'6 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1898. LIVE NEWS OF DUNRf0REB0ROUGH BTJHPRISE PAKTY TENDERED TO CHARLES CORRELL. One of the Features of the Evening's Entertainment was the Famous Mrs. Jarley Wax Work Show. Thoso Who Impersonated the Various Characters Horse Owned by James Flynn Ran Away on Chestnut Stieet Young Men Who Have Enlisted In the Army. Clint Ips Correll, of Dudley street, wat tendered n surprise party ut his homo Wednesday evening by a number of his young filends. The evening was pass ed In playing frames, of every descrip tion, amonfj lilcli were the famous Mrs. Jnrelv's Wax "Works." which mused great amusement. Those tnlt lnir part In the wax vvoiks are us fol lows' Mis. Jarley, Thomas Hughe. I'hlncse giant, Floyd Skhoonover, two liemled ghl, vJerttude Klson and Min nie 'Joyce: sowing woman, Mldn I'ng Jol. Captain Kldd and his victim, Fred Klu good and 1211a Urnnnlng Siamese? twins, Harry Smith and Charles Cliam beilaln, celebrated dwarf, Frank Kl Hon, vocalist, Mis IMward Plnnell, Yankee, Oila Simmons; cannibal, O. Pidvvrll; babies In the woods. Chattel Smith and Itobcrt McMillan; Utile T.eil Hiding Hood. Olive Hanes, Iddy with Golden Locks, Miss Marshal. Af ter presenting the figures the nicny eiovvd was bcated lo u tabic and le freshmenls were served to thcin by Mts. Correll. Those comprising the. party were. JII-ms Amil" .Smith, Ada Tlirnfd, Ida nd Orace MuMh.i.l, Mlda and Phoolv llnrfert, 2Cma Rldwell, Jlattle Mc Ciarken. fleittud Htson, Mlnnl" Movie, of 1 1 vile Tark, Olive Hanes, folllo and Annie Dianiining and Jla liel Jloleln, Jll-s Stock, Kmin.i and M77I0 f'a.sper, of eiantons Mrs. Chui -Irs nison, Mrs Hdwnrd Plnnell, Mr'. Vanderbort Messis. Chitles Smith. Thomas Hughes. I'lmiles Chambeilnlti, . Hldwell, n. rinnell, Itov Slv. TM w.ird Harpi-l, Cliarles Hlsnn, Fled IhlROod. of Inttloship Wvv Yolk Hanv nianuliig. Iliu iv Smith niid Jinny Adams. Snmutl MeCnuKeii, ltov Fieeman, Os'ar CNvvvll. Tlunnns jnvv cis, of Sci.'Mitou. i:vr:KKLY ixji'isld. liihn Kllni. of Little Iiigl.md, was ceiely injiued while at Ills wor.v M'steiday on tlve Mcoh mountain. Mr. Kell.tr with o companion wns en gagtd in hoisting stones that weiiili JiiUt tons, with a del tick Th guv tope of tin- deriliU lit oke ami the end with tlie cm bolt on ,v ung aniuiul and landed with si eat fot i- upon his back, Nnochiiifr him down H w.is picked up b his fellow noikmen and taken in his hom and a nhvslelnii was talkd In, who. attti TONIGHT AND TONIORROW NIGHT inl e.irh d.i and night iliuiiiK tills ifk a oil tail g( t at um iliiuglst'x Ktinp's II i. fim for the Tluuit and l.inigs .ukuowl i elite el to lie tlie most suLttssfnl letneely nir sold lor CoiiKlis (.'roup, IIioih hltl" A.thm i and Consumption Ot n Imttlo todnv and kevp It .ilvvuvs In the house s, miu can eheik vour cold at once Price "Zc and fOc. Sample bottle tree I Globe Warehouse Ladies' Waists And Golf Capes About a couple of weeks ago we were compelled to apologize to our patrons for our inability to keep pace with the demand in our Ladies' Waist Department, hxtra eiforts, however, has righted the tioublc and dilliculty, And Today We Invite You to inspect one of the most complete collections ot Ladies' Waists made up in fashionable styles and correct matciials and shadings that nab ever been shown in this city. The mateiials include Flannels, Fine Cashmeres, Mohairs, Etc., in every popular color the heart can wish, while the tailoi mg, trimmings., linings and geneial get-up are ineproachablc. "p Extra Special Values at hour 1.25, ITS, 1.875 and 2.45 Aie guaiantced to be at least ONE-THIRD under iegul.it values, and aicwell worth immediate attention. Ladies' Golf Capes The most stylish walking and pictuiesque cold weather garment that has hit the popular fancy in many years. The assoitment now shown in our Cloak Department is marvelously complete, and includes all the high novelties in rough elfect and smooth lace plaids, bright colors and soft, neutral shades, for quiet dress eis. Trimmings arc varied to suit individual fancy, yet