t 1-J 1' - -V ' "r,v'Mj',.'if fin " ! yHTV '." -.-t'-s-V ttf. t, - -4V ' THE SCItANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2o, 1900. . X :v WEST FRANKLIN BOYS HAVE BANQUET TEASTED AT FAIRCHILD'S HOTEL IAST EVENING. Informal Affair iu Which Chief Zlzleman, Mnyor Molr nnd In vited Quests, Together with Mem bers of the Compnny, Participated, Republican Clubs Will Parade This Evening Deaths and Funerals. St. Brenden Council Complimen tary Social Other News Notes. The local tiro l'oiiipuiiIjh covered themselves with glory yesterday in the minimi parade, and i minded out the day In a creditable and enjoyable manner. The Columbian repaired to their quarters at Ui) o'clock and en joyed u roast beef lunch and a soclut fsslon at which music was furnished by the .Sons of Veterans drum toi'iw. .Later In the evening they attended th" Crystal's ball in Music hall In a body. The Hooks entertained their friends and guests nt their quartets and lis tened to some excellent music by Alex ander's Ninth regiment band, an 1 tho Franklins held an informal batiqiu t at Hotel Fairchlld, which was one ol i he most enjoyable events In the his tory of the famous organization. The guests of honor were Chief '.! elmanii, Mayor Molr, I!. (!. Moigan, .. It. Ilynon, Corge V. Jenkins. CJeorge M. Wallace aiil .lohn 11. Fol lows, and the following members of the company sat around the festival board: Thomas Allen, Charles A. Yoos, Simon Thomas, John I.. l.ov ry, Thomas P. Daniels K. H. KvaiH. H"iv Kline, J. V. Hull. Harry Orccliwood, F. K. Hutchinson, William 11. Kline, I"). E. Nicholas, .1. C. Urown. Ilk-hard Davis, S. H. Snyder, Heiijiinilu Allen. David Collins, John 15. Klme, Hurry Wldenor, O. 13. Fraunfelker, W. K. Ivlme, Daniel Clement, J. Maloncy and Thomas II. Phillips. The menu consisted of blue points on the half shell, consomme, blue tish, with tomato sauce, loast tut key with oyster tilling and Jiblet sauce, vege tables, mashed white potatoes, brown sweet potatoes, green pens, chicken salad, celery, olives, red beets, pickles, cheese, crackers, fruit, cake, Ice cream, gelatine and coffee. The service was superb and Manager Olldorf is to be congratulated for the excellent dinner served. Mayor Molr presided over the post prandial exercises and paid a wor thy tribute to the Franklins for their excellent service and efficiency, and Good Enough Cough remedy. Dufour's French Tar is what you ueed. Novel Goat Fashions With Abundance of Merit For twenty years there has not been as much real ar tistic merit, original ideas and genuine novelty dis played in Ladies' Coat fashions as is offered this sea son, and when we say that the best efforts of the world's most famous designers await your inspection in our Cloak Department, we merely make a statement which you will willingly verify, if you will favor us with a call Among the Score or More Of Distinctly Novel Styles Selected by us to illustrate fashion's most advanced ideas, we may. mention: A Nobby French Design In Royal Blue or Cnstor Kersey, with tinsil trimmed military col lar buttons to match, chased with gold, and fastening from the left shoulder to the center of n pointed front, which Is elabor ately finished with diamond stitching, etc., while the tight fitting back has n fan shaped cluster of double stitched straps A handsomer novelty has not been produced this season. 28-inch Box Coat In Royal Blue Kersey, half tight fitting, storm collar. The full skirt, collar and sleeves are elaborately trimmed with deep Van Dyke applique work of elaborate design, in a beautiful contrasting shade and presents a striking example of elegance and good taste. Fish Scale .Trimmed Coats In Castor and other shades of Kertey. Half tight back, flow ing sleeves, etc. The fish scale trim covers the collar, sleeves and skirt, iu full satin lined with stitched edges and as unique in effect as it is beautiful, Of course, we show a full line of staple styles for ladies who do not seek fashiou's extremes. Globe Warehouse SCRANTON said they are not excelled by any company In the department. He re ferred to the prospects of a paid de partment nnd seemed to think It was a long way off. The firemen, he said, receive no omiictiFatlon and much abuse, and he Is astonished at the meagre consideration extended them by councils. Chief SShstemnnn was called upon and thanked the company for