s.- --no'Mii- v, - THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1899. DAY'S DOINGS IN DUNAiOREBOROUGH "WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE MAIl RTED IN BINOHAMTON, N. Y. Alexander Hndden, of Depuo Street, Is the Groom nnd Miss Agnes Qlencroos the Bride They Will Spend Their Honeymoon In the South Next Week Mr. Hadden Intends to Return to the Klond'Ve. Distinguished Foreigners Visiting Councilman William Jones. Alexander Hndden. of Depue stieet, and Miss Agnes Oleneros. of Orovo street, weie quletlv mairled In Blng hnmton, N. V. ycsteidny Several veiy Intimate friend' witnessed the eere nmny'nnd returned with the young people last evening The bride was til th tul In a veiy picttv wedding suit and was unattended. Miss Glencross li well known thioughotit this vullev nnd has many friends who wish hei great hap piness Mr. H.iddeti has Just ictinnoilt'rom the Klondike legions after a three ears' slay. Thev aie now enjoying a flinil wedding tour tluougU the Sou tli Mis Hndden. arcoinnanled by Mis. A1- CJIenrioss and Mrs William Coul ter, will leave In a few dnvs fut Scot land on an ctendel visit Mi. Hnd den. accompanied bv William Coulter, of Depue street, will leave Wednesday moinlng nevt for the Klondike regions, where Mr. Hadden has n palng claim which yielded J2O.O0O dining his ihrj years' stay. after Tin: prix.es. Dimmon? eouncil, No 1022. .Tunlor Or der t'nlted American Mechanics, nf this place, will have a leading p.itt In nil games today at the Joint exclusion of that order at Lake Ariel. The coun cil Is composed of nearl four bundle 1 tneinbeis. manj of whom aie athletes, and to these hns been left the lodge's honor of canturlng the prize of every contest thev entei. The tug-nf-war alone will be watched with gieat Intel est and has excited .1 gieat amount of comment dining the past few weeks. Dunnioie nnd Wllkes Rarre councils will clash during the day and the outcome cannot be ven tured because of the rlvaliy between the lovers of the snort of base ball. Tialn will leave Erie and Wyoming Valley iniliond depot at No C at S o'clock, nlso one at 2.13 p m told in a rnw LINKS. The ladles of the Methodist Kpisco pal church whose namor began with Y or W conducted a successful sup per In the church parlois Inst evening. The proceeds amounted to a neat sum, which will go towards the current ex penses of the chinch St. Mary's council, Young Men's In- P.iine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkham's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis....75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c at GLORC.L" W. J HN KINS'. 1 01 S. Main Avenue Ml tutu, has completed nriangeinents for their nnnunl picnic, to he held In Inurel Hill patk. Mr. and Mis. Andrew Jensk, of 151" tnlr.i, N Y . made 11 nhort call on i 1 lends on Apples tieet yesterday. M'ih Mary Ullday, of Hast Drlnkev street, Is the guest of 1 datives at Wllkcs-Barre this week. Jacob Smith, of Klmhurst, Is spend Ing n few days at the home of John Piuucll, of 1 'enter street. Mr. anil Mis. lllchurd Newell, have iclurned to their home at Carhondn e tift'i n few days stay In town. Mispf s Oracc Swart?, and Hattle Hop klrs, of Lake Ariel, are spcndlu,; a foiv dnys In town. Miss Lena Payne, of South Blakcly and Hlgg streets, Is able to be around again after her recent Illness John Hclsner has opened a maiket In the Align In building on South Hlakelv stieet. Di Tratik Winters, of South Blukely street, performed 11 successful opera tion upon John McAllister, of Hast Drinker stieet. Sport Hill, and suc ceeded In removing a large wen Mi. McAllister had been tiouhled for the p.ist Ivventv-nve yeais and suffeied grent Inconvenience nnd pain us the wen was on the left side of the neck Di Winters Is lecelving con gratulations for hlii success, which ate liumeioii", as both men are well known Councilman William S Jones, of Ap ple stieet. cntetlnlneel two prominent vlsltois at his homo this week In the persons of John Llttlejohn and James Thompson Mi LIttleJohn's