never wander far from strict accordance with fashion's decrees. For Misses' Wear Prices run from $4.50 up. For Ladies' Wear $5.75, $8.50, $9.50, $12.00, $13.50 and upwards Globe Warehouse examining him. stated that his back war psvetcly Injured and ho v-votitd bo obliged to Btny In the house for sK weeks at least. SHORTER PARAGRAPHS. The members of John n. Smith and Independent hose companies nnd the ladles who arc to help them held u meeting Inst night In the P. L. and 11. roclety rooms on Chestnut street to discuss the manner and tnatto pre parations In which tho fair, thnt Is to be held In Washington hall durln', the holidays, will bo conducted. A lnrgo number were present nnd a good dcnl of Important business wns ttansacted. A literary and musical entertain ment will be glcn In St. Mark's parish house this evening under the nuplcc of the Men's guild. Miss Dean, tho elocutionist In public schools, wilt speak. Rev. r. I Arthur spoke on "The Cospet of a Person" last evening to an Increasing audience In tho taber nacle. This evening lie will take as his subject "The Power of the Gos pel" which will be one of tlie best sermons rl delivered in the Assem bly hnll. All nn welcome. Seats free and gentlemanly uwlieis. All the uiLlilbeis of Conclave No. 2.V, Improved Order of Heptasophs, are requested to be present at their meet ing tomorrow nlcht, when Mv. V,. D. Ludwl:r, of Hile, Pa, will be present and deliver an address. Tlie Ladles' Foreign Home Mission ary and Young Ladies' Mission elides will hold their annual praise service at tho manso on Dint street this after noon. The Ron Ton Soclul club will run their first annual masquerade ball nnd social In Keystone hull this evening. Music will be furnished by an orches tra for the occasion. A horsw belonging to .lames Flynn, of Chestnut street, and dilven bv his hi other, Harry, took fright on fireen Ridge street, vestordny afternoon and inn awuy. The damage was slight as the horse was caught befote tiav ellng fat. Private Henry Muua. foinpnnv V, Thirteenth legiment, Pennsylvania volunteeis, who has been homo on a thirty-day sick furlough, halug been taken sick at Camp Meade, lettnned to camp jesterday. The kindergarten connected w Ith the Piesbyterlan church wilt occupy the McLane building on Chestnut street In the near future The building has been pecured and the necessary chang es aie being made fot the cairylng on of tho work. Hairy Thompson, of Noith lilakely stieet, and Martin Richards, of lllgg .stieet. two well known young. men In this town, enlisted in the Twent-flist I'lilteil Stales infantry vesterdav, at the icel lilting olllce in Seuiiton, They will leave for camp this mottling nt 10 o'clock PHHSONAL NOTL'S. Mis 'Wilcox and daughter Mattie, of MuriWuiHllle, ate spending a few elavs with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas llrink, of North Apple street. Mis ficorge Williams, of Peekvlilo, spent yeMeulay with lelnthes on Har per stieet The II v "W P. Cilbbons of i:im street, has letuined home .iftei a sliot t visit at Haw ley. Mis George .lone", of llrook s-tteet. Is being entertained nt the home of her son, Reuben, at Hlmhuist Mlsb Hlbabeth (Jllpen, of J, i Anna, I" the Ktieht of Miss Matle Uebbei, of Htiiper stteet EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON LICENTIATE EDWARD HOWELIi ORDAINED TO MINISTRY. Set vices Conducted in tho Jackson Street Baptist Church Thoso Who Participated in Them Hydo Park Avenue Is Not Likely to Be Paved This Year New Court to Be Open ed and a Number of Buildings Erected Social Events of Last Evening. Licentiate IMward Howell f the Jackson Street Haptlst tlu h. wn ordained to the Christian in' -try In the Haptlst denomination last . nlnR. The services were conducted at the Jackson Street Mnptlst church je-ier-day afternoon and evening, a council of the H.mtlst ministers of the Alilrs tun association liavlnu been culled for thl purpose. The afternoon was devoted to the necessary examination ot Licentiate Howell' Intentions, qualification, et tetera. The evening sen Ice