8 THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE- WJ3DNESD AY, OCTOBER 2(5. 1808. HAPPENINGS OF NORTHSCRANTON HENRY DAVIS INJURED IN LECJ GETT'S CREEK MINE. Burglars Forced "an Entrance Into the Office of Dr. Smcth mid Stole ti Set of Johnson's Encyclopedia. Providence Conclave of Heptnsophs Celobifttcd the Ninth Annlvoisary of Its Organization Last Evening. Edward Murphy Entei tallied a Number of His Trlends. Henry Davis, a vounp mini residing on lirlck avenue, was seriously Injured In the Clink cln of Hit; iA'Pt'i'li't Creek initio yestetiluy iiininlnt;. Hulls' duties me to inn cms Into the chum hers lie hud JilHt eiifrccl n rlmniher when a f.ill of top eo.it ocelli ted btiry itiK lilm beneath the fall. A-od-tuncn i .line Just In time to nave lilm ftom HinnthrilliK. , Ho a tetrlbly biuld mil lncei nfil uliout the bead and shouhlei. A lihjslclun muh siimiimnoel uion bis re nioinl to his borne. It Is thought that he Mill i color. THKY WANTHD 1 1JAHN1NO. Out slats Monday night onteiod the olllie of Hi. Theodore Suielh, over O 11 ira s nilltliieiy store on Wist Mar ket stirot, and took a eet of Johnson's encyclopedia Tbeio wvio litilld'ods of medical books lolt untollc hod. Th matter vim leported to I.leuten aiil Spellmnn win Is lnvcatlsatliu; the ease The buiKlaiy was evidently the woik of louil men. The books ate milled at !G.. ANXIVHRSAHY SMOKIUt. Pioildence concl.uo of Heptaopli.s cclebi.ited the ninth iiiniKciMiiy of Its blith last it libit; with a smoker There neie Interesting addresses niien, recalling the many Imldents since tbo Inception of the oip.iiilatlon. Theie Is a nienilfishlp of over ""0 and anions them me our most pioml nent citlsrenx. The one lot Is stronger today than It was a enr airo and Is Sitlll Kioulmr. Many visiting btothien iero pi cent to enjoy llio hospitality of the Providence conclave TOLD IN A WAV 1JXES. ndiiattl Muiphv, ef lonas T.ouk's clerical loieo, cntoi tallied a iniinbor of bis coIIciiruis Montlai night at a te 'eptlon lirkl In his hom on Ciyug.i street. The evcnlne- ms pleasantly spent In auous dhorslons, aftor Mhich lefros-hnu nts who sinod. Ml. Murpln'.s guests: lieu. Misses Illnlss (lt 11, Dlielle, Diandorf, Lotion, llnl lock, Masters, demons, Wells, Oa'lu Khr, Mcllale, Ml and Mis. Filsliv, Miss Palmei, MNses Matgueilte and Minnie Covno, 1( Andiews. M. M.inlev, Htoun. t,loil,FI vim, lllntlleld; Mevsis. 1M. Muipby . M. Sprague, .1 Ci lines, G Schellhae, Dusenbeiry, Plenitt, Push, Heffriii, .loulaii, Hughes, fJIU, MiOtilnness, Tailor. Hunt, .lours, e,er tlty and 'iellln. Mrs. M.niraiet V.. "Williams und Mis, John Mm nans, ot Mntgaiot aieniio. bile Bono to l'lill.idelphla to view the tc lemony of the peine jubilee. The Kloitrjo Cl.nutitirju i iiivle will met at the homo of Miss Lottie Fish .... Globe Warebodse Knowing B uyers Wait For it And Never Wait For the Annual Blanket Sale comes around as reg ular as the season which renders it timely, and as it "is one of these events in which we take particular pride showing what we can do in the way ot extraordinary value giving, thrifty housewives, hotelkeepers aud otherswlto are deeply interested in the problem of providing perfect comfort for sleepers during cold nights, have come to regard our Annual Blanket Sale as oue of the most important event of the year; first, because it opens the door to practical economy, and secoud, because the blankets offered at this sale repre sent the very best makes aud qualities on the market at prices which last for ten days only and are never repeated again during the season. These facts are so well known to our patrons and recognized by the pub lic in general that further comment is unnecessary. BLANKET SALE BARGAINS. White Wool Blankets Iniludlnff the llnest n eaves In the tiatle, doun to the Rood eery day medium Blades. All tho Now Juc tiuaitl, Pin Sttlpo and other fancy boul iis me fully icpiesented. iihllo nelshtH and finish smpiibs any of our piovlous ottering", l'tlecs quoted am for jialis. Un.il Sale Size. Value. 