8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1899. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON MAKBIAQE OF WALTER WILL IAMS AND MIGS HICHAKDS. Ceremony Performed at he Parson age of the Sumner Avenue Presby terian Church Last Evening Mor gan Morgans and Isaac Benjamin Injured in the Dodge Mine Mine Workor8' Sleeting Funerals of Michael Nolan and Mr3. David Jones Other Notes and Personals. "Walter "Williams, of 2S Back street, Dcllevue, and MIpb Annie Hlchnrdp, of 19 North Fllmore avenue, were united In marriage at 8 oVlocl. List evening it the pnisonngo of the Sumner Ave nue l'resbyterlan church by Hov. T H. Foster, The bride itnd groom were attended by another young couple. Following1 the ceremony the bridal party wis driven to the home of the young lady's parents where a recep tion and supper was given them. Mr. and Mrs. 'Williams will reside at the corner of Fllmore avenue and Prieo Itreet. INJURED IN THE MINKS. Morgan Morgans, of Storrs avenue, Bellevue, nn employe at the Dodgo mine, was bruised about the head and hack yesterday while nt work. Tho Injury was caused by u fall of rock. Ho was removed to his home, where Dr. Beach attended him. Isaac Benjamin, of Archbald Btreot, also suffered painful Injuries In a, similar manner while at work yester day. Dr. Roberts was called, but found that the man was not Internal ly injured. MINE WORKERS MEETING. A meeting of mine workers will In held in Co-operation hall. North Main Bvenue, tomorrow evening. National Organizer Benjamin James will bo present nnd deliver an address, which will be of special Interest to the odlcers and members of local unions. Var ious features nnd business methods Bf the organisation will bo discussed by the national organizer, and all of ficers of local unions are urgently re quested to bo present. Deputy Organizer R. N. Courtrlght Is now making nn extended organizing tour through the Schuylkill regions. He will devote several weeks to tho Work in that region and anticipates . thorough upbuilding of locnl unions In the coal fields In tho near future. CHURCH SOCIETY EVENTS. A society to be known as the Glean ers has been organized at the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church. Tho or ganization has the material Interests of the church as their aim and some excellent work Is being accomplished. The ofllcers are: Mrs. S. Y. Harrison, Uwanta Good cough remedy, take Du fours French Tar. For Sale at GEORGE W. JENKINS. oi S. Main Aveius 1 Globe Warehouse I Fine Bargains in Finest Tailored Jackets. 09 There's an opportunity in our Cloak Department this week such as has never before been given to the pub lic of Scranton. It's a high class buyer's bargain chance, and the woman who appreciates correct fashion or rare nov elties, coupled with superb tailoring and the very bsst of trimmings, in Top Coat or Jacket wear, will not let this week pass without stepping into the Globe Warehouse to find out what all this means, and when they leave they'll thank us for the thoughtful care which made this excep tional opportunity possible. Great Jacket Selling aid Wh For Example There's a range of novelties, a wealth of styles, to choose ftom, but hardly more than two dupli cates In the entire collection. Th? material, style and woikmanshlp are magnificent In every cas . Think of It, your choice at prices between $12.00 and $20.00 Alien There's A line of selected Electric Seal Jackets, Beautiful furs perfectly matched and elegant In linings ani finish. A remaikuble offering at $29.00 $10 $io is a moderate price for well made and trimmed stylish jackets. Kerseys, Chevi ots, Fall Worsted! etc., represent the fab rics. Ail sizes and leading shades Globe Warehouse Clogged Bowels Interfere with the action of evcrv or gan of the body. Constipation b'tngJ headaches, belching, nervousness, In somnia, biliousness, dyspepsia and liver and kidney