comprised the ordination lites. and the audience at this session was very large. Hev. Howell has labored earnestly nnd thoughtfully for oer two years lo lit himself for this Htep. The council of minister convened nt 2.30 o'clock at the chuich. Itev. W. O. Watklns, of the North Main Ave nue Haptlst church, acted as modem tor, and Itev. W. J. Foul, of the Oreen llldge church, wns clerk. Clerk Hlch ard Nlcholls, of the Jackson street Hap tlst chutch, lead the call ot that chinch for the council and the conduction of business was forthwith begun upon motion to that effect, by Hev A. Her gen Hrowe, of Wavorly; Hev. J It. Kills, of Hlakely, then Introduced Li centiate Howell to the council. In nccoi dance with the pioceduie of the lltual, questions were asked, and In conclusion the candidate was re quested to make a statement concern ing his position. Intentions, etc This belli;; done he retired and after due eonsldeintlon, tiDon motion of Hev J S. Williams, of Koiest Clt. seconded by AV J. Fold, of Green llldge, the council epiessed it satisfaction and lecoiiiinended the ordination ot the candidate. A committee of aiiauge nients for this set vice was appointed. Itevs. T I Jepson and Thomas IJe fStudiv aniLLamen St J. Stein formed that committee, and tlu le poited forthwith Their iepoi t u m . cepted. The business of the cumuli being concluded the benediction was offered bv Itev T H. Jepson ni.d ed journinent was made for the evening session. Modem tor Watklns presided nt the owning session, nnd the ftil.ou Ktteet Haptlst church choir assisted In the singing The service was upened with n pas-age of Scriptures, read by Hev H. H Han Is, I'll D of 'Civlot, lollowed bj the invocation olteud bv Hev C. A. Spauldlng. of Klinhurst The onllnntloii seimon was pleached by Itev J. It. Hills, of i.akely, and wns nil able effort His theme was found In the woids of Isaiah "Heic Am I, Loid, Rend Me." He diew out the need of the cl'tiri h. the duties of the dis ciple, his quantitations and his beset ting clltlhultles. The speaker uiged a steadfast lellante upon Ood und a con stant attention to his woik. In con cluding, he recommended him to Ood's good diiection and looked for glorious results The oidulning piajei was uttered bv Hev. VT J Foul, of Oreen llldge, and Hev. S F Matthews, pastor of the Scianton Stteet Haptlst church, ten deted the candidate the Hight Hand of Fellowship, In behulf of tho mlnlstiy and the congregation Hev. J. S. Wil liams, of Foiest City, delivered the charge to the candidate. His words vvete weighty with put pose, and the Intent of the pioper course to be pur sued b the now full-fledged minister. The set vices came to nn end with the singing of a lijinn The ministers and laymen who at tended the coumll and nfter service lire' Hev. A. Bergen Hrowe nnd C A. Sherman, of Abinglon, Rev. T. K. Jep son, Dunmoic Kfv. J H. Kills and D. J Williams, of Hlakeb. Hev. H. H. Harris, Ph D Tavloi. Hev. C. A. Spauldlng and ('. C Clay, Hlmhurst; Hev. S. F Matthews and Dr. 11. O. Heddoe, Scinnton: Itev. J. P Williams, Forest Clt, Hev. V .1. Tord nnd Oil belt "Win th, Oreen llldge: Hev. Thom as UcOtuchy and D C. Thomas. Rer.in ton. Hev. AV. o. Watklns and M J. Stone, I'lovldence, Ilev. John A. Kv nns and Samuel S. Lewis. Xorth Scranton; Hev. H. F. Y I'ieice, I'enn Avenue Haptlst, Scrnnton, Hev J H. Hell doloreil) Shlloh Afilran Haptlst, Sunnton. Visiting ministers, Hev H. S Jones, Wales, and Hev. Oeoige Pope, of Brown and Tioga association, X. Y. SOCIAL AFFAIRS LAST EVENING. The monthly supper of the Ladles Aid society of th Simpson Methodist Eph-opal chuich was an unqualified succp"-3. The menu was excellent, the sen Ice delightful and the p.itunuig" dest'i edlv Urge. At the conclusion of the supper a mi Inl entertainment fol lowed and the following prolamine was iend?icd llecllatloiis by the Misses Hozel Giant and ("Intrude Fel low., piano bolo bv Miss Gnu Acker, and several selections by a qunrtette of oloied sii'gers. Ic cu-uin and cako wete served at the conclusion of the entertainment. Tho military