m i Vtvth- -J .A-K, up .Jf-VVSfltW'' & " rft " l-v ,' -. J Hb THE SCRANTON TRIBUNK-llUDAY STOVABEIl 21. 1902 "iff . jwv- WEST SCRANT0N Howell-Fellows Wedding Last Evening. Supper. at Simpson Church Enter tainment and Social. The home of ex-Alnvor Jolin It. Kol .o?. at 118 South Tenth street, vwis the scene of a hrllllunt nupllnt event lust evening, when John W. Howell, ot 1I0J Wnchburn Ktieet, son nt cx-Clty Controller Kstlritn Howell, nnd Mien Nell KoIIowh woie man led Ijv 1!pv. .1 H. Sweet, 15. D. pteslclliiff elder of the HlnRlinmton dlstilct nf the AVyo iiiliig confcicnre of Methodist EpKo p.il chill chet. The vveddltiff paity loiincd iipstulr1? find lit S o'rlork the bride, lennlnp on the nun of hor father, i '(11110 down, diosscd In n beautiful bowii nf silk net over taffeta, with clilfton ttlnmilnR', nnd earning n bunch of v hltc chrysanthemums, They were preeecled bv the flower KllK MriiRiieilte relluws, -Miter of the Id Idr-, and Amy Lllllmi Itarlley, niece of the groom, e.u-h dieted In white ot pantile, and eniiyliiR baskets of dow ns. Then tamo the mnld of honor, MI- T.oIr .1. Fellows, sister or the bride, McnnnK n rhwm of blue inmissellnn ile 'olr, over blue "III;, with white tilm iiiIiirs. She i-.niled ellow i-liry.in-Ihemuniv. Tin brtiUsnuild, Miss Kllzn- I tli IleK'-i, n cousin ot tlie In Ide, woie .llow silk oiRitiulli' tilmnied with v l.lto, and cm i led jellim ihr iin t'u mu.T- The tflms weie Alt V., Moi'-e. of tills. I'ltN. Tluo. Kills of WIlkis-HuiH'. and f?ii Weill's of Ni v Yotk. As the p.nty cnteird the nnnt pallor, to tlie stwiliin of l.oli'MiRi In, p!ard In Mis. Clinics lluillty. s'iri of the rioimh, thrv wrie mi I bv the riooiii and his .-itleiiiluul. '. Hauls, who cnteied Itoin lln secnm! p.nloi Til" pinty ininiril in tuint nf ,i huso bank of pilins fni"- ami mctKiems and time I'll rillii'i.itliv; cli'lRMPin tied the nilp tiil Knot, inn Iiir tin 1 1 re nony Mis. Il.ii tlev pli"d ,i soft sii.iln. and lis the h.ippv uuiple left the loom, Mm delssnlm's ll'ilch was lull's played. The Inti'iloi duoi.itlou' thtnuRhoiil line in keiplns with all the details of i Me eeat, .ind the sp.ulous housn was Idled with RtuMt- After r onRi.itiila- tliills Wi'lO Ch nihil, till W'dllillR Mlp- p i was -civccl .mil enfiiMil b sp,i,i! bundled people Auioiir the rih sts I I mil out ol town v eie: Mi and Mi.s W. T. Imnl.ip. Mi and Mis X. i:. tivcifhhl. Mr and Mis A. i: Mov ry. Miss .lean Kills ol Me.-liup-pen; Mr. and Mis ,. W (liay .ind MKs Man fli.iv, of l.nt ev v lllc: Ml and Mu .lohii C.iri.n. and Mi's l.uiiis-e F.nr.ir. of Vn'Mt I'ittstna: Mr and ?Iis IS.ilph Hull Mi and Alls ndvv.urt li IllR. Mr. and Mis I'liailc- Il.ijwnnd. nf KiliKSton: Thro HUN. of Wilk. s B.me; Litis Wein-s, of New Vuik, FREEI FREE! FREE! Five stamps given mray with each bottle of Pufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. &bfbbbnbbiW S Some Extra Values in Our Cloak Department Tlie nhinufjcturers' season is fast drawing to a close, and as usual theie are many bargains to be picked up by aleit btiyeis. That fact explains why these fashionable Coats and Jackets, of stiprrb workmanship and style, are under-puced. 