I "trv3rmrri Tw vrif&'tT' rt"wT3TTff,rT ' ' 6 SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAV, SEPTEMBER 21, 3900. wrV WEST SCRANTON SHIRT WAIST DANCE AT E.C.W. CLUB HOUSE WHEELMEN INAUGURATE THE WINTER SOCIAL SEASON. Young People Participate la a Novel and Enjoyable Event Under the Club's Auspices Anthony Stlne Accused of Passing Oounteifelt Money Sudden Death of Fiank Mangan Donntlons to St. Patilck's Orphanage Qeeral News Notes and Personals. The Klcc.lt lo City Wheelmen not inly set tho pare in Xoithenstcin Pennsylvania among the pctlal push ers on the cinder path, hut they nio In n class lv tliiMiwhos when It romei tci entei tnlnlUK their fi lends. They lmc n oluh house, Hilly cttilp lied with nil iiiridnrn facilities", and therein Is the licit dnuiinK door In. the clty. Last nlsht the bojH tnn.ii Kuruted their winter social season with the Hist "slilrt-vvnlst ' fiance cer phen In Pennsylvania, and the sci ond conducted In the United States. The affair was a complete success, and mav be repeated in the near fu tute. Neatly all of the gentlemen dlM arded their coats, ',ets and sus pended, and appealed on the floor nattily ntthed in tho latest pattern1 of shirt eleslRiis. The costumes of the ladles ivete also In keeping with tln event, and some eiy becoming pit lerns In ladles' shirt waists were seen anions tho fair sex. The social committee cupaRed thn l.'iwience oiehestia for the dance and the music liunlslied wis of the popu lar vailety, the two-step selections pi i dominating. The dance was in dulged In f I om S to 12 o'clock, nnd en Jen eel by the following ung people Mis. Hid Ilolllster, Miss nianche C. Matthew, of Heading; Miss Flor eneo Welsss, Anna Pi Ice, Kll.i Shaw, .less Polheniu, Alice SIgler, Jeanette I'llco, Ihnina Ludwlg, Uc-sle Fiounfel 'ter, Kmilv Kans, Hebecca. Dlehl, .Tuiinette Davitu, Clndeiella Morse, R Delia Hosenkiaiiz, Mabel C Spencer, May Jones, Louise Simon, Lucy Paust, Kiln. Johnston. Messrs. Com nil Lutz, IMwatd Da is, Robert hi.tillej, AValtet Dals, (Jeoige Liilmet, Duncan Hall, Da vid Ciilfllths, Dilwaid Morse, Knuys lovepn. How aid Williams Waltei .tames, George Daniels Den, Allen, Kail llolllstti, G Nelson Tiets, Cioige i:ans. David Owens city liclph (.5. A Williams, W R. Hughes. GRAPE ADE Ask Jenkins about it. 101 5. MAIN flUENGE Underwear Fot the Family Our stock begins with the proper things for the wee mites of humanity as soon as they come into the world, and ends with the easy, soft and cozy Underwear that men and women well along in years, think so much of and we've everything that can possibly be wanted for every age be tween, thus covering the whole of life's span from grave. Men's Underwear Women's Underwear,,, Every good make, in every size and weight, including the cele brated "Otis", Oneida, Nei$- Brunswick, Lack nwanna Mills, and a score of other good makes. All at prices which you cannot duplicate elsewhere. Cotnfoit and health Seperid moie on light underwear than most men i are aware of lurs is light, ex perience lu a full com nancT'of the world's test maikets enables is to make it so. If rou have not given us I trial suppose you wgin his year. Theie's moie good points in our stock of ladies underwear and moie of it to select from than you can find in all the other stores in Scranton together. Our garments aie guaianteed to fit the wearer, and while you may not duplicate them elsewhere in quality and finish, it may interest you to know that they cost a little less than other stores ask for undei wear that is not as good. '.All the other