, 't,ri "t " . 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1901. t' WEST CHILD POUND MOTHER DEAD MKS. HANNAH MORGANS SUC CUMBS TO HEART TROUBLE. Deceased Lay Down to Rest After Partaking of the Evening Meal and Expired a Tew Minutes Af terwnid Opening Session of the Congiegatlonal Cymanf a Dedica tion of Washington Hall Woman Took an Overdose of Medicine. Other Notes of Interest. Mrs. Hannah MntKniiH. vt Iff of Tlmm ns J. Mm Rims, lerlitieil mi. the Ioiiiikp at her home, 24'J Truth t i t afmr cupper hiet pvonliii;. m.il when one of her ehildien wont Into tin- room sdioit. y nftenwiltN I hi' lillil tllcoi'ied tin womnn'." motit li open mul a -trii titi"' look on her fncf thill betokened dentil. Tlic other tnimliois of llif fntiilly weie -uinnnomil, an 1 tlioy illMiovt ted ' that slip wax dead Ii. W. Hnuliind I.'(Vle was Hiiiiiiniini-il, lull IiIh .rr viPP wpip not triiilii-'(l os the uonnin had tiaiioil lipyoinl nieilleiil alii Coin, nrr ItoheiM wa 'il-o notllletl and de cided thnt donth u thi to he.nt f.tlluio. liepenoil w.is IT veais of ime, and hail hrpii a ip'lilpni of v.t Siianton shin JiiMliiy. Thin- wppUh iiro -die fp and Fpiiilnul her foot, anil had not been very wpII since, ulilioiiirh that nihshnp did not i-titi liHu tin.- r.iu-i' of ' liPr donth. ' Ml.". Moiirnnd i hoi ii In T.minii qlin, and a the tlauuliti'i- of Mr. and .Mi William .1 .lonpx of Til South lljdi I'.itk avenue Hit hii"h,ind and sl- cliililten ruiilip lift They imp. Ml'". William I.puR of Kv non Iu'mI: i.i'I ti inlo, (ionur, (itMiiKP, ThnniHt and May .Moif-aii Opening of the Cymnnfa. Th heavy Ktoini of Iim evenlnc; Iti tetferetl with tlip nttrnilanip at the opening rnlin of the t.viu-iiifa In the Tnhciniit It- t'oiiKH'K.itloiial chinch, but the ptenrhltu: m-i vli f s win- IipM n at I.IIlKOd. l'i'V. II. I'. .Iniii-M p.istor of the chinch, pip.sldofl ovi r tin- session, and the dpvntlnii.il i-piiI-pi wpip IpiI by npv. William Davie, p.istor of the Uelleviio WpNIi (.'nlvinWtlc- Methodist chuii'h. Till' tltwt sciinoil w.i pie.ielioil by Iter. Jonathan P.nK of I'orct ('lt, and the n'nmil li I!e. T Kan. of Unclne. WW l'oth di"i oui.-pu wpip plven In WeMi ami wpip attentively listened t" by those in ntti'lidanro. sunburn Hose and Almond Cream rcmoTot redness of the fkln and foo'.hcs the piln of (unburn in one night. Tale a bottle with jou on your vacation. FOIt SALE BV C. V. JENKINS. THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY ON MONDAY I Fi u via n i i i ii i I i i A MARVELOUS SHIRT WAIST OFFERING All of our Fine Gingham, Lineu and other Fancy Shirt Waists that sold for $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, O&f etc, will go on sale Saturday at VOW ANOTHER SHIRT WAIST SPECIAL In white or combinations of white and colored materials. The last arrivals of the season and smarter in style than their forerunners. They QE-' were bought to sell at $1.50. On Saturday OOL LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR A lot of Corset Covers, counter soiled, but perfect in every other respect. Handsomely trimmed and worth infinitely more than the Satur- Or day Bargain Price jLjL Ladies' White Skirts, made from finest mus lin, cut to fit the prevailing styles in dress skirts. Handsomely trimmed with lace, etc.; worth Sc. (Cry Saturday J VC ,,. Ladies' White Muslin Gowns. A very supe rior, quality in every respect that would be cheap at 'JQf, -$1.00. Haudsouiely trimmed. Saturday Price VC Boys' Shirt Waists. Dressy styles, but very strong and extra well made for hard service. Very ta , special for Saturday OVC f A SATURDAY RIBBON SALE Satin Ribbons, in all shades, Nos. 5 to 7, 5c Satin Ribbons, in all shades, Nos. 9 to 12, 9c -Satin Ribbons, in all shades, Nos. 16 to 22, 12c VISIT OUR FANCY NEEDLE WORK DEPARTMENT Aud get your choice of two rare bargains in Fancy Pillow Tops, white ground with elegant floral center pieces. "A marvelous value for the money. - Prices Saturday Only 10c and 15c Each Globe Warehouse SCRANTON Today, hiis-lncs. conferences Mill l In Id during the morning and afternoon, and thli evening pienehlnfr services will be held, hoRlnnlnir at 7.30 o'clock. The prenchcis will be Rev. .1. Will lame Shamokln, and Rev. J. 1'. Thorn us, NnntleoUe. Tninnirow morning nt 10 o'rlotk, ltev. T ". KiImiiuIk. I) 1). of K1npton, will piencli an KiikIMi pennon, and llev. !' T Kvnli. of L.illifnrd. Will speak 111 Welch. The Ktllijei-t of "Revival" will be i!lcii!fd nt thp Sunday after noon mcetliiK by ii number nf the v Mi Ills': rlfiK.vineli. and at fi o'clock In thp pveiiliiK Rpi. J 'vVlllliitiis. of Shiimokln, will