' piV.!' '","''-'3,-'f ,-- J ' 'I'TOwyys'in ' v-tvOT? C ,tVJ THE SUllAJNTOtf TRIBUNE-SAT UK DAY, OCTOBER. IS, 1902, '.".'H f-fl f WEST SCRANTON Another Boy Injured by Getting in Front of ' Wagon Aldermanic Doings Other News Notes and Personals. tint-toy, lite vniiiiK sun of Mr. and Mrs. C. tt. Katun, of 1317 .lucksoii street, -,vaa tho victim of ii very unfortuuoto rit-oIfti'tiL yesterday afternoon, while playlttK with it iinntbfi- of tils yotuiB friends In front of tlio parental home on .Jackson street, neiir the corner f Sumner avenue. Tin' yoiniK fellow liinl u false face on nnit was walkliiK up tho middle of tho mini behind n wiikoii loaded with lum ber. When near the corner be made a dush rroin behind the wnuon and fell tn frniil of 11 Hilrlted horse, attached to a llKbt luiBlty. Tho horse was fright ened and Jumped, strlhliiK the little fellow on the. bead and making a iulte deep wound. AVIlllnpr hands picked the Injured hoy up and oarrled him to bis Inline, where IH-. .leuklns was summoned and took 'leveral stitches In the cut on the foro .i'ikI. Hesldes a few more or less se vere bruises, no serious Injury was sus tained. Tho Bontleiiian iIi-U'Iiik' the torse stopped and did all Iip could for .he little fellow, lie expressed Ri-enl sorrow at thi; accident, nlthoUKh It was throiiKh no fault of his. Saville Given n Hearing'. Patrolmen l'etcrs and Mc(.'olllp;an yesterduy morning arrested Joe Havllle, against whom a warrant was sworn out on Thursday evening', before Alderman tJavles, on the charge of ciirrylnpr con cealed weapons and dlschoi'KliiK "'e arms. It will be remembered that yotliifr Suvllle and two companions were pass lap aloii;; Chestnut street on Thursday evening, when he drew a revolver from his pocket and tired at the sidewalk. The bullet Rhniced and passed throush a window In the home of It. F. Post and became Imbedded In the plaster. The police were notllled and arrested the boys who were with Saville. They told his name, hence the arrest. At the hearitiR last evening In the police sta tion, the alderman discharged the de fendant with a reprimand. Assault nnd Robbery. Marney liarkoskoy. of 122(1 Lloyd street, appeared before Alderman Kcl low last ovonlnjr and swore out a war arnt for the arrest of Joseph ltui-oisth and Charles Holleseus. Constable Don lan placed them under arrest. They were taken before the alderman for a hearing:, at which the prosecutor el. limed that on Oct. 16 the defendants set upon him while on his way home and k.'ivo him a severe thrashing. lie also alleges that they tried to Ret their hands in bis pocket nnd rob him. They FSEE! FREE! FREE! Five stamps given away with each bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. Vi ii i i V ii4:4i 4e 4g: 1 Saturday Bargains That Make Happy Sundays Ladies' Suit It is always interesting so when tlie garments spoken of arc styled out of the or. limary, as is t'le speci.il line of Suits advertised at a bar gain price lor Saturday. Mndc of line all-wool surge, blouse jacket with hand some Kom.iine lining of extra quality. Skirt made in the new 7-",ore style, with especially wide .Hare. Has fine J5 percahne lining and made to perfection. A ?i2.so Suit. Saturday New Kersey Jackets, in castor, blue, Mack. Rich finish and correctly tailored. The same garment as went with a' rush a week aoo. Saturday -a -3 S Baby's g Headgear Baby's Silk Caps, with 45 tucks and tusching- I 5 Silk Caps, with tucks, 25 ruschlng and fur tviin- Sac minp;. All colois and white 50c I"oke Bonnets, in white and colors, silk edging' and tucks ?1.00 1 Men's I Furnishings A special line of Men's Fancy Wool Underwear, that sold for $1,75 the gar ment, Sizes broken ami therefore the price is now,$l.S5 Boys' and Youths' Sweat ers, in plain blue, fancy stripes nnd several solid colors, with high roll