THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY SUI'TUMBEU 11, 1901. WEST SCRANTON MISSIONARY SOCIETIES MET OITICEIIS RE-ELECTED FOR THE ENSUING YEAR. Interesting Pnpeis Read find Re potts Made by the Members of the Home nml Foreign Societies Fu neral of William Phlllipa Yester day Afternoon Great Ciowdn Wntched with Enger Inteicst The Tribune Bulletins Announcing the President's Condition. The nnnu.il meeting of the Woman' Horn? nnd Feuclmi Missionary soclttcs of tlie Wushburn Stuet J'resbvterlun rHiifh was held at the. paisotrii-e es teulay nftoriioiiu. I'll olllceis if il.. Homo society were reelected 111 fol lows: rrotfldent, Mhs Jennie Shan n n ; vice. picMelent, Mia. T. J. l.uce; treasurer, Mi3 Muliol Crist. The meeting wis In el. at bo of Mrs. j; n. 'Fellows, who lead the Serlpttne lesion. Mif. Fiecnim presented on In tcrestln'ff nrllcli on "Foiecast and Rally,'" and Mrs. Valne read a paper on Home Mlsslcnury woik In the dlf Irrrnt lle'dils. MisV'Sliannon pave nn Instructive te.'k on tlio woik anion;; tin- fotelKii .viiaUliiK people In tin . lckauannn Valley, wheie there i over 100,000 ninonc-whom the mission honid Is now vvoikinjr. A Riiet.il hour wu after wards enjoyed and refreshments weie ieifd. Communion sen loos will be lie Id nt tin- olmicli tomotrow inoinlii?, after wr.ith thote will Ip a leieptlon of nvv mimhei.s and baptism of (hlldrpu nnd nclults. The election of a superintendent to Pl'ceeed Mi. liturall In the Hlble school will take plaeo next Wednesday. llev. .1. i. Moffat will leave for Honcsdnle on Mondav to attend a meeting of the lresli tcr.v. nnd l'.lder J!. .1. Williams will icpiescnt the church. Tribune Bulletin Service. The' West Seranton branch oHlc of I'lu Tritium? was beU'RPd with peo ple last cvcnliiR. making liuiulrles iclitlve to the condition of President MeKlnlcy. As the hullelius weio pitted in the window of Jenkins' iIiiib (ton, hunelieiK of peoplo crowded 1 ho sidewalk In fumt to rc t a Kllmp-o of liv1 latest repot is. The einwd lemaiiiei about the bulle tins until after 10 ;o oclmk, when the SUNBURN Ito tnd Almond Cream remoTei rrdncs o( the akin and toothes the pain of eutiburn Id one night. Take a bottle with you on your vacation. FOR SALE BY (3. W. JENKINS. Our Weekly Offerings For Saturday Shoppers Are unusually interesting, and well worthy the attention of buyers who demand quality as a first consideration, but will gladly take advantage of a price cut, provided it entails no sacrifice in these parts, in the way of desirability. The goods offered below will fill the bill exactly in these respects, as every item offered is faultless in quality and style, yet considerably under regular values. uadies' Mnslin Underwear Ladies' Night Dresses in the most fashionable styles. All are elabo rately trimmed, made fiom best muslin and value for at least $i. Saturday only.. 79C Ladies' Kid Gloves In Tans, Modes, Browns and Reds. A special purchase of fifty dozen, which we bought much under regular value. We guaran tee them worth 7s cents. Saturday 59C High Class Neckwear F;or Ladies. All the desirable styles.aro included in this line, and tho vaTiety of colorings and pat terns is infinite. Choice 0! our famout 30-cent line, Sat- urday !,.., 39C Mamlously: Cheap Neckwear Thisnsthe last tall of the season on Ladies' Wash Neckwear. Noth ing in the lot offered" for Saturday cost le,ls than 25 cents. -The Bale Price 9C Men' Fall Shirts 1 Stifl fronts, in all the best pat Irr, lact they're the same as are sold elsewhere for terns, styles $1.50 at all each. Our' price $1.00 mesjs only.... Globe Warehouse last bulletin wat posted, announcing that tho president's pulse had teaelied Its extt entity, and he was In his liirt moments. Funeral of William Phillips. New li. A. Hoyl. pa.stor of the Ply mouth Congregational cliutc.li, olll e luted at the funeral of the late Wil liam 1'lillllps yesterday afternoon. The