preiu Ii In IhiRlNh and Itev. W. .1. Rlcliauls, I). I)., of WllluH-Harre, In Webdl. All of the di'li'Katex hip expected to be pi event nt thld liioinltl;V bulnpn meeting Seietal of the vl'ltoiH Will In iiM-lutned to local i-luirilut toluol nn'. Prohibition League Meeting. The Went Sci-niitnii 1'iohlbltlon b-a-Hiie held a lery liiipnrtant buniness inillliK Weilnexihiv evening III Mor gan"' hall. The iUextlou hh to whether the I'Mglic would adopt the plan of organization, as piupotd by (filler W. Meu.iit, chairman of the national I'io hlbltioii i ouinilttep, wms taken up and tlmi niiulily dl'cu,i'il The opliiliin of all was that the s.is tein Is the best et pioposed tor the fin Iheratii'i ot the cause of I'lohlhl tlon ptlnclplrs. The league will bete after be known as the West Set anion 1'iohlbltlon Alliance. The i hatter, constitution for Piobl blilon alliances, book of leremonles and olhir ueeiled supplies weie handed over to the ulll.iuee by Oignnlcr Reese. Special for Satuulay. Home diessml spilug c.blckens, 11 cents pntinil: leg spilng lamb. U'-ji ; lib lo.ist, 10c; chink toast. lOi , boll lug mc.it, "h , mum! steak, l.V; sirloin, lie. sugar cured, .skinned h.tm. 12'ac; home-made bologna, ." pounds, -.'.V; home-in, nit fiMiikfurteis, I! pounds, 'Je. Otnc erics ;u pounds of sugar for , with pipiv $10 older. Hour, the best, 4 "1 per b.iirel: finest Hlglu cieainery buttet, l!.ii . ID bars soap, I'.'c; and all olhet goods In aci ortl.nn e with above. Sdiustei's did Stand. Puna van .t Sajics, l'rnps , SIS West L.icka, avo. Driver Boy Severely Burned. Pluibs lleek, nged 14 years, of !!47 N'oi'th Rebel en nvonuo, was seveiely binned while at woik In the Hilsbln iiilne rPccntlv. The oil from his min ing lamp became Ignited and satur ated his ilothlng, burning Into ls llesh. He was found In an uncons-clous condition, and was .attended to by wotkmen in the mines. Later lie was lemoied to his home, where he has since been under tho care of a physi cian. Opening of Washington Hall. Washington hall, the substantial new home ot Pamp ITS, P.itilotic Older Sons of Anieiiia. on North Main avp nuc, will be foitniilly opened and dedi cated today with appropriate exeiclses. V i no m nepresentatlven of the vatloua enmps throughout Lackawanna county 'have been Invited to participate In the open. Inn ceremonies, which will be held dur ing the day and evenliiB. The hlllldlnK will be open for public Inspection this momliiB from S to 12 o'clock. The follow Imb pioRratntne will be observed iluilnu the afternoon and uvcnlne: .M-TKIIMIHN KI-MOS I'l'iiiul Hionlnir ill HiilMiriit, 2 .III O'tlmk. sniif, "AiMcriu" lj llic AveinUhcn I'rmrr il lni nf WcIiohip ....(lull-limn II (. Illnman P iliuliii AiIiIhm, Put Male l'rrlilriit A. t. Colliorn S"tiff. "Sur vpumltil lliiim r" ViwmliliRe Ilim.itU ty MnilinV Mrmbir. r.w:Nix(i vimov. Itiiimil. h Cli.iliiiiaii II, (', llliiiinn. Nli li l'Uiu llonr.n Itccilallim m MjiuI I'innrv N'l" Wis Cmnirl I'alicy IIkILiIIhii, "I ho .Mar Sinticlnl Manner," Mlw llFMniilr SiiUUjh llliinuiili) .Vldl I. in t'ml uliliiiii sl" Ham Zlntil Supper will be cerved In the h.ill at C o'clock, and u dunce will follow the entertainment. 1'iof. .IuIuihou will fuiulh the liiHttlc. Took nn Overdose of Medicine. Mr.. IlililRet ToKKlni, wife of Ste phen i'okkIiis roxIdiiiK at S42 North (liullelil ineiuie, N all nt her home as the ii'Ktilt of tnklntr an oveidoe of medicine. The stoiy circulated yes teiil.iy to Hie effect that she nttemjifil suicide Im IndlKiiuntly denied by ber mother, Mr. Konl, who reililea In the came hoiisi- In ii com er.su tlon with a Tilbune mini last evenliiK, -Mm. Poid stilted Hint her diiiiKlitcr had been ill for Mime time and Is nubject to faint lux HpclK and that it was at the np pioiieh of one of thc-n. iierlodlcal at t.icks that she took un oerdoMU of the medicine -.she wa.s accustomed to tak ing for relief. What the medicine was. Mis. Koul would not state, neither would Dr. I). .1 .Jenkins say miytliliiK about the al leged polsonlnj,'. II,. admitted having been lulled In the case, and rclteiated that Mis. CogKlns took nn overdose of medicine. Alts, h'ord nlso denied that her diitiKliter had ciiat idled with her hus band. The woman Is now out of dnn Kfi, and MvtHH little olivets of her o. pel ience. Number of Social Events. A lniKo juity of West Scinnton yolltiR people ciiJommI a trolley ride to OnrbondHle mul n-tuiii on Tliiirsday ctenltiK. In the p.ntv weie: Misses Mjry Kviiiis. Louise i:aus, Hattle J'viins, Marsatet Aloins, Louise Ator ils Anna (Jiahatn. Kllabeth Lynch, Alary MikUIukIihih, Alaitha Kvnon, Allie