souvenelr social con ducted Wednesday evening at tho First Welsh Haptlst church by ths members of the Haptlst Young People ji society of tho church was continued and con cluded last evening. The .socond ev ening was gi enter In its success than the (list. Tho fair opened in tho Hampton stieet Methodist church Wednesday evening by the ladles of the Lndles Aid society of tho church was co-i-tlnued last evening with gienter suc cess. Tho fancy m tides booth was in chaige of the young ladles of the i. H. W circle of tho church, ant1 tha members of the Junior Epworth league looked after tho candy booth. Supper was ?etved fiom C to S o'clock by the IndkM. Ft'NEHALS OF YESTERDAY. A large concourse of friends attend ed the funeial of the Iato W. II. Bou my, which was held jesterday after noon from the residence, SOI Hampton street. The ilorul offerings vvero num erous nnd beautltul. Ilev J. P. Mof fatt, pastor of the Washburn Street Presbyterian chuich, preached the funcrnl sermon. A quattettu assisted In the singing. At the conclusion of the services tho remains vvero levved and later boino to Forest Hill cemetery, wheio Inter ment was made. The pall-bearers vvero William Bell, "Sv Ihlam Lyman. P. Per- A PECULIAR REMEDY. Homcthliiff About the New Dlicorerv InrCuriiiB l)rpepln. The new F. I. Hell, a highly cfltcem ed minister residing nt Wecdsport, Cayuga, County, N. Y In a recent let ter wiltes as follows: "Thcro has nevet been nnythlng that t hnc taken that has relieved the Dyspepsia from which 1 have suffered tor ten years except the new remedy called Stuart' Uyspepsla Tablets. Since taking thcin I have had no distress nt all after eat ing nnd ngaln after long years CAN BLEi:r WELL. Hev. F. I. Hell, Weeds port, X. Y., formeily Idalla, Colo. Stuart's Dvspepslo Tablets 1 a re markable remedy, not only because It Is a certain cure for all forms of Indigestion, but because It seems to act as thoroughly In old chronic cases of dyspepsia as well as In mild at tacks of Indigestion or biliousness. A person linn dvapcpsla simply becnuse tho stomach Is overwoiked, nil It wants Is a harmless, vegetable remedy to di gest the food and thus give It the much needed test. This Ib the secict of the success of this peculiar remedy. No matter how weak or how much dlsordeied the di gestion may be. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest the food whether the stomach woiksi or not. New life nnd energy Is given not only to the tomaeh but lo every organ and nerve In the body. A trial of this splendid medicine will convince the most skep tical that Dyspepsia and all stomach troubles can be cuied. The tablets are piepaied by the F. A. Stunt l Co., of Marshall, Mich., but so popular has the remedy become that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets can now be secured at any drug stoic at f0 cents per package. Send foi the book on stom ach diseases free. igo, William llletenauer, V. Fanning and Charles Lleber. The funeinl of Philip, the oung son of .Mr. and Mis. Michael Hupp, was held jesterday afternoon from the ies Idenco, I3S Cnmeion avenue. Many friends of the bereft parents weie In attendance. The remains were borne to the cathedral cemeteiy, where In terment wns made. The ?all-beaiers weie: John (Tallies, Thomns King, II. Schumberg. O. Heck J Kuitz, jr. nnd Theodore Sehultz. MINER SEVERELY 1NJLHED. Thomts T Jon s, emplo.v ed as n la boter In the Diamond mines, was bad 1 Injured yesteiduj morning by a piematuro blast while at work. A chaige placed bv the nilii'r had lulled to ,jo off and they inuttouslv uppioath ed the fuce of the chamber. The c lunge, howevu w s not dead and i sudden Hash warned them ot danger The miner mik vde( in escvping th living coal, but Jones was struck in thv light side by a lmge piece His anus and thigh weie lacemted and lie was otherwise bmied. The injmtd man was lemoved to Ills lesldemo, 11 !V Hampton niiiet and U aow in th" cue of Dr. G B Heath ENTERTAINMENT AND MA IAI The Young People's soi'le'y of the Sumner avenue Pt-sbvleilau ehun a will conduct an entei