8 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JANUARY 2, J 890. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON HOW NEW YEAnS WILL BE OBSERVED. Eloctric City Wheelmen Entoitain in the Club Houso on Jfickson Street Donation Day at tho West Side Hospital-Installation of Offi cers of St. Leo's Batallion- Funeral of Mrs. Mary Haivey fiom Her Itesidonco on South Seventh Street. Personal Notes. This evening the Ulectiic City Wheelmen will entoitnln tho liU'mbeis. their tnothois, wives ami Indy ft loiulsr at tho club hniisp 1 1 Jackson street. The membcts have w Id-spread lepu tutloii us enttitiilneis. Tho committee In cliutfiL' has lift nothing undone tt In I'm tho piosent iiflnlr up to the high iil Htaiulatil. During th evening the following ptoginmnto will he lendoH'd: PART PI15.ST l'lnna solo, si-leetid. Miss I'Mlth r!wl,t!i Ti'Uot solo, selected .Mr. Thus .1. Hippie Jlucltatlmi xi lie tul. Alls. Hi side Abu Hluto Kei'ltiitloli. ttplrptnl AIlss IJppite is.irltono solo, sclcctc-il Prof. David immih I'AUT SKCOND Vt lltstlllii" Milu Hi lei led Alls A. Mlneiv.t ll"l! ntrltutlfin wlfi'tcd.. . ...Mi Hiltim 'I iMior solo se-l'i ti'l. Mi. Tl cm .1. Glp.ile J'.icttntlmi lifted. Alii" n-xlf Atay Slcilo l'lulio nolo MfUiti'it Alum 11 Williams VinjtnpnnlMs AIlss DeHtli RwIukIp. AHm iinn U Wlltlum Mr- Pr-lbitt. Tlip t.intal i "''.nnta riuns ami Putle Sam," which Is sonu thing now in th line of I'hrlsimns i antuta. nml vvhleh wan rpiKleini nt the I'lv mouth Pongte sutlonal i-hunli lut Alonday evening, will, I) roitiit, be lepe.Ued UiIh cven lnjT. The following l ih rust of chnr inteis Cmim flaii" T V. Hoberts, Mis. Hnnt i 'lane. Miss Winnie Strph ns; Little .tlr linliio. Master How aid ryiloir fne Sum .Tohti If Thomus, Amcrlran dolfirnte 5tls Jinn' Owens 'lilnwi il'l(sat Charlt s Cndwgan AlHtinnb' AIhh ATargnret Kvans, ami ten Pickaninnies Welsh delegate, AIlss Mnv P lie Parson. English delegate 1'nnlfl 1. Decsi Indian deli'gat Qomi r i',an other nation will l r pre--'ntcd In fontiimi . Polos win lie Mini? Iy thorn taking pirt A eupld drill, twelve hon leprrsi-ntlng 'olilloi. a ling drill bv twelve girl- lives, fair i tmd cuplds" dilll and dollies' song by twenty ehlldrcn will complete tht pingramme This afternoon .mil tonight the eis teddfod of the Kirsi Wi lull Cnntsrega tlonal church will be held. The nro. gramme, an published in Saturday's Is ui oi The Tilhiuie will bo rendered. li(i.VTli).V DAt Huturd.iv wi the annual donation day of tin- We" lde hospital nml the institution wan IiWmTl remembered The contributions not onl came from tho West Pith hut from ft lends In tlm central cltv "o partiuilnr hertlon of thin side (luii.iteii, mt from all over Ora . "l!9 furps a cough or cold SSiSB S " ouedi I It is the ut i cuinrii r lit t eolith niueity for Cough byrup i-p; uuoui iau i uwib riLUiuiuiua ii rnii. 25 c. L " G' I SB r &ti 'Jul, Wi uour c T T "9 We re Closed Today. 01 IT Business for the Year eons Tomorrow aaHiBi Globe Warebodse came Now Year's frrr-etltiK. Many no doubt who found It Inconvenient to send their lompmbrances on Saturday will Bond them today. As tho articles cmno In they weio received bv Matron MIhs Smith nml Allison Kennedy and l'owderly. The following lift wan fur nished by .Alius .Smith: 1. D. Evans it- Co.. six pillow canon; I). It. AIoiraii, one cave peas .Mis, Al. T. (Jreon, two cun.s ot tomatoes All. John H. Parr, six towels and Jar of pn del veH Mis. Jf. At Holes", one hov of oraiiRen, Mlnteis of St, Patrick's ot phutinRr, old linen Aire. Thomas While, fruit ealte, lonas l.oim'H Somt hpvi n tl)lIo, W. 11. Piecmim, chock for $25, Alls. Prank Shedd and Airs. TINtoii, pair sheetH, fruits and pickles: Alr.-i. Lew la Alotse bairel lloui , Atlss AloiKnn, pIctuicM for dilldtens waiJ and hoiie Jacket. Alix. W. A. l'.tlne, suck Hour. AIih, Aluikej, table cloth, lv boxes oat Hakes, AIi.s. Huilow, sic boxen loin stnich, ennned fruit; Air. and Alls. 1) Al. Jonc. one dozen cans poais. one dozen iuhh tomatoes. Alr. John Hairl.