Kynnn. Matlle Maw ley Helen Urossnor, .Minnie Aloigan nnd Until IMwaids. A suiprhe patty wa.s tendeicd AIlss rh.iilotte Schl.ik, at her home on Lu zerne stieit, Tliuisday ecnliiR-, by a number of her fi lends. The Kiiest.s were entertained In vat ions wa.s. KlMshllKht pictures weie taken and refreshments were seted. AIlss s.idle DiiK(;an. of Chestnut stieot, w.is also the honoree of a. ur pilso party Tluu.sday menlng. She entertained her Buests loyally. Tlic home of AIlss Oeitiude l.oomls, on Nmth Lincoln avenue, was the sirne of a pleasant social RatheiinK' Thui sd.iy evening, at which a large number of prominent young people weie In attendance. AIlss Anna Hamm. of rilmore avo. iuu and Lnfayetto street, entertained a large p-uty of fi lends at her home, "Wednesday evening. Xegnl Holiday. Our store will be closed on Atonday. Usual Alonday batgalns on Tuesday. Alears ,t Hagen. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. John W. Jones, a young man resid ing nt ,VW South H.de I'aik avenue, had his leg fractuied leieutly by be ing tin own fiom his bicycle, while riding In X.intlioke. e want every noy and gill in the city to wear Black Cat Hose, most dur able stocking made. Saturday and Tuesday, S.'ip. grade for 21c. ' Alears & Hagen. William M. Kvans, of 32S Twelfth stieet, had his lelt hand severely lac erated iccently by a fall of coal In the siloau mine. Thomas, the oung son of Air. and Alts. Daniel James, of llfiO Lueine stieet. fell down a night of stabs at his home on Thuisilay and sustained Injuries wlih li win confine him to the house for some time. Mlack Chantlllv Laces for a shilling; 20 and 25c. value; Just the proper trimming. Ask to see them. Aleais it Mngen. The members of the Hampton Street Methodist 10plscop.il Sunday school held an enjoyable picnic tyestei day at Xav Autr p.nk. The majoilty of the local merchants w'll i lose their places of liiiiiness on Alonday, Labor Hay. 13 f. Heilew- 1ms purchased the Alc Kieser meut market on Jackson street, and will ic-open It today. Children's Wool Diess (ioods nt half price. See our advertisement on an other page of this paper. Alears & Hagen, The Taylor band will give an open nlr concert at raliclillds' hotel this evening. Local union No. 21, Journeymen Hai beis' association, held a meeting last evening to anange for dosing their shops on Labor day. Bargains in Silks and Dress Hoods Satuulay and Tuesday " Aleais & Hagen. John Shaffer, of Tilpp paik, had his le? Injtiied on Wednesday by a plank falling on It In the Mnmpton mines, A. VI. Alnrrls has purchased the Holt ham hotel business on West Lacka wanna n venue. Hoys' and girls' Cast Iron Hose. Sat in day nnd Tuesday, He. giade, double knees and sole, for inc. " Aleais & Hagen. A regular monthly business meeting of the Swedish Citizens' club will be held nest Tuesday evening in the Fi Pitch loof hall at 7.30 o'clock. The leheaisal of the Oxfoid Cilee dub was postponed last evening on' ac count of the rain. Pinf. Stevens Is anxious that all membeis meet at 7 30 o'clock thlA evening In the Welsh Con giegatlonal church, as It will be the last ielieais.il before the competition at Lako Loilore on Alonday. All thot-e who de.she to participate In the Columbia Hose aud Chemical comp.iny'H clambake, oni Alondav, are THE HOIEIEST MAN IN SCRANTON I well m tho hanJsonirat, anJ others ire Imitrrt In rail on any drujultt and cct frto trial bottle ol Konn't llal.am for lln Throat ami Lungs, a rciucrly that ii cuJunti-eJ to rure anJ relieve alt Chionlc ami Acute C'uughi, Aithmi, llruiululls and Cuutuiiiitluii. I'ruc iW, anil DOc. refjuested to meet nt the corner of Main avenue and Jackson street nt 7 o'clock In tho morning. Victor LotiBi of Luzetnc street, Is suf fering from a poisoned hand, due to an Insect bite .Much needed repairs ar being made on the Columbia hos house. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Allses I'Mlth Oliver and AInrgarct Williams, of Wllkes-Harre, nie the guests of AIlss Hachel Powell, of North Uarfleld nvenue. AIlss Orace Curtis, of Nantlcoke, Is the guest of her aunt, Airs. Helles, of Pi Ice street. David T. William, of Thirteenth stieet, s on a pleasiite trip to Buffalo and other points of Interest. AIlss Anna Blown and biother Harry have returned home from a visit to the Pan-American. Mis. Hyion Rvans. nf Twelfth street, Is the guest of friends In Wllke.s-Barre. Atr. nnd Mis, James Kdivnrds, of Kingston, me the guests of Air. and Airs, AI. P. Daniels, of Division stieet. AIlss Alice AleOnrry, of Falivlew ave nue, Is spending her vacation ut the Pan-American. AIlss Cella Jones, of