young girls, will lie with us at our annual meet ing on Friday evening, Sept. 35. Tickets are out for tho trolley ride to Carbondale on the :17th. Can purchato tickets ut the rooms. OBITUARY. WILLIAM PRICK, senior member of tho undertaking tirm of William Price & Son, died at ii o'clock last evening at his homo on South Main avoniie, ITo had been falling for some time, b.it his con dition was not serious until a week ago last Mondey, when a ehango for the worse e.imn and ilnco then he failed rapidly. Deceased was born In Dolgetlia, North Wales, and was Til yenrs of age In May last, Ho came to Aim.rlc.i about llfty-flvo years ago and settled In St. Ciiilr, Schuylkill county, afterwards mov ing to Plttston, and then located iu Scranton about thlrty-nlno years ago. At St. Clair ho was united In niarrlago tn Jane Reese, who died on October II, 11101. Mr. Pi Ice had been 111 tho under taking business over fifty yeais, and was ono of tho oldest and best-known residents of West Scrunton, When tho end came, ho was surrounded by the members of his family. Three daughters and ono son siirvlvo him, Mr-. Susan Green, of Syracuse, N V,; Mrs, Anna Hurnes, Mns.'Almu Connolly mid William C, Price, of tills city. Tho fifenral ser vices will bo held at the houso Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment will bo inndo Iu thu Washburn btreet ceme tery, KBKNKZUR FOOTH, aged M years anil S months, died at :i o'clock yesterday af ternoon at his home In Durjca, whero ho had i raided for half a century. Ho Is survived by ono bim and thieo daughters, W, L. Foote. of AVIIkcs-Bario; Mrs. H D. Knnpp, Mrs. II. L. Kdsall, and Mrt. Nottlo Lamont, of Duryen. Tho funeral services will bo conducted ut tho house In Duryea at '.' o'clock tomorrow aftei noou. Interment will bo nmdo in tho Marcy cemetery, CAMILLA WILLIAMS, tho 1-year-old child of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Williams, of 72 Arclibald stieet, died Wednesday night. The funeral will occur nt 2.S0 o'clock this afternoon. Interment will bo 'mado In tho Washburn stieet cenie tery, HARRY A. MHINUIII-in, aged 37 years, died at midnight last night at his home, Cfliiij West Linden street. Ho Is sur. vlvcd by Ills wlfo and two children. The funeral notice will appear later, AW OLD ATIO WELL-TRIED RCMEDT, ""$,, "WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething. Is the prescription ol w,,v ut -uu uwi luuiiijti pnyticinns an burses. In tha United States, and his w. ne oftho best female p used sixty cess by mil i,!xt 5n,Tvears with never-falling sue, by ml lions of mothers for their clill. llrun n,, -!,. i. -;.';..". ''.'r1.1 Ktlit' w.w... ..., j, tfiu inuwcaa uj leeiiuiif; hi Value la Incalculable. It relieves hi nh 1 r-' ,rri,SacuJ,e3.,d'?r.r'10,S.'. f M"R .' ... Z t.Z' miU """-'" y giving neaitl) 0 the Child It 1'estn thn rnntl.n.. 1..I.. twenty-Jlv ccnU a bottla. , ONLY $ 1 6 FOR A COMPLETE CURE The Request Is Grnntcd Hundreds of Seriously Sick Ask lor a Lower Rate All Persons Applying Now Will Be Treated for $10 Until Cured, riediclnes Included. This does Not Hean $10 a Honth, but $10 for a Complete Cure All Persons Accepted Under Positive Guarantee to Cure or Money Refunded This Offer Hay Be Withdrawn at. Any Time It Is Important to Call at Once The Great Quaker Physi cian's Work for Humanity, One of the Brighest Epochs in Medical History. It has nlwayn boon tho cardinal pilnol Plo of tho Great Quaker Physician's Ufa to do tho greatest amount of good to tho greatest number of people. Ho has real ized that during the past fow months many people In Ser.inlon have been mir roring from lluaiirlal depression owing to the existing labor conditions. Hun dreds or people have asked to bo treated at a I educed rate. They have staled that