it J J ;f: ' to h"SJ i TH13 SCRANTON TRJlHtNE-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1900. U l I. WEST PARADE AND MASS MEETING REPUBLICAN CLUBS WILL BE IN LINE THIS EVENING. Details Completed for the Final Rally In the Campaign In West Scrnnton. Lino of March and Organizations Expected Address by Hon. Hugh Gordon Miller Wheelmen Will Ob serve Hallowe'en School Deposits, Special Services and Other Notes of Interest. Tlie .locond Itepublli'iui rally, parnilo nnd mns.s meeting f tlio present cnin pnlffn, under the uiisplfs or the W'ewt Side Central Republican flub, ulll iiiflt plnee this fvcnliif,', mill JutlKlnu; J'liim tlio ctitlftisltiHin behiK displayed, the demonstration will out-rival the one held two weeks iiko. Tlio speaker of tlio uvuiilug will be Hon. Huprlt Cordon Jllllor, of VliRlnla, who will discuss the issues of the campaign. "W. Cuylord Thomas will ho chair man of the mass ineotlUK, und A. J. C'olbnrn will also dellvui one or his patriotic addresses. The following or ders have been Issued by the grand marshal, Frank 1. Hee.se, who will b assisted as aides by Hdward Coons, or the t'nlon T.ohkiio. and David Owens, of the West Side club. Tlio p-ii.nlc will finm mi Miin .inline, llplit lr-tlnC en .Lirkiiin -tu'il, .U 7 ii'ilmk i-lmp. .iml will inmo mir tin- following mute il T.J'i: M.iin aw hug I" L.tl.tjetle iiwnne, In lljile l'aik .iciiui', to Dhi-imi -Heel, to Main mimic to ruinn ulieet, iniintciin.iiili up Miln niiiine to N, T)iiil's lull .mil ili-uii. ('lulu ul-lnns,' tn pirliiipatn wlm air lift mentioned In the linn of mirili will li'pnll to tlio 111.11 v.ll nt M lin an nuc nml J.iil.-nn Mini .it 7 n'tlnil; -Imp. The Ilonidi Hidu-. I nlon haunt' nml Ki -.ton Colored ltepnhlU.in iluii will i nine tip lhiliin-mi Miri'l ami swliw onto Main annuo, fin tiling the held of tin1 oliilnn. Ilv ntilel of the .i.inil nt ir-ili.il, l'l.nik II. ltu'-e. 'lhe two dii-lons nf tlii' iii.nli will lie in xlc vp us follows: rillST DIVMOV. llnllKh lllilil-. ll.inil. I nion J-e.iRiii. Dunn Cotp-i. Noith r.inl Iti ptihlif.in (tub. T. .1. lie m, hi- (!! ( lull. Mennii'i It md. Kei.-tniie ('nlonil It puiiliiaii (Inli. T.ijlnr llriuilillciii ( lull. m:i ovi) iu mo. Nay Aim Diiim Cmp-. Wi -t Mile I uiti.il la pulilii.iu fluli. I'iflrcntli inl Diiim Cmp, riflruilli W.ml UepnhHo.in Club T. .1. llo.uinlds lti'pulilii.in flnli. l.'ilw.ml .I.imr--., .Ii., ltrpul'lu.in t'luli. huetii-h Itrpulilk.in I lull. Geta Good Enough Cough remedy. Dufour's French Tar is what you need. Beautiful Bath Of Exquisite Design and Finish, There's a windowful of darling beau ty and timely comfort awaiting your in spection today, and although it consists of nothing but Bath Robes, there's a wealth of art and elegance represented in the display which cannot fail to charm the eye and support the acme of modern comfort, A Clever American Idea Is represented in the double extra soft Fleeced Cotton Robes, which are accurate copies of the highest-priced goods in many respects, will wear as well "and look very well for many a day. Your Choice of . 4 ff Lovely Cotton Robes, But, of Course the Rea! Indian Robes in Fine Wool Made ou American, soil by workmen imported from the ror East, are of most interest to people of refined taste. The tolor blendings are beautiful aud of unlimited variety; and lhe patterns, no matter bow intricate; are all woven. This new American product is better than the best im ported and costs less mouey. It will be well for yon to see them however. We can explain matters better theu. e Warehouse SCRANTON Citizens nluiiK the line of nmivh aio reiitlcsted tn llluiulnitte itntl deeoiuto their stores and icsldeiioes, and a. kcii rral Invitiillon Is extended to voters In altonil tltu mass mooting and lis ten to the