Jackson stieet, Is entertaining Misses Dora Lewis, of Plymouth, ami Alamlo Holding and Cat He Hrundy, of Alooslc. Airs. Juiy, of Bock stieet. Is enter taining her mother, Alls. Mower, of Bloonisburg. AIlss Vnnnle Bought, of Nicholson, Is visiting lelativ'es on South Hyde Park nvenue. Airs. Lucy Skellenger and daughter, of Pi Ice street, attended a reunion of the Caiey family1 at Kern Brook, Lu zerne county, on Thmsd.iy. Calvin Coons Is spending a few days at Idle Bench, N Y. Alts. K. D. Pi ice, of Lafayette stieet, Is entertaining Rev. and Alls. John Williams, of Shamokln. Bev. Thomas do (Iiucliv. D I)., has tetuined from hLs vacation. sjent In Canada, and will be In his pulpit, at both services, next Stindnv. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES Farewell Party Tendered Miss Elolso Wohlstntter Funeral of Mrs. Martlin Davis Other Notes. AIlss Kloiho Wohlstatter, a well known teacher from New Yoik city, who has been spending tho .summer as a guest at the home of her sister. Alls. Samuel Hlsncr, of Illckoiy street, was tendered a farewell surprise Thursday evening by her many friends, pi lor to her departuie for her home In New Yen k city. Although taken by surpilse, AIlss Wohlstatter proved heiJ-elf to be a veiy agreeable hostess and enteitalnor. Diversions of all kinds lequislte to v Idling away an evening of pure en joyment were pauiclpated in by all those present. During the evening solos were rendeied by Alis.s Pearl Eis ner nnd Alls. S. Klsner. Alonls Wein berg, the well known New York rag time singer, sang a few of the latest lagtlme songs, and .Max New ma sang a few of the latest descriptive ballads. During the com. so of the supper toasts were given by the following; Louis V Peil, a well known attorney of New York; Charles Belsman, S. Free man ami the hostess, AIlss AVohlstattcr. After the guests had enjoyed an even ing of solid enteitalnment they de parted for their vnilous homes. Among those piesent weie; Alls.ses Penrl Eisner. Stella Heisman, Anna Lewis, Sadie Cohen, Lucy Schlel der. Kdlth Legal, Sarah Rosenzwleg, Lena Feidman, Sadie Hlnerfeld, Bose Hlnerfeld, Esther Sllvci stone. AIolllo Ureenberger. P.eglna Judkovitz and AIlss Wohlstatter. of New York city; George Oram, Sam Harris, Charles Heisman, John Friedman, H. N. Bels man, S. Freeman. Hairy Oreengerger, Dave Copdand, Israel Eisner, Alorrls Alechlovltz and Ivouis F. Perl, and AI on-ls J. Weinberg, of New Yoik t ity. Funeral of Mrs. Davis. The funeial of Airs. Alartha Davis was held yestertl.iV afternoon at 3 o'clock fiom the residence of Airs. (Jlles, l.l.'S Kiist couit. Bev. Hopkins, pastor of the Welsh Baptist church, conduct ed th services at the house. The funeral was largely attended by the friends nnd relatives of the de ceased. At the conclusion of the ser vices the funeial moved to the Wash hum street cemetery, where Inteiment was made. Tho pall benieis weie William Alonls, Menry Phllllpse, IM win .Morgan. J. P. Evans, J. P. Jen kins and (leoige Davis. Fell Down Stairs. The fouiteen months' old daughter of Air. and Airs. Sebastian (iieiinel. of Alder street, had a leg bioken estei d.iy by falling down a Might of stairs. The mother was ciiuylng the child on her arms to put her to sleep When she came near the steps the little one made a sudden turn and slipped fi oiu hei arms down the stairs. When picked up, It was dl.scoveied that a leg had been broken aud bllllses were found about the body. Dr. E. l. Boos, of Adams avenue, is attending the child. Legal Holiday. Our stoie will be dosed on Alonday. Usual .Monday bargains on Tuesday. Aleais A; Hagen. NUBS OF NEWS. The members of the St. Aloynlus, St. Patibk's and St. liene's societies aie making airangements to hold a Joint picnic on Sept. 7, at Artesian Well giove. We want every boy and girl In tho city to wear Black Cat Hose, most dur able stocking made. Saturday and Tuesday. 2Sc. grade for 21c. ' Alears tSr Hagen. AIlss Alargaret Aleyeis, of Stone ae. nue, has until nod from a four weeks' stay with friends at Boston. Alass. Boys' and glils' Cast lion Hose, Sat urday and Tuesday, K.e. grade, double knees and sole, for 10c. " Alears & Hagen. AIlss Ibubara Eik, of Sellyvllle, s a guest of Alls. Emma Holder, of Cedar avenue. n.n gains In Silks and Diess Goods Satuiday and Tuesday. Alears & Hagan. Dr. and Airs. Webb aie expected to return home fiom tlidi- Eastern tilp the latter part of this week. Children's Wool Diess floods at half price. See our advertisement on .in other page of this papei. Alears & Hagen, Th membeis nf tho Knights of St (icorge, Hi, inch , will meet In month ly session