the Invita tion to attend the banquet and ex pressed much pleasure at being per mitted to Join them In the feast. He congratulated them on their excellent showing In the parade, anil hoped the company will remain together as long as the volunteer service Is it exist ence. Thomas P. Daniels, foreman of the company, was also called upon, but ic frnlnrd from making ony extended re marks. John H. Fellows recalled sev ei.tl reminiscences when he ran with the old machine. A. It. F.ynon made u very entertaining speech, and re fer led to the time when he was active In the rervlee, He said lhe Frank lins have always been faithful and their niolto. "Where duty calls, there you'll find us," has never been 'vio lated. I!. C Morgan also expressed his gratification In being a guest of the company, and congratulated the tlro men on their noble efforts In saving life and pioperty. Cieorge Wallace, Ceorge W, Jenkins and Thomas Allen, also spoke In pleasant terms of the event and the pleasure to be derived liom such gatherings. The affair was one of the most en joyable events ever held by the com pany, and the boys are to be con gratulated on the success of such an undertaking. Republican Clubs, Attention: The West Side Centra! Hepubllcali club, the T. J. Reynolds Itepubllcan club, of the Fifteenth ward, and nil other local clubs will assemble at Main street at 6;'M o'clock this evening, and pioceed to the Central City, where thev will Join the Hough lllders and Union League. The ir...iLTiers will then go to South Scrnnton where they will participate iu the Itepubllcan demonstration. Ow ing to these nirangements the meel insr of the West Side club announced for this evening has been postponed until to-moriow evening, when a lull attendance is requested. Deaths and Funerals. An Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Wilson, of Gai field avenue, died yesterday and will be buried In the Washington street cemetery to-motrow afternoon. Mrs. Kate Flannelly, aged ii3 yeais. died yesterday at her i liniuic. ISL'S Washburn street. The f uncial will lake place at fl o'clock! to-morrow morning, with a requiem mn&s at St. Patrick's Cathedral church. Inter ment will be made In the Dunmoie cemetery. The funeial of the late John J. Mul lierin will take place at -::!0 o'clock this afternoon from his late home, UWS Pierce street. Services will be ludil at St. Patrick's Cathedral church and A Very rianish Coat Yet a model of good taste, is offered in an English box coat of exquisite workmanship. The back is half tight and the cuffs, skirt and collar are heavily stitched. An inlaid velvet col lar and flowing sleeves are the only decorations. This is a de cidedly high class garment for those who desire fashion with out loud effects. A Jaunty Short Jacket with storm collar and extra largo round lappels in velvot with a fan button front will be greatly admired. The skirt and sleeves are heavily stitched and the variety of shades Is complete. Smart Short Kersey Coats Elaborately embroidered in Silk and neatly embossed with dia mond cut velvet on skirt, sleeves, collar and lappels are well worth looking at. A notched collar not too deep will permit furs to be worn with comfort and elegance. Light Tan Kersey Coats With pointed front, overland strap, clusters back and front, velvet collar and full stitching offers perhaps as perfect a model of quiet elegance as can be found and Is very new, Interment will bo made In the Cathed ral cemetery. General News Notes, John Wagner, sr., of Eynon street, celebrated his seventieth birthday on Tuesday at the home of his datiEhtcr, Mrs. Foster. A large number of guests were present and enjoyed the occasion. Charles Moore, of Jackson street, em ployed by the street railway company, was Injured while nt work on South Main avenue Tuesday. He wns treated at the Lackawanna hospital, .'