B -r Wl7 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAKCTI 15, 1809. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON BOAED OF TRADE MEET IN MONTHLY SESSION. Transacted Routine Business and Talked of Plans for the Putin e. Mr. Fein Passed CIgais in Honor of His Birthday Anniversary. Miner Seriously Injured in the Capouse Mine Many Affairs Being Arrnnged for St. Patrick's Day. Personal Jottings and New Notes. The West Side board of Uncle met In their rooms over the West Side bank lust evening, with President A. P. Holmes in the clinlr. Other members present were Secretary Joseph Oliver, IS. G. Morgan, John rem, Jenkln T. Jleete, Hector Campbell, II. I. Jones nnd Dr. I. V. Strujuder. The minutes of the nrovlous meeting were read and unproved, nnd Jenkln T. lloese reported iirogres for the library committee. Several bills were ordered paid and orders drawn for the nmountp. President Holmes urged the ntceslty of keeping up Interest In the board and requested the members liferent to speak with the other members nnd encourage them to attend the meetings. Ills sug gestions were enthused by Messrs. II. 1). Jones and Jenkln T. Keese. Secretary Oliver spoke of the neces sity for action on several municipal mattois, which are pending In council, and said It was n fact that the city's reenues were Insudlclent to liquidate the Indebtedness w hleh has been in curred. He also urged a good attend ance at the next regulnr meeting, when the unnuul nomination and election of olllceis will be held. The secielniy was instructed to notify the members that u smoker will be a feature of the next meeting, and to request a full attendance. John Kern, outside foieinan at the Oxford mine, passed clgais on the occa sion of his birthday nnnlveis-nrv and was warmlv congratulated by the members. KXTEUTAINMEXT IX UKLLKVl'i:. St. Patrick's day will be observed In Hellevue Friday evening. An enter tainment and lecture will be given in the basement nf Holy Cross Catholic church when an elaborate programme will be given. Si lections will be ren dered by the Junior eholr of the church, and a mandolin and guitar duet will he played b) Misses Lucy C'oggins und Mary Conner j Hk John Lynch, Misses Marie nilgallnn and Margaret O'Donnell and William A Lvnott will 5 Po.itivcIyciircscotiKln, J6iold. in the chest or f, . -. lungs onu lnciplcn 1 .mifvh Svi'imoiisuniptiotii Aiwav llMKrti ft. it lain!.-!.. . ...,.., urn. IllhllllVlll "-j -V I' reliable1. It l pltuilij for children. Tastes good. Dosisaiesmall. 2,c. Prescriptions CoiniioiiiKlcd CaiTl'ulij And with purest drugs at the diug store of GEORGE W.JENKINS Cor .Main Ae und Jackson St 5u)eef Fancies Lovely D The hues of rick silks may be gorgeous aud the shades of fiue woolen weaves beautiful, but wheu it comes to a question ot simple loveliness The Dainty Creations in Wash Goods Are incomparably uew, chariniug and appeal to the fancy as nothing else in the textile art world can. This week we are making our first formal display for the forthcoming season of Imported and Domestic Novelties From every famous fashion ceuter the world over. In the aggregate, it is a fascinating collection, an art so exquisite iu its simplicity and delicacy as to lie beyond the power of description or criticism, During the Opening Days This Week You are cordially iuvited to look over the exhibition at your leisure. You will find it interesting, instruc tive and delightful to look upon. The display con tinues all of this week. Globe Warehouse A common expression is: "The human race is grow ing weaker and wiser." That we arc growing weak er is proved by the large number of pale, thin and emaciated people. That we arc growing wiser may he proved by overcoming these disorders with the timely use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil with Hypophos phitcs which gives strength, enriches the blood, invigor ates the nerves and forms fat. joe. uxl J1.00, all druggitU bCOrT A: