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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1898.
HAPPENINGS OF
NORTH SCRANTON
ANNIVERSARY OP PROVIDENCE
COUNCIL, 0. V. A. M.
Event Was Celebrated Last Night
In Penner and Chappell'fl Hall El
lon Noono Arraigned on a Chargo
of Stealing a Pocket Book Servi
ces in Some of the Churches To
morrowHenry Williams Partook
of an Expensive Lunch Martin
Murray Injured In Cayuga Mines.
Providence council, No. IRs, Order of
United American McchanlcB, cele
brated their fourth anniversary In
Penner & Chappell's lin.ll lust night.
Appropriate decorations adorned ev
ery nook and corner of tho rooms. Let
ters of regret were read from the state
nfllclals, who were unavoidably absent.
Charles Connolly was chairman of tho
bcseloti and delivered a stirring speech.
After tho names of nine candidates
were read and passed upon satisfac
torily the members began tho celebra
tion of the occasion of their anniver
sary and did W In a royal manner.
Toasts were responded to after which
the eatables were dono justice by the
guests.
CHARGED WITH THEFT.
Ellen Noone was charged before Ai
de) man Roberts last night on tho
i barge of stealing a pocket book con
taining J 3 CO from Mrs. Ellen McAn
drcw. Tho prosecutrix swore that tho
defendant enteied her house while she
.slept and took tho purse from her
dress.
She wns awakened while Mrs. Noono
was abstracting the pocket book and
a struggle ensued. Mrs. Noone, how
ever, broke away and fled with the
money. Several witnesses swore that
the accused was seen running out of
Mrs. McAndrew's house while the later
rled for help. Rail In the sum of ?300
wns furnished.
TOLD IN A FEW LINES.
Henry Williams entered the lunch
w.igon Thuisday night, ate a lunch
and refused to pay for It. Ho was
locked up for the night and ycsteiday
morning paid a tine.
At the Puritan Congregational church
tomorrow Rev. Horace Peekover will
occupy his pulpit. Morning subject
Sharing Christ Cup," evening subject
Satin Rebuking Sin."
The choir of the Providence Motho
dlst Episcopal church will conduct a
grand concert on No ember 11.
Mr. T. F. Jones, of Parker street, Is
onllned to hlt home with a serious at
tack of tfJlralysls.
Chailes Rnlne has leturned fiom a
Miccessful hunting trip In Susquehan
na county.
.Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, of Oak street.
Is recoerlng fiom a seiioub attack of
Illness.
Miss Suslf Stephenson, of Montrose.
Is the guest of Mrs. V. A. Shirei, of
Putnam street.
Miss Grow, of California, Is visiting
Miss Resale Henwood, of North Main
a enue
The North Scranlon United choir will
meet for lehearsal In Archbald's hall
this evening.
A son has arried at the home of
Globe Warehote
Specials for
Ladies on Saturday
The weather is now season ble and the nipping
frosts and penetrating winds emphasize the need of
proper protection against their inroads on the system.
The specials for Saturday mentioned below, fit the
bill in this respect, in every particular, while at the
same time they open up such a wide choice and
rauge of suitable
Underwear
and Hoisery
as to make the occasion well worthy of a visit from
ladies who appreciate the benefits that come from
true economy, perfect hygiene and satisfactory com
fort in the selection of their undergarments,
These Among Other
Specials for Saturday
Ladles' fine Ribbed Egyptian
Cambria Yarn Underwear, silk
trimmed, extra soft fleece lining.
Gusset sleeves, and guaranteed
perfect fitting.
A Rare Value at
50c.
Ladles' "Oneita" Combination
Underwear. A full line In all sizes
weights and makes at the follow
lng prices:
45c, 75c, $1.25,
$1.50,
$2.00 and $2.50
Per Suit.
Color, white, ecru, natural and
black.
Globe Warehouse
Mr. and Mrs. William Henry, of West
Market street,
Misses Gertrude and Rertha Reese,
of Taylor, were visiting here yesterday.
Martin Murray, of McDonough ave
nue, engaged In the Cayuga mine as
a runner, was painfully Injured Thurs
day morning. While endeavoring to
block a loaded trip he slipped and fell
against the cars. His hand was caught
and severely bruised and lacerated.
The Excelsior Dramatic club In re
hearsing tho well known drama," A No
ble Outcast," for presentation at St.
Mary's hall on Thanksgiving night.
