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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1901.
WEST SCRANTON
Hughes, was captured by "William
KvaiiB. Tho adjudicator said that Mr.
Hvans' effects were tho most artistic.
Ho hud a bettor conception of thn solo
nnd he gave a moto artistic tendering
of It.
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CHURCH FOLKS
WERE EXCITED
THOUGHT THEIR NEW EDIFICE
.WOULD BE DESTROYED.
Pot of Paint Became Ignited from n
Candle, Flames Singed a Work
man's Hair and Flic Depaitmont
Was Called Out An Unusually
Large Number of Accidents Sev
eral Wedding Announcements.
Bible Class Social Other Events
of Intel est.
Tile members of the new Fhst Hup-"
Ust eliitieh were tlne-wii Into u Illtltor
of excitement yesleiihty afternoon,
when mi nluiiit of Hie was tinned ill
f I Olll ISox I!.. The ).i Intnl. engaged III
painting th( furnace pipes weie wink
ing with u lighted candle, when n pot
of p.illlt hetuine Ignited, mill the Ihillies
tliieatened to i onsiiini' the handsome
stiuetnie, w lili h N about himI, t'oi ot -cU!mnc..
Kortumttcb . the lti- ut-- ioiiIiihmI In
the iol uf paint. a, tile llnllies weie
extinguished helot e nny il.'itn.iye wos
done. One ot the wmkiiKii h.id Ills
hah ami iiioiwtni h" lnnd. I'ngiiie
coinp.iii., No .'! am! I'heinitnl i nin
iali.. No. ., letpiiilileil lull their set-
lies ueie mil needed.
Bible Class Soclnl.
The I'.llile i la-s id III-. Tift liaplist
( hill ill, taught 1 l!e. S l". .Mnlliew..
held mi eiilorlaliiin-nt .mil mii inl at
the pill. "-ullage, mi Itot k "tliet, litM
eeilillg. A huge Ulllilher weie pi ev
ent. The pi ngiiiliiliii i mp-istrd of se
leetlolls l) llle Ul i-llta1 (lt. II telle, leel-tatloil"-.
Chailei I'miugm ntiil l.otll
.Tones; solo-. 'i.i .lone1- ,iini i: II. Lord;
Instiiinient.'il -eli cliutis. the llulilnsuli
biothei .
he -i o.i m ami i.il.- ueie iillei-waid"-set
veil, and the evening wa- spent In
an enjoyable niannei
Wedding Announcements.
lacinge Vlpimd ol UnS At adeni.v
stitet. and Miss- Ann." Jones, of l,.ui
ilN stieel. will b- milled 111 m.ti I I.irp
at T.Iii) n' loel. till- moi iiing nt the
home of the jitiing I.ul.-s- p.uenl-.
Invitations hint been i-sned tor the
wedding ol MitinU- 'I'. Tvlllloi, of IL'11
"W'ashliui n sticet, and All Mai v llai
i is. ol luo l Hyunn -tieel. (Ittnglilei of
Mr. and Mi-, .lob Haul-, .it the Wn-h-biun
Stieel l'ie-l)lei ian ilimeli on
Tuesday cc"liig, Oitolni 1." at s
o'llock. The ( ei oniony Mill be pei-
A Daily Reminder
nit will not lip ihiippomiMl I."
Pufuiir'- T.a ; il mil telteir thai
I'uuli .iI Cold in imr nielli
FOR 6ALU BY G. W. JCNKINS.
frjimeU iiy Rev. Hugh Davis, pastor of
tho South Main Avenue "Welsh Catvln
Istlu Methodist church, nsslted by
Itev. John I Moffntt, D. D,
Thornton-Hill Nuptials.
Frank II. Thornton, of 62S North
Main avenue, nnd Miss Margaret Hill,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles It.
Hill, of 301 Twelfth street, weie united
in marriage ut 8 o'clock, last evening
by Rev. John 1 Moffutl, D. 1)., pastor
of the Woihbtirn Street Ptcsbyterlnn
chut eh, nt the home ot tho bride's par
ents. The couple weic unattended, and tho
ceremony was wltness-ed by n number
of l datives and Immediate fi lends of
the contracting parlies. Mlts Jeiiulo
Keese played the wedding march. The
bride w.i gowned In while moussellne
tie sole, and curried bildnl roues.
