1 It T" T rr-v flijv f 1'V "v ': 1 ,V ' fc -TS, VT2 - THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1900. 8 -'! Jf.pfc.;5tfsrkrT-ra EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON PUBLIC MEETING IN BEHALF OF THE VIADUCT. Will Be Held This Evening; in St. Davld'i Hall Under the Direction of the Campaign Committee Fro posed Reception for Ladles Who Raised the Ambulance Fund. Washington Birthday Sinner and Supper Rev. Ruddy Transferred, Other Events of Interst. The opponents nf tho viaduct will havo a chanco to declare themselves openly and nbovc board this e'vcnlni;, when a public meeting will lit; held In tit. David's hall, under the direction of tho Rpeclnl lommltteo appointed from tho hoard of tradu to carry on the cam paign. During the past week wveial jicencles have been at -work endeavor Ins to create sentiment against the jiroponed Htructure, and have even gone no far as to have printed placards tacked Up in conspicuous plnces. The leaders of this movement are especial ly Invited to the meeting tills cvrnlnK to hear tho arguments in favor of he viaduct and to be heard along oppo sition lines. activk for run viaduct. The hoatd of trade committee Is com posed nf reputable business and pto fessionul tnon and are working In the Interest of public Improvements for Wet Scrnnton. A glance over the list of names will prove that assertion. They are T. Fellows Mason, grocer; William F.irrell, grocer: 1. F. Strupp ler, dentist: D, D. Evanx, grocer: A. 1!. Holmes, Insurance agent: i:. M. Clarke, of Clarke- Hro.. and Hon. John 1! Fair, editor and speaker of the hou. of lepresontatlves. Other incmbeis of the board who hit active in the work ale Charles K, Dan iels, attorney-at-law; Hector Campbell, commission merchant, IS. CJ. Motgan, druggist; H, I). Jones, ex-clty assessor; Joseph Oliver, ex-common councilman: Councilman Klchard II. Williams, Thomas Watklns, Charles E. Uodshall. Peter McCann, .Simon Thomas, W. V. Urlffllhs. I F. Calpin. T. F. Morris, M. J. Norton. Kdward James, J. J. SIc Andrew, City Engineer Joseph P, Phil lips and many others. The meeting this evening will com mence at S o'clock and addresses will be delivered by President Daniels, Hon. John It. Farr, T. Fellows Mason and others. The committee Invito every one interested In the viaduct to attend and listen to the explanations of cost, con struction, etc., which will be given by the speakers. , IinMOVK THE DANOnU!" A flaring poster with the above luad line has been enlllcuou'l? hung in the windows of many business Dlaces along Main nvenue, calling the atten tion of voters to the necessity for sup- WHY DON'T U TRY IT ? Don't you know a "-light (ougli may prove serious later. Procrastination at such a time is Hie very worst thing that cnii happen. Hlvulcts heroine river" -arorns oaks, and an ordinary cough often lead to luni; trouble. niTOl'Tt'S FKtWH TAR Is what you want It is tried and true. For ile at (. W, Jen kins, Druggist, 101 S. Main avenue. Gentlemen, Lend Us Your Eyes for a Minute Ul course, y;u wear white shirts at least most men do; but only a few men wear shirts that tit correctly and afford perfect com fort, under every and all conditions. Now, the peculiarity about our white shirts is that if you give us vour proper measurements, we will guarantee the fit of every shirt vou buy. Then, as to workmanship, materials and fashions. Trust us for all of these, or if you have made such points a study and posi tively know what's what. we"ll cheerfully submit the result of our twenty years' careful study of the perfect shirt problem, feeling as sured that there can be but one verdict, viz. : that our ideas can not be improved upon. The Annual Shirt Waist Sale Is now in full blast. The special values submitted are not factory clearances or any other kind of job lots with faults that show up in the laundry. We oiler nothing but perfect goods taken from regu lar stock and ns prices have advanced fully a third at the factory since we placed an order last Summer for these shirts, and the fig ures we name as actual values are the same as have been in force for three years, the reasons why you should take advantage of this wonderful shirt sale are too obvious to require further elaboration. Lot I, Sale Price. 