' Nln t" THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2G, 1899. 0 -" n a -mJISSw -.fr EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON MARRIAGE OF HARRY B. MOORE AND MARTHA P.. NICHOLS. Brilliant House Wedding on Lafay ette Street Evans-Lawrence, Griffiths-Griffiths, Davls-Bassett, and Phillips-Hawkins Nuptials Offi cers of Welsh Baptist Sunday Gchool Christmas Entertainments iu the- Churches Salvation Army Dinner Athletic Club's Ball. HOSTETTER SP CELEBRATED V H QTflMACH ifrtw A good itom toll in a It e nourishing food -n pojr ilom ncti poisonous refuse- Hostel ter's tomncli Millers will & Strengthen tlicStomncli and kesplt from b e o o m I u weak. Kor 6H yearn 11 ban beon thocbamplonof lieultb. Try 11. Ilnrry D. Moore, of 12S South Ro llecca avenue, and Miss Martha II. Nichols, daughter nt Mr. and Mm. Richard Nichols, were inatrlcd ut u o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the home of the voting lady's parents, ltl'J Lafayette street, by Rev. Thomas do Gruchy. D. D., pastor ot the Jackson Street Baptist church, ot which iho hrlde is a prominent member and u soloist In the choir. Tne wedding was attended by a largo number of'gucsts. nnd the affair was the society event of the day In West Soinntnn. The biide's home anil that of her grandfather adjoining were filled wlt'i guests and the presents received weie many and tostlv The ceremony was performed In the front pirloi, and the refreshments were wived In tne iiu Jolnlng house, vvhetp the dot orations were prettily nrrangod over the table. Mis Oeorge Dletilck was In chnig of the latter, and she was assisted In seiving by four cousins of the bride. The bride was becomingly attired la a tailor-made gown of golden brown bioidcloth, nnde by her f.ttbet She was unattended Al the conclusion if the ceremony the churih choir sans "Tell Me Thou Pi tt. Ilee " by Pio theree A congt.itul.itoiy meptlon followed, ind M and Mr Mooic lett nt ."Ml p m. lor t wedding tilp o New York state Thcv will lesldo at 128 S'eutb Rebecca nenue The gionm is n '-on of Mi anil Mis. Joseph Mooie. who wcie ii'ifortunutelv detained ikhii the wedding, owing to a contagious sickness In the family. Mrs. Moore Is a charming voung lud, and is the voungest daughter of Mer chant Tailor Nichols She Is in ear nest worker in chimh matteis and an accomplished voi allst and musician The relatives and in Itod guests In attendance weie as follows. Mi. and Mrs Rlehard Nli hols, afi and Mrs J. G. Miller. Prlceburg, Renjnmln Red doe. grandfather of the bride. Mis I. D. Williams and family, Thioop Mr. and Mrs. '. J Davis. Mr anl Mrs. A. I? i:non Dr. and Mrs R O Reddoo. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roberts, Mr. and Mrs Daniel i: Davis, Thomas G. Beddoe and famll. William H Wil liams, Throop Mr and Mrs John Thomas, Mr. and Mrs r; W Hutch inson and family, Di and Mis Thomas W Jenkins, Albanj, N Y., Mr. nnd Mrs. John S Hauls, Mr. and MM. It. A. Hoyee, Mr. and Mrs. II. fc. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. L -. Shlpmni Mr. and Mrs K. D. Collins, Mr. and Mis. a. C. AH old, Carbondule. Miss Grace Williams, Carbondale; John Nichols nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. l' I. Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Mathlas, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davis, P J. Lewis, LenoiP Schall, Rimer Davis, Mrs. W. i.. Thomas, Minnie Thomas, Edward Reddoe, Shnmokln. Mrs John J Lew Is, Addle Lewis, Martha Coslett, B. V Nichols, George Reddoe, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. James Pio tlieroe. ArJa Griffiths. Mis D. A. Wil liams, Tnvlor J. S. Hutchinson Bes sie Williams, Maud Ueddoe ond Laura Dlehl. Mincrsvlllo. Mattlo P., Thomas, Hoy Williams, Maigaiet Ludwig, Ed waid A Watklns, William L. Dales Mls Hliabeth Loverlng.Greenwood; Maigaiet Morgan, Maty