net vice, weie held nt the family tesldenee, on I'etteboiti street. The pall bearers vvete Flunk Mar key, Thomas Davis, .Peter (lullnglier, Duvld .tones, David William? and Frank Kelly. The llower hemeis .weie William Jteesp, Jjavld llcese. Ilniry Uatklus, Arthur Williams and Thomas Hodney The Tripp Slope Accidental Fund attended tlie set vices. Intel -meiit was made In the t'amliila cetue ii'i . Holcomb Seiiously Iujttted. John Holcomb, n lcsldent of Mount Dewey, while diking home on Thuis (ln ovenlnif. vui seiiously iujuicd bv bi-lnir tin own fioni his mrtliiKP, and his aim and let; weie frm lined, nnd he also suffered Intel mil injuiies. lie Is employed at the l'.vne (ollleiy, nnd his hoise hpcame frightened at oseiipltiK Hteain fiuin nn engine on tho Keser Valley branih of the t.acknwaiinn lull load. The animal dashed down th load nt a fin lolls tate, with Holcomb ( linking to the lelns. Finally he lost nil outrol of the nnl inal. and at an Intei section of a cross mad the hoi so ran Into largo stone, ov ei tinning tlie buggy, and tin owing the young man out. He stiuek on his head and was teiideied uiuoneious. When picked up bv passpi.sbj It was leal lied that ho was seilouslv in luted. Dr. W. J. I,. Davis was summoned ami he learned that the joitng man had sustained the Injtii les noted above. He was lemoved to his lioine, nnd Is now In a piecarlous condition. Recent Social Events. The Stbbath school class taught bv Miss Hll'abeth Thomas In the Koutth v.nd mission school, held nn enjovable lawn social on Thuisdav evening at the home of Miss lieitha Waile, on Swot land stieet. he iieam and cake weie served, mid the event was llheially patronized. Miss Mniy Davis, of South Main ave nue, entei tallied a laige patty of fi lends nt her home teeently, when tho hoi l.il dlveisions Iiuldentnl to such gatheilngs weie enJoed. Those- pies ent weie Mr. and .Mis, Thomas Diiiden. Mis. KHabelh Joilos, Misses .Mnnd Dm den, Jennie Williams, Hllzabeth AVIlllains, Jennie Rlihaid, IMna Zieg lor. T.ottle T.vans. Cauie Kflly, Mabel Tuttle, Hllabeth Hughes, llobeit Mali son, William Gi coning, Hanv IJiiih, George Thomas, George Williams. Kob pit Campbell, Oeorgo clrcen, Ki.ink Tiioinas, John Grllllths, I'. .1. Tln.ino, "William Jones, Lewis How en and lien jamln Williams. Miss Delia Sc.ihlI1.of Aiihb.ild stieet, was tendeiPd a MUitlo p.uty Thius da evening at the homo of her brother, Michael Siahill A featllio of the event was tho taking of flashlight plenties by Joseph Murphy, Tho guests weie Misses Kate Timlin, Julia O'Hilon, Beautiful Silk Waists Fancy Taffeta Silks, In all the fashionable fall shades and as cor rect models of style as Dame Fash ion can produce. A line live dol lar waist on Saturday fr p3.9o Fall Weight Hosiery The stainless black cotton, of fine gauge, but good weight. A splen did 25c quality in all sizes, includ ing extras. The price for t 0 Saturday only is 1 oC Fine Fall Hosiery There's a table full of the smart est fall hosiery for ladies' wear that this city has to offer, awaiting our Saturday patrons. Choice of any in the lot 5UC Men's Stylish Hosiery There are Just one dozen differ ent styles on sale Saturday at the same price. Vertical and circular stripes, silk stitchings, lace and drop stitch, etc.. xOC Ladies Wash Waists Not a great many to choose from but all very good, and the price for Saturday will be the prices of last week cut right u f Mary Caveney, Delia llollcrnn, Sarah Kelly, Hainh O'lirlen, Mary Iltianc, Hollo Kcllctt, Kate Kelly, Mnillia. Pry, Mary ltalucy, Delia nnd Until Adams, James Phllbln, Joint Client n, Thoman Aston, Frank Pry, Walter llalney. John CnvnnnURli, Jninea P. Kelly, Thomas DiiuiilRan, Harry Halnry, John I.an Kan, Patilck (Inrvpy, Jtnrtln OaURlian, John Uempoey and Thomas O'Uilcn. Jackson Street Baptist Church. The (list rehearcal for our llutvett Home concert will bo held next Sun dav, after