25c Men's I'nlaunderod Shirts, full length and width, reinforced back and front, continuous facings, ete. The best :i"1,-! shirt on the market. Sale Pi ice, i'5c. Lot 2, Sale Price, 35c I'nlaundered Shirts, made by one of the best makers In the country. Perfect fit guaranteed. Rest mus lin. A 50c. shirt. Sale Price, 35c. Lot 3. Sale Price, 45c Thlb .shirt has all the improve ments! known to tho trade. It can not be better made. The muslin Is tho famous "Wnmsuttn," while the linings are exceptionally good, Patent neck band to ensure com foit. and sizes to tit every man, Sale Price, 45c. Lot 4, Sale Price, 65c Unluundered, of course, (litest muslin, highest grade making, llns linen fittings. In a word, this u a perfect shirt In every respect and good enough for any man's wear. The laBt chanco you'll ever get at the Sale Price, ftie. Globe Warehouse porting the viaduct proposition at next Tuesday's election. The wording of tho poster Is ns follows: "The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western crossings at tho foot of Lack nwanna nventto hill arc a menace, to life and limb, and one of the most serious obstacles In the way of West f-'ltla progress. The Increase In popu lation and growth of business dally add to thco dangers. The opportun ity Is now presented to the voters to get this much needed safeguard. Let every citizen work and vote for tho erection of tho viaduct at tho coming t lection on February -0. THK COST. "The labotci's Increase of cost will be 2 cents n year, the miner's and me chanic's :: cents. Tho expense to the average property holder will be from l.i to 40 cents. How trilling for this life aaving convenience. The viaduct must come. Every year adds to the expense that will be necessnry to build it. Build It now and save expense nnd the loss of life." hi.vkral house paiities. Miss Alberta Hanley. of South Ninth Mrcet, was tendered a party in honor of her tenth birthday by a number of young friends Thursday evening. Flashlight pictures of the group wete taken by Miss Nan Eagun. Miss Kate Healey entertained with piano selec tions. A large number enjoyed the event. Miss Ethel Hevan, of North Main avenue, entertained a few of her Inti mate friends at a house party Thurs day evening. Ten couples were pres ent, Tho young folks were enter tained In a delightful manner and the young hostess was assisted by her mother In receiving and serving. A sut prise party was tendered Miss Maine McNulty nt the. homo of her patents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John McNulty, on North Hromlcj nvenue. Thursday evening. The occasion was Miss Me Nulty's twenty-first birthday and her frlc nds were royally entertained. Vocal solos were rendered by James Mc Xulty, Joseph tloff and John Shaugh- i . ... ... . . .. .. . .. I nessy, nnd Miss Fish nnd Mr. McNulty played piano solo. O. M. Palerson "Hash-lighted" the party. RI-.CEPTtOX CONTEMPLATED. At a recent meeting of the directors of the West Side hospital, a commit tee was uppointed comprising Dr. W. A. Paine, William H. Freeman, Hon. John It. Fair, D. D. Evans and Hon. J. C Vaughan, to arrange for a recep tion to tho ladles who so successfully planned and carried out the Idea of raising funds for the purchase of an ambulance. The date has not yet been fixed nnd It has not been fully decided where the leeepflun will be held. In nil proba bility, however, the affair will take place at the club house of the Electric Cltv Wheelmen, where the ladies con ducted their public teceptlon some time ago. A dinner will probably be served and a dance will follow, Tho committee have made nvertutes to secute the club house for the event, and the date will be announced later. The new ambu lance Is now being painted nt Blume's carriage factory and will soon be ready for use. KORBKRY STORY DENIED. The story published in an afternoon paper yesterday to tho effect that Lay ard's market, at the corner of Prlc" street and North Main avenue, was en tered by burglars at 10.30 o'clock Men's Night Shirts Two Good Ones, Lot !, Sale Price, 45c Plain white and fancy tilm mint's. Made of good standard muslins. Full length and lots ot width If wanted. Sizes, J4 to IS. Sale Pi Ice, 45c. Lot 2, Sale Price, 65c White or colored trimmings; best muslin, extia tlnlshlngs at all' points and sizes to fit everybody, A marvel in good value at 6:c. Favorite Remedy Wins 91 Ont or Evcrj Hundred Islig It, Are Cared. Never Such Searching Investiga tions Given a Medicine Before. 