but ton collars, etc, All wool, of course. Prices, 81.75, 91.85 and ,,,,,, S1.00 us a ut at 3 us All us I Globe Warehotis?.! s,h ii n it ii tt Mt u itt tt fit mi n i tt n gt it n ik ii w in . . ii' n further Arrested on Serious Charge. Antonio Phillips, of 120!) Kitimct streio, appeared befoie Alderman Xoone, yesterday and swore out a war rant for lho arrest of limits! Coporus key, of 21a Fifth street, for utteniptliiK to commit a criminal assault on t'lill llps wife, Constable Jacobs made, tho urrest. At the hearing held last evening, the prosecutor claimed that while he was locked up In the county Jail, Caporus key was In the habit of culling on his wife, The prosecutor Insisted on the truth of his charso, the defendant de nied It nnd after a great deal of wrangle the alderman placed the accused under 2t)0 ball. It was furnished by William Itoth, the Knunet street saloon keeper, Mrs. Jones Entertains. At the home on Jackson street, Mrs. Randolph Jones, last evening enterta In I'd about sixty members of the Ladles' Itellef corps, No. iiO, of tho 01. A. It. The hostess was assisted in receiving by .Mrs. Powell, the district secretary of the Itollef corps. During the evening the guests en joyed a number of very fine solosv ren dered In a faultless manner by Mrs. Lizzie Hughes Hrtindnge, and Mrs. Sarah Powell, of Wilkes-r.nrre. Miss tiertruilo Loomls also favored with several selections. At a seasonable hour the ladles sat down to a bountiful collation. Mrs. Jones was assisted In serving by Mrs. Ilalioy, Mrs. Loomls, and Miss Klin L. Price. A Western Opinion. The following clipping, taken from th Oil City llllzj'.ard of October 1.1, re D. ., furs to llcv. ,i. H. wngmiiiiiii, the newly elected pastor the First JJantlst church: "At the morning service of the First Kaptist church, the congregation wre painfully surprised to have Its pastor, I lev. J. H. Wrlghtnotir, D. IJ., tender his resignation as pastor of the church, in which be has labored for the past seven years in a most satisfactory manner. Ui Wrightnour has heen called to the First Huptlst church of Scranton, Pa., which lias the second finest church edifice in Unit nourishing city of im.nOO population. A congrega tional meeting will be held to take ac tion on his resignation, and If accepted ho will commence his pastoiial duties in the new charge about December 1, Since liis coming to Oil City lie has done n great deal for Christian work and for the. betterment of social con ditions in the city. By his affable man ner he has won a host of truo friends, who will view his departure with pro found sorrow." Lonhonschocke in Trouble, After several constables had been looking for William Lonhonschocke, of Talk at this season, but it is doubly 10.00 garnet and $7.50 Ladies' Undergarments The famous "Oneida" Union Suits for women, Odds and ends left from various lines that sold at ?1.50, S2.00 and S2.50 the suit. Choice TODAY' .... 98c Ladies' Pine High Class Underwear, in grey and cream shades. Soft, well fitting gaunents that al ways bring 81.00 each. TODAY 85c Ladles' Fl'ecce Lined, Fine Ribbed Underwear, in cream and ecru. The 50c. Jj quality for just 30c e Miislin 1 Undergarmenls f 50 dozen Ladles' Gowns, some n trine counter soiled, X but for the most part clean ttr and fresh. A regular SI. 85 gg gown, with miuare and il round front and nicely ? trimmed, TODAY , 08c s Disinfecting Soap A new Carbolated Soap, Si; highly recommended by the . medical profession, A toi- 3T? let soap without a peer. 10c JSL; the cake. 3 cakes for, , , . 