T ' i M , W V T I THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRU&Ktf 20, 1900. 8 " v v ' EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON FODAY'B ELECTIONS IN THE ' VARIOUS WARDS. Only Two Will Witness Contests That Promise Any Excitement. Bona of Temperance Entertain mentWeekly School Deposits. Ladles' Auxiliary Country Dance. St. Brenden's Council Will Visit the Fair Brownies' Instructor 'ArriTes Other News Notes. ' 'Aside from the Fifth and Fifteenth ivrards but little Interest attache to the election contests In the various tfVest Scranton wards toduv. It K nevertheless, necessary to pet out the full vote to carry tho Induct and sow -fcr projects, which aia of ltul im portance to the residents of this part of the city. Every vote against the West Lackawanna avenue proposition means a vote for no viaduct at all, as there is no other plan to he voted on. A vote for the sewers meins a slop towards a long standing necessity, an 1 for something which must come soon er or later. The Republican candidates for school controller and common couni II tho Fourth ward have no opposition, and Messrs. Eynon and Grlflltlis will be elected byasubstantl.il vote. Tho fei mor Is1 .1 new aspirant for political honors, while the latter has already served one term In tho lower blanch. A bitter Unlit Is on In the Fifth ward for tho office of select council between Richard II. Williams, the present In cumbent, and George 11. Carson, ex school controller, who Is tunning as an independent cnndld.it to succeed Mi. Williams. At the cauous tho oto was close, but It l expected th it the putv followers will Maud 1 tho legulai nominee. A contest is being waged In tho Sixth ward for school contioller between Fat ilck Golden and Patiiek McLean. Dem ocrats, and nvan G. Jones, republi can. The fount r Is an old wai Iioimj In politics. Tho candidate for com mon council, 1'. F. Calpln, is unop posed and will be returned by hlb con stituents. In the Fourteenth ward tho Ropttuli nns have candidates in tho field for ommon council and school controller to oppose Messrs. Wcnyel. nnd Jen nings, the piesent Democratic lnum Imnts. The Fifteenth waid content 's lively and the battle of the hallo's will be waged In dead o-unost bv U12 ndherents of Joseph Oliver, the U--i)ubllcan nominee for select ounce II, and H. T. Fellows, the piesent ineiini ent, who wants to bo leturned. A bitter Unlit has been on htwee.i tho cmcHdates forsoveial month- and ov eiy Inch of ground will bo fought in the close of the pulls. School Contioller I. ingan and Com WHY DON'T U TRY IT ? Don't on Know a slight uuif.li ni.iv prove serious later. 1'ioor.isttii itlon at such a tlm Is tln ciy ml thing that an happen. Hlvulels bi'iomo ilv.-is nonius oaks, .mil on nidlnary ooiu.li olteu bails to lung trouble DCTOTR'H I !U:NCH TAR is what sou w-int It Is tried nnd true. Pnr i-alo at "!. V. Jen kins. Inugfjlst. 101 b. Main aeituo. Not a Clearance Sale By Any Means for wo liave no counter-soiled or undesiiablc MuMm Under wear in 'lie house. This is in lealily Our Annual Introductory Sale of Newest Designs in Ladies' Highest Grade Muslin Underwear Made in the best factoiies in the country, in the best possible manner and from materials of Ibe best known excellence, to our special order. It affords us ple.istue theieforc to invite eciy woman who takes, pride in owning mulct gaitnents of ir repioachable (iia!ity and faultless style to visit the Muslin Underwear Department during this interesting event, for not only is the Bargain oppoitunity great (prices being about one fointli under the usual retail figures), but as an exposition of dainty elegance exemplified in new ideas, the display is one wot lb going miles to -ee. Xo need to say