llertVNU, Chemists, New York sing solos, and a lectin e on "Ireland nnd the Irish" will bo given by Attor ney W. K. rihean. A recitation will be given by Harry Millett und a dialogue entitled "Our Kntertnlnment Committee" will be par ticipated In by Mnsteis Thomas I.ena lmii, lklmund Irvln, Hlchard llosle, Joseph O'Connor, William De baccy, Joseph Iloban, Francis I tines, John Royle, George Hughes. Martin O'Toole. James Klannngan, Daniel O'Malley, Misses J. Flynn. Catherine O'Connor and Oeitiude Holland. Miss Hose Con way will be the accompanist. IIOYAIj AltCANUM SOCIAL. Lackawanna Council, No. 1133, ltoynl Arcanum, will celebrate their tenth anniversary on Friday evening net. The event will bo held In Ivorlte hall and will be in charge of n committee consisting of Victot H. Latter, chair: man: John J. Davles and David L. Morgan, who hae arranged nil ex cellent piogramme. i harles II Acker, secretary of the soclct, will preside at the entertain ment and make a rhort nddiess, and selections will be glen by a quaitotto composed of Philip H. Wan en, David Stephens. Thomas Heynon and John V. Jones. An historical address will be give u by John J. Da les and Professor George Howell will speak about "Co operation In Life Insuianee." Ilemarks will also be made by several other members and isltors. A social session will afteiwatds be helil, at which i lgars and refieshments will be passed. An imptomptu speech contest, at which Tiofessor 1'. A. Crut tenclen will be the judge, will also be held. Invitations are being sent out to many fi lends of the council, and a large altendanie is assuted. mkktinc, of wih:i:lmi:n The Kleetiie City Wheelmen held a meeting In their new quaitets last evening nnd a large number weie pres ent. W. S. Means presided. The huue committee tenoned thut the imiitovo ments on the building are fast Hearing completion and It Is expected the house will be read) for occupant y by the Hist of April. Twenty new members weie admitted last evening, and fifteen applications will be piesinted nt the net meeting. A committee comprising Samuel Mc Craiken, Fiank i:. Depuc, John Itob- Fabrics erts and Will Lewis were nppolntcd to take charge of the bicycle contest which has boon Inaugurated, and other mut ters pertaining to tho club were passed upon. Tho members In chaigc of the contest to Incteaso tho membership of the club nro wot king zealously towards that end, and the followers of tho orungo and purple are determined to outdo each other nnd win tho special prize offered for tho work. MIN13H INJURED. Llewellyn Jenkins, employed as a miner In the Capouse mines, met with a serious accident yesterday morning while at work. His car was loaded and he desired to run It down a short distance from the "face" of the cham ber. He braced hlH baek against the front of the cur and eased off tho block which held the car. Tho weight und incline were too much and tho car ran up onto the block and was derailed. Jenkins was throun down and beneath It. His ankle and ji lib were broken and he was severely bruised. Tho Injurtd man was re moved to his homo and Dr. G. IS. Rey nolds attended him. RKCHI'TIONS TO SOLDIERS. Tho members of Washington camp, No. 17S, Patriotic Order Sons of Amer ica, will tender a reception tomorrow evening to their membcis who have been awny with the Thirteenth regi ment. J. Archie Jones will be chair man and Walter Dccklenlck and others will render solos. Musical selections will be given by William Held. Mesm Hughes and Reese. Addresses will be made by D. W. Phillips and the soldier members. Tire Young People's society of tho First Welsh Haptlst church will re ceive their soldier members Friday evening. A programme of vocal and Instrumental selections nnd addresses will be given. JOINT RANQUFr FRIDAY NIGHT. The members of Division No. 1, An cient Order of Hibernians, and Rranch No. 1, Ladles' auxiliury, Daughters of Krln, will hold a Joint bunqttet at Meats' hall, Friday evening, March 17, The