Underwear Stocks in town, if gathered together under one roof, would not compare vith ours for completeness, extent or variety. Passing Mutilated Coins. Daniel K. DuvK of M3 Pleasant street, had a wanant lssucel b.v Al dcVtnnn Tohn yesterilaj, cliniglng An thony Stlne, propitctor of the Kx changc hotel, coiner of Nenth Mai avenue and I.afaettP street, wnn paHsing counteifelt meinrv. The ele fendant was held In $500 bill for a fin ther hearing next Meinelay M, Huravitz of Penn avenue, became 'its bondsman. DavlH alleges that he pur eliHseet a tit Ink III the place Wednes day evening and tendeied Stlne a fit) ent pleie He tecelved In change what he supposed was a eiuarter and two ten cent plei es. Instead of the two dimes he was given two copp-ts which had been coveieel over with some pteparatlon, making them ap pear like dimes. The deception was not noticed by Davis until he leaihed home, when bis wife asked him foi some t hange. He li. Hilled her one of the coins and she ellscovered that it was not a dime but a cent. He theteupein letmned to the Hv chango hotel, but the proprietor to fuseil tei make good the loss. The arrest, followed. Altleiman John has tailed the attention of United Stales Commissioner Tajlor to the c.ise Aged Man Dropped Dead. Piank Mangan, aged CO yeais, leslJ ing at 408 Luzerne street, ehoppel dead at 7 30 o'clock vesteulaj moin Ing, while walking along Luzernp stieet neai the Oxfoiel culm dump He had left his homo to wateh the peeip'o pkkinc coal on the dump, anil was overcome with paialysls, fiom which ho hail been suffeilng foi a number of j ears. The lemalns weie lemovcd to his late home and piepaied for builal by I'ndei taker Cuslck. Deceased Is sur vived bv his wife nnd four children. The funeial will take place tomonow afternoon. Set vices will be held In Holy Cioss t lunch and Interment wilt be made in the Cathedral cemetei.v. St. Patilck's Orphanage. Tho boaul of directois of St. Pat ilck's Orphan asjlum acknowledge with thanks donations from the Al lowing friends of the Institution, 'or the months of August and Septembei : Mrs Daniel O'Horo, Mi McDonough, Mrs. McNulty Dr. Lamb, Mis. Heng lei. Ancient Ordei Hibernian soclo'y, West Side, Miss Elizabeth Walsh, Plus Hoffmelei, James J. Poland, Miss Katie Haggeitv, Mis Ciogan, Mi's Lingan, Jackson street, Mis. John Puike, Miss Katie Diskln, Jeiemli'h Welton Hess' bakei, ,Ioeph l'mbeiy, Miss Tavlor, Miss Men an. Mis. Joseph Melvln Jackson stieet, Mis JMg.ti Council, V J McN'amato, Mis P. U nnn, Ilenlik Centie, Miss Alle e OConnoi, MKs Annie Welton, Mis. James Me elulre, a ft lend, books foi ehilelien's llbiaiv J. 15. Wliel.m, sec retin . GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The second iiuaiterly confeitiice of he Hampton Stieet Methodist Epis copal ehuieh will be hold this even ing at 7 o'clock All oflleeis and mem- the cradle to the Children's Underwear,,, The children's un derwear does not le ceive the attention it deseives in most stores Here we offer you as complete lines for the little ones, as we cany for the giown up folks In fact, in many in stances the. just light sizes aie exact coun terparts of the best finished goods for adults of both sexes and still our prices aie lower than the aver age asked elsewheie. Warehouse beinatp leeiuesled to be piesent. Rev. AusTln Gilftlii, the picsldlng elder, will conduct the meeting. Miss Susie l'enton, the talented daughter of Mis. Kutu Parr-Ponton, has Just llnlshed a three eais' com. so of piano Instruction under Pi of. Hllai Uosser, and has gono to New