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Hy a special arrangement with the manufacturers, we offer our readers the opportunity of getting a trial bottle of this invaluable remedy absolutely free, which will be sent postpaid to anyone who will pend their address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y., and mention this paper. Tho publishers of this paper guar antee the genuineness of this liberal offer. Thursday night nnd robbed of a quan tity of green goods. Is denied by the proprietor. Lieutenant Williams made a personal investigation of the story last evening nnd learned that Mr. Layard hlniRclf had broken the window In the bulld- ing, through ! lch the burglars were .. . . .. . . . a alleged to have taken "a considerable quantity of green goods." The police nre of the opinion that several fake burglary stories have late ly emanated from the minds of some persons who are trying to leafl the pub lic to believe that patrolmen sleep on their beats. RETURNS TO JOPLIN TODAY. W. S. Meats, president of tho Elec tric City Wheelmen, who has been spending a few days among his rela tives and friends In the city, will re turn to Joplln, Missouri, today, where he has charge of a zinc mines. I Mr. Menrs expects to locate In Joplln i permanently, but will make frequent tries to Scrnnton. He will not return again until May. E, u. Peters, ex-secretary of the bicycle club. Is also Iden tified with the mining company. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Rev. Dr. Bird will have charge of the special meeting at the Salvation army mid-winter camp this evening. A real treat Is In store for all who attend. Tomorrow evening the meeting will bo conducted by Miss C. E. Savage, gen eral secretary of the Young Women's Christian association. The young women of Scranton nre especially Invited to attend this meet ing. The meetings commence at 8 o'clock. A free-will offering will be taken for tho local corps. Mrs. E. D. Fellows will lead the gos pel meeting tomorrow nfternoon at 3.45 o'clock nt the West Scranton Youns Women's Christian association rooms, corner of Main avenue and Scranton street. All young women are cordially welcomed ut this service. Rev. A. .1. Van Cleft, of Dunmore, preached nt the revival services In the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church last evening. Special music was rendered by the choir under the direction of Professor Jones. FFNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Services over the remains of the late Mrs. John H. James, who died at her homo in Miner's Mills, will be con ducted at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon in the Plymouth Congregational church. Tho funeral cortege will leave the house of deceased's mother on Eynon street at 2 o'clock. Rev. Hugh Davis, of the South Main Avenue Welsh Calvinlstlc Methodist church, will conduct the services, assisted by Rev. E. A. Boy!. Interment will be made In the Washburn street ceme tery. Stella, the 6-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Clancey. of 713 Luzerne street, died yesterday from an attack of diphtheria. Another child Is seri ously 111. The funeral will be privately conducted this afternoon. Interment will be made In the Cathedral ceme tery. The funeral of Mr. and Mi. James R. Thomas' child occurred yesterday afternoon from the house on South Keyser avenue. The remains were In terred in the Washburn street ceme tery. The remains ot the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Reese, of Morris court, will be privately interred in Washburn street cemetery this af ternoon. The remains of n young child