home Is In Wales. At the election In the fait he will endeavor to become a member of p.irll.tiiii nt to lepicsent Khonda dls tili'l anil has great hopes of securing the lepresentntlon 1'iof Thompson Is from Fetndale, where he has a pri vate ichool and has sevei.il hundred pupils em oiled. Both centleinen are making hui tied calls on friends and lelnttvcs thioughout the states. GREEN RIDGE. Mi. d'rltchaid's class of the Baptist chuich will conduct a lawn social on the church lawn this evening riank Hainm, of Capoue avenue. Is visiting fi lends In Honesdale Miss Lillian Saffoid, of Carter stieet, Is spending a few dnjs at the Wyo ming camp giound Mts. Davis and daughter, Minnie, and Miss Winnie Howe aie spending a week In Boston Manners' phaimacy Is the only place In Gieon Ridge where plain cream soda Is sold Try It. Miss Minnie Peck and Miss Pauline Shook aie spending a week at Har e's lake. Mis. G. W Hotnbaker and daugh ter, Eleanor, will spend the coming week at Harvey's lake Miss Frank Tamblyn Is enjoying the sea bieezes at Ocean Otove. Miss Ruby Douglass, of Delaware stieet. Is spending seveial weeks In Connecticut. Take j out prescriptions to Manners' pharmacy to be filled We consider our ability and goods above par. OBITUARY Mrs M A Giad, wife of e. postmas ter Michael Gradv of Chestnut MUet, Dcnniore, aged M e.11s died estcielay afternoon about 1 "0 o'cloe k after a few week's Illness Deceased is suivivod bv a husband nrd thiee children. Funeial notice 111 be published tomorrow Separate Skirts for Early Autumn Wear in Nov Plaids and Popular Quaker ays. Our first delivery for the season is now to hand and ready for inspection. A call from you will be much appreciated. Globe Warehouse Wash Skirts and Wash Waists Still a pretty nice assortment to get rid of before the month closes, and more -particularly in fine goods of unquestion-ible'quality. Half Price or Less for Choice Globe Warehouse EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON RECEPTION IN HONOR OF IVOR ITE GRAND OFFICERS. Held Last Night In Co-operative Unit Under the Auspices of the Local Lodges young1 Men Arrest ed for Stealing Fruit Marriage of Miss Katluyn Knrnkns and Ste phen Spott Fire Interfered with a Party at tho Residence of Peter Mullnney A Missionary Meeting. The reception tendered to the ofllcers of the (irand Lodge of lvorltes lust evening In Co-operative hall, on North Main avenue, was a grand success in every sense of the word. The lecep tlon wns given under the uusplces of five lodges Identified with the order, linmelv Thomas .Teffeison lodge, North Setntiton: Cailndlawn lodge. North Sciantoii; Temple of hove lodge, Tay lor, and Robert Moirls and Dew I Sant lodges, buth of this side. Benjamin Hughes, father of "Ivor ln" In this countiy, was chairman ol the evening The order was first In stituted in the year 1SC3 In that ear thiee ordeis weie organized, one at St Clair, Pa . Caibondale and the Dew I Sant of this side. At that time each lodge was Inde pendent. However, In 1SGS, thiough the unceasing efforts of Mr. Hughes, an limitation was foimed, he being elected president of the (Irand lodge, which position he held continually until 1S77. Only two of the ofllcers of the Grand lodge elected In 18CS are living, Benja min Hughes and Rev. Jonathan Ed wnids, uf Washington. Mr. Hughes In his opening lemarks spoke along the lines of the origin nnd giowth of the ordei The progininnie as printed In Tues day's Tilbune wns can led out with two exceptions, that of a song by G. R Lew Is and Instrumental music by Ueese Davles and party, both parties being absent. Iteese Moignn, of Wllkes-Ilnne. one of the active Ivoiltes of that tltv and an ex-grand president, made a short speech complimentary to the present giand officers. The giand otllceis present were: Richard H. Williams, president: J. J. Evans, secretary, and Roger Evans, treasure, nil of this clt Each was called upon foi a few lemaiks and re sponded i:ach remaiked that they weie bent on making this year a suc cessful one