A Thomas, Mis. Albeit D.il.s, Bessie Wagstaft, Marlon J Hut lilnson, Sadie M. Peters, Edith Heddoc, Mi and Mis. William Fowlei, W W Stevens, P. Phillips, .aiah J. Hughes, Kathuilnc Pile", Laut.i Hughes, cseith Hughes, W P. Snvdei. Jennie E. Jenkins, Jane Bed doc, Mis. 1. J. Pike, E. K. Gilf llths, Fiedcilck E. Niece, B. C. llack ett, Ru'h, Lois and Bessie Beddoe, Nouna Nichols. William B. Ntihols, Aiihur and Allen Beddoe, Stanley Williams and Ethel Lewis. sister of tho bride, were the attend ants. The bride wore a steel colored costume, trimmed with whl to satin, nnd hor maid was dressed In garnet, trimmed with white silk. Both carried roses. Mr. nnd Mrs. Griffiths will re side nt 101G WaBhburn street. Daniel Davis, of Carbondale, nnd Miss Cecilia Bassctt, of Everett ave nue, wore united In marriage yester day by Rev. David Jones nt the par sonage of the First Welsh Congrega tional church on South Lincoln ave nue. They were unattended. After tho ceremony tho brldo and groom were entertained at the homo of the formct's sister, Mrs. Samuel Harris. They will lesldo In Carbondale. Richard Phillips, of 1914 Washburn street, and Miss Catheilue Hawkins, of South Everett avenue, were married Inst evening at the home of the bride's mother. Both arc well-known young people, nnd their numerous friends Join in congratulating them on the happy event. EVANS-LAWRENCE Nt'ITlALS. The w eildlng of Nathan Evans, the Soutii Main avenue giocei, and Mls3 Jennie Lawicnce, daughtei ot Mrs. Ruth Lawicnce, occurred at 9 o'clock vesteiday morning at the home of tho j bride's mother, 3.11 Noith Hyde Paik avenue. Only the Immediate relatives of the conti acting p.utles were pies ent The ceiemonj was performed by I Rev. David Jones, pastor of the Fiist Welsh Congregational chuich Misses Maiy James and Gertie Loo- mls played the wedding marches, and the bride was given awaj by er brother, Thomas Lawience. She was picttilv attlied in a traveling dress of eciu, with hat to match After the nuptial knot was tied the assemblage enjoved a wedding bieakfast and Mr and Mis. Evans left on the 10 o'clock ti.iln for New York and Philadelphia Upon their icturn they will reside with the biide's mother. SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS. The following officers have been elected for one year by the members of tho First Welsh Baptist Sunday school: superintendent, David J. Davis: assistant superintendent, John T. Williams: secretary, Thomas J. Davis, treasurer, Rowland D. Thomas, librarian, John Jones, chorlster.Hugh Williams, assistant, John Evans; or ganist, Elizabeth Lewis, assistant, Margaret Jones doorkeeper, Fran Bevan, auditors, Palmer Williams and William Hughes. Mr. B. Hughes, who declined re election as superintendent, served In that capacity for over a. quaiter of a century, nnd It was with much re luctance his resignation was accepted. His successor, David J. Davis, Is a young man who has been Identified with the church and Sunday school since Infancv, and Is fully capable of assuming the lesponsibtlltles ot ht3 new position Immediate and Lasting KMIAJ IE (MARIANI WINE) WORLD FAMOUS TONIC Prevents Waste, Aids Digestion, Braces Body, Brain and Nerves. No other preparation has ever received so many voluntary testimonials from eminent people ns the world-famous Marlatil Wine. Sold by all druggists. Refute Substi tutes. Marlnnl & Co, 52 W 15th St.. New York, publish a handsome book of en dorsements of Emperors, Empress, Prln ness, Cardinals, Archbishops nnd other distinguished personages. It Is sent grntls nnd postpaid to all who wrlto for It HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON ENTERTAINMENTS HELD IN THE CHURCHES. I Diamonds, Diamonds AMONG THE CHURCHES. The usual Chilstmas entertainments and cantatas were given by the pupils of the vailous Sunday schools last evening and In