Thomas Crofton was committed to
Jail yesterday In default of $300. He
was arrested at the Instance of his
wife for assaulting her.
Renjamln Webb, of Holllstcr avenu",
Is seriously 111 with typhoid feer.
A great game of basket ball has
been arranged for Monday night be
tween the Stars, the undisputed cham
pions of Lackawanna county, and the
Athletics, of Plttston, champions of
Luzerne county. The game promises
to be one of tho best played of the
present season.
The Lord's supper will be adminis
tered In tho North Main avenue IJap
tlst church tomorrow mornjng. In
the evening the pastor will preach on
"The Eve of a Political Rattle."
An "At Home" will be conductel
next Wednesday evening by the Lad
les Aid society of the First Welsh Bap
tist church, at their place of worship
on Wayne avenue. Pie, tea and cof
fee will ho served and a pleasant so
cial time Is anticipated by a large num
ber. Admission 10 cents.
The services at the First Welsh Uap
tlst church tomorrow will he at the us
ual hours. Preaching by tho pastor,
Rev. W. F. Davies. The evening bis
slon will be conducted throughout in
the English language and special mu
sic will bo rendered during tho service
by Miss Mary Williams. Plble school
at 2 p. tn Superintendent W. T. Thom
as iti charge. The Young People's so
ciety will meet Tuesdiv evening. Tho
Junior Aid society will meet Wodnes
day evening.
BUILDING NOTES.
. R. Hicks, clerk at the Third Na
tional bank, is having plans drawn up
by Architect E. G. Woidon for .t
handsome home to bo erected in the
near future. It will be a two-stoiy
frame residence, attic In the rough.
The cottage style will predominate,
and the interior finishings will be- veiy
elaborate. Tho whole work will cost
about $4,000. The building will be lo
otaed near the corner of Linden street
and Colfax avenue.
Vow of tho many guests who at
tended th" affair given last week bv
Mrs. Charles Schlager, of ("lay ave
nue, at the comln-r out cf her daugh
ter, knew that the handrome Interior
furnishings of the Schlager residence
were from plans made by Architect
Harvey J. Rlackwood. They were Im
pressed by the beauty of tlia work and
several remarked that they hardly
knew the house formerly occupied by
Horace Hand. Since purchasing It Mr.
fcVhlager hv had the : evidence inter
ior remodelled from top to bottom.
The main hnll is finished in quaUttert
t-awed oak with a beam effect. This
effect Is canied into the dining loom
with added beauty The dining room
is panelled with wild cluuy (second
growth) and the tilling Is don with
teal tapestry. 'Jim staircase leading
ftom the reception hnll Is indeed "a
tbir g of beauty and Joy forever ' i.i
woodwork. All derlgus are origlnnl by
Architect Dlackwood.
m
Ladles' Rlack Equestilan Tights
in finest cashmere. All sizes at
special value figures.
Ladles' fast black Hermsdorf
dyed Hose, with black and white
feet; alt white feet, a solid black.
Our lino 25o. goods.
On Saturday
21c.
Children's black wool Hose, best
stainless dye. Nice seasonable
weight. In weave, 2x1 and lxl
ribbed makes.
Size: 5 5 6 6
Prices, Tic, 18c, 18c, 19c
Size: 7 788
Prices, 20c, Uic, 22c, 23c
EVENTS OF DAY IN
WEST SCRANTON
HISTORY OF WASHINGTON
CAMP, NO. 178, P. O. S. OB1 A,
Was Organized in December, 1872,
and Since then 605 Members Have
Been Initiated Roll of tho De
ceased Mcmbors Present Officers
of the Camp Young People's Dan
cing Class Organized lu Means'
Hall Funoral of tho Late Michael
Burko, of Hampton Street.
Twenty-five yearn Is a fn'-lv good
ago for any lodge to continue l'a ex
istence from Us organization rnd few
lodges on this Bldo have such an en
viable record. One there is which has
passed through many severe trials dur
ing Its life and Is stronger numerically
and financially today than two-thirds
of Us sister lodges of similar or kin
dred orders.
That lodge is Washington Camp, No.
l'S, Patriotic Order Sons of America.