troubles, Hostetter's Hlomach Hitters cures these and Is the best friend thu human stomach has, and If yours Is weak, don't fall to give It a trial. It will cure you. See that a Prlvato Revenue Stamp covers the neck of thu bottle. H0STETTEIV3 STOMACH BITTERS Don't be Oocolvod Got I-ostotter'o president; Miss Lillian Shlvolly, secre tary, and Mis. Chnrles Acker, trctis liter. ' The supper and social at tho resi dence of Mrs. Chester Cameron on Washburn street last evening, under the auspices of the ladles of St. Mark's Lutheian church, was well attended and liberally pntionlzod. A good sum was realized from the affair. ' A parlor social will be held this even ing nt the home of 'William Hetzelroth on Not th Hyde l'ark avenue, by tho Young Peoples' society of tho Chestnut Hlicet German l'resbyterlan church. A special meeting of the Woman's J Home Missionary society of the Simp son Methodist Episcopal church will be held this evening at the usual time and place. ENTERTAINMENT AND SOCIAL The benefit concert In Mears ball last evenlnr for the nld of John Will iams of Bellevue, who lost his limb while nt work In tho Dodgo mine, was u grand success. The hall was crowded to the doois nnd the entertainment was very enjoyable. The program, as printed recentjy In The Tribune, was carried out with but few exceptions. After the Moor was cleared dancing was enjoyed for scv eral hours. Mrs. Malott furnished tho music. DISTURBANCE IN KELLY'S ROW. I The colored population of Kelly's row of Hats on Scranton street had another celebration last evening, which was nbiuptly terminated by the Interference of Patrolman David J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Fnyton Taylor, who are i the leaders of the cotillion, were the principal offendeis, and several other mixed-ale characteis well known to the police were present. I Mrs, Taylor was engaged In a hair pulling match with another lady of color when the patrolman appeared. All the principals nnd their seconds made their escape but Mrs. Taylor. She was escorted to the station house and occupied the female chamber during the night. Alderman D.avles will learn how It all happened at 0 o'clock this morning. FUNERAL OF MBS. JONES. The funeral of Mrs. David Jones waa conducted yesterday nfternoon from her late home, Z?A North Bromley avenue. The remains wore borne to tho Tabernacle Congregational church on South Hde Park avenue at 2"30 o'clock where a large number of friends assembled. Rev. D. P. Jones, the pastor, of ficiated nnd spoke endearingly of de ceased. The pall-bearers were Samuel Rogers. Evan Evans, Richard Thomas. Owen Davis, William Reese and David 6 Next Look at These handsome Velour Jackets Nothing could be more dressy nnd they're always becoming. Quality considered the price Is too low at $20.00 riontance Beavers A narao to conjure with, truly. We have a matchless line of Montana Cnatllfgs in light cuils and smooth faces; made up in ladles' Jackets from the latest models. Think of them at $18.00 and $20.00 gmmmzmzgk SI Evans. Burial was made in Wash burn street cemetery. FAIR AND FESTIVAL. Thu fair ami festival nt the First Welsh Harpist church opened lustj evening, with a large attendance. Thu members of the. Todies' Aid society, under whose uuspl'-o.s tho event Is con ducted, wcro present In large num bers and contributed to tho success of the enterprise. Several booths arc prettily decorated with fancy articles, and many useful things are on s.ile. Tho ladles are also serving supper In connection with the fair. The festival will be con tinued thh evening. FHNEUAli OF MICHAEL. NOLAN. uev. w. i. uDonneii. of Holy cross' church, conducted the funeral services over uie remains or the late Michael Nolan yesterday morning at 0:"0 oVloek. A high rnifs of requiem was celebrated, and a rermon was preached by Uev. O'Dnnnell. Tho members of Division No. 11. Ancient Order of Hlbcrnlns, attended the funeral In a body, nnd the pall bearers were selected from among the ranks. Interment was made In thJ Cathedral cemetery. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Rev. McDowell, who was exnecte.l to conduct the revival meetings nt the Sumner Avenue Presbyteilan church the remainder of the week. Is snffoiin.j , .w. ,, ..ii .vli.ii-u UL IHICIlIllOnUl, 11I1U ' Livuiigpiisi wuson lias been secured to take charge of the services. Miss Katherlno O'Bltic. of E'mlra. i N. Y., Is visiting Mrs. L. R. Foster, ot 32"! North Lincoln avenue. Pony Getts, of Edwatds court, nnd Miss Ella Francis, of Kcyper avenue. whose wedding announcement was made in this department on Saturday i last, were married by Alderman Owen ! D. John. j It. J. Hughes, of North Bromley nvenue, has sufllclently recovered from ' his recent Illness to be around aguln. ' Attorney James Thomas, of Elkhorn, Va who Inn been visiting relatives In town, will return homo today. I J. R. Post, of WysoN. Is visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Price, of North Sumner avenue. David J. Thomas, of Pittsburg, Is the guest of Mrs. David M. Jones, of South Main avenue. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Wojciech Baronski's Death Duo to Heait Failure Win, Connell Tourist Club's Meetings. Coroner Hnbcrts held an autopsy on the body of Wojclcch IS.irunskl, the man who was found dead In bi d on Monday morning, and found th.it dcuth was duu to heart failure. lie decided that an In ejuost was unnecessary. The funeral of Horotiskl was held yes teiilay morning nnd the icmalns weio Interred in the Mlnorkn Catholic ceme tiry. after set vices In the Polish Cntho He chinch. TOUH1ST CLt'B MEETING. The Tourist rlub of the William Con nell Hoso company met In reiulur ses sion nt the 1o.se house on Tuesday even ing. A social serslon followed the bul ness meeting and un tnjoyablo evening was ypent by those prct-ent. Itlchnrd F.arrell sang a solo, "My Old New Hampshire Home," and wns round ly applauded. Responding to nn encote he then sang "I Love Hr Still." George , Sheenun and Thomas Donlan also ren- eloieil some very pleasing solos. NEBS OF NEWS. The Loyalty club of tho South Sldo Young WiimiT's Chiistlan association have prepand u veiy Interesting pio Rranime for tomorrow evening. It will be ileiileaud to James Russell LowMI, ni.d from the works of tills writer selec tions will be given. Tho young ladles h ive devoted Eome study to the biogra phy of Lowell nnd a very enjoyablo even ing Is guaranteed. The school deposits of No. 7 school for the week ending Nov. I, are ns follows: Elizabeth Gaughuii. $3.01; I.lzzlo Joyce, U.W; Kate G. O'Malley, $J.!.'. Total, J'J.02. Mrs. Catharine Wnlsh, of Ashley, Is the guest of Mis. Kune, on Cedar ave nue. Miss Rose Donnelly, of Hecch street, and Miss Anna Foy, of I'lttston, huvo returned from n few days' 'visit with Miss Julia Donnelly at Stroudsburg Nor mal school. Mr. Jacob Chilstopliel has tendered his resignation to the Delaware and Hudson cempuny as station agent nt tho Steel Works station. He expects to nMimo a more lucrative position at the bolt and nut works. , A young son has arrived nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hartman, of I'ltts ton avenue. Meadow Drool: Washer. Pea coal sold to teams 73 cents a ton. Corner of Cednr avenue and Gibbons street. MINOOXA. The entertainment which Is to be held on the 20th of thl mmitli lit St. Joseph's h.ill. under tho mu pices- of the Ljceum Dramatic club, pioniises to be one of tho biggest musical feasts ever held in this place. The picgr.imtno Is as follows: Overture, V A P. band; piano solo, Miss Kate Reardon; vocal solo, Mr. Sidney HiiKlits; vocal solo. Miss Maty Shirk; churns, Joyce chlldnn; vocal solo, Miss Saiuh Kinney; i.cal solo, Miss Nfllle Maiig.m; song nnd djnee, Smeuey and brothers; voiul solo, Miss I.lzzlo Cook; vocal solo, Miss NYlllo