of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Hart, of Emmet street, weie Intered In the Cathedral cemetery yesterday afternoon. OENERAL NEWS NOTES. Mrs. A. R. Holmes Is seriously III at her home on South Main avenue. Fred Major, of West Linden street, a miner in the Johnson mine, had his right nrm fractured while at work on Thuisday. The Ancient Order of Hibernians' band, of Dickson, will be the attrac tion at St. Patrick's church fair thla evening. James English, of Pilce street, ami Michael O'Toole, of Jessup. are matched for a ten-round glove con test, which will take place In Jessup this evening. Peter Willis, of Jackson etreot, a' curpenter In the employ of Contractor George Cooper, fell fiom tho building In course of erection next to the Simp son Methodist Episcopal1 church and fractured his arm. He also sustained bodllv btulses. Notice has been posted at the Hrlggs colliery that the employed will work six hours a day until further notice. Tho Woman's guild of St. Mark's Lutheran church will servo a clam chowder supper next Wednesday even ing in the basement of the church. The first table will be served at 5 o'clock. Tho phonographic selections given under the direction of C. M. Flotey nt the meeting of Lackawanna council, Royal Arcanum, last evening, were heartily enjoyed by the members. A smoker was ulso a feature of the event. A course of lectures will be com menced this evening In Morgans' hall, under the auspices of the Order of American Knighthood. Political nnd patriotic addresses will be delivered nnd vocal nnd Instrumental numbern will be given. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON MASQUERADE BALL OF SCRAN TON ATHLETIC CLUB. It Was One of the Leading Events of the Week in Thla Jtart of the City Harmonie Quartette Club to Give Three Farces at Luzerne The Junger Maennerchor Will Meet Tomorrow Afternoon for Rehearsal. Officers of St. Joseph's Society In stalled. The Scranton Athletic club con ducted its sixteenth annual masque rade ball at their hall last evening, and it certainly was the lending social event of the season. Tho spacious hall, which had been most beautifully decorated by Fuhrman, of the central city, was crowded to the doots by the merry maskers and lookers-on. Tho costumes were many and among them were some of the costliest ever seen In this city. Lawrence's orches tra furnished music for dancing, and many who had not danced for years could not resist the temptation to whirl around with the merry throng. The affairs of this prominent or ganization are always looked upon as the leading events of the season nnd last evening's ball certainly surpassed every previous event. It was a grand success socially and financially and re fleets much credit on tlu active com mittee which had charge of the ar rangements. The success of the affair is due to the untiring energy of tho following members: Peter Netils, chairman: Fred Rose. George Wlrth, Phil. Lewert and Mathew Bonn. GOING TO LUZERNE. Tuesday evening the Harmonic Quar tette club will Journey to Luzerne to i furnish the programme for an enter- i talnment which will be given under . the auspices of the Frohslnn Singing society of that plate. The Scranton boys will present three sketches, two English and one Ger man, which are entitled ns follows: "The Crowded Hotel." "Who Is the. Actor?" and 'Schmlerplnsel." The fol lowing members will participate; Charles Sprandel. John Snyder, Will iam Moser, Christopher Snyder. Henry Wetter, Oscar Grambo, Fred Albrecht and George Miller. A number of other members ot th; Harmonic Quartette club v. Ill accom pany the actors and a good time li ex pected by all. The above named sketches were pre sented at a recent entertainment of the Harmonie Quartette club and the. general opinion of those present on that occasion Is that the Scranton boys will provide a pleasant evening for the people down the valley on Tuesday evening, and also for themselves. NOTES OF NEWS. The Junger Maennerchor will meet for rehearsal at Schlmpff's hall tomor row nfternoon. The prize compositions for the Brooklyn Saengerfest have ar rived and the chorus of the society will