Mr. and airs. Thoi nton aie pioml
nently Ideutllled with the AVnshbtiin
Stieel Picdiyteilnii church, nnd are
well nnd favorably known In West
Sei anion. After n trip to the Pim
Ameileail theV will reside 111 a newly
furnished home on Wn-dibui n sheet.
A Number of Accidents.
.loan l.eiialuio ''ni.viow avenue.
on employe of the Scran ton lieddlng
coiup.in, had one of his flngei
i.iukIU in a Hiding bed at the shop,
and -oneiely Injilied. J)r. W. .1. 1.,.
IJ.ivN llies-ed the InJlllV.
Thumii.- lillplu. or Set anion sheet,
let .1 bin el lull on Ills font. The foot
was li.ull.i snia-heil.
Il-i'innn (ioililer. of J.u U-on "street,
had his knee Joint lacoiiited b. a fall
of m.il. while at work In the mines
on .Mmiil.iv. Hi". W .1. I.. l)ais is in
tending him
Tlioina- l!"llge. of 1!.'2 Pike sheet,
tinplined a- a miner In the. Continen
tal, was -o.oiely injured by being
c-:niik b a eai of coal while at woik
on Mondn.v. Ill-" hack was spiained
and hi- leg liaetllied.
Willliiiu tleai on, of South i:eielt
avenue, had one ot the fingeis of his
light hand amputated at ill- West Side
ho-pit.il ye-leiday.
Andiew Ureaine, a son .of Mi. ami
Mi-. Kdw.ud (liP.'ime. of ::JS Ninth
tielietra ineniie, who is einplo.ed as a
dooi -tender in the Diamond. was
-tinelc by a i.ir iceenlly and teeiely
ili.lUKd about tile leg-.
Kan 1. IJv.'in-, ol Thirteenth street,
an -mplo.ve at the Contiiiental. had lii--ai
split and head bruised by a fall ot
loot, while at woik jesteiilny.
I.iuion. I lie wiling M,n ni .Mr. and
Mi-. Henry llelto-, ol Xoith dnilield
avenue, wa- bitten by a t jt dog on the
hand .e-toid.iy. I)i. Jieddoe (ailtei
ied llie wound.
Details About Eisteddfod.
The William Council i!lee dub a
aw aided half the main pi ize hi the
( ompetltion at Poiilluo, Vt., Satui
da.. It was a h.nd light. Tlie soloi-l
of the William Coiinell far om-clusned
the -oloi-t of tlie other party. The
(liiaitette of the William Connell club
was Inr siipeiior but their tempo, ai
(oi ding to the judge, -was not fa-t
enough. The tonal effects weie a rev
elation to all.
Tin" $11 pi lo lor the bailtone -olo,
"The Sailoi Iioy's Hi cams," by Tt. S.
Silk Fashions
For Fall and Winter
Are now ready for your inspection and will be seen
to better advantage during the next few days than at
any other time duriug the season.
The Special Display
Which opens this morning, embraces all the novel
ties from the world's best weavers, and is replete
with interest, because many of the newest ideas are
simply
Twentieth Century Revivals
Of fashions that have become historical. Of course
there are some very uew things that are beautiful,
aud there's the never-failing
Staple Weaves in Silks
That never will be seut to the rear, no matter how
silk fashions may come or go. We will be delighted
, to see you at the store during our first.
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Fall Show of Silks
"As we feel certain that you will appreciate the efforts
; we have made in behalf of our patrons to provide for
them the best there is in silk fashions, suitable for
all occasions;
Events of This Evening.
The Infant department of the Tab
ernacle (,'ongregutlonnl Sunday school
will hold an entertainment mid hocIuI
In the bascineilt of the church this
evening,
llocio-CSntdnrr wedding at F.ictory
vlllo. Maddoek-Duvla wedding, 122S Hy
noii Hlrcet,
Atrltntp-McLaln wedding at St. I'at
ilck's. Catholic church at noon today.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
Globe Warehouse
.lohn II. I.(wl, the uilMiiionn dnllilmr a1i
man, formerly In parlnoiMi wllli lllihinli
A- W trlli, hm accepted a pewit Ion with Sjmtrr
llnitlir, where lie wai for n number ot jeiirs
before eiit'.i3ltiB ill Inf-ltics",
llioir.DH 11. Williams ami Ml lldiecu 'ITinnM,
nml Tlionin r.obli,v .mil Ml Miiiy 1). 'I lime
f.ill, all of tills (it), wrie nnltnl In mirrlge
reienll.v lv (lie ltev. Hugh I)tl.