Yoik to complete her musical edur'itlon Tho Light Lunch Camping club held a meeting last evening and out lined a plan of enteitalnnient for tho winter season. An enjovuble pouch wiclal was held last evening at tho Hampton Street Methodist LpHtopul eliuich, undei tho nusplrcs of the I. II. W. eh etc. Presiding Hlder Austin Otltllti ton ducted tho fiuarteily confeience meet ing In the Simpson Mthodlst llplsco pill church last evening, which wasi well attended. The lemalns of an Infant child of Mi. and Mis. John ttegan, of 708 West Lackawanna avenue, wcie Interred In the Cathedial cemctciy yesterday af ternoon. Ht. Paul's 'Ploneei coips held a special meeting nnd dtill In St. Da vid s hall last evening, which was well attended. Mlas Delia Hauls, of Camp nt. Pa ti lotto Outer of Amoi leans will at tend the Nation it e amp meeting of the oidei to be held at lllnghainton next mouth. Mi P.anilolpli Jon s, of Jackson stieet, Is spending the week In New Yoik state, In the Interests of the Patilolle Oidei ot Amellcans. Dan Thomas, of Ninth stieet was smpilscd by a niunb'r of fi lends at his home on Wednesday evening, and entei tallied the guests in a pleasing mnnnoi. M title- anil lefiesliments were, ieatutes of the event. Tudor ft Williams, or South Main avenue has icsunnd his studies at Cornell iinlveisily Mis. AV. It. Lewis, of Noith Main avenue, and Miss Jenrlo Lewis, of .iotttli Main avenue, are spending a few da s lu Washington, D C. Mi. and Mis. David Jenkins and John T Davis, sailed fiom New Yotk jnstciday for a tilp to Wale. The members of the ISellovue Mine Accidental fund aio icquestcd to meet at J o'clock this afternoon In the Held near tho Pcllevue bieakei to decide whethei oi not they will continue the fund. If they decide to disband the oiganl7.atlon the money in the tre.asuiv will be divided pro rata among tho nienibeis. Robert PJ. Owens, piesldent, Helwaid Hauls, sccietaij. Mi. J. W. Hlgetou and Miss Mabel H. AVorthlngton. ot Ppencei, Mas , who aie visiting the Moise families, weie csc oiled thiough the Ofoid mine on Wedneselny evening, together with Mi. and Mis Henry Morse and son, Hugene Moise, and daughtei, and others The part were guided by Daniel Clement and Hvan Hughes, Seveial flashlights weie taken vvh'.lo the pmty was n the mine. Clailee, the 4-inonths-nld child of Mi and Mis James Klff, ot Tilpp's Paik. died jestenlav and will be bulled In the Cnmbii.i cemeteiv this afternoon at 3 n'e lock Willi mi It Dawes, foimeilj of tills oltv, who has been located in Ti en ton N J for some time, Is visiting le tithes on Neuth Main avenue. He will leave on Sunday foi Atlantic Clt, wheie he has accepted a lespon slble position William lii'lij linln. of Plj mouth, is visiting lelatlves on West Locust st-eet The Unbelt Mentis lodge looms aio being lonovatod. At the meeting last evening one new niembei was elect eel, and auangements staited foi u social session two weeks hence. ABSOLUTELY REFUSES TO BE DISCxiABGED East St. Louis Man Retains His Place with Tireaims. Il 1 mIumm- Wii in in flu vssmtjtu) Pu Pellevllle, 111, Sept 10 Piobablv the only case on iccoi 1 of nn employe lefuslng to be disclaimed by a mll llonahe toipoiatton and backing that lefusal with aims, rin,l villi the aid ot which he has emtio possession of its w alehouse and is pi eventing It liom handling $"0,000 woith of l's goods, was biought t Mght In (he Pelltville ehcult couit toda Thomas Hubbaid Is the emploje and the Illinois Cotton Comptess company, of Hast St. Louis, is the poweiful cot poiatlon which he holds nt baj Ore j ear