f-T. 8 HIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21', 189& i LIVE NEWS OF WEST SCRANTON VISITING MEMBERS OF THE V. O. S. A. ENTERTAINED. ,Woro tho Quests of Camp No. 33 Last Nights-Concert In St. David's Episcopal Church Was Greatly Enjoyod Reception Given in Hon or of Ebcnczcr Hughes, of Com pany D, Thirteenth Regiment. Electric City Wheelmen Spend nn Enjoynblo Evening. The members of C'ninji Xo. 33, Pa triotic Order Sons of Amoilcu, which meeti every Tuesday night In Iltd nien'n hall, hud at their suesiH Inst evening slxtocn members of n ulstor camp, No. fii, of AVIlkf"ur,.arro. Fol lowing tho conclusion of the logulnr liuMiiess of the evenlns n short cntor tnlnment vni cnrilod out Mrs. Randolph lonea presldcil ns rhalrlndy. S-'oloa wore sung by Mis. Jones nntl C.ilob Kvuni. H. Hecsr gnvo u comic, recitation and Kctijninln r.v nns n whistling solo Selections wrro Given by the Orpheus (lire tub under tho dhectlon of Tat lit? M. JJvans and nlo by the vilhiRo ciuirtette. Ad dresses vvero made by Iteunnn Van Why, rtato conductor and Mhs Stella Freeman, district pic-Idrnt of L,ueine county Refreshments ucro set veil In a coim of ladles fiom cimp Vo. S3. The vls Hlns membeis vrre Mi. and Mi 1M in Gruff, Miss Stolla rreeman, Hi Ion nnd date Frconi.iii, Tilda )3tnvvn, Mrs. Lon A idder, .Mis Herman Vnn Why, Thomas 1Ioiipi, Norton Houfoi, Miles Kcltnci, Rob-rt and Kdwatd Trnrn, H. i:. (TiafC nnd Mrs. Haiuiali MeDennott i:xn:r.L.i:xT concert. An eecellent conceit Mas Riven In Pt. David s 12plsrop.il church, corner ot Jackson stunt nnd Riomlcy aenuo, last e enlng. Tho attendance was voiy largo and the seatlnsr capacity of the lecture 100111 was taed Re. 1'. J. McHenry, the lector of the churcli, pre pitied. The bpoclal foatuio of the piogramme was tho selection "Hunt Song" icndeied In the Oiphciu Glee lub This dub ci niprises in Its niom bi'inhlp nbout twuitj-llvo voun,- nifn of this vide and is directed by Talllu M i:ans, n iMuk uns lcad'i Mis. Mm tie Siebi rt and D.xvid Smith acted ns accompanies A piano duut vas Slui lv Mis. Mjitle Slebett and I'mf. Cl.nk Thom ns. Caleb nans and Robut Uvans panp several sclc tlonv. Miss AIluciv.i Hopp s.ic rovoinl of hoi vvhKtllni; solos in her usual inimitable stlo. MKs Maud rimer wive a selected loading. John Gill plavrd a piano solo nnd he and his l-ter, Miss Maigaiet GUI, nl.ivecl a duet. Ml IHta Dunk erly also plaod a piano solo. RECEPTION TOR SOLDIER. Prlato Kbrnezcr Hughes, of Com pany D, Thliteenth logiment, was tendered a lereutlon at the residence of his bister. Mis. Aexander Phillips, 1150 Eynon bticct, last ccnlng. Tho affair was of tin intuit nt a f.ueutll, for he letuins today to Camp Meade, In addition to orliei pleusant dlvoi ulons, dancing was enjoyed A larTe AAAAAAAAAAAAAA I uI0D6 W3P6D0GS6 i - " - - ---"- r"r T I" - TFT- ""i ijfciyrr " " T "- ri- "ii -' w"iwm Hmwm'r Novelties ck Fabrics And Fashionable Silk Weaves. On Wednesday, September 21, And for a few days thereafter, we will make a special show of Black Dress Goods and Silks. No other house iu this sectiou of the state carries a Hue that will com pare with ours in variety or extent, and at no time has it been more interesting than at present. The New Black Dress Goods Include Serge Cords, Whip Cords, Poplins, Diagonal New and Strikiugly Beautiful Mohair Effects, Drap Luxon Cloths, Crystals, Cheviots, Armures, Brocades, Crepous aud Bayadere Weaves,Silk and Wool Novelties. The New Silks Include Piue Dye Black Silk Dress Taffetas, Armures, Satiu Duchess, Peau de Soire Brocades, etc., while in Fancy Silks, Plain, Glace and Plaid Taffetas, New Roman Stripe Effects, Check Taffetas, Bayadere Taffetas, etc., will command much attention. For Evening Wear Satin Duchess, Satin Liberty aud kindred weaves iu soft and delicate tints, promise to be the most popular. ii'rz!' Globe Warehouse r?y'MVwili.p K?5W;?5wSsS5 unoccuiAcd hall In