IS TIIE SCR ANTON TRIBUJNE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1899. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON CONGREGATION WILL REBUILD THEIR CHURCH EDIFICE. Anothor Sito Is Boing Considered for tho Purpose Mombois of St. Bren don Council Debate AlHrmativo Side Victoia Mftn-ifigo of Mi3s Elizabeth Gibnoy and Oooigo Lun noy Otbor Weddings- Two Acci dents at Bollovuo Colliery -Enter-tainmont at St. David's Church. Koi- tho oonvoiilciioi of Its potions nnd tho public Kcncialb. Tin? 1'ilbiinu lias opened .1 brunch olllee ut Jenkins' ill uk Htine, nnd plated it In chitrse of Its Weit Side repute-illative .Ml. Wil liam It. HukIich Infoirn itlon and nil VPittHenionts will be li'ielved at till olllee and all Ulndn t the p.ipi'i ,lf invited to feel lice In i-oiiiinunli ale to Sir. Huffhen iu-ivk ltm and personal notes which tie y inn vv Ish to appear lit print ArratiKeiin ntp an1 beliiR made to mole fullj nhti-iintlc nnd to ninpllfy The TilbtiiuV Ude P.nk news nervlce nnd to till" end 'nvlte the pliblli'0 oo-cipcuitlnn. nmrrci: to hi: ueiu'ilt The coiiKiofratlon of the PUsi Hip. tlst ehunh will build n new chinch. That is the positive a-s-ertlon niade to n repicsjiitn the of Tlie Tiibune yesterday. Tho now edlllce will not be elected on tie olj lle op Hi union street, but In all ptob,tbllIt a dti- will b set tin d nil Main avenue The coni iiiittce In ihiiue havi llnee dtee in mcw nt the piesent time, but nothlim I Unite in b.-fii ilnne lowaids pur t h t-lrier it place, as the pilco Is not saltnblo to the litiiehntJer.s. The poimn nation is unanimously In f.ior ot iilinndiinlnK the picsem mto, on Ins to Its undesli iMllly. (julte a number of ivs;innsn have been made to the appeal sent out by th commit tee of ten last week, and it is c-vp-ct-cd that a definite announcement can be made w II hip ,1 few ucl.i refunding tholi plans. ovxn me.v dema'i e. eiv inteietiii,T ilebate was- crlver bv meinheis of St. Iliendens cotitnil. "Voung JlenV Institute, at their room ner .TenKlns' dunr stoic last ulstht. The-question, ' Kesolvnl That -okit.lal rvpan-don is beneticlal to the inloiests of out fiovoiiitiii-nt, ' was ibh dls ou'sed. The Jul'e- llnallv dechleil In f.ivorot the iiillimutlvo delnteis, lohu P nuihln pusideil Finnic Mi-Lain, Daniel I.eiiahan ind Vatilel: Duff repiespiited Hie ntlli illative side, while Thomas .Mellaril .lames fjiilnnan and Amos i:nilieiv ud.ilieil tin c.iue of the nesathe side The Indies vno John .1 Dmkln, I'atilik 'iinelv and James Out In addition to tin debate a spe Ial leading on "HuoKs ,md toilet" waA Klen by Eobeit E. Duff v. Thomas , AteCiith (let I.i lined nm. i: J Ilmst read an essay on I.lleiituie' lte. A T l'lodcihk .iKii in.uk eMiaiU- Dr.Bull,s-V?f1,,'",s i rT woiidertnf rtmeily ha- Cough Syriip-rp'piy cures throat and luug troubles. Trice 25 cents. I rf., '" ','T-.-i.i'.r"Bi .r"N-l'wPT "i"-!-mr?.-y-i. TP..i'"i"l,-',"ffffi' Globe Warehouse I Our Store Will Be Closed Until 1 p. in, Today, Thursday, Feb. I Globe Wareboteejl J Tlie members will have nnother de bate one week lro:n next Wednesday evening. Last nlsht's session wna largely attended and proved enjoyable. WEST SIDE WEDDINGS. The innrriaRe of ficorge lAitincv, of Noith Sumner avenue, and MIsh Ellzu heth Glluicy, of Jnekson street, vvtiu poleinnlzed at St. l'atrlck'n church, jes terday morning, nt 10:!I0 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Itev. A. T. Urodcrick. A large number of the Im mediate ft lends of the contracting par ties were present. The bride was. at tended by Miss Maigaiet McKennu, of Honesdale, nnd Mr Itlehnid Jennltms, of thl clt, was uroomainnn Both ladles were attired In tailor made gowns of brown material. After the ceremony, the bridal patty icpalred to the Hotnl Terrace, where a wedding dinner was neiod. Mt and .Mis. l.un ney left on the noon Haiti for New York tltv and Huston, and upon their return will it-side In Uieen HIcIec. Ml. I.unney Is c-iuplovud by the Sciantou Hiewlng company, and his bride was funnel l tmnlnjod at "Tlio