In December, 1872, tho camp was or
ganized by a party of men, many of
whom still belong and are connected
with the business and political life of
West Scranton. Organization was ef
fected at Harl Garl hall on North Main
avenue. State President M. Alexander,
State Secretary H J Stelger and State
Master of Forms W. E. Nunemacher
were present and assisted In the Instal
lation ceremonies. About thirty-five
charter membeis weio enrolled
The Hist set of minutes have licen
mislaid and It Is nlmost Impossible to
obtain accuiate Information concern
ing the first few yeais of the camp's
history. Its first set of ofllcers were.
PiPsldent, M. C. Urannlng, vlcc-presl-dent,
H c. Hlnman, master of forms
.T S. Pahrlngcr; recording secretary,
J. W. Lewis; financial secretary, D.
W. Moser: treasuicr, J. II. Mllls
paugh; conductor, J. M. Sehenck. in
spector, Lewis Moser; outside guard,
Alfred Klotz: trustees, John W.
Coons, II. C. Hininan and D. W. Moser.
CHARTER MEMBERS.
Among the charter membeis In ad
dition to the above ofllcers were J.
1.. Wood, G. Allspaugh. S. S. Goodrich,
Thomas Houser, Morgan Eelser, Rich
ard Hrader, P. AVashburn, James Uarr,
R. H. Cook, August Roed and J. P.
Hausman. Out of the charter mem
bers who still live here, six aie ac
tive members of the ramp. The aie
II. C. Hlnman, Thomas Houser, J). W
Moser, Alfied Klotz, G. Allspaugh and
August Reed. D. W. Moser was tieas.
urer with the exception of the- Hist
term and last two terms. John W.
Coons died while still a member in
18SS.
During Its existence the c.unti has
frequently llguied in public affairs of
different kinds. One thing the camp
did which Is fondly lemembered by
those who are members now. When
the camp was about seven ears old
disaster oveitook It and Its elimination
seemed certain, II. C. Hlnman, J. W.
Coons, A. W. Klotz. D. W. Moser and
a few othets practically kept It alive
for over a vear. In sheer desecra
tion an Issue of bonds was made. These
bonds were rated at seven per cent,
and the dltllculty was settled.
Toda the camp Is worth In the ag
giegate J3.000, over and above its or
dinary i mining expenses. This valu
fit'on is classified as follows: Real es
tate. $3,100, building unci loan shares,
$1,000, camp paraphernalia, $700; bal
ance In treasury nl last report, $300.
This state of affairs Is due to the
continued careful and conservative
management and efficiency of Its ofil
cus throughout the twenty-five years
of Its existence. Only once did on otll
cer prove unworthy and that was when
tieasuret J. II. Millspaugh, who was
then city tteasuier. depaited, carrying
w 1th him much of the camp's funds.
Vp to September 13, last, E93 mem
bers luid been Initiated. The ptesent
membership Is 270 and neailv every
two weeks a member Is added to the
lolls. During tho twenty-five jears
the camp lus been called upon to
mourn the loss of twenty-three of Its
members.
NUMBER INITIATED.
1 he roll of deceased members it as
f( Hows J A. Hlnman, March 30, 1S7S;
I'll) er Sweet, October 14, 1S82; Samuel
Heller, October 14, 1SS4; W. E. Had
If.v, September 29, 1SS."; Andrew litis
tol. Eebruary 23, 18SC; John W. Coons.
November 18, 1SRG. J A. Hill, June 21,
1887; Aithur Kein, IVhruaiy 2, 18S9:
Hanv SandeiH. Maieh 18, 1890, A. K.
Walker, Mav 12, 1890. John Glenn, Sep
tember 12. 1890, R. H. Cook, December
17. 1S90; S. T. KIrkhuff, Fobtunty 17,
1891, Thomas Edwards, July 24, 189J;
David R. Allgood, October 28, 1893, T.
"tt. Hale, Januniy 10, 1895, Charles
Hndley. January 3, 1S9G; Joseph Phil
lips, January 20. 1890, Henty Welngard,
November 3. 1890, W J. Whetstone,
October 30, 1S97, Joseph Nash, July IS;
Wymour Pearce, August 10, and R S.
Stoirr, September IS, all of this year.
Tor neatly twenty ear's the meet
ings were held In Han Gail hill. Now
the meetings nre held eveiy Thurs
day evening In Redinen's hall, ovet
Jenkiu's pharmacj, corner Main ave
nue nnd Jackson street. The camp
contains a rojul lot of good fellows
and thtlr meetings are always bright
and cheeiy.