more, save that this Altogether Desirable Sale of Ladies' Muslin Underwear Is Now On And Awaits Your Inspection Just a Hint as to Prices FigmcsMo not prove a value, consequently wc refrain from t ) the usual cheap sale methods here. The quotations given merely show the wide range of selection. ; 0owns' 48 sty,es From 49c to $4.98. Drawers, 36 Styles, prom $1.75 t0 25C skirts, ,9 styles From $5.89 to 33c. Corset Covers, 46 Styles, pfQm $1.29 tO 9C viiildren's Dresses. Dabics long and 'short Dresses, Children's Guimps, etc., at special prices. Globe Warehouse mon Councilman Morris, ot tho Klgh teetith ward, will have no opposition. A lively battle Is on in tho Twenty-first word for select council between J. J. McAndrew, the present Incumbent, and John L. Payne, the Republican nominee. Major Eugene D. Fellows, who Is one ot the candidates for school con troller on the board of six, Is a resi dent of West Scmnton nnd will re ceive merited lccognltlon at every poll ing place, lie Is as popular as he Is unnssumlng nnd tho right man for the tight plate. V. M. I. AT Till: FAIR. 'I his will bo Young Men's Institute night at St. Fattlck's fair, and ull In dications point' to u big success. Tho members of St. Hiendan council n"c hustling with a vim that predicts an unusually large attendance on this oc casion, and the fact that they will be accompanied by Lawrence orchestra Is nn assurance of Itself that a most en Jo) able evening Is In store for nil who nttond. Prizes wilt bo awarded for tho most accurate figuring nnd spelling, which contest Is limited to children under fourteen ears of age. The heaviest lady preent will recerve a prize, as well as the tallest man, and numerous other awurds of a similar nature will be made. Moio valuable prizes will consist of subscriptions to Tho Tribune, Truth, Times and Republican; two scholar ships at Scranton Uuslness college, one at Spencer's Ruslness college and one at St. Thomas college, as well as order on Photographers Orambo, Frey and Hummicr for one dozen best finish photos. Ever, one attending Is assured a prize of mote or Uss value, and doubtless hundreds of people will be on hand on this occasion. SCHOOL DEPOSITS. '1 he following deposits wort made bv the teachers of public schools Xos. 11, lit and 32 at the West Side bank yes lei day No. 13 Dild Owens. ?9 50: Martha AVatklns, $l.r0- Elizabeth Lewis, 1) cents; llco P. ins, .'" cents. Berth i Kelly, $1 If.. Edna D. i:ans, 2." cents; Nellie Richards 15 cents: CUhcrlno Phillips. s cents: Eli'.a Price. $3 40, Ni llle Kelly, 10 c ontv, total, 419 93. No 19 Miss Lees. "S.V'0: Miss Mur ray. 40 cents; Miss Nichols. $1 f.6; Miss Re imish, i.9 cents; Miss Moigan. J2.31: Miss Leader, 11 cents; Miss Flvnn, $1 S3; Miss Evans, 60 cents; Mlfs Kel low, S3 cents; Miss Yost. SO cents; Miss Murphy, Jl.Ot; Mi's Vrtdo, 51- Mis. Ferber, 7S cents; Miss Peek, fG cents, total, $194. No. 3.2 II. L. Moignn, f. cents. Miss; Knapp, $.M4; Mis Vaugh in, .! cents' Miss Cat penter. SI cents Miss Mullen, 1 50' Mls Ruddy, 40: Miss Fellows. :: tents: Miss Tteoman, bs tents; to tiil. V Hi FEVER AND HEART FAILFRE. Two moio chlldion died esterdiy from piealent allmenta. One was Hattlo, tho 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ulume, of 2 8 North Main aenue, who succumbed to scar lot teoi. The icmaliM will bo prl atclv Inteiud In the Duninore cenic teiy at 2 o'clock this ufternoon. Tho other death occurred in tin family of Mr. and M-s. Evan Davis, win iisdr net doo. to th" Welsh Riptlst i Inn oh on South Main menuo. Ruth, their 9- ear-old daughter, had heai. a Miffoier for some time and bad appnicntly ioooored when heart If there Is a tendency to Constipation keep the bowels regular and the stomach pure with