each chuich the at tendance was unusually large The cant itas at the Simpson nnd Pljm outh churches were well rendered The former was under the direction of Chorister W. W. Jones, and the latter was supervised by Miss Edna Evans, Evan Davis and Thomas Roberts. At tho Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal chuich an interesting pro gramme was rendered by the choir and the Sunday school pupils, and at the Fiist Welsh Baptist and Sumner avenue chinches laige audiences hcaid the cantatas The children took great delight in the various entertainments, and In each church prizes were dis tributed among them. Uwanta Good cough remedy, take Du fours French Tar For Sale at GLORGC V. JENKINS'. lot S. Main Aveius THREE OTHER MARRIAGES. Thomas Oilfllths. of 112 South Lin coln avenue, and Miss Alma Grlfliths, of 1018 Washbuin stieet, were mnirlcd at S o'clock last evening at the parson age of the Jackson Street Baptist church by Rev Thomas de Gruchy, D. D. Roy Phillips, of r.3" North Biom ley avenue, and Miss Biodwen Griffiths, Holiday holt erers SALVATION ARMY DINNER. Over a hundred people were fed by tho local members of the Salvation aimy at the barracks on Price street, nnd n largo number of dinners were sent out to deserving families. The corps had an ample amount of pioviMoiis contilbuted, and made many a sad heart glad yesterday by theli efforts In behalf of suffering hu manity. Tho dinner was served under the direction of Adjutant James Yates and Oeorge Cnpwell. Owing to the geneially prosperous condition ot the people of the city, there was not so much need for the kind offices of the society as in former cars. evening In Masonic temple, Spruce street. Miss Jenn Mitchell, of Monroe ave nue, will give a thimble tea this after noon, In honor of hei guest. Miss, Mary Wade, of Hackettstown. N. J. William 'Peck nnd wife, of Plttston, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Peck, of Monsoy ave nue. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Exercises of the Sunday School of tho Hickory Street Presbyterian Church Coming Festival. At the Hickory Street Pie&bv tcrlan chuich jesterday afternoon the Sun day school conducted exercises nnd the following piogramme was tendered. Lied "O du 1'iochliche" Gebet. Lied, "Hoch dioben an den Hlmnielszelt" Lesen der Welhnathts Lvangellum. Duet, "Der Welhnachts glocken fioh Gelnut" Misses Emma and Mai tin Kornacher. Dialogue "Probe Weihnacht" Fourteen Girls and Hujs. Solo ' Schluf Puppchen" Ruth II Noidt. Quartette 'Der Llebcs Konig" Misses Maltha Mai tin, Tlllle Helb, Julia Widmer nnd Cairie Scheuer. Deklamatlon Miss Lena Lcntes Drill Twelve Boys Lied "Auf lasset uns slngcn" Remarks Gut Nacht Chorus Thiity Girls Distribution of gifts. Benediction. Exercises Were for the Members of tho Various Sunday Schools Crys tal Dramatic and Literary Club Produced "Passion Slavo" nt tho Auditorium Last Night In an Ex cellent Manner. Matinee Dance Held in tho Auditorium Notes About Well Known Persons. An enteitnlnment was held in the Providence Presbyterian church last evening by the pupils of the Sunday school. The pat lots were decorated for tho occasion nnd much Intel cat was shown by tho pupils as they ie celved their presents. Each of tho participants In the exercises rendered their parts In a manner that was ex ceedingly pleasing to the largo audi ence. Last evening the Sunday school de partment of the Providence Methodist Episcopal church held an entertain ment In the chutch parlors. The looms weie beautifully decorated with ever green and potted plants. An Immense Christmas tree, tilled with presents for the pupils, was a very Interesting ob ject to behold At the North Mnln Avenue Baptist chuich the enteitnlnment given wis of n very Interesting nnture. Ever green was placed about the room so as to give It a very urtlstlc oppcar ance. Solos, duets, lecltatlons nnd dialogues and choiuses weie tho fea tures of tho piogramme. The exeiclses of the Christian church consisted of a cantata, rea deiel by the choir and Sunday school. Recitations and musical numbers ilso made the evening most enjoyable to the large audience. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. We are now showing the largest and most brilliant selec- tion of Fine Cut Stone ever exhibited outside of the large !g cities. Having bought heavy befote the rise, 1 am prepared gp to give my patrons real bargains, from the finest " DLUC WHITE, JAQCfl'S, TOP CAPES AND PINE MELEE, AN INSPECTION SOLICITED, Jj; 1 Watches, Watches. 5 We are offering the best in the world tor the money. Gold T r$ Filled 15 Jeweled, Warranted Twenty Years, (or $10. In aH r$ Hunting or Open Face. 5: S CALL AND LOOK AT OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OP CHRISTMAS GIFTS, Si IE. SCHIMPFF, Jeweler A 3I7 Lscknwniina Avenue. 1: ferfferftitf-arf'B 000XnjM0Xii 8 xvrMM$Xrt5MMVV H''" V Vi VH'VVS X Was Fir But a Finer One Has Been Raised. jj Our Building I Destroyed by Our Holiday Shoppers Could Not Carry Away All the Goods We Had Provided for Them. The life Balance Remains on Our Tables Today and Will Be Offered for a Mere I " Fraction of I p I It ': Last Week's Prices. SIXTH ANNUAL BALL. Tho West Side Athletic club conduct ed their sixth annual ball In Meats' hall jesterday afternoon and evening. The pations numbered several hundred and all enJoed n programme of tho latest dances Mis, Frank Malott played foi the dances and Steven Car roll acted as prompter. John Henlhan was master of cere monies nnd was ably assisted by Michael Needham. The floor commit tee was composed of John Carroll, Philip Satnmon, Michael McIIugh, Michael Durkln and Edward McTler- nan. THE COMING FESTIVAL The Junger Maenncrchor Sunday af ternoon held a well-attended meeting nnd rehearsed the compositions which they will render at the annual Christ mas festival on Wednesday evening. The popular competition song, "Rocked In the Cradle of the Dee)," will again be given on this occasion. The decora tions have been completed by the dec orators, Tannler and Smith, and are most elaboiato. Almost one hundred small red, white and blue electric lights have been strung across the hall, w hlch will present a pretty picture on Wed nesday evening. Admission to the festival will be by Invitation, which can be had from tho membeis. An Invitation from Camp 430 drum corps to attend their annual New Year'? ball was accepted, also an NOTES AND PERSONALS The funeral of the late Catherine Price will take j lace from the family home on Acker avenue, this afternoon at o'clock, lluilal will be made In the Washburn street cemetery. Sei vices over the remains of th Into Michael Bersln will be held at St. John's Geiman Catholic church at 2 30 o'clock this afteinoon. Inter ment will be made In St. John's ceme tery. The drawing for the various chil dren's prizes ut f'laike Bros., will be conducted this afternoon The attendance at St. Patrick's fair yesterday afternoon and evening was veiy encouia-lng and much Interest was mimlfested in the undertaking Mis I, R Weaver and niece, Miss Alice M WIeklzer, of Wyoming, spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs C. K. Wolevei. of 3.'S South Main avenue. John Curian, of Waymart, spent yes teiday with his brother-in-law, J. II. Cannon, of North Lincoln avenue. Mr. nnd Mis. James B. Lewis, of Kingston, visited relatives In town yesterday. GREEN RIDGE. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Yesteidiv afteinoon n m itlnee dance was held In the Audltotlum by the oung people of this s"ct!on. The affair uns largely attended. Thursday evening. Dec 28. tho Sun day school of the Court Street Metho dist 'Episcopal church will hold their Chiibtmas exeiclses In the church par lors. Harold Gillespie, of New York city. Is the guest ot his mother, on Notth Main avenue. Dr. II. S Saundeis spent yesterday In Wllkes-Bane. Dr. Jenkins, of North Main avenue, has returned fiom Philadelphia. Harry Jones, of Boston, Is the guest of his parents. Mi. and Mrs. L. N. Jones. Bonnie Church, the little daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Chalks Church, of Noith Main avenue. Is iccoverlng from a se vere attack of sen let fever. Mrs. J, M. Keator. of Summit ave nue, visited friends In Clark's Summit yesterday. Mrs. O M. Slocum and son, Ernest, of Church avenue, ate visiting rela tives In Claik's Summit. Dr Welles, of North Main avenue, Is visiting filends In Honesdale. The Crytal Dramatic und Literal v club produced "iPasslon Slave," In the jAudltoilum, last evening. It Is an ex ceedingly Interesting dinma, vviltten by tho famous Hartley Campbell, The new scenery, which was painted es pecially for this production, added much to the production The follow ing were the cast Manuel Defoe, P. J Doughcrtj , Ferdinand Shepley, P. J, Caffiey, General Bubca, J. J. Mot an We have Passenger Elevator Ser vice to every floor of our establishment. Our eot Dolls 0. Is a wonder to behold. Toys of every variety. Come and see the Menagerie and Santa Claus. We invite you to examine us thoroughly I 11 AN invitation fiom tho Scianton Saenger i undo to be present at their Christinas I Major Shoitsleeve, P. J.McGulro, But- tree festival on Sunday evening next. NUBS OF NEWS. A slight blaze was yesterday after noon discovered In a house owned by Silegler & Schumacher, on Willow street, caused by a defective flue. A still alarm was sent In to the Neptune Hose company, who promptly le sponded The damage was slight and the lire was extinguished without tho aid of tho firemen. Kntheiine, the 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Flood, was yes teiday morning laid to rest In the cemetery at Avoca. The funeial ser vices were held at the family lesl dence, 40D Palm street. A very successful Christmas ball was yesterday afternoon and evening conducted nt Worklngmen's hall by the Meadow Brook Social club. Charles T. Helb, of New York city. Is spending the holldas with his pat ents on Alder street. Pea Coal S1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, cential city and central Hyde Park. Addiess orders to C. B. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3. PARK PLACE. terworth Gollghtly. D. J Evans, Wal ter Buseo, Charles H. Moian, win don nnd policeman, Patrick Foley, Mamie Briscoe, Helen Duggnn. Pattl, Nellie Kelley, Clotilda Dc John, Katherine Henry. ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN -John Brown, a G A. R. veteran, of J14S Mar shall St , Philadelphia, vays "By a mere accidrnt I came across Dr Agnew s Catarrhal Powdci. I was a great suf ferer from thit dread malad Catarrn This wonderful remedy effected a speedy and permanent cure, and I have been tin thankful that I am willing to spend much time In spreading the good news" Sold bv Matthews Bros, and W. T. Clark 77 Wholesale and Retail. teSMiday Schools and Churches at Special Prices g I J.D.WILLIAMS &BR0. AMUSEMENTS. DUNMORE DOINGS. The Christmas exeiclses of the Green Ridge Baptist Sunday school will take place this evening at 7 o clock The vigilance committee of the Thir teenth wnrd has adopted the Crnw foid county system of conducting the pilmarles. and have fixed the date of the same for aturdny. January 0, 1600. Candidates are required to ieqls- ter with Chalrmun Wniner before 8 o'clock p. m Thuisday, December 28, and to piy their nssesment on or be fore Saturday, December 30 Vigilance Committee. Green Ridge lodge. Free and Ac cepted Masons, will Install officers this ! Whai C'w"r'g?Bgfcq,g'0 Globe Warehouse tsc SJFwCTSl hat do the .Children Drink? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have jou tried the now food drink called GHAIN-0 ? It is delicious and nourishing and takes tho place of coffee. Tho moro Grnin-0 vou give tho children tho moro health vou distrib ute through their b) stems. linun-u is made ot pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes liko the choice grades of cotlco but toMs about us much, AU grocers sell it. lGc. nud 25c. Try Grain-O! InUt that your crocer git cs jou GILAIN-O Accept lio loilutiou. Mr. and Mrs Charles Reinsmlth, of New York, are spending the .holldajs with friends nnd relatives here, this being Mrs. Reinsmlth's foimer home. Arthur Glsner. of LaPlume, spent Chilstmas with frlei.ds In Gieen Ridge nnd Park Place. The Park Place Methodist Episcopal church will hold their Christmas exer clsis Thursdav evening. Agnus G. Gray, of the Philadelphia Dental college, is spending the ho'l days with his parents on North Main avenue. i The funeral of Mrs. John RIehl, of 1110 Diamond avenue, took place Sat urday ufternoon at 1 30 o'clock. Mrs. RIehl was 76 years oId. Three sons and two daughters survive her. Christmas Exercises of the Method ist Episcopal Sunday School. New Year's Social. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, IlLWaUNOER & KEIS, Leasees M. K. LOM), Manner. One Week end Dally Matinees Com mencing MONDAY, DECEMBER 25. Hollda Attraction THE ELROY STOCK COMPANY Presenting XfilAS WATINF.F, FRIENDS XMAS NIGHT, LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN Admissions 10. 20 and 30 cents Sells now on bale at Ac.ulem box office OBITUARY Frank Nicholas, of lulG Meadow nvcaue, died jesterday morning at the Scrantun Private hospital, where he wah operated upon a week ago for eppencllcltlt. Com plications bet In after It and yesterday terminated In the oung man's death. He was "0 jt'iirH of ago and well known In the city. Wednesday afternoon ho will bo bulled at tho Wunhburn street cemetery Company I of the Thliteenth legimeut. in which organisation the voung man was a corporal, will attend his burial In a bod). Helen U.. the brlMit nnd lnterecttng daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Edward Kell, died Sunday evening, aged 5 etus and 10 months Tho funeral will take place thl3 afternoon nt '. 0'clrck Rev. E. J. Schmidt, pastor of the Church of Peace, will conduct tho funercl services at tho family residence, COS 8tor.e avenuo, nnct Interment will bo mado In the Plttston uvenue cemetery. Nancy W. Ralley, familiarly known as "arondma" Ralley, idlct of tho late Chnrles 8. Ralley, died nt tho heme of Herbert L. Ralley, .In North Ablngton, Sunday night at 11 o'clock, aged 31 years, U months und 15 days. Puneral at tho house Wednesday nt It o'c'."-K. Iuter ment at Dulton cemetery. Tho Christmas exercises of the Meth odist Episcopal Sunday school were held In the church on South Rlakelv street, last evening and a large and attentive nudlence tilled the auditor ium, following the programme through with Interest, ns the frequent ap plause demonstrated. The church had been tastily decorated with evergreens for the occasion, while several large trees with their trimmings, filled ths children with delight. After the opening part the cantata, "The Wise Men Trom the Fast" was, given, nnd considerable merit was dls plaved In the rendition of the diff erent parts. Daniel Powell acted as leader, while Thomas Henwood nnd' an excellent "Prophet." Especial mention should also bo made of Miss Sallle Price, as "Naomi " The singing nnd choruses were nlso good. Santa. Claus later made an appearance and to the delight of the seholats present ed them with gifts. Tho exercises In commemoritlon of Christmas nt tho Fiist Pn sbyterlan church will bo held this evening Tlvi usual Christmas trees nnd accompany ing decorating have enhanced ths beauty of the church which