PRESENT OrriCEBS. '
The present set of ofllcers are: Pres
ident, Bert Kline; vice-president,
Thomas Sweet, master of formr. Elijah
Savltts; leeordlng secretary, Stewatt
Besecker; treasurer, Alfred Twining,
financial sectetary, U V. Decker, con
ductor, Harry Smith; Inspector, Dan
iel Jones; guard. W. Hoffman; trustees,
Elijah Savltts, James R. Hughes and
J, J. Gtecn.
Then, too, tho camp Is well tepre
scnted In the volunteer Infantry ser
vice. The members at present In the
nrmy aie William P. Williams, John
Cadvvgan, Jacob Pcatherman, It. H.
and W. C. Moser and John Davis,, of
Thirteenth regiment, and A. E. Nash.
Second Georgia regiment. Alvln L
Evans, deceased, wns a member of
tho camp and a member of Company C,
Thirteenth regiment.
DANCING CLASS ORGANIZED.
The Young People's Dancing class
was organized In Meats' hall last even
ing with about hlx.t couples In attend
ance. The membership Is limited and
tho best society among the young peo
ple of this sldo is represented. Miss
Ellzn.beth Lewis, the well known In-
THE HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON
As viU as the handsomest, and others
are Invited to call on nny druggiHl nnd
got a freo trial bottle of Kemp's llalsum
for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy tlmt
la guaranteed to cure and relievo nil
Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma,
Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 2Jc.
and SOr,
flOffl SU
Do ri Mi
Worsi
by irylnc this
and that medi
cine for dyspep
sia, Indigestion
and nervous
ness. Take Hos
tetter's Stom
ach Bitters. It
goes to the root
of the cause,
and cures the
whole body by
curing the stom
ach. bk .STOMACH I .
structor of terplschore, has been se
cured by tho class management. Leo
Crossln will play. The class will meet
Friday evening, weekly.
HALLOWE'EN SURPRISE PARTY.
On Monday evening lust a party of
West Sldo young people enjoyed a
stravr ride to Durjea and agreeably
surprised Mr. nnd Mrs. William Maln
warlng, of that place, formerly of
Scranton. A very pleasant evening
was spent, music and vnrloua games
being the principal features of the oc
casion. Solos were sung by Miss Nor
ma William.) and Messrs. William J.
Davis, Theodore Bow en and David Da
vis. Several glees were also rendered
by the party A recitation was given
by Thomas Ellns. A delicious supper
was served at midnight, after which
the guests departed for their homes,
declaring Mr. and Mrs. Malnwarlng
delightful entcitulncrs. The following
were present
Duryea Dr and Mr Pier and
Mrs, Samson. Misses Edna Hughes,
Elsie Mslnwnrlne. Pearl Evans, Mr.
and Mrs William Mal-iwarlng, Art.
Wilson, Wallico Malnwarlng
Scranton Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Bow en, Misses Noimo WllIKms, Annie
Roberts, Mury A. Thomas, Maggto
Griffiths, Saiah A. Ellicott. Anr.Io Da
vis, Kato Williams, Maggie Evans,
Amv Reynolds, Anna T. Humphreys,
and Mcssre. William J Davis, Morgan
Thomas, David Davies, Lewis Ed
munds, Thomas Davis, Thomob liey
nolds, Thomas Davies, Jonkln Rey
nolds and Thomas Ellas.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Ann Jenkins, of Jackson stteet.
is slowly tecoverlng from a serious Ill
ness, Mrs. Jane Price of Lancastei, Wis
consin, Is visiting relatives on this
side.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas fa Hereon, of
Gouldsboro, have returned fiom a vis
It here with friends
Thomas Reese, of Jackson street,
has returned from a visit at Wilkes
Ba r: p.
Miss Mamie Cawlej, of Lafavette
street, hah i etui nod irom a visit In
f'Ht'iton.
Miss Maty McLnln, of North M.im
u venue, has as her guest Miss Mniy
DufTy, of Atchbald.
Evan J. Davies, of South Main ave
nue, is v isltlng In Albany, N. V.
Thomas Davl. of Wllkes-Bane. Is
visiting West Scranton friends.
MlbS Elizabeth James, of Yostville,
Pa, is In Scranton this week attending
teachers' Institute
MINOR NEWS NOTES
The membeis of Electric City Castle,
No. 876, Knights of the Golden Eagle,
are arranging for a social affair, which
will be held at the residence of Knight
Isaac Tlce, of 318 Linden street, Thurs
day evening, November 10.