t tlnmeut and bo botiil In tin chut eh assi mblj looms this evening Adml'Icn Is 10 ints. The public is cordiall.v luvltsd to be present. The folliwing lwu.iinmi will be can led out Recitation Solo . .. Recitation Music, limitation (Juartetle Solo . Itecit.illou Solo ... .Miss Mumlock .. . Caleb Evans Ml-s Sallle Thomis ..MI- Lillian Tcvvkesburv Nellie Hvulis Miss Helen D.ivl's Mrs. L It Foi"r PERSONAL MENTION. Englneei W. J. Lons, of Vot Lack awanna avenue, n seiiouslv ill at his lionn-. Mrs. Jnme.i R. lluglics, of Washburn street, is tepieentlng Simpson Chap ter, Epwotth League, of the Simpson Methodist chuich at Hlnghainton, N. Y. Mis j Thomis, ot Washburn stiet. a member ol the him of tjougheitv, Thomas und company, millineis. Is In New Yor'c c lty on business. Mis. William Davis, ,,! Washlunn street, Is vNItlns in New Yon; city MNses Emma Watklns and Olive Rumbold, ot Lafavetto street, aie vis iting In New York city Miss Minciva Hopp. of Eynon eticet, has as her guest, MKh Dinnet, of Hni rlsburg Mr and Mis. Robeit Eldied, of Ejd Park avenue, aie visiting In Oneonta, N. V. Mis. Gcoigi Cat son, of Washbuin stieet, is visiting In Honedale, Mi5 Randolph Joneu. f Jackson street, has ns hei guest. Mis. Clinton Harris, of Atlantic City. A. H. Holmes, of South Main ave nue, has leturned fiom a business tilp In the western pait of the state, Mrs T. E Davles and chlldten of South Main uveniie, aie visiting In Brooklvn. N. Y William L. Mjlps. of Kingston, has ictuincd from a visit with filends heie. MINOR NEWS NOTES The membeis of s,t. Leo's battalion nn- prcpulng for theli annual ball, which will be held In St. David's hall Dec 7 Music will be piovlded by a full ore best; a. The membeis of the Cht I'psllon so ilety of the the Washbuin Stieet Pres hvtcilnn chuich will conduct an old fashioned "at homo" In their loeims at the chuich Thanksgiving night Robert Howell, of Hampton stieit, submitted tc nr operation fer tha te movnl of a tumor from the back of his neck yesteulny at the West Side ho-spltul. The tumor was about tho size of an gg mid had caused Iti weater consldeiable niiiiojauco. OREEN RIDOE. Mis, Will Elk and son nnd Miss Nettlo Leaich, of South Canaan, spent yesterday nt II, M. Simon's on East Market stieet. Green Ridge lodge, COS, independent Order of Odd Fellows, electpd a can didate last evening and will initiate him In tho Hist degiee next neck, Mrs. C H. Hnslam urn. daughter, of Dalton, nic visiting nt the homo of John Hnngi, on Deacon stieet. Mrs, Soul, of Windsor, X. Y., Is f'pendlng a few weeks with her daugh ter, Mrs. Edwaid Wllmaith, of EI mont street. Porter E. Swingle, of East Mutket street Is visiting IiIh father at .South Canaan Night school commenced Tuesday evening at No, 2S school with twentv six pupils, among which weie several young ladles. m The Tables Turned. Mr. Oldchap Aie ou Inte rented In los slls. Mini antdilcy? Miss Gfthley Oh-er this Is so sudcien! New York World. DAY'S DOINGS OF SOUTH SCRANTON ANNUAL CONCERT OF TIIE LA DIES' AID SOCIETY. Held Last Night in the Hickory Street Presbyterian Church Miss Yetta Art Tendered a Surprise Party by Her Friends Marriage of Miss Lizzie Phillips and FranK Reidmlller John Butka, of Rem ington Avenue, Painfully Injured in the Connell Mine Other Notes. The largo audltoilum of the Hickory Street Presbyteilan church was taxed to Its utmost capacity last night by a vast number of the lepresentntlvo young Gcrmnn peoplo of this side, the occasion being the j early concert of the Ladles Aid society of the congre gation, The opening number of the nffulr was a selection by the Orpheun club, a musical organization composed of F II. Wldinajer, violinist; Ctiailes Doer snm, pianist; W. H. Stanton, jr., oor netlst, and William McAndiews, clai lonetlst. That pleasing number wns followed by a duet. "The Flsheiman," given by Thomas Heynon and John W. Jones. Miss Mat gat ct Jones, n con tralto soloists, sang with good effect Mnlloy's "Love's Old Sweet Song." A quartette compilslng Misses Lydla Sailor, Maigaiet Jones, Ml. Hevnon and Mr