"2?tT- " ifni j - " THE SCRANTON' TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, lOOlV 6 viv:?.! WEST SCRANTON DRIVER KILLED IN TRIPP SLOPE WILLIAM THILLIPS CRUSHED TO DEATH. He Failed to Throw the Switch, the Car Was Derailed and Phillips Was Caught Against the Klb William Jonucll Glee Club Will Hold n Concert Cases Before Alderman John Parsonage Wedding The Knights of Malta Supper Con tinuedOther Notes. William. the 17-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mia. David Phillip!", of ISI7 Petto bnne street, was Instantly killed yes terday morning while at work as a driver In Trlpp'. slope. He had ne glected to "llnow tin1 switch" mi III" truck over which his tilp of cars was passing, und when the cars loft the track the mule turned one way mul the cam nnoilii'i'. Voliuvf Phillips wns caught between tin; "lib" ami a ear, and his life was crushed out almost instnnily. IIN body .is ill."! nveie.l liy a number of wikineu. who removed It to the sur f.te . anil till' lemiilm were ennve.vcd to 1 1 1 m home In the mine nmlmhiiieo. AVIlcn Ills pari nts learned what had happened, they eie oI'iiiom oeiioine e-illt grl'f. liMeM(l was ji well-known and pop ular voting man, and was a member of the: Tilpp Slope Aclcdental Fund. I'n-diltiik-r Tague has charge of the fu neral, the arrangements for which ia.'e not na yeti been completed. Three Funerals Yesterday. 'il.e Mineral of the late Patrick Cnw ley occuried yesterday afternoon from til" fi.mlly residence on Price street and Ur.mt avenue. Short services were- held In St. Patrick's Catholic ('hutch, and Interment was made In lite Cathedral cemetery. The t cumins of an Infant child of Mr. ami Mis Nicholas Allegata, of lOJl Price street, were Interred In the Cathedral cemetery ycMcrday morn ing, 'the funeral services were held In St. Lucia's Italian Catholic church, on Chest nit I street. Tl'i remains of an Infant child of 'Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Aminecchlarico. oC J.ataycttc street, were Interred In trie Cathedral cemetery yesterday af ternoon. First Annual Concert. The William Council Anthracite dice SUNBURN How and Almond Cream removei redness ot the (kin and soothes the pain of (unburn in one night. Take a bottle with you on your vacation. fOn SALE BY 0, W. JF.NKIN3. Swell Hosiery For the Smart Set It will be in one of our windows this afternoon and for the balance of the week. We'd like you to take a passing look at it. Of course, the assortment shown there is far from complete, but what is lack ing in the window show will be found on exhibition in the department where hundreds of styles, colors, makes, patterns, etc., await your inspection, if you have time to look over them all. A Word on Hosiery Fashions Stripes, of course, have first call vertical or circu lar stripes, in all the colors of the rainbow, or toned down to the soft tints of a fadiug twilighf, and all the variations existing between these two extremes, on black, navy, green, pink, blue, violet, cardinal, rose, steel, fawn, tan and other colored grounds. Drop stitches, fine delicate lace effects, new inser tions, broad ribs, fine ribs, combinations of all sorts, and fine guage plain weaves give a hint at the makes . you may look for. The materials include the best Spun Silks, Ex tra Quality Lisle Thread, Beautiful Mercerized Goods, Fine Cashmeres, Egyptian Cotton Yarns, T '. . Etc., Etc. They're all of the best, and in most cases include extra sizes if you want them. The Hosiery Show This Year Is Well Worth a Look Choice of Window Display from 50 Cents to $2.50 the Pair . . 