tho rear was used for tho purpose. Muslo was provided by Joseph Hughes, James Monlson ul Daniel Williams. Several selection!! uete ren dered during the evening by the An tluacltc quartette. Mrs. Phillips was assisted In lecelvlng and serving by tho Misses Rachel and Maty Jnmcs. There were nbout eighty guests pres ent, among them being Timothy Jones, John Andrews, of Company V, nnd Lemuel Phillips, of Company V, com tades of Private Hughes. rmn causrd ry gasomnh. Johns Rrothero hndwnrp store, at 10.' North Main avenue, was tho scene ot n small fire jesterday afternoon about 1.30 o'clotk, which at tho start piomlsed to be a serious one. Uyton lllebel, an apprentice, was engaged In leaning a stove In the rear ot the shop and was using a paste In which gasoline was mixed. In some manner the escaping fumes ot the gnsollne bei nine Ignited and Hashed up. The young man sebed tho can of paste and inn out through tho stoic to the street. Hefore he reached the door tho can became to hot too hold nnd he tried to pitch It through tho half open door. Tho can struck the door Jamb and butnlrg paste was kicked nbout the entinnee. Young lllebel kicked the con Into the itreet and attempted to put out tho Homes Two young men, l olllns and Morgan by name, standing near, pulled off their coits nnd In a few minutes had beaten the llames out. No paitteuhir damage resulted, except to the coats PERSON U MENTION. Mrs Hmjumln Lewis, of North Promley avenue, has as her guest Miss Thomas, of WIlkes-Rat re. John Merailand, of Drlfton, has io tuined homo after n vlfclt with his son, William Merailand, of Noilh Bromley uvenue. Pi hates Geoige O'Brien, of company r, and Joseph Cuuell, of i ompnny 15, 'Ihlitoenth regiment, hae returned to Camp Meade after a short absence on u fin lough. Robot t J Williams, of Nortn Main avenue, Is in New Yoik city. Rev. 1) P. Jonns, pastor of the Tab ernacle Congiegntlonil church, Is at tending the state synod of Congrega tloi.alists in Iowa Miss Elizabeth Thomas, of Mullein stieet, Is In Wilkes-Barre. Miss Elizabeth Meelian. of Grant avenue, Is islting in Glenburn." Mrs William Samuels, of Wllkes Pniie, lias I etui nod home from a visit with Mis ITomy Lawienre, of Noith 11 do Park aenue Mrs. Loinoiei'uv ot Sdney, N. Y, has leturncd home She was tho guest of Mrs. John MoKoever, of Jackson btiect Chiiles S joule, of North Main ave nue, is lsltlng In Canada. Mr o Euns, of South Rebecca avenue, lias ictuined from a vlfclt at Lansford Mls Roba Thomas, of Pittsburg, has letuincd liomu fiom a vltdt with Miss Ell x Williams, of North Main avenue. Mr and Mr. II. A. Tev.ksbuiy, of Swetlnnd stieet, are enteitalnlng tho Misses Mamie and Jennie Veiger.san, of r.utoi vllle. Mm U( ese T. Reese nnd son, John, of Washburn street, nre homo fiom a visit at Mahanoy City. Mlbs Ilairlet Carpenter, of Blooms Imrg. Pa., Is visiting West Scrauton frli nds Cliailes Sweet, son of Rev. nnd Mrs. J. 1! Sweet, of Noith 11 do Paik ave- i: 1 jN QBMfcifaBB W llVii DR. R. SCHIFFMANN PROVES HIS FAITH IN HIS REMEDY BY GIVING IT AVAY. Dr. Rudolph Hehlffmnnn In n lecog nlzed authotlty on the subject of throat and lung diseases and has, during a practice of over thltty yeajs, undoubtedly treated nnd euied moio cases of Asthma and kindled diseases linn nny doctor In the world. He nn nounces that ho has at last peiefectcd u. leniedy which not only Instantly lclleves the worst nttneks, but has per manently cuied thousands of so-called "Incurable eases." Dr. Sehlffmann has perfect confidence In his leniedy and In older to convince otheis ot Its mer its In the quickest, surest way, he has ni ranged with the well known drug gist, Matthews Ilrotheis, of TO Lackawanna avenue, to give a liberal rample pnekage to each mtffeier ap plying nt their stole next Thursday. An oppoiturltv to tort, without cost, u remedy so celebiated nnd promising so much, certainly should be eageil grasped bv