Sunday school. The Ilov. Calvin llnie, D. D., will Klve an aclilrcFa Sunday evenltiK In tlin Inlet pit of nil tho youtur. on edu cation. Ho represents Ilueknell. The minister nnd their wives will be entettalned by our ladies, Sept. in, at the opening hcohIoii of ilia confer ence. Our a"-oclallon yenr Is Jut ocet Let in enter our work with a new con sociation. A nuotlnfr of our Indies In railed at the cloe of the mectlliK Sunday night. All the ladles hould bo prevent. The services In the ltelleviie Welsh M. church, tomoiniw evening at 1! o clock will be conducted by the Young People's Soclet.v of Christian lmileavui. All ate Invited to atend. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. Ml!4 liirf.nint Pitlv nt .lit onfartn l.in.l on Wednesday evening a large number of her fi lends at her homo on fiwet- llltlil qll,.t flump., 11ml ntlwir i1lfrt Hlons weie Indulged In. Ilcficshments vvue seiveii nt a veaxonalile Hour, after which the guests departed for their homos voting Mls IMwaids a charm In, llMlP Ml" Mamp Phillips, of Jackson street, has letuineil fiom a Mlt In New Yoik city. Julm Conway, of South lltninley avenue, liv enteied the lilomsbuig Slate Normal chool. fleotge Jloilge, of Ninth H.vde Paik avenue, Is clieiilatlug among Ills fi lends In Mlnersvllle. John i: Uradlev, of Lafayette stiert, Is teporled to bo stilously ill nt hlH home, A. V. Moro, (Jeorge liauowm.iu and Cleuige AVateis wll leave tomorrow for tli" Pan-Aineilc.in exposition. Mis Laura O'.Malley, of T.tneolu Helglits, s visiting filfiids In llnstnu, JlJ. Mis. llllrabeth Ki tiger, of Noith Hdu I'.uk avHime, has as her guesUs Mis. Avei, of Avery station, nnd Flee West, of the same place. Ml.s ihnili.i II. Heekei, of Hoblnson stieet, has letuiiied home fiom a thie weeks dip, which Included Philadel phia. Atlantic city and Hangor. l)am'l J i:ans, tlie InMtrance agent. N among the at'emlants at the Pan-Aniei lc un 'posltnM. Ml1- I'liu.i Ma.v, of .Vol lb Main ave nue, s entei mining her cousin, Miss To-s(. rionin. of Auhluld lames Cionln and Kobert Pi he, of Not th I'llnioie avenue, have returned home from a visit with the former's patents at Fall Itlvei, Mass. A il(1o1 ineeilng of the William Council Antlii.iLite Jlee club will be held In lvoilte hall tumoriow nfteinoon at I! o'clock to which every member Is invited to be lues.Mit. Tile i lull will slug at the armoiy net Tue(Ia evening. William U Williams, of old Foige, Willi VCMH nil.llirin.it li.tfiit Alilr.1 milt. Ki How at the Instance of Cecuge t'lnt- nut anil wire, dunged with iiinilual libel, In a-seiiliig that the formei In leinled to bum his house down, was discharged fiom eutocl.v nltii ictiiccl Ing his wcucls and palng the cots. A laige ninilbei of West Si tuuton pi nple allendcd the tempeianie leunlun at Xa Aug paik isteida, attcinoon. .Many of the local slngein pai th Ipati il in the united choiuses that wete a fea tuie ot the event. Hnslgn l.entz, uf the SaHallou aimy, will eh llv lectute at the hall on Pi lie .stieet (omnium evening on the Mibjei t, "Found Di.ul In the Sliepf-. ' The iiieinb.'is of the arm.v will hold an open-all meeting at Na Aug paik to luol ion afternoon. Miss Kale Hums, of l.liuoln .lumim and two biolheis, ,,ie visiting filond urn iclatlvcs in .Noitheiu New Votk slate A il.itlghtei' was teeent botn to Mr. nui. .Mis (jentge Williams, of South Main avenue. 