ago the company made a contm t with Hubbaid to act .is hupei Intend ent until midnight. September 1", l'.i0i on which date he was discharge 1. Hubbard lefused to ice j,nlze the au thoiity of the company to dlschaice him, and defied Its oillceis or agents He icfused to allow my of the cot ton now In the waienmse to be ic moved oi eteliveied Theio Is now In the w alehouse cotton valued at $'Q, 000, and tlioie is In tianslt about 1,300 bales to be stoied, all of which Hub baid ictuses to allow dellvcied and lias with levolveis tlueatened to kill any one who attempts to deliver It, The company has asked Judvre Schaefer to Issue to the sheriff a wilt of ejectment against Hubbaid. BATTLE IN CHINA P Repoited That Allies Attacked the Pei-Tnng Foxts. Taku, Sept. 20 The allies attacked the Pel-Tang foils at dajbieak. Heavy cannonading is going on POPULATION TIGURES. Dt 1 xi ludtc Wuc hum 'J lie .""U.ttrl I'm ... W.iMnt.lun, Npt JO I liL population nf tin ut if V illidm.put, Pi, as (iHUialli jm iiniiiiril tn!i l- 1 urn, J T". IS'm, i7,llj, .in imi"isL of l,li,J, or r. ' ptr e nit I no lupulatlnn of I uktnn I. I'lOil. 2j,ii, lm. II ixl, in incirt.se lit 10,707, ot "t IS nt cml DEMOCRATIC BOLT PROBABLE. Spuiil to tlic Suatiton 'fiiliuiip islrcjtiJl'.iKf. hept 0 Moinop iciinl Prmo trit-i j re ci tiiucli ilUplia-iil ultli tin noun lijtlou of i ( oni;ri'.iMQii llunjnl Mutililer, of l.-ntoii, anil a xhI iztl li ,lt U tliuatirml DIED. CV1I1A In Scunton, Sept pi l'm, Mrs lljry ( arc), wife of John a 1 1 J of old West Marmot tlrml Iter liusbjiij ami time l.rollnu, Pat ncK, lotm an I JaniM ltfjijaii, of Jortli Scran ten, mirtlve tier 1 mural uiinntinrriinnt will I u inidt later. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't glvo them lea or toffee. Have jou tiled tho new food drink called OHA1N-OV It Is delicious and ixjui Islilnu nnd takes the nlnco of coffee. J'lio more Oniln-O ou gtvo tho children tho moia health you distribute through thuli wjB. terns. Uialn-O Is mnde of ptiio gialns, and when proiierlv prepured tastes like the cholco grades of coffee but costs about as much. All grocers mil It. 15c. and 25o GALLEN'S. 4 1 1900Grand Fall Opening 1901 OUTH SCRANTON ARRANGEMENTS EOR ATHLETIC CLUB'S FAIR. At a Meeting of the Ladles' Commit tee Held Last Night Those Who Will Assist at the Booths Weie Se lected Excellent Course of Lec tuies Being Airanged foi by the Biotheihood of St. Paul of the Cedar Avenue M. E. Church Fun eial of Mrs. Ella O'Brien. Thene was a largely attended mect IriK of the ladles cciiitlve committee and the general fall lOiuniltt?? of the Scianton Athletic lub lest eveilns in Athletic hall The- metIiiK wis very Intel estlnf? and the meniheis veij en thusiastic ovei the piogios miclc by the committees thus fai. The only thiinpei upon the evenlrifj'r pi oki .uniiio was the Ml Ike iiuestlon, which will frie.ttly hlndei the success of the un lei taking if It eeintinues foi .tin length of time In the event it eloc s M, the tall w 111 be postponed until aftei the (Muistiiias holldajs. The lepotts fiom the tliffeient heads ol the ladles' comml'.ro weio veiv eneoui.iglng and goes to shov that consleleiable judgment was exeiclsed when the numbers called upon Hip ladles to assist them During the la-t we k. subse ilptton books have been Issued and a laig numbei of contilbutlons lecetvcd. The lair will open its doois in Athletic hall Decembei 1, and will be continued for two weeks The ladies In c lunge of the booths will be as follows IJooth No 1 Mis 15 K Mooie, Mis, James r iiest, Mrs c'hailes