every suffeier Those liv ing out ot town will be sent ji fioo sample not later than September 30th by wilting simply irinjc nnd addiess on n postcaid anil sending to Dr R. Sehlffmann, 11' Rosabel St , St. Paul, Minn. nue, is at Syracuse university, Syra cuse, N. Y whore he Intends taking a course In Inw. Mrs. D. I. Jones, of South Main ave nue, Is bcilously 111 at hoi losldento. Reuben Staples, of the Grand Union Tea (ompau, West Scianton branch, Is visiting In New Yoik city. Mi. mid Mis. Thomas Thompson, of Ehnhuibt, ate v Kiting friends here. Eduoid Cuslck, of tho Hillside Homo staff, is visiting fi lends on this bide. Mis John R. Hairls, of Division stieet, Is visiting at Mlnorsvllle, Pa. Mrs. James MeClellan and son, Al lien, of .Mullein street, are vlsltlim In New Yoik city. MINOR NEWS NOTES. The members of the Llmbercrer Social club pud their filendb will enjov nn ontlng at Mountain Lake this nfter noon. The club numbets about seventy-five mombei3 and always have n good time. Mrs Henry Leltncr, of South II de Paik aveanue. Is bending out eat els an nouncing the approaching mniriage of her daughter. Miss Catherine, to Adam inland, of Price stieet The ceremony will be peifoimed at tho Chestnut Street German Piesbyterlan church, Wednesday evening, Sept. 2S, at 8 o'clork. Both parties aie well Known West Seranton joung people riancls, the 3-ieai-old son of Mr nnd Mrs Edward Kane, of North Miln avenue, was painfull injuicd ester day morning near his home. The lad was playing with n laige dog He had hold of a piece of rope which was at tached to the dog's collar, when the dog staitcd off down the stieet and pulled young Francis to the giound. He struck his face upon a piojectlng stone and indicted an ugly gash near tho light eye. A phjblciau dre-sbcd the wound Tho funeral of the late. R S. Storms will be hold fiom the losldence, 421 South Main avenue, this inornlnsr at S o'clock. Tho remains will be taken to Stioudsbuig fot lntei ment. The funeial of the late Hiram Stark will be held fiom the lesldence, 211 North Main avenue, Thuisday aftei noon at 2 o'clock Inteiment will be made at Tot est Hill ccmetei Tho social committee of the Elect! I( Clt Wheelmen have ni ranged a series of pleasant suipiisos for every Tues day evening Last evening the fiist ot the series was given at the club house on Jackson street nnd proved to he vei enjovable. After a lound of pro giesslve pedio, cake and lee cieam wtie boived. The cake and eioain weie piepaied by W. S Me.us, piesldcnt of tlic club The obsoi vance of the Harvest Home festival by tho local coips of the Sal vation Army at the bai racks on Pi Ice stieet, which has been going on since Satuiday last, came to an end last evening. The services throughout have been ver successful In evei way Last evening was devoted to an auc tion sale of the many nnd vnilous at tlcles donated to the coips li AVcst Scianton meichints and friends. Cap tain Cliailes Williams acted as auc tioned and much fun ensued dining the sale. Everything was sold. The proceeds ot the sale will be devoted to geneial l epulis In and about the bai raeks. GREEN RIDGE. Miss Alice rioiey and Mi. Charles E Com son, of the central city, will be mauled at the home ot the bilde's mother, Mis. 1'lorc, of Noith Wash ington avenue, nt 11.10 this morning. Rev, 1. J. Lansing olllclatlng E. J. McNnlle, of Penn avenue, has relumed fiom a slioit stay at Hones dale MihS Ella Joidan, ot Wyoming ave nue, has returned fiom n bhort stay at roster. It E White of New Yoik street, has i etui ned fiom n two weeks' stay at Michigan Mi.. C T Marrow, of Now York city. Is the guest of Mis. M. B. Burrell, of Sunset avenue. W D Grace, of Penn avenue, has returned fiom a shoit stay nt Hones dale The Young men's club of tho Green Ridge Presbyteilan church will hold the flist meeting this beason at the churcli on fiiieen Itldgo stieet. A veiy Intel esllng letter