nlfnlr will be conducted on an elab orate scale, und will Include a pro gramme of literary merit. The supper will be first-class In every respect, and the music for the evening will be fui rrishid by the Star orchestra. Addressvs will be delivered by Rev. A. T. Hrodetlck, of St. Patrick's Catho lic church; Rev. E. S. Phllllpr. ot Hassle ton, and Attorney M. F. Corny, of this city. INTERESTING RESEARCH. Miss Mary Morgan, a pupil in No. 11 school, has undertaken the task of con -piling an historic calendar of the nota ble births and deaths for the different months In the year. The papers are read irr the school loom and posses inanv points of historical value and re rearih. In the current paper Miss Morgan, te lates facts concerning the oiigln of the name nf the month, anil refers to tho eminent men born on different rtite. Her papers are well prepared and very Intel esting. MINOR NEWS NOTES. Th services at tho Washburn Street Presbvterlan chinch lest evening weie in chaise of Rev. J. J Fletcher, of West Pittston. Tonight the pastor. Rev J. P. Molfatt. will .speak. The meiubeis of the Ladles Auxiliary. Division No. I, Daughters of Eiln, met In St. David's hall last evening and completed the arrangements for the hatiiiut t to In- (riven at Minis' hall n:st Friday evening. Morris Thomas and Thomas Thur burn, niemb-Ts of the Thirteenth regi ment, will be teriduid a leeei tlon at the lioUevuo Mlsrlon Sunday school this evening. A literal v programme will be it ndi red. The boutd of levKlon and appeal will pass upon applications fiom the Fourth ward at the i ity hall today. The Men's Guild of St. David's- Epis copal eirurrh will hold a mass meeting this evening Pd'iooUu Tribe, Order of Red Men, will hold arr election ot ofhcer.s at their wlgwum tonight. All member.-- are ie qucste'd to be present. The lelathcs and fi lends of Owen and John Huvjpes, members (1f the Thir- leemn legimtfit, tendered tnern a pleas, ant surpilse at thrlr home on North Sumner avenue Monday venli.g. St Leo's Glee ehtb will paiticipate ill an entertainment it I Itent'ham Fri day evening, under the auspices of Di vision No. 32. Ancient Order of Hiber- The annual supper of the Hampton Street Methodist chinch will he held at the above cmitch next Thursday and Friday evenings. The affair will be in charge of the members of the official board of the chinch, plans. The members of the Willing Woi Iters' Rnnd of the Flr-t Haptlst church will conduct a "birthday" party at the res idence of Mrs. Randolph Jones, 103 Jiu kson street, tomorrow evening. Atr excellent programme has been piepared and will be "atrled out. Refreshments will be served. A Wnshbuin street car became dis abled yesterday near the corner of South M.dn avenue and Washburn stteet and deluvid Unfile for some tini". The drawing for the Eiiterson piano at Clarke Htos.' stores will take place this after noorr at 4 o'clock. Deputy ChmlP Leldenbeiger, of Muhanoy City, arrested Joseph Paskey, of North Main avenue, yesterday on a capias Issued some time ugo on a seil ous charge. The prisoner will be taken to Pottsville today for a hearing. Specifications were piesented at tho meeting of the mimbeis of tho First Haptlst church last evening for the pew church building on South Main avenue. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Palmer Williams, of South Main ave nue, who has been in camp with the Ihlitcenth lefiment will resume the study of law with Fleltz & Cainentcr In a few days. Miss Lena Owens, of South Sumner avenue-. Is visiting her patents at South Gibson. Mir. rhlllp II. Warren, of Ncvth Lin coln avenue Is spending a few days in Now York city. Mr. turd Mis. "William AVagstaff, of South Main avenu", have as their guest Joseph Fold, of Concord, N. II. Joseph Cramer, of South Lincoln avenue Is visiting hi sister at Hazle tern. Mr Schwendemnii, of uquehinna. Is vlsltlrg at the home of John Reuch len, on North Lincoln avenue. A SENSIBLE MAN Would uso Kemp's