ut'KUtuenlH of one r the bileJttest, brainiest and most eloquent speakeiH on the Kepubllcan rostrum. Will Observe Hallowe'en. The members of the Hlei-lrle City "Wheelmen, throuKli their new social committee, will bo permitted lo ob serve Hallowe'en tnmoirow evenltiK In a most beiimnir manner, jii mitiuion to the usual diversions on such occa sions, special oiilcrtaltimcnt and n. lialatable lunch will be puivliled. The committee refuse to dlvulpe the pi'o?ratuiiie, fourlnjr that some of their orljrlnul Ideas mlht be exploded. It Is safe in predict, however, that till who attend win be assured of a most enjoyable evening. Invitations have been Issued to all the members with the privilege of taking alone; friends, to enjoy the hos pitality of the club. Weekly School Deposits. The followltiK deposits were made at the West Side bank yesterday af ternoon for the pupils or public schools Nos. i:j and 19: Xn. Ill D.nlil Owens "'! Illliulwlli I.i'l, ftl.-Jj; llritli.l Kollj, lie.; Nellie llkluiult, St. II; Nellie Kellj. 17i.i Wli 1'iiir, .Vic; Sloth Milloiialil. sll.31. Total. S7,!).!. No. Iti-.Miij Li'i'ii, ra'r. Ml-rf Muri ii, lfJ.."i"i; VI", XiilioN, N.; MI-h II0.1111M1, Mir.; MI-h iluiji.in, (Mi.; MiM lluttoii, IV. ; All-- lli.nii, l.li.; illi-i I).il, tile.; Mi-t Killnw. fi.; Mki Wiule, 1.17; Mls I'ljnn. Ml; MNs MhiiIi, 7.!e.; Mr-i. IVrlur, 2. II, JII-m l'nk, 7c Total, iji:;.57. St. John's Devotional Services. llev. C V. AVelden, who Is In tem porary charge of the St. John's Her man Catholic, church, bcKati forty hours' devotional services In that edi fice on Sunday morning1, llev. .T. K. Ktelnklrchner. of Luxeiup, pi cached Sunday evenliif,', and llev. J. W. Haltn, of AVllkes-Hane, conducted the se vlces last evening. llev. J'i'ter Clnisl, of Hnuth Scran ton, will iiieaeh the clos'i'H sermon this uvenliiiT, llev. Welden Is beiiiK assisted In the services by llev Georno Stopper, of South Ser.uiton, ,ind llev. F. K. Straub, ol 1'lttston. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The IJemoeiats of t li- Sixtli and KlKliteenth wards will hold a rally in tlolden's hall Thuinlay evemm,'. The speakers will be. John l. Quinnun, W. l- Shean, J. J. .Murphy md '. .1. Mur ray. A drawing for a pilze of :f!0 will be conducted by the llyil" I'.nlc Father ilathew society on December :. Hooka of tickets are now in the hands of the membeis. A piize will be offend to tlie under In iiiHlnpr in the most membeis dining the next year. The (Mil Upslloa society of the Washburn Street .Presbyterian church nmt last evenlupr in an intercstini; so slon. (Mass Xn. Hi, of the Sunday school, will conduct a social In the church next Friday evening. An Inloiinal ilince will be held In P I .W up, Robes tlii! 13lcctrlo C'lly Wlioelnicn'.t club huiisu this evening, under the tui-opli-es of the Uauholor Girls. Tomorrow will be u fast day In the L'ulhollo ol.urc.li, bdlnu tlm VIrI! nf the feast of Alt' Saints. Tlnirf-day will lo All SiiIiiIh' Uny, and morses will be celebrated In SI. PutrleU's i hutch at I!, 7 ittid S o'clock. Confessions will be lieuul Wednesday afternoon and cVPit liu,'. On Friday, All Souls' V.y, masses will be mild at 0, 7 and S o'clock, Fred Junes, of Jackson street, loft last iiIkIu for Hutte Oily, Mont,, whuto he han accepted a position, A, Jones and dauKhlor, Kllza beth, of Jackson street, have returned homo from a three months' trip to the old country. Mr. and Jlr.t. Hubert Huberts, of West 1'awlet, Vermont, are the Kllrsta of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Ilobcrls, of South Main avenue. A Prohibition rally will bo held In It. O. Morgan's hall, corner of Main ave nue) and Jackson .street, conmieneltiK at ".IK o'clock this evening. Ladles and Kontlcmen are Invited to attend, Dr. Hateson will