will be lead by Col onel E. H. Ripple on "How Our Troops I'm I'd During the War." DUNMORr. .The school hoaid was to have met in the central building last night, but could pot get a quotum A warrant was ibsued from 'Squire Kiotxer's oflice vesteulav for the ar icst ot Patrick Reagcii, piopUetor of the Cosmopolitan hotel, who is charged by L. W. Dillon with assault unci bat tel. Ho will be given a heailns be foie "Squlro Krotser this evcnhiB. Wlllam Wilson, of South Blakely street, spent esterdny with friends at Elmhurai. Mr George Olcell has i etui lied from a. business tilp to New Yoik. Mi. and Mrs. E. W. Ol.diop nnd Miss EIbIo Decker nro spending the week at Lake Allot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cranston and son, Robert, of Avocu, are the guests of Mi and Mis. Thomas Shepheid, uf Clay avenue. ' M. and Mis. Walter Williams and daughter, of Columbus, Ohio, and Mr. Hnny Williams, of Ashley, who have been the cuests of Mr und Mis. J. II. Waig, of Elm stieet, for tho past fow weeks, have icturnud home, Mr. und Mrs. James Vlcker, of Dud Icy stieet, who have been spending the past few' weeks at Occah Grove, have, returned home. The Arlington double quartette will sing at an entertnlnment at Pilceburg Thursday night. A. P. MeDonough, of West Drinker street, left esterday for New York, where he will purchase several horses for his stable. Sergeant William 'Hall, of Company A, Thirteenth regiment, who has been home on n thirty days' sick leave, hns on the recommcndntlon of his phslc Ian, Dr. Murray, had his fui lough ex tended thirty da s. The Ladies Aid society, of the Dun moio Presbvtcrlnti churcli, nio mak ing extensive pro) orations for their fair, which will bo held October 20 and 27. William Coalter, of Depue stieet, has received a small nugget ot gold, valued at $23, from his brother-in-law, Alex ander Haddon, who Is In tho Klondike region. NORTH SORANTOII. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dean, of 1410 ( hurch street, gave a faiewell iccep tlon Monday evening In favor of their son Alvin, who leturncd to Camp At cade esteiday nfter spending n sev en dny furlough with his patents. Those piescnt weie Mrs Vlckery, Misses Agnes, Blnnche nnd Florence Vlckeiy, Mi. nnd Mrs. Tucker, Mr. nnd Mis M Blebei, Mis. J. 1!. Hess, Mtc. William Mills, Mrs. Frank Clukr, Miss Bessie Hess Miss Marv Ticver ou, Grace Tucker, Ada Abies, Vena Pronson, Ml. Chniles Chuke, Clarence McKcohan, Wllllm Thomas, Thomas Troveiton, tMdle Hunt, Lottie Wick, Myitlo Mills, Lizzie Johnson, Georglana Clark, Arthur Dean. Patilck Ward was committed to Jail yesterday for llilitv days In default ot n J10 fine for being ill link nnd dla oideily and Insulting pesdestrlans. Colonel T. D. Lewis council Jr. O. IT. A. M, will conduct nn entettaln ment and social In Fenner and Chap pell's hall on tho night of September 20. Tickets aie now on sale for the event. Mis Chilstlne Anderson, of Church nvenue. Is enteitalnlng P. J. Mnlone, of Mcshoppen. Miss Annie I.vnn, of Plttston, ' Islt ed Mlsd 1'. Lynn, of Lincoln avenue, ebterd ly Elizabeth, the Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Neat, of Wells stret, who died on Monday will be bulled todiy. Geoige Dickson, it'oolated with Fen ner and Chappll for years, has re signed as manager of their stoic and intends going Into business for hlin--clf William LowK of Clnppell's store, is visiting his vacation with Hii7elton l elatlvcs. Theodore Shoimnn of O ik street, and M1h Kate Ready will be Joined in wedlock at tho Holy Rosary church toduv. The Epworth League society, of the Piovldence M. E. church, will hold theli special annual meeting Thuisday evening. Annual repoits will be read an 1 new oir.ee is elected. Rev. S C. blmpl.lns, of Fockvllle, will address tho meeting. Mi. and Mis. William S. Morgan, of Put man stieot, aie lejolclng over the arrival of a bon. John Dale, of West Market