Cook; duet, Me. Dennett and Conners; song nnd dance. Harry Dale; acrobatic feats, James and John Tied; vocal solo, Miss t.lznle Hlues; vocal solo, Joseph Saunders; duct. I'ltzhetiry nnd Rowan: ginmophone, Fred Jones; comedy diut, McClce and I.oem; oeal solo, William I. not; vocal solo, U'llllam McDonouch; ochI solo, David McDonough; vocal solo, Mr. Jones, of .I'lttston; secno from Rip Van Winkle, , Impersonated by James IC. Conby; fancy ctnniiug, joo Demon; vocal quartette, I.mlliH club; lecllutlon, Miss lioluud; dialogue Missus .Mortis. Connell, Mortis on and Thlel, of I'lttston; skol h, Lynch and Nolan. There will bo u danco fol lowing the ploy. Tmi7nT7iTT!TmTrriTMTrm(TriiTn7rTnm?5 I There is a i Class of People Who aro iajtiml by the uso of cof- g feo. Itefciitly lliero has been placed s C in all tho grocery f tores a now pro. r parution culltd GRAIN.O, mado of r pure grains, that takes tho phco of S coffee, : E Tho mo9t ddicnto stomach ro- r g eclves it Trithout distress, and but r fc few can tell it from codec. iz It doc3 uot coH over i m much, r Childrcnmaydriukitwilhcreatbcn- r c rflt. lil cents nud 23 cents per pack- 2 ago. Try it. Aslt for GIUIN-O. TVv Oft11l0! - 1 V v ""' S I """"""""MH'HIIHilllUHIIIIIHIIIl, Necessary to Life. Vinoi Makes it. POOr? BLOOD CAUSES ERUP TIONS AND WEAKNESS. iii-.i Pll... n,,.. rvl VmOl IilaXSS FLT3, RlCll, Red Blood. BECAUSE WE KNOWN THIS WE GUARANTEE ITS ACTION. Impoverished blood is n sure sign of Internal disorders. Wo seo every day too many people whose faces plainly hhow that there Is somuthing radically wrong. Wo wont all ot our fcllow-cltizcns to know of our splendid blood puriuur mid blood maker. We refer to Vinol. , Vinol, us we have before stated, is a purely scientific piep-initUm. Vinol owes its virtue to tho fact that it contains in a hii;lil coiiccn traced statu tho active ctnative principles, taken from the liven, of live coils, thu same elements tlmfc formerly wcro found in cod-liver oil, and which niiiclo it famous. Vinol does not contain tho grcno or fat that cliarueteris'ed cod-liver oil and made it hi many cases worthless.. Vinol nets upon every oius of the great vital organs, and by invigorat ing nnd giving them strength, enables them to properly perform their func tions. Vinol's effect on the stomach is mar velous. It tones up this, the greatest of the organs of the body, and enables it to obtain from tho food which is taken into it the necessary elements to create tlcsh and muscle tissue, bone structure and pure, rich, red blood. We are in receipt of a letter from a Savation Army woman which reads as follows: "I took Vinol after a bad attack of grippe, and so much good did it do mo that I persuaded my sister to take it. She wns nil tired out. Had no appe tite and her blood was verv poor. It did her as much good ns it did me." Ih xsv IlAiiniibUAW, 713 Kivcr St., Fall River, Mass. Won't you please come in and see us ? Wc arc always glad to extol the merits of Vinol. We. will give you back your money if you don't find Vinol will do all we claim it will. Could any one do more for you? FflATTHEWS BROS.. PharmaclotQ. DUM10R3 DOINGS. Dunmore Hunter's Successful Trip. Presbyterian Church Bazaar. Other Notes and Personals. Interested groups of sightseers gath ered all day yesterday nt Hobday's meat mat hot on P.rook street, viewing the icsults of the hunting tilp made by Dr. Frank Winter, Oscar Vo-t nnd Edward Washer, from this borowh, and a party residing near the huu'lm; grounds at Piomlse Land, iPlko comuv. The hunting party left ten day. tgo and during that time have mot with remarkable success. Three de.-r wer" killed, two of which are on exhibition nt the market, while among the s.nal' game aiu eight pheasants and two ra j blts. The many friends of the popular hunters nri) liilnrr fh,m tn ,t!v. . -. .. ..- .... .0..Ir, v ... J,,,. ,.,.