5 'lt club will hold Its first tinnual concert on Tuesday evening, fiept. SI, at tho first Welsh illnptlst church. A pto Rtfinimo of choruses, solos, duets, etc., will be rendered, and the competitive piece to bo sunghi Potiltney, Vt., will be also rendered. The club Is perfecting tho final ar rangements for their trip to Vermont, and the concert Is to ffe given to help oe'ray the expenses of tho club on their Kastern tllp. The concert will be of a lillih older. Recent Social Events. surprise party was tendered Wil liam .lames at IiIm homo on Stratford nvr nue. Monday evening, by u number of 1 Is friends. The guests were eiitet ta'ned with vocal and lntrumc,utul numbers by Misses Maud Jones and Mattlo Howen, and refreshments were feived at a seasonable hour. The guests were: Misses Mattle Howen, Maud .Tout's. Heatrlce Morgan, Kdlth Slilngcr, Alngglc Francis, Kthel Kvans, Maud Ila''ard, Anna John. Mary Par ons, Kdlth Kohler, Daniel F.vans, Joseph lleeliim, Chris, James. Itlehard Delmar, Fled Andrews. Harry Owen. Itlehard Pry. Joseph Hoose, Newton Davis, Tliomas Kvans. AVilliam O'.Mal lo lint", William James. Mioses Helen. Kllzabeth am) Masl'r .1o1.it (ilusMiner, of North Hromley nveniie, were tendered a farewell party reiinily, prior to their departure for i lili In Ohio. A large number of giiets were entertained, niiioug whom wvre: Mr. and Mrs, Malhltis Aladu spucl'.er, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Maden spail.ei. Mr. and Mrs. Flsnlo, Mrs. Cayloi, Mr. and Mrs. McAloon, Misses At.na (iraliam, l.ulu Kvans, Jennie V. Hitman. Anna Andrews, Anna Ueelt and Charles Metritis. Tiifiinas Williams, of North Onrlleld avenue, entertained u number of his friends on Monday evening at a stag party, at which all of them enjoyed Iheiiifelves. The guests were Frank Tlbbits, Harry Williams, Thomas Wil liams, Archie Williams, Krnest Wil liams. Kdward Williams and Wendall 1'hilllps. Discharged with a Reprimand. A young woman from North Scran ton, who was arrested late Monday evening on Scrauton street by Patrol man Peteiv, while she was In an in toxicated condition, was arraigned bo fore Police Magistrate Davis la police court yesterday morning and pleaded guilty. It was her (list offense, she said, and the Magistrate fined her $r. Helng unable to pay. she wept bitterly, and late In the day she was discharged with a reprimand. Board Failed to Meet. A regular meeting of the West Side board of trail" was called for last even ing, but owing to the rain no quorum vms present. The board has been notified to seek new (tuarlers for holding their meet lugs, as Dr. Kynon Intends to occupy the room used by the board. Supper Continued. The member; of Washington com mando y, No. 232, Knights of .Malta, Warehouse conducted a supier last evening at the home of II. H. Jacobs, 1413 Lafayette street, and the attendance wns so large that tie committee decided to continue the supper ngaln this evening. All those holding tickets, who were not accommodated last evening, will be served this c cuing, between the hours of 5 and 10 o'clock, Fnrsonnge Wedding, John W. Heagle and Miss Mary Wor rell were united In marriage yester day afternoon at the parsonage of tho First Baptist church, by the pastor, liev. S. 1-'. Mathews. The couple were unattended. The bride wns becomingly nttlred In a traveling gown of brown. After the ceiemony. the couple left for the bride's home, on Lincoln avenue, nnJ will enjoy a wedding trip to the Pan American exposition. Before Alderman John, John Phillips, jr.. of 115S Kynon stieet. was nrr.tlg'icd befote Alderman John ;;cstei'dny at the Insrunce of his brother Inlaw, Chailes Clark, of North Hromley avenue, who charged him with assault and battery. The men met lu a saloon recently and ingaged In an. argument, when Phillips struck C'ark. The case was settled by PhllUm paying the costs. Chapter 'of Accidents. M'chael Tralnor, of Kmiiiet street, an einpl .ve at the 'South Steel mill, let a heavy piece of Iron fall on his feet while at work on Monday and sus tained painful Injuries' thnt will lay 1:1m up Ii r some time. Jit crli Jleeuan, of Stratford avenue, met will' ii similar accident recently, and I also conilned to his home as a result. The latler'.s two children also sustained slight Injuries recently. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Miss Margin et Davls.of North Hrom ley avenue, Is spending a few days at Harvey's lake. Michael I.arkln, of Clarke llios.' clothing department, has returned from a week's visit with his parents nt Car bondale. Air, and Mrs, James Hedell nnd son, of Philadelphia, are the guests of West Seranton friends. Miss Kll.abeth Lloyd, of Jackson street, has returned honiu from the Pan-American. David U.ivis, of North Hromley ave nue, is visiting friends In Wilkes-Harre. A son was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kvans. of Kynon street. Mrs. AVilliam O'lioylo and Miss Kate McDonald aiv sojourning at Atlantic City. Addison Chase, Jr., ot North Main avenue, has returned home from the Pau-Ameiican exposition. Mr. and Mrs. John Heenan, of Strat ford avenue, are entertaining Mrs. Hraunlgun and son, Christopher, ot Plains. John, the H-year-old son of Mr. ami Mrs. John Hays, of Watson avenue, Is seriously ill, Mrs. AVilliam Ci. AVIIllams, of South Main avenue, Is conilned to her homo by Illness. A. K. Morse, of South Hromley ave nue, has returned borne from Atlantic City, where he closed a ten weeks en gagement with the Hotel Columbia Mandolin orchestra on Saturday even lug. Maui Asadmeall, the Arabian woman, who was so severely Injured on Mon day by being run over by cars on the Keyser A'alley brain h of the Lacka wanna railroad, was resting easily at the West Side hospital last evening, and hopes are now entertained for her recovery. The report from Middle (iianvllle yesterday concerning the condition of fi. A. Williams was that he was some what Improved, and that Ills temperature- was normal. Joseph Pettlgruno. of Jackson street, who caused the arrest of Mrs. Joseph Wallow, of North Main avenue, on Monday for keeping a disorderly bouse, failed to appear before Alderman John yesterday afternoon to substantiate the charge and the case was dismissed. Permanent man Hurrall Chase, of the Columbian, started on Ids vacation yesterday, ami will spend a few days at the Pau-Ameiican, Herl Ayres, of the Phoenix company, Is acting as his substitute. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Huberts and son, Newton: Misses Kdnn Williams and Hattle Morris, and .Mrs. Homer AVIIl lams ami daughter, Harriet, of firan vllle. N, V., left yesterday for the Pan American. Jenkln T. Keese and fatnlly.of Wash burn street, are spending a few days at the Van-American. Dr. T. A. Kynon. tho dentist, and Miss Mae Thomas, of Luzerne street, will be united in marriage at the Ply mouth congregational church at noon on Thin sday, September 1'B. There will be an important meeting of the Klocum lodge of Odd Fellows, at Masonic hall, this evening. The Oxford Hlee club serenaded David Kvans, foreman nt the Oxford, at his home last evening. Miss May Magee. of Paterson, N. J., returned home yesterday, after n ten days' visit with Dr. and Mrs. AV. J. L. Davis, of Main uvenue, Alfred Allen, ot Fourteenth street, and George James, ot Division street, have returned home from a visit with friends In AVIlkes-Harre. Miss Kthel Netherton, of AVyoinlng. is tho guest of the Misses Hliiley, of P.ock street. Thomas Sanders, of Oxford uii-,...i- David Iiichards, of Luzerne street, and James Clark, of Twelfth street, have Plumed home from a visit In Wilkes Harre. AV. F. Slegel, of