f " ' Wf ?w -p"- -" 7" " 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUjSTE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900. WEST SCRANTON SUDDEN DEATH OF HARRY PECK SUCCUMBED TO AN ATTACK OF TYPHOID FEVER. He Came Here a Few Days Ago fiom Allegheny City Suffering from the Disease Graduated from Lehigh ns a Mechanical Engineer Mr. and Mrs. Leyshon Entertain Mine Worker in Trouble Car Jumped the Track Other Notes. At 12 30 o'clock tills mottling, the mrsenser of death enlPied the homo of Mr. and Jlri John U Peck, 1523 FiIcp street, and Mlnnnoned to the Krcat beyond their only Bon, Unity, uliose unusually jiromhinff career ha licen nipped In the hu 1 l the dreaded dheuieo, typhoid fevci. Only a few days aqo. the yoitnu man c.imo to his home from Allegheny City, hurferlnjr from tho malady, hut no spiIous consequent fit veto antici pated, hut a ihuiiRU for tho wott-e oc rurred hist eenltiK. and he Ri.idually hink, until death i pleased him. Deceased is about 27 joins of urc and graduated with honoiw fiom J.r IiIrIi unlvervilv as a mechanical cn Klneor. Soon aftciward he entered tin Delaware, Iackawunn.i and "Western shops In this ( lty for the pin pose of obtaining tho practical lessons In his profession, and It was not long be fore his abllltv was recognized bout two je.ua ago lie was en gaged by the Now Yoik f'ential rail load companj, with headquarters at Alhany, and a few months ago nd anced to a rpsponslble position with the Carnegie Steel companj' at Brad dock, wheiP he whs. rmplojed hen liken Hi. Mr. reck was nne. of the best known nnd most popular young men In this c lty, and represented one of the oldest fimllles In the state His. father is one of ihe Delaware, Iaikawannna and "Western company's, most tiusted mgineei?, halng ben on the Wootns bnrg division many ye irs. Han j' was to hap been man led in October, and his sudden death tomes, not only as a shock to his parents, but also to his betrothed. The sjmpathy nf tho entire community goes out to Ihe family in this, their hour of be ipavemcnt. The funeial will bo an nounced Inter. Biomley Avenue House Party. Mr. and Mis. Arthur hejbhon of North Btomley avenue, entertained friends at a house patty last evening. GRAPE ADE Ask Jenkins about it. 101 S. MAIN flUENOE 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 the cradle to the grave. Men's Underwear Women's Underwear,, . Every good make, in every size and weight, including the cele brated "Otis", Oneida, New Brunswick, Lack awanna Mills, and a scoxe of other good makes. All at prices which you cannot duplicate elsewheie. Comfoit and health depend more on right underwear than most men aie aware of ours is tight, ex perience in a full com mand of the world's best markets enables us to make it so. If you have not given us ! trial suppose you begin this year. There's moie good points in our stock of ladies underwear and more of it to select from than you can find in all the other stores in Scranton together. Our garments are guaranteed to fit the wearer, and while you may not duplicate them elsewheie in quality and finish, it may interest you to know that they cost a little less than other stores ask for under wear that is not as good. All the other Underwear Stocks in town, if gathered together under one roof, would not compare rvith ours for completeness, extent or variety. During the evening Miss 'Mame Mills played piano selections, A. r. lClzer rendered several vocnl numbers, and James A. People gae violin solos, ac companied by Miss Mills on the piano The guests werp Mr. and Mrs. George Field, Misses Maude Meyers, Vera Decker, Nellie Decker, Norma Decker, Hnttle Mlllei, Pauline Hall, Mame Mills, .Messrs. J. H. Keller, A. P. Klzer, H. P. Winter. James A. People, H. A. Ktlck and U. J. Gorman. Prohibition Candidate's Platform. Gomer D. Piece, tho Prohibition can didate for the legislature In the Plrst dlstilct, has declared himself