- fson dinner during the week, but thus J far the party have only assured the unrougn council unu police lorce of a dinner. NEWS OF THE CIiniSCIIES. The ladles of the Presbyteilan church are making extorsive preparations for a grand baz.iar to bo held in the Inde pendent O'dev of Odd Fellows' build ing on Monday and Tuesday evenings, December 4 and B. A large number of ornaine ital and useful artMes will lm placed on site at tho booths, while n social time Is usui V, all who spend the evening with th- ladles. Rev. J. 11. f eet prcnclKil an excel lent winriin to nn attentive uudlonco In tho Methodist Episcopal church lnst night. In the absence of tho pastor. Pei vices are expected to he held to night and tomorrow night. I Soi vices nt the Ttlui) awnup Chris ! tlan church are still in progress. Rev. C. S. Long of Lock H iven preached to an Interested audience litst night and will have charge of tho services to night. OTHER NEWS NOTES. The Dunmore high school football team will line up agni st the Scranton high school tfom on the No. S grounds i tomoiiov afternoon at 2:C0 o'clock. I Tho Taylor dancing class will hold it dance In tho Independent Orde of , Odd Follows" ball tomorrow ovnlnc j A pigeon shoot for jr. a side has boon j arranged between William Wi'sm and Aaron Riddle, to be held on Satin day nlternoon, November 18. A special meeting of the school boatd will be held tomorrow evening, at whl'-h the monthly pay loll will be con sldcied. PEIISONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hennljnn of Mill street are In lliiffulo attending the funeral of the hitter's mother. Oeorge H-mimeis has returned to his home on Duller sleet after an ab sence of several mouths at Philadel phia. Elmer Mnttbewson has accepted .1 position on the Erie and Wyoming Valley railroad. Miss Anna White of Hawlev Is tho guest of fi lends In town. Rov. D. Thomaa of West Virginia Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mi i E. V. Hughes on South llloke'v street. Oeorgu Moore of Newark, N. J.. Is the guest of his bi other on Illoltoly street. Tlov T W llnllnn nf Rivonf V'nllo.. Ir" c- l''r!k of Westminster und Mr. Hayden. who Is working in (ha Intei- ests of Hliam college, woie in attend anco at th services In the T'nn avo nu church lust evening. I1APPEWNGS hN NORTH SCRANTON AN EARLY MORNING FIRE IN THIS END YESTERDAY. WftB In tho House Owned by Josoph Murphy ou Cayuga Strcot and Damaged the Building 300 Worth Before Extinguished 1'nlv nnd Fes tival In Puritan Congregational Church Rov. James Hughes to Lecture Mnrquetto Council's An nual Social Other New3 Notes. Fire bloke out nt nn nnrlv hnrn. ..oo. terday morning in n doublo dwelling hotiHi owned by Joseph Murphy and Bltuuted on Cayuga street. An alarm was turned In from box 81, at the coiner of ttrkk and Oak Htreols and j all of the Noith Scranton companies responded. The firemen did excellent servlc nnd the hlnzn u-fln .irM.,.i i.ftf.... dnSe'dneT'r In'iUd'.ng'amomll- ed to about JSuo, which la fully covered by insurance. C'OMINC, EVENTS. This and lomotrow evenings the ladles of tin Wfcst Marlcet Htreet l'mltnn Congregation church will con duct a fair and festival In the, audlr toiluni. The ladles have mado many useful and fancy articles which th.'y will sell, also supper will be serve 1 un both evenings. An enl-rti' mi -nt for the benellt of the Y. W. C. A., of this section, will be held In the Welh Oong.egailon church Fndny evening. 'ibe Murciuetto Council. Young Men'. Institute, will hold th-lr aniuuil so cial December II, nt tho Auditorium, The committee hns been ut work for some time and the affair pioniises to be one of the best social events of tho season. OTHER NEWS ITEMS. Mrs. M. e. VoMmrg, of Parker street, entertained a number of friends last Fttday evening at dinner. Thoso present were: Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Stanton, of Carlinndalo: Mis. Oeorgo Stanton and son, Mrs. Horace Hep bum and daughter, Mlldied. of Throop; Jits. Chester Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. A . Vorburtr, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Vosburg and Miss Clara Vos burg. The culm of the Von Stoi-ch mines will hereafter be flushed down the Dore hole which hns Just been completed Into the abandoned workings. Frank IJ.ir.lov, who was hurt nt the Leggetts Cieek mines on Monday, 1 Improving. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Malley, of West Market street, are rejoicing over th arrival of a voting son. Last evening the Sons of Veteran drum coips held a social In the Audi torium. A largo number of young people were present and u most cn joynble time In general was had. Tho Keystone Panclng class will meet at the Auditorium this evening. PERSONAL NOTES. Charles Klntner, of Summit nvenue. Is 111. Mrs. S. I?. Kcator, of Summit nve nue. Is visiting relatives lu Kenton. MIs I5!lo Hums, of W.-'Pt Market street, has returned from Unite City, Montana, where she has been tho gust of her brothc. .lames Uurns, for the past eighteen months. Miss Nellie Wllllnm . of Parker street, Is entertaining Miss Anna Da vis, of Nantlcoke. A True rrlcud. A friend in need Is a friend Indeed. ' That Is exactly what Cha: ibe 1 iln's Cough IUanedy Is. It Is the mother's help when she Is suddenly awakened In the night by the ominous husky cough, and labored breathl'-g, of her babe. It Is the safe resort of th youth or adult when lis has "caught cold" and there Is coughing and Irrita tion of the mucus membinue of the throat. It allays the Irritation and cures the cold. For sale by all drug gists, Matthews Ilros., wholesale and tctall ugents. " GREEN RIDGE. Charles Found, of Huzzard's meat wr.r kct. Is lying 111 at the 1ioiik of his sis ter, Mis. I. II. Sie"nc, and Is tin cat cm d with (pho!d fever. Jlr. und Mi", j.iim l.uce. of Deluwiio street, leave today for a thrco wecKs' stay in New Voilw citv. Tile curs on the Pople's lino wcro nhlo to run ns far us Deli oiire Hticet yestci day. The lesldtnts l Mitrkut meet aie aiu.lously v.altu.g the time when they will run to the end of the route. Uev. W. U. Simpson, of Aidiury Mctho dlst Episcopal church, de!lael on nhlo aril Interesting Herman In the Court .street Methodist Episcopal church lust evening. Henry Kennedy Ilnnen and Stella Von Storrh, of Clark's Summit, weio married by Hi v. V. CI. IV.n pf ai at the Moth -disl parfonuge Weiliicsduy. Nov. 3. M' s. Uiinee was fiirmerly a member of Mr. Simpson's congregation. The Ladles' Aid Kuril ty of tho Asbury Methodist Episcopal chinch will serve it supper in the church parlors Friday evening. A ropresentiitho of the rural district drove up Sand"isnn nvenue from Green llldge strert yeatcrduy noon, hut was stopped nnd oidcred off tho new pa o upon reaching Delaware street. In at tempting to turn up Delaware street his wagon whei I caught ou a largo piece of timber and In an Inftnnt Mr. rainier, Ills bands, lilnnkrts and o'.rnw were bathing In Dc'uwaro stieet mud. Tho hersox were ruuglit and the wagon right ed without further damage. ! Tho Green Iililge Woninim ClirlHilui 'Temperance union will mret In tho II t briny, Orcen Itldgo Ktrcct, Thursduv, , Nov. 9, at '1 o'clock p, m. A full attend. I mice Is drslrpd. James fl. Stephens, or Marlon street, wns nricfctnl und brought before Aldci man linllev yesterday afternoon on a charge of dlsonlerly conduct, piefeired mrnlnst him by S. S. I.ee. It being n Mimmnr.v proceeding tho aldcrmnn re si rved Ids decision until next Monday morning nt 9 o'clock. PARK PLACE. Albert Kehllng, of Newark, N. J. Is (ponding a few duys with his parents on Provldi'nce road. Tho extra meetings at Court Street Mothodlit Fi.!