Hryn Mawr street, is spending a few days at the Pan Ameiican exposition. Mrs. Ueorgo F. Kellow, of Chestnut street, Is the guest of friends In .Mn licit Chunk. Miss Mnrtha Hughes, of North Oar llclcl avenue, has resumed her studies al nioonisburg State Normal school, Miss Herdella Kvans, ot North Brom ley nveniie. has returned home from a visit with friends lu Luzerne county. Mr. and Mrs. Heorge Rklllhorn. of Jackson street, have as their guest Mies Kdlth AVIlmerth, of Aldeuvllle, AVnyno county. Itev. A. Bergen Hrowe. of Mcfiraw, N. A'., Is visiting friends in AVest Scranton. Misses Mame Bowen, Maine Harris, Laura and Selena Kingdom left yester day for Pittsburg on a visit. John Diskln and sister, Miss Cather ine, left yesterday for Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mrs. Thompson nnd daughter, Anna, of Stroudsburg. urn thu guests of Dr. A SENSIBLE MAN Would ue Kcmp'f Daliam for the Throat and Lunci. It 1 curing mora Couglu, Coldi, Aithma, Ironcliltli, Croup and all Throat and Luce Troubles, than any other mtdliinc. Tin proprietor hai authorized any druggl.t to eivc you a Sample Pottle Tree tu coin Into jou ot the merit ct thU great remedy. Price Sjv, and W. mid Mrs. Harrison, qf Main avenue nnd Jackson street. tleorge AV. Kvans, of Jackson street, Is sojourning lu Fnctoryvllle. The Columbian Social club was or ganized on Monday evening with the following members: Arthur Keese, Frank AValsh.AVIU Haag, Samuel Sinn ford, Harry AValdle, Uarllcld Davis and Harry Davis. The Krinlnle dub has been reorgini lzed and will hold their first dance of the season at Meors' hall on Tuesday evening, September 21. The club will conduct a series of dances every other week during the winter. A supper nnd lawn social was held last evening nt the home ot H. S. Jacobs, on Lafayette street, for tho benellt ot Washington coininandery, No. 2.TJ, Knights of Malta. There was a large number In attendance. The Sisters of Bethany held a meet ing In St. David's Kplsoopal church last evening for tho purpose ot out lining the winter's work. The members of the choir of St. Pat rick's Catholic church are requested to meet for rehenrsal this evening. Kx-Select Councilman Hlchard H. Williams Is HI at his home on Acad emy stteet. Mrs. Heorge T. Hiilllths and two sons, Archie and A'lctor, are visiting friends and relatives in Danville. The voting members of the Wash burn Street Ptesbyterlau Bible school will meet after prayer meeting this evening to elect n successor In Will. lam Hui rail as superintendent of the school. The ladles of Branch 23, L. C. H. A., of St. John's Herman Catholic church, will conduct a social this afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. Maleber Rf, 100D Noiih Main avenue. The Anthracite dancing clnss will conduct their llrst social tomorrow evening In AVashlngton hall. The Banflcld Sisters nnd John Mnn Ran will conduct an entertainment ami social In Mears' hall on AA'cdnesday evening, Octoebr 3. SOUTH SCRANTON. Marriage of Miss Albeitinn Albrecht nnd Victor Kempter To Install Officers Other Brief Notes. Miss Albertlna Albrecht, of MS Hickory" street, and Victor Komplur, of Maple street, weie united in mar riage yesterday morning at S o'clock, at St. Mary's Herman Catholic church, liv Hev. Peter Christ. The ceremony was witnessed by a largo throng of relatives and friends. As the bridal party entered the church. Prof. Acker man, the church organist, rendeied Mendelsshon's wedding march. The bride and her attendants, Miss Lizzie Albrecht and Mis Mary Korlschar. weii? handsomely attired In gowns of steel gray A'enetlan cloth, trimmed with Irish point lace and white chlf Jon, and presented a very charming appearance. The groom's attendants veie Joseph