I'.uls." Until ale v'iv well known hete. evunr-evans. At .' o'clock lasl evening, at tli p.nsoiinge of the Slmpon Methodist Episcopal Munch, on North Ilvde l'.uk aelttic. Itev. .). U Sweet united In mairlage William H ICvaii", of :;": Ninth Sumner avenue, and Miss Jennli Evans, d.uit'litei of James W. Evans, of 118 South (Itaiil avenue The collide were unattended, and the wedding a quiet one, owing to the lecint death of Mr. Evans' mother. After tin ccittnnn. Mi. and Mis Evans Immediately took possession of their nevvlj furnished home at 1M Noith Hromlev avenue. Alt. Evan- Is emploveil by (iioigi Easteile it Co., wholcale d'-ab-rs In the central iltj. THOMAS-DA VIS. I!e David Jones, of the Klist Wch'li rnugiegaticmiil ehuii-h, united In niai liage Thrnnas Thomas, of WaMibutn stieet, and Elizabeth Dnls, of 1312 E.vnon lti"-t, nt the home of the btlde'H p.uents on Eynnn Mieel, at ' o'clock laM evening. AIIas Maigaiet Davis sister ot the lulde, was maid of lionor. and DaibJ Anthonj was best man The bilde was attlu-d In a costume of cadet blue with Pieneh cold, white satin and peail u limpings, and eairled while los-es. The biidc-mnld was dies'ied in elnnaiiinn btovvn, tiimmod with pink. Tallli EevvK plavid the wedding mat Mi Many miests were In attendance, including1 the Wott Side hand The i ounle will icslde on Enon stieet. AO'inrNTS OF YESTEItDAV John Judge ol ,07 Hampton street, was Inluietl while at woik in the 15-Ile-mii mine vesuidav The aieidi nt was tin icsiiU ol n fall ot top coal lie was t iken to his home In a wagon and Di I J. Huberts, .summoned. I'pon exaeilnatlon li was Iimmk-iI that tie man had sustained injiiiles to Id- b.t k and one of bis feel Tlu Injiiiles an not fntnl Tlniiivis Jone-i sor. of Hiehaul .loiir-s ot Acki-i aviiuie, Helknue. was kh ked In the 1 it-act in ,i mule while at woik in the Hclle.'tte mint vesterdav. Ur. Hubi its atte: ded him HL.VTVAI, MEKTl.VCiS III v Thomas Xialt, jr. of Hhiladi 1 pbi.i Is having gnud Miuess in eon di.iilim the levlval meetings upd r the IU--1 e ! of th Scianton tiret Hip tlst Miiiuh East evening 1 large ,111- dlen e asscinlilnl in the 1'lv mouth Con- 9th giegatlonal church to listen to tho speaker convincing remarks Tho evangelist Is ably nsslstrd by Itev. S. F. Matthews This evening and tomorrow evening, the meetings will ho held In the Wash bum Ulicet I'resbytethin chuich, tho use of which has been kindly tendered to the Lotigicgiitloii. CIU'UCH CONCERT. The members of tho Hoys' Chapter of St. David's Epkcopal church, cor ner of Jackson street and Hromley avenue, will conduct their first public aftalr by giving n concert at the church tonight nt 3 o'clock. Following Is tho piogramine: Seng, 'America" Uidlcnce rtrcltntlm Mliis Man Hnrsty Selections Edison l'honugr.ipli Piano Dm t, Mlhscs Hlttenbinder and Hullick Ttccltntlon Vllllp House Selectlor Ottiphipliouu llpcilatlon .Ttiorge Trniisiie Whistling Solo Mlsd Miiarva Hnpp Stloetlotib Otaplin phone (tttltHtlon E, V Williams IM.inu Sol) Mls Etta PtinUurly ,-nlis; Hio .T n tilt 1 Stkelloiib OtaplmplDim Diill By the (.liaptcr denig. "Hall.v r.oiind the El ig, l:es, (Audience Is rceui.sti'd to Join la the lIkiiuk) Sell 1 tlniis Oraphaphone Ikiltntlnii Thomas Willi inis A'ih-iI IHiot ..Mlssc Dunkeily and J'lillllps Solietl'illS Or.lph.ipholli) lb citation dicrgu Transitu 'Sipetlnus tiiapli iphono Voe il Duet Jllsscs Mi lid and Dolly Thorn m cleeti'ins Oraphiiiihuno Song Nuggttt yiiutet'e Stlntlons Otipliaphonj Song Hio. .Iinits Silretlons Oriphiphone Sour Nuggett (Jinitet'o Dilll Jlv the Chapter Si lections Ciraphaphouo Admission, ndttlts, ir cents; chlldion, under 12 yeais, 10 cents All those having tickets for sale urn requested to icpmt at 7 o'clock this evening at the dumb. ST. DAVIDS DAY BANQUET. The committee having chaige of tho banquet and enteitalnmcnt to be held at the Tabernacle Congregational church on Wednesday evening. Match 1, met last evening nnd transacted business pertaining to thr arrange meius. Tho members of the committor arc Thomas J. Williams, Steven