Much inteier Is being taken by the'
lovers of shooting matches in the pi
geon match which will be shot on the
Central ground tomonovv afternoon be
tween Louis Huntington and Thomas
McHale. These two shot a match about
six weeks ngo and Huntington won by
a small maigln. Erlends of McHale
were not satlstled and nuothei match
was arranged. The contest Is for $100
and side- monev Fifteen birds will be
flown for each man and It is sold that
very fast birds have been seemed.
The funeial of the late Michael Huike
will be lurid from, the tesldence, C27
Hampton stieet, this morning. High
mass of requiem will be celebrated at
St Patrick's chinch at 9.30 o'clock. In
terment will be made ut Cathedral
cemt teiy
John Davis, funnel ly with Cat son
nnd Davies. of Washburn stieet. Is
now with Samter Biothers, clothiers.
GREEN RIDGE.
The ennunl f-iir and sale or the
benellt of the Gteen Ridge llbrniy will
be held in the llbiaiy on the afternoon
and evening of Ftiinv Dec. 2. Pseful
and fancy nitidis, ptatlonetv, hook",
ctkfs, home-inado randy and lionets,
also tea, chocolate and Ice cream will
b for sale. Ulmbslon free. The
Green Ridge llhraiv Is a. ouice of
pleasuie and profit to many It Is sup
ported by voluntniy subscriptions ot
a few tesldentb. I'his year the addi
tional privilege has been granted of
seeming bocks from the Albright li
brary without the expense and tiouble
of going to Scranton for them Any
penon deMlrous oi willing to lend a
hand in helping th- ladles In charge of
the fair by eontilbutlons of salable
at tides or by small nnd tegular yeai
ly eontilbutlons m mono, will kindly
give thcli contributions to the librarian
and by doli.g so nld In the food work
Mlsb mnuda Tanibljn entertained
a nunibei of ft lends at her homo on
S'indoiHon uvni' Inst evening. Thoso
pisen: were- Misses Grace Goodilch,
Nettle Van Gorden. Lillian Broad and
Claience Deliow, Pi lend Stone, Harry
WeJnun, Stuirt Fen Is, Heniy Smith
and John Panyon.
MINOOKA.
Tho action of tho Scranton Ti action
compatu In creating a new terminus
on Its South Side line Is causing a little
agitation among mnt.y residents of this
locality. No. C sw Itch, the present des
tination, is about four hundred yards
distant from tho city limit, and the
patrons of the company are verv In
dlgnant. The funeral of tho late Michael Man
gan vlll take place this afternoon.
OBITUARY.
William Gllmurtln died at the home or
his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Gllm.mln,
819 Water street. South Scrnnton, jes
terdny mornliiK. Ho was 2t years of ngo,
nnd wns 111 nbuut one ear. Pour months
ago his jounuer luother died The fuuert.l
will tnkc place Monday morning. At 9
o'clock u muss of leiiulcm will be (rie
hrateri at St. Teter's cathedral. Division
17. Ancient Oriei of Hllieri'lans, ot which
tho deceased was a member, will attend
the olmcUlot. Interment will lie made
In Cathedral ce meter)
Art Criticism at Toynbee Hall.
Vnlverit) Young Man (descant. iw on
Bume-Jur s' "Golden Btiilicunu") Noilto
tie bltri' modesty, their entire bClf poa
stxsUni, tlelr sobriety.
White chnpelllcn Well, they must a
been bloom In' sober to come dahn them
stairs wlthaht a 'anurpll.-rick-Me-Up.
DAY'S DOINGS OF
SOUTH SCRANTON
RECEPTION IN HONOR OF JACOB
BERQHAUSER, OF CO. B.
Largo Number of the Friends of tho
Young Man Woro In Attendance.
Five Boya Arrested for Hallowe'en
Pranks Chargo Agalnot Them Is
Malicious Mischief John Allla
Will Bo Removed to the Hillside
Home Today He la Suffering from
Religious Melancholia.
Jacob Berghauser, chef of Company
B, Thirteenth regiment, at Camp
Meade, who Is home on a short fur
lough, was tendered a reception nt his
parental home, 239 Elm street, by a
party of his Intimate friends last night.