'Hie lulled of the Simpson M V. chin 1 h whose names begin with the In itials A. F. C, 1), Hlld II, met last veiling and decided to eoinlui t an In Iti.ii .supper In the patlois of the chinch it. t Thin silay evening. Mis Hauls Mis. Kaniuan, ami the lattei s Mini itoj, ,,f Swell. mil stieet, hive litllineil home liom !1 tlip to the I'an-Ameilcan exposition Thu lalliotd auIIIaiy of the Slmii Si 11 M l: c lunch, whiiioniliieteil.iii li a cienin social at the home of .Mi-. Hur- ifs on 'UiiiiMlay evening, will hold their next meeting at tlie home of Mio. Maiy A pitting, on south liioinley ave nue, Thin sclay, October 3. A tegular meeting of the Local Fnlon No Jl o the Jouiuevmeii Haibeis" I'luon, will be held next Monday even ing All incmbeis uie ieiUi'sted to at tend. The Wei-t Suantoii foot ball team plajed a game at the Wallsvillo fair vestuda.v with u team fiom Fnctoiy ville Mis U I, Jenkins of Jackson stieet, has letuineil homo fiom a few ela.vs' vii.it with lileuds in Jeunvn. Hjioii Slote, of Swetland .stieet, Is spending a few davs with his ft lends In .Kingston. Mis. Charles Transue, of I.ln oln avenue, is lecoverlug fiom an Illness. A Him was teeently houi to Mr. nnd Mis Michael Shea, of J.uzeine meet. Mis Jennie UavK of South Main nveuup. hus icbumcd her studies at the Hloomsburg State Noimal school. Miss Milium Fuller N III at her home on South Main avenue. She Is the daughter of Chief Feiber, ot the the dopai ttuotit Mis. Jnints lledell and son, Louis, of Philadelphia, who havp been the guests of .Mis. Long, of Hiomley avenue, ie tiiuiecl to their linmes jesteiclaj Mis. Patihk Jlcllala and son. Iloh Pit, of Ninth strpet, have returned homo fiom the Pan-Ameilonn. clcorge Ulshop, of Hoiieselale, spending n few days with his sister, III West Sernuton. The West Seianton assembly of the Hoyal SoclPty of Hood Fellows have icntPtl tho lodge rooms In Washing ton hall for two pveulngs In the month. Miss Ada A. McIJcttnott. daughter or llev 11. ( Meneunott, of the Simp son Methodist Fplscopal church, has leslgnoel her position in the Oneonta (N. Y.) High school, and leaves on A SENSIBLE MAN Would ue Krmji' rtiham fur the Throat nml l.unRi. It Is curlnj mere Cniijhj, Coldi, Aithru'i, rironcliltlf, Croup and all Tlirojt and Lung Troulji, than anj other medicine. Tho proprietor hu authorised an dru.-cl.l to give feu a bjmplo llottlo I'rru to romlnce ou ut th? imrlt ot thu treat remedy, I'rko 2m, and 50. .iiflHHKSiBaiSSxfl WBEESy M VaHr7lPr'V i 0 0 8 e 9 9 9 0 il wonderful, but coffer it Injurious to the nerves and digestloa o most people, be cause of the caffeine In It. The phosphates and hy K phosphites i added to Hand's Condensed Milk maUe coffee of actual food ralue bjr neutralliing the effect of the coffee drug. 0 DR. HAND'S A PHOSPHITED 0 0 CONDENSED 0 0 0 0 MILK 0 0 0 0 0 Is the greatest of all nerve foods and body builderi. It tastes like rich cream; pnes a delicacy of flaror to coftec ; makc3 It a refreshing draik at all times. Dr. Hand's Condensed Milk is best for summer use. Alwavs sweet jou don't need ice. Book free The Dr. Hand Condensed Milk Co. 0 0 0 Seranton, Pa. Sooao Monday to lesumo her studies In Sy tactise univeisltv Miss Mi Dennott was a student at Sviacuse before she begin teacnlng In Oneonta Miss Agnes McAllister, for some eai a missionary on the west c.oat ot Africa, will address the congiega tmn of tlie Simpson Methodist Fpls copal chinch tomorrow morning Site Is n captivating speaker and ti treat is In sloie tor those who hear ln-i. NORTH SCRANTON. Andipw Smith inside foreman at the Maiviiip nine, accompanied a paitv of voting people tlllollgh the Maivllie mine Jpsteicla.v Mi Smith epl,ilnecl the cliffeient vein-, of coal and showed the in the giant pump which tluows watei fiom thf minis James Williams, of Foity Fort, was attested psteidny b Patiolmau Sat 1 1 fot being ilitiuk and ellsoieloily on Nor'h .Main avenue He was given a heating by Muglstiate Tidier and lined fi which he i, mild not p.iv, nnd was ciimmltted to the county Jail for thli tv clajs. Last cvrnlng seveial car loads of people nf till M'i Hon enJopil a trollej ride over the different toiltes of the Siianton Hallway company. The p.n tv was aciompanled by the Silver t'oi net band unilei w bie-e auspli es II was run. Mi and Mis (Jioikc Seplier of Shen andoah look ta at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Flmer Moigans of Fast Mar he t stieet lat.t evening