for the older throughout the countiy and wished for the hearty co-operation of nil piesent Dewi Sant Glee club lendeied sev eial excellent selections and received an encoie on every numbei W. W. Jones acted as accompanist for tho club The evening's piogramme con cluded with a selection by the club. The assemblage then repaired to the looms below, wheie lefreshments were seived under the dliectlon of Roberts, the cateier. While the guests weie be ing waited upon, an urgent request was brought to heat upon Chairman Hughes to have Piofessor Piotheroe, who wns present, sing Mt Piotheioe lespond ed to the lequest of the gathering and. after dellveilng a shoit riddress, sang In his native tongue, Welsh, the "Com ing of Wales." It was leceived with thundeious applause A smoker fol lowed. The committee having the affair In (h.uge wns comprised of members of the several lodges, namelj, Dewl Sant lodge, chairman, R. n Jones nnd W S. Davis; Robert Monls lodge, Howell Han Is, D J. Davis, secietnry, and Dr. Beeldoe Temple of Love lodge, Jacob Jone. ticasuier, Aaion Davis nnd W. T Davis, Carladlnwn lodge, D. Joff lies. J. S Edwaiets and i:van Gabriel; Thomas Jeffeison lodge, J. 15. Davis, E. Smith and H. Evans. CAl'GHT STEALING TOMATOES. Thomas Feiguson. of Aswell court, William Williams, of Tenth stieet. and Edwnid Poid, weie anested last even ing at the Instance of O. M. K-rstettei, charged with stealing tomatoes Keistetter conducts a large faun on South Main avenue, below the Dodge mine, anil of Inte has been bothered to n gieat extent b bos breaking Into his tomato patch, stealing his llpe fiuit. Yesteidav he decided to watch for the Intiuders and discovered the above mentioned bovs In the act. Last evening he went before Alder man Mo.ses, of the Fifteenth vvaid, and swoie out a vtatiant for thlr arrest. Constable John Lance arrested the paities at their respective homes and took them befoie the alderman, where they weie given a hearing. At the heating all pleaded guilty except Williams, who claimed he was not present at the time Ho was held In $200 ball for his appearance nt couit. His father furnished ball. Ferguson and Foul paid their tines KATtAKAS-SPOTT WEDDING Miss Kathryn Karakas and Stephen Spott wete united In maniage jestei day attemoon at 4 SO o'clock In tho German Catholic chinch, on South Main avenue Rev. rather Flicker tied the nuptial knot. After the ceiemony the couple were driven to the brides home 011 Ninth Main avenue, where a uccptinn was held Mr and Mis Spott will begin housekeeping In a newly furnished home on Noith Main avenue Roth enjoy tho best wishes of a host of friends FIRE DISTURBED THE PARTY An alaim of the was sounded last evening about 9 o'clock fioin box 43. corner Eighth and Hampton stiteui The the was In a single dwelling owned nnd occupied by Petei Mullnney, of .ilu Hamilton street. Mr and Mrs Mullarjey were enter taining n number of their friends In honoi ot their guest, Ml. Henton. of Jersey city. Mis Mullaney had de signated u huge 100m at the top of the stairs as a leceptlon toom for the ladles and had left a lamp standing on tho table near the window. The window was 1 aired a little distance and the breezes blew the cut tains over the lamp. Igniting them. In a mo meat the room was ablaze. An ularm was turned In from box 45, which biought to the scene the Eagles, Columblas and Finnkllns. Their sei vUes weie not needed, as the lira was GIVE THE CHILDREN A DRINK called Ginln-O It Is a delicious, appetiz ing noiirlHlilng food drink to take thn place of coffee Sold b all giocers and liked bi all who esrd it because when properly piepnred It timlcs like the finest coffee but U free Horn all Its Injurious properties (Iruln-O aids illeestlon nnd strengthens tho nen en. It la not a stim ulant but a health builder, nnd children, ob well us ndtiltB. cuu dilnk It with great benefit CokH about ' us much as cof fee U iuul c Friday's sale of domestics The most astounding sacrifices of the yc.ir have taken place this month. Again today we will lead in bargain giving uiv approached by any one. 6c indigo prints standard goods 6c outing flannels light colors 6c robe prints new patterns. 