The programme of entertainment car
ried out was of the customary order of
Btich occasions. The Dewey Quartette,
and an Instrumental quartette, com
posed of MIbs Anna Durkln, John Berg
hauser, Joseph Farr and M. J. Cu.'ilck,
assisted nt the evening's festivities. A
sumptuous lunch was served at mid
night, after which dancing was. re
sumed. Soldier Berghauser will return
to his command Monday.
Those present at tho happy affair
were Misses Lena Rosar. Ijtura Hof
flnger, Ella Dudendoif, Minnie, Lena
and Anna Berghauber, Mngdallne Rob
inson, Dora Renchler, Maiy Pore her,
Mamie McArthur, Jennie, Annie nnd
Mamie Durkln, Barbara Bertele, Nellie
Clark, Millie Schultz, of Honesdale, and
Mrs. W Relnlck; Messrs. Andrew Best,
Jacob Schunk, Peter Neiils, Call Berg
hauser, F. W. Foote, M. J. Cuslck, Ed
mund Robinson, Joseph Farr, John
Schunk, Fied. Helnlz, Chailes Lewert,
Albert Guthelnz, Otto Robinson and
John Berghauser.
FIVE BOYS ARRAIGNED.
In Alderman Lentes' court five young
boya were arralwed last night on the
charge ot malicious mischief. They
were Fred. Seholl, Max rhllllps, Will
iam Schulley, Jacob Dimler and Peter
Welnlck. Mn. Johanna Phillips, of
Plttston avenue, appeared as prosecu
trix against the ouths.
She alleged that Tuesday night they.
While out celebrating Hallowe'en, threw
a mlrslle at her door that broke a pane
of glass. The lcsult of the hearing was
that the bos' parents agreed to pay all
costs In the matter, and the case ended.
NPBS OF NEWS
Dr. Wehlau, of the icntriU clt, and
Dr. Kolb, of this side, made an ex
amination jesterdny of John Allls. u
Polander, of Elm stieet, who Is'sniffei
liig from tensions melancholia. About
a year ugo he was injuied In the South
mill, and since then his mind has been
deranged. Constantly he Is pra.ving for
the redemntlon of his Mini. Tminv vi-
lls will be lemoved to the Insane de
partment of the Hillside Home.
The first session of night school for
this season at No. 8 school will be Mon
daj, the fouiteenth of the piesent
month Joseph Johler, a giaduate of
the High school, will be principal and
Miss Alice Cnrlyon will be his auslst
am. rrlday night of next week has
been set aside for enrollment of stu
dents. The school will be open from 7
to 9 o'clock th.u night foi that put pose.
Thomas Boland, Patrick Nealon nnd
John Lavelle attended a dance held at
Plttston last night.
The Centuiy Hose company met In
regular seIon last night, the Hist In
their new eiu.it teis at the Hartman
building.
Miss Annie Jojce, of Caibondnle. Is
the guest ot Miss Sarah Reap, of Bios
pei t avenue.
George McDonald, of Wllkes-Bane,
spent .vesteiday as the guest of K II
Jot dan, the uudeitakei
Mlsn Florence Robeitson and Pi of.
Gany L Cook will sing a beautiful
duet, entitled 'All for Jesus." nt the
Assembly hull tomoiruvv evening. The
subject will be "Eternity." Tonight's
theme will be "Rightly Dividing the
Word" Setvlccs aie to continue all
next week.
Henry B. Hall has openi d a shoe
maker's shop on Thlid and Butler
stteet.
Scrnnton Stove works will pay Its
emploje? today.
No. 3 mines of the Pennsylvania Coal
company will be Idle for further orders
until the new M-foot dl imeter fan is
connected and In woiklng older
Sergeant Snxler, Ninth New Yoik
volume"! y, arrived In town last night
and will spend a few divs of his fur
lough 'with his parents on Dudley
Htt-et.
William Keast, of Hnrrlsburg. ir
spending a few days with his bi other.
Frank, on V, ilnut street.
DUNMOBE.
Methodist Episcopal church Itev. A.
.1. Van Cleft, p.ibtor Pleaching sei
vlce.s at 10,30 a. m. nd T 0 p. m.
General ela.ss meeting at 11. SC a m
Sunday f,"hool at 2.3C p. m. Prayer
meeting at i SO i, m. Subject lor
morning service, "Bringing Men to
Jpsus." Kvcnlng tuhject, "A Lovable,
but Sorrowful Young Alan.' Evange
listic services will bo oonducti d each
evening thiough next week. The pas
tor , 111 be assisted by Hev. J, I.