P.osen and Leopold Al-b-ccht. At the conclusion of the ccrmony, the bridal party returned to tlie home of the bride, on Hickory street,' where a wedding dinner was served. Mr. and' Mrs. Kempter enter upon their mntrimonlal voyage with the best wishes of their numerous friends. NEWS IN BRIEF. The members of the 'South Scrauton club met in regular monthly session Thursday evening, Sept. 12, at the club house, corner of Stone avenue and Birch stieet, for Installation of otll cers. After the Installation a smoker will be held. All members are Invited to att ml. Thomas, the eighteen months' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Byron, of Irving avenue, died yesterday morning at l."0 o'clock, after a brief Illness. Miss .Maine Bolaud, of Pltlstou inc nue, base returned from a, two weeks' stay at Now A'ork oily. Dr. J. J. AVhlsli has returned from a ten nays' visit at Atlantic City. The numbers of the James Council lodge. No. 170, Independent Order of l-'dii Fellows, will meet In regular ses sion tonight at Freuhun's hall. The Itoyal Arcanum will meet at Pharmacy hall tonight. Frelllgtratll lodge, No. ISO, Order of Karl Harl, will meet In regular ses sion this evening at Hartman's hall. John AV. Haitman, of iOfl Pitt.ston avenue, has gone on a business trip to Chicago. He will visit the Pan American on his return. Mh.hnel Natter has returned from n week's stay at the Pan-American. The funeral of Alice, the live months' old chllil of Mr. and Mrs. John Cree rion, took place yesterday afternoon at Z.ZO o't'ock, from the family residence, 11 Stone avenue. Interment was made In the Cathedral cemetery. Jacob Kngel has resigned' his posi tint with tho Meadow Brook Ice com pany, ni.d accepted a position with the Consumers' Ice company. DUNMORE. Oscar Henoop, of Drinker street, Is at Philadelphia this week! on a busi ness trip. Mr. and Mis AVIImer Stevens, of Blakely stteet, have leturned from a tup to Toionto and Detroit. Charles Warg, of Kim street, is spending a week's vacation at Big Pond. Mis. H. .1. Powdeiiy returned to her home in Carhondale yesterday after a stay of several days In town. Mr and Mrs. J. K. Swift returned liamo yesterday from New A'ork city, where they spent the last week. Ml. Marlon Crane, of Lincoln nve niie. Is visiting friends in Mt. Clair, N. J. Miss Mary McClusky returned yes terday to her home lu St. Louis after sepending several weeks with lelatlvcs In town. Joseph Healy, of Chestnut street, re tinned to his studies at Holy Cross college at AVorcester, Mass., yister Jiy. Mrs. Wni'ani Webber, of Kast Drink er street has returned ftom a two week's stay with her daughter, Mrs, AVilliam A'otmg, of Knglewood, N. J. Sister Kugene left yesterday for Caliioinia, after attending the conse rrdtlor. services of her brother, Itt, Hev. K. A. Harvey. Mrs. A. A. Kearney Is seriously 111 at her home on Depew street. Letters remaining unclaimed during the period ending September 7, 1101. Perscns calling for these letters please say advertised: Frank Barker, Mrs. Kate Cnwley per Mrs. Jordan, Ann Flaherty. Kosa flroslon, John Hlnes, Thomas Kearney, Throop street; Mag gie Kelly, 127 Madison avenue: Bea trice Mllllt. Charles Mack, J. A. Mi Andrew, lis Potter street; Timothy O'Connon. F. B. Peltuiim, Abraham Bymaii, Mrs. William Helttis, Lucy Snyder, -121 Stone avenue; Joseph Stanley, 702 Clay avenue; Mrs. Minnie Wallace, Pletu Ituntinrsten, Lycska Tnvan, Jm-ef Hudaczl (7), Mrs. 1. Sinlthj 218 Clay uvenue (photo.) Our Grocery Department Has scored a great success and the ever-increasing volume of business denotes the pleased satisfaction of the many customers who purchase their groceries here. We are not in competition with cheap groceries at cheap prices.but in strong