-, table i loth, fruit ami plekli'H. PU.N'nitALS OP A DAY. Thu fuiit'ial of the late Jessie Kowe, who died t't NorrNlonn, S. J., took place fiom the lcsldcnco of Clement .Marsh, of South Hyde l'aik avenue, Saturday aftermion. Jtev. S. P. Alnt lliews. pastor of the Scranton street llaptlst chuicli, oillclated. Intuimcni was nude m the Washburn stieei eemoleii. The pull-beaiets weie Ate.isi.s. John. Clement, William and Thomas Alnrsh, uncles of the deceased. The funeral of Airs.. Ataiy llnrvej, wife of It. A Harvey, wan held at the iisldem-e on South Seventh stroet Sat urday afternoon. Up v. .1. 1). Sweet, pastor of tin Simpson AlPthodlst Kplrf eopil cliuich. was the olIlclatiriR clot Rjiniin. Uuiie waa made In the Wash burn .stiect cemetciy. The pall-beai- ei.s weie .iessiw Miunui'ii jjaiiBiorn, ltender. Conntll, Itoltiy and Wlllani lleaumont. The funeral of Floreiue. the little dauRhtrt'of Air and .Mis'. iCIch.ud AIc Ilitle. took place from the pnicntnl home on Jackson ritreet Satin day af tiruoon. Intel ment was made In the I'athedial Lemeter. The lemalus of the Infant thlld of Air. and Airs. Af. J. Itllcy. of Price ntiiet, wet 0 laid at lest In the Cathe dral cemetery vesterday afternoon. INSTALLATION OP OPPICHUS At a nieetliiR ot St. Leo's battalion held ut their rooms in St. David's ball yesterday af tei noon tho follow lag olll ceis for thi ensiilni,' teim were In ftolled by i x-Vicp Preidcnt John KadRen. Picfddent, Al J. .Teiiiilns5. vice-president. Prank Ollroy, Jr.; r -rurdliiff pfcretaiy, Thomas V. Alm phj treasuiei. James CaRan. trus tets, Allcbael Padden. Thomas Con llois, Patrick O'Toole, P. A. Bucklev, Patrick Tolan; deleRates to quarterly convenHon of Diocesan union at Pino 'hook Jan. Is. John .7. Cnddtn, P. J. lilroy. Thomas f'onnot. P. H. limk. ley, l'atrlek Tolan, Janltni, Allclmol Plnherty. Xi:V YDAU'S i;'K I'AP.TV. NVw y cat's lvp patty was held .11 the home of Aliss Cathetlne O'llata, on North Alain avenue, Saturday even InR. The eve'nltiR was spent In vailotis uniUMMiients. AIissis Allehael AlcDon iiurIi John ShaiiRhnessy. Thomas Poid and Cliarlm Dn ki Inn k favoied the ru '-tsi with s-oli"1 At a late hour 10 trpslnnent! wile served and aftet vv iti hlnR the old vi ar out and the m w jc.i in and wishlm? AIls O'Hai.i the areboOse compliment of the new year nil do parted for home. Those present were Allwes Alamln Oavln, llcllndn Allen, CavnnaURh, Car ton, H. tlalliiBher, Alary and Alat-Raret HennlRnn, Nellie Plynn. and Messrs. Thomas Pord Thomos Tlcrney, John SbuiiKliness.v, Thomas (lllroy, llohei t AtcNIiholas. I. AIcAndrows. John Plynn. Horo Alndden, Al S Lnvelle, Allcbael AIcUonouRb, James Atuiphy, Thomas Aturphy and John IleiinlRau, SPKCIAL At I 'SIC At the Jackson street HrtptltU ehuii'b last evenliiR the choir lendeiid an ox icllent inoRramme of .spiclal music under the Jeadetshlp of 1'iof. T.ewls Dal An oiehPHtrn added Riently to the sweet and beautiful anthems muhr by the i boh. A solo, "Peai Ye Xot o lmiiel" was HttiiR bv William J. Jones. In an excellent manner. AIlss Alary 11. Nichols alo teiideied seveinl solos In a tine soptano voice. The well in epared programme need he commended ami special mention of the exiellence o' tho sliiRlnR Is due to Choilfter Davis, PlIHSONAL AIL'NTION. Alls Aim tin I'urey. of North Alain avenue, is enteltaltllllR her slstet, Airs. Nealon, of Carbondale. Air. and Alts ItU" .1 Hi own. of StrnudsbuiK. fotmetly of tbih plde, aie vIs'lllliR relatives In town. Miss Kaihel Powell, of North Ciai tleld avenue. Is vIsttlnR fi lends In Pltts tnn. P. Duffj. of llhiRhiimion, was a vlsltot In town vestcrdi. Atlss (Icrtrude olivci, of Wllkee J.aiie, who has been vIsItlnR her cous in. AIlss Portha Powell, or North Clar fleld avenue, has leturiicd home Airs. Thomos Williams, of Hdwaids ville. vi ho Pan been vlsitltiR relatives on this side, hns teturiipd home. AI1NOII NHWS NOTHS Mil pi 1st paity vi as tendeiod