Thomni, whose .singing has so Inspired
the people this week,
Presbyterian church Rev William
F Glhona, p.vstor Sermons morning
and evmlng, at 10.S0 a. m. and 7 20
p m. Sunday .school ut the clone ot
morning sermon. Junior Clulstlan
Ind'J.nor at 3 30 p. m. and Senior
Christian Fmdenvor it O.'iO p. m. Sub
ject for evening sermon, "Chocslng an
nducatlon." This will bo the third of
a series of sermons on life's choices
and temptations, to bo preached on
successive Sunday evenings. All seatc
fiee at the evening services. Young
people especially Invited to attend.
Jlr. James Ilosencianee, ot Pltts
ton, spent Thursda with Mrs. Robert
Young, of Dudley fctrcet
Neptune Fire romrany, No. 1, will
radio off a hnndbome chandelier, the
oilglual price of which wis $20, In the
hfiPo rooms, Wec'nesdav evening, No?.
30, at S o'clock. The price ot tho tlck-
ts will depend upon the number you
diaw If No. 1. one cenf It No. 20,
twenty rents, etc.
The Young Men's T. 1., and U, bo
clety will piesent a stiong and patrio
tic dtaina of military life, entitled "At
tho Picket l.lne," in Washington hall,
Thanksgiving eve.. Nov. 23. Follow
ing the play will bo a social. Prices,
1G nr.il 23 cents.
i:nngoll8t Cobb delivered his last
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IbEl&IJII St lor lung trouble, give
st r teller nt once, emes
Cough SyrupsouilJJte
neallug influence poo tffecti a cure, Price ie,
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Prof. PIctra Santa, of Paris, writes: As a large number of pa
tients lack the necessary power to digest solid food, and would
through the use of stimulants be merely excited and weakened.
therefore, I regard it of immense value to the practitioner to bring
to his aid a nutrious tonic and remedy like the JOHANN HOFF'S
nALT EXTRACTS, which will act not only as a tonic, but as a nu
trient as well, and which is less exciting than wine as a stimulant.
AVOID SUBSTITUTES
!
Three Trade Bringers. X
1. For Street Car Hen
J A heavy Cloth Boot, the loot pait covered with grain
v leather; medium weight soles; just the thing for jj.
warmth and every day wear pl5 $
J 2. For the Ladies
J A beautiful Vesting Top Kid Lace Boot; also leather 2
top with vesting lace stay; all sizes; the neatest , n
V shoe in town " p5.0U
3. For the Children J
a wur regular i.-!; une, uuys or gins , mi sizes,
all styles, light or heavy
This line cannot
STANDARD
A HANDIEST STORE IN 1Mb. CTY. Z17 LACKA. AVE
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
IIL'RQLINDP.H & UHIS. I.:jse:i.
II. R. LUNU, Manazcr.
allthTs week
With loceit Matlneti Dolly Comnunclne
TuesJay.
Waite's Stock Company
Supporting ANNIU LOl'ISE AMJ.S
and a lompiny of capable actors and act
ress"s of reputation undf the manage
ment of H.irrj Yeagei of this city
i:vi:ni.no PHirns-10, 20, ioc
MATINCB PRlCRS-lOc eccept Sa:
urdav, when pi I ea will ln 10 and 20c
Week Reglnnliu,
MONDAY, NOV. 7
Dime matinees dillv beginning TuesJul
The r.ivorltes
EL.ROVS STOCK CO.
Supporting J. HAItVDY COOK
and miss urmu ciirncii
In the following strong productions.
Monday night, "The White Squidion',
Tuesdii) matinee "A ltough Rider"
Tueda night. ' T.-md of the Midnight
Sun", Wednesday miitlnee, "('imllle'
Wednesday night, "The Police I'.itiol",
Thllril.t V rnnrh), rt Mlru IV'hlt. limn, "
I of Washington, 1) C , ThuiMla night, ' A
1 Roujjh Ilidei". Prldav inatltne. "Tliu 1K-
hpml,(iiH", Prldnv night "The Midnight
Alarm", B.ituiduy matinee (Announced
Inter): Saturday night. "The District
Fair."
13VDNINO PRICKS-10 20 and n.fl cents
I. idles" tickets Mondav ni,ht You ci.n
soi lire them at the box iifllee
Seats on yalo Frld,i, S a m
GAIETY THEATR
ALU THIS WEEK.