9 27Inch Kersey Jackets Seuii-lltlinR b.uks sitln lin iiiRS, must eiillmt tulloiliit, Raiment tli.it any woman may find loniloii and satisfaction In. (hes and blaiks ouh, In all sles tor women A ten dollar value for only $6.98 nisses' Stylish Coats Fine quality Hobellne, made up in Norfolk and full length sar- 3 -a i inents, with inlaid veHet lollms, ;cj nliil tnlloiliiff that Is decidedly ?J hupeiloi 9 These garments 1A (( are worth $12.50 P 1 U. UU Coats for Children Just 3J0 of them, lit Kouejp, Slcltons, Kebellnes, Pilezes, etc, in tlnee-ijuarti'i" mid full Iensth garments; sizes, U to yeais. The htyles aie varied, and Include batln or bilk sti.ip t tannings, Monte C'ailos, Two Oape, a com binatlon of all the othur ood modela now in vogue. The cokna include Tuns, Cahtois, Greys, CSitens, Ued, Clue, etc, a These are all I !4 st underpriced exactly 9 Globe Warebote?.! MAX ,M . . . . , fe 3 i W1smimHmmfiMfimfMtmmH(i(inH&. Oeorgo rentier, of Ashley; Mr. nnd Mis. CIcoirc Carlton, of D.ilton; Mis. Smith Denjnmln, of Ncsnuelionlnir. The arrny of weddlliR Rifts lncllldul silvern ate, cut-nhtss, clilnn, linen, fui nlture, bute-ii-lmtc, etc., innoiiR them heliiR a Hnvllaiid china set ftom the Kioom's father, cuI-rIiiss water set ftom the ushers nnd chlnn cabinet ftom the groom's sister, Mis. von Mtntcr, tu Kether with Innumeiable other Rifts from the iclntKes and filends. Mr. mid Mis. Howell tire well nnd fa voi ably known as popular voiiiir people with a host of well-wiHliliiR friends. They wilt enjoy nil extended wedillnp trip, and on their return will reside with the gloom's father on Washburn street. Hughes-Strong. John II. IIURhes, of Battle avenue, and Miss Jennie Sttong, ot North Main avenue, were unlleU In niarihiRC at St. I'atik'k's chuich Wednesday afternoon. The bilde was uttended by her sister, Miss Nellie SttoiiR, nnd their bi other, William StioiiR, acted as groomsman. Tlie bilde was bicomliiRly Rowned In blue etamlne, tilmmed with white ap plhiuo unit nious'ollni' do sole, anil woie a hat of white malic. Her sister w.n Minlluily uttlicd, .tnd cm tied white car nations. Follow iiiR the lnnuiiiRP a iceeptlon was held at the home of tlie bride's mother, Mis John SttoiiR, and at nlRlit Mr. and Mrs. HurIics left on a wed dliiR tilp lor Uurfalo and XI.irih.i Falls When they return thiy will reside with tin' biide'.s mother. The Riooia is an inside toreman at tlie Diamond mine, and hi.s lnidc Is an csliniabl" otitis woman. Kinh Feteis nnd the Calf. The ineiiibeis of the poiii e foue rno eiijiiNlliR ,i Rood joke .a the expense of r.itiolmiin Kl.ih Poteis, who failirt to mtili :i "cilf" iticntb. A lisldent In the vicinity of tlie Moses Taylor hospital telephonid to police lit.idnu.n teis tii.it an animal was dcsti(ihiR the ri iss and slimbbeiy aunind Ids hoiue and he wished the ollUn.s to intih I lie iutimlei. The pollie ei( of the opin ion tli.it It was ,i lalf thev weie p pieted to i.iptuie, and Kiali pioiccded to tin- Mene witli a lasso and tackle. Whin lie ai lived time he din o end that tlif .illoRid "i.ilf" was a Rood sl7i hull and as soon as Ihe nnlm.il oli sorved the olllieis uppio.u liniR he made a i tish fot them and scatteifd thfm in eorv direction. Kl.ih was Just about to laptuic the bull, when the an iin ll m.icli a lush aR.iin and htain peied off in tlie icinttv of Ilunnioie. Tlie patiolmen R.ne ch i'e, with Kl.ih in the lead, hut as far as he knows, the animal is 1 unniiiR jtt. Entertainment and Social. An rnimable entei tainment and mhi.i1 was hcli! in the basement of St. D.nid's i;pisinpal ihuuli lasteicniiiR, when the A Smart rionte Carlo t'o it witli two-iiiiple e.ipe, notched collar, h.itln duchess linlnij, and all the other leatuies ilmtiniieit tasliion dli tates. All St: the popular shade!.. ? Considerable fi o rf $ undervalue at P4 0.UV Velour Monte Carlo Jackets and Smait Coats, aie much In demand this vear by dressy women. Some beautiful models tilmnied with Per.slan Lamb nnd Honlton Hi aid. havlim lilgh tolling collar and ilpples. is-. offerelfat $25.00 4 Length Jackets . . . With the new drape habit flare, two capes on shoulders, best satin llnlUKs and fie.U tnlloiliiff. All the new shades. gffl $22.00 A Jaunty Little Jacket OC fine keibey, with ple.ited back, bhoulder stiaps, mannish patch pockets, etc. Satin lined and highly talloied. 