1't Ice. 12-4 niankets, worth SIL'.r.O. for...tl0 00 12-4 niankotH, woitb 511.S0. for...$ USO 12-4 Illankets, woith $ ! M), for...? 7 r.u 11-4 llliinkots, north $ S uO, for...$ G.7." 11-4 Illankets, north t ".SO, for...$ C 7S 11-4 Jllunkots, worth $ 7.23. for...? C CO 11-4 niankets. worth GOO, lor...$ 4.&0 11-4 niankets, 'itnth $ MO, for... 3.7r. 10-4 niankets, woith t 4 00, for...$ 3 15 10-4 niankets, worth $ 3.00, for...$ 2 50 10-4 Illankets, worth $ 2.G0, for...? 1.03 Scarlet Wool Blankets Real Blze. Value. 11-4 Blankets, woith $(! 00, for.. 11-4 niankets, worth $3.75, for,. Salo Pi It o. ...$4.50 .! The above quotations are for pairs Blanket sale begins Tuesday morning Oct. 25, and lasts 10 days. on North Main avenue, Thursday even InB. Alderman U N. Roberts Is home from a trip In the country. Alderman Fldler li nsaln nble to be about. Mrs. Thomas Tonkin, of Oal: street, Is quite 111. Jobn Snook, of Throoti street, Is In Susquehanna county vIsltlnK Mr. In-WItt, of Ferdinand street, Is In Philadelphia. Mis Coons, of Ferdinand street, Is In New York city. DUNMORE. Special Olllrer Matthews had an ex citing oNpeiloiue lesteitlny while at tempting to finest S-'nmucl Dodsfaoo, who uus caught stealing coal at the A. D. and A. M. Spencer eollleij Officer Matthews, lilm Is emploietl at the Minks, saw Dodsfaie stealing the teal and attempted to place him tin ilei anest and after a 111 civ tussle, timing Midi h the olllrer mus obliged to use bis club, suit ceded. The pilsoner was taken befole .lustiie of the Peace Kiotzcr and lined J't and costs and so oioly ii'iulinauded for resisting an olllcer. All Uepubllrans and citizens Mho lllb to benr the leul Issues of the coming camp.ili;u discussed should nt tend the Itopubllcan uilly In Odd Fel lows' hall Saturday, v hen the lion. J. D Illcks, of Ulnlr, Milton AV. l.owiy mid W. riujloid Thomas Mill dellici illicit esses Pi hate Chillies Ciotier, of Companv C. Tlilttcenth legltnent. Pennsjlianl.i Volunteers, milled In tonn last dop ing cm a thlity day sick fin lough, which he Mill spend with his parents on Di inker stieet. Mr. and Mis. 1). J. Smith, of Pheriv street, Mho has been spending the past few week"- Ill Noli Union, Conn, and In New York olt, liaie returned home MKs ijtilnn, of Now Yoik, mIio has boon the guest ot hoi dstet. Mis. John M. Coleman, of limpet' and Apple snoots, rm seieial inontbs has letuin oil homo. Mis, Thomas S.indbrook and dangli tor, Kllz.ibeth, of Catasaiiuii. mo tin guests of .Mr. and Mrs. William Koser of Jeffeison aieillie. Filiate Vlcenuce, of Company F Tbliteonth leglincnt. Pennsylvania Volunteeis, Mho has been spending scleral davs with bis sister. Mis. Ja cob Fletcher, of Harper stieol, lias leturned to Camp Meade. Foi lent. House, apply at SI- Uut ler stieet. All membets of the Knights of Py thias aie lequosted to meet at their h.ill this evening at 7.30 o'clock shmp pi lor to their depailine for Tuyloi. whoio they Mill be the guests of tlin T.ijlor lodge Pi of. Monahau Mill conduct a danc ing cla--s In odd FolloM.s' hall very ThutMlay eienlng, htm ting to monoi" ei enlng. Mis. John "Welvel nnd family, of C,ioe stieet, aie visiting lelatlves at Lebluhton The Independent boe companv won Hist pi ie. a Mlier oup, In the chilling contest at Moosle on Monday. Hvangellst Cobb inc.it liccl an excel lent soi mon on "louses" to an nu dlence of throe or four bundled per sons last o enlng He Mill take as his subject this oi enlng the "Venture ot Faith " The lmnip of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas TleiiiMicid, of Dloom sheet, Is gladdened In the m ill al of a lmbj ghl Miss Flbnbeth Jones, of Jermvn. who ha bei n Isltlng i datives In town, returned to her homo y.steidai n Vain, Colored Wool Blankets In fJiey or Natural Drown, Grey Shades All of tbt se aie extiu weights, and tho in Ice numhois aie partleul.uly noticeable for theli exceeding sottness und lull measurements. Our line In these has never befoio been equalled In Scianton: Ileal Hire. Value. 