begin practicing them tomorrow afternoon. The compositions are very difficult ones, but the Maenneichor boys will master them In a short time, and It would not be much of a sur prise to see them return from the Saengerfest with one or more ptize. as a result of their singing. Every member Is requested to be In attend ance tomorrow nfternoon, and friends of the fcociety are also invited to at tend. Last evening the Insinuation of offi cers for the ensuing year took place nt the regular meeting of St. Joseph's Benevolent society. The new olTieers nre as follows: Pres'dcnt, Theodore Fetzger: vice president, Lorenz Mar kel: recording secretary, Edward C. Klos; financial secretary, Adam Wass ner; treasurer, Philip Mayer: trustee, August Rchner. Twelve yeats np,o the Ladles' Aid so ciety of Christ Lutheiar. church win organized nnd the event will ha ob served by special services at tho church tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Everybody H Invited to attend. On Monday afternoon the members of the society will be tendered a reception by Rev. and Mrs. Wlltke, at their homo on Alder street. Word has been received from Phil adelphia that Emll Hcrbster. the well known tonsorlal artist, ot Plttston ave nut, who recently underwent an oper ation in tho University hospital and was expected homo In a few days, is now suffering from n severe attack of sickness. Mrs. dottle Mundt, of Elm street, Is dangerously ill. William Burke and his company will produce thp "Tally-Ho," a musical comedy, .written by Mr. Burke, In St. John's hall Monday night. The com pany Is an excellent one and a fine performance Is promised. John Coulowskl, of Lincoln street, Priceburg, was arrested yesterday and arraigned before Alderman Lentes at the instance of his wife. He was charged with assault and battery, threatening to do bodily harm, cruel and barbarous trt-atment and non support. He entered ball In the sum of $1,000 for his appearance at court, Frank Koloskl, of River street, was arrested on charges of assault and battery, threatening to kill and lar - ceny. The Information was sworn to by Mary Zovinkowskn. The defendant Newton. Sirs, Smith and Sirs. Ann was held in WOO ball to answer ths fatrong, from Dickson; Mr. and Sirs, charge of larceny and the other charg- ' Richard Williams. Mr. and Mrs. M. es against him were dismissed. The Gospel meeting Sunday at 3.1i p. m. at the South Side Young Wo men's Christian association rooms, 10J1 Cedar avenue, will be led by Silas Sarah Krlgbaum. Tho subject will be. "City iSllssIonary Work." There will 9tff There is a Class of People Who are injured by the use of cof. fee. Recently there ban been placed iu all tho grocery stores n new prep, arntion called GHAIN-O, made of pure graiu, thut takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach re ceives it without distress, uud but few ciui tell it from coffee. It does not cost over as much. Children may drink It with great ben efit, 15 cents and 2! cent a per pack o(;o. TryU. Ask lor GllAIN-O. Try Crain-O ! Imiit t hat jnnr grocer civet you (lit AIN'.O Accept sd Imitation. MUMMMMArfWMMMMMw A Weak Stomach will upset every orgnn In your body. If you are constipated, bilious, nervous sleepless or easily fatigued, try Hostel ler's Stomach Bitters. It quiets the nerves, improves tho appetite and makes rich, pure blool It cures all forms of stomnch disorder, such ns In digestion, constipation and dyspepsia. It has been doing this for the past fifty years See that a I'nvat.. R v. enue Stamp covers the nct.lc of the bottle. It Nourishes Strengthens Cures Hostetter s Stomach Bitters be speelnl music. All women nre In vited. Don't forget the Charley Hart ley entertainment to be given in the South Side Young Women's Christian association rooms Tuesday night at S o'clock. A delightful programme will be rendered. Michael Carey, of Slcne avenue, whn was taken 111 while at work at tho South mill on Saturday last, was on Thursday removed from his home to tho Mose.i Taylor hospital for treat ment. Pea Coal B1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to J. T. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3. GREEN RIDGE. The Young Men's club of the Church of the Good Shepherd will serve a turkey supper in the church parlors on the evening of Washington's birthday. The piooecds will be used for the bene fit of the gymnasium. The price of the supper will be 25 cents. The quality of these suppers is too well known by Green Ridge people to need comment. Smoked Halibut, Salmon and Bloat ers. Green Ridge Market. Miss Anna Robinson, of Capouse ave nue, will entertain at cards tonight In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John U. Poore Fancy Oranges: low price. Green Ridge Market The treasurer of the Watchful Cir cle of the King's Daughters reports over $90 added to the treasury as a re sult of the valentine party at tho homo of Mrs. E. f Dlmmick Wednesday night. Chickens undrawn, 10c. lb. Green Ridge Maiket. The Ladles' Aid society of tho Green Ridge Presbyterian church have Issued Invitations to n birthday party to bo given by them In the church pallors Feb. 22. Norman Paike, a student at Prince ton college. Is ill at the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mis. W. G. Parke, fiom nn attack of grippe. Chickens drawn. 23c. tb. Green Ridge Market. Miss Blanche Hull, of Sanderson ave nue. Is In Easton, tho guest ot Dr. and Mrs. Purcell, from which place she will go to Brooklyn, there to make an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Duncan. Turkeys undrawn, 18c. lb. Oreon Ridge Market. The pretty home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Smith, of Monsey avenue, was Invaded by n number of their neighbors and friends Thursday even ing, who gathered uninvited to heip them celebrate the seventh anniver sary of their marrlRge. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, though taken by surprise, proved thetmelvcs to be excellent en tertainers. Rev. Dr, W. G. Slmpron, in behalf of the guests, congratulated them on the Joyousness of the occasion and presented Mrs. Smith with an ele gant sterling sller pictuic frame. Af ter an entertainment by the phono graph delicious refreshments were served. Among the guests were: Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Really. Mr. and Mrs A. G. Brandt, Professor and Miv. H. i.. Burdlck, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Blow ers. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Frisbee. Mr. nnd Mis. A. R. Fen-ell. Professor and Mrs, William R. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gnrrell, Mr. and Sirs. L. L. Hub bard, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sillier. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Evsenbach, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Pickering. Sir. and Mrs. E. F. Price. Sir. nnd Sirs. J. D. Paiker, Sir. and Slis. John B. Roberts. Rev. and Sirs. W. G. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Simmon, Mr. and Sirs. Ira H. Stevens. Dr. and Sirs. C. W. Trever tnn, Mrs. Adeline Blower. Sliss Emma Brundage, Miss Adeline Smith, Mr. F. S. Benedict. Sir. John W. Tamblyn. Turkeys drawn. ".0c. lb. Green Rldse Slarket. Sliss Slay Kearney entertained n party of friends at her home on San derson avenue on Thursday evening with progiesslvo euchre. Among tho number present were: Sllsses Florence Owens, Jennie Dolan, Margaret Klleen, Mary Jordan, Anna Fleming, Agnes Lynott and Misses Josephine nnd Slay Kearney: Slessrs. Will Found, John McIIale, Thomas J. Walsh, S. E. Blp pus, Fred W. Thomas, Joseph P. Jor dan, Will II. Harris and F. B. Clifford, of Carbondale. Oysters, Clams and Fish. Green Ridge Market. NORTH SCRANTON. Mr. and Sirs. Gomer Games were ten dered a surprise party at their homo on I Warren street on Thursday evening. Music and various games were In dulged In until a seasonable hour, when dainty viands weie served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Games proved themselves to be charming entertainers. Those pres ent were: Slis. Oliver, Mrs. J, Reld, 'iMrs. Charles Bowman, Mrs. Parry, Gntchnm, Mrs. McCla'Jn. Sirs. Mrs. V. Morris. Mr. and Sirs. David Evans, Sir. nnd Sirs, John Henry, Sir. and Mrs. J. C. Fidler, Sir. and