. It. Pitcher will wealth- at thu Democratic meeting In St. David's hall this evening, and the sneakers will bo M. F. Conry, F. J. Fltzfllmmons, George S. Horn, D. J. lteedy, J. 1$. Callings nnd C.'Comegys, William Itynn has boon elected n member of the executive committee of 81. llrcndcn'H council, Voting Men's Institute. William Hnymond, of Decker's Court, has announced himself a candidate for the HetHibllcau noinlnutlon for select council In the Fourth ivnul. Miss Dorothy Huberts,, of West Pawlet, Vt., is the guest, of Dr. and .Mrs. .1. .1. Huberts, of South Main avenue. I'M ward Kvans, of South Main ave nue, has toturned from a seven weeks' trip to Wales. William J. Thomas of Kyuou stieet, has accepted a position In Xow Castle, P.i. Miss Vlolu Murphy, of Washburn stieet, was tendered a surprise party at her home Tuesday evening by her friends. A long list of guests were In attendance. An old fashioned i-oclat will be held by Camp ITS, P. O. S. of A. this eve ning. An entertainment will be pro vided and sweet elder and doughnuts will be served. Representatives of all the city camps will be present to make arrangements for the parade and un veiling of the soldiers' and sailors monument. Michael Stern, of Price street, bin been appointed a special olllcer at 13 Koblnson's Sons brewery on Eighth street. The social committee of the Kleetrlc City Wheelmen will meet tills eve iilii. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Edwaids. of West Kim street, are In Philadelphia. The complimentary social given by St. Prendcn's council to their lady friends last evening wns attended by the representative young people of the city, and all 'pronounced It the so cl" ty event of the season. Lawrence oichcstra furnished the music and M"iirs' hall was crowded with thel mmhers and their guests. Hairy Morgan, of Landis stteet. nnd Mrs. Gustavo Bowman, of South Main avenue, were united In mnrrlngo last evening. Local Xii. 213, United Mine Workers, will meet at Janes' ball, Jackson street, this afternoon at - o'clock, to attend the funeral of the late John Mulherin. Mrs. Jane Richards, of Jackson street, Is spending two weeks Iu Phila delphia. The Columbia sent several hand some bouquets to the West Side hos pital yesterday, for which the attend ants express thnnks. An explosion of gas in the Scranton street sewer yesterday afternoon caused a break of ten feet In the gas mains and alfectcd the lights dur ing the early evening. Western Bates Beduced. Greatly reduced one-way and round titp second class rates will be in eff"ct fioni Chicago via Wisconsin Central Hallway, to points In Minne sota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon. AVashlngton and British Col umbia each Tuesday during October and November. For detailed information inquire of nearest ticket agent, or address JAS. ('. POND, Ceu'l Pass. Agent. Milwaukee, "Wis. DUNMORE DOINGS. Mysterious Disappearance of the Big Screen to Be Used for Stereop- ticon Views Other Notes. The large screen which was placed on the Swartz building facing Chest nut street, on Tuesday, for the purpose of showing stereoptlcon views iu the Interest of some or the Republican cHiidldates, very mysteriously disap peared some time early yesterday morning. How the screen could havo been reached by any one wishing to appro priate It for themselves Is u hard problem to unravel, as it was placed ubout forty feet from the ground. The police say It was in position at 12 o'clock yesterday morning and must have been quietly removed between that hour and daylight, Thu stereop tlcon display will take place when a new hereon can be secured. NUBS OF NEWS. Tin1 fiinoi.il ol r..ill.i ninilcnell.i, ihe little daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. Frank lYiiulenell.i, nf Sit Klin tdii'c-t, who died Momliy, was hold ,iiteiil.iy afternoon. The fuiur.il M-nltis, held In ft, Aiithonj's iliurib, were laim-ly iittciiiled. bilriinoiit w.w initio hi St. .Mary's temeteiy. Xos Ills n.uhoil till-" boioiijih tint I.emy Sn hude, who cnloiul Ijfa,etle itjIIoku :it Ih'o liouliinlng of tlio school jp.iv, li.u uiocl inln "Clis A," as n ii'Milt of tho coniii'tllli ov uiiilit.it Ions hohl at lh.it imtltntlon, This ip.ils wi'll for hotli Mi. SuIiikIp unci tho Diininorp High sdmiil, Up h.i.s the i.ihillclnrl.iii u( llio il.i-.-i of 11NW of tho High kIwoI. The lailhM intirwtoil in tho iiniilnir iolclu.i tlon of the annual minhriviiy of tho huh point wit Onlor of Odd 1'pllnm., will nioct this own. ini; tu tu.iKi! .in.iUKPiunits for iho Mippir und piitpituliiiiiint to he hold, Tho iiioctliii; will ho hold Jt Ihu linine ot .Mrs. RrorKC W. Harper, till riicriy Uriel. Superintendent J, (". T.ijlor, nf Sujnttin, (pent jelud.iy inarnliiK Isitlne; the illirvrent departments ot the Piuunnrp Hluh mIuioI, The irKiilar monthly mootlnir of thu rimum's Itelief association was hold lj'.t eeiiiiu; and the loutlno of !nnlne.s transit (oil. T. 1', LeUhwoith has u turned home fioni ciei.il days kuut In Philadelphia on liu-lnis, Mrn. i:. J). Iloiard, of Xoilh lllilely street, U it yiioat of frleudi in .Ten i on. Ml.is lleivdo Mauley is home iioni an evtended ii.lt inidp uitti frlondt in llaltnnoip, Mil. 