H.ilmm for tho Thront and Lungs. It Is cm int. more fatten t C'oiiBliH Colds Akthmti llronchltls Croup iinil all Throat and Luna riuubluH, titan any other niedli Inc. The ptoptUiur hit- aimionzeu nu uruijBiai 10 j,ivo you a Sample Rottle I'm to cuiiviiko jou of the merit of t!iU gK-ut ivmedy, Price SCc I aud Wc. HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON NICKEL-IN-THE-SLOT MACHINE MUST QO. Warrants Issued for tho Arrest of Hotelkeepern Who Have These Money Makers In Their Places of Business PioRTammo for the Old Polks' Concert to Ho Given Next Friday Night Now Base Ball Team Organized Marquette Coun cil Will Debate Personal Notes. Tho moiheis ot some of our young boys hove wondered for some time v h re the bovs spent to much ot their pay before reaching home on pay day. Mattel s eamo to a crisis Saturday when Patrick Shields, Joseph Murray and Patrick Hart came home without a tint of their wages. On a close ques tioning they stated that they had been playing the i:lekel-ln-thc-slot machines for some time and had kept losing and on Patufday they had expected to win It back with their wages, hut luck was agalmit them. The mothers bandid together and had warrants issued for several hotelkeep ern on the charge of keeping gambling machines. John Lukens, proprietor of i hotel oir Oak street, Is the one whom they are making things Interesting for as this was the place? where the threi boys lost their money. One claims to have lost $11 on Saturday night at one time. Constable Merimtd Davis could not locate Lukens at a late hour last night. The mothers express their de termination to push matters to tho end. OLD FOLKS' CONCERT. Atr "Old Folks' Conceit" will be giv en at the i.elsh CongreEatlonal chinch on West Market street next Friday evening nnd nil of the participants will be elderly persons. The Slocum Hollow and Razorvllle Union band, led by Captain Jubal Smythe will assist. J. Thomason will preside and S. Keller will act as conductor. At the conclu sion of the eoneer t, which begins at 7.30 o'clock, refreshments will be served. Following Is tho programme of the concert : Selection. Pong Song Adihcss ., A'ldtnss .. Selection Recitation Selection . Recitation Select lull . Reeltatlon Ritltalioti Selection.. Recitation St. Jolrr" ....Who Hand Mulgvrvn Molr Meredith Itliys Chalrni in Hards Hand Sam intlie Smythe Vi-Itlng Hand Madoc Citcndovr Si'S.ma lb own Caleb Wo-itheibv "Par Avvij PllMlm" Matlhu "vValiIiirloa's rand Loan Mnrutiw.; Dialogue. Matv Morgan and Tavetn Ketpir's Wife Selection ... liibtt omental J. Si lection .... Rec Itatlon ... Heeltatlotl .. Selection .... Sdtctlou ... Ri citation .. Si lection ... Rjitd Duet, H'rnlel and S. L uif,morlati M Ma n. I. SiptUrs A Visiting Hand Hezekla Wutklns Hand Garibaldics John l.ongsliiiiks l'llelld SPECIAL SERVICE. The second of the Wednesdav eve ning set vices with special features for tire month of Match In the Providence Presbyterian chinch will be held this evening. These special set vices thus far have been very Inluestlng and largely attended The tuple tills evening Is: "Helieveis What Were Wo'.' What Are WeV What Shall We ReV" The pastor. Rev Geotge E. Guild, will give the opening addtess. A brief addtess also will be given by Thomas S .Morgan on I the subject "How Is the Change I Wt ought"" in addition to the united song ser vice Mts. Howell Gabtiel and Miss Susie Fisher will sing a Gospel hunn In duet. The set vice begins at 7 30 n't lock. RASE HALL TEAM. At a meeting of the Lenox Athletic club a base ball team was otganl7cd for the corning earon. The following aie the nams of those that compose the team. Eugene Cannon, lateher; Pattiek McMannmarr, pitihet: William Moftatt. short stop: Peter Regan, flist base; John Gallagher, second base and captain: James McGovcrn, third base; James Murray, left Held, John Rurn. center Ikld. Michael Wells, light Held; manager, Patrick Moran. On Thuisday April li, tho new dub will hold a