-cva1 churcli will contlmio this week. Dr. Simpson, of Aslmiy Meth odl.it Epitcoinl chuiih: Uev. Van Cleft, of Dunmore, nnd Dr. Olflln, of tho Elm I aik church, are expected to preach. $ Constipation, RftWB'S I Indigestion, Ut'J , & Z eS iTilliail-nnrri (. Sidtllccrinche, T in men, women or children, cured by Gottliocronulnolfvou v wnut to bo curyj. f 10 rents & 23 tenti, X at aruif itoro. ,r, MHW'M4-4HKHS444A Cheapest teas are not TEAS are the Pure, of Ceylon Ask Tour im 1 Srossr for ceyJon i "" !l1 LWMl lelS. LIPTO CEYLOH are: the best. F-OR 3ALE BY ALL GROCERS. ror uooa no Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves., Scranton, Pa. OBITUARY Mrs. llrldset Holand. U0 years of nge, dltd Tuesduy night at tho family home, corner of Wheeler place and Dickson incline, after un Illness of n week. She Is nurvlvfd by u cl.iughlcr, Mrs. James Long, and three nous, Patrick and John, of this city, and Martin, of Ilutte Citv, Mont. The funeral will take place Fri day morning ut 9 o'clock from St. Paul's church, Gieen Ridge. Interment lu the Cathedral cemetery. FOREHEADS AND EYES. Somo Ways in Which Character Is Exhibited by Them. From Public Opinion. A head Justly proportioned to tho rest of the body shows steadiness und force of character; too large. It gen erally Indicates grossness nnd stupid ity; too small, feebleness and Inapti tude of mind, if not of constitution. The physiognomy of n rorel.cad Is se n In the form of the frontal bone, Its height and proportion, regularity or Irregularity; this marks the disposition and measure of our facuUks, our fash lou of thinking and feeling. Patho'j l'omy should be studied in the covering skin, its color, wrinkles, tension or re laxation; this gives u. clue to the p.i.n stons, the actual etats of tho spirit within, the use It ms made of Its nat ural gifts. Foreheads, seen In proille, are divided Into throe classes; project ing above, flat on th" eyebrows; re ti eating fiom behind developed brows, and perpendicular. Ilroadly speaking, those with prominent eye bones act promptly, on the Judgment, perhup; passion of the moment. Yet they err but rarely, for their gifts of Intuition und rapid deduction seldom fall to guide them rightly. High foreheads, lacking some part of this quick spirit, pause, consider and weigh tin- matter b"fore taking action. Less passionate less Imaginative, less resourceful, they cannot .aftorl to make mistakes. Short forehead, prominent bnws, belont? to the man of action. High, well-de veloped temples to the man of thought. ' A perpendicular. Hat feavhr ul, with ' wrlnkleleys skin stretched tightly across It. may be brlclly dismissed a.s the forehead of the fool. Eve bor.es which project so sharply ns to causa the hair of the brow? to br'stle outward show Immens'' acuteners and genlti3 for Intilguo. LI Hun" Chang, tho great Chinese minister, and Prlmv Bismarck am good examples of this class. A forehead mutuie on tho tem ples and retreating Into tho hair on either side Is a sign of ictentlve mem ory nnd excellent Judgment. Lord Kitchener of Khaitoum, has the typ ical forehead of a leader of men. Short, compiessed. with prominent eye bones and thli'k. stialght brows, square and receding on the temples. man with this forehead could not fail to judgo character or clrcumstano with quirk nes nnd nroutaey, to utnie such obser vations in a tenacious memory, and to act upon h'.s conclusion with piompt ness and decision. j Eyes, murois of the soul, may, per haps be consldeied more beautiful and , attractive than any other feat uie. DI i vldlng them Into two great classes, ' light and dark, it has been said that the dark Indicate power, the light, dell- cacy. Rlacl; eyes, ho called for they i uie teully of so deep un orange that I they appear black contrasted with the I white surrou ding thein are tropical. Sometimes they seem dull nnd sluggl.di, but the forces they betoken nre only slumbering, so that any chance spaik may set them ablaze. With such eyes the Intellect will bo powerful and tho passions stiong. Clear blue eyes belong to temperate regions. Other Intel lectual