the Hitters. It is invaluable for all stomach troubles, includ ing Liver and Kidney DhMMt or MiUrli. ' Faver and Ague PW MUM ATM Sitters failure ocriiued und caused death. That funeral' will be held Thursday after noon at 2 oclock. Interment will bo made In Washburn stteet cemetery. LADIES' COUNTRY DANCE. The country dance held In Mears' hall last evening, under the nusplces of tho Ladles' auxiliary to Division No. 4, Ancient Order of Hibernians, was a monster success both socially and financially. At times the hall was so crowded that tho dancers moved with much dlfllculty. Mnny of the participants were made up for tho occasion, and caused much merriment by their antics. Madden'H orchestra played country airs and the usuul refreshments served at a country dance were In evidence. The diversions from tho regular programme were t pumpkin walk and other side steps. The committee of arrangements com prised Mrs. Moran, Mrs. Mcllugh, Mrs. M. 13. Moran, Mrs. P. J. Moran, Misses Riddel, Gavin, Allen, Slattery, Lam'i, Mclntyre, Healey, Griffin. Hogan, Sul livan, Healey, Sweeney and Klllett. ENTERTAINMENT THIS EVENING. An entertainment and social will bo held In Meats' hall this evening: unier the auspices of Ripple division, No. 45, Sons ot Temperance. The following piogrammo will bo rendered: Address Chairman James Molr l'lano selection Tallesen Lewis Vocal solo Mli-s Margaret Thomas Humorous recitation ...Chailes Bennett Vocal solo .lohn Evans Recitation William Davis Instrumental duct. ...Loots and Hughes Vocal solo Miss 01 is en Howells Address Mrs. Margaret Roberts Plino s-i lection Morgan Thomas Vocal solo Miss Margaret Dals Recitation Miss Maud Weatherhog Vocal solo Ltvshon Evans Address Re. II 11. Harris, Taylor Recitation Mips niodwen Jenkins Accompanist, Mls Lsdla Hosklns. Following tho entertainment a social will bo enjoved by the members and pat tons. LAYING Or SIDEWALKS. In low of the ordinance passed by councils dlicctlng the street commis sioner to compel the owners of propel ty to lay itono sidewalks In front of their premises In the Tenth. Fourteenth and Seventeenth wards, It would not be out of place to Include several other wards In the same list. Particular attention is called to Lin coln avenue, letw-een Jackson and Washburn streets, and Evnon street, between Tweltth stieet and the west cm extiemlty. In talny weather pedes trians are compelled to walk in the gutter on each street to avoid the muddy condition of the sidewalk. FIFTH WARD FIGHT. Intel est in tho fight between Richard Williams, the regular Republican nomi nee, and George Carson, Independent, Is eiy geneial. Mr. Williams' friends nie omnhasUlng sttongly the fact of his Inning won the caucus nomination and they have In the closing days of tho campaign made manifest progress nlong this line. Mr. Williams Is n stuidy and deserv ing Republican and his election would bo hailed with pleasuio by a large cli do of Fifth wardeis. INSTRUCTOR ARRIVES. Miss Hentley. of New York, Instruc tor for H. E. Ruryeie & Co, who con trol "iirownles In Fairyland," arrived In the city yesterday afternoon, anil took fharge of the seventy-five boys and girls who will gle this musical play on Friday and Saturday evenings In Mears1 hall. On Saturday afternoon thoio will bo a matinee, at which children will bo admitted for tlfteen cents. Rosen ed scats aio now on sale at l)ales' drug stoic, 106 South Main avenue oli:anrrs' colonial ti:a. Rlaboiato pioprratlons have boon made by tho Gl aners of tho f Impson Methodist chuich for a colonial tea to bo ghin at the church Thunvlay ever. Iitif fioni .ri to S o'clock Tlokets for this supper aie only Co cents. Tho obj 'ot is to nslst In liquidating tho present liulel t-d!ies of tho church. Follow