The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 07, 1899, Morning, Page 8, Image 8

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TUB SCRANTON TRTBUNE-SATrWDAY, OCTOBER 7, 181)9.
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EVENTS 01: DAY IN
WEST SCRANTON
FINAL BECEPTIONS TENDERED
VISITING FIREMEN.
Columblns' Guests Departed Yester
day and Franklins' Visitors Will
Leave This Morning Hooks Had
a Fire for nn Attraction Last
Night Installation of Ellurlnn
Lodge Officers Funeral of Emily
league Meetings of Various So
cietiesOther Note3 of Interest.
With the departuie of the S.45 Dela
ware and Hudson train this morning,
the late firemen's convention will
lle only In memory, as far as tho
Columbian ntul Franklins nreconcerned.
The latter's guests, the I'nlon Steam
File company, of Lebanon, ami the
Sheridan band, of Newmanstown. will
depart for their homes this morning,
after the most enjoyable week ever
spent 1" their lives, according to their
own way ot putting it.
Tho Filondsblps, of Hloomsburg, and
.he Aliens, of Allentown, departed at
A o'clock estcrdny uf tut noon nftet a
most enjoyable day, spent at tho Co
lumbian qtiuitei.s. In fact, It might be
added, that more lit omen visited the
Columbia hoo house during the past
three days than wm the oae with tiny
other' company. 'Whether It was the
icfreshmonts and lunch th.it attracted
them or the good fellowship of the
bo., or both, 1m not known but at all
events, they were theie, and all stteet
o.us stopped at Division street to let
off firemen, who weie anxious to visit
the hospitable company.
AVhcn the Friendships and Aliens
weio teady to stait for the depot, fifty
mcmbeis of the Columblns, headed by
the Allentown band marched with
them to the train of Pullman cars In
waiting, and after all weie aboard the
entire party enjocd a feast of song
before good-byes were said. The vis
Itors were well supplied with miner
lamps when they left, and had little
tiouble In finding their way home last
night.
HOSfttTEfe
CELEBRATED VT
STOMACH
;5TTER
If you bnva
r on died the
point where you
think nothing
enn trenlhe;i
your tnmach,
try HoMetter'i
H nmacli lilt
teis. It cures nil
Stomach,
Liver mill
Kidney
Ailments.
Tills n fort,
not nn experi
ment. Try It.
piano solos and Daniel Clcmnions en
tertained the vtsltois with his whist
ling specials Addi esses were made
by seveinl peisons present, and cigars
were passed. The lire, company had
thlrtj-IHe members In line on Thuts
dny, und the following officers: Chief
engineer, Levi llartz, foiemali, Ed
waid M Weber, piesldent, Oeoigo IT.
Spang, sectetary, Daniel Mussel, as
sistant secretary, William, (lossart;
Ice-president, It, It. Arnold, tleasurer,
Charles M Kllllngor.
At 8.30 o'clock.when taps were sound
ed, I'eimanent man KItne gave an ex
hibition hltch-up and resionse to an
Imaginary ularm on Hyde Park ave
nue, which was made In splendid time
und witnessed by seveial bundled peo
ple. Ex-Chief Hni tnian, of Lebanon,
wns nn the seat with Mr. Kline.
tersectlng streets, and prevented team
sters from driving on tho pave. It le
malncd'tor Charles Schllcf, however, to
jump the blockade, and thereby hangs
a tale.
Schllcf had driven his team on the
pave from Lafayette street, where
there was no obstruction, and when
ono of the workmen, Myers by name,
observed him, he grabbed tho horses
and tried to force the team from the
paement. This angered Schllef and he
struck Myers with his whip.
The latter wenl before Alderman
Kusson and had a warrant Issued for
Schllef on a charge of nssault and bat
tel y, and it was placed In the hands of
Special Oillcer lia Mitchell, who was
unable to locate his man last evening.
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finale of Tim franklins.
Last night's celebiatlon at Frank
ling engine house was a fitting climax
to the reception given the Union Steam
Fire company, of Lebanon, and the
Sheildan band. Shoitly after 8 o'clock
the guests at rived at the headrmar
teis on North Hyde Park avenue and
immediately tho festivities began.
The band was stationed In the recep
tion loom on the second lloor, where
a programme of much excellence was
rendered under the direction of their
leader. Professor F. M. Eck The or
ganization numbers 2." men. and every
ono Is a skilled musician. Thev made
an excellent Impression both in the
parade and at the various leeeptlons.