stieet, wes a Sunday visitor to Wllkes-Baire Misses Cheiry Cilppen and Annie Patten of Olvphnnt. spent Sunday with Mlos Jennie JetiiUns, of Oak btiect Uniuly youths are causing consider able tumble, for the janitor ol No. J1 school by defacing the walls nnd de spoiling many thlnrs about the build ing Rescue lodge. Knights of Pythlas.wltl elect olllceis at next Monday's meet ing. The funeral of William Williams will be held Thuisday afternoon from the famllv home on Wen on strct. Rev. Di R S. Jones, D D. will conduct rei vices Com ad Caw en ledge of Aim lit in Tine Ivorltes will attend In a bodv. Inteiment' will be made In WnshViuin stieet cm mr terv T. H t Malonev was nuested last right bv Special Policeman George Smith. Malonev had Imbibed trn free ly. He had to be earned a great pait of tho way to the station house His heirlng will bo held this morning by Alderman Robeits. Miss Fanii J Ciosby, the blind poet ess, will give a select lending In th" Couit Mroct Mcthrdlst El Iscopal chinch Thuisday evening I. all Dav" will be observed In the Piovldence Piesbyteilan church next Suniliy morning under the auspices of the Pabbith scnool. Homy Jenkins and wife, of Putman rtieet, aie expected home todiv after an extended tilp tlnoiighout Wales and England Tho funeial of the late John Burns, whose death oc mi eel Monday, will take place this af tot noon Services will be held In the IIolv Rosnrv eltuich nt 2 30 o'clock. Inteiment will be made In the Hyde Pnil; Catholic cemetery. Patilck Naughton of Mniy stioet, had a nnuow escape from being ctush ed to death In the Aim vine mlno yes teula afternoon While prepnilng to blast he stepped aside to arrange some ot his v.oik It wns foitunate that he moved foi i huge mass ol joiU tell diiertly In the spot nnd vlcinltv which he had Just vacated Mi Naughton, howcvti, did not escape Injiii. foi a largo piece of jock stiuck him on th I ight leg. lnldy lacerating that mem liei. Ills injuiles necessitated his je moval to his home In n canlage, where II phvslclan diessed the Jer- The funeial ol William It AVllllamn will take place fiom his late lesldence, 2JI Waiion stieet, toinouow afternoon. The services, which will be held nt tho house, will begin at 2 o'clock. Intei ment will be made in Tot est Hill ceme tery. OBITUARY. Gem go H. New mil s, a well-known coloted man of Scianton, son of Ml. and Jin. Jasper Newmuys, died at his pan nts" residence on Siinnton street Tuesday lnotning at I oilock. Ho had been pick one week. The but sting ot a blood vessel caused death Ho will bo bulled fiom thi Honnul Place Afri can Mi thodlst Eplsrop il chuuh Thurs day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. II. A. Grunt will oillclate. The Floilda Students' ciuaitctte, of whlc'h he was a member, will sing nt the funeial ser vices, lie uqh 10 eats old COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Di. J V Urant, ot Texas a guulunto or (hi ITnlxcrsit of Loiilxvlll'. ami Dr. Ciiiioll l'o, of Phil.uklphl. , a grucliinto of tlu riilvitslty of IVmiKjhacil i, regis toed V(Hteida) ill tin ollko of 1'rotliono. tiny Copeluiiil ay pu.ctlclng pli)sicluiiy 'the bond of TobliiH Slliie. 1 1 collector of Hansopi tuwuslilp was upproved by Jnd(,fi Archbalil chtcrclu. U ns hi tho sum ot $i,011 und liml ns sureties u. SV. liluckncll und Abrum Stipe. Attorney John l Hcrugg )ostcntay euteicd his oppeurnnco for the respondent in the poor lio.u il lino wurutiito cuxo. Tho lioorliiL- In this case will likely not como up until argument court which con veucn Ovtobcr 21. HAPPENINGS OF SOUTH SCRANTON OUTLINE Or WORK OF THE Y. W. C. A. FOR THE SEASON. It Is of n Nntuie to Gicatly Benefit Those Who Avail Themselves of tho Association Miss Jennie Mor ton Tendered a Surprise Farty at Her Home on Tig Street Monday Night rorty Houis' Devotions Close Today iu St. John's Chuich. The approaching season with the membeis and energetic workeis in the