Ing Is tho menu: Tomito soup. ciotons. creamed potatoes, proved chicken, celory, olives, gher kins. Jolly, 'Waldorf salad, bouquet wafer". Ice cream, cake, tea, coffee. GRXnitAL NEWS NOTL'S. Tho icmalns of the lato John Ljnch, who died In a 'loapltal a: Niagara Falls, airlved here yesterday and wore taken to Plymouth by Undertil'or Wmbs, whore Interment will b mado this moi nine. St. Rrenden's council, Young Men's Institute, will have charge of affairs at 8t, Patilck's church fair I his een Ing. The Lawience oichostra will fui nlh the music. Tho f uncial of the lato Mrs. Kllen Kane will take place at 9 o'clock this morning. Sen Ices will bo conducted In St. Patrick's Catholic church and Interment will be mado In the, Cathe dral cemeteiy. Rev. I. R. Foster, of North Lincoln avenue, on Saturday afternoon unltsd In mm i luge David X. Roberts, JanltJr of Xo. .'8 school, and Mrs. Lou Is Wilkes, of 1508 Washburn stieet. The ceremony was performed at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil liams, who reside next door to the bilde. It Is rumored that D. Philip Williams, the well-known tiaellng salesman. will be a candidate for leglslatUe honors in tho First district. A stoiy to tho effect that a stieet car had run Into a switch engine on the West Lackawanna uvenue crossing early yesterday morning w as-lrculated last ecnlng, but could not be erltlcj by anyone. Tho second game in the West Side Republican club pool tournament was placed last eenlng. (lames will be played eeiy evening up to Murch IS. Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas Thorbuin. of Fouiteenth itreftt, wera agreeably sur prised at their home Saturday evcnlntr by a few members of the Rellevuo Rnptlst Mission. A very enjoyable evening was spent. A stereoptlcon and phonographic en tertainment was clven in the Salva. lion Army last evening. Joseph, the a-yonr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Qower, on Saturday died from his Injuries. The icmatna will bo burled today. A congregational meotlnpr of tho Washburn sticet Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday cvcnlnV. Feb ruary 18, to take action on the matter of Individual cups for communion ser vice and tho election of additional ciders. Tho 'monthly open Illble par liament will bo held tomorrow eon Inp. St. Patrhk's chinch fair will ho brought to u closo ore wo"k from this evening. Father Wholun's horse will be chanced off next Tilday ovenlnir. Haydn Oliver, of Rloomsburg Ktato Normal school, Is visiting his home n Hampton street. D. C. Thonia, of Fourteenth street, left losrnlght for Omaha, Nob, when be will take chirgo of a church. J. W. I'unnell, the fiouth Main ave nue merchant, Is 111 at his homo. Charles Engel. a minor In tho Dodgo slope, sustained n compound fracture of the leg yesterday. He wn tolieti to tho Lackawanna hospital. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Yesterday Morning's Destructive Fire Funeral of Bichard Frank linOther News Notes. A fire which broke out at 2 30 o'clock yesterday morning In the two story frame building on West Market street owned by Walter Christmas and occu pied by P. J. Hogan as a Jewelry store, done $3,000 damage before It was extinguished and succeeded In almost suffocating Mr. Hogan himself. The blaze was discovered bv Patrol man Flnloy Ross, who promptly turned In an alarm from box 74, at the corner of Main avenue nnd Market stnet. Tho Niagara, Liberty and Excelsior companies soon arrived on the scone and had three streams playing on the ftames. In tho meantime Mr. Hogan, who was asleep on the second floor, had been aroused by the smoke and before ho could reach a w Indow was almost overcome. He was rescued by means of a ladder Just as the flames