Prof. Clark S Thomas gave several
Ft HI! AT THE II. & L. HOUSE.
An ingenious Idea was carried out at
the Hook and Ladder house last night
to attract tho attention of tho visitors
and the central city firemen to their
quaiters. At 8.15 the truck was taken
out of the house and started toward the
central city, piesum.ibly for exhibition
purposes, but five minutes later the
arch In ftont of the building was sat
in ated with oil and set on lire.
An alarm was turned In from Hox 14.
corner ot West Lackawanna, avenue
and Seventh street, and before the
Hooks Knew what had happened, the
chief and his central city men were on
hand and extinguished the flames with
the chemicals
They had been given tho tip that nn
alarm was to be sent In, and weio pie
paied for It. Chief Walker attributed
tho cause of the file to "premeditated
spontaneous combustion." The flames
weru put out before any setlous dam
age 'was done. Tho event seivcd to
attract a laige crowd, however, and It
was enjoyed by fliemcn and spectators
alike.
Good cough remedy, take Di
fours French Tar. For Sale n
GLORGE W. JENKINS'.
lot S. Main Avenu:
BEFOHE ALDERMAN JOHN.
Aderm.in John, who is conducting tli
local polite couit this month, had a
busy day jesteiday. Tho lirst prisoner
was Hany Williams, of Mount Carmel,
who was in tested at the Jersey Central
depot bv Patrolman Davis for picking
the pockets of liiemen He was glen
twenty dajs in default of $5 fine.
Maiy May, white, aged 33 jears, and
Andrew Anderson, colored, aged 17, of
Columbia, were arialgued on a serious
chaige. The woman was given thirty
das and the boy dlschaiged.
William Frances, anested for va
grancy and begging from visiting fire
men, was committed to the county Jail
for fifteen da.s in default of $3 fine.
INSTALLATION OF OFI-'.'MIRS.
Tho newly elected oluVers of Slim Ian
lodge. No. ,63, nidi pen lent Order of
Odd Fellows were installed last even
ing at the mating In Evans hull.
South Main iiv-uni'V The are ns fol
lows: Noble grand, Walter Wllklrs;
vice noble grand, Jlog-.'r Evans: assist
ant secretary, Samuel Williams; treas
urer, John II. Kelly; ilnmeiil secre
tary, Dalvd Cadwgan; triuteo. John J.
Williams, rcprosnntiitl" i to grand
lodge, T. , Reynold.
District Deputy Grand Master V A.
Vosbuig wits the Installing olllci r an!
he was assisted bv the team from Lin
coln lodge ot No ili Seranton The
double uuaitette from tho same lodge
wan ptesent and su'i-i hovral selec
tions. After the Install. itli.n cucman
les a smoker was .'iioyeJ by the lodgs
members ami Ulr guosH.
Tho ofllceis of Stucum lodge will bo
Installed this evening at Masonic hall
by Deputy Vosburg and hS assistants.
Y. W. C. A. DOINGS
Tho entertainment under the dltee
tlon of the choral soclet, which was
recently postponed, will be given at
the rooms on Monday evening. The
members are woiklng diligently for the
success of tho affair Cake and coffee
w 111 be served.
Mrs. L 15. Foster will lead the gos-pel
meeting Sunday afternoon at 3.43
o'clock. All young women welcome.
Night school for .vomon at the 'Vest
Seranton brand, of t'l Voting Women's
CntlsMan assouitljii eornrt -iiautin
street and Main awnu The sessions
nre held Monday ana Thuisd.iv even
ings, nt 7:3) Fiee t nil members.
All aie asked to 4uln
A committee tea will be hld at the
Y. W. C A. moms of thU side, f jr the
members of al tho onimlltees and of
the u.ssooiatlon of the W"st Si t
btati"h, on "J huriJ ly evening. Oct IJ.
All mcmbeis of the committees and f
the association nie cordially Invited
to be pies"it.
PAVEMENT BLOCKADED.