he tjie sneaker, and Will iam Stanton will render a cornet solo. Ira A. Sutton, of Kdwurds court, has returned lo his home from Frankfort, Maine. This Is the ynuiiff man who was supposed to have been killed In a railroad wreck at AVIImlntrton, Del., some lime ni;o. NORTH SCRANTON. A vellum 1 1111tl.iKr.il Ion w.ih iMimuly uirrtril at tin- home of (irlltltli Hail-, on lllll olurt Smiilrr .illrinooii, A mi tnlirr of the Iioiim'IioIiI in Iklitlnu' a pipe iiiiiilnith' ilniipiil I lid limn. I hi,' in ilili on ,i wjf.i, lii'tnnlly thrio w.ih n lni-k llir, wliltli tliiiMtoiiril Hit' ilitnutlon of tlm liniiio, .Mr. D.tW with ran1 iiriM-iiii" of iiiinil sriril the "Of.i nut lairiril it oiitnlo tlir s-tiHt, wlicii" It liuiui'il iiu-ii lly inilll lon-iminl. 'I be Hi publican i-lnu of this pl.icn ii now ronifmt.ilily loiatiil In n suite ot looms in the iiuilitnriiiin. l'l.ins liiir lnrn prrfrctul wluiiliy it will Ikioiiio a poiiii.inriiL oiir.ini?'.ition. J.iini'H Liu-is, of Cli.irliM stucl, N l-ilhiir fill mis at Siinlli (llli-on. l'lofrsMir Mirtln, ptimipil of Xo. -1 hihnol, li.is irmoiiMl liis family from Mnstnw- to 1'tln.i ncinu. 'Ilionus I'uuill, of ICtiHlonc nriiilpini', i-pi-nt Siiniliy wllh his p.nrnLs mi Summit .iM'iiur. IIq wiis ,n oiup.inird by his ( 1.ia-,hi itr, .Mr. Sniilini. V. II. ILilivr mill 1.1111II), nf TIu'ihIoip Muvl, li.iii' lotnini'il fiotn I'.nliityiillr, wb ir liny li.iir bun i-piiitliiii; .1 Itu ilj.is. 'Ihr fitiiii.il of Tik.i ('iitnibill, tin- .1 yi.ir-obl il.'i'ltlitir of Mis. IMIi'n C.impbill. will lie li.-lil fiinn bit- liotnf mi At. in- siuot this altP'iioon ,it 1 oMml,. 'I br tu111i.1l of I h.tibs Cilti.illoit w.is hi hi is. trnl. ii- .ilU'iiioon 1 1 1 mi the f.imily t iiib-nr t- on ltii.,l)r sirrei. bid inn 11I w.i-, mnlr in C.ltln 1h.1l i inirli ly. 'Ihr Dcfimloi- ot the Suilli Shlu .mil the Xoilli Khii M.ns will In' Ihr ojiposin tr.ims ill :i ii.imo oi ln-l.i I lull ,it Ihr tiilttoriiim this rioiiin;,-, 'Ihr Noith Main .'iirnnr p.ur is now- inmplrliil Us f.ir .k lie 111 f.tiir(. Thr woik ;oos 011 nini h hi Hit lb. in 11 ihil .it tin bi-zinnins. o.iclt ni.iit briiiji brllir .itiiiiinlril with Ihr woik. ( nlisl.ililr Itiin.nd P,tu', who h.is brJli slihi 1 inili-piisril for ihr List 111. nali with -Imiiii-h tinnble, Is uphllv iu oi lin-.'. Mr. Tinoiiii'iv.ill .mil wifr, of Wr-1 AbniKton, wur lalhi-s'nn Ahlriin.in (it lei 1). Mi. is, r-tir-1l.11. Thr timiirt-. .mil iliiwis of liu.il nniiin No. i::r.7 will nml ibis I'Mnin-r .11 l.rnniiil's hill, .it T.'id o'llncl;. -Iiilm i;. W'olll tircheil woiil ictrnlii of thr ilrjlli of Ins t.iilui, I'. II. Wolil. or Miiili'iiillo, Jlutiior lontili. GREEN RIDGE. Mi. I I'.llilsoii, who h.is brcn th msl nf liirin lliilife fiirml-, for Ibr p.ist liner wot!.", t t n 1 11c 1 1 in I'bil iihlplii.t i(-lrnli.. lltrr.ll nwi'1 h.is linn l.liil mi DiI.iu.iic sllnl fiom Ihr iisliliiiic of .Mis. ., 11. N'ilhnl, f 01 ii i of Miiiliisnti iiMiiue. with Ihr in.iln srwrr on Dii-hsoii .iiinur. .Mi. Ch.iilis M'.ilion, of I'illsiiin, 1, spuiihin; .1 fi'w- 1I.1.11 with his iliitKlili'i, -Mts. liioii;, -Moiiii., of Moiisi y .iicnnr. 'Ihr inisirrs of AOmiy Mi Ihoilist i:pUiop.il ilniuli h.nr atrrplul plaits loi linn nrw pn-!-iin.ir ami rpnl to bir.iU roiitiil for llir fonn. Ilium w.ills .11 an r.nli ilalr. The liiiiblin will fiont on Mon-ii .iMimr, .mil will br li.iitil-ntiio .nut inoilrin. Mi-. Tliniiiis II.111, of iiiMooil, is lisiilni; hi 1 lnolhri, Mis. L. , Wall, ot t'.ipoiin awnnr, 'I bur will br ,1 sprii.il iinitiim ol thr C1nr1.1l I'IiIiiikw- Mninr lonip.iiiy .11 thi-ir iimin at Ii ilf. p.isl imkIiI o'lloik this I'Mliilc-. A full allilnl. .lino is liipilnl. 