Indications belag equal, .what they may lack In power and pafslon they will make up In subtlety ond ver satility. Hazel eyes show steadiness and power of constant affection; green cat-llko orbs, though frequently fas cinating, are dangerous, for they are a sign of coquetry and deceit. Tho eyes of genius are gald to bo of varying tints, like tho s.a, sometimes blue, tinged with green or orange, In cer tain lights or when affected by emo tion, deep and almost dark. Theso are but few of the hill Ite varieties lu tint. It should never be forgotten that eyes aro more capable of misleading than nny other foature. Form and color may indicate much; the glance, steady or toft, perhaps even more. Widely expanded eye-llds see much without reilectlng greatly beyond the prosent moment. Eyelids half closing over thu eyes denote less facility of impression, the best, but the BEST Machine-Hadc Teas and India. 1 M RefnsblDE Tea. OcIIgIous, 50C, GOO ailrt 700 PIT lb. es. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUV1 THEATRE - nUKcJUNDHR & Kills. Lse:s. II. K. L.O.MI, Manujer, Friday and Saturday, N vembar 10 and 11 Matinee on Saturday. "'A Young Wife' will glow old."-Alnn Dale in New Yurk Journal. First production of tho famous comedy drama success, & YGU-NG WIFE P-y J. IC. Tlllotson. nuthor "The Plant er's AVIfe," etc. Exactly as produced ('tiling Its long run lccently nt tho Four teenth street theuter, New York. Soma oust, etc., etc. Night Prices $1.00, T.'c, Mc 25c. Matinee Prices JOc. und lioc. Monday, November 11, 1S99. Tho Laughing Hit of tho Season, Hr, Cert Coote Tho distinguished comedian and his admlrablo company, In "A BATTLE SCARRED HERO" A Hilariously Funny Comedy. "Quite u relief from tho mode-n Ficncli fare.- , st Washington, D. C , Oct. 31. "Coote hns u winner." "The audlenca r nip, lonicd with lnugliler."-Stur. Urfsl'lngton, D. P., Oct. 31. Piices $1.(W. T3c, 50c, 23c. ACADEflY OF riUSIC, ,'.ilJ,iaiJ.'1?p;!i.'S: ,UIS- L"". II. U. LO.VJ, Man j.-jr. Ml Tills Week. DANIEL K. RYAN. J,'l I?lKh n"iH Hepcrtolro. Dime Matinees dallv. Hvci.ins-lOc., 20c., 20c. Monday. Tuesduv :mrt ivitn.ii.,i .. . H, ij. Matinees, Tmsdav and Wed ucsdiiy. A magnificent production, the Picturesque 1'i.storul Play, Tlie NIgbt Before Christmas Hy Hal Iteld, author of "Human Hearts," "Knelis ' Tennestep," etc etc itaJVU!"-? l! l,,,,n,r,l', Actor-Ailihn-, o-iiV Hi.', .U U1,',' ''""nlC ictress HLI. TMA HKLLE WEfc"Tlli:OOK. and a great Pi Ices-F ruing. 1.1c , 23e., ; . nor Motlnec, toe., 2."io Matinees Daily. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 0, 10 and 11. Wine, Women and Song Big Burlesque Company. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, November 13, 14, 15. Th3 Lltl'B Mav.ol3 Big Bu-l33q'i3 Co 20 t unJuome V men -30 People MG0:iT PLEASflM COAL At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domcstla use and of all Blzes. Including Buckwheat und Illrdsijo, delivered In any part of the city, i.t the lowest pi Ice. Orders lerclved ut the olllce, Connell building. IV'iim SOfl: telephone No. 17C2, or nt the mine, telephono No 2r., will ha promptly attended to. Dealeia supplied nt the mloe. MOUNT PLEASANT (ML CO but clearer Insight, more definite ideas, greater rendlness in action; they notlca less but thinlc and feel Intensely. Deep set eyes with wrinkles ut tho outer corners show tionetrntlon and a seii33 of humor. Kyes set near together, es pecially when there are wrlnltlea across the nose, are a sign of cunning and meanness In small things, money matters u ad otherwise. Set wide apart the chaiueter will be generous. If too wide, careless and extravagant. Tho proper distance between tho eyes Is tho length of one eye. CASTOR I A For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You llava Always Bought Beard tho Signature of ( N'S iffeV5 "s S Pft . '& m304 &&& !
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