Dver, O. . Jones, David .M. Jones, John H Junes. Mis. John Evans and Mrs. Evan J. Evan. An elaborate progiammo will be given and an cm client menu set veil. 1'HESHYTFRIAN CIDMtCi: Nf)TE3. The Stiuiiav s(uno teachers of the Washout n Stieet I'lesbyterian chuich held a mei ting las evening nnd di--cu-sp(i xlif twentieth ciiituty x' 11 for tho eiiioIlniLiit of 5uo.ii0ii people in the tans- befoie the jeai I'lOI. .sabbath si honl (.1,0. No 0. of which tin late Mlas Jessie Hen an was a mem ber, has appointed ;i eomnilttte to di ift i evolutions of condolence. Itev. 1. P. Mntfatt, tho pastor will ech mire pulpits with Itev. II. A. (iutnt, of the Afilean Methodist Epis copal ehutc.li on Suiulav evening net. FENEHAE OF .MUS (1 VEFXEY. The fuueial of the lite Mi.s H Uaff-iu-j was held eteida morning from the lesldeiiee on chestnut street The lemalns weic bnilie to St Pat lick's ehunh, when- mass was eelebi.itid at l.!0 o'eloik. Itev. A T Hi miotic k was e elebr.uit. Many fi lends weie in at tendant e At the enni liiMnn of tin ei vices the 11 mains weie boine to the Cathedial ceiiKteij vihe-u- Intel iiieui was made. The p.illbMieis viete: Ohdi lot fiaff-ni-v, John Gattnt-, John 'icrtll.v, John Houlihan, Anthony Nolan and John Oilgalloi,. MIXOE S'KWS NOTES. The Yoke Fellows band of the Kiell load Young Men's Chtistl.ui associa tion wile 111 e-halge ol tho Allis Mis sion seivice on Keyser avenue last evening Itel. J. H Sweet, nf tit J Hinpol) Methodist Episcopal chinch, will jmaih the seimem tonight. Washington ramp. No. ?', Pattiotle Order Sons ot nuilii, will conduct tin enti nalnmi nt nnd sm ial at Me-ais' hall, AVedlitsdav evening, Feb, 22. Tho enteilalnmeiit committee of Branch No. 15, Ancient Older Hiber nians, will hold a. meeting in McAn dievvV hall on Noith Main avenue this evening. Tho choli nf St. Mink's Entile ran chuich will give .1 conceit .S.ituiday evening, Feb, is Kntprpil-e lodge, Xo. 21, I.onl Knights of Anuile 1, wMl cPl-biatt the tweiity-llttli eniiiveis-iiy of the Insti tution ot the lodg- with a banquet at Meois' hall Mond ty t veiling, Feb. 20 Owing to tho stoiin yesterday several of the teacheis In the publl" sihool held but one btfsloi , eontljudng the ex enlses until l.ii) e clock. I The pupils and slsurs of tho Paro chial school contii I'd with St. John's Oen.ian Catholle ehiiMi, South Main aeiiuc mid Euz m tiut. Jouineyeel to the eathedril .vtsrtiidny to view the remains of the late Ut. Hev. Bishop O'Hnia. Short services will be held over tho lemalns of the late Jessie Bevan at tho house, fid Not Hi Main avenue, tomor lovv afteinoon i'liblle set vices will h'j conducted in the Washburn Street Prcsbjtetlan chinch tit 2 o clock. Itev. J. P. Moltatt, of the above nnmed chuith: Hi v. J. P. Sweet, of Simpson Methodist Episcopal chinch, and Hev. D. P. Jones, ef the Tabernacle Cou giegatlnnal chinch, will otllMat". The leinilns will be pilvately inturcd In Torest 1 1 III cenie-teiy. The Ladles' Aid society ot the Belle vue Calvlnlstk Mfthodlst c'uilih will conduct a WtUh "Kitchen tea" la tho church this evening The following offiieiB of West Side com lave- No. .Iu, He-ptusophs, w--re in stalled last evuilng by W. G Gtaver, ci'fcw&vsv-'sivvy&'vi ? 7l7l-ii-f A 4-icn Children Drink? Don't ftlvo Ihem tea or coffeo. Uavo yon ti k d tlio now food di iuU culled UUA.IN.O? It ic duhoioiu nnd nouriohing uud tukea tho phto of coffee. Tlio inoro Oraln-O yon rIto tho cliildien tlio moio health youcliatri buto through their sjstciua. Q rain. O is raado ot puro prnins, anel when jnopeily prepared tastes lika tho choice gi tides of coffeo but cots about as much. All grocera Bell it. IGo. and 25c, Try Grain0! IrlBtllint your grocer give; jouflRAIN-0 Acccj't no iuilutlou. 