social and entertainment In St. Mary's hall to raise itinds to ptocute unlfotms. PERSONAL MENTION Dav id Jones, page at tho capltol building at Harilsburg, has returned to his duties after a few diys' visit with his parents here. Mrs c. J. Gillespie has returned from a visit; among HonesUale friends. Mr. John A. Jones, of Rock street, has sold his ptoperty to the Ontario and Western railroad. The now Key ser Valley branch will cross on his land R. J. Richards and C. W. Renlamln, of Chappell's store, have been appoint ed by couit to appraise the stock of goods in the Ostcrhout stou. R". A. Kampras, of North Main avenue. Is spending a few days in Phil adelphia. Miss Kiito Clatk has resigned her position as bookkeeper at George Mc Uuiro and Company's stnie. Peter Goodilch, of North Main ave avenue, who was called to Rrldgeport, Conn , by the death of his father, has rem mod home. Miss Carrie Lewis and Miss Anna Pike, of Ptlccvllle, uie visiting friends on North Main nvenuo F. F. Hendrlckson, of North Main avenue, will leavo tomonow for n few day.s visit among lieiwlck and Dan ville friends. Emilyn Jones, of Ednc avenue. Is re co"erlng from his recent llln' ss. George Gardner, of Weston Place, Is confined to his homo by an attack of rheumatism. Fred Stevens, of Maiket street, Is 111. Hurry llushbeck. Inside foreman of the Von Storoh mine, is seriously HI. Miss Susie Barnes hits returned from a visit among Moscow friends. Will Meredith was the guest of Mos cow friends Sunday John S. Grown, who has been attend ing Hlritn college, Ohio, has graduated w Ith honors und In spending n few days with ftlmds In this section. Mrs. AV. C. 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Young Men'h Institute, will take place on Muti dav evening, Maron 27. in their rooms on Xorth Main avenue. Tito .subject of the debate will be "Itesolvud, That the Philippine Islands Should be An nexed to the United States." A choice nuts-leal programme has been iiirangid and a roclal will follow the debate. The Liberty hose compare , No. -. is again In service, after having bun out a week, owing to the lameness of one' of the hurses. All anangements have been made for the entertainment which will be given tomorrow night at the First Welsh Maptlst t hureh. "Tom Thumb's Wedding" N the title of the enter tainment which will Include novelties nnd phonograph selections. Many tickets have already been sold. GREEN KIDQE. Mr. O. K. Miller, of Ilonesdaie, who has been visiting his brother, Mr. Clatk Miller, of Ureaker street, has leturned home. Mrs. William Mayuaid lias returned fiom a visit among friends In Jeimyn. Miss Bertha 'Cole, of Cnrbondulc, is tho guest of Mrs. Warren Kimble, of Monsey avenue. Whllo lighting the gas under his vul canlzcr jesteiday. Dr. Walter Tord ham had his face badly singed by tho explosion of aecumuluted gas. ("aids nro uut announcins the ap proaching marriage of Charles Slade to Miss Nettie Hurdlck, of Larch street. The cetemony will take place at the home of Mts. C. lluidick, of Larch stieet, on Thuisday overling, March 2!. Mr. Iless, of Capouse avenue, will move his fumlly to Patk Place this w eek. The fair of tho Primitive Methodist church, which the Ladles' Aid society worked so hard to make a success, hits passed all expectations. Miss Clara Uenedlct.who has been tho guest of Miss Oraco Peek, of Mousey avenue, has returned home. At a meeting of the Clreen ltldge Wheelmen last evening the following nominations for olllces were made. Fur president, M, D. lhown and O. W. Pa) no; vice-president, A. M. Fine and Friend Cavelle; captain, Fiank Schroe der, U. W. Bevans and Wultcr Jones; DOES COFFEE AGREE WITH YOU? If not, drink Oraln-O mnele from pttro grains A lotly writes: "Tho first time 1 made tlraln-O I did not like It hut after using It for otto week nothing vm old IntUieo me to en back to coffee," It nouilshes und feeds the hjbUiii. Tho children can drink It friel with great benefit. It It tho elte'itgihenlng sub stance of pute grain?. iei u pick ii,tf toclai from )our gtocei, tollow tho directions in making It and )on will h,it n dullcIoiiH and liiitlthful tnblu buv- crauu for old aud oung. 15c, und $c. s. .'