'lids ii i nlng the lli,t m.i-i iiiu'ilnj,' of tho JtepuhlkMiis of thu linroiiiih Mill . held In the Independent Older of Odd IVllunn hall, 'fheie will be stuial .iddiiws, intenpeined with mush', J THE PURE V J GRAIN COFFEE Coffco Injures growing children even when it is weakeucd, Grain-0 gives them brighter eyes, firmer flesh, quicker intelligence anil hap. 1 pier dispositions. They can drink nil they want of Grain-O tho moio the better aud it tastes like coffee. All L'totCM ; 1 3c. and '.'Ic. SOUTH SCRANTON WEDDING BELLS PEALED JOY OUSLY YESTERDAY. Marriage of Miss Catharine DurJcIn to John E. Coyne In St. John's Church First Annual Banquet of Knights of St. George Republi can Mass Meeting Tonight Miss Elizabeth Miller Wedded to John Lees by Rev. Peter Christ Notes of a Personal Nature. Another pretty wciUIIiik took place In .St. .IoIiii'h chinch when Miss Cath erine Durkin of 1'lttstcin nnd Hrlck avenues, was united In inarrlaec to John n. t'nyne of t'ednr avenue. A nuptial hluii mass was solemnized by Itev, K. j, Jtellej", who ulso performed the wedding ceremony. The bride and itroom are both mem bers of St. John's church choir, and as a token of their esteem the members of the choir mini? the mass, Miss Eliza beth Dm kin sIiikIiik' the offertory. The bride was uharinliiKly attired in u kowii of white broadcloth trimmed With white lace nnd chiffon, with hat to match. Miss Mary Murray was brlA.'smald. After the ceremony" u reception was tendered the newly niur i li-il couple at thf home of the bride's mitheiv where coiiKratulatlons wcio offered arter the wedding dinner. The bride and groom left on u wedillnu lour to Xew Void.-. On their tettirn they w 111 commence housekeeping on Plttston avenue. The groom Is a collector for the Keystone Hrewery, while Miss Durkln Is well known and highly esteemed. First Annual Banquet. The first annual banquet of Branch 4o, Knights of St, George, a piomlneut organization of St. Mary's parish, took place last evening In St. Mary's hull on lllver str.eet, and was largely at tended, covers being laid for TM per sons. The tables were four In number aud ran lengthwise along the hall, which was profusely adoined with Hags, and potted palms, nnd presented a bright, cheerful picture. The programme of the evening was as follows: March, Professor John son: opening address. II. AVelssler: tojstmaster, llcv. Peter Christ: history nf the soeietv, Kdwaid (,'. Klos; over ture. Prof. Johnson: address, A. J. lleliuer; toast, l!ev. O. J. Stopper: re marks. Ilov. Von Welden: laughing song, Prof. Johnston. The committee In charge was ns follows: Henry Weissler, Harney lladle. 'William T. .Tonssen, A. J. Ren tier, John ISailes, N. Jansen, James F. liest, Charles linen, Edward C. Klos. The leeeptlon committee was com posed of the following members: John Madden. Joseph Sehwarz. N. Theobald, Frank Iltz. Itlnhurd J'eldmiller, John T. McOrash and John denies, and the llnnr committee was made up as fol lows: AV. T. Jansfcen, John ISallcs and -George J. Miller. Mass Meeting To-night. To-night a great Itepubllcan mass meeting will be held In Athletic hall Cellar avenue, at which addresses will be made by Dr. Knill Schneider, a noted tun tor of Hobokcn, N. J., and A. J. fnlborn. Prior to tile meeting a parade of the Republican clubs nf this city will lake place through the principal thorough fares. The address, will be Interesting ami lull of sound arguments in favor of tho volley of the Itepubllcan party, so that it behooves every good Repub lican in South Scranton tu be In at tendance. C. C Carpenter, .representing tho county Republican committee with Ills stereoptlcon views entertained several hundred on Alder street. Tees-Miller Wedding. At !i o'clock in St. .Mary's church on Itiver street, yesterday morning Hiss Hlizabeth Miller of Willow strep t was united In marriage tni John Tee.i of Went Scranton, by Itev. Peter Christ. The bible, who was attired In it white hllk gown nnd who pre sented a charming appearance, was at tended by her sister, Miss Mary Miller, while Matthew Miller attended the groom. A wedding reception was tendered the couple at the home of the bride's parents on AVIIlow street last evening. BRIEFLY TOLD. 