by chal lenging nny member of the Christian Hndeaor societies, Dpuorth hngue, Catholic societies, Baptist Young Peo ple's union or Young Men's guilds to a public discussion. His platform Is along the line of tem petnnce, nnd one of tho planks Is as follows: "Is It a sin for a Christian nation or a Christian Individual to legalize a trllllc that causes 7." per cent, of the crime of these United States?" Loftus Was Beaten. John l.oftiH, amlnei In Bilggs' shaft, cntoiod n s iloon on Noith Main ae iiup jcsteulaj afternoon, with his wlfp, foi the purposp nf obtaining some thing to dilnk. The piopiletor In foimed them that ho would not setvo tlipm, as tlifie was no ladles' loom on tho ptPlulses. ,oftus bccanip uraged, and thought he was being dlsciimlnated against on account of his well-known attitude on the stilke question Hr fuois work ing, because he has a huge f.nnilv to suppoit An argunipnt ensued, in which Loftus fared veiy badl The lesult was he landed In the sta tion house with a battered head and fare. Ho was fined $.r bv Aldcnmn Moses at the hearing list evening Excitement at the Biidge. A BaltlmoiP and Ohio ft tilt cai. No. 99,5Sb', jumped a Hog under the "West I.ickauanna avenue biidge jestciday afternoon, nnd caused no Httlo excite ment. A huge tiowd was attracted to the sre no, and watihed the Central lailioad emplojes, with the assistance ot engine No. in ?, ipstore the cm to the tiatks The crowd was litei thtnwn into i flutter of excitement when a shoit time aftei winds Geoige Thomns the joung son of Stteet Commissions Thomas, was thiown fiom his wagon, and nairowlj escaped seiious Injuij. The Thomas hoj is a cripple, and w.is being drawn In an expiess wagon l two bojs In tlie-li h istp to eioss the strpet cai tiaiks, the tPim foigot their helpless dihei and In was tumbled out of the wagon One of the wheels was b.idU dam aged and the hos ppeileiuid much tiouble in hauling their load bonip Trolley Paities Aie Popular. One of the most tnjojable dheislons of the joung people of this ilty is the trolley paitj, and so nunv have been afflicted with "liolkjosls" tliis sum mi r th.it theie Is a tendency to con- Children's Underwear.,. The children's un derwear does not re ceive the attention it deserves in most stores Heie we offer you as complete lines for the little ones, as we carry for the gtown up folks In fact, in many in stances the just light sizes are exact coun teiparts of the best finished goods for adults of both sexes and still our prices are lower than the aver age asked elsewheie. Warehouse tlnuo tho fad through the fall, The latest aspirants for popularity along this lino are tho following: Daniel Harris, Dlmer Hughes, lleco Jenkins, Andrew Mulr, John Lew la, William Thomas, Trunk Mlllei, Heniy Weber, Pred Knnpp, Ward Hloomer, Isaac Jones, Pred Dickson, Ddwnrd Sunday, Jessie Jones, Violn Itoderlrk, lMnu Lang, Canlo Phillips, Norma Williams, Ituth Jones, Muiy Powell, Hertha Langworth, Jennie Williams, Miss Compton. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Gospel set vice Sundaj afternoon at 3 45 o'clock, leader, Kev. Prank Mill man. All women nnd git Is nip coi dlnlly Invited to this service. Monday afternoon Rchool girls' Hlb'o class will meet. This clnss is studjing Genesis, and many helpful thoushta are developed riming each lesson. All glils nre Invited to ho piesent, Sntuiday afternoon at i 30 o'clock tho Mothers' Helpers' club will meet. All girls between five and eleven years of ngo will be made welcome. Satmdny evening at 7.30 o'clock the regular meeting of the T. P. C tlub will be held. At tho conclusion of tho Hlb-lu lesson, niiinj bright "Dlctlon aij" girls will entettaln the club All gills over thirteen yeais of ago aie wohomo. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The soilal committee of the Klottrlc Cty Wheelmen are tequested to meet In tin club house toinonow morning nt 10 o'clock John Uundoii, of Noith Main ave nue thp popular division huptiltitend nt of the Hcmntnn Hallway tompanv, his ipsunud his diitlis nttei his mi nimi vacation A meeting of local union No. ; I'lilted .Mine Woikeis, will be hold this uftPitinon at I o'elock In Co-opeuitlvp hall, North Main nvpnue. foi the pui posp of making nnangeim nts to p.ir tiripati In tho puariu and picnic to be held this atttinoon nnd evening n hand Hill park. V. N limham, w. letaij Di l, .1 Unbelts operated rurrpss fully on Evan T Williams, of 1212 V. -non stioet, jesteidaj He was asslsl ed by Dodois Allen. Thompson nnd Palnc. Tho tunoial of the late Pi.ink Man ga n will take plare this ifteinoon fiom his late homp on lis-erno street Shoit spiv Ices will be held in Uolv Cinss church and Interment will be made hi Cnthedl.il eeineteij All the .si tte-plc kci s unmet s and diivers of Loeal union, No 12?s who Intend partli Ipntlng in the parade this afternoon are requested to meet nt Co operative hall at 1 o'eloek The funeial of Mr and Mis James Klff s Infant child oecitrieel jestetdnv nftunonn Intel nient was made in the new Cambrl i cnietei Patikk Me Audi ew. of Lucerne who wa.s iiuesteel bj Constable lvalue, on the charge of wife-heating, wns committed to the lountj j ill by Aldei mnn Moses In default of bail Michael OBtien of Pleasant stieet. was committed to Jail bv AldPinian Kcllow on charges prefetied bv his mothei, who alleged that hei son abused her and bioki the fuinltilip Mls Anna Jenkins of Noith Pil moip avmiip, entertained friends Wed nesday evening at the home of hei sis ter .Mis Ilentv Hauls on Lafajette stieet Phonograph m lections, )e freshnuntH and othei diversions weie enjojed Tho Mothpi.s' Helpeis' luh will meet at 2 VI o'elock this afternoon and the T P C dub and nible class at 7 10 o clock this evening in the Young Wo men's cinlstlan association looms Kpv. Piank Milmnn will lead the gos pel hei vice- tomonow afternoon Mrs Ilcntj Krclnberg nnd chlldten, ot Noith Eveiett nvpnue, left jestei d.iy for Jetfeisonvllle. N. Y, to visit lelatlvcs M J J'.eap nnd James Plnnettj, of Sixteenth stieet, aie visiting fi lends In Dover, N J Miss Maltha Smith, of Noith Hjrie P.uk avenue, is sojourning In New York. The Democtatle mass meeting an nounced for last evening wns postponed on account of the rain A W Musgtave, the diuggist, is en jojlng his vacation among fi lends and lelatives in Dloomsbuig Jiev Au.stln Grlilln, tho presiding eld er, conducted the quaiterly eonfeicneo meeting In tho Hampton Stieet Metho dist Episcopal church Inst evening The Demociats of the PIfth and Plf teenth wards will hold a mass meeting nt Planagan's hall on Thuisduy even ing Oct. 4 John II. Reynolds, of Wilkes-Dane, was In the city j-esteulaj-. DUNMOItE. Set vices will be conducted In tho Methodist Episcopal chinch by the pastoi, Rev A. J. Van Cleft, as fol lows, tomouow: Preaching In the morning on tho topic, "Rejoicing in the Eotd In the Sunshine and Under the Clouds" In the evening, the ser mon will bi on tho subject, "The Gteat liittle for Dread" All the other sei vices are as usual. Seats ftee and all mnrie welcome. Prenchlng services will be held In the Dudley Street Daptlst church to monow morning and evening, Rev J, E Kreamer preaching on the subjects: David, the Penitent," In the morn ing, and "The Remedy for Sinful Hearts," In the evening. During the progiess of the evening service, the pastor will also sing a. solo Sunday school at 12 o'clock, and other ser v Ices as usual. At the Tripp Avenue Christian church, Sunday school will be held at 10 o'clock, followed by pleaching sot vlces by the pastor, Rev. J. D Dab-nej-, .it 11 o'clock, topic, "Watchful ness " The evening ecimon will be preached on tho subject, ' Sin and Its Cost" All aro made to feel welcome A dinma untitle d, "St Anthonv," will bo given by the Italians of the Grain-O is not a stimu lant, like coffee. It is a tonic and its effects are permanent. A