Humlny nftcimmn, In St. Alaiy'.s hall. Black Chantllly Laces for a shilling; 20 and 2Jc. value; rist the proper trimming Ask to see them. Alexin & Hagen. NORTH SCRANTON VISIT OF STATE OFFICIALS OF JR. 0. U. A. M. They Were Present nt the Election, of Ofllceis of Col. T.D.Lewis Lodge nnd Wcto Afterwnids Tendered a Banquet Lieutenant Palmer nnd Squad Raided Two Speakeasies. Jnmes Neason Recovering fiom nn Accident Received Monday Other News Notes nnd Personals. Last evening Colonel T. I). Lewis lodge. No. 10.". Junior Older I'nlted Ameilcnn .Mechanics, elected olllcers In their rooms In the Auditorium, after whl'h n banquet was held In honor of t"o statu boaid of olllclals who weie ptcscnt. The following olllceis were elected for the ensuing year. .Alficd Callaway, counsellor; William Benlow, vice coun sellor; V. H. Cluistiower, lecoidlng secietary; V. J. Falley. tlnnuclnl see letary; W II. "Walter, waiden; James Elsby, conductor; P.lrhard Shaiples, Junior past counselloi. Nelson Elsby, treasure!. Tlie membeis of the state board In attendance were State- Counsellor '.. V. "Nobsnilth, State Vlie Counsellor B. F. Alyeis, ()f Wllkes-Unrie; Junior Counsellor. C. S. Ci.ill, of Alononga hela; National BeprecntatlVo Silas Vciss, f Wllkes-Itarre. Speakeasies Rnlded. l.leulennnt Palmer has stinted to take up the woik of making raids on speakeasies, and last evening l aided two In Tilpp park, one on Ellz.nbeth stieet, run by Allchael and Katie Buil.e and one on Thacketay street, inn by Delia Alurphy. Lieutenant Palmer and Pattolmen Boss. Perry and Alelliile went Into both these plates about S.'IO o'clock and found the usual amount of beer, whiskey and wine In them. Several persons weie drinking at the time. The three women were placed under nnest and taken befoio Magistrate Fidler. who held them In $:.00 ball apiece, for 'which they all found bondsmen. This Is the second time for the Alurphy woman to be arrested In side of thice weeks. The BuikcH weie aiicsted last July. Accident to James Neason. James Neasou of Jones .stieet. Is re coveiing fi oni the effects of an acci dent last Tuesday, which came near being very seilou.s In Its consequences. He was among the pasc.engeis on an excursion tulii letutnlng from Aloun taln Park, nrd after getting oft the tialn at Park Plate .station, decided he would goon to Providence In attempting to board the train, he slipped and fell under the cars and was caught by the brake on the w heels mul dragged along the tall some dis tance bfoie the ti.ilu stopped, and he was pulled nut In an uncnndous con dition. Both legs weie badly contused, his arm Injured and other Injuries Mif fered. He wn. lemovod to Dr. Bo.ss' otllcp, ncMiby, and given ineilli.fl at tention, after wide li he was teniovtvd to his lionve. All. Neason'.s ninny friends aie glad that his Injtiiles wete no moie .serious than lepoited, and that be will bo about again In a toiiplc- of weeks. Legal Holiday. Our store w ill be closed on Alonday. t'sual Alonday bargains on Tuesday. ' Aleais & Hagen. BREEZY BREVITIES. The North Sci.inton rcitlon of the temperance reunion choir held a splen did rehe.usal In the Sundav school rooms of tho Alethotlist Epl.scop.il chinch last evening. The next re heaisal will be held nt the same place next Thursday evening. The musical committee expectf. to have a very huge choir fiom Ninth Scranton. We want every boy and girl In tho city to wear Black Cat Hose, most dur able stocking made. Saturday and Tuesday, 25c. ginilo for 2lc. Alears & Hngen. The North End ilee lub nivmbeis, who Intend to take part in the singing at Lake Lodore next Mond.i), Hie ic quested to meet In O'AlnlleyV, hall this evening tor full leheaisal at 7 30 n't lock sluii p. Boys' and gills' Cast Bon Hose. Sat urday and Tuesday, Lie. gtade, double) Knees and sole, for Jiic. Alears & Hagen. First Baptl.-t church. Wot .Market street, Bev, J. V. Davles, pastor. Order of M'i vices on Sunday: lo a. m., sei moii by tho p.istor: 2 p. in . Sunday m hiiol: tl ji. m.. seimoii by pnstm. A col dial welcome i.s extended to all to attend. St .its flee. Bargains in Silks nnd Dress Goods Satuulay and Tuesday. Alears & Hagen. James Lines, of Caitiondale, was the only piksoner In police coin t esteidny morning, he being clmiged with ill link and dlsoidcilv conduct on North Alain avenue, and iefiis.il to go to his home when told to do mi by Patiolinau Jame.s B. Thomas. He was lined $'i by Mng istiate Fldlei. or ten davs in the county Jail. He paid tlic- line. MIsm Ella B. ii low, of Ninth Alain avenue, h.i.s lotinued home, uftei vis Itlng fi lends at South