ltosc, MNs Ihninu Jia"biie- Miss Maine 1. of tits .Aliss Don iSciitschlei' and Mis f ,T ruliiman Uooth N'ei 2 -Mis .Toeol) Haltlls, Miss :niina Wlitli Miss Anna TTht Mis Adolph Huesnei, Miss Nettie Phillips and Mis Matthias Holm. Jooth No :i Mis August chnel dit, Mis Chailes Muiseh, Mis. Adolph Uammen, Mis I'etei Neuls, mis Ceoige Hnitniuu and Mls riaia ltosc. Hootll No 4 Miss Hannah Meyeis, Miss Pauline I.lndnei Mks. William Koch, Mis William Klein and Mis. i:mll Iletkei liooth No. ,'. Mn. C I Neuls, Mis (' P. Ainibuist Misses Maine and Ann i Plppie, Misses Lena and Yetta Ait and Mis Chailes Wirth. Couise of Lecture. t nclei the allspkes ot the Hiatllir liootl ot St Paul of the Ctdai Avenue Methodist ehuieh a seilcs of popular lectin es liv well known tpeakeis and pulpit oiatens on t uu ent and lilstoil eal topics has been auanged foi the coming autumn and wintei The fliht one of these It c tines will be given net Tuesday night in tin, lcetuie loom of the chinch on "Anieil cpii Patiiotism," by the well known lee tin ei, Uev J Miadshaw, Pli D.. e f Nantlcoke. Tickets good foi on" couiM' oi tlnee lectuies and on? con ceit, can be hod of on of the mom- i bPis. Tlie second lectuie will be) dellveied b Rev. A. J. Van Cleft, D D , of Dunmoie, on ThuistUiy uvenliiR, Oi -tobei 11, on "Abialum Lincoln, Ameil ca's Greatest Hon " It -v. W CI Simp son, D D of the sbuiy Methodist ehuieh, will give leadings fiom "Tho Ilonnle Hilar Hush," in the Peotch vernacular, on Thuisday evening, O" toliei .'", and the last entei tilmncnt In the 111 st ionise will tei initiate No venibci 13, with a giand concert by n banjo ctub, assisted by local talent. I.aige audiences should gieet these speakc'is. Two Funeials, Tnu funeral of the late Mis Klla O'Hilen took plate je.steiday moiulng fiom the? family home, on Hickory stieet, and was hugely attended. A mass of lequlem was celebiated In St. I'etei 'h cathedial and Intel ment wns made in Cathedial lemrteiy. The funeial of Mis Adelhert Albeit will take place this morning at 9 o'clock Seivltes lu St. Maiy's ehuieh, River stieet. Bilefiy Noted. The Loyalty club of the South Scian ton Voung AVomen's Chilstiau asso elation, will hold their opening meet ing tonight in the association loeun.s, on Cedar avenue As this Is the fiist regular meeting of I ho t-oclety foi the fall lei in, business of Impoitaiuc will be tiunsuclPd and all meiubuis aio lequestcd to tin piesent. Select Couni llmaii John J. Hohneldei, of Cceltir avenue, ami son, Chailes, are In New Ypik Ity At a meeting of tho Scianton Saen gorrundo held on Tuesday evening, tho following committee wan appointed to FRIDAY, SERT. 21, WOO. We take pleasure in announcing the readiness of our display of Fall and Winter Clothing for Men and Boys. We particularly desire an inspection at this time as the stocks are now complete, and the advantage of complete sizes and style offer more satisfactory buying A Magnificent Showing in our Men's Department. Never before has correct fashion been so splendidly leflected in bcranton. A Revelation of Beauty will confront you in our Children's Depart ment. Exclusive designs, exquisite combinations. This department has a leputation second to none. FUKNISIIINGS Fixings for the smart diesser. Greater show ing than ever. 225 and 227 make orranjr nionti for its coming conceit Anton risch, Philip Gratf, I.ouls Hetrlcl:, William Got man and Jpcob Scluleber. Itev. W A. Nordt, of the del man Piesbyteilan church, who has been spending Ills nnnual vacation In New ark and lToboken, leturned home last night