11-4 Illankets. woith $3.50, for 11-4 niankets, woith $4.50, for 11-1 niankets, worth $4.00. foi 10-4 lllanUets, worth $3.50, for 10-4 niankets, woith $3 00, for 10-4 niankets, woith $2.25, for Sale Pi Ice. ..$1.30 ..$1.63 ..$1.25 ..$.!f ..$.'.50 ..$1.75 Cotton Blankets (White or C'okus at Hatno Price.) Ileal Salo Size. Value. Pi lee. 12-4 niankets, worth $1.50, for....$1.12Vi 11-1 Illankets, worth $1.15, for..., 85c 11-4 niankets, woith 83c, tor ... Mo 10-4 Illankets, woith C2',ie, for.... 3'c arehotoe SJSJsWBi MANY FEMALE ILLS RESULT FEOM NEGLECT. lire. Plukham Tolls How Ordinary That Throaton Apparently trifling- Incidents In women's dully life, frequently pro dueodlsplaconientsof thoivomb. A htaucllutr tit n, counter, running' a. solving- mneblnc, or attending- to tho most ordinary tasks, may result In displacement, and a train of sorlous evils lb started. The first Indication of such trouble should bo the. signal for quick action. Don't let tho condi tion becomo clironio through neg lect or a mistaken idea that you cun overcome it by exercise or leaving It alone. Mure than n million women have regained health by the uso of Lydia 13. rinkhatn's Vegetable Compound. If thehlightest trouble nppenrsivhlch you do not understand, ivrlto to Mrs, l'inkliaiu at Li.m. Mnss . for her advice, and a few timely u ords from her will show you the right thing to do. This advice costs you nothing, b It may mean life or happiness or both. Mrs. M.iuv lli'NXinr, nil Annie bt., Hay City, Mich., writes to Mrs. Finkhain: "I can hardly flud words with which to thank you for tho good your roiuedleshuiedoiiemo. For nearly four years I snlTorediilthiieakness of the generatiio organs, continual backache, headache, hldeaehe, and all the pains that accompany female iioakncss. A friend told my husband ubout your Vegetable Com pound and he brought me home two bottles. After taking- theso I felt much better, but thought that 1 Mould n rite to you in regard to my ease, and you do not knoiv how thankful T am to you for jour advico and for the benefit lliaio recoiled from the use of your medicine. I ivrite this letter for tho good of my hiiflcring sisters " The above letter from Mrs. Dennett is the history of many women liho have been restored to health by Lydia 13. l'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound. Ask Mrs, Plnlcham's Advlcc-A Woman best Understands a Woman's Ills EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON BICHARD EVANS TENDERED A SURPRISE PARTY. Those Who Called Upon Him Weie Membets of the Christian Endeav or Society of the Tabernacle Con giegatlonal Chinch Miss Jennie Nath Tendeted a Surprise by Her Fiiends at Her Home Funeral of Daniel Mathias Will Be Held This Afternoon Peisonal Jottings. Itlthatil nvaiis. son of Mi. and Mis AV. V. Kl.ins, of 524 Ninth UiiimU-y aienue, was tentletod a happ mil -11 Ne last eenlii(? at the tesldonco of his inn outs bj his fellow lnembeis of the t'hllstlan 12lldoaior "t.ctety ol tho Tabein.iolo roiiKioKiitlonal chuitli. The affair was In I101101 of the tlfteeiith miniiui-ao ot the ouiik man's blrth cki. Mis. I3ians was assisted in retehlnn and stiliih' b .Mis. 1). 11. IJvans, Mi.". 13. II. 13ians, Mis. Uwen ThonuiH, Mis IJ. D.iils, Mis. Simon Thomas. Mis. U. W. I.lojd and Miss A. Joseph. To jouuk man was iiietnted with a hand some halt by his assembled fi lends and the presentation lemarks weie made In Hfni . Many other pieseiits who sent him. The lemalmlor of the (MitlnK was spent in the 011 joMin ut of j)loas,.nit tllei.stjiis and at 1 iast)iiable I10111 lefieshments weie s. i,d Theie wet 0 about olKht inintj people plestnt Mis-si mitii sriipuisnn. Miss Jennie Nolh. tlaushtei of Mr. and Mis. I.mwIs Noth. of 11"'? l.