Young Women's Christian association of this side will be tnoie lntetestlng and valuable than any of recent jean. .Miss Anna Van Noit, the untiring sec retaiy, has l etui ned from her vaca tion, spent nt Nortlifleld, Mass,, nnd Mlddlctown, N. Y. The much needed rest from her ntduous duties enables Miss Van Nort to lesunie her woilc with renewed activity. Tho principal feutuio of this yeai's labois will bo the educational classes, which will be held two evenings each week Instead ot one session a week, as last season. The success ot the effoits of tho in stiuctois was io Bi.itlfvlng the lust teim tint It was decided at a leecnt niietlng of the hoaid of man.iseis, to place the work on a moio advanced and specially sttong basis The sev oi al blanches to be taught will bo in chin go of Miss Anna Rankin, of pub lic school No. S, Miss Mm Ion Dcr, of No. ,-G, Miss Amelia Helm, ot No. 3, and Miss Welnschank, of No. 13. Miss Jl.imo Cleai water, a student at tho Scianton Business college, will be the Instruetiiss of penmanship. One night or evei week will bo devoted to classes In ginnnsluin exercises. This will be one of tho number ot new fea tuus to be Introduced. It will be under the dhectlon of the physical lnstiuctor of the central city association, Mlas Maud Mlckcl, Professor Herman will have chargo of the classes hi singing. The Loy alty club and tho Junlois will lesume their weekly sessions tho llrst week In October with a large Increase In membeishlp. The Initial social event of tho car will take place in the looms tomoi row night. The occasion will bo "A Nortlifleld evening," nnd Is nppio pi lately termed fiom the fact that It Is at Northlleld, Mass , the annual gen eial eonfeience of the associations of the count! y are held. The ptogiamme to bo cairlcd out will consist of the singing of college hinns, talks on tho tilp to the confeienees and the woik done. The oung women who lepro sented tho local associations at North Held last and this eai will be the i.peakeis. Elaboiate decorations will be arranged In the pallors and meet ing room. Music and refreshments will close the evening's ple.asuie. Tuesda.v night of the coming week the annual committee dinner will be given commencing at 7 o'clock. It will be attended by the several com mittees nnd the board of manageis. The chntimnn of the committees will be called on to give a short talk, out lining tho woik which It is Diofiosed will be taken up during the year. The piogiamme foi that affair will be of mi Infounal natute. Thursday night of nest week the educational lecep tlon will be held, and an excellent in lay of pleasant numbets will consti tute pait of the piogramme Mis E. II. Ripple, president of the central e.ty association, will make an addiess The Law i onto oichestia will furnish the music. Miss Mame Clearwater will resign lioi position ns assistant secietniy Oct. 1. She will be succeeded b Miss Dnls Huber, of this side The gosnol meet ing Sundav afternoon will be led by f'aptaln May Thompson, of New York city, connected with the Anieilcan vol unteets. T'-e members of the associa tion will onjo a trollo ride Satuiday afternoon, starting at 4 o'clock fiom tho coiner of PJttston avenue and Maple stieet The trip will enihince all the city stieet car lines. SOCIAL AFFAIRS. Miss Jennie Mm tin wns tendeied a stupilse paitv at her homo, 311 Fig stieet Mond.av night. The occasion was one ol much plt?nstiro to the guests and the hostess, Those In attendant weie Misses Mnigaiet Collins, Emma Ma: tin, Alice McCiea Maiy Kouiack, Macglo Balbctger, Lizzie Aldei Tian ces Kresnier, Anna Geseheldle, Emma Luther Lizzie Metz, Lottie Snyder, I ena Hnrtm.in.