85c gj were placed under ball for hearing on .Monday. the Smith Side, for almost two months, one of thorn succeeded In arresting him Inst evening. He was taken before Al derman Davlofl and given a hearing. Lonhonsehocko Is licensed by Mrs. Kllcn Itandel of attempting tu commit a criminal assault, nnd also assault and battery. William Uavls, of Kelly'.i patch, also claims that tho defendant assaulted him. Lonhonsehocko gave ball for a hearing next Tuesday, Poem of Welcome. Lines read at the reception given to ttev, David Jones, pastor of the First Congregational church, South Alnln avenue, on his return from an extended trip to Wales: WKLCOMK. Dear pastor, It Is true that I Have not appointed been To represent societies Or Sabbath school as seen: Hat, as a member of thy church, I In lag llico greeting, see! 1 represent the slstcn all, And bring their lovij to thee. Though liiHlgnlltciiiit wo seem, 'e have a heart of love And hands that wink ipillo willingly Mod'n kingdom to Improve. Our sympathies go out to thee, When dark clouds hover 'round; When Joy attends thee, then our hearts In Joy and nice abound. We have among lis Dorcases, And Abigails, wise and true: Hsthcr wo have, although uncrowned; Marthas and .Marys, too. If Mary could our .Master serve, Why, surely, cannot we, In this great world of vice and sin, Of service lie to thee. Now, Deborah was the greatest Judge That Israel ever l:njv And so among these sisters, dear, There are Deborahs not a few, Our Judgment h solicited Quite often, is It mil? ICspeelally when In need of cake Also the coffee put. Prlscllla was a teacher, too, Who taught Apollon how To know Clod's word more perfectly This truth thou must allow. We have Prlscillas with us, too, Who kn,ov the Word of Hod, And we would- help thee show the way Our blessed Savior trod. And we have mothers, who cannot The services attend, Hut they are home, hedrto the crib; Their every aid they lend To build the kingdom of our God, They to the children sing The songs of Won. iind to lthn Their little ones they bring. They teach the child to lisp the name Of Mini we love so well, The story of the einiel cros They often to them tell. These are the ones I represent, And once again I say Welcome, we're glad to have you home, And lout; may lie your stay. Mrs. George W. Powell f.Morfudd). Jackson Street Baptist Notes. The Ladles' Aid society met last fall the the Wednesday and resumed their work. They invite the ladies of church to become intcrtsted in work. The Daptist Young People's union will meet next. Tuesday evening. Leader, Arthur Hughes. The IJully day concert will be held on Sunday evening, October 't. A chorus of one hundred voices will render the music, assisted by a full orchestra. With the many choruses will be ren dered "O Father. Holy," by Marchettl. and "Praise Ye the Father," by Gounod. The church will be decorated for the occasion and will present a beautiful appearance during the (lag and cross exercises. Prof. Davis desires that every one bo to present for the two last rehearsals, be held Monday and Friday nights next weelc. ot GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The tuhject of Iev. Jmnes Benniuger's sermon 111 the morulas; service of Km hury Methodi.it Kplwopul church on Sun day will he. "The Word, lis Authority and Power." In the I'veiiliii?, he will tiiciik lipuii "The Viilcatiii in the Heart." The Wi'MI Side Athletic eluli foot hall team will play the Alerts on the Hrown's Kt-miiiils mi Sunday al'lernoon at 3 o'clock, Mr. and Sirs. A. I', Simmons, of I'erry, Wyomlnp county, N. Y., are the kucsIk of Jlr. und .Mrs. IJ. it. Mornan, ot South Stain avenue. Airs. .Martin Hurt will Kive a euehie party in St. I'eter-t hull, l'ollevue, next Wednesday. The proceed- y i 1 1 ko to ward furni.