Tlie VeUoti Moirli Ueef nimpiin'n local hr.inch
U now localeil In tlie oM Hunt k Connell builil.
Inif, .it W'ot l.irk'm.iiini aiemie ami 1-ili t h
Rtleet, 'IIhv took iio-(nIoii jcsteuliy. A
nillnliei of liiiptoKiiHiiti will be m ide on the
prcini'O, jndudlnir a ("Id sIomrc pUnt, nnnt-e
lioii-n, retiigd.itoij, uml tl iblei tot twcnlj
Il0l( mil waai)ii.
A Ijiko iiniuber ot WmI "(rinlon propb
alteiiiltd tin rnnieit In 1,ilor lit eveuliiK,
liUti w.h cueii for llie beiiellt of Prof, llenij
l'.ins of Itolleiui, who tnleiiilt relimilni; to
Wall .
.lolui O'ftrlen. of r.u?rrne tnrl, booklicrper
it llie rime olllie. icslgned on Mund.iv and
lift je-lcidiy for ( liieasn. where he ".lll lal.e
a el.n-ieil (om-e in tl,e rhlngo nniienll,v. lie
un pie-entid wllli a gulil w.ileli In ids f'l
low eniplme riinniai Murpb.i, of .f.icKon
Mnet, Mini bi been 111 ilurfri' of the North
Si rand n dipirliuint of tin Time', lm liien
appointed to smiud Ml ll'lliien
Mill ( iriiiK lilwnd .1 I.conJid md llcnii
It. 1'iln.niN, of llil- i.!do w(ie icieiiniR the
longi.iliiblion- of tin-it mini filenik jdlcidj
on Hull peini.iuiiil uppolnliiKiil.
A son ttn bom on Mundii to Mr. md Aln
llciiM I'.-rlm, ji., of Noilli lliouiley aidiiie.
"-loin locil. No. IJ". I'liited Aline Voikiri of
.iii(tiii, held l niielin.' in I). 11. loins' lull
1 i-t eenii,j .md luelvid tlictr working card
for (1 lobi'i.
nieiiiuj: of Hie ltnlio.nl auxllhiy of the
simp-nil llilhidNt I'pi-copil cliuiih will no
lield toinoirnu crning al tlie home of Ml-. M
(.' WelllliiL', on "-oulli Hioiiilc.i. neime.
I lie Worn m's l'onisn Mi-l-onary Miiiety ot
Hie "-imp-nil Mithodist 1'pNinp.il iliiinli will
mod l'i ul n eienini! at the home of Mr. C
s II. I'm. ."!l .Sorlh I.iiaohi .uinue. JUne
bn- Hid fndid ne iuvilid to atliml.
Mr. jinl Mi -(holl, of Nuitli lljile l'aik
ikiiiii" mil "-wellmd Mud. gae a farewell
piilj Mondii (eninir. in honor of theii Ktiot,
Willhm llu-e, of lliooklin, N. ', who re
liuiKil hoini" e-lerili(.
Mi-.-. 1,,'liie W ic-t.ilT rnteil lined i number of
lur onng fiiend ic iter home letintlj
'I he Ui-t Sid." Mhklli" loot lull leini h.ii
bien oisa'iied foi ttie t.i-in Willi tlie follow
ln' pl.it dr: l.eove scil, I'llwnd Mi llngli, Wil
li mi .Mulirir.t, II Han, Lie Ilimliei, Milluph,
Ci.ill.iKhn ami Hiimlh-.
Imit.ilion-, lute bun i-niil lit llev. S 1'.
I.itliew-, pi-loi. for the rlodicitoiy vertices of
tlie new l'ir-1 llapli-t (hurdi, Id Siuth Miin
atemii, on UcIoIhi '20. 1 Ue senici will be hdd
.il in a. m . .1 p in. nml 7 p. in.
the members of llie William I'onmll nice
duh jute litiunid home fiom I'outtiit't. (,
wiieie ilie.t patlinpited in m n-teddfnd on
sitnidiv. The hots wuc eljled oter llieir
lup and -jng extelienth, althouirh they weie
b.ni'li(.ippcd by eompdimj isiin"-t another ehon
-eh-i fed fiom (lie lie-t ni.ittii.il in two lountie
witlnn i i.idm- of fouitien null -.