-Ani'.n Wheel, Kate Col l!ne and Mollle Snyder. Messrs Jacob Sprandel. limits Geseheldle, Conrad Fiueham, John Keuthtr, Geoige Wot thi lntei, August Hnhr lacob Smith. Cliailes fcnines Charles Reuth ei rinil Kolli, Gooipc vudiews. n dtew Millet, William Poull. Alfied Conine k. Fiank Doud, Jesse Paine, James AVnlUei, John Pilger, Frank W in and Geoige II tit man. Itt and All - Align l F Kraft, ot Aldei street gav : leccptlou last Light to the nn minis of thcli Sab bath school classis of tho Hickory stieet Fiesbteilan chinch. The af talr wah ht-Icl In the looms of the Y W. C A, on Cedar nvenue, and was in honoi of tli" mamage of the i steemd couple, which took place two months ago lc gin sis nuinbrud slxtv-llve voung women nnd nun Nl'RS OF NEWS Mis. Justiaa Hall, of Locust street, was the defendant In nn assault anil bitteiy elmge pufeiied bv her hus band, Joseph Halm, the heailng being conducted In Aldermnn Lenles' court. Halm In his tesiinioii stated that he bus been subjected to cruel li em inent nt tho handsof his wife, end on Saturday last shobe.it him severely. So.val neighbor! of the Itahn's test ified that the wlfo wa Just lll G In Gnashing her husband Tb nldet- I man dlsinissed tho cant, tdllng the proiecutoi he should havebetiei sense, and that Itw as too late lit life fot htm to bo at loggeiheads with his pnitner The advice, apparent!, was well tak en and the etowd went away lejole ing. Fotty Houis devotion sei vices at St John's Catholic lunch wll conclude this rtornlng with tho colebiatlon of a high mass nt S o'clock. Last night Rev M. E Lnott. of Jciuiii, pieachod. Thirteen e.us ago esteiday Mi and Mrs. John Phillips, of Hotel Rosar, were maided Tho happy event was quietly coinmemotatcd last night nt their looms In the hotel. The guests were members of the two families and linmedlato friends. The Centui" Mlll'.aiy compaii will meet for drill pwcttco tonight at S u c lock, The funeral of Miss Lulu Coslles took Place esteiday afternoon from tho homo of Iter father, John Castles, on Palm street. Rev. F. I'. Doty, of tho 4 Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal i7icie Sam. "These The late war between the United States and Spain as to what constituted Free dom developed one quality in our army and navy that is above all others reliability. They could be relied on. So can PLTC 05 and if YOU have any freedom of opinion you will not be satisfied with any other chewing tobacco. emember m v wb.oi wuu 6?) s)a0i church, olUihiterl nt tno services, held nt the house Inteiment was made In Forest Hill ceincter. Street car Unfile was Impeded last nlfj t f i run 0 to 10 o'clock by the break In ' of the cable nt the Brook street swl.ih on Plttston avenue. The Fouiteen Fi lends wl'l meet In spicnl session tonight at Hotel Best The funeral of John Troy will tnke plat this morning. A mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul In St John's church nt 9 o'clock Patrolman Bolnnd has resumed hlr duties after his annual vacation. The AVolcome Literary class will meet Wednesday evening nt Germanln hall The clars has nlie.tdy a largo omollment, and mans more will Join Wednesday evening Prof Johnson furnishes music for both tho Wcdnos c'ay and Satuuln night cl.wscs. ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. Regular Meeting of the Board Was Held Last Evening. At last night's legular monthly meet ing of the Associated Clutiltles, busi ness of onlv an m dimity kind was ttansaeted. There weie piesent Col onel E. H Ripple, president, Rev. Rog ers Israel, secietar, J) J. Phillips, tieasurei , ,W. Gaylord Thomas, J, R. Cohen, T. J Kolley and the agent. Mis W. B. Duggan. Tho lepoit of D. J. Phillips showed a total expenditure of Mil"" since the last meeting, and a balance ot 33S OS. The icport wns nppioved Mi Gibbons, of the committee on emploinent, teported that the number ol idle men seamed to be deci easing. He had received few applications fiom men who wanted vvml.. Thete seemed to bo, he said, a grealei demand ioi woikmon than n few weeks ago He was told bv a local coal operator that the latter needed forty laboiers and was having dlllliulty in seeming