AIlss SiHli' llarilson, of Ithaca, N, Y., at the home of her sister, Aliv. Pied Col ony, on Notth Ninth street, Friday tv enliiR. A sweipstake shootltiR matih will he held at GeoiRC Jones' hotel. Kescr valley, at .' o'clock this afternoon. Tho following olllrets of Hyde Park lodge. KnlRlit o Pythias, have been elected for the msultiR eai C. C, I'hailes Watkins; V. C , .Tonkin It. Jcn kliiH, president. J. II. Lewis. Al. A Henry Cracknell, Al of Al.. Ptanklln Phillips, . C, John Davis, O. Cr , Jo-i.pli Olivet, ttustec, John Plojd. St. Paul's Plonei'i corps, St. Leo's b-ittnllon and Hjde Park Pather Ala tluw society held u busims and social session In St. David's hall yesterday afternoon to consider the wlvisabllty of oiiBolldatinR the time tocletle. J. II. Devme was ihaiiin.in and At. Jen nings, secritnty. After lonsldeinble (liscueelon a iCbolutlou was passed in favor of combining the three societies in one. The matter will now bo bioURht before each Individual society for approval. Tho ladles o the Simpson Social cltcle, of the Simpson Methodist Epis copal church have been fottunati in sicuilng for .1 New Ycai's nttiaitlon the inldRot sisters, Lucy and Sat ah Adanw, 01 Alai tha's uieyard, Alass., whose tcputatlon as entei tainei-i Is wldcspioail and who villi hold fotth tonight at the al oc chinch. They site 11 and 4G Inche- high, respectively. Tluy give a vety unique entcruiln incnt. their proRrainme coiihlstlug of t..bleau.x. p.iiitomhie, songs and teclta-tion- One tableau, "The Aficenslon," hi lug oxeeedlngly line. Tho admission will bo 1" cent i. Ice cream villi be suvcd aftei the nitortalnmont. NOItTH SCRAUTON. snow the c hutch set vices yesterday vw-ie not well uttended in the moin liiR, but In the 1 veiling the chinches vine well tilled. At the Pitsbyteilan ihuich Itov. George Guild gave a veiy InterestliiR i.iscourne, which was the tlt.st of the seiles which will continue thtoughout the week. The iliolr, In chaige of Prof. Whltemore, lendeied some choice anthems At the Haptlst chuich the iirogiiiu.me of Christmas night was tendeied. The evening was entirely taken up by the set vice of nong. The seivlcts In the Puritan Con giegatlonal church in the mcnnlng were pootly attend) d. The pastor gave an able cIIm oittse on "Woodninn Spain That Tiee" At the evening service tiieie was 11 good turn-out. who list ened to a sitmon on 'The Old Year's Lament and tho New Yeai's Gteetlng." The Wayne avenue Welsh Haptlst had 11 vety Inteiestlng setvlce In the even ing, which was Interspetsed with c holie anthems by the choir. Doubtless the laiRest (lunch social that will be held this year will be that which begins this afternoon at the Providence Welsh Congregational chinch. Already over eleven hundred tickets have been ,sold. The Ladled Aid society has prepaml ui c oinmoda tlons tor 111 teen bundled peisons. I5e- glnnig at 2 o'clock this aftctnoon meals will be set veil us long as desired. Also on tomoirow evening at 7.no o'llock. U.icli evening un entertalnmint will be given In tho nub-oriuin, vvhli.li will ton lst of numbeis b local artists. The 'Hough Itlder" wll be produced at the ntmory today. Alatineo at L'.DO. evening at S. The jaoceeds aw for the benellt ot the Niagara hos-e compiin. Sciulio Wolcott, nn old and lespected cltlon of thU end. who died Friday night ntter a lingering Illness, was burled yesterday In the Alarcv ceme tery at AIooslc. Tho funcial was bold at the bouse where the many ft lends gathered to pav their last ic.spects to the dead. AIlss Phoebe smith, of Notth Alain stieet, Is confined to b'i homo bv a seveie attack of grip. On Friday afternoon the pupils of St. Alaiy's Academy villi give 1111 enteituln ment In St Alniy's hall on ATnikot Hllei-t George llenedlit has passed bis linnl examination aa liw student. The Welsh Ivotltes of Ameile.i held Installation ot nilltns In Ostorhout's hall Satuiday oven In v. Tho Father "vVhltty societv held n ni'otlng yesteidny to conclude business