William lit in, tin runtime snivel, hi ie
Mimiii hi inti-li il -Indus in New Voik. under
the diiectiou of lof. II. Kt.in Willirim-.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
ltit. Mlieif (i iwn. wife ami dmchler, of
(Intnn, N .1., ,ue Hie irin"t-, of ohl fnond
hcu,
fibliiia l'liis, of llelhiiie, i- in N(i Yolk,
wluie lie will .tneit In- hiolher llioma loibt,
on Ids lelimi fi mi an ilinded (up ihinid,
Mi-s Hiltie (oopii, of Soulh Utile lirk ae
Tint , is i Hint, mini.;' ,Mi-3 Utile Hnilh, ot Mieldm,
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liisiii.iiu" ent llmiel .1. lltjnj hi returned
home f i out a ttip In the Pan- Vnicucan.
.hill" 1'. Hint-, of N'oitli Utile Pa il .neniie,
is home ftom in (njo.table tup to HufTaio.
Hi njiniiii I, talis l- n loi inl lo he ill at his
lionie on .Noith lliomley .itentie.
Mi I'loiinie llntrj, or Smith Mnth tired,
Ins been on i ti-it In "sprinpcullo.
I.eoie llobinou, of Ihimptoti stiret, In at
1 1 pled a position in Klitbeth, V. .1.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ihonn . lluis lute returned
lionie fiom a (up to the Ihinbotv litj.
Mr. and Mr-, lloeatio 1'dlow, of Teeth
htiu't, lute been to ItuHdlo and sten the s.ishM
of llie CNposilion
Mi.-s l.lizibith Uinnelt, of Lintoin atenue, has
ictiiiiird honie from a tl-it with friimls in
Ihll-tcd.
Mr and Mi-. Iliiki sherry, of Noilli Itibciea
.iteuiK, hite liiutiiid home lioin llufialn.
Mi and Mrs. . II. W ii klii-er. P. M. Merlins
iii'l lUiishlei, of South Mnn it i line, jic at
tin Pan-iuei lean.
Mt-s llnliel .lone., of Morris ronrt". Simon
bunt, and llionns S. Dni. Miss Mnt I'itnn, of
No, l'i sihonl, lute all. teiniurd fiom the Pan-
l),u id Williiui. of Itotk (.treet, li ii gone
to (letdiud, Ohio, where lie. Ins aiuplrd a
po-itiou.
John II, Phillip- and wife, of W.ihhurn
Miect; Mic 1). II. Ihomis, of South Main .itciiue,
.md lit in I, iu, of the William Connell (lice
dub, ate pendin? a fev da.ts In New Votk.
NORTH SCRANTON.
I lie Noilli I'm) Sin md the (Jretn lli'Ue
lars pla.ied ;t till- hdintilie Kline of bi-ket
ball .it the Aiiditoiium 1 i-t niRhl. llie lull wis
thmiiKrd tn Its timo-l wllli upeetatnr. The
nore wa 20 tn II in fatot- cf the Notth Lnd
stats. 'Ihe line-up cf the team follows: North
Cud Hill Right Ionian!, .!. MtCluskc.) ; lett
fm u,iid, fikilHHon; renter, .1, 'Jlsue; left ten
ter, 1' l.tans; nehl center, Jones nnd 'J'.
Ct on; Kiiinh,, n Hail and T, McClu-ky. dicen
llid.'c t.n--ltfslit (nrwjid, K. Kdll I left for.
mill, Itlei'u; cenlet, C. .lehu; liglil center
I, Mihon; left cnitii, It White! giiaid. P.
sliauhorn and Palitck Jiiibve,
The l'i iikerlicks biket ball team and the
Pilriots, of We-t scumoii, ,vji pjjy net I'rp
kit etcnliit; al the Auditorium,
Ml. M. II. I'lnn, of Wood ttreet, underwent
a tcry siiuei-ful npiiallon at the Hahnemann
ho-piUl Iat 'fucsdiy,
CeorRB W, llowson, of Watni atenue, lias
been appointed (.oil iiispedor at htoris mine.