their llnanclal condition was inicb that It would be impossible for them to pay tho ordinary fee charged by pliyslclans. Doctor Byers' offices urn crowded to their utmost capacity. Ills practice In this city Ih the laigcst ever nccoided to any physician In tho history of medicine. Hundreds of hopelessly sick have been restored to perfect health and Ills nnme ' a household word throughout the state of Pennsylvania. It would he manifestly unjust to treat a few at a reduced rate and charge others a higher pi Ice. Irt or der to give all an opportunity to be cured at a nomlnn! price, lie will treat all per sons applying at Ills offices on tho follow ing conditions: All persons applying for tieatmeiit at "nee. no matter what the trouble may be. will ho treated for the nominal sum of J10 until cured, medicines Included, Tills does not mean $10.00 a month, but $10.00 for u rompleto nnd radical cure. He nirthcrmore agrees that ir the pa tient Is not completely cured In a speci fied length of time, to return the money paid without nny quibbling or evasion; In other woids, It will not cost tho patient one cent unless a cure Is effected. Doctor Byers wishes to emphasize the fnet that this offer mny be with drawn at any time, and In order t get the benefit of it, it is import to en 11 at once. His practice is s large that it will he impossible fo him to continuethis offer indefinitely If you call now you will receive th most careful and scientific X-Hay ex amination known to science, free oi charge, and you will be treated untt cured at the nominal sum of $10.00, medicines included. If you are not cured your money will be cheerfully returned to you. Call at once, as this offer may be withdrawn at any time. BI-GHEfolG Tri,TM:NT. The different tissues of tho body are made up of minute cells, and when these cells become disarranged, disease is the result. By supplying tho proper mitt I ment to the cells, perfect health can ! obtained. All diseases, no matter how chronic, can be cured by bringing thy cells back lo their normal condition. The tientment used by Doctor Byers Is not nllopathlc or homeopathic. It is a treat ment based upon an exact science and cures with the certainty of a fixed law. FREE MAY EXAMINATION Dr. Byeis never accepts n case unless ho knows to a certainty the cause or the tiouble, and this can only bo determined by a scientific X-Ray examination. His X-Ray outfit Is tho most elaboiate and complete In this country. By his special Fluoroscopic attachment he is able to examine ..II pails of tho body and Unci out to an absolute certainty the cause of tho patient's affliction. Come and bo ex amined; It is absolutely free. Ho will not chargo you one cent. Come and find out what your tiouble Is and lie will advise you in reference to a cure. It Is all free. He asks no compensation. DUNMOJOOINGS MISS HENWOOD AND JOHN KEA GEL WEDDED. Ceremony Was Performed in the Home of the Bride's Mother, on North Blakely Street, by Bev. Charles H. Hayes, of Norwich, N. Y. Autumn Foliage Was Used in Decorating the Rooms Bride and Her Attendants were Most Beauti fully Gowned Other Notes. One of the prettiest weddings that has been witnessed in this place in some time occurred Inst night at the home of Mrs. William Heiuvood, of North Blakely street, when her daugh ter, Anna, was united in marriage to John Keagel, of Wltkes-Barre, by tho Rev. Charles H. Hayes, of Norwich, N. Y., who was a former pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church here. Miss Emily Rich, of Jermyn, a cousin of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and P. Creter, of Wllkes-Barre.was grooms man. Charles Henwood and J. V. Kea gel, of Hnzleton, were ushers, The wed ding march from Lohengrin was ren dered by Miss Klslo