matteis pertaining to their coming country dance. Alts. Thomas Llvesv, of West Alaiket stuet, lias eone to the south to spend the Wlntei. AIIsb Hlona Wlkman is the guest of her In other at Vlneland, N, J. Jonathan llodham Jr., Is confined to bis hump by a sovete cold. Geoie" Tile bai dson. of Alain iivinue Iijs a seere attack of gilp The Alanvllle poja tomoriow. II P. Alooie's thillllns full 1 act c oin edy dl.tma. entitled "Itoosevvlt's SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow u cough to run until It gets beyond tln reach of nu'dlcliio They olton sav, "Oh. It will weur nwm." but In most c- us It vieurs them awa Could the) ho Induced to try tho suceexuful mvUlcluo called Kemp's ilaUiim, which in sold on a poflltve Biuimnteo to tare, they would im mediately see the excellent effect utter taking the first dose. Price 2;c. and tOc. ml.. 1 . . A A ..II lianul 4 Ml) M'l. An eminent scientist re cently said: "Cod-liver Oil is truly a wonderful com position. It is seemingly Nature's remedy in almost every wasting disease." Scott's Emulsion contains the pure oil combined with hypophosphites, it rebuilds worn tissues, enriches the blood, invigorates the nerves, stops drains and wasting. Consumptives, Diabetics, pale or thin people, or nurs ing mothers, should remem ber this. Do not accept a substitute. $uc ami ft no, all druggists SCOTT . I10WNL, ChtmuU, New York. Hough Hlders" will be produced at aimoiy this afternoon and evening by the ICejstone Llteniiy and Di .untitle society for the benellt of the Niaguia hose company. No. 7 il'ls piny de scilbes the persecutions of the t'u bans and the gloilous vlctotles of the burnt Ante! 'cutis on land and on sea. The Niagara companv, for whom the benefit will be given i. a most worthy oiganlzatlon and Is entitled to and should receive tue hcuity Mippotl of the public. The atternoou peifonn aneo will begin at clock and In the evening at o'clock-. A social will fol low the evening petfot manic. Prank Hleharils, of Bloom avenue, has teeovered from his loeent illness. James Strains, of South Gibson is visiting fi lends n Summit avenue. Allfls Josie Alortis. of I'eekvllle, Is visiting friends on West Market stieet. Kdward J. O'Alalley, of Wist Alai ket .street, has 1 etui md fiom a stay with fi lends In Shamokln. The family of Puink Chase Is suf feilng with la grippe John Hobbs, of Cannonsville, N, Y., who lino been visiting his sister. Airs. J. H. Alvoid, of Notth Alain avenue, has returned home. Finnic Shlrer, ot iMonttose, hn.s re tuined home after a few days visit with ft lends on Putnam street. Geoige Jackson, of Lehigh Univer sity, Is home on a visit to his parents, Air. and Alrr. H. S. Jackson, of Hock well place. ''. J. Davis, of Wnricti stieet. will leave net week for Tienton, X. J., v.heie he expects to sing al lovlval meetings being ,.elu there. Alts. Wilder, of Weston place, has rf turned Horn a week's visit at Ho chester. Patrolman Palmer is doing day duty this week. Lleutenunt Spellnmn is nursing a se vere cold. David Wntkins, brother of Patrol man Watkins. I.s home on n. sick fur lough from mp AlacKonzle. Patrolman T. It. Thomas Is slowly recovering fiom a soveic attack ot la Rrippe. Alall Canier John F. AIcDonough, of Alarket stieet. Is citiite III. AIlss Alaiy Hdwnids. of AIIII Creek, Is vlriltlng fi lends on Hock stieet. James Sweenej, of Potsvllle, is vis iting fi lends- on Kelser avenue. The Father Whltty society will hold a meeting Surdaj evening. GREEN KIDQE. Dr. L". Al. Gieen has recoveied from his lecent illness. Jay Hoss Is confined to his home with Bill). Geoige Sold spent Sunday with Park Place filendf. AIlss Hesslo Cioft, ot Alation htreet, Is suffering with an attack of grip. Philip Doeisam is confined to Ills homo witli a severe cold. Hdgar Gaidner, of Wilkes-Dane, is visiting nt tho horn- ot Air. Klefer, of Cnpouse avenue. Attendants nt tho churches In this section was laige for such extreme 1 old weather. Some kind