Wotkmen engaged In flushing the
Hyde Park avenue pave yesterday
morning placed obstiuctlons at the In-
Our Cloak and Suit Department
May now be seen at its best. Full to overflowing with
the very cream of fashion's latest and bsst productions
it offers au opportunity for the study of correct styles
which is but rarely met with. In mauy cases the styles
shown by us is exclusive, which, as usual, the tailor
ing, trimmings and materials have been kept to such a
high point of excellence as to place them beyond the
reach of ordinary competition. A call from you will
be esteemed a favor by the
GLOBE WAREHOUSE.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING.
The Iiapttst Young People's union of
the First Welsh Etiptlst ehutch held a
tegular meeting last evening In the lee
tuie room of the church. Vlce-Piesi-dent
Luther Lewis presided, and Hugh
Williams led the song service
The featuie of the meeting was a
p.ipei by Henry Jenkins on tho subject
"The Fool Hath Said In His Heait
There Is No God " The composition
was evceptlonally good, nnd elicited
much favoiable comment fiom many of
the membeis present.
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Seranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming; Avenue.
Men's underwear-men's fancy shirts and working shirts
All-wool underwear During the past week we have had a great sale of women's all-wool underwear at a very n f
low price which we intend to supplement by an extr.iorclin.iry offeiing for men. We shall place on sale today 800 " Jc
dozen men's all wool fleece lined underwear, in all sizes a quality equal to anything you ordinarily pay one dollar a r
garment for. Here at a very special price for a few days only, beginning on Saturday pef gorment
Hen's fnncy shirts The regular one doll.tr Hen's flannel shirts A bargain for working
kind, as lar as trading in other stores is concerned. a p men with an eye to business. There is a saving
New and striking patterns separate link cuffs jl bbc of 17c on every shirt in the lot. You pay 50c - -c
with-every shirt. Special price "TrQjP elscwheie for the same thing. Here P
Bargains in men's all-wool sox, worth 1 3c pair, at 10c
Bargains in men's cotton sox never less than 10c, Saturday 6c
Another day of sensations in our book department
Our prices have created consternation among high-priced book dealers, stmply because their prices were exhorbitant and
they know it. It always was and always will be the aim oi this store to see prices on a just level.
Hcie are some copyright books in cloth bindings at a low price nowhere else (or the same money
Lady of Quality
Soldiers of Fortune
Choir Invisible
Prisoner of Zenda
The Manxman
The Forest Lovers
Honorable Peter Stirling
The Christian
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Tin: FATinni jlvthhw hall
The Hde Park Father Mathow soci
ety Mill conduct Its twenty-eighth an
nual ball at the armory on Tuesday
evening, Oct. 10. The hall will be pro
fusely decorated for tho occasion and
the floor will bo put in liist-class con
dition by Pi of. J. Frank Slcgel.
llauer's oichestra will furnish music,
and lefreshments will be served. A
cake walk will be given at 10 o'clock,
which Is open to all. Dancing com
mences at 10 o'clock. Thirty-six of the
latest dances are down on the programme
Fashions
This
Season.
Latest
Fashions
Fl'XKItAL OF MISS TKAGUF.
Services over the lemalns of the late
Hmlly Tongue were conducted at the
home of deceased's parents on North
Gai field avenue jesterday morning nt
10 SO o'clock. Hew S. F Mathews,
pastor of the First liaptlst church, of
which the young lady was a devoted
member, conducted the hervices Many
friends attended the funeial
The pall-bearers were George As
ian y, John Nichols, Hay Morgan and
John Morris. The Interment was made
In Washburn street cemeteiy.