Powell. All the beauties of the now resplend nnt autumn foliage were utilized in the decorations of the rooms, which weio at once unique and beautiful. Tho bride was most becomingly attired In a clinrmlng ebstume of inoussellne-do-sole, with Valenciennes lace and satin ribbons. The hrlde was given away by her older brother, Thomas Henwood. The bridesmaid was attired In ualo blue lansdowne, with white silk applique and satin ribbons, The bride Is ono of the borough's most popular young women, and her many amlublo traits of eharnctpr havo endeared her to a large circle of friends, by whom she will be much missed, Mr. Keagel holds a responsible position with tho Lehigh Coal company at Wilkes Bane, They left on the midnight train via the Lackuwanna railroad for Buf falo, Niagara Falls and other points of Interest. They will reside In South Wllkes-Burre. Among those present wore tho follow lug: Mr. nnd Mis. James Gumney, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Davis, .Mr, and Mis. A. W. Close, Mis, Andiew Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell, Mr. and Mrs. John Wert. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biooks, Mr, aud Mrs. Alex McKay. Mr, nnd Mrs. Frank Manley, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Schoonover, Mr, nnd Mis. John Thomas, Mr. and Mis. Charles ICngle, Mr, and Mrs. P. G. FrlU, Mr, nnd Mis. Albeit Moweiy, Mr, and Mrs. Georgo Young, Mr. und Mrs. Sudler Hopkins, Mrs, H. D. Slovens. Mrs. Hoyt, Mrs. I.uclnda Dllley, Mr, nnd Mrs, J. W. Plunell, Mrs. Rlclmid Angwlii, Mr, nnd Mrs, H. K. Spencer, Mr, nnd Mis. John Coidy, Mrs. a, Mowory, Mr. anil Mrs. Theodore Helglor, Mr, and Mrs, Will iam Siolglcr. Mr. and Mrs, D.tn Powell. Rev, nnd Mrs. Nowlng, Mr, nnd Mrs. 1. U, AVert, Mr, nnd Mis, Oscar Yost, Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Bingham, Mr, and Mrs. Hurry Kdwiuds. Mr. nmliis. John Os wald, Mr, and Mrs, Frank ISInghum, Misses Anna Kelglor, Klslo, Anna and Bessie Powell, Lottlo Lucas, Bessie and Kmiua Bone, Ruby Yost, Rlnnclio Har per, Martin Kinney, Genovlovo Uleseeker, Peail Siitllff, Lottlo C'locker. Kva nnd Clnin Hess, Loulso Lutz, Ida Stone, Min nie Sanders, Jennlo and LUHo Thomas, Rachel Williams, Jennlo Moigans, Laura Hlghfleld, S.irnh llerilncr. Leah Mow cry, Salllo Price, May Daniels, Daisy McCroiy, Graco Kngle, Lueetta Miller, Kvn Montgomery, Floia Dony, Alum Young, Hopo Plnuell. Uoulah Ives, Yorim Ilallock. Ida White. Sarah Faddon, To icsa Mclliile, llmuuili Hushes, Sudlo KIDNEY DISEASE CURED. Mr. Fred Rentschler, 351 Elm St.: "For a number of yenrs 1 had been ailing with what the doctors called kidney trou ble. There wc.ro piilnrf across tho 'sinal' of my back which would at times extend around In front down toward tho groin. My appclllo was poor, I grow weak, nerv ous nnd could not sleep tho night through, t treated with doctors bore, In Now Yoik and clsewheio, hut they did not oilie mo, It was hi the early part of May that t began with Doctor Byers' treatment; I Improved right nlong until I was completely cured. I never felt bet ter In my life than I do now." D3CT0P. BYERV RECORD Doctor Byers was born of Quaker parentage and receivea his early edu cation under the influence of that re ligious denomination. He graduated with honor from the Jefferson Medical College of Philadel phia, 1872. Matriculate of the Philadelphia Col lege of Pharmacy. Pull course attendance Pennsyl vania Hospital for Acute and Sur gical Diseases. Thomas, Jessie Lewis, Hannah Jenkins Mury Samuels. Henry Zeigler. John Dreyer, Lester Yost, Geoigo Oswald, Hairy Harper, Georgo Kinney, C. G. Honing. Dayton Kills, Will Young, Hairy Stevens, Gar field Angwln, Dr. E. P. Carty, Charles Webber. The folowlng were In nttondimce from Jermyn: Mr. and