philanthropist yesterdnv hired a hoise and snow plow nnd had them at woik cleaning tho sidewalks on all tho streets ninth of Alailon. This pethapa accounts for so many pel sons being In attendance at all the chinch .services. OBITUARY. Alts. Jane Walklns died Satuiday af ternoon at tho lesldence of her son. T. 11. Watkins, ii'JO .Monroe avenue. She was about ') yoai.s of age. Sho was bom In Anglesey, Not lit Wales, Jan. JO. 1S0, and wns tho daughter of the late Aloses T. How hinds, a name fa miliar to ninny of the older residents of the Lackawanna and Wyoming val leys. AIis. Wntklna had been in poor health tor seveial years and on Christ inas day became alfected with the grip, which disease, on ut count of her en feebled condition, soon nmsumed her remaining v Utility. The surviving mcmben of her family are: Airs H. D. Thomas, of Toronto, Can.: Airs, r.le ttiior Hevun Huntington, Scranton; Isaac L. Hevnn, West Plttston; AIis. nialietli S. Hkiktslee, Springer, New Alexlco; Philip H. Uovan and Hbenez.er L. Hevan, Patersoir T. II. Watkins, Srruntoti; Alrf. William Jones, Avoca, and Alr.s. Hlibaul Alalnwarliig, of West Iittston The smviving members of her father's family are: Airs. Thos. Sejso. of Strykcrsvllle, N. Y: Ali.s. William J Davies. AVyotnlng Airs. William AltCiave ami Alls Hhther T. How lands, of Seiauton Airs. Wntkins duiing all tho tilals and vicissitudes of an eventful life. was 1 most devoted and consistent Chris tian woman, a most loving mother to her family and a kind and helpful "Alother In Israel." It inav truly be said of her. that her whole llfo wns "One giand. sweet bong," the insplilng Influence of which will leave Its Im press upon all who knew her Tho funcial set vices will be hi Id at U o'clock tomoirow morning at rjo Alon 1011 avenue. The icmalns will be burled in Forty Pott cemetei). The Inter ment will b pilvate. AtrH. William Suait diid m lur home at Forest City yefteiduy after noon ut LCD o'tioik. Her death was due to pulinonuiy tiuublo. Sho was 'M vears of age, and is sut lived by het husband and three children. Tho fu ueial aiiangements are Incomplete. Lifjhtning'p Freak. Fouv Hliten belonging to Wlllluni Aiudi Ratlittnd umlci a muplu tieo In Van Wert county, Ohio, unci among them wcie tlgli treii black imeK A lillnilhiK IIiihIi ot llkht ulug seemed to penetiute the earth In the inldat of tho Hock and killed all the black Mheej), leaving the white mm unhurt, lliich dead slieei) had a round bole In the back of its neck, as If from a pistol bull, and uroimd It the wool vus burned away. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON THIRD ANNUAL DINNER OF TUE FOURTEEN FRIENDS. Festivities Bcfjan at Midnight in tho Hotel Best-Yearly Yulotido Festival of tho Scranton Stcngor rundo Hold in Natter's Hall Somo of the Evonts That Aro Scheduled for Today Personal Notes and Jottings of a Minor Nows Char acter. lly a wide margin, the thlld ci initial dinner of the Fourteen Fi lends, one of the loading social tngunizatlous of the city, given nt Hotel Host, begin ning shoitly befoio midnight last night and continuing Into this morning was one of the most brilliant of tho many lnompoiable events of the club. As Is the 1 tile it wus given for the members only, und It vvum uttended bu goodlj number. The eaily bouts ot the night wei. passed ,n an Informul manner, chatting nnJ pleasant exchanges oc cupying the time. At 11 o'clock tho gathering tepalted to the dining hall, which was u bower of beauty, the de corative viork having been at ranged 1V l.'lllll ,,!,. t, rPlw. 1. ,11.1 ,l,..f ...111.,,- "4 v.... ........ 1 ..- ,.,.r ,,,.. ivi.l.'. 