successful substitute for cofl'ee, because it has the coflee flavor that al most everybody likes. Lots of coflee substi tutes in the market, but only one food drink Grain-O. Ml ffroc-crit 19c and lie.' 30 THE FOOD DRINK borough on Snturday nnd Sunday evenings, September 23 and 30. Con siderable preparation and time has been spent on tho parts, William Reed, of Hlooin street, will leave Monday for Urltlsh Columbia. Ptoprletor Jones, of tho milk depot on Drinker stteet. will discontinue his business nt the end of the piesent month. Mr. Joiips gives ns his reason that Dutitnoio Is unable to support so many milk depots. PARK PLACE?" Mis. E. W Miller, of SOS Couit attest, Is spending a few dnj"s with friends In New York cltj. The members ot tho Couit Street Methodist Episcopal chinch held a sup per In the lecture loom of the chinch on Thursday night for the benefit of tho pastor's aid. Miss Ida Olsnoi, of 1717 Monscy ave nue, Is visiting Miss Gertie Heart, of Plttston. Joseph P. Tell, of West Court street, and Elinei Chermnk, of North Main nvpnue, aie spending a few dnvs In New Yoik cltj. ' m PHEPARING FOR THE MINE BOYS How Best to Care for Them in tho Schools During tho Strike Pe- llod Under Consideration. At a nicotine of the tcadieis' com mittee, held last night, Supeilntencl oiil ot the Cltj Schools Howell's suggestion was discussed of seem ing a number of annexes through out the eltj and utilizing thpni foi thp mine bov-s. who hip now Idle Aft, l i onsldei ib'e disi usslon It was decided to ullow thcin to attend Ihe ie"Ulai public schools, foi awhile at leist SuneilntendPiit HowpII'r Idea Is to leave1 tho night s hools temnlti closed and, as all the Itv .schools mo piet'y wca Hlled to establish annexes for the Huongs of riiivei bojs, slateplekeis, and othei voung woikeis In the mines who ate thiown out of ciuplojnipiit bv the strike. Extra teachers, he aigues, could be seemed for thcs.p inneves, and when thp bovs go back to vvoik. the names of these teacheis could to stilcken fiom the cltj pay-roll When this plan was picsented to tho boa id, after remaiks ftom several membets of the committee, Mi Gib bons atose and made a motion to the effect that on hi count of tho timet -tnintv of the length of the htilke. It would bo Inadvisable to make anj ai langemeuts for the tenting of annexes, which would Involve n. laigp amount of funds Up then moved that the public schools be thiown open to the mine boj-s Mondaj, nnd they be tl lowed to tecehe Instruction at the sime schools as the other pupils Night schools, ho said, should be continued In ense the sttlke continues anv length of tltw, othei an ingenients can be mneie The motion wns passed At present, how over, all the cltv schools ate v cry well filled, and It is doubtful If veiy manv of the little fellows now out of work enn be taken caio of at eliy school An important step w.ts taken bv the committee icgaidlng the question of night .schools, when Captain Mnj's motion tint hereaftet night tchnol to.uheis be subject to the simo ex aminations and must fill the same te quliements as day school teachets. When Captain Mnv made the motion, seveial of the membeis of the com mittee looked ns though thej thought It tather an unnpcessin imptovptnent, and Mr. Jnvnp letnarked that by thus lalsing the standatri seveial leallv compptent tc ichcrs of night school will be lost to the cltv nnd a good deal of tiouble ciused In the lepHdng of tlipm Ml Gibbous was on his feet in an Instant, howevei, and temnrked "I think the motion Is an excellent ono. The better qualified the teacher is. the more ipspect he commands from his pupils Unless the lads who go to night .school, and who ate as n rule slid ip nnl keen young Amet leans, feel that the man owi them knows mote than thev do, no good can be accomplished in the school toom" Mr Jajne wlthdia.v his objection, and the motion was seconded nnd passed Alt Gibbons made a motion to the effect