1V5.VV&'V 1 i A Health- 711 t Ilostottcr's Btoin. iViaRcr ,mtcrB ,s ? a 1 auiwi hoallli-mtikcp and n liealth-saver. It innkci tlio blood pure, the muscles strong, tho brain olcar, tlio ftmictito keen, the Hvcr aotivo, tho tllgeitloti perfect, tho iiurvcs stioug iiiul steady. ltctsmut. f-1-i4--k-4-o c? tcis right In thcslo melt; a healthy Ktomach Iocs the rest. llUOlbllW-l 7 Stomach Bitters. of Wnymail. Pa Past niehon. AV. T, Campion tire linn, John Davis; pro vo"l, E. . Howell; prelate. C. H. Hill, Reereiarv Stevvat t Hlcseclcor; ilnancior, E. E Evans trensurer, E. D. Jones; Inspector, A. J. Morgan; warden, II. T. Thomas, sentinel, U. E. Smith; trustees, O, W. Powell, J. Atchle Jones, Thomas J. Eangan. The meeting was well attended and considerable busi ness was transacted. A special meeting of St. Leo's bat talion was held Inst evening to take action on the death of their fellovv lnember. Mnilin Hen Ity. It was de cided tu attend tlie funeral tomortovv nfteinnnn in a body. All members aro requested lo meet at the head((uartein nt 1 o'clock sharp The tuneral will be held at 2,'l) o'clock. Set Vices will ho held nt St Patrick's chinch and Intei mont will be made in the Cathe dral cemeter.v The Eewlsvllle Independent club of the Second dlstilct of the Fifteenth wind held an Important meeting at their headiiuarlei.s, 171H Euzcrne street, last evening. The club meets three times a w eek Monday. AVednesday and Saturday evenings. NORTH SCRANTON. Pi of. James Hawker delivered his lee tin e on the "Fate nf a Nation," before a large audience in the AVe.st Market Stieet Puiitan Congiegation.il chinch last night. Mr. Hawker gave tho lec tuio In a brilliant and enthusiastic manner, beginning with the earlier Spanish conquests and on down to the present. He illustrated his lectuie by using over a hundicd new steieoptlcon Iows. The 'Citizens' band, under the direc tion of Piof. George Ciump, will con duct a conceit and social In Company II armoiv this evening, when the fol lowing progiatnme will be rendered: Selection, Tannhauser, AVagner, Citi zens bind; Mi Jethn Evans, tenor solo; Miss Florence Hanlleld, leclt.ttlon: Mrs. D L. Lewis, soinano solo; the Eovvey ciuirlette; selection, John Muigan; se lection, AVaketielel's oichestra; clog dance, Mcssis Klff and Evan; "Tho Haunted House" Citizens' band; G. EdvvauK, solo, I.ols E. Uees solo, Ab bott, solo; telectlnn, AVakcfieltl'B or chestra; Miss Flnra AA'ake field, soln; two-step, "The Hough Elder"' (D. W. Phillips), Citizens' band. The accom panist of the- i'V filing will be Miss I.lb ble Nujiv. Tii" Anthracite Wheelliien will give a smeiker 111 theli dub house, on Noith Main nveiiue, Fiiday evening in honor of the business in -n of N01 th Seranton Every business man is earnestly le quested to be present. Hairy E. Evaiw. assistant superin tendent at the Colliery Engineer, Is spending the da at Hetivlci-. Agnes Jones, of Henick Centre, who was taken sick while- -visiting her grandfather, E. II. Jones, of AVajno avenue. Is lccovering. James Tvvl-s, of iPrieebuig, lias re tlied from the hotel business anil lias lemoved his lamily to a lesldenie on School --tiei't John 1. Jones, of AVayne avenue, Is leeovtilng from ills recent Illness. Miss Devanney, ot Wales stieet, Is rt-ciHeiing troni an illness. Cyru 1 Davis and John r. i:dwanl4 were In Plttston Tuesday -visiting lik nils The High AVoiks Fife and Dium coips will conduct a social in Mul hoiln'r Imll em Fildav evenlnc. The nu-mbei 1 of tho Excelsior Elter aiy club are lehcaising a dr.una which they will reproduce in Match. Miss M.ny McDonnell, of Plttston, Is visiting filend" on Theoelote street. Miss Giace A'aughn, ol West Maiket stieet, Is visiting fi lends in Catbon dalt The inembeis of the tamlly of Philip Kcijnn. of Market street, who were quite 111, aie iteoveiliig. Herton I.oftus, of Eeggett street, is ciinlliii-d to his lioine with the gilp. William Chappell, of Chnppell's stoic, Is in Philadelphia on business. The Ladies' Aid feotletv of the Mar ket Stieet Welsh Congiegatlon.il church will coiuluet a pie social in the chuich parlors this ovenlns-. Miss Nellie Johnson, of A'onkers, N. A'., hns returned home, after spending a few weeks with friends heie "Cl.1MI.1n AVorkerr, Their Reward," wns the theme of a sermon preached by Itev Oeoige Guild In the Ptovidence Piesbieilan