Jones, tendered "Tell me, Thou Pretty Bee," by Ptotheroe. Miss Bes sie Sloat was at her best In "The Hide of Jennie McNcnl." Responding to an enccne Bhe leclted "A Wayward Life" Miss Sailor sang In a clever manner "When the Heait Is Young" A selec tion by the Orpheus dub concluded the llrst portion of the piogrmnme. In section two, the talent noted uppeared to equally us pleasing advantage as In the opening of the concert. NIGHT SCHOOL NOTES As stated In this column tecently the attendance at the night schools on this, side Is so great that the school eon tiolleis and teachers were much sui pilsed. At No. 15 school there aie at tending tho sessions many joung men of foreign With, who ate unnble to master the English studies undei teacheis of our language, as a conse quence application has been made lo Controller Jedin Gibbons, of the Twen tieth waul, to use his utmost endeav cus to have a teacher engaged to in stiuct them, who Is convetsant with their language. Mi. Gibbons has stat ed that the wishes of these joung mm will be complied with within a few dajs. Owing to a number of urnulj lads who congiegate nlghtlv at No. s. st hool It was nece-ssatj to summon the polh e theie Wednesday night to dispel the boisterous ciowd The tactics of these lads ftustiated the efioits of the stud-i-nts to puisue theli studies In the tmu qull mannei thnt until lecently char acterized the sessions at this school. Lieutenant Zang has notified the pa tiolmen undet him te pu much at tention to the vicinities of the schools on this side duilng the boms ef the night sessions, until the gangs bent on eltstui bance are bioken up. Misses Maiv MoIIltt and Mai Pm eell anil Joseph Muiphy have been add ed to the staff of teacheis at No 11 school. SOCIAL EVENTS. Miss Yetta Ait, cashier at the Davl ilow shoe house In the central city, w.-ui visited nt het home, JOJ Birch stieet, last night, by n small paity of her friends- The young people ai l anied to give their friends an agiee-ablc- suipilse. The Dennis quartette accompanied the visitors and matei lollv assisted In canylng the pio ginintue of entei tainment. A palat able lunch was served and dancing was Indulsed in. The partv was comuosed of Mi. and Mis, Wnlter A. McConnell. Mr. and Mis. John Hoffman, Mi. and Mrs. Peter 'P Neuls, Mis. William Frantz. Mis. Choi les Art. Misses Lena nnd Emma Faust, Clara Ross, Ljdla and Millie Neuls, and Mensts. John Jan sen. John Astrlnger, Tred Evans and Walter Lange Ambrose He rz, the energetic grocer and diy oods man, of Stone avenue, was foitj j ears of agei jesterday. The modest) of Mi. Heiz kept the fact fiom many ef his waim friends, but a goodly number, however, learned of the occasion, and In a body tbev went to his lesldence last night to nbservy the event In a manner befitting It. Mis. Eerz, who was a paitj to epiletly atianglng the celebration, pienared a sumptuoiifi dinner, the meilts of which weie done ample Justice to bj the gath ering. The host was warinlj i ongrat ulated and made the recipient of maiiv gifts. Dancing, eiuhu and othei di versions were tho other featutes ot the evening. MARRIED AT ST. MARY'S CHFRCH Miss Lizzie Phillips, ot Maple stteet, and Funk Iteldmlllei, of Crown ave nue, weio united In niairlage at St. Marj's chinch jesteiday morning at 8 o'clock. A nuptial mass celelnated by Hev Peter Christ, lector of St. Maij's church, pieceded the ceremony, which was perfoinied by the celebiant of tho mm." Only the most Intimate ft lends of the joung couple were ptcsont at the mairiage. Tho reception was held at the home ot the bilde, and It was attended by tho membeis of the two families, Mr. and Mis Reidmlller aie popular young people, admit ed and esteemed bj- a vast circle of friends. Thcj- will com mence housekeeping today In a neatly furnished home on Clown avenue. N'l'nS OF NUWS. John Butko, rcsIdint: nt 1001 Hem ington avenue, was injiued while at woik yesterday at the Connell mine. A fall of coal landed on his head, which cut It badly. The back of tho head was laid open, anil a deep sash was made acioss the