were creeping Into the room. The blaze was caused by an over heated stoxe In the rear of the store and before It was placed under control had done a vast amount of d image. The joint loss of Messm. Christmas and Hogan Is estimated at $1,000, about half of which Is coveted by in sutanco. KICKED BV A Ml'I.E. Owlljin Jones, a drlvi-r employed at Storr's shaft, met with a distressing accident on Satuiday. Ho hid oca slon to pas a lcIous tnulo, and while doing so he was dealt a severe kick oor the li"arl which rendered him un conscious. Blood gushed ftom bis mouth and for a time his life was di spelled of. Ho was removid to his home on Parker btreet. wheie ho Is now testing eislly. Young Jones Is rather unfortunate. About two j, oars ago, while on ployed at the West Ridge mine, a nvt'e kicked him In tho eye, which necessi tated the removal of the opl'c. FUNERAL OF RICH. FRANKLIN. The funeral of Richard Franklin took place yestetday afternoon from his lato home on Beaumont avenue. At -'."J o'clock the funeral cortege moved to the Holy Rosary church, where services were conducted by the Rev. J. J. O'Toole. Interment was made In tho Cathedral cemetery. The pall-bcarors wore Martin Raf ferty, Martin McHugh, John Malta, Martin Lynch, James McCurrln and Martin Jennings. Undertaker O'Don nell had charge of the funeral. FOR A PIPU-OIICIAN. The younpr people of the North Main Avenue Christian church have started a movement to purchase a pipe-organ for their church. In the Interest of this project they will hold an entertainment next Thursday evening, February i'i. The programme prepared Is an ex cellent one and the affair Is an assured success, as already nearly enough tick ets hao boon sold to fill the church. A new organ Is voiy much needed and a liberal patronage ought to be o- tended RIT.S OF XUWS IX XOTRS. The men of the Couit Street Metho dist nplsbiopa! church will seie an oyster stow supper In tho church par lors on Thursday evening from 6 to 9 o'clock. The ladles of the PioUdonco Presby teilan church will soivo supper on the evening of Washington's blithday. Martin Duffy was taken before Al deunan MyeiR yosteiday on a i hargo of assault and batterv. pieferred bv Peter Pellas. The aldeiman refused to go on with the case, owing to the ab sence of an interpreter for Pellas, and the defendant was discharged. PKRSOXAL MENTION. D. H. Fitzgerald is isltlng friends In Klmlra. William Klilln, of Mary stieet, is suf fering from'pneumonla. Mr. and Mrs. John Victory, of Sum mit avenue, aio rejoicing over the ar rival of a young son. GREEN RIDGE. The twenty-first annlveisary of the marriage of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Tre pr ion was celebrated recently. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Lathiop, Mr.' und Mrs. B. F. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Colvln, Mrs. G. Bryant. Mrs. .1. Addy man. Mrs. F. Staples. Miss Frank Tam blyn, J. H. Davy. Rev. Mr. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Simons, Mr. L. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beatty, Mr and Mis. Clark Miller. Mr. and Mis W. dreely, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Malts and son, Mr. and Mis. J. Tam bljn, Mrs. Amanda Tamblyn, Pauline and Florence Shook, Mr. and Mrs. Benedict, Mr. and Mrs. J. Blowers and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haw ley and son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Olvcr and son, W. H. Trever ton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Slscoe. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moyer. Miss 1'earl E. Treverton was also homo from Wyoming seminal. v. Games and muslo wcro enjoyed till re freshments were soi od. and the party broke up about midnight. Miss Mao Simpson, of Washington avenue, has retumed from a two weeks stay with friends In Wilkes-Baiio. The work of fumigating the looms and books of No 27 school has been completed. The tires wcro started yep. terday and teachers and scholais will resume their school woik this morn ing. The Ladles' Aid socletv of the Pies byterlan church has Issued Invitations to a birthday party in tho church par lors on Thursday evening, but any one not receiving an Invitation will be Just as welcome. They ash each one to bring a cent for every blrthdav thoy h hnd. The number of blithdays mm Hi lllltl 1 . A ESB&l A TRADE MARK' REGISTERED need neer be named. Hut they jvo mKe that you will be well enti'itainci. Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, cential city and central Hdo Park. Addies iiidei" to J. T. Sharkey, 1911 Cedar ave. '1'hone M1S3. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. "Tally Ho Entertalneis" Successful Appearance No. 430 Brum Corps Masquerade Notes. The "Tally Ho Knteitulnei," under the dilectlon of Clinics H. A. O'Uoile. gao an excellent outei talnnii lit at St. John's hall last evening. Tho spacious hall was well llllod. as the "Tally Ho" company has an enviable icputatlon as llrst class enteitaineis. A oiv en joyable evening was piovided for thoou puvont und they will long icmembcr It as one of constant laughtoi. The piogianime was as follows. "Tho Daughteis of tho Regiment." Ranlleld Slsteis; lagttmc singing and dancing, Tom F. Roche: opciatle solo, Mailo OiliMlloii; uual '-ketch, "Moan jj(,n MoVoy and Liwmui; descilptlc singing in t, ' The Outcast." Will I' Kuike and Mailo Ollgnllon; ehaiaoter sketch, "The Hootbl.uk's Quail ol." Ranlleld Sistois, b illad leading. Wllllu Lnott: "A Study In HI ick," Stutman and O'Malloy "CJeiinaii Misunder standings," l.ottus and MoVlttle. The last number on the piogrammo was a one act enmedv entitled "The Funny Stoiy," In which tho cntlio com pany was itptetuited The placts woie loundly applauded and weio obliged to lospond to uuincious en cotes. SUC -ESSFPL M AhQITHRADH. No. 0 Diuni coips conclude 1 Its first annual inasouciin!o bill at Ath letic' hall last owning and as o,- ,11 foimeis events of this popular oign Uatlou diow a huge ciowd. Tho hull was tustefull decoiatcd for the occasion and some eiy pretty an! original co-tumcb woie worn bv the nuiry injkeis. Pi of. Johnson fur nished music for dancing and was as sisted by tho Ringgold band. Tho affair was a success In every lespeot and lotlocts much credit on tho members of tho active committee of arinngemcnts, which was composed of tho following membeiH: Charles X. Siivdcr, William J. Melster, Wllltan Khihaidt, Chailes Sanies, James V. Ledger, William E Klrchoff. r. W. Herman, Jacob W. Smith, A. J. Haia men. P. C. Miller. Homy Klofer. F. C. Jones, August Fuess, William Fran. H. C Sanies. F. C. Rice, Henry Chnso, Fiod Dleslng, John Evans, Homy Weiss. A. L. Bohr acted as master o. coienionles. TWO SOCIAL EVENTS. A veiy pleasant suipilse party was tondeicd Miss Anna Jenny at the home of her paicnts. on Cedar avenue, Sat uiday ovonlng. Miss Jenny piovod an excellent hostess and entertained her guests, piovldlng for them a veuv pleasant evening. Solos were rendeied by Misses Anna Saul, Llzlo Horbich and Anna Jenny and uuuitctto selec tions weio given by Mossis. Charles Schneider, Honiv Low cut, John Diets and Charles Btughuusei. Games weio Indulged in during tho evening and supper was set veil at a seasonable hour. Those present weie: Mlssos LUlo Hoi bach, Lllllo Noll. Eva Scheimer. Lena Scheuer, Lllllin Relslg. Lena Mil ler, Emma Rempe, Lora Kiumhauer, Anna Soul, Saillo Duggan, Vliglula Kratt, Sadie Burke, Anna Hi own. An na Fov, Mossis. Jacob