-hlni; the new home of Hev, Kut her O'lionnell. Miss .Muliel llershhner, of Suiith Main nvciiiie, Is ri'covi'i'hnr from Illness. C. V. Smith, of r.afoyetle street, Is vlsltiim- friends In I'onklln. X. V. William .Mcllride. of Xurth Lincoln nveiiue, Is isllhiH t'arhondale on Inisl 11 ess. MIs f'lurii May. of Xorth Main avenue, ha- returned from Arehhald, where slip iittendtd the funeral of a relative. The Mlssi s ltoss and l'os-e, of Tiinkhnn lioek, have heell the K'lests uf Mrs. Wll fccy. nf .N'orth Ilrnmley avenue, Allss .Marjnirei D.ivles, of Hampton street, Is ijulle ill. Mr. and .Mr-. X. W. Unwind, of Xorth Lincoln avenue, have its their Kilest illss Htsslipde. of HiiMiihiiniia. .Mrs. William Madden and sons, IJoy und Carl, of South ISiomley avuuiie, nio home froiil ClllcaiiO. .Mis, John (irlllllhs, of Hampton Mi'cet. Is home from Moscow. .Mr. and .Mrs. John Ii. Knight, of South Sumner avenue, have returned from a four months vi-ll 111 l.enoxville. C. T. Oa., of Xorth Main avenue. Is in .Minneapolis mi liiislness. Mrs. I'lmiies tlllver. of Xorth Main avenue, has returned from I'hiladelphla. Miss lleitha DeWItt and Mrs. T. X. KresKM. of Kails, have returned after a very pliiisaut vi-.li with Mr. and .Mrs. !:, Saxe limit, of Xorth Runnier iivunio. I'rof. Daniel Lewis and wife have re turned to their home In Ivlniistou. after a visit wlih Mr. and Mr. .lamiM liiaee, of .North (iiirllcld avenue. .Mrs. Wllllftm Coons and sou. Klnyd. of South Sunnier avenue, hnvo returned Inline from I'lttshui'K. Itev. T. S. .liiines, of leer, Mo., will occupy the pulpit or the rirst naptl"t ihurch Sunday nini-iihiir. In tho ovonlruj ltev. P. I"). lliipUllis, of the Kirst AVelsh Kantlst chinch, will piearh. Miss Xetlio Mear.s. nf Xnrth .Main avo- I nue. is home from Philadelphia. Allss IJtnuiet 1-3. Mills, of Lafayette ) street, has relumed from a -vlt.lt tp Wash ington, n. C Or. Annus dray has returned to his homo In Philadelphia niter an ostmidod visit Willi Wist Side friends. (IMSrcSKIDGE. Allss- Mertlce liayley, of Orecn Tlldsro streei. is vlsltlnt,' at 10 Ik Uiku. .Miss Kstcllu llunslcUe,', of Catas,iiniu.l, Pa., and Allss Adeline. Smith, of WllUe.s ISiilic, are K'icmIs of .Mr. and Airs. Hor ace Smith, of .Mousey avenue. Or. und .Mrs. r.dsoii Al. Uroen have moved Into th hmiso on flreen Rldijo street lately iieeupled hy Charles Kuii;!it and family. Airs. W. J. Watts, of Cnpousc, avenue, and Alls. Tuinlitdl. of Stockton. C'a.. who In her Kiiest, )ent yesterday with friends at Curhoudale. Misses Alolllu ..lid Carile lillchcoek, ot Washington avenue, lull yestenlay for Starlight. Wayno county, wlmro thy wein to Join a number of friends from New Yolk state In a chcstnuttliii; party. Tho Pennsylvania Telephone com pany yesterduy completed tho laying of a cable under Dickson avenue to connect with their Green Itldgo rxolmtiRP, Mrs. W. G, antes, of Penn avenue, tins returned from a week's stay at Parsons. Mrs. Ihigene Mall, of Dickson aveniip, baa returned from a visit at tiko Ariel. At tho Green Itldgo Cash Store today, 1113 Capouso avenue! Flat salmon, Inc.; tail salmon, loc,: six enn corn, Me : cofo, 12c.! ltiii'tlctt peals, basket, Me, l sweet po. tatocs, peek, Slic; prepared mustard, ,ic ; celery, pur bunch, inc. Complete line of fruits and vegetables. Phone, !U7, CI, tt, 2I, SO UTH SCRANTON. A very iileasnnt Mirprlse party was ten dercd Air. nnd Airs, llnrnlckel at their Homo, Cedar aveiitio and KIb: street, Tluirsdiiy. Uiirhip the evrnhiif, tlnnry llnrnlcliel played several violin solos In his usual iirtlstlo ma liner, lining Miller Kiive a line exhibition of buck and whip (InliciliR, ThomiiM Lewis wave a title pro Krammo with his iihonoKrnph, Air Jen. nliiBS played several piano solos iitnl was iilo the nceompalilst for the evening, Vocal solos were rendered by Atlss Allen llnrnlcliel, und Samuel Kemter. Klash IlKhts were taken by frank SchiiltK and Arthur Allller. Hefresliments were served and an enjoyabel time had hy all. Those present were: Atr. and Airs, llnr nlckel, Air. and Mrs. Thomas f-ewls, Air. and Airs. Samuel Kemler. Air. null Airs. Krvln Allller, Air. and