'Ihe Model knur, .lunger M.ioiinpiihw anil S.iiiicenuinle held a well attended olnt prdetlee l.i it evening, Iu (.'ci mania lull, lo pivpaie for the Kianil iniiuit of the bieuu'eiiiuide, id ho givi'll nil mi, :n. Ottn Iniii'., of Stafloid aienue, a fiuiuirunner nt the blast fiiiuaee, hid hli left html M'teiely injureil on Tiiciiliy by gi'tlluu it taiiitlit be. iwieu the pi-Inn md .mil a lull I; wall. Dr. .1. .1. W.iMi attended to liU ilijuilts. After the paiaile jesteiilay the ItliiRffold h.iml g.iic n line tomert at the Neptune llugino coinpnij'.? quaiteid nit Cedar aleniie. PERSONAL MENTION. .Ml- .Miel.l 'Ihniii.K and Mks Amu l'.llM Irlt ji'tUuliy mi a i-lt In fileinN at llawley and White .Milb. MUi ll'llileii, of lllnh stieel, h il.uinuoinK' ill at 1 ui hmiie, .Mls I. mi a Ki'lloj', ilatiKliIrr nf .Inlm Killej, of Mllll nlll'l't, JllllKika, i-i oeilniisly III, Mlii Slaej- Clllfnul, who Hum ui the loiurr of l'111-.iiiil airline und I.ucuil stieu, U ill with tjtiliold leiir, GREEN RIDOE. Itev, J, W. Malone, iiv,Mant iilor of M. I'aid'ii t'atlmlln iliuiili, left jeatenlay for Ntw Vnik cltj', from wlikli plan- he will Mil for Home, where lie will jiuiaiie an cteniled imno of fcludv. Jlrn. (, Taeululeii, nf llonemlale, is lMtlnu ber tlaiiKlitt'i', Mid. William Osmond, of Jliik. ton aieiiue, Mk. W, It, IVik, ot .Woiwy airuue, n re turned from a visit to Philadelphia, 'IliU U donatlnii day at the Home for Hi" FriuitllcMi. Tlii-ro will be mi iiileitilninciit tliU eL'iiIiig, at wlikli u llur uirciing will bo lakiu. A new line ill wjUi pipe li.ti hern dUliilmtcd on Jlilaunio Ftieet, betwetu Sjiukumi und l)kkDll iiHIUll'il, Satuiilay cvtnliij.', Oit, 27, Illilrirl Deputy liruud M-Hler I'olUu and liU asUI,iiiti from Ouen Ithlue IoiIkc, Indepeiideiil Older of Odd Pellows, will IiuUll Ihe iiflki'M ilett of 'J'JjIor linine, No. (aw, This iniupleteii the work nf itC. btallal It.ii for the piesnl leim nf iitoiiths. OBITUARY, Mrs. I'.ilikk (IuIIjii, ai;ed Oo jeaij, illul at this home of her dauiihlti, Mn. IVIer Deianej, ol Diookljn htieit, I'aihoiidale, Tiieaday, Kit, M. blip Ii siirlid by te dauehlin. and four sons, Mi. T. U", Mi'Aiidiew, of Xew York illy; Mia. 1'rid lliiliauU, of tliU litj; Mis. IMwunl O'Malley, and Mr. frank May, of UalMcadj Mid. l'eter Uciauej', of ('aihondalr; Ikiuy (Irattun, of tliU illy; John und 1'iauk, ut HalUtrad, and licoige tlrattun, ol Caihondalo. 1'uucnl I'rldjy at tf.30 a. in., at St. llodu TEST The Wonderful To Prove What the Great Kidney, Liver and for YOU, Every Bottle Sent Free It used to bo considered that only urinary and bladder troubles weie to bo traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning In thu dlsolder of these most Important or gans. Tho kidneys tiller and purify the blood, that Is tholr work. So when your kldneya are weak or out of order, you can understand how tiulekly your cntlie body Is affected, and how every organ seems to fall to tic Its duly. If j-oti ate sick or "feel badly," begin tnklng the famous new discovery, rr. Kilmer's Hwamp-Rool, because uh soon as your kidney lire well they win aeip nit tne oiner organs to Health. A trial will convince anyone. Vlnoiitr tin1 mini' f.niiiuiq ruir nf Sw.nnii. limit imv'lliMtiil liy The Trlliinir, tlir one vhhli i ptililMi Iniliv fur Hip liniifit of nnr rr.itliM4 '.il III tin- lilrxlir-t trim nf tlii ivniiilitfnl ut nt Im iiiiii'IIih nf tliU (tii'nl lililni'j it'tiicilj'. Ml. .Mm j- lttiiii.111". .Mllll'llallT, TlAJI, Willi'!.: "I Willi' til ll'l J nil Kiiiih- I am wrll nml nwe tny 1i:iltli In S',iiiii-ltiinl, I W'j mi wi'iiK III im' li.uU tint I mull! hit up Inn n llulo while ill .1 Hint'. Il.nl In col. tip to lirlnllo from srun In It'll tlim-i tliinitsh the iiIkIiI: intthl 'Icep I ii. I ii few mlinilM nt ii time; wmilil wake tip mi llieil I tuiilil h.iiillv mole: fell like a In till weluhl en nil- iIiimi: feet tnlil nml swelled Iu ilny time; he.nl iclic "11 Mm lime. Veak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for many kinds of disease!, f ml If permitted to continue much suffering with fatal results aro sure to follow. Kidney tumble irritates tho n-rvei. makes you dizzy, restless, sleepless and Irritable. IMnkes you .pass water