'Ihr 1 iihrs ol thr I. urn ltlih:i Pir-bi li'ii.ei ibnnh .nr iripn Ii d to iiii-tt in llir ilinuh pu lois Ihis .iftrinniiii, to ,srw on j-,irninils I1lc.l1 air lo br mit in ihr mission.iiy lm Ihr l.iilu'3 air piruiiii. I!i. I'. .1. M.ll.ili', of I'ilt-i iu-riih.il .111 ablr .mil intilistini; srininll ill SI. IMnVs 1 .llhn. lb ihiinll l.l-l niht. lhi. Mill's Vb M.1111H will ilvlltu Ihr siimoii this ni'iiliu. OBITUARY. .Ii lin Dn.ii'i, Mm nf 1111 .1 lt 1 tin- I. il,' Mkliii-I D.v.ur, oi Ills I. inn ..luii, ilml iiiUul.ii .ilti-i :i -linil illiii'-i .it tin' Inline mi tiiim Mii'i't, 'Ihu ilii'.i-i'il Iml In en .i Miiluir wiili lu-.iil tumble fill' -CIIIH' limn .111.1 llU Mlililill i, Hh ,l 1 u'llddi .M'-IiiiI.ij- inuiiiliii; .ii iliu in i.iImi1.ii' ln'.iii tumble. 'Jliu junni; nun li.nl ni.iiiy fiiunN in tin' limoiiuli, white lie ulu.1,1-. lti.iili. In ImtiH', ilml .1 fcliuue ','iii'i pi'ii.iilM in my liuiiii". .it hi-, Lilly ile.illi, Siiivlilii? .tie liU mother, biut. ir .Lime , .mil fmir i-iMii-., .li, M, O'llmn, Mny jihI Annie lluju .md Mi-,, .lime-, liile. 'I In' iiiiii.il will be held lhi-. ni.uiiiiiK- .it U ii'ilwl;, tuiiii'-i beliu In Id in M. MiijN I'.ithii. Hi ilinuh. Inteiniiiit will he mule In M. Iji,vV C.itliiilli! nun tui, l'.ltiiil. Il.is;il.v, .ijfeil Ii ,u'.ir, nini lui many e..ii iiiniluitril ,i Ki'iiei.il Mine en ,I.iiK"imi Kluet, hilew Clicliiul, ilml i'.iiIj .M'-Heul.ii' liHUIlilii.-, iiiur .'. llnillli' illne-,.. Dece.i.iil w.i's it 1 .tiilli.it- limine In Wi-1 Sii.iniun, .hM i.iine heie whin (iilte .loiini!, M'tllins In lhi-. eit), iiiul h.w hiiiie re-'lihil hue. lie U miuieil hy III- wife .mil Iwn iIiiikIui'Is, lliiil'il .unl Willi, fml. The film ill will t.iKe jil.n o llmi-il.iy inniiiinir .11 II n'l liicK, Willi n iiiiiicin mi-.- ill si. I'.itiliK'i. I'.illinlle ihiiuh. Inlerini'iit will he in nle in the Citlinlinl lennti-iy, 'Hie ile.illi nf .Ml.-, M. r.inell, nf .illl (ill, -mi Mui'l, oiniiiiil .it ;I..I0 .le-leiil.iy iimriiliKr, h-ii.i-iij wa- lA.w.iin nhl, she U siniiii'il liv el'lit ililliliin, nimib; .lohii V, K.iilell, I'ahli'k I, r.niill, Timlin- I', 1'jrii'll, Anthimy f!, IMrrell, M.ny ., I'.irull, JI.HK.net r.inell, .lull.i l'.i. H'11 nml llo-o r.inell. The fuiiei.il will tilo il.iie .it tlm C.ithcili.ll .it II n'l liii-k Wi'ilncsiljy nun ninw, liili'iiui nt in tho Cntlieiiul I'duetuy, li-. I'.mlil h lit ii, j ii .ikiiI tiiilcnt of Sniith Ki.intun, ilk il Hunil.iy nioinliii; .it tliu family ir-iilcnu', 101 stone .iirnnr. Hip fiiniT.il will be hi'l'l tills inornliiir, wllh u ieiiitcin IiIkIi iiui, In ht, I'rli-r'ii iMtlieili.il, fntiiinent Mill he in.nle in Cithcilial ccinitciy. Ill,- .line Mclliillen. i,( Siniio .iiinne, illnl ji'tuil.iy inoinlns alter u brlif lllni.. Tin) iliie.i-ul Is lu iliiiulilir ol llr ami li. Hjiiiui'1 -Mi Mnlli'li, nt 21 Stone .iMiine, GRAiNO GRAIN COFFEE Oraiu-0 is not n Btitnulant, like coffee. It is a tonic and its effects aro permanent. A successful substitute for coffee, because it lias tho coffco flavor that everybody likes. Lots ot coffee substitutes in tho market, but only one food drink Ur.iin.0. M tirotcrs ; 15c. auil '.'3c. Test for Yourself the Wonderful Curative Properties of SwampRoot To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy Swamp-Root Will Do for YOU, . . . Reporters Have Convincing Dr. Kii..mi.r & Co., Binghamton, N. CiENTI.hMEN : I feel it my duty to send you an acknowledgment ol the receipt of the sample bottle of Swamp Root you so kindly sent me. I had been out of health for the past five years with kidney and bladdor trouble. Had our best physicians prescribe for me. They would relieve me for the time being, but the old complaint would in a short time return again. I sent for a sample bottle of Swamp-Root and found it did me a world of good. Since then I have taken eight small bottles bought at my drug store, and I consider myself pel fectly cured. It seemed as though my back would break in two after stooping. 