1 were iaviniy ucioiueci wttn tlie coioia of the dub, nlle gieen and pink. Su spended were a lurge number of Jap anese lanterns. Ihe stars and stilpos vi ere entwined with beautiful effect in tho decorations. Tlnee long tnbles, tunning lengthwise, weie nrranged per tectly. An abundant display of Geor gia pines and evergreens v.'ere plnced at Khort Intel vals on the tables. Piecedlng the opening of the courses a shott business session was held, presided over by Pie-blent Peter Yoo. of the club, who also acted aH toastmnstor at the dinner. The meet li being concluded, the festivities weie commenced. Stewart James llest, of the Fotirt'on Friends, as sisted by Airs. Hest. prepared the menu, which wan comprised of the appendeel list of palatable eatlbles: Hlue points on half shell, turkey with ciunbenies, ham. cold veal, hausenpfeffer. mantled potatoes, potato salad, bilked sweet potatoes, celery, ollvre, pickles, frlut, coffee, cake, ice cienin, nuts and rais ins. Tho feast of reason and How of foul began with nn inteiestlng address by Toa,stmastoi .00s. He spoke at length on the object of the gathering, which vuh to etlebt.Ue the thlld anniversary of tho club lie -eealled the purposes for which the elub was formed, to piomote good fellowship, bustaln the standing of Its membets as citizens nnd to cnio for the wants of members when In need. Air. iocs happily lemaik d Hint "a little nonsense now and then is icllshed by the wlsest men." The speak er lefeired with prli.e to the standing of the men In the many pursuit'- of llf' viho are members of the organiz ation Air. Yoos eoncludi d bis spu . h with the sincere wish that the inurv coterlo will enjoy many happy rctiunti of thu day. Ptesldent-eloct Alb rt Heler. George Wlith, Jr. lounty CommWsloner Do muth, Albeit Westpfahl, Pud C. Hhr hardt. H. P. Alooie. Albert Gutholn followed with pleasing icmaiks In the order noted. T.ie lemainlng hours of j t'.o occasion were sienu in a pleasant manner. Ihe rcembeis present were Peter Yoos, Philip C. Scheuer, William Nnglo, H. P. Alooie. Walter Nape. Wil liam undohall, William Sdiwenker, Jo seph Sloeum, 'J'tiomas Huffy, Geoige Wlith, Ji., James P. Hest, Albert Heler, Albert Wes'pfa' John Schunk, Charlccs Delsing, Charles Neuls, Dr. Albert Kalb, Louis dimmer, Chatles Kirst, John Demuth George Scheuer, William Lafferty, Albeit Gutheinz, William Hudenbach, Andiew Host, Samuel Watson, Chatles Heler, James AlcCoy. The committee of ariange ments, to whom Is due the highest com pi mentH for the untiling effoits put forth in bringing about such an elab otate and incceiful conclusion of tho event wns composed of Fred C. Hhr harctt, chnlimnn; Geoige Wlrth, John Schunk, Charles Delsing, Albeit Heler, Albeit Westpfahl and Andrew J. Host. The music was given under the direc tion of Peter AlcCormlck. VtTLCTIDE FESTIVAL, The j tally yulctlde festival of tho Seiauton S.tengerrundo vu.s held last night at Natter's hall, the heudquaiteis of the society. It wa.s attended bv over tlueo bundled people who comprised the members and their families. The event l.s looked upon as one of the gieatest of the yenr with the Saenger luiidc, and each bucceedlng jear the enthusiasm giovvb gieater, and tho ai iangements itnd enjoyment cor respondingly. The preparatory woik Ineident to the affair involves much time und effort on the part of the com mittee entru-ted with the conducting of the .iffnli. The hall was handsomely dec muted for the occasion. To the ilybt of tho stngi- was placed a mammoth Chilst iua3 tree, billliantly lighted and lad"n with the custoiuuiy adornments. Gath ered around the tree weie the many little ones wdio chased about In Joyous glei . Hacb of them was piescnted with eancllew, nuts and oianges. A pro gramme of music and recitations was given under tin- dlieetlon of Ptofessor Schmidt. The opening nutnhet was a selection bj an orchestia composed of pupils of Professor Schmidt's. A vo' nl dui-t given by AIIs-es Lena Lenten and Kmimi Lew Pit lollowed and was receiv ed with metlted lecognltlon. Alderman John Lentes gave in Inter esting tnlk about these yeaily g.tthei Ings. A chorus of voung glils U'lidcred sweetly a popular Geimuit ballad. AIlss Lena Lentes, daughter of Mdeimau Lentes, whoso lecitatlve woik Is win ning for her much Just praise, delight ed her he.ueis, and