that all students who wish to attend night school, which will open In the early part of November, bo made to leglster with the secretary of the board. Either the boj-s or their paients or guardians, he claimed, should bo compelled to give a wt It ton acknowledgment tint they would attend f-chool. His object In making the motion was the Jr.ct that dvery j eat theie is a gieat influx of boys wishing to attend the night sessions. The attendance rapidly falls off, nnd compaiatlvely few of the lads finish the teini. Mi. Gibbons argued that all boj-s who are earnsn in their deter mination to secuie an education, would be willing to go to the extra tiouble of going to tho fcocretaty's ofllce nnd registering, or In ca?e they woiked, be ing tepiesented by thelt paients or guaidlans Captain May seconded the motion, and Mr. Eynon objected, saying that It was too much, to request bojs liv ing In Noith or West Scianton to go to so much pains to leglster, and de clared that they should be allowed to sign with the pilnclpals of tho schools In theh dlstt lets. Mr. Gibbons' mo tion was can led. Mr. Eynon's being tho only dlssentlog volee. Action was suspended bv the com mittee on the request of Mrs. Dames, to give muslo lessons to the other teachets GREEN RIDGE. At th regular meeting of the Green Ridge Women's Christian Tempetance union, held In the Haptlst church Wednesday afternoon, the following officers weie elected to setve for tho ensuing j ear President, Mrs. J W. Howell spcrotnrj', Mrs J w. Miller: assistant secretary, Mis T. R Jack son, tieasuier, Mrs. E. Nolan: cor responding sceretarj', Mrs. J. Hatvey. The vice presidents are chosen from the dlffetent chinches and will bo elected In the near future. Tho ap pointment of delegates to the con vention, which will be held in Mos cow next month, was postponed till tho next meeting, Thursday, Septem ber 27. The entertainment for the purpose of raising funds for the Green Ridge 11 brarj which wns glvjn In the llbiaiy building last evening, was well at tended and netted the committee a neat sum. The programme tendeied was an excellent one and teilects credit on the managers and petfoimeis. Eovell Law t dice, of Dtdavvaip stieet, spi allied his light nun while pluylng foot ball jestetday nftcinoou, It. M. Elndsnj', of Monsey avenue, Is eon fined to his home b y Illness, SOUTHSGRANTON CHARLES M'KUGH. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Dunmoio Man, Crazed by Diiuk, At tempted to Tluow Himself from the Cedar Avenue Bridge Last Night but Was Rescued by Lieu tennnt Zang and Patiolman Bo land Funeral of Mrs. Albert Held Yesterday Loyalty Club Re Organizes Other Notes. Charles Mcllugh, of Duumoie, while under tho Influence of drink, made n despetato attempt to throw himself over tho Cedar avenue biidge Into the Roaring Drook last evening and was only frustrated by the prompt and de cisive action of Lieutenant of Pollee Zang and Patiolman Roland. Mcllugh, who, In company with his hi other, had been visiting different sa loons in the cential city, attci Imbibing fieelj' staited fot home and despite the attempts of his lit other to head him. in the right direction, staited down Cedar avenue, acting and behaving geneiallj In a dlsoiderlj' munner AVhcn the Cedar avenue biidge was leached his brother still attempted to tutn him about, when ho biokc awav nnd staited to climb up the guud i ail ing of the bridge Lieutenant of Police X.ang and Pa li olmnn Roland, who wen coming down Cedar avenue, heaid ciics for help and succeeded In teaching Mc llugh befotp had hud time to fling him self ovpi Up struggled fiercely with the otllceis to get awaj". Ho was half cat iled and half dtagged to the police station on Aldei stteet This McHugh wns leported dead In Wilmington, Del sotno time ago, but, like the pioveiblal cat, he t-eems to have nine lives, nnd geneiallj- turns up smiling He will be given n lipailng this morning Funeral