Mi. and Mis Ueoige Si cber of Sheiiantlo ill ale v Kiting the lattiu's biotliu, William II. Mult, of Fast Mnlket stieet I.im evening Mr. anil Mis H.iuv lmniis of t 'hutch avenue euicitalmd a ntiiiilw of .voitng filends at their lionii- 'I'he evening was spent by plalng ot cards and nihil games, un til a seasonable houi when icfiesb nn llld weie unveil and Hush-lights wi-ie taken Those jnesent weie: Misses Hlanclie I'otter Maile Mi Cue k en. It.uhel Fvans. Cntheilite Oavis Maud and MuttU- I'oltei, FUa Hallow and (Scititnli Ihniney. The Mssi. weie A '. Kelei II W. Hnttsei.Al tluir Widow Held, Daniel Matthew, (I Holllstii, chailes Fmmi.v, and Ilauy I'ltige, of Pi i kv I lie. MessiH William Sti.vder and William itolls of n section will leave todav for an extended visit in New Yoik and NfW .les,.j 'lass No ti of the Me-moilal HaptKt chinch Sunda.v m hool will have a chicken sodal Seplembei L'". at Win ton's hall, Wavue avenue A social featuie of the wotk of the ladles of the Aid soeletv and congiega tlen of the Piovldence Piesbvteilan chinch for this season will consist of a gathering eveiy now and then. In the social rooms, something aftei the nut of the old-time sewing sue let v. Next Tuesd.iv. fiom Jo to 4, all (lie ladles will meet j the chuich pal lors and c and chat and at noon eat i lidi luncheons together Several nan of that congregation have asked If llinv cant cniiii anil eiijo the Jiin t he cms. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The fillieial of the late Mathew Koelsch was beid fiom the family lesldonce, fi.'4 Maple stieet, jesteulay minnliig In .St. Mat's Fatholl'o clinic 11 a irqnlem mash was celebiatcd by Ilov. Fill her Stiaub Tin meinheis of the Gorman Kiieger eieln, of which the deceased was a member, at tended the fuiieinl In a heiel.v, hetcled b.v the ninggold baud. At the com lu slon of the .ei vices the funeial coitege moved to the Twentieth waul ceinp teiv. llev. l'elei CliiKt nie'.ichei n ahoit spnnon at the graveside. The thing squad gave the lust salute for their depaited conuaelp. The pall benieis were inembeis of Kiieger Ve i Pin. Rutglnis eiitPiPd the hotel of Peter Kiihner euily .vesteiclny moinlng and secured about $S0 in cah. Tlie bur glais PiUeied the place thiougli n side window nf the first floor. The money was taken fiom a diawer In the wilt ing desk Mi Kuhner believes the pei son who took the money must be well acquainted In the houfco. for noth ing else was disturbed. The police weie untitled and they uie woiklng on the case The meiulieis of the Ytlllger Maeti neichoi tendeted a very pleasant ttol ley paity last evening to their wIvp ami lady filend hi mind the city limit lines. After the tiolley ride they went to ijei mania hall, wheio lerieshments weie served. The inembeis nf St. Pclei's society will meet In legulai monthly business tomnnow nfteinoon In St. Maty's hall. Mis. C. Hariett deslies n to k.iv thnr Jt was Mis. Kenny and Mrs. Coyne ner htisnnnu tiad legal difficulties with this week and not Mrs. Cainey and Mis. Mangan, as unnotiiicod in the pa pets. The gospel Tneetlii" at the South Side Voting Woman's I'hilsllun Asso- elation rooms, 1021 Cedar rwonue, Sun day afternoon nt 0.43 o'clock, will bo led hy Mrs. August Kraft. All wo men nnd girl are Invited. GREEN jmDGE. Mis. U. Stanley HKIer nf Fastnn is n guest ut the! Forelham liomesteHd on Cnpouse avenue. The teachers and otllcers of Anbury Sunday school nio making extensive airangements for their annual "Itatlv Fay" exercKe. Special music and a line piogr.unine nio being piepaud. Sister M. Isadoi, founorly Miss Anna Kenney, Is visiting nt tho homo of her brother, William Kenney, of Columbia nvpiiiie, Tho hill on Sanderson avenue lip. twoen Olenn and Lai eh stieet Is again sadly In need of repair and idiould re ceive attention at once from tho prop, er otllclal. A bed of sand runs under tho toad at this point with only about six Inches