Is ex pected to be crowded with those In terested In this work. The following musical programme will be carried out Singing. "Messngo of tho Hells," school; singing, "Sin,? Alleluia," school singing, "Mcssag or Christmas Time," school, singing, "Welcomi Happy Chi Im inns," school: singing. Awake, O Slumbering Hope," school: singing, "Ring Out Ye Merry Rolls " school singing, "Hear the Angels Singing," singing. "Sleep Holy Uabe," school: address by tho pastor: offerings from congregation: singing. "The Glad Rells," school. doxology and benediction Matinees Daily, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday December 25, 20 and 27, iwici Men is warn Extra Midnight Matinee Christmas Night, Gorgeous Christmas Tree and Oiientnl Dances. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM THEATRE - RURC1UNDI.R & RGIS. L:sse:s II. I. LOM), Munager, One Night onl, Tuesday, Dec. 20. MR. DAVID HIGGINS. and MISS GEORGIA WALDRON. Supported bs a powerful company ot pl.ivcis In the loiiuntlc Southern Play. At Pisiey radge Piodueed under the personal direction of tho author. Mr Higglns. Prices-JtW, ',', :t Lot. CONCERT I!y tho COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Lijccum NEW YEAR'S SOCIAL. ThJ flist entertainment and social of the Lackawanna bape bull osso elation will he held In Manley's hall, New Year's night, Jan. 1. The follow ing programme will bo given: Exhibi tion of skating on a taut wire with a pair of roller skates, Eddlo Harring ton: walking on a who with stilts, Eddlo Harrington: refined black faro entertainers. Hanley and Tafe: des- ci.ptivc singing. Frnnk Reatty, vocal ist Rose Ariogonl. singing. West Sld-i ni. Huh tenor solo Master John How -ml ocal duet, Connors and Mo Dei mutt, vocal solo, George Moran; vocal duet the Morgan slsteis: tu time ongs, V. H. Arnold: character istic woik Randall and Crandall; tenor olo William Austin The cencert Is for the benefit of th nrsoclatlon boys who will use the pro ceeds to help lav out an athletic park for the baso ball nnd other athletic enthusiasts. OTHER NOTES. The congregation of the Methodist Episcopal church presented their pas tor. Rev. A. J Vnn cleft with a hand some umbrella last evening at the closo of tho Chrlatmns festivities. J. S. Snick made the presentation ad dress to which the pastor feelingly re sponded. Wahburn-Di Inker street car No. S00, was derailed at the corneib es terday afteinoon, about 5 o'clock, and Interfered with tr.itllc for some time, until replaced by th" wi coking crew. The Rev. W. r. Gibbons and wife will rive a reception to the membeis of his const oration of Iho Piesbv teilan chuich. nt their home. "Tho Manse." on Elm street, Monday even ing, Jan. 1. William Rylev, of Wiym.ut. .and M'as Maggie Hughes, of Lac Uaw axon, will be married at Ifi o'clock this morning In St. Mary's church. Death from Poker. Clinton, 111., Dec. 23. At Weldon. ten v,tta umiHinnjt nf hrrn tnri.iv. Hnrrv Summers, Jr., a carpcntei, und "Doc" ' II Theatre Wednesday evening, December J" TICKETS, $1.00, 75c AND 50o On sate at I. 1 Powell & ("o Wash ington avenue. Sanderson's Drug htorc, comer WnMilnston and Spiuce, Hotel Jtrmvn, Koemnlo's Drug store, Wash ington und Linden Concert S o'clock. Thursday Night, December 28th. The American Comedienne, iiiiv Rice, And her own company in the latest farcical play, fl Wonderful Woman Clever, clean and wholesome. Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. M To P&TEHT Good Ideas may bo secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, Ml Mai cum a farm hand, quarrelled In a poker room, when Maieum bhot and killed Summers Mareum was ai rested nnd hurried to Clinton is it was feared uu uttempt would be made to Ijnch htm CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Slguaturoo yffM&Stt. '
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