Mrs. T. Thomas. Sir. nnd Sirs. W. Williams, Sir. and Mrs. T. Davis, Mr. and Sirs. ; D. Y. Williams, Sir. and Sirs. William Simms. Sir. and Sirs. SI. Jones, 'Sir. and Mrs. Itly nnd David and Irene Games. OBITUARY Ml Vena Spangenburg, after about a nek's Illness, illnl ut tho homo of her mother, Nn. 115 James street. Tho do reused was nil amiable Chrlhtlan young lady, of timid disposition, and of gentlest innnnerr She leaves a laigo circle of f i lends who deeply mouin her doimrture. She Imic. her buffering with ChritUn tortiluUe, fi leniently talking of death with as much romposuiu as though 'she were merely talking of going to sleep, and at the last triumphed in ChrMlun grace. Among the Iminedlnto relatives who mourn her departuie. ato a mother. Sirs. Huld.v Spaiigeiibtiig; thico brothers, Levi, John and llolley; thlt'o sUters, Sirs. Simula Illleman, Sirs. Mnry 1'. Harford unci .Mis. Millie llayfler. nil of this city, save one, the latter. Sirs. Hayfier, being of Pateison, N. J. The funeral services will lie held In the Ash Street Methodist Episcopal church at S o'clock Hatiiulay morning, mid will be In charge of tho pastor. Rev, John H. Austin. Interment will bo made In th Kizer cemetery. DAY'S DOINGS IN DUNAkORE BOROUGH ARE PREPARING FOR TUES DAY'S ELECTION. Meeting Held Last Night at Repub lican Headquarters Ralph Bewick Instantly Killed Near the Qypsy Grove Colliery Was Run Sown by nn Engine Services in the Churches Tomorrow Programme of Recital to Be Given Tonight in Sunday School Rooms of the Pres byterian Church. REPUBLICAN BOROUGH TICKET. Burgess William R. Wilson. Treasurer Louis Englc. Tax Collector Mark Simpson. Council Maxwell Chapman Christian Weber. Schoot Directors Janson Cole and and Oeorge J. Kunz. Street Commissioner Eber Brnnnlng. Auditor Thomas Sansenbaugh. A meeting of the leaders and others interested In the movements of the bor ough Republican party was held last night at the Republican headquarters and considerable warmth developed during the progress of the talk and matters pertaining to tho coming elec tion. The formal preparations for Tues day's election nre now being rapidly completed and the leaders, as a last warning, urge the voters of the Re publican party to be staunch and give the nominees for the ofllees ns given above their loyal support. The questions nt stake t,hls year arc of such vital Importance to the bor ough nnd the enacting of the same In a Just and honest way of such a neces sity to the citizens that the duty of every voter Is plain. During the prog ress of Tuesday It Is hoped that this duty will be made n realization by the voters. RALPH BEWICK KILLKD. Yesterday afternoon about half past four Ralph Bewick, a boy of 14 years of age, was Instantly killed near the Gypsy Grove colliery while riding his mule from work. Young Bewick Is em ployed as a driver In the colliery, and, as 'Is the custom of drivers, was riding his mule to the mule barn. In crossing the railroad track near tho colliery an approaching engine was evidently unseen by the boy nnd both rider and mule were struck by the en gine. Death came almost Instantane ously to tho unfortunate boy. The company's ambulance was called and brought tho remains to the home of his father, on Drinker street. CHURCH SERVICES. The services at tho Tripp Avenue Christian church will be as follows: Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m., preaching services and communion service immediately after Sunday school, conducted by Rev. R. W. Cly mer, of the Providence Christian church. In the evening the services will be under the auspices of the Chris tian Endeavor society. All arc wel come. At the Dudley Street Baptist church there will be preuehlng both morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. J, L. Kreamer. Sunday school at 12 o'clock, noon, and prayer meeting Thursday evening at ".!." o'clock. At the Presbyterian church the pul pit will be supplied. Rev. W. F. Gib bons, the pastor, having gone to Wash ington, D. C, where ho will spend two weeks In a most needed rest. The oth er services will be as uunl. The Methodist Episcopal church will have preaching