Airs. Knnor, Air. and Mr. .IcnnhiRS, Atr. and Alls. Schaffer, ltev. and Mrs. Wltke, .Messrs. Krntik Hchulta, Arthur Allller, William Allller, Andrew ielgler, Cornelius lliirtman, Louis llousrath, Tirnest llnrnlckel, .Mrs. Aleycrs, Airs. Schiintz, Mrs. Lutzenbur Ker, Airs. !. Welsh, and the Allssen Atiimie Welsh, Alleo Hurnlckel and A'erna. Jlarnicket. A largely attended meeting of Kepuh llcan party workers was held last even lug In Athletic hall and much enthusiasm was manifested. The meeting was railed to order at S.30 o'clock and for nearly two houi'H n Hood of convincing argu ment, by the various speakers, was given to show the difference between Itepub llcan prosperity and Democratic demor nliziitloii. Nearly all the Ilepubllcan can didates were present, and also many other prominent speakers of note, Including Deputy Attorney Uenernl V W. Klelt. nnd County Chairman It. L. Taylor. Charles Neuls presided over the meeting and Will K. Vntighan acted as secretary. Speeches were made by the candidates in tho following order, and eacli speaker was heartily received: Judge A. A. Wis hing, Cnndldato for stalo senator. J. H. Jordan; lion. J. J. Seheuer, John C. .Mor ris and John Penman, candidates for cmn mlsslnners, and Llewellyn ICvnns and Da vid Williams, the candidates for mine In spector. Hon. K. W. Kieltz spoke a,t length on national and stale Issues, and his eloiiuent eulogy of the principles which hind Itcpuhlicnns together for pro tection and prosperity were loudly ap plauded. At the close or the nieethuj 11 short reception was held In honor of the speaker and candidates. On Wednesday evening next a liouse wiirniing and opening social will be given in Athletic hall on Alder street, under the (inspires of the Scranton Athletic chili. The boys are known throughout the valley for their hospitality and invita tions have been largely sought. The com mittee in charge is composed of John Seheuer, .Malt Holm. Kred Islalt. Henry Aleyer.'i and George fhirh. A week from next .Monday the reeentlv organized Hound X club will hold their first entertainment and hall In Athletic hall on Alder street. Tinner's orchestra has been secured for the occasion, and u most enjoyable timo is anticipated. Tho committee of .irrangements Is: Rudolph Kunz, Harry Saft, Clmrles SaTt, George Hnrtman and Peter Lutz. Next Monday night, the Seliwablan verein will hold their annual festival and entertainment. The affair will take place In Worklngmen's hall on Alder street and will bo followed by n. dance. Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam Is guaranteed to cure nil coughs. "No cure, no pay." For sale by all dealers. The Scranton Saengerrundo will give their first concert of the season on Tues day, Oct. L'S. Athletic hall has been se cured for the occasion and first class music 1ms been secured for tho dance which follows the concert. NORTH SCRANTON. The Itev. T. C. James, of C'rozler Theological seminary, will preach In Kngllsh at the Kirst Welsh Baptist church, "West Alarket street, on Sunday evening. Set vices will commence ut "ii o'clock. Mrs. .Margaret Kane, of Itock street, Is ill. William Gettius has returned from n recent visit at ISuffulo. Allss Nora O'AIalley. of West Alarket street, lias returned from n two weeks' visit in Xew Yoik city. The second annual subscription dnii'-e given by some of our popular voung men will he held In the Auditorium In the near tiiture. Misses Afary Sultry and Margaret Hop kins wero Carboiidale cnllers Thur.