of soil covering It. The heavy wagons cut holes through the thin layer of earth, leuvlng deep holes whore n carriage wheel sinks In half way to the hub. Miss F.llen Dunning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Dunning, of Mousey avenup, who ha been suffcilng from an attjek of nppctidlcllls since last Satin day, Is slightly lmpioved. Mies Pes and Yerd Hitter of Milton spent "Wednesday with Miss Delia Da vis of Oreen Hldgo street. (leorge Lindsay nnd Donald Hull ie tuuipd yesterday from a Halting tilp at Mooslo lake, with a fine, mtih of llsh. Mis. Maiiville, of Cnibondale, and Mrs. Zlloy, ot lirooklyn, N. Y weie guest of Mis. M. P.. Kns, of Snuilci son nvenup, yesteidav, John Wells, of the Simpson foundiy, Is spending hi vacation at Pleasant Mount. DUNMORE. Tinnk nunner, of Drinker stiopt, em ploved as a mliipr at (iypsy Clinvo col lipry ot tho File company, wns badly Injuied by a fall of mof pstetriiiy moinltig. HI right eye wns destropd nnd he suffered a dislocation ot the hip nnd was lit luted Internally, First Methodist Fptscopal chinch, Kev. Charles lleniy New lug, pastor. Sei vices nt 10.10 a. m. and T ?,0 p. jti The pastor will pi each both morning and evening Moinlng subject, 'A Client Fotce," evening subject, "A Fatal Pargaln." Sunday school at 2.10 p. m ; prayer service at C SO p. rn., mid week pi aver meeting Wednesday ev pil ing nt T.SO o'clock. The Tripp Avenue f'lnlstlan chuich. Preaching both moinlng nnd evening bv the pastoi, Ttev. J. D. Dabne.v. Moinlng topic, 'How to Oct Away fiom Our Foinier Selves," evening topic, "I Did My Duty." Siindav school at la a in, Hveijboily niailp vvphome nt nil servlc es. The Dudley Stieet HaptNl cliuri li. Pleaching hv William Shauger at 10::0 a m . by Or. David Spencer at 7.30 p m. Sunday school aftei moinlng sei vhe, i 'Inn le D. Kli-r and Ml Margaiet McLaughlin, both icsldent of Ash stieet In Sctanton, wen mauled on Thin sday evening tu the Methodist p.nsonage by Kev Charles IT. Newing. Mr. and Mis. John M. Wen letuiiied on Thuisdav night fiom their wedding torn, nnd for ll)e piesent will ipslde with the hiiilps mother, on C'liuiih stieet. Mr. and Mis Daniel (i Westeott le tuiiied last night fiom their wedding tour. Despite the Incleineiu v of the weath er Tlitiindny night the lawn social un ilei the auspices of the Daugliteis of n:eilca at the home of Louis Fugle was largely attended Tlf lawn and pori lies weie haniKoniPly Illuminated with many hued Japanese lanterns. The committee In chaigo felt well le pald fot their haul woik by lb addi tion of a very substantial suin to the soi letv's tiea.siny .Mis. William Marh and daughter, Annie, of New Yoik city, aie guest nt the lesidHiice of Martin Kenny, on Hlt'om street Mi. and Mis. j.inip Cllmnitin and son. Kdwaul. have leturned lroni a stjv at Atlantic City Kdwaul and Annie Muriay, of Yest Drinker stieet left Thur.-eluy tor Mans tleld State Notinal school. John liibbons has lesigned hi posi tion as mine foreman at the Muuay K. Cainev colllei.v. M J. WaKh, of Avoca, vclll succeed him. Jacob Wmg, of Kim stieet, Is eon lined to his home suffering fiom an nttnik of musriil.ir rheumatism. Miss Llllle Swift has u tinned fiom a lleasant day with fi I 'lids at Syracuse. MK Teena Smith, of Sheuiian ave nue. Is vhitlni: lelitlves at Lake Wluolt. OBITUARY. MFS OLIVF KHLLKY. wife of Dr. Lrotuiul Kelley, died at ln'l home on lackawanna stieet. Olvphant, es(.. du.v afternoon at ."30 o'clock. She had been an Invalid foi many jeais. ti.t Monihiy her ),i U, .nn became t-eilom and sin Mowlv ilcellned until death lellpved lie-j of liei suffering yestcul'iv. lieccaspcl's maiileii iiame was Olive Iongstieet. She was bout in Huwley and was -,o jeais of age. Thltty .ve.us ago she was united In nmuiage to Pr. L Kelley, and ha been a lesident of Objmant ever since. She was a lov ing ami dev )td mother and her eh ath will be keenly felt bv the