-ifay-ette stieet, was tentleiotl an UKreeable suipili-o by a patty of her f i lends last evening at her iesldeiue. Miss Noth was nsstod in ierlvlUK liv h"f niothei. Vocal and Instrumental se lections antl otliei pleasant dlieislons iieio enjoyed. At u seasonable liiiui a dainty collation was seivei. The KUtsts piesilit neie tho Misses Jiiinle Lewis, Sohank, Mattes, Minnie Pieliet, llaj, llelle llousi and Half. Messrs i: ltnbbliis, Leo, Til unnlnir. 1. L ,iii lloin, P. y.lr.t Ionian. Hank mid lietz. ni:w mali: ! i:'iy. The male puty which was lotontly oiK..iil7etl from anioiiR tbo moiiibeis of Uoboit Mcnils IiiiIki. No. ! Ailleilonil Dulei liorites, to enter Into oomiietl tloll lit the elsteihlfoil whlcll will bo In hi In Ninth hitniitoti Tlrmki;li ItiB dai hue bi'sun iokiiIiu seml-weoklv lehoaisTls. Profc stir Lewis Pavls, chnilstpf at the Jackson Stiett llap list t hatch ami u well known leader, Is In ch.it K- PiofoLnisi Silas Itoser Is atoompaiilst The nu minis aie all eiv omiieit and Intend that if haul woik and close nttt ntlon to lehenisnls will brliiK vlttoiy, it will he thelis. Two i oinpotent male paitles could he easily oiKsipUtil from ltobut JIoiils lodge antl the very best vocalist in tbo lodne have joined tin Kite club. '.. H Itobathuti is piesldont and O. J. Davis, societal. The members of the paity air: I'lrst Tenor Tlieiiu s lltynoti, Tliom-,s Joins, TIi'iiiiiih Alliums, John Lewis, UIn'iHVt'i' Lmii.s, William Hot se, lMwartl l'owill, John It Joins. Stcimil Tenin-li.iilil Hleens, Uivltl J. Hails, William J. 1) ills. Alfred Powell. William Willlains. llilBli Junes, W'lllliim l).iis, IV W .lutes TlMt Hiss -Wlllliini Jones, William Lv mis, William Hums, Talllo Kians, D.nlil Jiuklus Hubert Lvins. IMw.ird W'atklns. Seeiinil Il.iss Hit haul Thomas. John V. JntteH, Philip Warn n, John II. James, J.M ward ,1 nines, Ji . Thomas Hlcharcls, Da vid Owens. HNTnitT.MNMHNT AND SOCIAL The tnemboip of the Young Men's I.oTgne of the Plvmouth Congtega tlotial chuioh will "onduct a first class entei talniuont and nehl nt the church this evening. An ndmissloii of ton cents will be charged The following prniTimnmo has been ananged and will be rendeied: Instrumental duet, Xll Uesslo rroinifellcer and M. D. Morso Tenor solo, 'Tear Not, O Israel," T Abroms Seiprano solo, "OuulotfH Piich," Mlm Naotnl Hughes Hetltiitlcm Miss Coin Orl'llu Baritone solo, "The Iluglci " (lomer Hreso Alto solo, "Tho lllrd nnd Hose," Miss Lily Joseph 'lenor solo Culib Liaiis Hecltntlon Chnrlrs Cailngun H.iHM soli 'I homos ItoHton IiiHtrimiental selection. Miss Homlii Kraiinfulker and D. D. Morso Tho Misses Jennie Moose nnd Annlo 1), Williams will net ns accompanists. JIM. KINODON HONOnCD. Recently friends took advantage of tho absenco of William Klngdon, of Krlnk street, fiom his home und took Tasks May Produoo Dlaplroomonta Womon's Hoalth. ym ' v possessinn of It. Profuse llmnl tlecor atlons weie usetl. Solos were sunn by Mr antl Mis. H.umlstor, Mclluch and 11. York M. MoiRan and 1.. McHilKh plajotl for tlnmliiK The occasion bo InK a lilithdai anulveis.it v. Mr. King don was tho loclpletit of many tokens of esteem. The utiosts in attendance were Mr. and Mrs Art Ilannlstei. Mr. nnd Mrs Michael fletiltl. nnd tho Misses Small Williams, Dura I, vim. Jano Victor, Lil lian Hannister, Maine Sherman, Annie Ciorrlti. Jennie Williams Teiesa anil nthel KinRtlon, Uossif Williams and Sophia KhiKiloii. I. MclIiiKh. Hm York, limn I.inn. H MorRiiii, Fietl. Sher man, Miles Moman. Ftank llminlster, Attliur and William KliiRdon 13ml Wlt ral, A W. MotKnn, James and R Wlt yal. PHliSONAL MP.VTION. Prliate Michael Walsh, of the enlh rnltctl States Infantii, Is P.lev liotno f loin I'm to Hli o on a fuiloimh I Miss Hello Vlt7aI, of fhestnut stieet. has i etui nod fuan a visit in Now Yoik city. Mis. John n nail-, of Mahano.i City, Is the guest cif hoi daiKhter, Mis. 1. T. lleese, of Wnsllbiun street. Mis J. Ten. i Jones, of Nantlcoko, Is thi' uiiost of West Scianton fi lends. Jujin IMwaids, ol Aichbald stieet. Is l Isltlng In New Yoik cltl. Mr and Mis Thomas II Williams, nf Jackson stieet, h.ne as their Kllest Da n I el Unil of Plttston. Mls Knthrin