was obliged to lu spond to two eucotes. Aliases Y'tta and mm Hersellfi and Lauru Henrlcb i eel ted In their usual clever styl". A largo number or beau tiful and costly ai tides weie tiwaided to the boldeiH of winning tlckets.passed thiough ihe audleiue in envelopes. Tho commute hi chuigc of the festi val was John Aluls, 'halrmani Fred Kirchhoff. Chailea Scheueh, Fu-d Alll ler, Theodore Levvcit, John .Stoeber, William Caiman, William Laumgart nct. Gem go Tennc and Louis Get? UVHNTS OF TODAv The maiden effort of the CI lb ot Pit ted! to enteituln vUI be made this MANY PEOPLE CANNOT DRINK roffteut nlallt It bpolU tllcll sleep A'ou ran drink Graln-O when jou iilenso and Hlccp llko a top Pol (Iritlu-O does not stlmiikitoi It iiourlHlies, cheers and feeds. Yot It looks and tastes llko tho best col fee For nervous persons, oung people and children Urnln-U U the pet feet drink. Mudo from pnro grains. Gut u package from your grocer today. Tiy It in place of coffee. 5 mid SSc. increases Appetite and Digestion Dr. L. J. Schofleld, of Warrensburg, Mo., writes. " I have been using Johann Hoffs Malt Extract In my practices and like It very much. It gives renewed and Immediate strength, while Increasing appetite and digestion." Johann Hoffs Ma Extract . .,T''lwJ ,fc . ,"fcv, iW. rk ' i' I have taken Ripans Tabules, and think they arc the best medicine in the world. I have tried everything but obtained no relief till I took Ripans Tabules, and now I am about well of dyspepsia. I was so bad that I could not keep anything on my stomach I am a carpenter by trade and a veteran soldier. My age is 54 years, and my regi ment is 115, Company D, New York Volunteers, Second Brigade, Second Division, Tenth Army Corps. - Anrwt)rltwl.ti'ontalnlnRT)NrtrtNTtrciJ'Sln 1 pair carlnn Orlthnr.t tin.) hnnir for wllf at porno clru-rt-tiTf MmnFf)NM flu low 1 1 m u Mrt 4 intenilMl fi r the iMvi uriil thi trmnmlrtl One dor n f tlmlltc-eent cartnm li tabnl )miili In 1 l.y mail liymvtinK Tort eichr , rntM" llm KirtNCn tit u Com I tsv.No IOHi rucstrtt,Nrwork ,rn ,-liiclut.itt htfs --oc le) will I n . , t forlM p itn I'll AaT0ULia Biny UO bu Uiwl ot crcxM.!-!", Kra-ralrtoiel.KIK.r4, urm agfrnti -ini! nt llli.t ft jru.anj Inrtxr thus. AMUSEMENTS. T YCBUM THEATRE, " RCIS & IIHItOtlMICK, Lcisjji II. K. l.OMi. Alanajer. NEWYEARSJAN 2, '99 V1A1ISKU AM)lcllir Mi, unit Mrs. Uuss tt'lij lal In n Itom.intic play of tlic lHtlneutiirt, entitled VAGABOND I A Wlierodnct It llo? Wherever thctc Is Itmil Ave luticlor hcu, It i mtt'TH nut, tl- th..rc. CJft ts porlrtlbcil spit Iti liaunt the iiir Wlionovir t ore fire rcMless souls to loum, There Vngalioiicliu lies tho Noimul s home A miignlllc-ont comiilote production. I 1 nboratv c'0ttmieH, Hpcc lal Keeneiy and a east of I'Veoptlon it cAocliuiiec PUICi:S- 23, Vi. "5 and Jt 00. Salo opens 1'rltlny December ".lfltli. Tuesday, Jan. 3 Kroiulway Oiiera Conipnny l'rom llroadunv I'luatie V. Y , cltv lu-uiled h) Camille D'Arville -IN- The Highwayman. DoICoven and Mnith'a Ititcst sueeens as prtscntecl -JOO nlKhtnut Uio,tdvar lliuntre entire N V. production. Alunii iniuut A. AIc.Loriu.ick. ritICl5 'Jie, MH; Toe, St 00, il .'ill Wednesday Jan 1. I ROLAND REED Vccompanlecl bj Isadora Rush Iu their langhlnj comedy entitled THE WRONG IR. WRIGHT P-v Geo 11 1'ioacllmrrt. l'KICKS t!,e. ni)c. 7je, Si on. afternoon and tonight. Thev vill k-p nn open hotc-e at tlulr ctiaitets .it Ho tel Ucst. An enjoyable programme hns been perfected. The New Year's day of the Young Women's Christian iissu latlon 'it the rooms on Cedai avenue, will be u biil llant event. The piogr.imme lm the, clav, as printed in this column Sntui da, will be obf-eived. Tho Alanhnttan Social club will give an eiiteitnliimeut mid dunce til St. John's hall on Sionc avenue tonight The annual ball of Pamp l'j. Patriot ic Order Sons or America Dium coip w 111 take pluio in Altisle hall c oimni nn. lug this aftiinooii and eontlnuiiig thiough the night. This innining