Jenny, Joseph Klbleu. John Dletz, Edwaiil Loweit, Clint los Schneider, Chniles Riughaus er, James Xoi ton, Thomas Ci mo, Al vnn Annstiong, Honiy Lewoit, John Cllffoid, Finnk Lameiou, Roy Xlcol, James Cullen, tins Pitiohuu. Robert Lake nnd Harry Henklev. At her homo on River stud Miss Nelllo Guujhun ontci talneil a number of her friends on Satuiday evening. mm: i::.miii Voir take m genuine medicine when you touch tte spot, tht Is what you want, virtue gives true reputation. THEY POSITIVELY CURE COUGHS - COLDS - GRIPPE General Debility Neuralpia 4 Ncrvo Troubles Catarrh Asthma Heart Tronble Liver Complaint Diarrhoea TONIO FOR MEN, TONIO SEPARATE REMEDY FOR EVERY DISEASE.' It you are Sick look for Medical Virtue. v ... SOVEREIGN PLASTERS INSTANTLY RELIEVE PAIN. At all Druggists' and Medicine Dealers'. Tho "HOME TREASURE" boot: full of valuable Information and HOUSE- HOl.u Ki.i-iiM.j stHT FREE toany address. I! in uousi apoui your case, wri'.c us. CONSULTATION FREE. REMEMBER , Our adt Ice costs yoa nothing. Sovereign Remedy Co.1 1237 Arch St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mls Oaughan proved an excellent en tertainer and a very pleasant evening was spent by all. Phonogiaph selec tions were given by P. Gallagher lind solos weio lendcted bv a number of the voting people piesent. Refresh ments woie served dining the evening The following wcie piesent: Misses Lucy Egan, XMllo Vaughan, Anna McLane, Muiy Egan, Maiy Gallagher, May Gaughan, Barbaia Ryan: Messi. J. Durkln, J. Hemerllng. II. McLay, A. Rattle, M. Flaherty, J. Kane, M. Cava naugh, H. Evans. ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT. At tho ontoitalninrnt to bo given tonight at tho South Side Young Wo men's Chrhtlan association rooms, 1021 Cidar aw nue, at 8 o'clock, tho follow ing programme will b; tendered l'lano sol MM Marg lit l Cliik Hesitation and song Mlv.cs M ly and Maud lischwliidt 1! injo solo Arthur 'I Nil.iln Vt ntrlloqulMn Charles llailley Violin dLot- Aithur JIuiiiplirev.mil l'lojd l'ull. i. Recitation Human" Spuiks Recitation Miss ('lira Rinjo solo Aitliui Tlsdcl Solo Miss (icrtiudo Long Impel son ltlmis Chailci Ilaitley Violin ilntt Aithtir IIiiint)liiov and l'lowl Pullt r. l'lano miIo Miss .Maig.tlet CI ilk 'I OLD IX BKIEP. Joseph Vbowsl.l was jostoidav ai r.ilgued befoie Alderman Ruddy on ch uges picfeiied by Aneliow Gowalcs kl. At the heating the ptosecutor teiti lled that tho defendant maliciously and cruelly binned him in tho icgiou f tho abdomen while they weio both at work in the mines. The ivldoueo(iiilug institllclcnt to wan. mt a iiio the do fendant was dli hinged. The niemboia of the Ladles' Aid so ciety of Chilst Lutheian chtitcli weio yesterday afternoon pleas mtly mtei tained bv Rev. and .Mis. White at their home on Abler stnet. A voiv enjoj ablo afternoon was spent bv all pies ent and Mi". Witko piovcd herself an excellent hostess, OBITUARY On Sunday morning last tho death of Thomas H. Hardenbcigh, ose , occtiried at his rcslelcmo hi Elmhurst. Pa., alter an Illness of about thrto months The end was peace I nl and painless. Ho will be lunlctl on Tuesday at .' o'clock, set vice's to ho li. Ill In Ithudcs' hall. Rev Plontlss, nt Moscow Methodist EpiscopU chilli h to ottlcitte. Mr. Ilinde nbtigh was born In Liberty. Sullivan count;,. New York, Feb T. lJb, Ik ing 7.1 jcars of iico. Ho loslelid la this locality for about thlrt-llvo cars. and was well und fiivorably known. Ho was ou of a veiy few of tlm old losliltntrt left, who ill ears past woro tho stuidy settlers ot this section Ho hold thn position of Jus tice of the peace for about twenty i.us. Ho will bo Knatlj misled in tlm com munity in which ho has lived so long. Mrs.' Maigarot Mooro passed away at 1 o'clock