Also another excellent list of illustrated copyright books by popular author;. Bound in cloth and stamped artistically in sev
eral colors. Others would charge you 59 cents for these if they had them. Here are the titles:
H.irricrs Burned Awav. bv E. P. Roe; Opcninc of a Chestnut Burr, by E. P. Roe: He Pell in Love With His
Wife, by E. P. Roe; The Original Belle, by fc. P. Roe; His Sombre Rival, by 13. P. Roe; A Border Shepherdess,
by Amelia Barr; Remember the Alamo, by Amelia Ban; The Bow of Orange Ribbon, by Amelia Barr; A Daughter ot
Fife, by Amelia Bair; fclsie Dinsmore, by Martha Finlav; Chimmie Padden, by K. M. Townsend; Christie Johnstone,
by Chus. Reade; A Doctor of the Old School, by Ian MacLaten. Special bargain price on Saturday
$1.50 editions of cloth bound copyright books, 95c Some very good titles at a low price, for two days. David
ll.u urn, bv fc. N. Westcott; Richard Carvel, by Winston Churchill; The King's Mirror, by Anthony Hope; Red
Rock, by 1 nomas Nelson Page; lone March, by S. R. Crockett; The Castle Inn, by Stanley Weyman. Special lor
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Women's fane neckwear
We take great pleasure in calling attention to an unrivalled
stock of fine neck dressing in new and strikingly pretty designs,
including silk mull and taffeta silk neck pieces, f--v to ftC
English squares and silk collarettes 3UC pO
Sale of veilings
For Saturday's special sale we offer one thousand yards of
fine chenille dot veilings in new effects a quality that ordi
narily sells at ft 0111 25c to 29c the yaid for one day
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TtOYAL AHCANUM MHHTING
The Tribune was In en or yesterday
In announcing the meeting of Lacka
wanna council, IJoyal Arcanum, for
Thursday evening. It was held last
evening, and the members enjoyed a
well piepared paper by Charles It.
Acker on "Some Menaces to the United
States Constitution."
Tho paper was discussed by Cliailes
i: Olvor, Professpr H. h. Morgan. Vic
tor H. Lauer. Dr. W. A. IMtne. Howell
II. Hauls, Profefor i:. A. Ciuttenden
and others
hngini: will nn thstkd.
The Franklin Fngine jompnm simm
er, which was leentlv rebuilt bv the
Senaca Falls Fire Knglne company,
will be officially tested at S o'clock this
morning nt the -oner ot Fourteenth
and Academy stieels.
Chief Walicer jesterday Issued nn or
der to Permanent Men Klme and
Lowry to arrange for the tost, which
will be witnessed by ;Ity o.ikinU and
visiting Hi omen.
Ilccis will be elected for tho ensuing
yeat.
Hippie Division, No 4J Mins of
Temperance, will hold a box social In
Kvans' hall. South Main avenu this
evening. A programme of musical and
literary merit will be tendered.
Rev. J. P. Moffat piHor of Wes.li
burn strest Presbyterian chinch, will
begin a seiles of seinons tomoriovv
evening on Paradise. The subject of
the lit st disc cut bo will be "Paiadlse
Given."
The funeial of Queena Jones will be
conducted at the house In Morris eouit
tomoriovv af teuton at 3 o'clock. I3uil.il
will be made In the Washbuin street
cemetci.
PHUSONAL PAP. NCliJA'.-liS
A M. Mois '1 Jackson street, and
Alfred Twining, of Swetland sfeet. me
spending n few dnys at Luke WInola.
Mr. and Mrs. "William i!lum. of
North Main avenue, an- eniet mining
Mr? W. D Tlnndo. of Columbii, N. '.
Mrs Vred Ginader, of I'r!f3 street,
Is en!"!ng a v'slt from her mothf.
Mrs Woolscy, of nimlra, N. Y.
Mis Leree Mulligan, of Itichfield
Springs, N. Y.. Is visiting her ginnd
rarents, Mr. and Mis' Thomas Mulray
ot Luyeino stieet.
Hew and Mrs. A I'. Bovl hav nr
rlv ed from Columbus, Ol lo. ami will
take possession of a house an this side
in a few das.
Mr and Mrs Hower. of Bloomsbuig,
are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Aaion
Jury, of Hock stieet
NORTH SCRAN rON NOTES.
ChappeU'.s sloie. was esteiday anest
ed upon complaint of Mcars fc Flvnn
the contiactors, who have been !aj.Ing
the east Market street pave sinco
spiing, charging him with ttespalng
upon the unllnished portion ot tho
pave.
He was given 0 heaiirg befoic an al
derman last evening Mr. Chappell
entered bail for hi? appearance aU
couit In the sum of $300.
THii i:xci:lsious' guhsts.
The Jersey Hose company, of Phll
llpsbuig, N. J were the guests of the
i:eelsbus, of North Scmnton, .luring
their Htnv in the city and vvie lovnlly
entertained.
After Thin sday's narade -i leeontlor.
was tendered the vhitors at the com
panv's (juarleis on Ou street. The
addiess of welcome wa. mc 1" by J.
H MeDonough and Piesldent Patrick
Walsh, of the Jerseys, lespondod in be
half of his company.