John r Pchneldei, of Cedai avenup, a lecent giadtiate of the School of the Lackawanna, left last night foi Mld dletown, Conn, wheie ho has enrolled as a student In AVeslenn college John Demuth, Fied Klichoff Pied Miller and Chailes "Welchel aio spend ing a few das llshlng at Robinson's lake. Horn To Mi. and Alls Max Hosir, of Alder street, a baby girl. John Shuntz, of Aide street, Is e on valesecnt, after an ittnck of tjphold fev er. Heni Klefer, of Cedai avenue, and Fied Herbster, of H"rbstei's baiber shop, spent estelday at Glenburn Tklwaid Smith, ot Hiook stieet, Is ill at his home with malaria DUNMORE DOINGS. Maniage of Charles Hall and Miss Giace Arnold Occuired on Wed nesday Other News Notes. A piettj ceiemony was peifoinied In this boiough on Wednesclay moinlng at the cosy home of Mrs Oliver Arnold on Adams avenue, when hei daughtei, Miss Giace Arnold, and Chailes Hall, two populai joung people of the boi ough, wete united In manlage Hev S P Matthews of the Plist Haptist ehuieh, of Scianton peiloimed the eer emon Miss Jennie Dunn acted as bildes in.ild, while Pieel Ainold, a biothei of the biiele, was best man The looms weie tilled with fi lends and lelatlves who had come to witness the event The pailoi whete the teiemonj was peifoinied was made a bowel of beautv by Ploilst .McCllntock who had scat teied palms and lloweis In ptofuslon Immetllatelj aftei the ceiemonv the bridal pait and liltnds letlied to the dining loom whete a wedding dinner was seived anel the many ft lends piessed theli e ongiatulatlons on the happy l'ali Latei the couple lelt fot the east, wheie they vlll spend some time view ing the luge cities, latei letuinlng home, when they will take up their house-keeping at the home of the bilde's niothti rn Adams avenue Auothei Wedding. Rev M J Mlllane, in St Man's Catholic chin cli on Wednesdov aftei -noon .soleinnled the manlage of Miss Hannah nmi and I'atilek Cuff, two joung people of tho boiough, who aie veiy well known The manlage was a quiet one, only a tew ot the Imme diate fi lends being piesent At the conclusion of the ceiemonv, the p.ttty and ft lends letlied to the home ot the bilde on Hast Dilukei stieet, wheie a wedding leception was held Othei Notes of Iuteiest. chicken thieves have manifested themselves In this section again Re cently the chicken toops of Messts Detei, Siegle and Sheik, on Clay ave nue, have been entei ed and looted of theli contents The lecent tompllatlons ot statistics b the undcitnkeis of the boiough show that 1S4 deaths took plae e last veai, which makes the peicentage of deaths onb a little ovei 1 pei cent, counting the population of the boiough as 15,000 Dunmoie still holds her iep utatlon as a healthful lesldent section The United Mine Woikeis held a business session in Manle's hall last night. It being the tegular monthly meeting. It was shown that ovei 150 names had been em oiled during the week as nienibeis of the oigauUatlon The Pennsjlvanla Coal company will pay their employes the balance due them on Satin day next. Tho Ancient and Illustilous Oieler Knights ot Malta conducted theli so cial last evening in the Independent Oidei of Odd rcllows' hall and those who attended weie highly elated over the good time nffoided them by the committee of entei talneis, who showed themselves to be exceptionally jojal In their treatment Mis. Petei Selgle visited fi lends at Dalton and Wallaville jcsteidaj. An alaini of Hie jestetilay evening biought out tho llio company, who lined up laist Ditnkei stieet. tho hla.e being In a bain owned by August