-day evening. Airs. Itobert Aleriick, of Green street, has returned fiom a visit with relatives in Jermyn. Rev. W. F. Davles. of the Memorial tlaptlst church, will ofliclutn tomorrow 111 tho Warrior Run Ilapllsl church, In the absence of the pastor, the Voung People's society will have charge of the nvening services. The programme will he highly entertaining and rnuslsu of solos, choruses, leiitations, iiddrest.es und pravers. Tlie Shamrock basket ball team added number victory to Its long list by de featlng tlie Capitals List night by a scorn of h; to L'. Samuel ninck, of Xow York city, Is spending n faw days with his uncle, 11, Atlas, of West Mnikct street. John Afniiln. who has been spending three months in Nebraska, has returned tn Ids home on Summit avenue. Manager James Hnswell, of the North Mud Situs, returned homo yesterday af ter a four inoiithV stay In Diunfioy.s, Ya. A Republican tally was held by tho North Scranton Republicans In their rooms on West Market street, last even ing. I'rciTerli' W. Kleltz niado .n speech that aroused great enthusiasm ami ut Its conclusion n letter from Judge A. A. Yos. burg was read by President Otto D. Alyeix Tho judge regretted his absence on account of other engagements, and extended an Invitation to the members of the club to he at the Lyceum theater Sitiilii titritotoibbi XiJ6Hiilfi At the New 4c Store. 310 Lack'a Ave. (owwwwwwwwwfljiajwwMmw FREE MEDICAL ADVICE This is a very important consideration in a woman's correspondence with Mrs. Pinlriiarrt. It tt a frp.it satisfaction to feel that one woman can write to another telling her the most private and confidential details ahoufc her illness, and know that her letter will ho seen by 11 woman only, a woman full of sympathy for her sick sisters, and with a knowledge of woman's illit greater than that possessed by any other person. Mrs. Pinkliam never violates the confidence thus c.titritstc.sl to her, and tilt hou";li slio publishes thousands of testimonials from women wlio Imvo been benefited by ner advice ami medicine, never in all her experience has she published .such a letter without the full consent, and often by special request of tlie writer. The reason Mrs. Finkham is so amply qualified to give advice in cases of female ills is for the reason that over ono hundred thousand eases como before her each year, some personally, others by mail, and this has been going on for twenty years, day after day, and day after day. Twenty years of constant success, think of the knowledge thus gained. Surely, women are wise in seeking advice from a woman of such experience, especially when it is absolutely free. As an illustration of the pood eominjr from such advice wc herewith publish two letters and portrait of Bliss Hattic DeGroat. tho reading of which should give every sick woman confidence in Mrs. Pinltham's ability to help (hem. This is only one of thousands of the same hind of letters which Mrs. Pinkliam lias on tile. HSrfSS sSoiv' fir i2l irSfwtSS&Asj-; f r I wl 111 f ' ilfl cures of female tlln.r. 3111V ntTlOT Clse has no interest in your case. He is seeking a larger profit. Follow the record of this medicine, and remember that the thousands of cures of women whoso letters a?c constantly printed in this paper were not brought about by "gonietuiug clse," but by Lydin E. Finkiiam's Vegetable Compound. on Jlonday cvuiiiiik, to hear Secretary Jluoily. uf the navy tlepai Uncut, tall; ,,11 ltcpuhlicanlsm. Attorney .Milton W. I.owry delivered an utile address, show ing ihe part tho party has accomplishe I In settling the ptesem coal MtruKlc. Ills remarks were followed hy Dr. II. II. Iloiiser, of Taylor. OBITUARY. M RS. of the liarre. CIATltl-miNF. WUItKIX, relict late James Kurrcll, ol Wllkts- ilied ycMeulay muinhiR 11 1 the of her datiKht.T. lira. K. J. My- home lotle, i'.v, Madison avenue, this city, whei she was vi.-itluu. after n few day.-' Illness. Mrs. Kiirrcll is survived hv ihe following children: llev. .1. .1. Karrell, rector of St. I'atrlck's church, l'rlcehurK; -Airs. K. .1. .Mylotlo. of Madison avenue, and Airs. Dr. Al. II. tjiilun, of ""." I'luston iivtnuu, thl.i lily: .Mrs. .1. J. Wlesley iniil (!. 