inemb. i of Iipi family. Her husband and thr-e ihlldien sin vivo her. also tlie follow -1'ig biotheis and slsteis: Mis Kel lei, of (lieen Itldgc, Jlrs. Moritoe Cai 1 enter, Dr. S. I. Longstreet. of Seian ton, Prof. W. I! LoiiRstraet, of Mans IK Id, nnd Ui. D. L. Longstieet, of Lackawaxen. The funeial ai range r entt have.' not jet been mule. WALTP.U C. TINKHAM, aged lit .ve..r., died on Thursday night at tho J Inline maun hospital, vvlipio he had bean ill tor s uiie days. The deceased wan a son of J. L. Tlnkhani, of Chuk's Summit, and foimeily lived at Dal ton. He had been tmploved at Kirch's foundry for some niont'u 1 1 lor to hh death. The. funeial will bo held on hutidny at 2 30 p in., fiom the Chin cliilla Methodist Hpliop,il cliuuh. I'ATISICIv Mc ll HATH, of Dunmoie. c'leil ThutMlav night at the Lacka w.iiina hospital, of Injuileii iec.lved n fll'.ut time iieo at one of the Penn sylvania company's i nineties. A fam ily rurvi.es him. - i POLICE AND ALDEKMEN. liaiM hnlikerboiVcr, a )ouiur man who j in chaise of tlie (JolJni Rati rrataiiiant on A nun aienuo up to a few Ujjji jKo, wit arriilnl lliurMUv flt tlm liKtance ot J)r W. V .ii ell. one ot the iroiirtor, w tin rliarera lilm with laneiij t a dealing before ierniin Itucldy tlie dm.t,.r lemltloil that KnUUerbocker had appropriated cIrih and ninni-y from the rvtaurant about (no erli ajo, Iho total calue helnj alioul in. 'Ihi ilefrnilant rllct not nulo a vrr kplillfd denial mil he aldcrinan liclil him under i-i'io hall. vlvvitvivi:vvtvlvvvlA) 3 rt -a ;.a I Wire Nails Cut Nails Shovels Coal Picks R. R. Picks Anvils Vises Bolts Nuts V5 '0 Taps and Dies Wagon Tops Wagon Umbrellas a -a i-3 In fact we carry a new or repair an IRON AND STEEL Bittenbender&Co 126-128 Franklin Ave. 4-f -f4H-f This Store Is Closed.Today Will Open at 6.30 This Evening ! Samter Brothers : Complete Outfitter. . - 4- TRIED TO TOUCH STEVENS. roimer' Sheriff Gave Bnttle to a Thief at Cleveland. A dispatch fiom f'lev eland, O, whe-ie the annual encampment ot the (liand Aimy of the P.epuhllc is heini; held, contains the follow Iiir Two hluW linll up mm atloiiipled to roh Va II stetrn, friimr v ice n ihtti41i.1i r ot tlio ilrpirt meiit if l'eiintltatiU and aitiinr cmiiinnilr "t Hut ilnloou, iiiimeiliitrh after )etrielij pa uiie Ihfri' h a woinm in tin i w tlin cninminilir ili.iuonntrd m ir ihe i inner of si I lair and I ri- Mieela in i lnit cmwil It is iliteitrd i In wsy to llie Willi mien lintel met iiniimllalfh aliiinptnl in t,et tlirniisli llie imnil Uon't unveil tlit lulc." iiniirkeil 1 voiaiif mm of tuini. llie Mine retiuiN wit ilro peel ,i moment later In i nun ot tiilrle five the eoininimler emelt a nionv lit- attemplnl to t.et uaj fiom tin m lint did mil fuiccrd it until nftfi a lianl ti hind risht. Mm in Ml tin- limit of i ne ot I lie tin-n smni: up iindor line coat, wlinh J lnittunid a. tin liini. We tiin.k tin nun li"H tIo in tlm faie n It 11 Ida e.une and srralilnil Ills tcinli fiom llie hold up nun'R hand at the tune llu w-tili ilnln hid lieen binken Murns I'jllul toi police and the men maje their ec ip" like a tl ih Ihe .utitic ' umiunder in sheriff fir seven ,cimm at trantaii, 1'.1 , nnd lie n fimllur with the tunc resortril to In hold up men If In ludn't he nenilil dnulal.M luce I )t at l"it a Miliulile sold c itch TO MEET AT PECKVILLE. Fltteenth Annual Convention of the Lackawanna County W. C. T. U. On Frhlav, Septemher 0 will occur the fifteenth annual convention of tho I.ai kavv imia I'ountv Woman's flnls tian Temperance union, at the I'e, u. ille .Methodist I'plscopal ehiinh. Muinlus. lift"! noon and evening s-e.s-slons will he held At the nimnlllK wlnn the .nldie nf welcome s to he made liy Ui-v. ri.uicls flendall and .Mis J r Ci.iIk, Mid the ii'spoiisc hy .Mi.s Alice Ilai nev and .Mi .Minnie HI icK. A feat uie of the afternoon seson will he a lesnni- of the eat'H woik. hy the riclilents of the local