Mangan. of South Van lUiion iim lino. Is visiting at Paions Chniles Low i j- and William Dawes nie "KiinnlnR" todiy nt Stni uoca John J Kailffman, the chief c let k at the Scianton Hemic, Is at Philadelphia witnessing the "Jubilee." Ho is the gut st of Distiltt Chief C, Nalllngor, of the the il";iaitnicnt. Mi's Il.u riot D.ivles, the South Mnln aienue ilmlit. Is n PI at Iir ies deneo on Twelfth street. .Miss Kthel Hlnlcer Is In c h.ugo of the ston mean while William Hughes of Miiyginvo's phar mnti, will have thh weelt to iostle in Phllath'lphla. baling leoeiied u ro muneratlie position theie. MlNOlt NHWS NDTHS The ftinoinl seniles of the late Mlch m d Hall will bo held In the Sltnpuon chinch, Main avenue, Tliinsilny after noon at 2 00 o'clock. The funeral seniles of the child of Mi and Mi i Hani Tailor, td Ninth It'dietta annuo, weie bold on Monday ufteinoin. Hev. J M Sweet of tho Simpson Methodist Hplsctip.il chinch, pu'.iohed a oi lit' and conifoitlng sei liion. Int. i mi nt In Koiest Hill i e mc -te:. Miss .leiuimi.i Thomas, of aienue C, Melleiuo, intettalnoil Monday oieiiing, Mlsies Jennie Moi.u, Man Samuel, M'lehel Wllllum", Jessie Lewis, Marlon K-'iui). Llllie and Saut Thomas mid William D.nls Hioi.1 nieniboi of Patagonia lodge. No. .!2i Knights of Pvthlas. Is teiiiost ed to ljp pieent at the tegular meet ing which will be held this cloning In Hint's hall, South Main aienue. The Thlld iloqieo will be eonfeiied and nr i.iugomi nts toi the coming annliersiiiy c.eleht.illon of the lodge whlcll will bo luld Thanksgli Ing next. Tlie funeial of lb" luti D.-nlel Mil tl.las will In hi Id this nfteinoon finm the lisldelin, 111S Pilco stieet Ser ilcis v 111 bo held at the Plymouth Coiigu gational chnich ut 2 30 o'clock, ltoi Peter Hubert", of Olvphant. will be in ihmgo liiteimont will bo made at tho Vtiishhuin street cemeteiv. Ovster stow made In a thoioughly line maiinT was the tempting dish set befoio tho metnbeis of the Kleotrlo City W htc linen at the roiiulur Tuesday eieninit affair last evening. Later clgms weio passed und n ahoit gamo of pioiiiesslve pedro was enloyotl. GREEN RIDGE. A very enjoyable eienlng wns spent at the home of Miss Llzlze Wnnen, of Mousey aienue, Saturday eienlng, Oc tober 2.'. Ciiitnes and other amusements weie Indulged In. Those present woio Misses Molly Wanen .Jennie Place, Ida Cilngher, Maggie Wanen, Nellie Wuke llc Id, Nellie Cilngher, Louise Wiurcn, Ida Olsnor, Lulu Wiitreu, It a (Slsnor; and (Jeoige On, William Heller, Mlch urd Wntsou, Cleoige Oavigim, Joseph Metcalf, M. Day, fleotge Cooke, Hugh llotlham, John Lallet. Mts. O H. Place entei talned her aunt, Mih. Cleotge Ctatner. and sister, Mts. Wallace Long, of Hast Stroudsbuig. Mrs. Van tlorden, of Marlon street, Is entei ttilntmr Mr. McTaul, of Miners Milts. Misses Polly Wanen and Ida fling her, of Marlon street, left this morn ing for n short visit at Camp Meade and Philadelphia. Quick Action Often Wanted. Man wants but little here below, Ho wroto a poet long ago; Hut now and then, when times are sad, Mun wantH that little mighty bad. Truth. DAY'S DOINGS OF SOUTH SCRANTOiN CONCEHT QIVEN BY JUNQER MAENNEUCHOR. Enjoyed by n Large Number of Per sons hi Oermanla Hall Marrlngo of Miss Emma Slglln, of Plttston Avenue, nnd Thomas Kane, of New York Deputy Constablo Trcd. Mink Arrested on a Chaigo of Laiceny, Piefoired by William Krclsonbuig. All of the mailable space of C.or tnitnla ball was taken last night by the friends nnd ndmlters of the Junger Maonnoithoi, who came to listen to an excellent conceit given under tho aus pices of that society. At S..10 o'clock the opening numhei, a selection by tho Ie stone otchestra, was given. The following number was the tendltlon of the "Stai Spangled Mantlet" in Oeiman b tho Maenneichoi, after which came an onjojable feututo, David McDonald, a lad of sixteen voats, rotideting in faultless manner "Let Pigmies Me Jty gones " ltespniidlng to an encore, be sang the popular ballad. "Mreak tho