Caiman. Clllldien's Wool Diess Cooils at half price. See our ndveitlsonicnt on an other page of this papei. Aleais & Hagen, If vou dei I iv a plate- of Quaker ci cam, don't fall to be present next Tuesday evening at Wlnton's hall, when elan's No. S of the .Memorial Bap tist i hutch Sunday .school will give a social. i AlemoiUl Baptist cliutdi, Bev. W. F. Davlest, pastot. Pleaching tomotiow nt tlie usual houis, 10 a. in. ami ti p. m, Sunday ndiool at 2 p. m.. The j-ei vio la tho inoinlng will be conducted In English and in the evening Ju Welsh. Black Clmntllly Laces for a shilling; 20 and 25c. value: just the proper tilmmlng. Ask to see them. ' Aleais K Hngen. GREEN RIDOE. Alts. B. AI. Lindsay and family, of Alonscy avenue, tetuined .vestcrday from a innntlfs. tuy at Preston Paik AIlss .Meitlce Bnvley spent jcslciday with fi lends In llonesiliile. Black Chantlllv Laces for n shilling; 20 and 25c. value; Just tho pioper ti burning. Ask to see them. Alears & Hngen. J. D. Williams and sons, Archibald and Louis of North Park, aie at the lMn-Aineiltan. AIlss Olive Pilcc. of Now Yoik stieet. i has returned fiom a vhslt with Wilkes. ii.ii re fill nils. Children's Wool Diess Uoods at half price. See our ndvertlsemcnt on an other page of this pnpen Alears & Hagen, Alles Ornco Peck, of Uosclawn, Is en tertaining AIlss Van Cleef, of Ashley. Bargains In Silks nnd Dress Goods Saturday and Tuesday. ' Alears & Hngen. The flreen Bldge Iron woiks will run two uhlft-s, night and day shift, after today. Boys' and girls' Cast Iron Hose. Sat urday mid Tuesday, I Be. grade, double knees and sole, for liv. " Alears & Hagen. Bev. W. J, Foul, pastor of the (Ireen Blilgp Baptist church, has. with his family, returned fiom a month's vaca tion, upent la New York Mate Ve want every boy and gill In tho city to wear Black Cat Hose, most tlur-nblt- stocking mnde. Saturday ami Tuesday, 2.1c. glade for 21c. Aleais & Hagen. C. P." Jones and daughters and Alls Carrie Hitchcock are spending a few davs at Coxton pond. Wayne county. . Legnl Holiday. Our store will lip closed on Alonday. Usual Alonday bat gains on Tuesday. Aleais & Hagen. DUNMORE. Tlicie was but slight Improvement In tho condition of AIlss Emma Ludwlg yesterday, but she still continues to hold her own nnd the physicians now havp strong hopes of her ultimate le covet y. We want eveiy bnv and girl in the city to wear Black Cat Hose, most dur able stocking made. Saturday and Tuesday, 25c. grade for 21c Alears ii Hngen The public schools will le-opeu for the fall session on Alonday, Sept !l Boys' nnd clils' Cast lion lliwe, Sat urday and Tuesday, ir,p. grade, double knee.s nnd sole, for inc. " Meats & Hagen. Ali.s. John Poisons Is ciltlcally ill at her home on Jeffeison avenue. Bni gains In Silks and Dress floods Saturday aud Tuesday. Alears & Hagen Allssts. Ferguson and Loiighney. of Walnut stieet. iliave leturued from the Pan-American. Children's Wool Dress floods at half price. See our advertisement on an other page of this paper. Alears & Hagen. Black Chantllly Laces for a shilling; 20 and 25c. value; Just the pioper trimming. Ask to see them. Alears & Hagen. The Sunday school of St. Alaik's clituch will meet tomoirow at " o'clock, and heieafter until fuither notice. Legnl Holiday. Our stoie will he closed on Alonday. I'sual Monday h.ii gains on Tuesday. Alears & Hagen. AMUSEMENTS. Uncle Sam in China. Toniuht Hit- S MitTiei ri stork cahiijih. mpput Iiik Mabel I'jizp, vhII t liw tlii-ir wukii cngjc mnt at tin- Vr.nlimj nt Vltiid "I title Mm In ( him" will be 1'rodivd at tl. nntiiic? ami inht ficrfornuntu. Opening of the Lyceum. 'sliivri' i rm," the nini.1 lu niiifiil .iiuIhihpv ful nf ill tin pl.i.w written l'. .limns . IIi-itic. will ho Itir opcninc hill at ttie l.iiutn next M n In .iltiriKniii ati'l nUht il.ili'ir iht I Tins n (hi- ti-ntli tiiii.iiuthi' m 1111 for tlii't f iiiim utiixl t1.i-H atul, 14 htii-lnfi'ir, d Uiu m rnu I'lniliutlon ih In In in tilt' nf ft. 