to Its congregation bota motnlng and evening, the usuul form ot services taking place. TONIGHT'S RECITAL. This evening in the Sunday school rooms of the First Presbyteilan church a recital will be given by Sirs. Eugene H.Coonind.Mlsspsl'aioline Van Worm er and Slnbel Edna Taylor, compris ing readings, vocal solos and Instru mental woik. The programme follows: Beethoven, Sonata, op. 21, No. 3 Sliss Taylor. Cowen, "The Swallows" Miss Win Worincr. Readings (a) "The Toboggan," (b) "Joys of Millionaires." Sirs. Coomud. Schumann, Novelette, E major, op. 21 .Miss Taylor Reading, "Brother Slattto" Mrs. Coonrad. (a) Grieg. "Sptlng Song." F sharp major, (b) Chopin, Polonaise. C sharp minor. Sliss Taylor. (a) "Creolo Love Song," (b) Hawluy." Because I I.nvo Vou Dear," Sliss Van Wormer. Reading, "Apples" to. negro lee. ture) Sirs. Coonrad Sloszkowskl, Sloement Sluslcal Sill's Taylor. NOTES OF INTEREST. Luke Crane, of Grove stieet. was taken by Ofllcers Boland and Sawyer yesterday afternoon to the poor farm. It having developed that he was tem porarily insane during his confinement in the borough Jill for drunkenness. This is not Crane's first visit to tho poor farm, he having been taken there three years ago. Tho free kindergarten cntei talnment to be given on Tuesday night of next week In Stanley's hall promises to bi an Interesting nnd pleasing venture. Sliss Slorrls and her little tots will fill the shorter hours of the evening with recitations, drills and music. Tho funeral of Slbs Virginia Spang enburg, tho IC-year-old daughter ot Sirs. Huldah Spangenburg, of this borough, will be held this morning at S o'clock. Services will bo held at tho home nt Little England and Interment will bo made nt Klzertown. Miss Slay Jackson, of New Haven, Conn,, Is tho guest of Sirs. F. A. Doney and family, of Clay avenue. OEfiUTY, HU CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Arsenic Beauty Tablets and Plllo. A per fectly safe and ruuruiitcedtreutment forall skla disorders. Retforeithebloomolyouthtoladed lacv I'l days' trentmoiit 50c i 30 days' 41.00, by mall Snnd forclrcnlnr. Addro?. . . , .. lEKVITA MtOICAL CO., Clinton A Jtckua Sti., CtlaT Sold by Slcdurrah & Thomas, Drug gists,, 209 Laclcawur.ru ave., Scranton, Pa. (JOLR IU eSSST rf$ The Best i.Washing Powder IslllS? wimlic$ SjlfcTjffcS ACTS GENTLY ,V AND ON KlDr1' BOWELS Cleanseffectuall OVERCOMES .dati., PERMANENTLY BUY THE GENUINE -MAN'F'O BY jr9RNIATG5YRVF f0(? SAlC BY All DRU66ISTS. PRICE SOc.PtRBOmp AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM THEATRE -" UURQUMDRR & RGIS, Lessees. H. K. LO.NO, Manager. MONDAY, FEB. 19. " Engagement of riADAHE HODJESKA Assisted by John B. Kelltrd. Slanugcment of John C. Fisher. Presenting for tho llrst time here. Clinton Stuart's Great Historical Tragedy, Marie Antoinette Elaborate Scenic Production. Trlces-n-W, Jl.ro. 75c, Wo., Mc. Seats on salo Friday at 9 o'clock. Wednesday and Thursday, February 21 and aa, Special Slatlncc Washington's Birthday! THE STRAKOSCH ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY 60-PEOPLE-60, Special Scenery, Orchestra, Costumes, Calciums. Wednesday evening, Feb. 21. "II Trova tore " Thursday matinee, 'flic Pirates of Pinziinee;" Thursday evening, Feb, ".'. "Cnrmin." Prlcir-l.li, 75c, fiOc. 23c ' ACADEHY OF HUSIC, rx KUKUUNDER & REIS. Lessees. II. k LOM1, Atunojtr. Ilalnuco of Week. KLIMT-HEAHN CO. In repertoire. Dally .Matinees, i:unlng Prices 10, 2') ami .".0 cents. All Week, Commencing Monday, Feb. 10. HOLDSN COMEDY COMPANY. One ot the Largest of Its hind traveling. Opening Monday Evening with "LA UELLE MARIE." Pally Dlmo Mntlncc cninnicncing Tues. dn v. Evening Prices 10, 20 and SO cents. Matinees Daily. WEEK OF FEBETJARY 12. London Gaiety Girls. 20 Beautiful Women 20. 7TJlrr Vaudeville Acts 7. U Local amateurs will be given au ' opportunity to do their acts in con Junction with the regular show Fri day night February 10. iiis is Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 N. Ninth Btroet, .PA Telcphoa; Call, 2.133. MAKE PERFECT MEN it ivr urttpiia i rAnotiiaf. WLonncr! 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