'I'. Kan ell, of I'lalns. I.usieine i-ounty; W. I., and .1. (.'. and .MWs .Maisai"l raindl. uf WIIKwi ilarre. Hlic was al.-o tin mother nf the late Dr. Kurrcll who died last Christmas day In New .Mexico. She was a kouiI wife ami mother, tier fiuiual will take place next Monday niotiihiK at !' o'clocl; from lier laic residence. 1!N i-'oulh .Mala strcl, Wllkes-Carrc. v, Uh a rcituieui mass at HI. Mary's church. Tim time for the funeral of the Into Thomas Dickson has heen dunned to this afternoon. Services will he held In St. Luke's .Dpi.-copal church and Interment will he made In the forest Hill cemetery. .YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local data for Octoher l", Ui.': UlKhest temperaturo II iIcki-i'-h Lowest tempi ratuiv lITdeijncs Itclative hiunhlh.v: S a. m TO per cent. S p. Ill W P"r (III. 4aJ ii) ii Ij id) $j J i i$) tii id id) ta Bi S1 n " HnAit Jlr.s. Pinkham: I have read with interest your advice to others so much that I thought 1 would write to you, for I have been huliorinjr for a long- time. 1 have such bearing-down pains, and such shooting pains go through me. I have headache, backache, and feci tired. Monstruation is very painful, sometimes havo to stop work nnd lie down. My stomach bloats terribly, and 1 am troubled with whites. Hoping to hear from you soon, I remain, July 21th, 1900. ' Miss IIattie DeGroat, Succasuma, X. J." " Dear Mrs. Pikkiiam : I can hardly find words to thank von for your advice and wonderful Vegetable Compound.' 1 was in 'u tcrriblo state, every part of my body ached, was very nervous, had hysterical spplls. I think I would havo become insane had it not been lor Lydia E. Piiifcluun's Vegetable Compound. Yonr letter told me just what to do, auu your mcuicinc curcu mo, nnu 1 cannot express my tunnies. March 8th, 1901, Hisa Haitie DeGiioat, Sucensuma, N. J." No other medicine in tho world 1ms received such widespread and unoualifled endnrsemont. "No other medicine has such a record of troubles or suMi Ti nt nf frrntofiil Tinrliiii,l -So -11VC nc (rnml Amir AMU&EMt-NTS. IME:W ARMORY,SCRANTON,Pa SONCi KHCITAI. BY ifk f tana e t: . um &x2a $ Leading Soprano .Metropolitan Upsra Co., XUESDNY EVEIN1IIVJG, OCT 1, 190S, AT S.30 Plticns. 75c to $2. fit). Diagram now cpen at Pcwell's Music Store Scranton : Marx Long' Store, Wilkes-Earre ; ll. F. Clark's Drue Store, Carbor.dale. Orders lor scats received by mail or 'phone. axse's ire, IIlCNItV PAItNSWOnTII DINII3, Lcs&cu and Manager. Week of 0ctob2r 20. 9) Two performances dally, J.;;o and S.tj. Trices- I",. J.',. :!'. and r.oe. dallery Mine. Hi c ills. MARRIED. f!UKliOltV-uriCK.-.l llu Iiarsimauc of the I Vim ,wmu Maptlst chinch, hy the mslor. ltev. It. K. V. I'lerce, D, I)., on the nth lust., .Mr. Wilfred circi-iM-y to Miss .Maud Quirk, holh id' this city. .Mr. nnd .Mrs. C.iulck have many frit mis nil the West Side w'iu lender their coiun'niiil.illuns on the happy event of their niai'iliiuc Tisy will icsldc hi Hyde lail. l) d di ii d j u d j i 5c and O'Boyrke eed Yard gJ3 TO WOMEN. frinnrln. Do not be nersuaded ,lnnlnn iirlitt ulnrrTAClf'.Q afYttlP.thinff AMUSRMENTS. am m pn P5aa mw& k,. mm v& Academy of Music M. Itels, Lessee and Manascr. A. J. Duffy. Business Manager. Three Xlf.hl.'. SuirthiK Thuisdat , Od lii. Matinees l'riil.iy anil S'inird.i, T1IK lUli .li:i.tlDi:A.IATIC SIVCHSS A FIGHT FOR PATHOS AND HUMOR. SVHLLIOWS A I'lay of the 1'eople for I'niCIIS-.M.itluee, I.-, and : NlKht, I.', :'.",. lie. Scats on sale. the People. ', cents. .Vi ci nts. Next Attiaitlon. All N.xt Week. THE BENNETT & MOULTON CO., .Monday Niulu-'-Darkest ltcssia ' STAR THEATRE ALK. a. HLUltlNOTOX. Manager. .Monday, Tuesday nnd W dm sday, OCTOIIKU :n. . i AND "Rose Sydell's London Bells" MATlMli; HVKItY DV. i di dj d Ij di did ii i iblions Worth 10c, l 20c a Yar s