The Hxcelslors weie extended an In
vitation to visit the Phllllosbuit' com
pany during their next tournament and
In all piobabllity they will accept.
4 Word or Two on Prevailing Styles
Fashions change w'th lightning rapidity nowa
days, and no more striking example of this can be
found thau is exemplified in our Cloak Department to
day. Sleeves are now plain and slender, the straps and
applique work of last season have disappeared in favor
of stitchings, scalloped edges etc. Big collars have
also gone aud the smart plain coat collars with deep
notched lapels come as worthy successors. Blacks are
most sougiit after, while buttons as a decorative feature
are more m vogue thau ever Children's aud misses'
garments are modelled after those for older people,
Smart Golf Capes aud mantles for elderly ladies form
an important feature of this week's display.
Globe Warehouse
iinXHUAL NLWS NOTES.
The ladles of Plj mouth Congrega
tional church whoso names) begin with
the letters I, J, K, and L will serve an
Initial supper In the lectuie room
Wednesday evening, October 11, from
C to 8 o'clock.
The Women's Heme Missionary so
ciety of the f Impson Methodist Episco
pal church will met in rcrular fcs
blon Monday evening nt 7 !1 j'click,
In the lecture 100m 01 tSin chuich Of-
OVtWK04Kv
Try QrainO!
Try Grain0!
Sewer Progressing Nicely Objec
tion to Double Tracks Death of
John Barrett Other Note3.
The contractois on the Noith Main
avenue sewer started trenching es
terday morning on the bianch 1 mi
ning along Piovidence load from Phllo
street to Court street.
This pan of tho bevver will b" '.f
twenty Inch terracotta pipe and its
construction will icqulre but a few
days. For a bilef time yesterday In
order to lnsuie the safety of the men
woiklng in the trench, cars were not
run over the street lallvvay ni me
place where the trench passed benenth
It. necessitating a iransier 01 pasbeii
geis. ODJECT TO TItACKP.
There Is serious objection on the pait
ot pioperty owners, between Phllo
stieet nnd Court stieet, to the laying
of double tracks by the Traction com
pany unless tho latter paves tho entlio
portion of the street occupied by them
All the properties on the east side
of the block have, frontage lines ex
tending outside the piesent sidewalks,
but owing to tho narrowness of the
street theie, they, years ago. by a sou
of common consent, llxed their fiont
yaid lines as they now are
It was stated last evening mat an
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Rev Gtoige E Guild. D. D.. will
pieach the t-ormon this evening in the
Providence Piesbyterlan chuich, which
pieccdes the communion tomorrow.
The funeral of Mrs. Martin Hunt will
take place from her residence, 530 Cay
uga stteet. Sunday afternoon at 2
o'clock Interment will be made in
Hyde Park Catholic cemetery.
Tho Keystone LUeiaiy and Dramatic
elub will produce Vought's four act
diaina, "Py I'oao of Impuls. at in
Auditorium next Mondav evening. The
elub have been leheaifalng for some
nn and piomUe to glv ill puu 12
of this section ono df the best perform
ipre ,.ver given on the ar"ii n sti"
Last evening Pi ofessor Douglass, the
magician, gave an Intel estlnn exhibi
tion at the Auditorium. Vh. tntcr
talnment was under the ausolees of
the Ladles' Aid soelelv. of the Provi
dence Pieshyteilan chuich. and a large
audience was present and thoroughly
enjoyed the strange illusions with
which the pi ofessor mv stifled them.
Mis. H. Shlndel Saundeis. was the
pianist of the evening.
The choir of the Providence Metno
dlt Episcopal church will meet for re
heat sal this evening.
William J. Hecs and Miss Sara Ten
vvlck weie mauled on Wednesdny
evening at the home of the btlde's
sister, Mis William Jeffreys.
SOUTH SCRANTON.
The St. AloslusT. A B society held
their semi-annual election of otllcer.s
on Thursday evening. All the old olll
cers were unanimously re-elected. The
St. Aloyslus bon expect to have 175
men In line for tho big parade on Oct.
10.
Tho following delegates to the quar
teily convention weie also elected: F.
J. Uiady, John Hi own, Thomas Hee
nan, Thomas O'Malloy and William
Lovein.
(1ENERAL NEWS NOTES
The funeral of the late Stephen
Gavin will be held this morning from
the family home on Stone avenue. Maes
will bo solemnized In St. Peter's cithe
dial and interment will be made in the
Cathedral cemetery.