News to Mother" Metijaniln Hughes lecelied tnetitod ntt!ati!e at the con clusion or his whistling solo, "The Mocking Mini." The hit of the el en lng was made by Miss llose Arlonl. a sopiano soloist, who delighted her homers with a pet feet lendltlon of "Sing Again That Sweet Heftaln " For an ctieoie she gao "Daddy, You Are so (loot." Kied. W. Heiman, tho loading tenor of the Maoniieichor, followed with 'Tlona," which he rendeied In his usual drier stvle The concluding fesi tuie of part one of the piogrtimme ini a selection bv the Miunerchor, ' Slo goslled tier Chemsker " The oichostta plued for an opening piece of the sec ond poitlon "The Stms nnd Stripes Corel t r." and Chailes Lowert sang " Son of the Doseit nm I." A violin antl zither duet by William Tannlor nnd 1M Hoffman was much nnpreclated The Tennis tiuartette entertained the gathering with pleasing medleys, and the closing local effort of the pro giamme was a song by the Macnner ohor, "Zleh Hlnaus." The conceit con cluded with a selection by the oichos tta. Dancing was commenced nnd lasted foi several bouts, tho major portion of tlie lai go gathering remaining for that feat lite of the night's onjoiment. The committee of nrtaiigoments was Will iam niuhardt. chairman; William Mails, secretin i ; William Sotur, Ocorge Maus, Justus ruiehan nnd Aichie Pat teison. The ollloots of the Maennei choi are: William Zlesomor, preslilent, William Mails, vlce-inesldont. Call l!orghitii0er, locotdlng soctotaty Hu gene Tannlor, llnanelal seciotmi, Al fied (iiitheluz, trcnsmoi. Ptofessor (Justaie Schmidt, diiector of the socl otv, was chalimmi ot the evening. AFTHMNOON MAMHIAOI: Mhs Hnima Slglln, of 1"01 Plttston aieniio, antl Thomas Kane, of Now Yoik, woio milted In mat i Inge In St. John's ehuirh jestoiday afteinonn at I o'llork hi lit v. H. J. Mellev Mlsi Hnima Kane, of this side, sister of the gionm, was bridesmaid, nnd William Kane, of Ni w Union, Conn., wai gioomsninn. The bildosmald was ho. comlnply ut tiled In e crown or lai endii bun ndid "111. wltli chiffon and satin tlbbon ttlnimings Miss Knne i cue a dt ess of similar stib. Th" bilde mid hei maid em i lid white and pink cainntlons lespet tlielv At the home of thr bilde the wedding dint. "i was st 1 1 cd, and attended bi a hug" mimboi of fib nils ut the couple. The guests fioni out of town jnd tho conti.il oily, in'ie. Di and Mis. Kor llng, Mr. mil .Mi M. H. Smith. Mr. antl Mis. James Dow ling, of Houlds Inn a. Mi. and Mrs John Kennedy, of liiooklin. N Y.- Captain and Mis. P. Dol.at oi, Mis M. D. Moche. Attorney anil Mis. Mb haul P.utceil. Ji. Mt mid Mrs Kane le't u 1.40 o't lot k this inclining on u tour, and upon their to tin n will losltle at Port Muna.i, N. J., wheio Mr. Kane has accepted a luti.i llie po-dtlon. xi ns or n'iiwp. Jilts Mull Cortes and Ausut Altl niui n licth of n limn icsiiif nt Nu. ' intiuntnln line nunilid In St. Mniys chuti'h istcith'v tnoinlntc bv ltd. Poti'i clnlst. lfctcir. A nuptial lnni-s jih'cimIi'iI tin- ri-ifiiiiiny. MN Ann.i Kliiiliu'i' uus limit ut liniitir, untl Ml-s l.lzU' Poitti'M u an btlcli sni'ild. Fli'd Coiie nnd IMiiurd WVrster iwic Ui crucinisiiiiMi. Tin- Mcddlni; ii'iust nas paitaki'ii of at tho Iniini' ot tin- bildi-'ri li.UL'ntst Mr. anil Mts Altlnuinn Mill c'tiiiiini'iii liDiisidit'cpinvr to lay on Stono iivpnui1 D'I'Uty Collt'ctor Kiod MlnK lias nr icsti'd jcsleMihii on a nun nut ixuuisl by Allien ninii I.t-ntos, on the charKi' of lnicny incfoitetl hj Willl.nn KioIhcmi blilK. A jicailllf; Hill hi- Kllfll the of Hi in tiidny, and at tin i-lnse- ot the hPiuliiK Jui oh Homy mil be aiialKiiod on the t'hniKi nf biiiitd)ronklmr. Mr. Krol'i'ilbutB aim) nlll be th" iniicefU tni aiTalnst lltniiy. Tin- annual ball of Columbia council, Yiiiins? Men'ti Institute, will be held In Phuiiimi'V h:1!! tonlKht. Mis. Mnthlus Sdinolder, nf lllicb Htie"t, returned fioni Yoik, this Htate, yesUPiiluy after a four inonthh' Htay. Khe ias nurwIPK her chiUKhtei, Min. Jnctib Muck, n ho has