0j. A great value at $10.00 g A Good Sainnrltftii' Being Helped Himuolf Wishes to Help Others. The pnpeis were never so filled with adveitlsementi ot remedies Hint will etne every known disease, as they iiiq. today; these arc Invariably accompan ied by letters from people, testifying In the bIi oncost terms to the vltttto nnd merit of the pnrtlrtilar prepara tion atlvoitlseill but because so much Is claimed for the inedlclno, It has come to the point where moit rcadetn re gntd Httch testimonials ns Intro "fakes" mid mndo up out of whole cloth. We nre Kind, however, to vouch for the reliability of the following ftom Mr. Win. Mchtcnwaltcr, propiletor of the largest printing house In Canton, Ohio, regarding the Pyramid Pile Ctnc, for which nolhlng Is ehiliued, except that It will cure any and every form ot Plies: "For revoral months past I have re ceived so many inquiries from suffer ers asking If my testimonial Is authen tic, that I am inclined to send In a bill to you for postuge nnd stationery. It Is now two years since 'I was last troubled, nnd my rectum Is as clear and clean as nny man who never had piles, although I surfeicd with pro truding, bleeding nnd internal piles for twenty-seven ycnni. I will not attempt to detnll the agony I suffered, being too happy to say I believe I am cilied, after two years of evidence. "What will cure ope man will some times not cure anothei; whether It was the Pyramid Pile Cure that cured me, I cannot s.iy; but I have been free from plies for two c.irs after using your treatment. I leave sufferers to draw their own conclusions. "I will answer any communication that a sufferer may ask, and will lefer to nnv btislncs-s house, bank or mnnu f.ictiiier of Canton, Ohio, concerning my- Identity, among whom I have lived for toity-clglit yenis." Pyramid Pile Cure is sold by drug gists for fifty cents a package, or will be mailed to nny address bv Pyramid Diug Co., JIai shall, Mich., upon receipt of pi ice. Dtop this firm a card asking for their little book descilblng the cause and cine of piles. Ladles' guild held their annual event. Tlie lector, Ilev. 12. .1. McIIenry, pre sided, and made a few piellmlnaiy 10 niarks. Instiuniental .selections were lendered by Mis. Sclbert, John Miller, Eeinaid Moll, and the Lewis brothers. The ocalists were Misses Alberta and Amanda Johns, Ilaiold Johns, Miss Helen Maikwick, D. Gilbert Johns and Mis. Mm grins. Jticilations weie given by May Doisey, Maud Weatherhog, Al berta, Johns and Amanda Johns, and Henjainin Hughes gave a pleasing whistling .solo. Kefieshments were .soiled after the entei tainment. Ladies' Aid Supper. The pitioirige aicoided the Ladle.' Aid soilety at their, Mipptr in the .Simpson Methodist I2piMoii.il chuich las-t evening was sufficient to show that these events aio not only popular, but essential to the social side of church life, and tend to incieaso inteiest not only in the work of the societj, but also to dcnioi1.str.1te the ability oB these ladles along culinary lines. 