Columbus council, Young Men's In
stitute, are busy pieparing for their
social, which will bo conducted next
Monday evening In Fhaimacy hall.
Tho Young People's society of the
Hickoiy Street Presbyterian church
gave an excellent enteitainment on
Thuisday evening.
Misb Baibara Etlll and William
Maus were united In manlage last
Thursday evening at the home of the
bilde. on Alder street, by Rev. W. A
Nordt. The Patilotic Order Sons of
America drum coips and the Junior
Maennerchor attended the leceptlon
following the ceremony
WANTED A lepresentntlve of the
Tilbune In South Seranton. pplv by
letter, stating qualifications and experience
Meadow Brook Washer.
Pea coal sold to teams 75 cents a ton.
Corner of Cedar avenue and Gibbons
street.
WLsgwgyrs.
I YCEUM THEATRE
- ItUROUNDnR & RG1S. Ussesi
II. R. L'JNU, Manaer,
This Afternoon at 2.30.
Adults, 50c; Children, 25c. to'
all pnrts of tho House.
Last time tonight
Lewis riorrison
In the hit of his life,
Frederick the Great
A gorgeous spectacular comedy.
Night prices, '25c, 50c, 75c nnd SI.
Remember the matinee, 25c. and 50c.
Frank Daniels
In his new comic opera
THE AMEER
By Victor Herbert, Fredeiick Randen
and Kirke La Shells.
Suppoited by a company of sixty,
people.
One IMight Only
MONDAY OCT. 0.
PRICKS ti. so. 7s anJ $1.00.
GREEN RIDGE.
x Ask you Grocer to-day to show you
g a packngo of GRAIN.O, tho now food
drink that takes tho placo of coffee.
9 Tim Miililrmi trim, .1-lnl- It .U1,ni,f
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luliirv ns well as tho adult. All who
S try it, liko it. GRAIN.O ha? thRt
X rich seal brown of Mooha or Java,
but it is mado from puro grains, and
tho lnostdelicato stomaoh receives it
without distross. tho prlco of coCee.
10 cents niid 23 cents nor nucuai'e.
Sold by all grocers.
Tastes like Coffee
Looks like Coffee
Iniiet that your erocer rl7e yon QRAIK. .
V Accept no Imitation.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mis. John Slmpklns and soil, Howard,
of Stioudsburg, Is visiting friends on
Church avenue.
Mr. Marshal Preston, of Court street,
who has been 111 foi tho past week, Is
convalescing.
Mis. Emery, of Plttston. who has
been the guest of Mrs. Lawrence, of
Summit avenue, has returned home.
Mrs. Powell and daughter, Grace, of
Carbondule, nre visiting Mrs. Samuel
l)n vIh. of North Main avenue.
injunction would bo asked for If tho Mrs. Eugene Hensler. of Thompson
company proceded to double track the
line as contemplated, rue omy oujec
tlon is that tho company under the 01 -dlnnnce.
need not pave any more of
the street than Its one tiack now oc
cupies. Y. M. C. A. NOTES.
On Sunday afternoon at !U0 In the
looms, 2018 North Main avenue. th"re
will bo a gospel meeting. MUs Vna
Nort, secietury fiom tho South Side,
will load. All women Invited Munda
evening at 7 30 Study of tint Sundiv
rchool lesson All persons doililus m
enter tho piano clasH may have tho
cppoitunlty of meeting Miss HenwuoJ
(it tho association 100ms this evening
nt 7 o'clock to enroll.
CHARGED WITH
street, is visiting fi lends In New Jer
hey. Miss Lauia Jones, of Paiker street.
In entertaining MIsh LIIIIuii Smith, of
Shultzvllle.
Miss Lottie Hlrtley was tendered a
surprise patty at her home on North
Main avenue last Wednesday evening.
Those present were. Emma White,
I'eicy Shlters, Voluey Stoll, Mmgaiel
I'tag, Mamo Evans, Ulodwjn Rich
aids and Mr. and Mis MiSlack.
n-
For Infants rtuil Children
I Hlmintnr,
James Karri, a driver for William 1
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought
iCStifvJify'.
Boars tho
Master Hussell Ilnzzaid, on of Mr.
and Mis. Fiank Hazard, of Dickson
avenue, who has been seriously ill ot
typhoid fever. Is convalescent.