'Bit- Mini's nf '-hhiire tie" an- all tilil al"M2 tin- VIiIiih toavt, mul tin- chiract intmlii-ci aie drawn firm lift-. IIhtc ho ininy intoioiine Hours ami tlie iniilmr Inii oIcmtI MiiiiIuI mi humiriii-4 ami f.iihitio iiiiirloiitu llio htnr tnli) In "stmtp rrr-" cinnnt fail 1u rnlUt tho mil tialhios nf nn.c attilirmo finrf all will flml the pin Hniiimir oi'l i ntertaiiiiiiir Tlio iiiiimii apprarii'K in Mi llnnt'A miv trrpiet t- this srnn is citliiatly iIim iianio ni .n hoi a icar itn, nr lor tti.tt iniltci, fto ti us ap. Mr .laiiii-i T (Jiltowa atul Vtts VI irion Cujliti are itll pli.vinK tho leiilnu role and all the ohl faeoritra line boon retained Frederick Waide as "Balphegor." One nf the tic.it. fiom i the.ttrua! Ptanil point, this soimn, lll tie tlio priHluethni li. the iHllncinslioil it lor, I ruleruk Vanlo. of ' llelplie i;ot. tho Vtiiiintoliink," at tho i.wtutn on T uc-.it ly tmitnc tii'M The .liitlioishlp of -'llolphocnr, tho VlomitiliiuU," has hoi ti antoilitod h otno to IVI unoi.e. autlmr of ' The Two OtiihaiiH," t to , iitirl h olliei to f'hirlos W'olih, hut to uli.iu oir tho treillt h due thfre i no question a to llio stioucih nf llio tilo, lt ilirier, is It iloi , wilh nno nf tho mnt lotnintli suit atul pnimU nf hitiiic, iiatnolt, Kiiime iltirtn tho ri uu of I.iiU Will. Tin- loi ilirratu ( how "Delphi cnr." an itinerant showman, (ills in lot- with ami Hurries tlio ninptnl iaui;htor of an IiiiiiiIiIa prlntir, hut ho in roatlt i tho onli ililll nf Maripil-i lie Miiiiihinii, inndiloil to I'n rro alin ht her fillicr, uIimi tnoiiilli' wouihIiiI in in en Kitfi tin nt ilurltii; llio loxiiliilion, atul lo htiutn. pinion in .it mi. tlic I'lii'vallor lie Itnlln, is he. ipn llheii tlio Miltil illlty nf imtinin lie i tn iiij fiitnlv. 'I hU lie was pricentoil ilium ouinir to the von iiiNlunLr nt tin- It'll ili-ts h tin riiililli ill", ami his Hiu-lit to XiiioiIi i, to nif hi own life Ih r i.li lit it v is ili-i "ii led I a l.avir. nn.H, a traitor tu hnlh llnnlnls ami ltipublli jiis, who. niacin, rnl-Iim- an tho llnviliil Ho Ih'll.e. Wllotll lie his inuiili nil ami ihv.-ofj.oiI lilnxoll nf all his pioato ami fitnilv poieis. M-ekn In siarato huliitnt a-i.l wlfi, n turn tho M.nnli iiiui their holrevi, u'lln 1 tiilul wife anil fi'iliino fur hitnv If and linl ilitlimo lo ilUimm Mjileleitie, to Into hr chihl, is evpiitualU iuiluioil to loiiirn In her fiinili, lnit "II Iphetfoi," nolwilh.t imlmi; ln in-irui-li. ieroi iiliniks anil iiiuliliutioiis at tholnml nf liivan-iinos, nper cles ii his m.iiiIi, atul, tlnillt, tiiitpri.ntiititiir the thovalur. gilns aneis tu ttio iluke's Imii-o. uliuo lie is rointitllul in ku'p "P tho ihi.pili'ii t'Cou In the prpMiiio nf tils wife. Hut I nin line.-' lilinlltv is oeutinlli ills tintrul ind the iluke'n api'lii.illnii nf "llelpho. KnrV Imtii't ininhiiii'l ami M n!i leino's lunstaniy InltiKi tMiMlnni; I" .1 happv ("In huh li 'I In- llr.t piiwiualion ..t Hie pli was in lll, nt llio lln il I.Miuni, l.umlon, with I'hirlea I HI Inn In tho title rule, Its imi i oss wan -o una! lhat It was hriuuhl lo iinriii. ami upturnl at Un- Vnh Mivit lliealer, I'liilaih Iplnj. In Man li, ltal, with Mr. IHIhni as "llolplieKiir" ami Vlr suiirl llnliHin .is his nxlrtant, I'irfiuinailo, tho ihiwii. It his kaili-oiiuiMiitv Ik-Ii pr(i.inlpil hv ininy nf llio tiiri'iunst mtnis nf tlio Ujt, hut nutio hot- iii.ulo tho ilin.ulii nf "lli'IJuk'"r" miimuli his nnu as Vtr I roil, in I. Wade, It atforil him a hpliiulhl oppurtiiiilii to tli.plaj hie wmtlhto, an In Ills iKirtr.nal nf "llelpluRnr" hn runs the (itiiut of il'imitlc- oviiroslon with an nt njuillr filliiimis I'nr this n-ason Mr Waulo hat tnv In "lltlphosni, the Mniiutiliaiik," a piumlmut feat uio nf lilj n pi it nie, ihis M'.KOII rudd'nhead Wilson. vtirk Twain, aullmr of "1'u.hl'nhi nt Wi1m.ii." whli h ii lulu ear unilir the tliuslion of --li'p iimii lliotln i -, haJ an omoiititir with i laluiian In Niw otk roiptiil), ami If th" jdiu nour knew llio pmiiilniiiin ol Iho ai lor nf that ileloit thlo wmk liifnio ho iillouipliil the tnipoitiim ho is pilntiilli icn.ii'jus of a now V ins nl me plooil In iho fjimb nf the t,l(tnl Juilmr hid in. a. Inn In u-i a (.ill In ilrlxt- her fintn tho liraml (ontial Slallili to Iho Imnio on llf.l 'leiilh Mroii. "Ouo hfti, fin." "Jltl 'ho ilriter when ho drew loin at the iiirti 1 his was jut it mlilo Iho lrir.il (aio ami the mini knew It "he hml want, nl In aruue Iho pnitit, Intl. ftailul nf ailrjiting a iriiuil, ln till Ihe nihil il fire, tnok tin- nutnt'or nf tlio 1 ililij and ii'p.iiti'l h inallrr lu ht-r in.i.ln lit- MJiislit rriho-s, and, whin tho iah nun ilnliiipil lo make 10.1U1111n.11, he wn arro-t-nl, anil llio pinallj wan tho litnponrv forfoliuro nf Ids I11111.0, " ilentio m line rlitlu triumph piouiptpil im anion." was Hip ovetu'o tho aullior paio his IrluoU f-r plmiKlne Into irnmliiriic tliinuuli Hie inoilliini id Uio tniirt. It Is iho Mine Iriitinphlni; if tii.-hlH whnh inikin Iho les'k "I'lulJ'ti head Wll-ui" cml the I ill;, In do uiu horo at tho I.iithiii nn Wodnos tli nitflH iipvi. 