Mrs. George Diine, Mr. and Mis. T. Henwood, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mellon, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Norcomb, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hill. SHORTER PARAGRAPHS. Rev. N. T. Houser is a cuest at the home of J. B. Bronson 011 101m street, W. R. Wilson, of Mlnersvllle. Is circu lating among his many friends In town. Misses Mary and Ellen Bionson have returned from a visit with Caibondale friends. Mrs. William Matthews, of Waymarl, has returned homo fiom a visit with friends In town. Mr. and Mis. James Skeoeh have 10 tuiuod home from a stay ot several months In Europe. Miss Lucy Dean has returned to her home In Biooklyn after a stay of several weeks In town. Thomas Monies, of Franklin street, left yesterday for Fernle, B, C , whero he will make his homo In tho future. , NORTH SCRANTON. Tho North End Stars basket ball team, which made such a great record lat season, met in John's hotel, on North Main avenue, last evening and reorgan ized for the coming season. Another meeting will be held on next Tuesday evening at tho same place. The follow ing will compose this year's learn: Peter McCluskle, John Tigue, Daniel Jones, William Davis, Michael Wells. James Me Closkle, Robert Connolly, Thomas Mc Clo'klo and Thomas Evans. Several other players are under consldeiatlon, Mrs. Joseph Goss, of Depot street, was tendered a pleasant birthday surprise by a number of her friends Wednesday evening, Mrs, Goss mado a call on a neighbor of her's, and upon returning to her homo sho found her house Invaded by a number of her friends, who had como to celebrate tho anniversary of her birth. On behalf of tho family, Mrs. Joseph Reynolds presented her with a beautiful Morris chair. Tho guests de parted, after wishing Mrs. Class many more happy birthdays, A biirprlso party was tendered Master John Uornu by a number of his friends at liH homo 011 Reeso street, In honor of his twelfth birthday, Wednesday even, big, Singing and games, with tho usual party diversions, weio Indulged hi until a sonsonnblo hour, when refieshments were served. Class No. 2 of the Court Street Metho dist church Sunday school will hold an Ico ci earn social lu tho church on Filday evening. J. H. McConnell, tho florist, of 0,1k Ktreot, has leturued homo ftmn a visit Willi his brother lu Newark, N, J. Miss Nelllo Moran, of Cayuga street, Is visiting friends In Avoca. Miss Bildget Gibbons, of Steele street, Is visiting friends In Plttston. Edwaid Brennaii, thuJ West Maiket street druggist, Is entertUhllllg his sister, Miss Margaret Breiinah, of Wilkes Barre. . All members of tho Alpha Gama font hall team and all those wishing to be come members nro requested to meet In tho North Scranton Bivvllng alleys this evening, Miss Edllh William.', df Margin et avo line, and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Car roll, of Syracuse, N. Y have returned home, after visiting wilkes-Harro friends. Misses Thomas and Mabel James, nf Taylor, havo returned homo after a pleas, ant visit with Miss Annlu Reese, of North Main avenue, Mlsa Uesslo Molllncaux, of Clark's Sum mit, has it Jin nod home, after visiting Mr, and Mis. C, T. Crossmau, of Tluoop street. Miss Mamo Thomas, of Belmont Ter race, has returned homo, fumi u thieo months' visit lu Europe. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Mitchell, of Illicit avenue, has returned fiom u three month's Islt with relatives lu Wales. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Rlclmids, of Killing street, a sou FIERY SKIN DISEASE, Nvs, Samuel Brokenshlrc, Jermyn, 1'n.i "For over ten years 1 silfforodWhn most agonizing pain from eczema. Both legs welo entire! V raw from the Uiieen down to tho feet. They Itched and burnt so 1 had lo sit and fan my legs to keep them cool. Had to lay ut night with my legs on a pillow. Hat) spasms as the re sult of tho tmln, coming on every twenty minutes. My friends expected me to dlo In every spasm. All doctors gave mo up; said It was Impossible to curu me or even for mo to live.' Rending about Doc tor Hyeis my hushnnd decided to try him us n Inst resort. Ills treatment acted like magic, tho pains nnd Itching bavo entirely censed, I sleep nil night, hnve no more spasms, am nble to do my house work, and the legs ore almost healed up. I feel that Doctor Ryors has saved my life." Full course attendance Blockley Hospital for Skin and Chronic Dis eases. Late of Eye and Ear Clinics Will's Hospital, Philadelphia. Late of Prof. J. Solis Cohen's" Clin ics Diseases of the Throat. Late Examining Physician Knights Templar and Masonic Mutual Aid Association of Cincinnati, O. Late Examining Physician Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association of New York. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre, M. Rels, Lessee and Manager. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager. Saturday ff,$.nee Sept. 20. Morris Hall & Company. Present H. V. Esmond's Exquisite Ro minco in 1 Acts, entitled When Ye Were Twenty-One Pronounced by the Bo3ton, New York and London press, "Greatest Play of tho Century." As produced at the Knickerbocker The ater, New York City, and the Comedy Theater, Lo.idon. PRICKS-Matlnee, 23 nnd 30c. Night, 23. 30, 73 and $1.00. Seas now on sale. Monday Night, Sept. 2.'. THOMAS JEFFERSON and a Splendid Supporting Company In Prices 23. 30, 73, $1.00. Seats on sale Friday, 9 a, m. When in Need Of anything in the line of optical goods wo can supply It. Spectacles and Eye Glasses: & .j. Properly fitted by nn expert .j. optician, From $1.00 Up Also all kinds of prescrip tion work and repairing. ftlercereau & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenuo, f D,, L. and W. Mine Pay Days. Tho employes of tho following col lleries, mines and washerles operated by tho Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western company will ho paid tomorrow: Arch bald, yllellovue, Bellovue wnshery, Ilrls bln, Cayuga, Continental. Diamond, Dia mond wnshery, Dodge, Hampton, Hump ton waHhery, Ilolden, Jlydu Paik, Pyne, Sloan, Storts, Taylor aud Oxford. On Monday, the employes of the following collleiles will bo paid; Auchlncloss, Avnnilale, Pettebone, llllss, llullstead und Woodward, Ilev. W, D, Stevens to Speak, Rev, W. 1). Stevens, of Umanucl Un formed Uplscopal chinch, Newiuk, N. .1,. Is expected ti) pi each at Gtaee Ueforined Kpli.cnp.il chinch lu this clt on tho coming Sunday, Mr, Stevens Is a sou ot Bishop Stevens and ono of Iho leading cloigynien of tho denomination to which ho belongs, lie Is said lo bo especially gifted lu speaking to young people. Puneral of Martin Hughes, Tho fuueinl of the lato Martin Huglio, who was killed on Iho Lackawanna iall load, was held ycslcul.iy morning fvom St. John's church, whero a high mass if ivquloin was solemnized by Row E. J. . AVW M . -ftKMST. AXBSK . 1 (ill fo HE SUFFERS NO MORE. Irvln Goarhart, 2006 Smith Place, corner Jndwln street, a well-known car penter nnd citizen, Bays: "I don't know how I can express In words sufficient prnlso for Doctor Byers' treatment. I had been troubled a year with pains that often kept mo rrnm work. Last August T was laid up llireo weeks and nearly all of January anil tho whole- of February. The pains seemed to como through tho small or my hack down Into tho left groin. At limes they were so sevoro 1 could neither lln or sit down, t was also troubled greatly with my head. Dr, Byei-s' treatment bns cured mo of all theso distressing conditions." DISEASE OF BOWELS. Mrs. Barbara