lliaelj In going to the llio tho Hie wagon stiuek a light buggv. complete 1 demolishing It. Tho lite was small and was easily extinguished Llttlo damage was done OREEN RIDGE. CJtctll Rlelgo Modem 'Woodmen held a ei Intel estliig meeting Wednes day evening, 1 Sight new nienibeis were initiated and nluo pioposltlona SHOES. For men and boys that like to have their feet look tiim. HATS That surpass anything ever shown in Scranton. New shapes, new prices. Lacka. Ave. foi mombeishlp received. This branch Is in a flourishing condition, though It Is only four months since it iaj organized Its membership numbers over one handled. Misses Maiy and jSlljabeth Stain, who have spent tha summer with Gieen Ridge friends, will leave for theii home In Delaware City, Del., todav Thomas P iterson, of rieetvllle, Is visiting Green Ridge li lends Mis. Hairy Piatt, of Green Ridge stnet, delightfully entei tallied a few of hei f i lends at eii'hie Thursday afternoon, in honor of tier slstei, Mls Wright, of Glen Cove. Long Islanel. Tho'-e piesent were the Mesdames Cavllle Kiause, Knlsnt, Hall, Wa' kei Misses Halej, Fuller, Klefer, Hughes, Knapp, ZuiMleh, Charles woith, Hicks, Peek, Hums. Sehlager, Northup, White NORTH SCRANTON. Ml-s Vina Hilton was pleasantly Mirpi Ispel by a numbei of hei friends last Wednesda evening, who tendered her a party at hei home on Spilng stieet. On that day Miss Hilton had u turned fiom Du Bols, Cleat field county. Music and various games were Indulged In until a seasonable hour, when refrehsments were seived. Those piesent were Misses Lulu Davis, Jennie Tiaugei. Pearl Hemy, Lizzie Patch, Lena Hlsby, Jennie Le now, Meillla Morgan, Esther Fltller, Alma Rlchauls, Anna Pldler, Annie Davis, Maltha Davis, Lizzie Edwards, "Maigaiet and Kate Curl, Pearl and Hessle Itteilj Resale Evans, Messrs, James Ittoilv, Isaac Richards, Frank Haivej, David Edwaiels, Robert Reesp, Thomas Davis Nelson Elsbeiv and Chailes Elsbj Mis. Hilton was as sisted In seiving by Mis Henrj, Mrs. Davis Mis Hlsbj and Mis Frank Hat vey Uev and Mrs (iooige A. Cute enter tained a laige numbei of the young people eif the Piovldence Methodl't Hplscopal ehuieh at the paisonago last evening Musk and games .w ere the featuies of the evening Miss Geoigle Cine entei tallied the suests with many piano selections. An attempt was made ifn lob O V. Palmei's cash stole eaily jestenltiy moinlng A p intl In the icai door was cut out. Tpon heating the occu pants moving about the would-be lob ber succeeded in escaping. Ml. Pal mei has piepaied hlmselt to give the next attempting butglai a waim le ception. The Young Women's Clnlstlan asso ciation will have an outing Satuukiy aftei noon, Sept. J9 They will go to Aithbald on the stieet cai and then walk to the mountain anil visit the famous "pot-hole" Nutting will be a featuie of the aftei noon Alt tho women and gills Intete steel In the as sociation aie coidlallj Invited to at tend Messis Leigh Motss, Claience Mots-., Haiiv Jackson ami Aichle Moigans will leave next Monday for Leigh unlveisltv All the oung men aie giaduates of the School of Lacka wanna. The funeial of John Hobbs, who died In the Moses Tayloi hospital fiom injuiles leeched last Tuesdaj, was held esteulay atternoon fiom the home of his patents. Ml. and Mis John Hobbs, ot Itockwell stieet. Tlv lemalns weie taken to the Welsh Con giegatlonal ehuieh. whete Impressive seivltes weie held Intetment was made In Washburn stieet temeteij. P V. Rvun, of Philadelphia, Is vis Itlng ft lends on West Maiket stieet. James Haggeit, of Noith Main avi nue, Is 