church last evening. Jnmis j. Malloy. of Marvin avenue, has leturned fiom a week's visit in Philadelphia. The Junior League of Piovidenee Methodist Episcopal chinch will hold a social this evening, beginning at 7.30 o'clock. Theto will lie recitations and music, besides the social features. All friends of the league aro Invited to Join their young fi lends In this soelal gatheiing Ulmisslon free. The membei.i of a sleighing party fiom Taj lor were entei tallied at tho residence of Miss Mary Treveiton, of North Main avenue. Those present were: MKscs Margaret AVIlllam. Daisy Sweet Lizzie Jones, Margate: Jenkins, Margaret Moses, Hlodwln Glilllths. Stella AVeed. Edith Kohler, Frank Dunstom, Clnille Coombs, AV1I liam Hogei-s, Titus Evans, Samuel Mil ler, Edgar Stone, Heniy Hecse, and Misses Giace Tucker and Alice llur dick, of Seranton. Itefrcghments were served. THEIR FIRST ANNUAL. Held at Music Hall by tho Harmony Athletic Club. About one hundred and fifty couples attended the first nlinual bill of tho Haimony Athletic club, held at M lisle hall last night. The liall was artistic ally decorated for the occasion and Professor JohnFon furnished the music for tho dances which numbeied twen ty foui w Ith a halt hour Intermission nt midnight. The club Is a strong one, both l'l point of niembeishlp and finances, Its affalis nie always piopeilv conducted. Tho ollUets In chat no of the ball were. Master of ceremorles, Thomas Leon aid, assistant, Thomas F. May, floor committee, C. Coleman, P. Hogan, J. F. O'Toolo, P. Foul, AVilllnm O'Toolo, J. Glhoy; door committee, A. HIeley, P. Kicky, D. Holaml, M. Ilobun, AV. Ciowley. J. Cowe.v, M. rJuntliy, J. Man gan, refreshment committee, J. Hurst, J. Hush, M. McGuIro, D. Dodd, A. Hnnlon, J, Cotcoran: clonk room com mittee, Thomas O'Eoyle, J. Flannlgin, M. Syron, P. Drown, P. Dougheity, P. Hhc-ildan; piompter, II. Gelger. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON RUNAWAY TEAM TAKEN CARE OP BY NEPTUNE FIREMEN. Horses Broke Loose on Lackawanna Avonuo Were Found in Front of tho Neptuno Engine Houso Demo cratic Voters Organizo a John E. Rocho Club Qoorgo Fruohan Highly Honored at Philadelphia. Andrew Orabor in a Serious Condi tionSocial Affairs. Permanent men AVIlltani Flckus and Henry Henn, of tho Neptune Engine company, were awakened at 4.30 o'clock yestetday morning to give shelter to a team of uinavvay horses which stood near the engine house, foaming and exhausted from a long run. A party of young people leturnlng front a dance noticed, standing in front of the fit 0 company quarters, a double-seated sleigh. A few rods below, In front ot the Holding building, were the horses. They moused the permanent men. Henn nnd Flckus huirledly ihessod, anil took the animals In charge. Their condition necessitated piompt atten tion. Their boellen were wiped -vigorously for an hour, and nfter the rub down, blankets weie thrown over them. Later they weie fed. In the morning Permanent man Flckus notified police hi adqunrters ot the affair. An hour later woid was received that the out Jit was. the piopeity of Liveryman Smith, of Oakfotd court, who called for them. He said that a pnrtv of three per sons engaged the sleigh the night be fote and ho sent one of his tiusted men to drive. Tho driver stated to him that after ho returned his party to their homes, he stopped at a Lacka wanna avonuo hotel for lunch, but be foie going Into the pluco he tied the team securely. Coming out shoitly afterward, the outfit was not to be seen, and ho 1 courted the matter to the police . Air. Smith was very grate ful for the caie given his team by the permanent men and declared that were it not for their consideration the ani mals would have died, and the valuable robes stolen Mr. Smith tendered to Mr Fickus a twenty dollar bill In pay ment for services rendered. He refused to accept, saving, "It is against the niles. you ie welcome to all we have done " SOCIAL AFFA1HS. A cotetie of piomincnt young people of this side enjoyed a slelghrlde to Elmhttrst Tuesday night. At