1 do not have to get up during the night to urinate as I formerly did, three or four times a night, but now sleep the sleep of peace. My back is all right again, and in every way I am a new man. Two of my brother officers are still using Swamp-Root. They, like myself, cannot say too much in praise of it. It is a boon to mankind. We recommend it to all humanity who are suffering from kidney and bladder diseases. My brother olliceis (whose signatures accompany this letter), as well as myself, thank you for the blessing you have brought to the human race in the compounding of Swamp-Root. We remain, yours very truly, JAMES COOK, HUGH E. BOYLE, Officers of the jSth Police Precinct, Gi eater New York JOHN J. BODKIN. Nov. iO, iSqg. THEODORUS VAN WYCK. former Kditor of the Mt. Vernon News, and now one of the most pruspeious real estate brokers in New Yorl;, 12S South nicventh Avenue, Aount Vernon, N. Y. TO WHOM IT AAY CONCERN : I h.ul been a suifeier for over four years fiom .seveie attacks of iheumatism and Kidney tiouble, probably contracted by exposure on liuiitiiiK expeditions and wading trout streams. I tried many reme dies, the patent and other kind, hut none of them see.i ed to do me .inyKooJ. I was persuaded by an old and valued friend to try Swainp.Root, and fi a nklv confess it has benefited me as no other medicine ha.s. I now fe-'l like mysell ai;ain. I do not have the con stant aches and pains which at one time seemed to make life un bearable. It is a positive benefit in ailments of this kind. I always keep it in the hou.se. as it is just as necessary as bi e.ul and butter. Very respectfully. (lyAc - EDITORIAL NOTE. -Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney, Liver and Bladder remedy, is so remarkably successful that a special arrangement ha been made by which all readers of The Scranton 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 bladder 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 Tribune when sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, Y. r SOUTHSGRANTON SPECIAL OFFICER JOSEPH GARD NER IS UPHELD. He Objected to Emil Geissler Playing the Accordeon nnd the Latter Wns Fined by Alderman Ruddy An nunl Athletic Exhibition Tomorrow Night Miss Mny Connell Enter tained New Debating Society Or ganized Complimentary Bnll Ac cidents of n Day. ,IomiIi (liiriliiiT, of '.Ho jjircli tivi't. lower Hour, In a Mjiei'i.il utlli-fi-, Jlu wi'iirs u bi'llliuiit bailee that may niiMii u' Kii'iit dual; It may nut. .Sun day iiIkIu it liiMt Its Munlfli'iini'i', It wii.s hiiieivil at and tho ollli-or wi'iir liiK It was hi'oitVil at and mocUi'il. it Mas loo much fur liuiuan iiatuii' in boar uud Alileriiiiin lltulily ivns oalli'd uiinit last nlBht to Htni teuton out iimt U'l s. rriiii (iidssli'i, of ui. Ulrch i-trri-t tlpliei' llooi', was ct'Iulii'.itlns honu'thliur or othor Kuiulay nlijlit, and iiiifiii-tu-iiati'ly tlioiiKlu an aci'onlooii would lu'lli inattoi's iiloiiH'. The oulpliratln,? was all rlsrht, but tho aucoideon ui; I'oiuiianliiii'nt was all ioiik, mid as llo luiiniicd tlio whi'oay old Instru lui'lit upstnli-H in the dani'liiK; of a pair of foot, stall is lu'Ktin hawks, tlio ncciiptiutM down huiitlni,' tliolr toma- iitit Special Otllccr tlardnur was thcfi'iibout and ho stialKlitway plniu'd upon his manly bosom tho slnr of au thority, and, marchlnff upsttili-.s, ho iiuthoiilatlvi'ly told thorn to milt or, hh ho bald It, "lo cut It out," Upon huariiiK this, tho ci'lijbrniits row dx-ui-i'dlnglv Avrathy, tluvatened all man. nor of dliv things and mailo other 10 ninrUs, Aldi'i'iuaii itiuldy hi'iud tho baliuico ol tho tnlo of woo last nlKht, Olesslcr linvlnsr bfin arrrstod, nnd tho