of Mis. Adelbert Albert The funeial of Mis Adelbeit Albeit took place jesterdav morning at 0 o clock ttotn the family home, o;o Stone avenue, and was one of the laig est attended funeials evet held In this section. At 1 o'clork the funeral cot tege moved to St Mai j 's c hutch, River Mtept wlieie a high mass of icqulem was sung, Father Stopper being cele brant. Aftet mass Father Chi 1st de llveied an nble funeial seimon In terment wns made in Get man Catholic c emeterj- The flow er-bpat pis weie Isadoie Mll lei nnd Fiauk Sehianei The pall beareis John Elclen, Michael Spoier, Philip Mejcr and Joseph Kiamer Tn deitnkpt Miller h id chnige of the fune ral Loyalty Club Organizes. The Eojaltv club of the South Side Young Women's Cinlstlan association re-oiganled foi the autumn season last night in the association rooms The meeting In spite of the Inclement weathei, was well attended, nnd fiom the iridic itlons this elevci socletv will more than hold Its own in work nnd membership duting the coming jcai East j ear evet teventj-flve membeis weie t moiled and it is expected that this will be the bmnet veai Plans for the self-gov eminent of the dub weie discussed and also the ad vlsabllltj of changing the purpose of the hncletj. East jenr the meetings weie mostly of a social and entei min ing nature, and. ns the meetings nte wceklj, It wns thought well to divide them enciv month as follows Flist meeting night, strictly business sec ond, IndustilnT thlid. entet tnlnment, foutth, gospel BRIEF NEWS NOTES. The Sundaj afternoon gospel meeting at the Young Women's Chtlstlan asso ciation looms will be led bj- the secre t.uj, Miss Van Nott An Instinctive session is promised All girls and wo men aie invited to attend. Rev W A Noidt. of the Hickory stieet Geim.ui Presbjterian ehuich, having returned fiom his vacation will conduct seivices in that edifice Sunday at the usual houis A large audience will greet his leturn. The committee on arrangements for the annual ball of the Centuty Hose company held a meeting Thursday night to further prepaic for that social event. The committee is composed of the following Charles WIrth, Louis Scheuei, Will Tannler, Robert O'Don nell and John Reif. Julius Armburst, Charles Glaah and Pied Mm sen leturned from a fishing ttlp to Lake Hem j' j-esterdaj' with sixteen good slicd pickerel There will be a business meeting of Columbus council No J79. Young Men a Institute, at 2 o'clock Sundaj' afternoon In Pha"imacjr hall. All membeis are tequested to be present. Will Helb of u33 Alder street, dislo cated his hip Thutsday afternoon by falling off a cai on the Delaware and Hudson tracks under the Linden stteet biidge Ho was taken to the Lacka wanna hospital PERSONAL JOTTINGS. Will Huester, of Cedar avenue, le returned jesteidaj, aftei spending sev eral weeks in New York. Rev. and Mis Wltke, of the Cedar Avenue Chi 1st Lutheran church, are receiving eongtatulations upon the ad vent of a bright baby girl Charles Jennj-, of Philadelphia, is visiting his parents on Cedai avenue Edward Knoellei, permanent man of the Century Hose company Is on his annual vacation George Haitman, of Plttston avenue, Is occupying his po. sitlon until his return. Mis P. S. Stefanj', of Ilonesdale is visiting Charles Kaestner, of Cednr avenue. MINOOKA. The social given last evening nt St. Joseph's hall by Division No. a, Ancient Order of Hibernians, to the ladles who assisted at their recent picnic, was ceutly enjojed by all those who at tended. The Gibbons colllerj, near heie, which has been suppljing coal to the surioundlng neighborhood, has become affected by the stilku yesterduj-. Oper ations weio ceased until the tiouble 'a over. Tho weekly social which was held at Callery's hall Thutsday was well attended. Maik Conner, of Plains, Is visiting ft lends In Mlnooka. Thu Polandeis of Greenwood, as usual, are having mote tiouble among themselves. It seems that a few of the special oftkets who had u little spleen to let out on one of thelt num bei, Stanley Gellnskl, pietended tp ai rest him on a charge of wife-beating, of which he was Innocent. When he resisted nrrest they clubbed him nnd pulled him through a barb vvlro fence. Gellnskl vvtiB badly used up. A surprise pnrty was tendered Miss Sarah Spellman, of Gllmore avenue, last evening by her many friends, nnd a veiy pleasant evening was1 spent by those pieaent. Mlnooka Hose company has pur chased noo feet of new hose, which wns tested by M. H. McDottough nnd proved to be serviceable. NORTH SCRANTON. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Lovelaco were pleasantly surprised last Thutsday evening, when a number of their friends came to their home, on North Main avenue, greeting them with their best w Ishcs In honor of their llf teenth wedding nnnlvcrsarj-, also Mis. Love lace's birthday. During the evening tho usual paity diversions were in dulged In. As a token of their re membrance, Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace were presented with a Vmndsome chair. At a seasonable hour refreshments were served. Those piespnt were Mr. nnd Mrs. Spencer DeWitt, Ml. and Mis. Orson DeWltt, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Lovelace, Mr. and Mrs William Hinman, Mr. nnd Mis. Wnlter Jackson, Mr. nnd Mis. Lester Lane, Mr. and Mis. Van Gotden. Mi nnd Mts. Rerrj", Mis. Hut bock, Mis. Chcnvlth, Mrs. Olfford, Mrs. Rnlph, Misses Amber Stonier, Lulu Lovelace, Lola Sherman, Eva Love lace, Messis. AVill AVrlght, Joseph RIs bln, Claude Relph, Almon Stonier. David Watkins. Mi. and Mis Holt, ot Catbondale. Mr. and Mis AVIlllatn Obeits, ot Peekvllle. and Mls Alice AVhlte of Uiadfoid Pa. After .spending a most enjojablp evening, the guests departed for their homes, wishing their host nnel hostess ninny happy letuins "Good-Iijv ' social was given at thp Pi evidence Piesbjterlan parsonage on Mondnj evening to toiu joung men of the ehuich who enter Lehigh uni versity this autumn It was given by th' Endeavoi society and choii One of the joung men Is piesldent of the Endeavor societj-.Aiehio Morgan, Clar ence Moi,s is the lre piesldent. Leigh Morss Is chalrm m of one of the com mittees, and Hatty Jackson, a foimer ofllcct During the reception Professor Whittcmotp. Messts Hebeillng and John gave sevet il songs and Mis Will McDonnell gave two recitations Light lefreshments. an old fashioned ' Mnc" and good wishes to those who aie now to go to college concluded a veij de lightful evening of social tellowshlp. The teceptlon was laigely attended by the joung people The funeial of Mrs Thomas Carev will be held this morning at 10 o'elock from her late home on West Maiket stteet The temalns will be taken to the Holy Rosirj ehuich where a solemn high muss of lequlem will bo celebtated Charles Dougheitv of Thompson stieet, has gone to New York cltj', where he will permanentlv ieslele. Moi timet Christmas, of the Rpel Cioss eoips, is visiting his paients. Mi and Mrs. Walter Christmas, ot Noith Main avenue Mr. Christmas is heie on a foitv clajh' fin lough. Ho expects to sail foi Mnnil i about the 11th of November. OBITUARY. Mi' Matlio heri-tt Tgcil us irii ilicel at i oclcck jrstcrilav dt Hip homo of lirr m-tcr, Mrs F n Ilocw, on stritfuul ivinue Dciced lnel been i wlfcrir eliinns the jast llvp montiin from IlrigliC eliiMse, ami liorc her illiirs rcio. lutch Her Ini.luiicl U in the I nllcd states ferine In the Philippine Mauds The fiinerd will he iri ite Mr lohn Hremnur, iced .irei- ilied veler ill moininv; at 0 u chick at hei lmtm on Maple htieet, efter i feu weeks' illncvi Deceased ii iiinncel hy a huban I mil two ehlldien 1 niieral siinelav Tfliriioon at o'cl ek Semiei In Peters heirs German church and interment in Punmore NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTM 1KSTER HOTEL, Cor Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. American rian, S3 60 per