1'Vnir tallies weie .spread, and ftom 6 to S o'clock .sex eral hundred people weie sci veil with the b.s.t foodstuffs of the season. The tables weie in charge of the following: Table No 1 Mis. A. I!. Iifdgway, Mis. William Quick, Mrs. V. Owens. Table No. 2 Mis. Geoige Peck, Sirs. Josiaii Paff, Mi's Il.iehe Peek. Table No. 3 Mrs. William Long, Mis Vei n, Hose, Miss Luey Long. Table No 4 Mis. 11 C. McDcimott, Mis. F. C. Hall, Miss Lulu Leader, Miss M. il Ion Hall. The otheis who assisted in the man agement and piep.itations were Mrs. John Randolph, Mis. Selh Wiigley, Mis. George Mai tin, Mi". W. A. Keld, Mis. William Lever, Mis. McCotmick, John Kniulolplt and A. 13. Rldgway. Night School Attendance. The attendance at the night schools opened in buildings No. Jl, No. IS, No. aj and No. IS, has far exceeded expec tations, and is piobably the largest uer em oiled in the history of night schools In this eitv. Theie is plenty ot loom at all the buildings, howeier, for all who de.sliet to attend. At No. .11 building one hundied and seventy-(he pupils hne been enrolled, and at the other buildings the attend ance is veiy huge. The appaient de slie of the bleaker bojs and factoiy gills to obtain knowledge in the com mon English blanches, through the medium ot the night schools, should bo encouraged nioie than it Is, mid many othei.-i Induced to attend who aie now out of the fold and bpend their evening on the btieetb and In pl.nes of amusement. Police Court Cases. licit Audei.son, of !0i South Keser avenue, who was picked up by the po lice Wednesday evening anil locked up, was fined $3 In police couit yoiteulny morning, James H. Goodman, of Linden stieet, and Fianklln avenue, who w.is found wandering ninund in a helpless condi tion Wednesday night, paid a fine ot Mis. Ann Llewellvn, an old offender, whom the police had to carry Into the Htntlon house, v s committed to jail for twent) daf t r mlt of a line of Events of Today and Evening. Tlie mother's jewels, who- will p.irtUI pato In the Woman's Homo Mlsslonni.v convention at Klin Park chuich tills af toiuoon, mo lerpiested to meet In tlie Hlmpson Methodist L'plscopal chinch at '.'.JO o'clock, A social nnd supper will be held at the homo of Mis. Mary Louq-, 1013 West Lack uwaiinu avenue, tills evening. GENEEAL NEWS NOTES. Thomas liuynou, of New Yoik, the well known tenor blngor, Is In the city, le hearsing with tlio Si ranton I lilted Choial society, and will slntr with them at the ""ififiTr- " It Cures Colds, Coughs, Soro Throit, Croup, Influ cius, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and AHUtns. A certain cure for Coueumptlou lu flrtt etagce, ini'l a mire relief lu advanced ta;;cf . Um at once. You will ceo tlio excellent ideci after taking tho flret dose. Bold by dealers evirynherc. Large bottles 'ii cents and 50 ctots. Ilrooklyn eisteddfod. Ho li accompanied by hla son. Hev. .Inmcs ncimlngcr, of the Kmbtiry Methodist Kplscopat church, will preach tho second of his series of special scr mom next Sinulny evening. Much Inter est Is manifested in tho discourses, and largo congregations aie tho result. A memorial seivlco will be held at St. Mark's Kvntirjellcal Lutheran church next Sunday evening for tlioso who havo passed awny during tlie year. 3r. Itnincr will preach uliont "Tho Holy City," Frank Koinlnskl, who was n nested n a suspleloits elinraeter Wednesday even ing, gavo a satisfactory explanation In police couit yesterday morning nnd wns dlschureed. Mrs. William If. Itccse, of Tlilrteentli street, entertained the membots of tlio WomanV Culld of St. Maik's Lutheran church nt dinner on Wednesday. A Inrgo number were present, and a very de lightful social gnthcilng was enjoyed by all. A cobweb social will bo held at the Young Women's Christian association rooms totnonovv evening. Tho gospel meeting Sunday nftcrnoon will be In chnigo of Miss Dunn. The old folks' service, announced for next Sundav morning tit the Simpson Methocllit Kplcopnl church hns been postponed on account of tho Kpwoith iengun's Inability to make tho necessary arrangements. It will bo held at a later date. Mrs. Jano Matthews, of Noith llydo Park avenue, entertained a laigo party of friends nt a silrpilso maquerado patty recently. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. D. J. Davis, of South IIvilo Park ave nue, and Kdgar Allen Jones, of South Main avenue, will witness the Yale Ilnivnrd foot ball game nt New Haven tomorrow. Warren, the young son of Mr. and Mis. Jcnkln T. Ileese. of Washburn street, Is .suffering from an attack of measles. Mrs. Arthur Banning and daughter, who are vMtlng relatives and friends heic, will return to their Southern home the first week in December. Mrs. Stephen It. Kvans, of Kv.ins' court, is 111 nt her home. D. C. O'Hnra, of Price street, has ic turned homo Irom a, business tilp to Buffalo. Mrs. C. K. Owens, of Itock Island, TIL, Is visiting1 her sister, Mr. Jonah Kvans, of Kynon street. Mrs. M. J. Tyler, of South H.vde Pnik avenue, is convalescing after a severo Illness. NORTH SCRANTON. This will bo obeivcd as Ladles' day at tho North Scranton bowling allojs. The al!es will be leserved fioni 2 to G p. in. A lady attendant will ho present. Gieat Interest is being manltcstcd In tho comedy di.ima, "Tho Commercial Drummer," which will be piodticcd at the Audltoiiuin, on Thanksgiving night, bv tho members of tlie Excelsior Lltei.uy and Dramatic club. The long-lookcd-for basket ball game between tlie Cr.ickei jntks and the South Scranton Detendeis will be plajcd at the Auditorium this evening. Jll IT. Tt. DietiliU, or Kingston. Is visiting Mrs. G. W. Davis, of West Mar ket stieet. Mis. Fi.mk White nnd daughter, Blanche, of Church avenue, with Mis Hnttle Tinklepiugh. have returned fiom Dundaff, after a week's stay. Ki.in ThoniTJ. ot Putnam street, was a visitor in Olv pliant last evening. On Tucday evening, Dpc. '2, P.cv. Dr. PIpicp will open tho lectin n com so of the Young Women's Christian association. lie will tell of tho peculiar Thanksgiving services of the natives of Obeiaimiiergau. Bavaria, and tho effects they have had on tho people. Thco rerv Ices, which weie instituted in the sixteenth century, when the people were dehveiecl from a plague, are held decennially and nre at tended bv thousands of peoplo from nil civilized pm lions of the world. Miss M. Blanche Kennedy lias letunud to Scranton. after an absence of two weeks, .spent with her parents nt Clifford. t!Nrotice. 1 wish to denv the rumor to the effect tli.it A. M. Atherton & Co. have pur chased tho Mulley stores, and to state that we aie still doing business as usual on Providence Mpinre. Geoige M. Mulley, Kvr. L'state of Ambrose Mulley. GREEN RIDGE. The annual praise and thank meeting of the Green Ridge Presbjteiian church will bo held In the church parlor this nftcrnoon nt 3 30 o'clock. The following Is the programme for the afternoon: Pralso service, prayei, responsive read ing, solo, Mrs. Porster; addic-s, Mrs. Vanderburg, of Hainan, China; chain of praveis, hvmn, iceeptlon to meet Mrs. Vandcrbuig. Mis. Vanderburg, a mlssionaiy from Chini, will talk to the Lend-a-Hand Mis sionary circle at the home of Mis. F. it. Hitchcock, this evening. The meeting will begin nt 7.:'0 o'clock sharp A coidial Invitation Is extended to all members and filends of tho circle. Uov. II. S. Potter, pastor of tho Giecn Itldgo Baptist church, will bo in ills .study In tlio chuich oveiy day this week, and will icceive nny ai tides which will lo lett them for the iiimmage sale which tho ladles of tho church will hold Fildny of nest week. Miss I'lorenco Nye, of North Washing Ion avenue, is able to be about again, after an Illness ot two weeks' duiatlon. Mis. Mason Shafer and Mrs. Sivcrs, of Montiose, aro guests of