!. '5. ."V .""v '. .V ."""v ?"' BACKACHE speaks earnestly this discouraging Xpw York Announcement. HORNER'S FURNITURE is the subject of this announcement. Tiie term stands for everything that is reliable and fashionable in Furniture, in both the simple and ornate lines, whether wanted for town or country homes. Two other important feat ures are the moderate prices at which the goods are marked, and their un equalled assortments. Dining-Room Furniture in all finishes of Antique, Belgian, riemivh and Lnglish, with Tallies, Dining Chairs, China Closets and Side Tables to match. Bedroom furniture in all the vai ious woods and finishes, including special lines for countiy homes. Brass Bedsteads in over 70 pattetnsfromSiS 00 upward. Enam eled Iron Bedsteads from 54.50 up. Latest designi in Parlor Furniture, Libraiy Furniture, Hall Furniture, Venetian Ctrvcd Furniture. Couches. Settees, Easy Chairs, Rockers, Mor ris C!nirs,Dressihi;T.ibles, Cheval Glasses, Writing Desks, etc , etc , all in unequalled assortments, and .ill prices. Your inspectioncordlally invited. R. J. HORNER & CO. Farnlturp Makvri and Irupvrtrt 61, 63, 65 W. 23d St.. New York. (AdJuUilnr len Mu.re,) dliectors, J. N. Walker, Pied. Warner, II. T. Jayne, Edward Whlttrey. T. S. llutllng. II. W. Davis, W. P. Woiehel and Charles Cur. 1. lection of olllieis will bo held tho second Tuesday In April. Mis. Taylor, of Adams avenue, was taken 111 yesterday w Idle attending lite funeral of her sister-in-law, Mts. Pen Jamln Jeffrey and was removed to her homo unconscious. At a late hour lust night her condition was reported some what linptoved. Newton Croft, of Washington avenue, I has returned from a visit ut Iliirgham- ton, N. Y. Charles Paulman, of New Yoik street, left Scranton yesterday for Albany, N. Y whero he has accepted a. position. Attorney Walter Urlggs, of Adams avenue, will soon occupy his handsomo new residence on Jefferson avenue. Walter Mayo, of Wilkes-Dane, called ! on his friends In Green Itidgo yester- ! day. I Pilvato Charles Itoss, of Adams ave nue, Is visiting in Augusta, Georgln, uniting friends. At a meeting- of tho citizens of Green nidge and vicinity, held recently. It was unanimously iimeed Unit Manners Krnul Hlnn nf foil I.lver 1)11 was tho llnest nren- i nratlon of lis kind on tho market, unci ono or mo ucsi remedies ror an piumon my dUeiiseH, coughs, colds, ttc. Also tho nneit lung strengthener und -tonic ,i convaleseuct Known, and so reusonablu In prlco none need deny tlicmsolvop. Horf ulur dollar slzo 60c. nt MANNIClt'S PIIAltMACY. SS) Urecn Itldsu ijtieot. YiUrw if T If S ! to women stif complaint. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, i-lv HUUOUNDr.K & Rl'is, Lesei It K. I.OMI, Atanajer ONE WEEK C0!KB.M March 1 3 The Pitman Stock Company Supporting tho Sterling Attlst-., .Miss Anna K. h Mr. Fmlcrlcli Ucrjng. A carload of special scenery, eighteen carefully selected artists. Up-to-date Speclaltie. PRICES 10, 20 and 30 CENTS. Dime Matinees Commencing Tuesdiy T YCEUM THEATRE, - RHLs & IIURdUNDGR. Less Lessees II. K. LOStl, Manajcr. Special Wednesday Eve., flarch is I". Icsfi'ld Comedy Company. jiu'swntinj' it THE TURTLE" Ah ceen for over '.Mill nlchtn nt ttia Manhattan 1'tieatrj, N, Y. Tit- Creature of Pt. qiiiint I enoa Knrltt sl.AI' SAI. be.ln Moudaj, March l!l. VOU MUSI bBK IT i:vi:.NiNG pHii'i:s-ji -a . jiw, n ). rMc ' WHOLE I WEEK Commencing Monday, Matinee, .March u Harry W. Semon's EXTRAVAGANZA. MATINEES DAIY. NUXTVMat J. riynn's UIO SENSATION. Ona cel commeiiclttj', March 30. IS YOl'K IIOl'SK VACANT? IP ), Tin a "rou jtriNT" IN Till: THIHUNC. O.NU CUNT A WOltD. AD 'CS r "CS 'KtfH w W EfiPHiliil !-'' IRiiiiill ill M ill I V kg J 1 n w m ;"i'iMM:mif-p-mrii a m Hi 1 SSi 9 Hi V