them. The icpott of the ugent contained the following Cases Investigated since last meeting, 11, tianspcu tatlon foi 9. eni plo ment for C, lodging nnd meals for 3 to Lackawanna hospl'al, 2, to Hill side Home, 2. to Floiencc mission, 1; to House of flood Shepheid, 3, to rela tives, 3. medical aid furnished, 4; out of the city cases, 1, nrrested foi non support, 2, to chief of police, 2 Tho agent made a i-poolal report on the case of a man In the bill who re fuses to penult his wife to draw the 550 duo him fiom the- Dt law aie, Lack awanna and Western company. Tho wile Is suppoitlng herself and children as best she con I'uwei to secure the oulei fiom the husband or to obtain the mono by other means from tho company was given the ugent It wns announced that the annual muting of tho boaul would be held during the first week in October. HELP IS WANTED when the nerves become weak and the appetite fulls Hood's Saisapaillla gives lulp by making tho blood ileh. puie and nour ishing. Get mil Hood's. HOODS PILLS ate easy to take, easy to opciatc. Cute Indigestion, sick headai he. PILr.-DOsrn With nuusrous. lug puiReis, ptiiiulleis people ngalns-t pills gcnt'iiilh. Dr. Atsncw'H J.tver Fills uio levolilttoi.lzhif the pill lit inanrt 'lhe'-o so plcaont and ens to take 'tho closes mo small and so Is the pilco 10 cctiH lor W clems HlllmibncsH Sit k Ite.Kinelic. Constipation illsptlleil Woik lUo a chin in Tor salt bj Matthew liros unci W. T Clark -s For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Boar's tho S5graturo of ra WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! jTi V M $&zM&uzg& vigor to Hie wnoie Deinff. Allclralniianilloiiel are enecicea ferm aniniiy, umeii patients are properly cured, their condition often worries thern into Insanity, Consumption or Death Mailed ealed, Price Si pertioi. b boxes, with iron-clad lecal cuarantee to cure or refund the iirSiXvJ ""VOW.. WIS tU mot-cy, 5 00. bend lor Iren book,. For iSulc by.lOIIN II. IMILLPS, iml Spruce btrcct. are myBattts Axm." the mme mw esiamn. " AMUSEMENTS. CADEMY OF MUSIC, RURUUMIHR & REIS, Leases). II K. LONU, Manager. Three Nights. Alonda, Tuetday anj Wednesday, Sept. 19. 20 aud 31. Mutlness Tue and VVednes. The Uveit Siiprem;, ROEBER & GRANE BROS,' 10 BIG ACTS 10. I 0 Clair ami I.tnlio, Mr. Grant, ltoiflllo. Hruest Koobei In tontotts ut every perform, mice. Hoober wrestlos luck Welly's tin knoun louUlit Ho will rocelvo tfirai If Itnober (loin not throw hi in In tiveuty-ilo minute-'. Aslclo bet of 50 11 man has also hecn wnsercil. I'VUMMi 1'ltUIW MA'UNKL l'itlt-r.S .i5o 'J5c, nrc r.do .. loc, 'JSo THEATRE Formcily Davis Opera House. One Week, Commencing MONDAY MATINEE, bEPrCMHCR 10. Ths Sporty Widows liutlcsipio Company. Smoking Concerts. Matinees Morula. Tuesday, Thursday nnd Sitiircktys, J SO p ni. PIIK'ES dnilsston 10, 20, COc. Reserved orchestra .hairs Ivc IJalcony Loge scats 30c Bo M .its "e CJ"Uo otllce opcMis Saturday 9 a. ni. for advance s do of tcuts. VILSON-rAUL, '38 BROWN or BLACK niRr.G DIMENSIONS. I'ho kind tli it is fully cuaranteed. 11 that we menu oit run have another but without cost II It does not Kho entliomitlsractlou. CONRAD, 1105 Lacka, Avenue SELLS THEM AT $3 00- hepnre for a rainy day . by buying a ik MACKINTOSH GILLETTE BROS., 327 Washington Avenuo. Just received a stock ol LADIES' AND MEN'S MACKINTOSH COATS tli.it we can sell at one- half their value. All first quality goods. r TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. DOUOT, THY Thry have jtooJ the test ofyeart, aud have cured thoutantlt of caiof fiervoui Uueatci, luca al Ucbilny, Dlizlneii.Sleepleii. ncti and Varicocele, Atrophy, ftc 'I hey clear the brain, 1 trengthea the circulation, male dljeitloa irtfcct, and impart n healthy Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Clentlind, 0, I'luirnnicUt, cor. Wyoming uvcutio
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