6c standard apron ginghams. 6c dress ginghams new patterns 75c blankets at 37c In white only, very large, medium weight, regular price 75c. Friday 3C 25c dotted Swisses at 10c The balance of our stock of all grades at one price formerly isc, iqc and t 25c. Friday, your choice 1 (JC . . n h v. k k k n n n v. . v. n . v. , . n r. . A V V t V V V X' V u V 1' a v . v ? V V V V fc" V V V tt a v X" K V V K V k it K a u a A K k' fc AT V V V K V V V v V f !V V V ar a v K K a a a a & K K H It It i. it It It it K K . K K K K V. K . K It i K H . H K .. K K H l K K K . . K . i K K H H H 1 , I THE Liiira Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming Avenue. I C Don't miss this book sale - Lists of titles are being replenished daily. Thousands of books arriving all the time. Some very special bargains for today : David Harum So popular now that the name, if not the book, is fa miliar in every household. Published at $1.50 Q sold elsewhere at $1 20. Here on Friday only. . 7oC -$ Famous Elsie Books The favorite book of girls of nearly every age. Pub lished at $1.25 customary cut price 89 cents. . Here on Friday 49 C Cloth bound books 300 titles In an elegant binding stamped with several inks and gold works by such . authors as Barric, Scott, Stevenson, The Duchess, Blackmore, Dickens, Bronte and many others. Pub- ZC lished at 50c Cloth bound books 250 titles Full 12 mo. size, stamped in several inks and gold titles by Kipling, Cooper, -t t Verne, Barrie, Dickens, Lyall, Ebers, Hawthorne, Cor- Aq elli, Black, Caine and many others published at 50c. . JLtc Ajax Series Friday 59c First fall importation of men's and women's hose First instalment of six cases just received fiom Chemnitz. More than liftv varieties, comprising men's, women's and misses' hose of the best quality. In men's All black and black with white tect-also sev eral styles of fancy hose. All blacks are Louis Herms- dorl dye. Choice 2iDC In women's Black and white feet and black all t over. Louis Hermsdorf dye. Fine guage .... 1 y C Also Black with colored silk feet and colored silk stripes at tne top, anu several lots oi lancy lisle open-work stockings of line quality. Choice 5 fln font hlnfllr 49c Friday Special. o 3, seamless hose at 5c, We oiler on Friday one thousand pans ol women's last black seamless hose of the ten cent quality-all sies-de guar-antced-speci.il lor one day only Five cents a pair. Women's 15c Balbriggan Hose at 10c Very fine quality and gauge never sold anywhere for less than 1 sc a pair here on Friday Women's 19c Hose at 12 1-2C Fine quality white feet never sold for less thin 19c in any store in the United States here on Friday , . 10 Two bargains in muslin gowns Possibly the greatest offering in any city of the United States. These garments aie high class, price the very lowest. 75c Lace trimmed gowns at 33c This is a great bargain. Yoke of tucks neck and sleeves tiimmcd with one inch torchon lace real value 75c. Sale price 75c embroidery trimmed gowns at 39c Another bargain lot consisting of loin or live dif ferent styles. Mother Hubbard or Kmpire voke. Handsomely trimmed with embroidery. Friday.. o5 39 "A 'A 'A 'A A 'A 'A "A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A A "A 'A 'A U 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'M'A 'A 'A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A A'A 'A "A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A tt 'A 'A 'A 'A U A A 'A 'A "A "A "A 'A A A A A A "A 'A s A M M X .X X . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 'A'A extinguished by nie.iiiH of a buiket bilgucle The woodwork In the loom wns badly icouiied After the c'it Itement had subdued tlu- party continued and .in enjoyable time was bad by all DaneliiK and other dlveiHlons incident to such eents were merilly Indulged in. At a late hour lefteahments were sened. HKLIUVHD OF HIS WATCH Mi. Geoifje Breese, a cleik employed by John Johns, the luiidw.ne dealer, was lellevcd of his silver watch .1 few evenings aKO while rlmtthiK' with n fctr.inKer, whom he would be Rlad to meet again, Just for the sake of the watch. After wmk the other eening Hrees went over to the laige Held on Wash burn street, adjoining tho Hyde I'ai. shaft, and while waiting for some co 1 p.inions engaged In eomer.sation with this sttnnger The subject drifted from one thing to another and Hiee'-o became er interested, not mindful of his talkative friend's aitlons. In .1 short while Hreese nnd his frlen I departed, each In opposite direction 4. About half an hour later Mr. iSreese put his hand In his vest pock"t to pro cine his watch, desiring to know tho time, but the wateliw.isinHslng. Ureero retiaeted hls steps but wns unable to get any tnue of the sti anger or watch. Hreese claims he tould asy Identify him If thev ever met again. ACCIDENTS OP A DAY. Benjamin Morguns, of Snder ne liue, employed at the Oxfotd mine, had the Index finger of his right hand cut off while at woik yesteulay His In juries were diessed at the West Side hospital William E. House, nf Noith Bromley avenue, hid his right foot painfully Injured Tuesday by a large plank fall ing upon It. The Injured membei was dtesoed at the West Side hospital. Michael Moran, of Luzerne stieet, wns luluied on Tuesday while at his woik at the Dodge mine, by a fall of roik. In falling It struck1 him on the head, Inllktlnc u deep gash nnd in juring his shoulder. He was taken to the Moses Taloi hospital Mitssio.VATtY mi:i:tinc. Miss Marv A Davis hail cliuige of the legular monthly meeting of the Woman's Mlsslon.uy society of the Jackson Stieet Biptlst church which was held in the basement of the chui 'h last evening It wns laigely attest lei ,-nd Intel estlng throughout. "Our Baptist Inheritance" was the subject of a well prepared oaper read by David II. Wtlllmrr. Oeorge Nichols followed with a paper 011 "Clnlstlan Missions In India." Miss Mnrgaret Thomas read an Intel estlng paper on "New Afiicu and Its People." 'In Many Tongues" was the subject discussed b Miss Bedella Hvans. day for a two weeks' stay at Lake Klzer. The state committee of the P.itilotle Older of Ainei leans will meet on Tues day evening at the home of Mrs. Itan dolph Jones, on Jackson stieet. The membei s of the Electric City Wheelmen will enjoy u club run to the Salem camp ground on Sunday. They will leave the club house at 7 o'clock. A giand rally of the American Vol unteeis will be held In the Plj mouth chinch Mondny night. The Welsh mln stiel will also be piehent. The public Is Invited. Miss Jennie Woolbaugh. of Lafayette street, enteitalned a number of her friends on Tuesday evening. The at fair was a phonogiaph and lawn party and was one of the events of the sea Sill. The funeial of the late Mis. Sauud eis will take place this afternoon at 2.10 o'clock fiom the home of her mother, Mrs. D. P. Williams, of Price stieet Intel ment In Washburn stieet temetcij. OENEHAL NEWS NOTES. Moes Taylor Mster lodge. No. 121, nixillnr to Brotherhood of Hallrci.nl Tralninnn, w ill hold a picnic nt Nay Aug paik on "September U. Uefresh menl ' of all kinds w III be served by the 1 nlles Dnntlni? will he a ftaturo of the da's enjovment. Ilev Hugh Davis will occupy the pulpit of the Welch Cnlvnnlstlc Meth odist chinch en Sunday morning nnd evening. An eNtrn rehearsal of the Scranton Glee club will b held this evening nt aicnrs' hall. A full attendance is desired. PlumbeiH' union, No 1'0, will conduct a plerile In the Hound Woods on Sep tember 6. The funeial of the infant child of Mi. and Mrs, George Forbes, nf Washburn street, will tuko place this afternoon. Interment In Cathedral cemetery. The Klzei Camping club left yester- PEBSOXAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. David Johnson, of South Main avenue, Is visiting ill Moscow. Moses James is enjoying his vacation at Lake Idlewild Mr. Benton, of Jersey City, Is the guest of Mr Peter Mallancy, of Hampton street. Miss Abble Denman. of South Hyde Park avenue, has returned from a visit with friends at Rochester. Seymour Jones, of Jackson street, Is spending a few days nt Lake Wlnola Miss Dnugher, of Emmet stieet. Is entertaining her cousins, Misses Kath eiine and Lorctta McOoff, ot Wllkes Itni if William Lewis, of Eynon street, spent yesterday In Wayne county. 