Schlebel's hotel a good supper was partaken of. The paity comprised tho Mlses Har bata and Kate Miller, Paulino Herb ster and Amelia Hledllngmaler, Tony nnd Emll Herbster, and Mais, of Cin cinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dymond gave a dancing party at their cosy home, t".J2 Cedar avenue, Tuesday night. Their guests weie the etnplojes of the "Leader," of which llrm Mr. Dymond is a trusted agent. The occasion was .1 most pleasant one, and thoroughly enjoyed. Mts. Dymond seived lunch eon. CAt'SED BY A FALL Andrew Giaber, of 732 Meadow ave nue, Is In a ciltlcal condition, suffer ing fiom an attack of erysipelas. AVhlle en route to his wotk, Monday morn ing, he fell on the ice, the fall causing a slight gah on his face. Little or no attention was paid to the Injury that day. The customary hmne remedies weie applied that even ing, Tuesday the' wound caused great piln, and it continued to glow worse. A'isterilay Dr. John J. AValsh was called In and found that Giaber's con dition was serious. ORGANIZED A CLUE. The enthusiasm of the Democratic vote n- of the- Twentieth waid brought about the oignnlzatlon of a club Tues day night. They selected the name of John E. Hoche for the club'c title. The meeting was held at flattie hall, and attended bv many follow ei? of that political faith, and many names weie cm oiled for membership. AV. G. O'Malley, who in tho lecent conven tion was an aident Jennings supporter, was chosen president by acclamation, and Deputy County Tieasurer P. II. Covno was chosen secretary. The club will meet again AVednesday night next nt tho same hall. Democrats In the Nineteenth ward are also consldeiing the matter of the formation of a Hoche club, though no definite airaugcnients have been made. HONOHS TO Mil, FIU7EHAN. Geoigo Fruehan, of Hlckoiy street, now a student at tho Pennsvlvanln. Dental college, Philadelphia, has se luied tho position of tenor soloist at the McDowell Memorial Piesbytorian church of that city, situated at Twenty-first sttett and Columbia avenue, Tho membeis of that congregation compiise many of the representative lamlltcs of Philadelphia. Mr. Fruehan sang for the first time last Sunday. He tnado a. pronounced Impression and was warmly congratu lated. His brother members of the .lunger Maonnerchor, of this side, aro i jubilant over the honor accorded Mr. Fiuehan, who was tlie tenor soloist of that society. PEA COAL $1.20 DELIVERED. Ordeis addressed to C. II. Shaikey, 1911 Cedar avenue, will lecelve prompt attention. Phono No. 4151. NUBS OF NEWfs Louis Senker, of Stone avenue, a member of The Tribune's stnft of com positors, who has been aUimlngly III with typhoid pneumonia, was slightly Impiovtd last night. His condition is et ciitlcal, but his physician, Di. It. J. Hlt7. states that Mr.Senker'b chances of recovery nre favorable, Jacob Kuck, tho Cedar avenue holel man, bus leturned fiom a pleasant visit nt Havvley. St. Mary's Glee and Dramatic mBf elation will meet for i-cluarsal tonight at the Parish hall on Hk-KOiy stieet. The Junger Maenneichor held an In teresting meeting at Germanla hall last night. The committee In chaigj of tho slsth annual ball and entertainment of the boclety to be held at Geinianla hall Tuesday night next.mado a lengthy repoit. Every detail Incident to the event Is arranged. The committee of management of REMEDY FOR THE GRIPPE. A remedy recommended for patients mulcted with tho Urlppo is Kemp's Hal sain, which Is especially adapted to dis eases of the throat 11 ml lungs. Do nut wait for tho lb st symptoms of tho ells, time, hat get u bottle toela and keep II cm hand for use the moment it Is iiec-dcil. If neglected tho grippe has u tendency to bring on pneumonia The Halsam pre. vunts this by keeping tho cough loose All drucglftM sell the llalsum, Clills tveni 9atient With Xcpe Dr. E. A. Van Riper, of Clfclevllle, Ohio, writes: I am prescribing Johann HofPs Malt Extract every day with best success. It ' fills every patient with hope. I have great faith in Its restoring qualities " Johann