foichc.id lie was. tnken to his home and nlven attention by JJr, Walsh. Fifteen stitches wero insetted to close the wound on tho head and eight weie placed In the fore head. Work was commenced yesterday nt the Neptune engine house. The com pletion of the lemodellliif: of tho In tel lor of tho luntters will bo ruchert TRY GRAIN-0! TRY GRAIN-0! Auk jour Grocer todnv to hIiovv voii a pnckiiRO ot OltAIN-O, the new food drink that takcB the place of coffee Tho chil dren may drink It without lujuiy us well as the adult. All who trj It. like It GltAlN-O ha that lich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but It la miide fiom pure grain, and tlm most delicate Htomach receives It without ilUtreHB. ',4 the pilco of coffee, ISo. and 25 cts. per puckage. Bold by all grocery. A OEMERAL Nursing Dr. T. M. Burns, of Denver, Colo., writes: "I consider Johann Hoff's Malt Extract superior to all other remedies In the treatment of suppression of milk and as a general tonic for nursing mothers." hr jilotiMr nml All either Hie $ if nnriT nninn UlttHI &IW Johann Hoff's gsiQ wiiii i minniinTnTWiiiiMTl WBwl A LIST OP UP-TO-DATG WINTER GOODS AT CUT-RATE PRICES. BARGAIN SNAPS. Here Arc a Few Extra Bargains: SnnpHalA Price Men's C.ilf Welt, kangaroo tip, double sole $1.98 Men's White Bios." Box Calf, leather lined 2.79 Men's "Juno" Calf, heavy soles, winter weight 1.98 Men's Felt Boots, with Perfection overs, $2.50 grade 1.89 Men's 1 ubber boots .JI.'iS Uovs rubber boots . Ladles' rubbet boots Youths' rubber boots Mioses' rtlbbi-i boots Chilli's rubber boots MO "S 1 H .Vt Hundreds of other Big Bargains, which we shall mention from time to time in these columns. Standard HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, mjRaUNIH'.R A WAS, L:5e:i. II. K. I. UNCI, .Manager. ONE WEEK With Dallj Mutlnce (except Morula)) Commencing .Monday, Nov. 11 Elmer E. Vance's Comedy Co. With the W'ouilerfill HhVfllll Kin re stile oCHeenlc production-), merlloroils comedies nmlNeiiKiitlotinl DrmiiR I'ltlCh IDC, 'JOe', :iOc' Week Comniencliis Mon. Nov. 21 America' ireatet Kepcrlulre Organization EDNA THE SPOONERS CECIL. iiil 'I holr Ills t'omcd und Siseliilt,v Co. Monday Night "A Fair Kobe." Dime Matinee Dally Commencing Tue$ela Special thanksgiving Matinee. Nirsirr imci:s-io ro ent. Ladles l'e tickets Mond.tv nlBht within a fdiort time, niuch to the pleas uie of the conipan. which li.is suffeied many Inconvenlenies by the tevet.il elibivs made in the vvoiK Tie l.ojalty club eii th" 'Yuiin 'i lneii'rt Cliilstlall a!si iillon will conduct a "I'he.stnut Hunt" tonlsl'l at the association looms. To South Slile pations Meadow lirook U'asluiy Pea coal $1 .'I dellv eied To wagons, T." cents a ton. Tel ephone No. 41.11. Mis. Walter McCartney and iiltv , Miss Maine riaheity, er Wilkes-Han e. have K'tuined fiom a visit with Kate Ooidon, ot Stone avenue Patiolnnn eleoise Tones has lesimvd elutv aftei a i Illness of a week'.s elui atlon. William Schmlilt, .Ii , the driiRKlst nt Teippo's phntmacy, is uboiit after a hev etc llln.'su. MINOOKA. lMlliek DevlllP, of AVest MlnooKa, left ehlelda' for Philadelphia to ic slde the ic peininnently The emplo.vis of ihe (Tieenweiod Xo 1 .mil " tollkile.s win be paid S.itiu ela.v . .lohn M'. .lovce has" lemoved his householi! iffe-cts to his new ies.idnico on School Muet A pli' isant .siipi in- piuly was teu elered .Miss Urlds-et Walsh at hei I'onio In Wcht .Mlnooka last cvrnlris. OBITUARY. Dr. J.nnes S Kellj, of Archbnld, died at his Imnu on Silun strut Vrdncil tv afternoon. JJr. Ktllj w.is Si v.aia of age and gradunteil fiom tho V ulvi isllv ot Pennsj lvaniii live cats ngo. AttM Mud. uatlng ho rut irel the examination fn lesidcnt phsiclnii of St. Marys hoit.il at Philadelphia. He was the Miices-siul cuinpitltor foi the l cl ef linucii out of a class of m my brilliant vounu, men lie lem.lllied at he hospital foi onu ve'iir and then follovvcel hit. piofewloii In til It dtv with suicess. Two .rn ago lie icmoved to UlMihnnt, wlieie In was cNccolliihlv Miciis-suii. Palling lualth rompcllid him lo lib union bin PI ae tlie and hi took up IiIh residence Willi Ids parent Mr. unel Mr". Patrick Killv. The cany eternise of V-. Kelly Is icgicitcel by the nian who knew him Tho luneral will take placo this morning. A high ma- s ot requiem will bo citebuiUel at .yt. 