jostcrclay afternoon at tho homo of her sister, Mrs. Thomas M. .Tones, 1701 Plltstem ave tine. Deceased bud In on ailing for tho past threo wotks, but no set Ions results worn anticipated and death t -nu very suddenly. Mrs. Monro was f" tars of ngo anil was tho widow of tho litu Thomas J. Moore. Mr. Mooro tiled about onu tar ngo and slnco that linn) tit ce used has been grieving crnsldtinbly owi be r lo-s. This Is ho lloed to Imvo biought on heatt failure, which Is supposed to havo boon tho cnus-o of dtuth. Sim Is siiivlvid by llvo slateis. two In Scotland, and Miss Cluls tliio Melius re nnd Mrs. ElUiboth Cissy, ot Hionklsn. X. V. and Mrs. Thomas M. Join, of 1701 I'lttston avoniio. Tho fu iieial announce limit will aiipeai later. Mle had Mclluuh. hr of West Market stieet, died at a lato hour Sunday evt ti ll g, ufttr u brief Illness. 'Ihn cnuo of death was pneumonia. Ml. MoIIurIi was M situs of ago and has losldod In this section tor tho past thlity seats, und was In Id In high esteem by a luge lido of f i lends who will bo uric v od to learn of his sudden demise. Ho Is survive el bs a wife, tin oe daiightors and two sons. They aio. Sirs. Mlchiitl He vim', Mrs. Patrltk Moran. Mis, Thomas Connlff, Owen and Michael. '1 ho tuneral will bo held Weclnesduv afternoon ot 3 use Sovereign Care, They - RHEDMATISH Kidney Trouble. Dyspepsia Blood Polsom'v r FOR WOMEK. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM THEATRE 1 ' BURUUNUBK & RHIS. Lessen. II. K UUMJ, nlonater, Wednesday and Thursday, February 21 and 22, Sped cl Mntlnoc Washington's HlrthdaJ, THE STRAKOSCH ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY SO- P&OPLE-60, Special Scenery, Orchestra, Costumes, Clllelunih. Wcchiosclav ovonlng, 1M. 21, "II Trova toio;" 'lliuisd.iy t in itliuo. "Pinafore" and Caviilloila Rustlcaiiii," Thursday veiling, IM). ".'J. "Cannon." Prices $1 I'i, Toe". -h:, "Jc. F:riday, February 23 HOYT'S Day A Hurrah ot Hilarity. and Lots of Fun. A Night LATEST LATCH COMPELLER. A Jollv I i for all soils of theatre-goers. 'J he tnnnlitet of them all. Pilcis-JIfc), T'e., rno, 2-c. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, IlimauMt-KR & kElb, Lessees. II. R. I.UMI, AlanaK.r. All Week, Comment Ing Monday, 1'cb. 19. HCLDEN Comedy Company One of tho Litgost of its kind traveling. Dillv lilniii M itlnco enmineneliig 'fues cliv. Evening Pilcos-in, M and 3t tents. Matinees Daily. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 10, 20 ahd 21. THtlSS" WINE, WOMEN AND SONC Regular Prices. o'clock. Intel nn lit will bo Duunioio Cathollo icmuci:. mailo at Miss Julia Raftoi, aged Jo soars, died at the homo of hoi mothei, coiner of Luzomo and Twentieth streets, Sunday afternoon, at 1 -m o'clock. Deceased was taken suddenly 111 on Saturd ly and s.uik lapldls. Her mother, threo sisters lind two biotlura survivo her. The latter uro Mrs. Elizabeth McPhllllps, Ann, Maigaut, Joseph and Willium, Ratter, 'tho funeral will bo conducted at '.' o'clock tomonow iiioiulng with a requiem mass at St. Patrick's church. Inti riuc ut will bo mado in thu Cathedral ceinetelj . Ethd, nged 3 sens, C months nml ,2"S tl.ivs. iliughtei' of Mr. and Min. Franklin 1'. Staples, ot 1711 l'liui avenue, died Sat. iitdiiS ufternoon, Tib. 17, of scarlet ft v ci . being sUk onls thrto das. Her liiueial took pi. no josttrd.iy morning nt V) n i lock, lute inn nt In Foitst Hill i e null is. Tho family luvo tho ssmpa thy of veiy many ftlends In their sad beii'avoiue nt. who knew and lovtsl this cvci'iillugly blight and sweet child. Kobcit Pobiskl, of Dodgo court, died sislerdas nioiiilng at his homo. Ha1 was ".'J vt, us of i.i-o nml Is survived by his innthtr and two brothers, lTod and Will. Tlm fuutral announcement will ap pear later