Dickson, Parker street, Prnvldenco: "1 had chronic diar rhoea for fourteen years, which caused violent hearing down nnd dragging pains in my abdomen nnd loins. My bowola were often moved ns high as seven tlmca In ono day, The straining finally brought nbout sovcro protruding piles, ThC30 caused mo much misery. When I wont to Doctor Byers' office I was so weak from my suffering that I could hardly drag myself along. Tho first treatment ho gave mo drovo nil tho pains out of my hips and legs. My bowels now movo regularly once a day, nnd the piles havo censed troubling me. God bless the good Quaker doctor for what ho has done for mo." RHEUMATISM. Mr. Conrad Hoilig, 115 Ash. St., Scranton, says: "I bad been troubled with Rheumatism for over six years. In fact, my condition wns so bad that I was unable to movo around without assist ance. Vv'hen I sat down it was lmpossl7 bio for mo to get up alone. Tho pain was something terrific; mo one will ever bo able to appreciate tho torture that I en dured. I tried various doctors only to get temporary relief. Finnlly after hearing so much about tho wonderful cures being performed by Dr Byers' treatment I concluded to get to his office and place myself under his enre. Today I am a living example of this man's superb skill, t can walk around liko other people, and, In fact, I am a now mnn In every par' tlculnr. God ble'ss the great Quaker Doo' tor for what ho has done for me." BRONCHiALTROUBLE. Mr. William Snowden, Farewell Wayne Co., Pa., says: "I had been troubled for over threo years with a se vere cough. I lost over thlrty-nvn pounds In weight; I had no appetite, and was unable to sleep, tn fact, my condi tion becamo so alarming that I had al most given up hopes of n cure. Doctors were unable to do me any good. "! con cluded to try Dr. Byers' treatment, aud 1 commenced to gain In strength and weight almost Immediately, Now I sleep well; my cough does not disturb mo as In the past, and every ono remarks about the wonderful Improvement that I hav made. I shall never cer.se sounding thi Great Quaker's praises for what ho ha done for me." DOCTOR CHURCHMAN BYERS, Chief Consulting Physician of tho, Bb Chemlc Treatment. PERMANENT OFFICES, (Entire Second Floor.) 412 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa Office Hours, D a. m. to 12; 2 p. m. to, 4. Kventngs. 7 to 8 Dally. Sunday, 10 a. m. to 12 m. AMUSEMENTS, Academy of Music M. Rels, Lessee and Manager. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager, 3Nights Sy"" Sept. 18, Matinees Friday and Saturday. Tho Irish Romantic Actor and Comedian. MR. BARNEY; GILMORE IN KIDNAPPED IN NEW YORK. S Big Specialties S. Beautiful Scenery,' Prices Matinee, 13 and 25c. Night, 15 23, 33 and 50c. ALL NEXT WEEK DANIEL RYAN ." Monday Night, "A Royal Lover." Dixie's Theatre, HENRY FARNSWORTH DIXIE, Lesseo and Manager. WEEK 6FSEPT. 15. Ametain New Dances The Keatons Sisson and Wallace NEXT WEEK. Berol and Berol Unique European Specialty. Tfo performances dally, 2.30 and S.lo. Pi lees 13. 23, 33 and 00c. ' Special matinee prices. STAR THEATRE ALF. G. 1IERR1NGTON, Manager. Thursday, Filday and Saturday, SEPTEMBER JR. 13, 20, TOM MINER'S "BOHEMIANS" Matinees Every Day, THE GREAT Allentown Fair; Sept. 23 to 26. The Finest Grounds and Best ' Exhibits Fifteen Races Dur ing the Week on the Best Half-mile Track in the Coun try Baloon Ascension Each Day-Dally Concerts by Two Bauds-Special Attractions In Front of Grand Stand Re duced Rates on All Railroads for the Week -Special Dally Excursions from All Points. Admission to Qrotintls, 25 Cents, H. B. SCHALL, Secy. Mellcy, Tho p.ill-bt'aiers were: Thomaa Liuigan, Frank Munley, Thomas Qiilnn, Adolph Ilelnz, Frank Ilcupo and Rich uid Hundley V r- -" J3'Xirtr' n V . 3-. . t.