Mrs. Townsond Pome, of Capouso avenue. Mis. Finnic Donnelly, of Monscv ave nue, Is In New York eitv attending tho lioii-o .show. Notice. I wish to deny the rumor to tho effect that A Jl. Atheitou &, Co. have pur chased tho Mullev stores, and to Mute that wo arc still doing butlncs as usual on Piovidenco squaie. Qeoigo M. Mulley, Kxr. L'state ot Ambiobe Mulley. SO UTH SCRANTON. William Jnnssen, of South living ave nue, announced lilniiolf as a c.indldato lor council In tho Nineteenth wind, .sub ject to tlio IWpublli an inueiis. The St. John Dcfendeis, of this side, mot and deteated tho Comets, of Pino Block, last evening at St. John's hall, by a l.ugo scoie, Yesteiday a seilous accident m tuned on Prospect avenue. A boy named Noto, while plnjlng lu tlio stieet, was uu ovur by a, hoi so and imvlwd it kick on tho head. Ills condition is seilous, Dr. Schley's Lung lleillug Ihils.nu Is giiainutced to cine all coughs, "No cute, no pay" For is.ilu by alj dejilcis, DUNMORE. Tlie annual pinise meeting of the Wo man's .Mlssionaiy society held at tlio nmnso ycslcitlny uftoiuoou was hugely attended mid a veiy piolltublo ittteinooii was spent. A fieo will olToiing of neatly JJ0 was leecived. Miss Gibbons, who leaves on Januaiy lu for Japan, gavo a veiy Interesting tall; on tho general sub ject of missions. She told in detail of (ho woik being clone at the Moody cxhools.she having icccnlly ginduated tiom that In stitution Mta. Peter Slogle, of Kim stieet, who hns been seiiously 111 for s-omo tlmu Is now somewhat Impioved Miss Anna AVhlte, of Haw ley, is tlio guest of filends In town, William It, Wilson, who has been in town dining tho past few d.ijs, has lo tinned to his homo in Mineisville, Mrs. F, A. Dony. of Chinch stieet, has lotuincd fiom u visit with i datives at Hoadleys. Tim annual bnnriuct of the Impioved Older of Hcptusophs will take pluco in Odd Fellows' hall tonight. It Is expected We sat at the tabic the alderman, the doctor and I. The subject of dieting was brought up in conversation. "No man," said the alder man, "can tell me what I ought to eat without know ing my habits of life, my temperament and all is that not so, doctor?" "Per fectly right," said he, "what suits your stomach may not fit mine, and yet nine men out of tenure presumptuous enough to tell you what you ought to eat." "Yes," said I, "they don't appreciate that there is just as great a difference between two men's stomachs as there is between their brains. Overwork some men's stomachs and they will eas ily respond to the task, just as some men's brains can take care of endless details, but the majority will break down with the overload." "Indigestion," said the doc tor, " is not a disease but an admonition it is the red light that signifies danger. It is the language ot the stomach to prepare for seri ous trouble if allowed to ayes SVarley jBjKrj e 424-426 Spruce St., Between Washington and Wyoming Avenues. The Ribbon Sale The absorbing interest manifested in our previous Rib-, bon Sales will be doubly interesting at this sale, for we are better supplied than ever to make buying a pleasure and every purchase a profit. Satin Ribbon, 19c a piece. Full 1 0-yard pieces, No. 2, full width Satiu Rihbon of extta good quality, in all colors. An excellent Ribbon for fancy work and trimming. Reg- i Q ulnrly sold at GOo. Special at.. I 3b Our 25c Satin Liberty And Satin Taffeta, so popular for noclnvear, aro special good value; 1 Inches wide, a fine soft quality; no good shade wanting in the collection. Oreen Trading Stamps With purchabe of one dollar or more on Fri day, Saturday and Monday, Nov. 21, 12 and 4. Present this Coupon. i ! if. t V, &s & v st, r, : tr n . DICKSON'S : Best PATENT FLOOR The Celebrated SNOW WHITE; Always reliable. Dickson Mill & Grain Co 3 SciniUoii nnd Olyphnnt. ' ' "A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A A A 'A 'A tlmt llicto will Ixi it UilK'i number nf lh Itoih nuin other liiil8" llitoiiBliiiui tl. wlll,J'- . , ... , clillil of Claiewi' JiuUtim of K.ist Dilnkcr Mioet, Is miffeiliuj num it slight iittltck of bo.ulot fuwi John Mullu, of A)ilo wtlut, vio vv.m lutlly IiuiiilhI In tli" umiIosIoii ut Hi" fouii'iliy on WpiIiipmIuj, Is leatlun mm j'oitnbly mill It N now thought Ills (ceov ciy will lio taplil Tlio tuneuil of tho Into Mis. Mary Col lins tool; pi. no fiom hor late homu i'.t- An Old and Well-Tiled Remedy. MRS WINSI.OWH SOOTHING SVRl'l' for UillUii'ii teutliln?. Is tlio nionciliitlun of ono ot tlio l)tt tcimilo phys.lcl.iim nnd uuibc lu tho fulled States, and 1ms hctn used slty jciis. with nuvn -fulling mio cess by millions of mothuis for tholr dill. Uu'ii. Diiilnt! tho inocoss of tcutliliiK Us vnluo Is luiuli ul.iblu. It iclioycs tlio child fiom pulu, cuu'S dl.uilioen, Kilplns In tho liovw'I.s, and wind rollc. IJy kIvIiijj health to tlio (hlld It icsts tho mot her. I'Uic, tueuLy-lUu ccuts u bottle. persist. Bitters and alco holic medicines are poor means for stimulating the stomach to perform a larger share of work than it ought. The effect on the stomach is like the spur to the weary horse it weakens him and shortens his life. A rational treat ment," continued the doctor, " is moderate eating of whole some foods, and only those which the person likes. Occasionally, say once a week, a dinner pill should be taken which should be entirely of vegetable ingre dients like Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets that will not purge, but act gently on the liver, stomach and bow els. To my mind the main dependence for curing per manently the indigestion which has become chronic the ' heart-burn,' the sour eructations, the worst cases of dyspepsia is that al terative extract made from medicinal herbs that Doctor Pierce calls his Golden Medical Discovery,' for it contains no alcohol to over stimulate the stomach, 35c. Ribbons at 24c. All Silk Moiie Ribbon, 4'4 inches wide; a handsome neck Ribbon or suitable for fancy work; in all tho good shades, and white and black.' Sold regularly at 35c. Special 24c at 20c. Ribbons at 14c. All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, of good weight and lustre; the fine solt qual ity so popular for neckwear, millinerv and ttlmniing; 4 Inches wide; all colors. Sold regulatly at 20c. 1 4c Special at i When hi Need I Of nnytliing- In tho lino of ,j, optical goods wo can supply it. , : Spectacles : land Eye Glasses! .j. Properly fitted by nn expeit j. optician, .. From $1.00 Up Also all kinds of piescrip- J tlon work nnd lepaiiiner. J Mercereau & Council, 13S Wyoming Avenue, !'! ! ! AMUSEMENTS. The Dixie Theatre HENRY TARNSWORTH VIKW, l.ctseo and Manager. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 17. KEOUGH & BAEXARD, MR. AND MRS. JAMES'BARRY, MARTINETTI & QROSSI. MISS ANNIE WHITNEY. HAE MERRITT. NOWEAN, EEEIS & NOWLAN. MURPHY & SLATER. Seats lestived by telephone: new 'nhuiic, 1S..D teiday ntteiuoou and vviis hugely attend eel, IntciinciU was. muclo In Jit Carnal i einetei . William Il.usls, of Chliaso, Is a guest at tho homo ol ,M. W. Clieinbetlln. on South Hl.iKely s-tioot. William Slcsle, who visited filends lu town lecently, has j etui nod to hH lioiuo In Troy, N. Y. A. II. Ruker haves today for a utay of acvciul days, with filends In Ohio. but it simply goes to work in the right way--correcting the