orteu during I ho day and obliges you to get up many times during the night. Pnhealthy kldnoj-n ctuitc rheumatism, gravel, catarrh of the bladder, pain In the back, joints and muscles; mnkes your head ncho and buck ache, causes Indigestion, stomach and liver trouble, you get a sallow, yellow complexion, makes you feel as though you had heart trouble: you may have plenty of ambition, but no strength; get weak and waste away. HfiAlMCIIi; Al.1, THIS TIA1IJ. Kidney and llladder Troubles Alakc Men and men Miserable. ff3B5fts?a a I Effl I EDITORIAL NOTE- Swamp-Root, tho great Kidney, Liver and Bladder remedy, ia so romarkably success ful that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of The Tribune, who have not already tried. it, may have a sample bottle sent absolutely free by mail. Also a book telling all about kidney and blad der troubles and containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured by Swamp-Root. Be sure and mention reading this generous offer in the Scranton Daily Tribuna when sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. tliuiih, r.iibnnilalo. 'Ihe lemaiiH will mine at the Delaware ami IlinUon station, Seranloii, a U n'elnek and be taken to the lliinmnie Citlmlic icmrteiy. llceei-i'd was a lesident of Diiumme fur i.fxii'1'ii jejri and ln been ill f'ai Imud.ile (hiilein j'eiK. Her hiiOianil, who win one nf Ihe pmniiM nf tnii a!liv, died iteen 111011111.-1 .vjn. Mi. t.i7ie T.oih, ,ii;ii :r je.iis died at her lioine on Xoith In mi; ai lino nu Tui"daj. aflei a liiiurring ii Im .-. ''Hie funeral will tike plan- tlii-, nflirnnnn nt i!.::n nMntk. Jiiti'iniciit iu Wa-hintnn aieuue eeincteij. Mi-. Illlen Jlil.'taw, of Jlonsie, died je-leiday nt the I.iik.twanu.i hn-pit.il, while she reiehed tiealniinl for pneumonia, -iiue Sundiy nlprhl. Mie wai i jiard of .tku and K .uried by her l.u-Iinid. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Pleasant Surprise Party Tendered Miss Gretta Purcell Other News and Personal Notes. A pleasant birthday surprise was tendered Allss CJretta I'uicell on Tripp street on Tuesday evening, by a large number of her friends, and the oc casion was much enjoyed. After en joying an evening of music, games and dancing, and various other diversions, refieshments were served. Among those present wore: JUsses Kmlly Plillo, Nora Conrad, Emily Archer, Marj- Purcell, Kathleen I'ur cell, Jennie Ilerrou, Sophie .Snyder, Anna Ilarte, Sabine Lynch, Katlo Lynch, Lillian Mlrtst, Anna Fox, of Taylor: Hilda and JIadclIne Fox of Mooslc: Jlessrs. Stanley illller, Roy Miller, Willie Harto, Charlie Ilarte, Floyd l'hilo, Theodore Johnson, Frank Twining, Haiold Freas.E veil Thomas, Jiobort Feateuby, Thomas Urown, Ar thur Deeii, P. J. "Whelan, and J. F. Whelan of tho South Side. Mr. and Mrs. C Whelan, Mrs. Margurite Whe lan, Mrs. W. M. Fox and hon, of Tay lor. TOLD IN A PEW LINES. In iTjiiiui lion with the praj'ir meeting ser Ieei at the i'rmidenic MithodUt Kpl-iopal ihiiiili, list eiiulus;, the Kpuoith I. eigne held a teiilio for the pour. The inuubeM and IllemU brnmiht tlntblni; and pound paik.i,'es of eat.lliks, wlildi will be di-di United auioiiR the iimiij poor and iIimiiIui; (amllli's. The Kpwoith League of the tliuiih h.n bull doiiiK' many noble iIiimU und thiir wmk U limili aipreelated by the i iiiitiniitilty. The memheis are to be commended for this latial eiideine nf their iharity. The Women'', Hume Mk-Iunny soelelj nf ihe Piovldeme Pie-bjteilau iliiueli will hold a luiitiiitr thin ufteiuooii ut the home of Mrs. I.. W. Morv, of Xnitli Main ineiuie, 'j liu Key-tone Literary and llrainatii iluli will hold a Miilal iu tho Audiuuiiiui t lii-t cunliiir. Mis. Ah xitmlcr llijdeu, of Illiae.i, '. V,, U the truest of her pari ills, Mr. and Mr. S. liawirf, ot 'Inroop btii'Lt, The .Ninth Knd htam defeated the UI) pliant basket ball team Tue-day nlh'lit I1)- ! 