utiloius In the fvenliiK. Mtv. A. M Ilohev, i f Went Plttston, and W W I.athion, of this ilt, will elelivei .uldiee.s. BOWLING- AT GREEN RIDGE. Two Teams Met on the Alleys Last NiBht. In the howling for the Senmans' tiophy at the (lieen Uldse 'Wlieel. men'n alleys last night the follow linr scoich weie niade, Kennedy being IiIrIi man with 'MO: li:v M) i, I'r.irr Ill pij I'.i-i7 Kenneilv IJi 111 Jim t MiKn It 177 III-in. J. Il vlisun 110 111 117-Jil bile- IV.9 1't ".7 II'- l'.' n-: -i. 1 1.' e u V. Iillll GAVE BYERS A DRIVE. Ftnnk Isnesky Tried to Get Away After His Attest. .lolnt Hieiiium, of (ilhscin street, ve. teiday hwoio out a wariaut hefore MtlKi.stl.ile Millar for the an est of Frank Isnesky, who lives nearhy, on he cliaiRTi of a.ssault and b.itteiy, Tho v airunt .va ilaetd In tho hai It of Special Oftlier Malcolm Ilyets, who found his man in n saloon on Penn n'tnuc. IsiiesKy'H waffon was out pldo, and ho MtKRcsled to Hjeus that they clilve to the niaRlsttnto's otllte. lljcia aa ulllliib', but wits thought- lulals J70 til II. VM Mi. J (irrrn Ill til itiilACUjv 1J7 l Iliad; l.'i III I'unil 117 1 .1 Tolilc ... ... n' .111 3 6 D V ULi Loaded Shells Empty Shells Wads Varnishes Paints Brushes Files Horse Rasps Nail Pullers ?: everything to make & old wagon or carriage AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre BUS lessee A J. IIU'IV, Manager. Monday NigiTt, Sept. 16. M. Samuel II. Hoik pi cents Cm. AV. I.edetei's Itemendnim tiana-atlantio tilumph tho musical eMravaganza The Casino Girl Hunk hv Haii 1!. Smith Music by I.udwiR l'tiBlander. 4u0 pei feu main e? in Nv York city ami foi "(H iilshts in l.oinlon J'ilces--"i. 50. ".", Jl 00, ?l.50. Seats on (.ale Friday at 9 a. in. Tuesday, September 17th, Neil Burgess llumelf A. Abigail Prue In iho N w "COUNTY FAIR' With it wealili il n . nm and me. Ii-ennat eflnn llu moot Un linn, limn, la c ec r cc.i on oner la Pi ici .1 &i( 7 . ! 11 S1.1U 1 11 m1 iiiiiiiIi hi 1 1 11) Academy of flusic M III IS I.fee J. IIU1V, Muniger. LAST DAY Mliiulit Vljnme "Ihe Panne " Saturclav SilM, . 'It uli Itidei lioinaiice Matinee PticM 10 and 10 fVnt Ivenms l'ricea-10, JO and 'Jl I entf . M I M VI VM I h. The Myrkle-Hanler Co., 0enms Vlundiv li nun; Willi lliinn i Up3 nnd Downs of Life." I venini; I'iiiij. In -0 and H I inln Maiinee Priics -10 and V I 111 a STAR THEATRE VII ( HHSIllM.IOS Vl.,ni,.i-r I .1 Hi - ll' u. Ill '. M ml. s p, n,l i "Meny Maidens Burlesquers. VI inn .1 VI nidi Jim i 11 . WUtMMMz r '"" g-t-At rtieno tiny t'niiulr nr neonvenlenee,BllerlloulinY I In wWeh.l opnlbn. '!iV,uu'V betis nml liiliTllon lulu less enoiiBh to h t I-m f-Kv do the tltlv- I h As soon as I In. I 11 stieet was re.t lied LsnesKv tuiii"d th hois.es ejitwanl, and diove. tiiii.aisly up the stieet. livers I'lappled with hlui and trii d io taKe til" Lias ft em him, bill lie fmiRlit him of. ami Ki pt on up the stieet. Aw Adams aventl-1. he stmrk Hjci.s In tho face twice, vvhrreit the latter Jump I fiom the vwitfon. IhiiesKj, Instead rf cl'lvlng on. leaped out after H.vers only to be taken Into cu.sto.ly hy him as .nan as he .stiuek the froiind Me was taken to the Centie street police station and will be given a lnar Intj thh moinlng. INSPECTION OF FIREMEN. They Will Be Looked Over by Re conloi on Monday. Ulrectoi of Public Safety I' U Wnnmi'i vesteua Issued nn order lilieunu; Chief 11. r. Feiber. of the the depaitment, to have as many nf the ptrnianent men of the depaitmont pie.sent as possible at Itccnider 1'on ntH's otlhe on Monday afternoon at 3 c'cloeh, for liwnctl'm. The nun will be nihil essed In thn l ccouli 1 ami bv the dlintoi, ami tho new tides whlih have b-en mlopteil for their KUldauci will be lead to them. Minder in the First Degree. VI! llillr, I, s,,i j -lehn Anitnu, on trial lor the tnuruer rf Wa.lilrsmn Hunter, in aneil and wealthy fatmir, c Iwli found ijuili in the tir.l dik'iec. -"-N.! I r- 1 t r . t