at M o'clock tho coips will give a fanta-ale parade on tho main ptieets of this skio and the cential city. NL'US UF Ninvrt Adolph Keisling, of this side u.is totiiul Intoxicated, and neatly frozen to death, on Plttston nvuiue yesdrduy morning shortly after mldnlcht bv Pntiolman Helimidt. Assisted bv Putrolmau Huggeit.v, Kelsllug was locked up. Aide i man Moil, foi a NVu Year gift, dlsehaiged him vh"ii ar laigncd in police comt James W.ilrh, of Wajmait. has i, tuined fiom a visit vv I til his III ntliel Di. John J. Walsh. Air and A1m. John Lam'ieit, of I'ls stieet. are visltiiis at Wllkes-Uaire Alls' Alame llldenbnclt will leave to day foi a visit nt Spilngileld, 111. ChailoB Kellei, foiemuu at the Al. Koblman bievviiv. Is III and confined to uls reside nco on .South Washington avcum. IMu.ud Gill, of Palm stieet Is visit lug at Hazleton. AIlss Craig, of Aicbbald, Is visiting AIlss Alame Chile, of Fig street. SULPHUR POP. DIPHTHERIA. Hulphut n one of the most olllcueioiis and simple cures for dlphtheilu. All that Is needed Is Hour of sulphur and a tn til. and with these. It Is sale, one colebrattd phflclan cured evoiy pa- 91 Cll j- Bm&6. AMUSEMENTS. ; A CADEMY OF MUSIC, I liUKOUMti.k Rfls. Lcsssei I II H I. MJ. Munajer NEW VUAK'S WILk-AI.L VV I2UK, COM. MUNCINU MONDAY, JAN. z te's Stock Co -npportliig Miss Amis Louisa Aimis Villi a t nrvnlil. f'miitinni InnlK.ll.. . i.a C'lillil Wondois IClmore MsIoih. A.'ov 1'cu s Ml lit Neu V en s Matliu "London by N irlit 'Uie IvcoKld-.' rveninp; Prices 10, SO, 80 cent3. Matinee Pi ices 10 cents. Special New Year's Matinee Prices 10c, 20c and 30c. i . Five Days Only ZZttssssiKu Commencing New Year Matinee, Jarunry 2, Closing I'rlday Night, January 0. FRED. IRWIN'S MAJESTIC.'. BURLESODERS VlatlnreD foi t lilt iiltrnetton Moiiela), liic'Mlny, lluirsilU) 1 ilcluj IHPLEnolTCOAL At Retail. Coal of tho best cjuullty for dornestlo uss nml ot till elzeu, Including Uucknbcat und midsize, delivered In any part of tha cltj. at the lowest price. Orders received at the otllce, first floor. Commonwealth bulldlnir, room No. t; telephone No 2C2I or at the mine, tele phone No 272. will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied ot the mine. W. T. SMITH. ftHADE lYIE A SWAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CDllK Al.r.Atrtoui JHseattM Falling Mici cry, Iiu potency. Kl leetuesi. eto . c.ot?J lir Abuse or other icetsos ana Iadli crettons. 37ii quUhlu and, urli rcitoce Lmt VltnlttT in old or jouuir ni i.i n mau rorbiuajr, imi-meu or marriftco. I'rt'nut Insanity unc Conaamutlou It a. lhlirttA M.ldWS In mn.llntM ImMnn. meat and rHucti a c UltF. wLuro another fall In. lUt ution Latluc Clio genuine Ait Tuhlsti. Th.y Iiave cura a thbii.units ttud wll I cur you. Weqlrto itlronrttlcuiiiiirdntc' taeaoctucure Cil PTC In cachoaMor refund the monpy Prlcevw U IOir.r I ackuH: or li iksn f til 1 trnatmanti for 12 W. Uj tntill, in plain vrrurpor upon rocctpt of prir. circular '" AJAX PHA1R11V C.n . UMrb.rbfc. . ....... . ., flu,,,, in. i For nlo In Scrantcn, Pa., by Alatthetvs i Dies and II C Sanderrcn, druggists. tli-nt without exception. He put a tea spoonful of tlout of bulpluu Into a ulna glass of watei and stlucd It with his llngei Instead of a spoon, itliu sulphur not teadllj anuclgamatlng with VMtter. When the mlphur was vv ell mixed the phyMclan gave It as a gargle, und la ten minutes the patient wns out of ditngii Sulphur kills evety species of fiingtiH In u man. beast and plant In a few minutes. Instead of spitting out the g.ilgle, the swallowing of It Is rcc oiumonded In cMreme cases In which the above specialist hud been called In His nick of time, when tho fungus was loo nearly dosing to allow the gaigling he blew- the sulphur through a quill Into tho throat, unci after the fungus hud sin link to Allow- of It, then the gargle. Ki om tlullumantttulun, a. tm-mma mm m wfSiirHj 1 w RsXftfeirJS mitan in nrr )
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