111. John Stansbuty who lias been l ltlng friends In Tunkliannock. has le tuined to his home on Couit stieet. Misses Annie Gillespie and Mota Os tethout, of Oak stieet, have icturncd fiom Catbondale, wlitie they have been spending the past week. Tho Home Missionary society of tho Piovldence Presbyterian ediuich meet this afternoon at Thomas S Morgan's nsidence on Chinch avenue. Local union No. 319. United Mlno Workets of Ameiiin, will meet on Fil day night, wlien all membeis aie ic quested to attend New nienibeis wel comed, and auangements will be tinnsacted to attend tho puiadc on batuiday. All membeis will meet at O'Malley's hall at U 30. CAT'S BITE FATAL. Fayette County Child Died After Fertod of Teriiblo Agony. Il lxiluli Win fiom Hip V&mh iutnl t'os" Connellsvllle. Pa. Sept. 20. Tho 12 year -old child of Matthias Ftiure n' Maiklcysbuig, wan bitten on the fine a month ago by a laigc cat The wound healed lapldly and all tltourht of tho bite was foigotten until last Pilda, when tcnlblo pains wiling eiles from tho c 111 UI. A ih)slclan was called In, but noth ing could be done to stop the spasms, anil last night the llttlo one died hi agony. The child had ult the smp tomb of hydrophobic GALLEN'S, 4 GALLEN'S AMUSEMENTS. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, U. R. BROWN, Mngtr. nAMNn: op wttic, WOLFORD-SHERIDAN COMPANV In repcrtolte I'tcentln? Tlimsilay Matinee "Milage Illaiksmlth " Tliuisday Mght "Clii.pa " Prlilay Mntinec "Snldle of the I mrtre " l'rlihj Mght "Lady Lll " OXT. WKFK COMMEXCINO J10XDW, AUBREY STOCK COMPANY Matinees Daily Commcrielit Tuesday. Moniliy Mght "Ijnd of the, Living," Tuesday Mght "Kaust " 1 veiling Prices 10, 20, SO eents Matinee Prices 10, 20 centi. LYCEUn THEATRE '-"'Burcunder & Rets, Lessees and MnierJ A. J. Duffy. Business Manager. One night only. Trldiv, Sept SI, 1000 The Double Triumph David lielascn announce! the fitorlti comedian, Charles JJvans, in lib l'arcial Comedy, "NflOGHTY ANTHONY" Preceded Iv Dmd Ilchscn'a Dramattratton d .lohn luther Long's Japanese story, "MADAME BUTTERFLY." llv arrangement with the Century Company. I'rieei 2jc , ftlc , 75c , ?l 00, $1 50. Seats now- on sale at llio box office. SPhCML MATI.NEE AND NIOHT. Saturday, Sept. 22. The Kavoilte Melodrama, Two Little Vagrants l'refenteil bj tdnm C While's vcdl known Compiny of Artists. Special Matinee Prices Entire Balcony, 2c j entile lower floor, 60c ; boxes and loges, 7Jc. ; children under li jejrs of aee to any part oi house loe Mclit I'ticet Sic, 50e , 71c and $100. Seati now on ale nt box office. One Mght Only, Tuesday, Sept. 25. Rusco and Holland's Original Na.livllle "student in a 'Mighty Unlor with Gideons Two Ilig hows Kings Ino Hands Strut Parade. Pileei JS, 50, 7"i anl $100 Aibmee sale of seaU at box otnee baturdaj, bept, 2i, at 9 a, m. a- 1 1 ii i ii i FALL STYLES NOW READY 412 Spruce Street. Grand display of New Neckwear and Hosiery. 3 THE CELEBRATED QORDON PIAN7 Before buying, send tor catalogue. h. s. Gordon" '.fe WAGES REDUCED",. '. , - $ Hi Kicliishe Wire from 'Jhe AfOeiaterl.l'HM from 'Jhe ACi:iter)J,tM i pt 20 Tlio VW'rJVtfJre Rending, Ta , Npt 30 Tlio'4lVJlnVtfJrori, loiuiun), ftnicliiK J,VK1 men. in (juir wjrka' here, tonighl jiinonnii I a reduction In wajeal ringing from 0 to SJ cr cent., to'VeVSa rffeo ttte Oct. L B1 HllNSTREL CARNIVAL Combined Tifty Mtnnrel Two Cars. Monster Frea Manhattan Shirts ;ms lir ,' -4-ai'L-j-f-jT ' i1 "T&ES3tUm. WtjCTsiat.ni tI ii a-u -- '-Sm 8 LjGORpoN' Tfm Jfol I J I I fev
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