1-0''" n' l,s to II. A huil.ll follow id the came. PERSONALITIES. .Ijiiiei .1, Jlay luit relumed fioni Xiw Yoik, wlnie Im Ii.ii been tojuumlnir for the put nioutli, Mn, lleiheit Mjmhi, of lldiii annuo, I- III. Iloin To Mr. nnd Mk. John lliiiinlni', of l.hi.id htitet, u boil, Hoherl IH'lne, u 1 1 Kid J r army Mildler, wlm l bt.ttloned at 1'oit Mouioe, ll the Ktitat of liU mini im Wrct Millet olieel. Ml vi May HalUtead, nf l.iuoulle, l tho b'Uet of H'lallU'i on Oik btiet't, Vov Female Complaints, mill dlaeuBi's urlnliiK fiom un Innmro Btuto or tlio uloml I.li'Iity'H Celury Nervo Comiiounil Is an Invuliiiililo spe cillL'. rlolil by Mut'tlluw Urns. Anticipated. Ficm the Dclioll Journal, I'oii.ultlui; unit' our ttlout lliilUh huiU, uc pieced on, Hilllllik' like iti moil-.. Of iouri.0 tho Jvllow deih tai- wjy befuiv in. "How to the liieiil.ihle!" we Khouleil to Un in, bleinly. "Itut we lue already bowed to one inevitable thU iiioiuiui;!" the (lilneae calkd luik, in much termini; perpleilty. Fiom tliU we knew that the auurtcd liuulJiu lud been too 'julik for iu. FOR YOURSELF Curative Properties of Swamp-Root. Reader of The Tribune by Hall. I inulil lint Keep mv inlliil mi one Milijeit iimie ui.iii a iew mwii'H ui a nine, l wmilil fniKil wh.it I was tilklnif about, I pent fur n .'.imple Imtlle nf Sw.nnp-ltoiit, nnd liu'e then I line tukeii K Ijijci' bottlM pureliaieil nf my iIiiikcIvI, .mil inn in well ill cut I win. 1 taii't think joti rnuugli for the inie ilerful tionil join- Jiiii-1tont ilhl for me. "f ttnve swainp-ltoiit in my little cltl. She inulil lint 1 1 hi her urine. It euieil l.ei-. S'teu linltle-i mrtil m Imtli, If j'ntt wlih to print miy nf thN letlti-, iln so. t remain jnti filiml. and wi-.li j mi vuiivw nml Inui? llle. MiJ j'tiii fhnl ii'm .ifter jnur l.ilmr-t .lie Hie liliril." .MIIS. ll.MIV HUMANS, .1.111. 4, 1!H). M.inclicilcr, Teias, Wo- In taking Swamp-Itoot you af ford natural help to Nature, for Siivamp-Hoot Is the most perfect healer and gentle aid to the kid neys that Is known to medical science. If there Is any doubt in your mind as to j'our condition, take from vour urine on rising about four ounces, place In a glass or bottle and let it stand twenty-four hours. If on examination It is milky or cloudy. If there Is a brick dust settling, or If small particles float about In It, your kldnej's are in need of Immediate attention. If you are already convinced that Swamp-ltoot is what you need, you can purchase the regular llfty-cent nnd one-dollar size bottles ut the drug stores everywhere. Remem ber the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, and the address, Bingham- ton, N. Y. A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. DU. T. FEI.IX UOURAUU'K OHIENTiL. CKK AM, OK MA010AI. OKAVTIF1EU. Itemores 1n, rimplei, FnolilML Moth J'atchte, ln-li, and Skin dlwaMfl. vxA ortry blcmliili on uwu7, ana uenca deleeUon. U AM Btood the Uat eXM jrun. and la aa barmleii ira taata It in dg mre ic u prop, crly made. Accept no counterfeit of Imllaroame. Dr. L. A. Bajrs eatd to a lady of tbe bauttom (apalicntlt "As you iaaleewtlluiethem. l recommena uoui I and's Cream as tba leakt harmful of all the Skin prenara tlonn." For aala br all Dnnrfflsta ana lancj-OooiIs Dealers lnttaoV.S.,Canadas,and Eurosa. aTXUD. T.flOP&UtB. Prop'r, SI Great Joaca BU, K.T. LIVERBTA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES iBiliousnoss. IConstipation, Dyspepsia, 81ck-Keaii" lacho and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBl). Bold by all drunclsts or sent by moll. Nerrlta Medical Co., Cbteira Bold by McGarrah A Thomas, Drue gists,, W) Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Fa. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. American 1'lan, $3.50 per day and upward. European l'lan, $1.50 per day and upward. I. D. CRAWFOKD, Proprietor. ---'-- Tor Ilusfuess Men In the heart ol the wholcsala district. For Slioi)icivi S nilnutea' wulk to Wunamakeras S minutes to Sli'tt'l Cooper's Big Ktoro. Kftsy of acceua to tho great 11 ry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block fiom B'way Cars, civ Ins rosy transpoi'tatlou to all points ot Interest. . HOTEL ALBERT I X NEW YORK. ; f Cor. 11th BT. ft UNIVERSITY VU " Only otio Block rrom Broadway, -f f Dnnm! 1 Iln ITAURANT. Room Up. Prices Krasonablo f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f---- Well Illustrattd in the Career of Stonewall Jackson. I'lOlll hlKlt'M, AVliun youiiB Sionuwall Jm-kboii, one or tho nu-t itwHwui'il, untjulnly and, hueinliigly, uninomlaliiKr yotitliH tluU llio South htifi iiriiiliip.'il, lii'iuil of u vacancy ut West Point, In. liniiu.'dliUt. y went to VashliiKtuii, dotonuliied to Kut the appointment, ami ho not It. "When ho reuchi'il Went 1'olnt, the other hoys laughed at hlni, but one of Hit-in, with more penetration than his companions, suld- "That