liver, purifying the blood and assimilating tire food so that the stomach takes up its labors with ac tivity and refreshed powers. It fills the arteries with the pure, rich, red blood of health, it tears down, and carries off old, inert and half-dead tissues and re places them by new. It builds fiim, healthy flesh. It makes the muscles strong and elastic and steadies and tones the nerves. It cures debility and weakness of every description." W. Walter McGloshcn, of Rcinbcck, Iowa, writes : w I took only four bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery audi two vials of his ' Pleasant Pellets,' and these .remedies did me a world of good. I am thankful for your kind advice and praise the medi cines highly. Will recommend Dr. Pierce's medicines to all my friends as the best medicines ever made for the troubles for which they are recommended. There is notlung equal to them for stomach troubles." C. P. Spencer, of Piano, Okla., wrote : "I can hardly express my thanks for the benefit I hare received from taking Dr. Pierce's Golden' Medical Discovery and. ' Pleasant Pellets.' They work ed like a charm in my case. Am in better health now than for some time, and will not fail to recommend, your medicines to my suffering friends. I hope you will receive my thanks for the good your medicine has done me." READ all about yourself, your system, the physiology of life, anato my, hygiene, simple home 'cures, etc., in that standard family doctor book. The Common Srtisr Mrdirnl jirtin'tf a book of iooo pages. For c-lotk-bound copy send j r amis in one-cent stamps, or jor paper covers sr stamps, si ad dress Dr. R. V. fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre, M. Rcls, Lesiee nnd Manager. A. J. Duffy. Business Manager, O.SC MOIIT ONLY Jfir " 1 FRIDAY 1NOV. . 1 Special Kng.iBTnient of tin' Rrllllnnt Ro lnaiitlo Aetor HENRY fllLLEI in his pica test tilumph "HEARTSEASE" Hv Charles Kb In and ,T. I. C. PHike. Suppoiteil bv n pnwiilul company of Now YoiU Ai lists NOTi: This will ho Ml. Millers Faiewell Appcai.ince lu "Htaits.c.iie" in Su.in- i'itiei:s-$j ro, $iuo, 75, jD, 23o. Si .its on sale Saturday MTa'E Nov. 22 Eist sippe.ii.inco of Mr, Daniel Sully In hi gient Now Yoik and Boston surces "THE PARISH PRIEST," A Domestic Diam.i hv Daniel Halt, si'i:c'iAi, jiATiNni: prioiss. Adults, :i and ."uc.j chlldi uu. 15c. to any pan of tho Jinuie. MkIU 1'iliei HM, 75e , ule., .'"c. Seats on sale. 0M6NLlYa,,T Honday, Nov. 24 rniJD i: wkigiits MiiBiilllcont I'locluc tlon ol llio Piottleif of nil J'astoial I'l.i v -j "York 3tat3 Folks!" Tho lllcise't lilt lu the Dr.inntlo WmUU Picsenlc.il by tho OiIkIiiiiI ilieat Cast. Tho most elulxii.ite scenk piocluetlou ever l.lven a Pastoial Pluv fin tain lists pininptlv nt S p. in PltlCKS-UX M im, 7'e, .Xi,., LT.u. Seats on file Tilday at 1 .1 m. Tuesday Nov. 25 Tin: ohiiat srccr.ss Hall Cainc's Powerful Play. THE CHRISTIAN l.lebler ic Co. Mau.ujeis Aith nn ocelent taxt special .sennery. nciei-oileM nnd ll detail ol peifeutlou that chiiuieteitzed the iminei enKascuients pici:s-$i ), 7V. fA . .'J Seath on bale Satuiday at V a in 3 Academy of Music M. Itels, Lessee and Manacer, A J. Duffy, iluslness Manacer. Week My0 Nov. 1 7, Matinee, dally btaitlus Tiiebday. MYRKLE-HARDER STOCK CO Filila Mailnee, "Tim Naval Cadet." rildny Nlsht, "The L'nKuovvn" I'lllCilri-Matlute 10 and ) centH MkIU. h), .'U and M lcius Hints on s-ale ALU ni:.t WUHK. HlHiWELEIN'S IDEALS Augmented b.v Howmiii s Twentieth Cen tins Hand Mouiliy Night, 'Captain Impudence." Lawyers The Tt limns will jjuatuntce to prlnc your paper book qulchor than any oth cr pi luting huuso in tho city. i .. us.HX3 .