HofF's Malt Extract the tnusituerndc ball of tho bcronton Athletic club, which takes place at Germanla hall tomorrow- night, met lnt nlcht at the club rooiv. All ar rangements for the event are pel foot ed. A quni telto was organized at the bar ber shop of Emll Herb.ter, on Pitts ton ncnue, corner of Alder street, la-t night. The members are: James Evans, first tenor; Emll Herbster. sec ond tenor; Louis Kat7ntvadel, bailtone and John Zelsmale r, biipso. The sing eis will meet tonight for rehearsal and to select a name for their quartette. DUNMOItE. HEPcUn.KWN UOHOUOH TICKET. TrtMsure-r Louis Englc. Strict Commlsslonci Piiiiik Wagnei, Justice of the Pi-ace James Quick. Councllnieli A. D. Hluckintou, J. 1. Mrihvay. School DirectorsFrank Monlgonn 1 v. Thomas Encle. Audita! For three ears, Arch AVasli. or; for one yeai, Clarence Zimmerman Tho members of . Ladles' An fil ial y, Division No, 6, Daelghteis of Eiln, gave an entertainment at their 100ms on East Drinker street, Tuesday even ing. A large number of guests were piesent, including nianv ofllceis of oth er divisions. AVilllnm Cronnn pre--kled An excellent pingramme of vocal and Instrumental solos, recitations and ad dresses by County President Miss C O'Hora, C. G. Uoland, T. E. Holand was carried out. Hcfreshmi-nts weie served at midnight. A party of eighteen -voung ladles fiom Joimyn enjoyed a slelghrlde- to this borough jstorday and spent the afteinoon at the le-sidence of Mis. II. r. AVoodwaid, of Tripp avenue. The putty ai rived at 1 o'clock and at 1 o'clock tefieshments weie cciv d Those composing the party were: Mis H A. AVillman. Mis Thomas Briy, Mrs. II. D. Kwick, Mrs. AV. S. Bad ger, Mrs. C. F. Hatter, V t. j i. Mil ler, Mis Charles Davis, Mis. Hogers, Mrs. Tounand, Mrs. Herton Park-,Mrs C. D.AVlnters, Mrs. Joseph Tennis, Mrs. J. Mellow, Mrs. Comer Davis, Mrs Gebhardt, Mrs. John Majnard, of Jer mn. and Mis. E. D Havaul am Mis Fiank Saunde rs of this place Dining the afternoon Mrs .1, L Ctawfoi 1 Mrs. Elackman and Miss Floience Shepheid, of Seranton, called The funeral of Silvator Letterl, the S-yoar-nld son of Mr. nnd Mis, Nicho las Letterl, of Mortimer and Franklin stieets, who died Tuesday evening af ter a shin t Illness, will take pla' ibis afternoon at " o'clock. lnlermer. In Mt Carmel cemetery. Miss Jennie Ellis, of Elmiia. N A-., is the guest of friends on Madison av enup. Mrs. Toohc, of Woodbuin, Sullivan county, is upending a tew days with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Slni 1110115, corner of Hlakely and Di inker streets. Daniel A'leinus and daughtei, Mrs. AVilllam Heleuger, et Haw ley, arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fletcher, of Harper stieet. Miss Elsie- Space, of Cheny stieet, is visiting friends at AVllkes-Hairo The men representing the city ihrw papers in Dunmoro would gieatly ap preciate the placing of a table In the school board room" so that it would be a convenience' to vvilte the boanl's meetings. One's knee makes rough wot It The Curfew club, a new 01 ganlzatlon composed of many prominent young men of this place, met last evening, nnd elected tho following ollleers to serve a term of one year: Piesidcnt, AVil llam S. Potter, vice president Thomas F. Hughes, treasurei, Gustav Misch, sccretarj, Hlchaid I. AVebber, lecoid ing secretary, Itobeit Plnknoy; tius tees, Pieifessor John Fole, G. J, Schol ia and He-rmiin L. Ludwig. One of the objects of the club Is to provide suitable entertainment for the young men and a place to meet each other in unpleasant weather, when no other place, except a saloon, ofters ac commodation. They feel that Dun more is far behind other towns in pro viding for her young men. The club is endorsed by many of our prominent business men, who have offered their assistance to the joung men, nnd aie encouraging the Idea. The club Intend to have a 100m fitted up for tho use of amateur photographeis, many of the members being Inteit-sted In this woik The club at piesent has about loity me-mbers. Tho A'oung Ladies' Mission