ivsull wns a fluo nnd costs Imposed on hlni, Moral sruslt! hath not always chnims to Eiiotho tho savage turtisl, Miss Connell Entertained. Miss Mny Connell, of Cedar avenue, very pleasantly entertained u number of her friends at her homo Satur day uvenlnsi The usual party diver sions were Indulged In, With solos by Miss Nora Howard and Master John "Washburn, nnd llashllsiits by ejus. Krauso. l.ator, refreshments were served. Those present were: Misses Mar garet Howard, Gertrude T)opew; Mar garet Depow, Nora Howard, Margaret JlowaVd, Nelllo lllbhs. Mary Tlcer, lAiry TIc.ir, II. Fnrnil, Anna Kenr nev, Tessid Sett! Mesrs. Kdwaul Scott, Edward Norton, Thomas Bliw, Lester Adams, Harry l.nvelle, Qua, Krause, John "SVushbuni. Jotm Oon- Tribune" May Have Interviews with Prominent 5STH POLICE PRECINCT. Y., cye nois, Tliointis Ponnors, I.ouls Jiorlur. ity, "Willi nil Jones, Hubert Mat'Lenn, Thomas Gihoy and James Jluldoun. Annual Athletic Exhibition. The annual tuniing oxliibitiun and ball of tin' Scranton Athletic club will take place nil Weilpohd.iy even ing In Athlutle hull. Tho club bus been In haul practlco for mvcui1 nionths, and n clever exhibition will bo given. A MMi'ring match will be a special fen till c. Tlioie will also lie luii i.nntul bar work, doublo bar woik ami an exhibi tion mi Hie vaulting lioi.-e, Aciolialle pcifnriiiiinci'K will b" given by Messrs. llui'ke and ICelser, and turning and bending by Daid Johns, linniedlate Iv f'llluwlng the exhibition, theio will be dancing. New Debating Society. TheSt. Aliiy.-itis sociMy have lal-ly uiganiced a Literary nnd Debuting I'liib, wliieli will meet dining the wln tvi' eiry Thursday cvanlng In 1'liar niauy ball, anil discuss current lopiis. The nii'iiilii'i's of this .-iK'icty are all vigoious and Intnlllgeiu uung m n. and hotiiM of inipioveinont, ns well ns iileasuu"' will be profitably spent during the winter. A committee, consisting of .Joseph Murphy Thomas Hundley, William Daniels aud James llnhau, am pre paring a piognuniiH' lor Thursday 'veiling. Coinplimoutnry Ball. The complimentary bull given lust ii.i. .it., i. ..ii .....i... ,i... .....j ter as iiroinpter. The coiiuultleo on uirangemonts was eonipoMMl of Ihu following: John K. T'lillllps, .Matthew H.unal and CJeorgij Mei lv.. Mel U Two Accidents. Waller tialgle, of llil 1'rospect ave nue, luoko his right arm yesterday, while playhr? about the stieet. He was taken to the I.tickiiwanua hospital for treatment. A young son of .Mr, and .Mrs. Nick (iiuitss, of South "Washington avenue, fell down a (light of stairs jvstoiday morning and dislocated his left arm, Dr, J, J. Walsh attended to his In juries. BRIEFLY MENTIONED. A concert of r.uo excellence will be given tonight In Athletlo hall by tho Scranton SaenBerruude, assisted by tlm Scranton fjcdcrkruuz and the famous Juugor Mncnneuiior, tho tlnvo soci eties uniting in several numbers. After tho concert a reception will tyiko place. Miss Howlauds, assistant secretaiy of the South Scranton Young Women's t'liilstlan association, returned yester day from Heading, where sdio utteuded I lie i-iiiii,iiiiiemur,v nun kivcii nisi night III Athletic hall, under tin; aus pices of the Star Social club, was a big success. Over ouo thousand Invitations-' wmu Issued, and by I) o'clock the hall was Jammed with nleiisure. seekers. M,iistii for dancing was furnished by Professor Johnson, with Willlnpi "Wnl- a Sample Bottle Hee. People in Greater New York. Gruati-ii Ni:w York. His Physician Prescribed Swamp-Root. Nl-W YORK, Nov. 18, 1899. to whom 1 r .way conckkn: I was all run down in health and spirits, from overwoiK on the Ii.cluiiKe floor. I developed nervous neuralgia and also suf fered from an acute attack of rheumatism. Of course, I had careful medical