com tition with the best offerings in pure, high class foods that the most reliable dealers handle. The following items tell a story such as hns never been told in Scranton before. High Grade Grocery Curtis Bros.' High Grade Catsup. You know the kind, with blue la bel, sold everywhere for 23 cents IOC Royal Baking Powder generally sold at 45c and 50c. Our price 39C Jonas Long's Sons' Best Patent Flour, made from choicest Minne sota hard wheat ; so- pound bags p 1 .Uo Choice Sanders' Coffee, regularly sold at 1 be, and considered good value at that. Pound 1 J,C Webb's Cream Sugar Corn, regular price 15c can lUC Doz., $1.15; case 2 doz., $2.25 Decided Butter Value HIgin Creamery Butter, packed in lancy i-lb packages, regular ,- price 25c to 28c, here at lb JLoC All the Above Goods on I Jonas NORTH SCRANTON OPENING OF THE BASKET BALL SEASON. Stnis Defeated by the Patriots in the Auditorium Surprise Party Ten dered to John Cullcn, of Belmont Terrace Address of Grand Secie tnry P. J. McGuire, of Pittsburg, Before the Members of the Y. M. I. Meeting of Welsh Baptist Minis ters nt Olyphnnt. The banket ball ftcaMin nppitPd last nlKht lu this section at tho Auditorium, when the famous Ninth Hud Stars' basket ball to.im met the Patriots. The hall wan crowded to Its utmost by spectators who gathered there and witnessed a very scientific punc ot basket ball. Tho teams were well matched, both lu weiRht and skill. From start It) llnlsh the same was ex citing, both sides lighting against each other for the honor of winning the tlrst game of the season. The game started at R.1." o'clock with the Stars lu possession of the ball. When the llrst half was completed It was found that Krank Kvans had thrown a basket from the Held, count lug two points for the Stars; James McCluskey threw two baskets on fouls, making two more points, and Thomas Kvans one, followed by two baskets from John Sklffenton und two more by James McCluskey, making the score 12-0 lu the llrst half of the game. In the second half neither side scored, making the score at the close 12-U in favor of tho Stars. The following was the line-up: Stars James Mct'luskey and John Sklffen ton, forwards; Thomas Kvans and Krauk Kvans, centers; Daniel Jones nnd AVilliam Davis, guards. The line up for the Patriots follows: Kdward ltlchards anil Harry Ulrcli, guards; James Mack anil Lloyd Jones, centers; Thomas Malum and AVilliam McC'aff, forwatds. Surprise Party. John Cullcn. of Helmont terrace, wns pleasantly surprised Monday evening, when several young people of this sec tion gathered at his home. During the evening a piano solo was rendered by Miss .Mary Hopkins, anil AVilliam Ly nott and Thomas Culleu gave vocal numbers in a most pleasing manner. A iuartette, composed of Robert Hums, Joseph Sanders, 1'. J. Conaboy and AVilliam Lyuott, rendered several se lections. A whistling solo was given by Prof. Robert Hums. Those present were Misses Anna and Lizzie Sargenl, Belinda Carey, Mary Carey, Katie Carey, Helle Peel, Sadie Cullen, Kutle Urathoney. Daisy Hax ler, Mary Htlckley, Minnie AVIIllams, Sadie nolden, Tess Lyuott, I.oretta Duggan, Mamie Keeley, .Alary Hopkins, Katie Murphy, and Messrs. James Mat tin, Frank Lnmoreaux, P. J. Mc Oarrlck, James Hogau, Datdel Harvey, Patrick Loftus, Thomns Flynn, AVill iam Hums, Robert Hums, William Ly uott, Thomas Cullen, James Cullen, Leo Duggan, Roy AVelchel, James Hoy lau, P. J. Connboy and Joseph Sanders, the latter three of Avoca: Joseph Kll patrii'k, Carhondale; David Laird, Secretnvy McGuire Present. P. J. McOulrp. of Pittsburg, grand fe.nt.ity of lit Youns Men's lust1 lute, attended the large meeting of tho Marquette council, A'oung Men's Insti tute, No. HZ, last evening In their rooms In St. Mary's hall, Mr. lie (iuru. who Is a very line speaker, stated a few facts about the lustltu t Ic ii, told what .1 grand work It wns t'oiiii for tho young men of the coun try, told of the different councils in the western part of the slate nnd other matters relating to the Insti tute. Mr. Mi dull e also gave advice to the young men present as to the company hey associate with. After the address the Institute partook of refreshments In tho banquet room. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. John IT. Hopewell, editor of tho Providence Register, returned homo after spending sixteen days on tho Blent lakes, and at Toronto, Ituffalo and Albany, N. Y also the Thousand Inlands. Tho.AVoinan's Christian Temperance unlii. of Providence will meet Wed nesday evcnlntr, September 11, at the T J JONAS LOVG'S SONS. Kitchen Needs Marseilles White Soap, 4 bars ' ZOC Ryerson'a Naptha Soap, 5 bars for ZDC Fell's Naptha Soap, 5 bars for ZoC Fairy Soap for toilet or bath, 6 bars (or ZuC l.anox Soap for laundry ,- purposes, 7 for ZoC Star Soap, a well , known brand, 8 bars... ZuC Mderrt rtir 1 t Viarr for 25c Sale Today in Our Basement Grocery Department Long's EDUCATIONAL. Free Tuition Hy n recent net of the leglsln tine, free tuition Is now gtnnted at the Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloomsburg, Pa. to all those preparing to tench. This school maintains courses of study for teachers, for thoso preparing for college, and fc those studying music. It will pty to write for particiilan. Nn otlicr nhool oilers Mich tuorilor J'l anURii at sui.li low rated. AiIiIicdj J. P. Welsh, A. M., Ph. D. , Prin, r.HFVTNUT HILL ACADEMY 'Wissahickon Heights. Chestnut Hiil, Pa! A boarding school for boys in the elevated anil beautiful open country north of Phila delphia, 30 minutes from Uroail St. Station. For cataloRiica address JAMES L. PATTERSON, Head-Mastcr. B1NGHAIY1T0N TRAINING SCHOOL. Kor Nmoui, llarkuird and Prat Mute ( Itil dir-n. 1'hM.lr.il 'li.iininir, Manual Traitiiiur, Ann illation, ilmlc. Ilrawinpr, KinilurKailcn. 0"i jcar aiounil, t'iuuUr. S. A. Doolittle, Si rartlrw .Ucnuo, llinghamtun, V . SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, SCRANTON, PA. T. J. Foster, President. Winer II. Laall, Tien. It. J. Foster, Stanley 1". Allen, Vice President. Secretary. close of prayer meeting In the Provi dence it. K. church on North .Main ave nue. All news matter of The Tiibune will receive prompt attention if left at Davis' drug store or at the f. and H. smoking parlors, Steele's building. Harry Humbardner and Till Keyn o'ds, of North .Alain avenue, wen- at ASallHvllle fair yesterday. The memhers of the North Und llleu club are ieiuested to meet In O'.Alal ley's hall on Thursday evening at T.:!0. The Pilgrim's t'horus will be rehearsed, after which a matter of great Import ance to the club will he discussed. A titM attendance Is desired. The North Scranton section of the temperance choir whleh will sing at Nay Aug path September Hi will meet for rehearsal in the Sunday school room of the M. 10. church Thursday evening at S o'clock. Air. Keese will he present and would like to see all per sons Interested In singing and temper mice work come out to this rehearsal. Mr. and Mrs. li. r). Jones, of North Alain avenue, left yesterday for Ituf falo and an extended trip through the noithern slates. .Miss .Mary Thomas, of Clreen street, Is visiting friends In Nantlcoke. The ladles of I ho .Memorial Hapllst church are making extensive prepara tions to serve an elaborate turkey din ner on Thanksgiving day, November id The Wehh Uaptist ministers of Northeastern Pennsylvania held their monthly meeting yesterday at Oly phant. Dr. II. II. Harris, of Taylor, rend a paper lu the afternoon, which