da) and upward. European Plan, $1 SO per day and upward I. D. CIUVUOHD, Proprietor. -- -- For Business Men In the hsart of the, wholesals T district. For choppers S minutes' walk to Wanamakers; j. S minutes to SIccel Cooper s Big Store. Easy of access to the great 7 Dry Goods Stores. " For sightseers One block from B'way Cars. glv. In easy transpoi tatlon to all ; points of Interest. HOTEL ALBERT-: NEW YORK. Cor 11th ST & UNIVERSITY PL. " Only one niock from Broidniy -r Rooms, $1 Up. p'oi, t - MOUNT PLEflSflNT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestto use and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat and Blrclaeye, delivered tn any part of the cttr. &t the lowest price Orders received at the ofllce, Connell bulldlne, Itocm SOS, telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine T PLEASANT COAl CO SfEBViTA PBLL& Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Alanhood Cure Impotency, Night Emissions Loss of Mem. ory, all vv acting diseases, all effects nt lolf-abuso or oicosa nnd ludkcrctlon .blood builder. Brings the piuk Rlow to palo cheoKS and restores tlio nro ot south, lty mall fiQonnrhni.il hoxps for $3.60. with our bankable traurantee to cure or refund the money paid, bond for circular and copy of our bankable guarantee bond, Hq&TjjjibESg Positively frnaranteed cure for Loss of Power, Jaticocofo, Undeveloped or fatirunken Organs, Paresis, Locomotor tmla, Nervous Protra. Hon, Hysteria. Fits, Irumlty. l'urnljslH and the Itesults of Uxcesilre Use of Tobnrcu, Opium or Liquor. By mail in plain package $1.00 a box, 0 for $6.00 with our bankable guar antee bond to cure In iiO days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton fc Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by McQarrab & Thomas, Drug Cists,, 209 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Po. 60 PILLS 50 CTS. KMiSf? &. LK? fn r( v ijllofjf ACTS GENTLY VEft kidN bowels OVERCOMES lOAT1 Habitual CoHST,PATl0 oi I UAL PERMANENTLY & BUY THE GENUINE -MAN F'O BY H9RNIAfrGJYRVPg fOI? SALE BY Alt DSUGGIiTS PRICE 50c PtR BOTTll AMUSEMENTS. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, II. R. BROWNjJManaur. nr.ct op wfik WOLFORD-SHERIDAN COMPANV In repertoire, rrcsenlinu Tlmrviiy Matinee "Mllg Itlse ksralth " Thursday Mght "Chlpa Irlelay Matinee "Sjldicf-ot the J-mpire" Irlday Mght -"Lady Li) ONE UHv LOMMENCINO MONDVV. AUBKEY STOCK COMPANY Matinees Pitlv Commenclg Tuedaj Momlay Mght "Land ot the IUtng" Tuesday Night' 1 aut " 1 ening Trlcei 10, 20, 00 ccntie. Jlitinee Trice- 10, '.() cents It I YCEUH THEATRE Burgunder & Rels, Lessees and Manajerf A. J. Duffy, Dullness Manajcr. brLCHL MVTLNLL AND MGHT Saturday, Sept. 22. The Faionte felodraraa. Two Little Vagrants Presented to rdnin f Chile's well known Company of Artists. Special Matinee Prices Lnl ire Balcony, 25c : entire lower floor, 60c ; boea and loges, 75c : childrci under 1 jcars of age to any part ol house, 15c Mght Prices Joe , C0o , Tc. and $1 00, Seats now on sale at box office. One Night Only, Tuesday, Sept. 25. Rusco and Holland's OrlRlnil jshUHc MudrnH in a MlRhty Union Willi liidcon s BIG Two Itic Mion ( nmhineci Hfly Minstrel RiiiK To Pin I Ino Cars Monster l'rec btreet 1'arade I'nces 2ri, 'i0, 7 nnd $t 00 Adeance sale ol beats at bo otrlce. 'aturdaj, bept. 22, at 0 a. m. OM. Ml. I IT OM.V, Wednesday, Sept. 26. Conceded riuocesi the World Over, London, c o Melbourne, etc THP, HHILIIWr ItOMASCF, : i I ID u Manacement, JllIUS CU1S. Petter east than ecer, including Mr Taul f,it more an I Mice t rancca Gaunt iuperl)l Mai;cd' Mn MassUe bcenie Ceral Prices 2., V , Tc and $1. Sals ot scati will open MondiJ, bept 2t 3 pllll iiU ii ii i ii i FALL STYLES NOW READY 412 Spruce Street. Grand display of New Neckwear and Hosiery. THE CELEBRATED QORDON PIANO Manhattan Xml Before buying, send for catalogue. Ii. S. QORDON, WwiS v r
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