attendance, but while conva lescing my own physician himself ordeied me to take Sw.imp Koot to build up my nervous system, and put mv kidneys in shape. It helped me more than any curathe or tonic I everused, and now 1 always keep it in mv medicine chest. With best wishes forsuffereis, Dictated & ' ,, 7? yS the state convention of the Young "Wo men's t'hristian as'soclatlon. Miss Row lands leimits the meetings were of a deep, spliitiml nature, and largely at tended. The Swiss Uenevoleni .society lias m ranged an el.ibmate eiitertalnnieiit to celebrato the hulepeiidence of Switzei land, on Xnveniher 1, in Music hall. iiie .lunger .Maennerehnr will meet at tii'i lunula hall at 7.1." o'eloek shaip this evonlliB to attend the concert nf the Saciigeriuiule. Tile grainniar and atithinetlc classes of the Young Women's Christian iismi elatlou met witli a full alleiulance last evening. '1111111 i::i), I'attiotlc Older Sons of Aninrlca, met In Weekly hes-slou last night In Hartnian's hall, on Pittston avenue. On Wednesday evening the members of the I'entury Hose company will pa lade, headed by the Itinggold hand, w advertise their ball, which will be held Friday night In Athletic hall. The Welcome Dancing class Is mak ing elaborate prepaiations lor a lnasiiue social, to be given in Snover's hull, Wednesday evening, November 7, PERSONAL JOTTINGS. Harry Wehruni.'of Prospect avenue, ha.s leiurned to Hufl'iilo, X. V after a few days' visit In this eit v. tlcorgii Zang, of Alt, I'ohl), who is at tending the county teachers' Institute, visited friends in this pait of the eltv yesterday. John Hannlek, James r.avcllo and Patrick Moran have returned from a visit to Avoca, DUNMORE. l.utteis remaining unclaimed during tho period ending October 27, ISOd, are as follows. Persons culling for theso letters will please say advertised, M", K. Illshop, postmaster: Amll Audiea, 0-7 Larch street: Vie tor Andrews, H. t Montln, Now Yoik street; ' I'zar, W, Halley, Thomas Huddle, V, J, Colony, Andrew f'atlii, 1-7. O, Croft. James A. Cross, Mis. John Frey, 1001 Monroe avenue; (Jeorgo M. Foote, Mis, J, J, FJtiiputiiek, fill Main avejiuo; Mis. It. K. II in ley, 10JS Kleo tiio avenue: O, Jobel, Miss Jlanie Kelly, Ada Price, Anna Hock, Frank Hlchaids, IB 17 Monroe avenue; John Shepherd (2), William Hhoren, Foreign JJIJko Jlvunle, Heorgo Hiimzlk, Demon leu di Pane, Itomanln Ilks, The Twentleh Century nanclng club will gvo a Hiillowe'en social Wednes day evening )i Munley's ball. Jluslo by Lawrence's orchestra. The funeral of Mis. Kdwanl Fries will be hed this afternoon at L'.UO o'clock. Short services will lie eon iltieed at the home, after which the lemalns will bo taken to the Methodist Kplscopal church aud public services held. Tlm members of tho Methodist F,plscupal Sunday ehool will attend In n body and hold lltllng services over their dead sister. Tho members of tho High School foot ball eleven are considerably elated over Every Reader of "The Regarding. Wonderful Cureiv How to Find Out if You Need Swamp-Root. Tt used to bo considered that onlH urinary and bladder troubles were ta bo traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proven that nearly alt diseases have their beginning In tho disorder of those most Important or- cans. The kidneys filter and purify thrf glood that Is their work, So when your kidneys are weak ov out of order, you can understand howl quickly your ontlre body Is affected, nnd how every organ socms to fall to do Its duty. If you are sick or "feci badly," be-i gin taking tho famous new discovery. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Itoot, because an soon as your kidneys arc well thej will help all tho other organs tt health, A trial will convince anyone Weak und unhealthy kidneys ar responsible for more sickness und suN fei'Ing than nny other disease, and it permitted to continue fatal results are sure to follow. Kidney trouble frrt- tatcs the nerves, makes you dizzy, restless, sleepless and Irritable. Makes you pass water often during the day and obliges you to get up many tlmea during tho night. Causes puffy o dark circles under the eyes, rheuma tism, gravel, catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache In this back, joints and mu.seles, makes your head acha and back 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 m. utile and wastn away. Tho cure for these troubles Is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Itoot, the world- famous kidney remedy. In takinif Swump-Tli)6t you afford natural help to nature, for Swamp-Root 1s the most perfect healer and gentle aid to tha kidneys that Is known to medical scN en ce. If there Is any doubt In your mind! as to your condition, take from youit urine on rising about four ounces, place it in a glass or bottle and lee It stand twenty-four hours. If, on ex--animation, it is milky or cloudy, 11! there is n brick-dust settling, or If small particles lloat about tn It, yout kidneys aro In need of immediate at-i tentlon. Swamp-Itoot Is pleasant to take and! Is used In the leading hospitals, rec ommended by skillful physicians In their private practice, nnd Is taken by doctors thenthetves who havp kidney,, ailments, because they recognize In' it the greatest and most successful lemedy for kidney, liver and bladder troubles. If you aro already convinced that! Swamp-Root Is what you need you can purchase tha legular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles at the drus stores everywhere. AMUSEMENTS. YCEUn THEATRE 'Bui-sunder & Rels, Lessees and Manjer. A. J. Dully. Business Manager. Thursday Evening-, Nov. 1. Tin: en uipiON" ov the wonr.o. JAMES J. JEFFRIES, 1'ii-iiitins the uiv Aincilcin Comedy Dram S stlninK anil ie.ili-tii' play o( life in tlm lle.nl nf the ItniKie- einwilril with tluillinK Mines inlii-pci-cil wilh lanslulile comedy anil iioiil -peiiiltlm. Inililenl.il In the play ( li.iiiipton .left! iri wilt Khe a fiiemllr anil .-piuled Iiiimiii; exhibition Willi .I.iiU .Mi Cm mil 1;, nf liiil.tdt-lphh. I'rlien! l.mi-ei Hour. We,, 7&c. anil $1.00; hat lon.i, .IK., (rilleiy, l2.,e, seat- mi sile Tiie-ila,, Oil. ,10. I'UIDVY, SVII IIIUV MATINiX, SATURDAY! MI.IIT, ,M). 2 AND .1. Mil, s(;i! MUX I.IIY, in Urn JImU-.il AbsurtHtjj Electric Spark. 1'iiiltlilng v, l'UKT.i N'KIIII', Onlii-li-.i, 7."i ! Oieheitr.1 and Pie-s Ciiele-, .IDi.; ilililo llileonv, Mo. -ipoi I il Matlnen l'lliin-Oiehe-tia .mil Orcheri. tra ( 'licit . We. ! lin Ciiele, ale.; entlrn llalinny, 2'u.; ihililien limit r 1- jears tu uny pill nf hoii-e, I.'m', Adianeti salo will open Ueilnu-ilay .it (I a, in. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, BUHOUNBBR & RBIS, Lessees. II. A. BROWN, Manager. ai.Ti this vi:i:rc. MatiiKC Hilly Culiiiiieiitliie; Tue.-iLiy, BENNETT & MOULTON CO, I'lmhiiiiiK a icpeitulre nt Mctiopolltan Hiiochj 'I hi- .ifteinoou ,, ."Willed London.' ToiiIbIiI "Captain' Mate," i:niiiiK Pike--10, 'D nml HO tents. .Matinee Piiie.- 10 ami lid renin. AI.-H iieililini; ns n iix.ti.il allraotioii 3IiiJb I'lciui. lhe Hinne .Meiba, anil tlm World-l iiuu nril inlh-r sk.ili'is, Hiw-on and llnnth, -I New Gaiety Theatre TiiiiKi: nu, rmtsniNTiixa Thursday Matinee, Nov. 1 m. jr. tiiiii;'s WINE WOMEN AND SONG. 13-Chaiiiiiiii.- and Talented Glrlt-13 Daily Jlatlnii'. I'HU'ns 13. !, B3 and M iiuta, their victory over tho O. S, Johnsoii toot will eleven, on .no. o tjrotinua, tsat-j urihiv. Mr. aud Mrs. O. J. Ileuupp, of t'rosij street, aient Sunday us the quests of iiii.'iius in Avueii. ;' . K IfrStP ' i ' T bet ' & S '.l.i3 tHM'i'tf-4 r A . A