'J'honim churili Inteimcnt will bo nwilo at the I'allio.ie ennetery, Archb ilil. PicUiTlcl: Krcln died at IdH home, ')(! lllrkorj htiret, cKtcidn. miri Ing at daj llgtit. Ilo bad been nlllw all surr.in r and the past two months were spent In Intense huflering. Tin iIi-cmscsI was C". years of age', and a resident of Houth Scranton for many vcu-s lie was a tmstwerthy ctnpiove nf the iJIiltmn Mini, ufncturlng works of this cliv. Ills wire and the lolKwhig chlldun hiirvlve blm Mrs Henry Jrceibscn. Mln.cs I.llllau iiul Amu Iv'tebs, Chailes Kr. bs. of New Vj k city, und John Krebs, of f'ompauy U, Tlultrenthi slinent, now at ('amp "ioung, Augusta. Ua Til" tuiieial will take place tomonow aft' moon nt " o'clock hei vlccs will be held at tho house and Itev. J. C. Schmidt, ot the Oeim.in Ji.iptlxt church wl.t olllclate Interment will be mado in the Plttstou aveniiu ee meter). William McNeill!', died ut his homo nn Hemlock slieet. South Pel union Wcdnns. ilnv morning at the age nf r,"i )ears The deceased wis imo of the oldest residents of Scranton. Ho cume ovu llflj vcuim ago, nnd was a foieman lor a score of veiirH hi the old rolling mill His wlfo nnd lour children sm vivo hlni. 'J'hev aie Mrs. Michael Whelun, Miss Pannlo Mc Nall, JceopIi and Prank McNally, all of this city. Tho funeral will take phue lo moi row morning nt 8 o'clock. A mass of requiem will bo celebrated at St, Peter's Cathedral. Intirment will be made In Cathedra! cemetery. TOMIO FOR Mothers t ctandird h Intiutloiu. nimrnur - 5HUt 5ALt Men's Arctics .OS IIiivh' Alctlcs 79 v oaths' Arctics , 1,9 MIsps" Arctics S9 I. idles' Arctics (,1 Child's Arctics 19 Shoe Store, 217 LACKA. AVE $ AMUSEMENTS T YCEUM THEATRE, " RCIS & llUKdUNDER. Letiees. II. R. L.ONO. Manager. PrlJuy and Saturday anil Saturday IMatlnee, Nov. iH and 19. THE FAMOUS Brother's Bryno In their Pntlrely New Pantouilua Kiiolusc Comedy. GOING TO THE RACES I'onltlvely Hip Urcalont Production of Pantomimic Comedy Kver Given In this Country. 5-PEOFlE BO JjUI! '1 he Client Ituco hcene! Hlx TLoiough- breel Kiii'e 1 oises' Ine Pnnnv Plrj Scene! I be Wonilenti Air yblp! luo Ileal huslua ami rutin IIui-hc 1 bo 1, mglilu Sjliovv 0f the world. He,'itlm price MiUlncis, clilldreii 'J.c, Adults ,'VOc. a TheGondoliers tor tho lieuettt of Free Kindergarten Association. SO-CHOKUS-nO SPPl IAI.ht.l..Vi:HV. GOIUJKOPS COsTUMKa. Pl.Kcritlt'AL. UFPEOT Uiiticr's 1'ull Orchestra. Ultll.l.I .TC VSI' OP l'AVOUITK V.MA TKUU VCPAl.lfc.T's Lyceum Theater Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day Evenings, Novembsr 21, 22 and 23. Wednesday Matinee. Sale of seats to oneu nt Powells Musla ftore PUda,.ovembri IS, Oa in. : J GaietyTheater One Solid Wcok, Commencing .Monday .Matinee, Nov. 1-1. WITH Jolly Nellie Ha nley Matinees JMunday.Tuesday. Friday, Saturday Nest week tho Oawloolah Kurlctttst Mon. dii, luehelu and VVenesdiiy. Tho J'renrh Polly Company, Tliursiln, I'rlduy, ami r-aturdiiv, with special Thanks giving Vlatlneo J hunduy Nov. 21. Seamless :ind Solderless CIMCCT 18-Karat Wedding Rings. riRDOl Also the New TilTany .Style, 25-Kaiat WEDDING PRESENTS In sterling Silvci, Rich Cut Glass, Clocks, etc., Diamonds and Fine Jewelry. Stone Rings in endless variety. THE MOST COMPLETE Stock of Watches FROM S2.50TO $150. Mr. Adams, our Optician, will fit anv cases of defective vision at a very reasonable price. 130 Wyoming Avenus. WANTED. Scrap Iron, Second-Hand Machine ety. Old Metals, etc. We sell second-hand Boiler Tubes, Stacks, Tanks, etc., write us for anything in this line. HUH SUPPLY HI Kill CO. ;eiQ West Lackawanna Avenue. A CHILD e.ui froit a cako In one mln uto If fhe uses ICEALINE Tho Ni'vv Prostliu; No tusar or tlavol' used. All OroceiH 10c. pkg.; or mall 15c. Mudo only by tho JUKAMNJ; M ANUPAcrUUlNQ CO. llolyoke, Maia MEuCrarau .1