111I1 11 dolUlitful affjlr. Whn tho lumk was fli.l ptihlislidl wino inliuls aw tlio Mwl diainalU 1'urfibllitUj of the work, tul they wSmSw Worn. mJ Pf i 5 0 0 0 0 0 is wonderful, but coitce It injurious lo the nerves and digestion of most people, be cause of the caffeine in it. The phosphates and hypo, phosphites added to I)r. Hand's Condensed Milk make coffee of actual food value by neutralizing the effect of the coffee drug. It 0 0 0 0 0 DR.' HAND'S 2 0 PHOSPHATED X If bunucnacu 0 0 MILK 0 0 6 0 0 6 is the greatest of all nerve foods and body builders. It tastes like rich ctcam j gives a delicacy of flavor lo coffee; makej it a refreshing drink at all times. Dr. Hand's Condensed Milk is best for summer use. Always sweet you don't need ice. Book free. The Dr. Hand Condensed Milk Co. 0 0 JJT Scranton, Pa, 2 3 ft Em Bl 3 Sm AMUSEMENTS. OPKNINd OF LYCEUM TIIEATKE. Monday Aftemnun nnd Night (Loiwr Day). Tenth ciiiiscrutlvt' season nt James A. Heme's Heautlful comedy dtnma SHORE AGRES PiPAPiiti-tl by Jamrs A Hemp's own L-iiinpiiliy of pl.iynrss. I'l lens r.vt'iunK il.fio, T.'c, fiOe, 23c. Matinee i',1 and M cents. Seats mj sale Kilday at !i a ni. LyCClim September 3 lie appearance of the eminent aetor fir. Frederick Warde Whin ill present his fatnem success. The Mountebank Croat out Splendid production PnctJ 1.50, il no, T'ii . ."i, 'h Silo npms it '1 .1 in Wednesday Night, Sept, i Shipiiian Brothers prerent VirU Twain's quaint, - unique rtury Pudd'niiead Wilson An evcellent oast uiih Vr, W irthrrt S mil in tho title r'tr not iliU ocnt pieluttng tlio hfo of Vivi..iiii Pi. nn is rnu i ju , .a . r ii , $t on. SI TS UN .-M.I MilMlAV tn A Xf. Academy of Husic VI III Is, l..vo 1 DUTY, Manager. Ililance of Week, Mabel Paige, -uppnrt (1 i tlio s.nithern Muck fnmpanv Vlitineo dait;. 10 and Ju itnts. henlnc prices, 1". '-'0 and .n i ems. Ihtce iiiKtiti, (ntiiniPiietnjr ipt, 2nd., ith sp ml Mondi) matinoo, Barney Gilmore -IN KIDNAPPED IN NEW YOHK l'Jat foiindid "ti iihiliii linn of IIM1V Vlltlti I I HK Vlatitieo I'm is 2V und l. imt. Inninj I'lnos il i '"i, l,fi tents STAR THEATRE Ml f III llltlV.TOS Vtmairer One will., i mni. n tic VI rolji matime sept. 'ml l)n! ttiaiitiie "CLARK'S NEW ROYALS woro not piipi id f r tl iiujrnirtKiit reahration of Hi. ir il is wh.u it hud us tir-r prooulattou lit tho Hi i ihl iiut.- Hi. it. i N. Hk V ttiiii-u," Mid all il. 1 1 it ii -. nit ih. va-.t inijor. Hi of tin nor uu is ii iIiihiI th. ir kUitimeuU nnd i ihildid imic-s ll n and it remiins so until Ihis dn 'Iho iiiodiii imn to he min In thin city will I"- mi a Minn tlihoMte scale than his mr hef' to bnii iii.iiiplnl in i rnu it inn wnli tho pl.n Uudrn in Iho an nf (.latciraft 1ms hull unrklnic fir months upon iho Mineiy atul iippinti names nf it. and when tlio tuiiain a. timls iimii tho irt oi t in thLs i ity a marvcl0Uiy ptiitil produ lion ! in.surid. Kidnapped in New Yoik. Iljrno.i lillmnro, in his 6iiiatlonal t 'inodj. dratni. "Kidn-ipptd in Now- ntk," j. Ihe it. triciinti il "ih Veuileiuy of MiiJi, for ihreu inehM md ilitlv liillinio. miiiiiiiniitu "ept , and Uio pjtmns nf tlio cadunv aw promised a in. iit.iii.nii pmdurtiun limn ,i dranimo and mi uli pnint of luiv Ml Itilninro lias uiln.'d tnn.itr.ihlo fame m an iiitirpHUr nt lrlh rlur.Htn, and in his new t It alum nl Mr. Dudley, Iho delectivo, ho hn won fro.h IjiiioU. Tlie plao wax wrltt.n around tlio Lulnapplne of IIjIh Mji Ion Claih in New Ymk, whiih at Iho tltno laiisul i-uili a Mir Ihruuclmut Iho cniiutii It is most Etatlfyinc to nntp tint Vlr. CHump. his uirnundcd hllibell with a thumiuhly (ciupitcnt tnnian At the Star Theater. 'I1i tin ilrnal ia.nn nf loot .' at tho Stir thei. ttr will lie iiuiiirm Hod V.mi it afieru.mn. Hie Mar lia,s Imn mn 1 Ihiiouli nuniuimn dur. IliL" tlio xutuuiei in .lit lis and, In it new dress, lnoVm fit -It and hriiilit Minmer lleinncton will olfer foi his Initial amacimii "lljrlc N w lt",iale." n rniiiliiiiailnn that ha won much, fatur In lltliitiiuio, Uu.hltiL'Mn and I'ltithuri;, wluro It has plitod this m ioii 'Iho ptogrammi ounjn ir. the fi llnuina Ktohl and unlet, t'niilti-i und --t.iii. the Irnlloj far Inn, (nrrnll and KlUi-n.. Ii.lu and Itinebart, nnd l.illie Kli'li.li. 'iho iuijnrii.r nf those per. fnriuirs art- new to pitmjw nf tlio Star, hut mms uolt loiiitiuut tided, md, urj likcl.t, will afford III inv iiiioilatuini: inntii'tits Ihe liiirlo.quo n tallid "Off In llilfaln" and Is slid to ho into nf tlio llti'lle.t ontiiofls (niacin tlls 'Iho rnltio ii'inium. tnu-other 'tith a chor ii. nf tin nit hatiiUnuio tnunir wniiicn.''ttHl cn ih nor to mile IliK feature one nf the lie, I of th" piifuiiuitiii'. Mmwliy luipir lalmr tliy, lli prloon nt ad. mlwli n ai tho milium will ho the time aj ihargcd jv llio ttuiuii; pettmuueca. srwiBP'a . y