been neilnuidy 111, diuliiK hen oxtencled visit. Poor Dluctor Fred 1. Tin lire Is In nttondinc" ut tho annual state conven tion of tho pour directum at Ilartls buiB. Patrick Doweled, of Pew stieet. iuih Injuied nt the South mill esienduy. HIh tisht hand uns painfully htulHcd. Mls Oiienilolen Huberts, of M'llkea Hane, Is the KUes't of Miss Llzlo fill bild", of Plttntoi' nieniip. The ntiuual dance and entettnlnment of Branch -II, Knights of St. Oeorse n 111 be held In St M'lty's hall on Iltcl; oi y Hticet tonight. Ciori;c) Kcllar. ol Hrooklvn, V. Y Mho hu.i been vlcltlnff bin paients' home on South Washington avenue, left this morning' nt 1 It' o'clock for New YcitK. Prlinto Peter JJuns, of Company II, Thlt tee nth teglinnit, nlll leHiin to Camp Aleade today fiom n l"lt ut his home on Itilng aiinue llichnicl Luther has taken up his res- HAPPINESS VS. MISERY, lr C'liuruot k lonloTnblets, thoitrjiit I'ur Iniini rvmeili, In 11 Kimriintte I t ill a for tlie Drluli llutilt; ulao iiBrioiisnesi und ineluii tholy cuiuect by o cr-ltidiihteitce. It (listroy tin Appctiti lor Alcoholic und all IiitoxicutliiK I lei era go 1, uiiel Iciues mun in ha nhoiild bo. It ran ho lulmtiiWtere.l ultlioiit the Icnowleilu'o of tlie putlonl ti;ro neiesnury, (send for puiuplilot, IVm. 0. Clark, 326 lenn Ave,, Scranton, Pa SwwW V1W www IfffflVwwvVf W m &" S "Don't be down-hearted, Jack. Here have a chew ol my Battle At we're going home toon to plenty of It." How rarely wc appreciate the quality of any thing until we arc deprived of it I This is illus trated most forcibly when you want a chew of PLUG The natural surprise that most every one felt when Battle Ax was first put on the market at so large a piece for so little money, has now been entirely satisfied by its actual merit. Battle Ax improves upon acquaintance. Have you ever tried the JO cent piece? Pemember the name i when yosj buy again. AMUSEMENTS. LYCEUM THEATRE, KKI5 & ItUKdllNDr.K. Lessee. II. K. 1.0 Ml, .Manager. Tu;J:iy met IVeilnedny lUenlnzs, Octobsr iR. Joseph" murphy I lit) I.elt liniite Irish ( omeiUiiii. In 'mo of tho Hint Irish Pniinm Lier Written Miiptirtoit by it i ciinpuuy r.Miri.iHxiiii; r.-tcelloncc. THE Kerry Gow AMD Shaun Rhue PIUCKS-I".. 60, 7.-. nnd $1 00. ONI' MCillT Thursday, Oct. 27 'I lie Smyth & Kics Comedians rirscntln; DtiSoucliol'H fnroj-comcily, m FRO FRU INDIA. A (Ireat Slilt-Crac'clne. Jaw-Tlrlng l.anzh- '.no nlalus o incited lu men ut IIoiI'h Tin ut 10 .Sen York, untl Inis huic tlUturliait iho rlilile of inultlliiiles of pcojilo luovcrj lursi'c ty in tho iiorld. I'lliei 'J50, aoe. T.'if, und SI. 00. mho of Htum opens J'lli'Sdiy, Oct. 25. Two Nlglits, I'rIJay and Saturday Octob:r 28 am 2i). Alatln.'c Saturday 2.3" p. m. I.iil time lino of the onlv unci renowned Lewis Morrison, as Mephlsto in FAUST I ho most complete Hiiiiiptliinti pioiluctlon. No MtllisliiniUiiK tm emu minis evponi-o of tilth KtllpOllllilllls sptl'lH. le UlOIUMlll 1)0 HO iiilmiiCH on ihoieuiiliu inlets j.v ftiie, 7t, (.Mill, vMinliij. Hill in tu pi ices, udilltH .'die, chllilien .'."f. Iduice nKnln on tl H fide after n two yeais' ftay at llolitioe. Conti oiler Pud Phillips luii been uu a 1 duel the mull in l for p.illnu on either .side ol the walks around Hotel llo-ar ulth litiilied iie W'cnl; -vv III bo commenced tmlaj on the job. HIGH SCHOOL COURSE. Theie Is Aliendy a Big Sale of Sea son Tickets. At nine o'clock thin 11101 nliiK the dln Ktaui opens, foi the IllKh Hchool enter tuliiment and lectuie mutHe. Xeatly TOO wuftui tlekels hale been trnld and It ii lift to Kay that thlH 11 111 he the irnht Hilt: 1 1'Miful let tine eoutMi eei mil In Seianton. That It desenes to be surtcsHlul none nlll imIiihhv. In the (Iim iilaee the attraetloiiB nro un iHiehtltinubly the vety best and they nlll never hkiiIii be hintiKht together In sueh a fouinj In our 1 Itv. In the heiimi! plaee the pi Ice l lldeulously lou. While TOO tcea-ioti tlelcetH have been Hold no one need hesitate to buy for fear of