was discussed by the ministers pres ent. li the evening the Hevs. 11. K. Williams, of Parsons, and .1. I). Hob. its. of Parrlst stieet, Wllkes-Harre, preached, The ladles of the entire church and congregation of the Providence Pres byterian clmrih will meet this after noon at 'I'M o'clock for the transaction of general business. A full attendance is urged. Ono of the eyes of Krank Kiirroll. of West .Market street, was yesterday removed hy Doctors W. F. i 'minors and J. J. Sullivan, Jr. It was stiuck by a piece ot rock in the '.Marvlno colliery a few days ago and It was necessary to rt'iuovo the eye lu order to save the sight of tho other optic. Tho operation was a successful one and .Air. furrcll icsted cotufortubly ufter It, Cereals Pearl Taoioca. Der lb. 6 pounds for 25c. 5C Yellow Corn Meal, ("''cranu- lated''). ten pounds for ZOC Selected Carolina head ' rice, per pound yC pounds for 25c Coarse Barley, per lb. 6 pounds for 25'e. 5C Corn Starch, best qual- lty, per package OC 5 packagee for 25c. Shredded Wheat Bis cuit, per package lie Pettijohn'9 Breakfast t 4 Food, per package llC Best Shredded Cocoa- nut, per lb 1 5C Sons; AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre M. ItlUS, Lewie. A. J. IlLFFY, Manager. Friday Night, Sept, 13. Ilroudhurst's Latest aiusieal Comedy. THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT Iteturn of Last Season's Great Comedy Hit. AM. Ni:V I 1- TO DATR MM'.CIAtnr.S. I'lltM-'iJi-., ,M)e , "jo and M.ort. Sejls on i-ale Wednesday at u a. in. , Monday Night, Sept. 16. Af. Samuel K. Itork presents Geo, AV. Ledercr's tremendous trans-atlantic triumph tho musical extravaganza The Casino Girl Rook by Harry TS. Smith. Alusle by Ltidwlg Kuglandor. 4o0 performances In New York city and for :!00 nights lu London. Prices r., mi, vr..' $i.oo, $i..-.o. Seats on sain Friday at D a. m. Academy of ilusic M. ItUIS, Lece. A J. DUTY, Maniger. HM.WI I. OF, WIU.K. The Wolford-Sheridaa Company si I'i'oitriM: Hiss Sheridan Wolford In i ii'prrlniri' nf hixli l.ivi attr.ii hum al Hiptilar iiric.es. M.ninec I'rlirn Id and 'JO CVnl. Ktcnini; I'riies-lO, 20 and CO t'ents. 1 HE CELEBRATED Q0IID0N PIANO Before buying, send for catalogue. H. S. QORDONr';' &J: BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS . . MANUFACTURED BY . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ir-xoTi: Tin: .namk. Prof.G.F.THEEL,527t!',?hrSth. l'hllftrtrlDlill. I't, Onl? (itmtn bnrrltlM in llUrrs JlfftM, AtiuiM, llloixl riUoB,NrrOQi PrMlltf,! tm lM&oo"i,jflriW)re iSMrifiurKi' GREEN JUDGE. Thi .Misses Hiisliini. of D.ilton, nro the guests of Airs. .1. L. Haunt, of Dickson avenue. Robert Ward, of Stroudsburg. is Ma lting tlreen Hldge friends. Airs. A. i!. Thoinnson. of North Park, Is spending a few days at Huffnl". Alallcarrler Joseph I'ldlam Is t.iklng his annual vacation. Cole Price and Harold Keun.iij , ot AVashlngton avenue, left yesterday for .New Jersey, where they will attend school for the coming year. A. V. Kreeman, of aionsey avenue, brought befoie Alderman Bailey last evening sIn boys, whose homes nre lu Thininnre. charged Willi malicious tres pass. The lads entered his yard last Sunday and were caught stealing hltt fruit. Air. Freeman claims to have lost a cart load of grapes, besides the de struction of his vines, and biought suit to recover damages. Tho parents of two of the boys settled last even Ing and thu case against them was withdrawn. The oilier four were put under $50 ball to appear before tho al derman this evening. Charles Griever became their bondsman. S3 Lprrtt rM-rurr14 to 10dji.att ytar prtrtlrftl fl iftni IhoitilUlttptrlrnrr U UrrniM?, hrt for book "Tnth i I potto g tt try tnrtllfftl t IfMrkil fraud. f!nlln thU piptr.T 5- --. .-