Mis. Joseph Van Hergen has moved
her household goods finin Carbondale
and will make her home with her niece,
Mrs M. It. Knvs Ms. Van Hergen has
hosts of friends in this city who will
be glad to know she Is to reside her
permanently.
Mrs. A E. Dentley. who hns been ly
ing 111 at the homo of her 'ster, Mis
Helen Franklin, for thu past tluee
weeks. Is somewhat lmoroved
The first of a seiles of tluee lectuits
by Rev. I. J. Landing In the chupel of
the flieen Ridge Prcsbyteilan church
will bo delivered Tuesday evening Oct
10. Tickets for tho course, $1. Mngle
ndmlsslon, &0 cents. The Ladles' Aid
hoclety have pledged themselves for
$100 on the church debt and the wro
cfeds of these lectutcs will be used for
that pui:ose.
Mr and Mis. Netibler have returned
to their home in Philadelphia after
spending a week with Mrs. Neublet's
parents on Mousey avenue
Mr. Charles Wllon has finished mak
ing Improvements on his piopeity, cor
ner of Monsey avenue and Mailon
btieet, and expects to occupy it next
w eek.
Oieen Rlilge lodge I. O. O. V., Initi
ated n candldnto Thursday evening.
District Deputy Vosbuig will Install
the otllcers of this lodge Thursday
evening Oct J9.
Tho piemburs of Oeneinl Plilnuey
Engine company nu veiy niouil ot
their reconstiueted engine and well
they may be. as there Is now no better
(lie, aupaiatus In the city.
An entertainment will be given next
Tuesday evening In the Gieen Ridge
I'nptlst ihurchi for the benefit of Miss
Masa Kljlmii, of YoKalioniu, .lupiin.
Miss KlJIma will appear In Japanese
eostumo and tellVome of the customs
uf her native people Sho will be as
sisteil by MUs Eva Doisey und pupils.
WANTED A lcpiesentatlvo of The
Tilbuno In Green Ridge. Apply by
I letter, stating tiuallflcutloiis.- 1
ACADEHY OF HUS1C,
UURaUNDHR & RE1S. Lessees.
11. R. LONO, AlanajT.
BALANCE OF WEEK.
CAMERON CLEW1NS COMPANY
Regular matinee, 10 cents1 etra S.itur
da matinee 10 anil Ji cents Evcnlngr
priies 10 J) jnd 30 cents
Hire; Mglits. Monday Tuesday nnd Wednes
day, Oct, i) 10 anil 11
A. Q. Scammon's Co., presenting tha
leallstlc melodrama,
XHE SLEEPING CITY
Great Scenli, Mechanical and Electrical
Novelties
Matinee" Tuesday and Wednesday 13, 23
cents EvinhiB prices., 13, :3. 3" SO cents
Matinees
Daily,
Thuisday, Filday and Saturday.
October 5, 0 and 7.
Butterfly
Extravaganza Co.
30-PE0PLE-30,
A GREAT SHOW.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Patrhf: Walsh, of MJ Btoolci
Ftiect, aged 21 yeats, died yesteriliy Slin
It survived by her husband and an in
fant son, ngcil ono week. Tho funeral will
be hold on Monday at 9 n. m Services
In St Jolm's church and Interment in
Cathedral ci meter
Mrs. Muig.iret Lydnn. cf 2WJ Cedar ave
nu, died esterday at licr home Sbe Is
juivlved by the following children Mar
guret, Julia und Hninh, of Pittsburgt
Mis. Michael Joyce and 5lrs Martin
C'ltliK. of tl.Isrlty.
SKEPTU S TPKN HEUEVEHS AND
AHE CCH1U") "When 1 lead that Dr.
Agntw'h Cutaulml I'ovviler could relievo
c'utanh I" 10 mlnutex I was lar from
bilng (inn bin d I tried it a single pull
tlii-uugh the blown nlfnrded Instant re
lief, sinn'itd pain uvii the cyps and
licanMil the nu eiil 1 ,i-iii,i'. Today I am
fieu fiom Catarrh " U L. Eagan's (Eus.
ton, Pa,) cxnerlei o has been that t
tlioiiMiuils of iitlieih and may be your.
Tor mle b Matthew s llros. and W T.
Clark.-li.
Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, 10c.