not Ki'ttliu,' Kod HeutH. Tim IiIkIi fehiiiil audltoilum ha 1.0U0 opeiu i hitlr In iilac e und eieiy neat In the hall Is In full view nt the Htiib'e and In eieiy 1 expect ilenlinble. The acous tic piopertteH have lecently been Un til 01 ed ho that a listener In any pait of the hnll tan hear el cry thins tpoken on the ptnec. Tho hIiiijIc utlinlHsloii tleUetH 11 III not be teperved until Thurwila. Tickets cie on na!e at PoiipII'h iiiuhIc utote, ut blKh Mdiool, 01 may bo bad fiom tiny high hi hool teat her or Bcholat. The committee iiIhIhh iih tu lejieat that any Hcholnr of any Hchool in Hcuinton Ih admitted for tho cenj-ori nt TB cents. fliiKle tleketH 50 ccintH. School Savings Dank at 0, The Hchool fuIiu,'H I.111U ldei. r.iiH been Introduced at Hiliool No. fl and lm. ijlieu i cry Riatlfylnu remilts diirlni; ltn four iieck' trial, The ntnoutUH l) weeks tin fur In October are: 1'liht neek $7.1". mc end neek, iO.li; third week, b.3l; tniirth week, $7.16. The deposits for Monday, October 21, by rooms 11 ere: JIliw Mitch AMUSEMENTS ADEMY OF MUSIC, HURnUNDnR & REIS. Lcssctl. II. U. LUNtl, Manazer. ONE S0LIO WUCK. "AVaT0 October 24th. Matinees Daily, Except Monday. alio Do. Wednesilni Kio '1 liursil.a Ce .., Prldu I've Siluiil.i i:e .... Alabama Trilby Esmeralda Tor Cuba's Ciuse NIOIIT PniCi:S-10. , SO cents. MATlNHi: PUICnS-lOc. dally. TY THEATRE 3 DAYS ONLY 3 October 24, 23 and 26. 'llio Itnnnor Btioiv of the Season Weber nnd Field's GLAD HAND BURLESQUE Direct from the ropular Iirondiray MuhIo llnll X V. 30 PEOPLE IN THE CAST 3D Nuxt-The Furop'an Sensation, 3 diy conimencliiK Thursday Oct. 27. Itcjiilni Mntlnees Montlny, Tueiday, Krl- ilm und .iliinlii). ell Jl 5S Miss Pnrrell, 78 cents; Miss Shit Ids .'7 centHj MIks llitrnctt, J4 cents; Mls W.1IM1. $1')7, Mi-s O Malley, Jl.lb; Mi. Cliaies, S4 PintM . -- That Monument Was Spared. Piom thClilc.ijro Inter-Ocean. JihIbo TIinnuiH J Mutke, formerl of South Caiolln.i. Klies an Incident of Sin unun'H in.irch to tho pea which Is not ntoriliil In the nar hlntories. "South Cuollni nns the first tiito In tlie I'nlon to nenil a rcBlmcnt to the front to participate In tho uir with Mexi co," wild the Judge "Tho people of a Krnteful stiito cnimed to bo erected In fiont of tho capltol In Columbia 11 monu inint to the memory of the bravo bojs of the I'irst South Carolina refdment Who loxt their lives In that conflict "This monument Is mado of pounded brass, nnd ic presents a palmetto tree. When Shermun's nimv entered Columbia, nnd his soldleis were destroying every thing that came In their way several companies made a dash for the t.hnft. With the butts of their muskets they be Ran the work nf demolition. They had not proceeded f.ir uhen a man on horse back iiishid up to them and commanded them to desist "'Not another stroke.' lie cried Siveial of the holdlers paid no atten tion '"The next man who tbires assault that shaft I will kill" he thundered "The men saw teuis In tlie eyes of tho one who thus addressed them, they also sin that he had neighed his words care fully and meant eveiy one of them "'Soldiers' said he, 'the boys nho fdeep btuenth that palmetto loved their eountiv ns much as you or I. They fomtlit as valiantly.' "And the p-iltrettn rtlll stinds In tho old town of Columbia. Tho man who caused it to be preserved ivns Colonel P.ilnc, of tho One Hundred and Twenty Pnurtli Ohio leRlnient. and tho people of South Carolina owe lilm a debt of uratl tudi they can neier pay." Anatomically Considered. Amateur Author Theso forty pages do not beloiiR to the hook proper I hliould ll'ce to haio them inserted In the shape of an appendix, at tho back part of the hook," Publisher 'Vou'vo not n supplement the 10 already. This would make It look like 11 bad ense of appendicitis, as it were. Why not put it In the prefaceT Amateur Author Wouldn't that make It look llko a cubo of dropsy! Chicago Tribune. Hew England Slock I rem L - w.i .
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