cliel. of the Piesbyterlan church will hold their annual meeting for the election of ofll ceis at the residenco of Miss Edith AVert, on North Hlakely stteet, tonight at 7.30 o'clock. Chamberlain's Cough Roinedy in Chicago. Hlsgen Dros., the popular South Side diugglsts, corner GOth-st. and AA'ent-worth-av., say: "AVe sell a gieat deal of Chamberlain's Cough Hetnedy, and find that it gives the most satlsfactoiy lesults, especially among children for severe colds and croup." For salo by all druggists, .viatthews Ihos, whole sale and retail agents OREEN KIDQE. Itev. AA". J. Ford entertained hip class at the manse last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fleming, of St. Augustine, Fla., are visiting fi lends on Iioulovard avenue. Miss Murgniet Btenn.in, of Pottsville, Is the guest of Miss Katheilne Hanett, of Dickson avenue. The ladles of tho Women's Chilstlan Temperance union will hold nn iinpnii ant business meeting In the llhraiy this afteinoon Miss Edith Honear. of Deacon stieet, Is Improving from tho effects of a se vere fall. A donation party was lecentiy held at tho lioine of Gcorgo Appleby, by his f i lends, A I irge attendance of pilvntc eltlzons art requested to lall at Manuel's Phar maiy when In need of a tonic In eonval-esu-ucrt fiom any Illness. Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with il pnphofphlte s one of tho best lung streiiKllitiH is and up. petlzcrs known. Large dollai size-, UK. MANNERS' riURMAOY, 920 Green Hldge Street. AMUSEMENTS. T YCEUM THEATRE, -' HLIS & IltlktlUNIlIiR. Lesieoi. II. K. L.ON0. Manager. Thursday, Feb. 9. Chutlri I lolilnau Prmtn's Mr. Henry Miller In the itolimulle- I'1h Heartsease. Which inatle ho ptonouticed a hit here imt KCJIOM. EVENING IMtICES25 fiO 7j. $1 e, $1 7). Friday, Feb. 10 HOTEL TOPSY TURVY ' j ears In Pnris. vi nlRhts In ITemM sepiureThentie, N. Y. EA'ENINU PIUCKS-15 BO. 75. Jl Ol), Jl V) Honday, Feb. 13, NfcN,?T. 1 lrst tlnioin this illy Mr VVilklson 1'iesents EUGENIE BLAIR In the VVallai-U 1 lientto snccesi 1 LaJyof Qualil W lly Krancit lloilion llurnctt and steptien iownseutl Seenoiv bv Harnest Vlb rt and ( laiulo llngun, oth Ave Tlu-.itie ( oitnmM or tlie period bv I avu. Vim Hum and DaIon iott- by Hpcclal nrrniueiiient with tho innniueiiiriit thero will bo no ailvauee' in the prlei-H fj this pioelm Hon. PUIC'ES j; SO 7", nnd $1 W ACADEMY OP MUSIC, XA IIURUU.NUUR & kills. I.t-,:si II. K. LUMi. Manager co'So Thursday. Feb 9 LblJAI. MAllNlil. . II. ToworH sreat mclo-dr.iin tie eoiecese THE IVY LEAF A play Hure to pleads the press, ymblli- ami piupit The live t-aslo with halt In lt tiiloiw I'lm i-uniutici Irisli b,ig pips SEE PRICES-MATINEE 1' !B PRICES-EVENING V,. 1-j. "5. 50. ONE SOLID WEEK Cominenciiis, Moiulnjr, Fob. 13 HUNTLY - JACKSONSTOCK GO I'reicntlnir the laigett onlt- plajs MONDAY EVENING THE WORLD ee "Venltn la htr spcctiieular dances j Bid SPECIALTIHS 4 t Imnga of bill fucli pcilorinatiet- M VTINEE 10 cents i:v ENINtl PHICES-lOc , We , noe A limited nuiuocr of ladles tlo'ietn, Mon day cvenlne. ONE SOLID WEEK Commencing l'ch. (!. HARRY WEST, TLo (ierninn Illaleot ( oineillan, tats or Weber A I'leld's Co., in O'HooIigan's Wedding Hie laughing Eveut ot tbosoason. the conipiuv ih'IuiIih HII.IA ltAUIU, J 11 , hon 01 the Into William Harry. Mutlni-etMondiy, Tue-kduy, riumday, Frlelu and hatunlay Bicycles, Skates, Sleds, Games, Sweaters, Athletic and Gymnasium Goods 1899 MODELS Now on Exhibition. We are authorized agenta for the Eastman Kodak Co. , and carry a complete Hue of supplies for the amateur and professional photographer. 211 Washing 1 Av3. Opposite Court House. OBITUARY. lhnle Jlllilu, 1 lie- J-)-.ii-ohI i!uuhtc nt All and M11?. I'e-tn HolirlcK, ot i'rt WiU liiv, Htitft, ellenl at nileliilbht Tueuduy fiom brain fivor. Tim Utile 0110 was 1111 Intcii'stlnij child of much piomlso. Tho nmcriil will taUe plaec ti'inonow attei ileum. Intcrine-nt will be nude nt lh (icriimn t'iithollc ceincteiy at No. 5. TnTwS9 FLOBEY BROOKS J ,4
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