The Famous
Knickerbockers
Burlesque Co.
Tlio Knickerbocker nra to hurldsquo
what the IlostonlnaNare tscouilc operu
Matinees .MonJaj, Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday.
ICEALINE
THAT'S TIIll N AM K. U frodtH cake In ono
minute, without sugui or llavorlo'. It the
now id mi of t tie (ly.
Aslc youi grocers for It. I()c pice , or by
ra.iii, inc. icualini! jura. CO.,
hole M i Iter,
llatyoke, Mass.
Mrs Kate 1'ellar, of Illooni stieet.
Is tccov eiing from a severe lllneos.
sermon at the tabernacle, on Di Inker
street, last evening. In his placo the
Itev. S. M. .Martin, whose hume Is In
Oikland, Cal and who has been of
lute In Dallas, Texas, will tako hold
of the meetings and conduct them fot
t-everal weeks.
A large crowd attended St. Maik's
church last evening and heatd Brother
J amen, of tho Older of Good Shepherd,
cp"ak about work doni among soldleu
In camp at Point Montauk.
denize Robinson, of Mill ntitet. Is
confined to his home with Illness.
Watpon Anderson, of New Jersey,
spent Thursday evening with I'utgess
Powell, on North Hlakely street.
II. Townsend and Charles Hollow
have lotuined from a visit at Hutter
milk Falls.
Master Stewatt Solgle, of Khn street,
has an attack of rheumatism.
Murray Cuhei! of AVIIkes-Uaire.
who hus been the guest of Alexandei
Thompson, of CIa avenue, for the
past week, has returned home,
A mass meeting of the lloncbt Gov
ernment party will tako place in Odd
Fellows hall this evening.
A game of foot ball will take place
on No, S grounds this afternoon nt 3,30
Blood!
&
iSi
98c
be beat for Si. 25.
SHOE STORE.
t
AMUSEMENTS.
N"
LYCEUM THEATRE,
RCIS & HURdUNDER. Lessees
II, K. LO.NU. Manager.
andsaTurday. Nov. 4 and
GAIA MATINEC SATURDAY.
KXTRAORDINAUY ENGAGEMENT!
Charles Frohnm's Comedians
Presenting a Three-act Comedy, Entitled,
Because She
Loved Him So
Adipted i Willi im Ollletto from tho
Pniuli of lllsson and I.cclercq.
Cast Includes: J I" Dodson, Edwin Ar
den Arnold Dily, Wm. Smith, W. J. Cou
staiitlne Tiillv Mm shall, Charles Eld
lidge, Rnj KalreMId, Ida Conquest, Kato
Meek Leonora Uraham. Margaret Field
ing, Margaret Mco, Edjth Skewett, 111
jou IVrnuudcz, Helen Uall.
AUnaiter Charles Frohman hereby as
sures the theatre-goers of Scranton that
"Because She Loved lliin So" will equal,
if not surpass, his former presentation
here of "On and Off."
Mounted magnificently by a carlqad cS
stereo
KVKNING rr.ICES-K. V), 73, tl
9
MATINEE PRICES-25 and EOc
Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Election returns read from tho stags
Vuicrlca'B' Cycle Champion
Eddie C. Bald.
Io I In latest success
ATWEGOFLAUREL
A Drama In four act Including an exccIU
entcaM, brilliant music, thrtlllug race Been
muiullk cut complete production.
PlUCnSSs 0, 7.". and fl 00
Sale of seats opens Satutdav, Nov. E.
i
Wednesday, Nov. 9,
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Engagement of tho Favorite Actof
Charles B. Hartford
Presenting by rerpieit
Shaksspeares Grand Play,
OTHELLO.
Magnificent Scenery, Elaborate CostumeJ,
Oilslual Music.
I'ltlCIVS 2r,c, flOc, 7.'e nnd S.no.
bale of seats opens Monday Nov. 7.
Big Reductions in
Brass Band Instruments,
Drums nJ Uniforms. Write for caUtoc
415 Illusiratlons. IREGl it elves LtanJ
Music & Instructions for Amstsur BinJs,
LYON & HEALY.76 Adams St, Chicago.
I. 1
o'eloel; between the Scranton and Dun
more High tehool teiiina, and promlee
to he an Intel estitiR game.
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