'P.itiolmnn Halt will start upon his vacation tomonow. Mr E D. Morse has letutned from a visit nt Nicholson Miss Fiances Foy. of Jackson stieet. Is visiting nt Mnucli Chunk Misses Annie nnd Mnme Burnett, of Lincoln avenue, will leave tomorrow for (Stent Bend Miss Bessie Daniels, of South Main avenue, is visiting friends In Pittston. Mr. Harry Jenkins and William L'wls have returned fiom a visit at Atlantic City. Miss Beithn Diew, of Plj mouth, Is the guest of Miss Mae Davis of South Main avenue. Miss Hattle E Bevan, of West Pitts ton, Is the guest of hei cousin. Miss Mable Spencer, of Jackson stieet. Mr. John Renchler, of Lincoln ave nue, spent Tuesday In ractoryville. Gomer Evans, of Claike Bios.' store. Is spending his vacation nt Lake Idle wild Mr H. D Moise, of Jackson stieet. Is In Easton on a business tilp. James Davis, of Eynon stieet, Is spending n few days at Lake Wlnola John Williams, of Hellevue, is visit ing 1 datives in Wav ne county. Ilany Jenkins of South Hvde Patk avenue, spent esleicln at Lake Allel. "Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. P. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. "Phone C68X SOUTH SCRANTON. Alderman Ituddy and slstei. Miss Mnniu Ituddy, went to Wllkes-Bauo lust night to attend the funeial of a relative which will be held toduj. Common Councilman W. J. .Smith, of the Nineteenth wind, and Mall Car ilei Hany Blid aie llshlng at Goulds bo ro. Joseph Mlkus and sons, Tony nnd Joe, of Cedar avenue, have teturncd from u visit at Lake Ailti. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. He Spilled the Beer nnd a Lively Time Followed Young Card- Ing's Toes Amputated. August Sale, Much amusement was found In Al deiman Fldlet's ofllco last night when John Griinths had Patilck Mm laugh tiled on the charge of assault and bat tel y. Both parties aie well known K'lights ot Lnboi, but Giiflltlis so far foigot himself as to do a full di's wot It Inst Wcdnc-d.iv. In the evening he went to Regan's saloon to enjoy a glass of beer when be met Muitatigh. Thev commenced to ciuar ' The defendant hit C.rlflltlis. dl'iolotlim his eve and spilling his beer. During the tilal he admitted that the latter Injury was th" woise and the caii'-e of the an est. The case was discharged, .fter the "vldence wa heird, but a icprlmand wns given both paities. YESTERDAY'S TUNERALS. The funeral of John W. Mullen wns held yesterda morning from his late home on Thompson stieet. The in censed had been a lesldent of this sec tion of the city foi a long time and was possessed of a large numbr of f 1 lends, who thronged the Hol Ros aiy church, where the remains were taken. A high mass of requiem was celebiated by Rev. J. V Moylnn. T'.e pall-bearers were John Ryan, John Thomas. Edward McGnlre. Rlehaid Kelly. Michael Tlgue and John Ken nedy. The Mouldeis' union from die Delaware, Lackawanna and Western shops attended in .1 bodv The funeial of lames B. 0'B"'e was alf-o held yesterda morning. The body was viewed by a large numbei of tie fi lends of the deceased nnd his parents befoie being lemoved to the Holy Ilosaty chuich, where Rev J .1 O'Toole relr hinted a lecpilem mnss In ti rment was mule In the Catbedr.il cemeteiy. The pnll-bearrs weie franl; Golden, William Cnsey. Martin I.' velle, Anthonv Banett Patilck Fljnu and Michael McLaughlin wIlSzM KyitwantO' & :ufrls Offers great values in Rus sets for Ladies' and Meu. school house and committing other nuisance Tl ev weie taken befoie art jl.lciman and lined $1 each and costs. Dr Suiieth has pot gone out of town' to attend a funeial as was nnnoiin ed In our Gieen Ridge items jestcrdny. ("Hll toriespondent wns misiiifoiuied PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE Yctciday morning Drs Sullivan, Donne and Cornell pifoiined theopera tlon on the foot of Anthony cardlg, when the toes and p'ut of bis tlgh' foot were removed. The patient was the yon of Thomas ("aiding, aid Ind his foot lacerated while Jumping on the ttalns on the Matvlne switch List Wednesday afternoon. The funeral of Chniles, the slv-yeai-old son of John Rumblv, of West Mai ket street.' will b l'eld tlis afternoon nt three o'clock. The child died last Wcdnesdnv night aftei an illr-ss of lest than a 1l.1v, having been attacked with meningitis e-irlj that moinlng At half-pas' nln thl" moinlng the funeral of Mis Kathetliie Casay, of Pawnee street, will be held Deceased died Tuesdav afternoon at the Moses Tavlor hospital, while she had been foi some time. Last night a Hrge number attended the dnnce that wis laid In the uudltm1 turn by the Kestoiie IJraiuatle flub A daughttr was bcin to Mr. and .M M I Walsh yesterday moinlng Mies Knle Biennnn. of New Yoik. visited nt the home of Thomns Heal on CusIcK avenue, jesteidav. Dsvid Hughes, of Wayne avenue, has recovered uflr n shott Illness. MIsr Gi.ice Donilcy, of Dutyea. Is the guest of Sits. William Anderson, on Wuyne avenue Mlrses Nellie and -gnps Keninev. of Shnmokln, aie visiting Mi aril Mis. P. J. Mahon. of William stieet Mis Rnchel Williams, Janltres ot public! school No. 24, had live boys ar jested for tearing shingles of the THE FOODS WE EAT. Various Kinds and What They Aro Seveially Good For. Natuie supplies us with two complete foods, milk and eggs, which contained In the pioper proportions all the neces sary elements foi the sustenance of our bodies As these are the onl com plete foods. It Is nee ess.ir In their ab sence to have mixed foods, and It Is In the mixing that mlstnkes occur, be cause the fat forming, muscle forming, nnd other parts aie taken In wioni? propoi tlons, some In excess and others the reveise Left to his own tastn piimitive man Invailnblv selects the best food This Instinct however It defective nt the piesent day. For chil dren, food lieli In bone forming sub stances Is necessarj. Among niusclo forming foods the following aie tho best and most 1 oinnion Ontnieal por lidge. with ilch milk and wholemeal biead butt, red, meat Is a hlghlv con densed food of this 1 lass To men of s dptitarj occ upatlon a free use of meat Is Injurious Fot men engaged at hard manual labor a genet ous ment diet is admiinble Vegetables contain but little nouitsh lnent. but aie useful as blood puiiflers, and also supply hulk to the food whbh Is necessary to give the consumei sat isfaction. Milk should never be taken with meat, because they are both rb h In one substance. Tea should hot be taken with meat elthei because It ren deis the meat tough and I nllgestlhle. Beef tanks first as 11 muscle former, and mutton next Poik makes a very digestible dish and fowl and bacon aie a veiy useful and palatable dish Ceicals enter largely Into our diet nnd uu of much value, because thej sup pl food or staich as well as muse la food Potatoes piovlde little nutil inent, but with nlent of milk which supplies the precii'e Ingiedlents they lack, a good diet is formed. Sugar Is well woitlu of notice Hnd the child's love of It is a pe-fectly healthy li'stiuct. and should alwas bn gintlllecl in reason. Fruits aie good blood puillleis, and should be consid ered as essentluls nithei than luxuries Beef tea contains scaicelv any nutrl tnc'it whatever, and Is nlmost purely a stimulant. A dot; fed on bei f tea still ved to death, while another fed on tefuse meat throve Ten Injurious if taken In excess, pi ov Ides, If taken In moclriatlcui, a most icfrcHhlng cbink. Many scientists leiommeml its use about two houis befoie our piliulpat meal, and without food Coffee is a. stimulant unlike all others, In fact, that it Is followed b.v no 1 taction It stimulates the bialn, and Is called an Intellectual dilnV Cocoa deserves to be classed as a food. Funny izzlnt It everybody seems stuck on the "Joy Maker" Dc. cigar.