fellow looka lllcu he's conie in Htay," Ho did stay. He wotUetl haul, economized, and saved eiiouuh from his cadet's pay, after coverlnu all expoii'-e.s, to buy Ilia sister a slllc dress. The world knows what battles he fought, what victories he won, in the last years of lily life. It was determination that gave to history this splendid name, to J f K.I J If I a JlJs Si I ' 1 LC-1 v. HBLTEmEj'BB niirii'iiffu nil nun.! 1UU fla.U 2SCTS. I Bladder Remedy Will Do Hay Have a Samplr (Swamn-Koot Is pleasant to tk, AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUn THEATRE Burcunder & Rels. Leasees and ManajarJ A. J. Duffy, Iiualne5$ Manager. One Night Only, Thursday Oct. 25. lion ps ThioiiRh tin Kicnitijr of Mad-Cap Van "THE GIRL. FROM MAXIM'S." Funniest French Farce. llo.irs A Jolly Allnir Xew York Herald. When the highly sneeeisfiil and liveiv corneal w.is heic last ea-ou ll iiiiidc a decided stlcct'4 I'ruental with thi" hlsr cast ami romplete Crl triion II e.'iter, Xew York, 1'ioductioii. I'n'cis, Sir. to M.50. Aihaniu ,i.i le of te.iti on sale Tuesday af 0 a. in. One Night Only, Monday, Oct. 20. LEWIS MORRISON'S coMPi.urK m rjiAHou.vrr. imioductios 1 1 1 1 iti iii.uniliii'iit and i-crnio cllccts and iti m.ineloiu stoiy. The eien Wooden, of MaKccraft. The Fiery nrin Ini. tho Illuminated (..irtleii, the Niircinberif fitheili.il, Ihe IJleitrlc Duel, the Ular.tlip Ctom, the W'.ilnirKis licieU, the lleaiitlfid ApotlteoMs. .md all Ihe i-Tcil fi.itiui". of this favorite play Oriirli.il ioiiiuii. Car load ot icenerj'. Every lliini; now Inn the title. I'mei- '-.'e. to M. Pale of seats open at lio offlee, Trlday, 2 at 9 a. m. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, nUKaUNDHR & RDIS, Lessees. H. A. BltOWN, JMannijer. II M.A.NCi: OP VtVXK. Schiller Stock Company in- iti:i'i:i(ToiitL'. Tliin-ilay iiIbIiI. hnite ("riito; Filthy inatltife, Daimhlers .Siirillte; TiMay niitlit, Hroat lirook. hn Il.iiiilh'jp; S.-.lind.iy iiiatiuee, M.itterinin Mr. .toned; Salunl.ij- nkht, Ited, White and llluc. AM. XIJXT AVC11K. BENNETT AND MOULTON CO. and ui.tiid coneeit nulirslM with the Ilionzu Jlelh.i as a bpecl.il feature, t'oiul puny. New Gaiety Theatre If, II. LON'd, Lessee and Manager, Thieo ili.ti. roniiiicnrluir, Monday, Oet. 22, Call Danti'n iltiiiniiii;. ItolllcUnir, Muilcal Fauo Cometh , A LUCKY COON. Intiodi'eliii; the will known rnlnicil comediann, IIII.V Illf.N.V and WAI.TKIl DIXON'. A ehonis ot twenty jouiiir, pretty and tluiiely Cieoln Maid, rut. I'leio pioilueeil liy pcrmbiaoa of Wllllaim aud Walktr, Daily .Matinee, 'lliree ilayj, coiiiinriiclni; Thursday, Oct. Si, Dally Matinee. America's Greatest Vaudeville Stars. Tho Cit'jiu of Ameilciiu Vaudciillo. I'llces, 15e., 2a',, :),., ,-0e. EUGENE FIELD'S POEMS A $7.00 BOOK Given Free to each person Interwt. id in subscribing to tha Kugtiiu k'lrld Monu. ment Souvenir Fund. f-ubicrlba any amount desired. Subscriptions u low as $1,00 will en title donor to Id daint ily urlUtlo volume. 'PIUUI pl.OWBRS" (cloth bound, Sull), a. a certifleuto of subscrip tion to fund. Book loulaliu a selection of Field's beit and inoit Till: Hook oMlie ruutiiry.lliind. Homely I Iuh truteil by tutr-ty-tuo of tlio World' i treat est .VltUU, reprrsentatlvo worKs und IS reauy tor at llieiy. Hut for tha noble contribution ot the Moild'rf urea test arti.ls this book, could not have been inaniifactuied for less than 47.00, Tlio Fund erf a ted is divided equally be tween the family of tlio late t-ugeno Field and tlii) Kund for the building ot a monu Hunt to tho memory of the beloved leet of childhood. Address Kuzcno HUM Alonument Souvenelr Hund Clilcu.o. IIL If ou aho uUli to tend poatige, eacloi 10 (cuts. H SWAMP-ROOT M H H Star tk onL tits 9i H H thrta tMipooBfuM befor H H oraftcrniMlfaBd at bed. B B tint. H 1 ChHlrta IeM tetotitng H H toafc. ooouaenea rtth fH Rna'jtOMiaBdlnoroaMtD H iH (on I ot) or mora, u taa H H cuevoaldMtmtorequtr. H Ll 1hi irraat nraodjr cani H H all kldnor.JlTer, blaster H H andUrloAotdUwjblaiaad bH H iaontefiluateaaI tM- H H BtThauchaicatatfliafrBa fH H Madder, srarcl, rhi uiaa H H HnruhimblfoaBdBrlftit'i H H DlMiin, TrhlchlathewoMC H HH fsrmotkldneydlteasa. H Icltplauauttotake. H H PREPARED ONLY BT H H DR. KILMER CO., H H BINQHAMTON, N,VL H H aoMbyaUDranhta. H . ii . " ' -f ,..ifc -JJIM Wfe. jij '! :u. ,, tf "im ei- i' j-- ' S. fVS", rkj. - " Xitf. t '