(iiorge C. Alhciton, tin liiery man, i run.
muff liatk etery half hour between the cen
tnl ill y and PiQildcnee S-quaie,
Vcstenlaf afternoon, at Hie boinn of the
brlde'a father, Mr. Itkhaid Williams, cf Notth
Mam ai"iiut, Mis Hannah Williams was nnr
ried to Thomas DceaO, of Cohort, atriiut, ltd,
IV, 1', Ditii.-, of the .Memorial churdi, prr
formed, the lercmony, Tlie joiing couple are
icij popular In the Xorlh laid. I hey will
make their futmc hontn here,
GREEN RIDGE.
The annual meeting of the Women's Home
and rorein Mis.ionaty noddy of Ihe .tbmy
Methodist VpUtopal iliuiih ttlll be held al tlie
home uf Mrs. 1.'. II. Uejnolds, on bamlcit-on ate
nue, Thmsday aneinoon at ' o'tlotk, 'Hie dec
lion of officers will taU phienid a large at
Ivndanee Is desired
Annie Sliaub, ot U23 Mouse atenue, was
brought before Aldeiman Dailey last ftenins by
llcsio Yoit, who litcs In tho tamo black, eltaiged
with throwing mud through the front door of the
tnt reslduuc. the father of tho defendant paid
tlie coMs and bcttled the case,
The case of James Moote, ol Piotidemc load,
who was arretted Saturday for taking money fiom
Iho cash drawer ol Ihe I'ojntelle lie companj,
was Uiarontliiued at tho hcariwr Monday etenlng,
owing to Ihe nun appeaianrc of the piosciutor,
The lontcnlloii of the I'pwoitlt League mcletles
will be held at the Asbuiy MetlmdU Kpisi-Cipil
ihttrih Thursday and I'liday of this weik.
A. 11. Cieas, ihe Marked btred nillki, ha pin
chased a Urge gram delator In Mtdil.-an and
ttlll go thcie fo take d.aige of it In the near
future. Tlie bibluen here will be ured for by
Mr. Freai' eon.
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Every lady inter
ested in style is cor
dially invited to come
and enjoy
The Most Magnificent Millinery Display
That Ever Occurred in Scranton or Any Other City.
UR handsome large Millinery Show Rooms on the second floor have been
transformed into veritable bowers of beauty. The world's best milli
nery fashions are assembled and represented here in a thousand contrasting
tints and expressions. The inspired ideas of the greatest European millinery artists and the
copies and original productions of our own band of skilled milliners are all on exhibition,
forming together
A SUPERB FA5HI0N 5H0W
Unequalled In the Annals of Millinery Openings.
Hats of exquisite beauty and hats of the richest designs, Poems in shade and color
dreams of delight studies in blue and white. To describe them is impossible they must
be seen. Truly this Opening will be an occasion to enjoy an event to remember.
EVERYBODY WELCOME.
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Jonas Long's Sons
SOUTHSGRANTON
ANNUAL MEETING OF CHUBCH
OF PEACE.
Elders and Trustees Weie Elected
for the Year Reception Will Be
Tendered to Officers of Knights of
St. Oeoige Tonight by Branch 43.
Funeial of Ernest Glosser Will Be
Held This Afternoon Wedding
of Joseph Schultz and Miss Annie
Jordan Today.
Tho ollii'pis uml nienibeih uf the
l'rosjieet .ivenuo L'IiuitIi ot' Peace met
last evenlnjr, in nniiuul nekton ami
elected dlllc"ei for the eiisuliifr year hs
follows Hitlers, Clnii'let Saar, .laroh
Mails', Philip Jungr, and Phillip Uiuiii
liachor: trustee.-., Philip Khrlitinlt, John
Kuiu. Henry KiiKle, FieU Xahcr, John
Sohroedel, ami Cliailcs Oi.U'. The of-HeerH-olPi't
organized anil elected as
president John Kunss; seciotttry, I'lius.
Cii-uf, and tiPitsuicr, Henry IhiKle
Plans for tho wclf.ui of the iliui'cli
anil L'OiiKieBatlon wpio ilit-i"ilheil ami
thn president lll eall anotliei nieet
liiK In the near future.
Tonight's Reception,
'llianch -tii, KnlKhts of St. tltoih'e,
whleh Is eompoM'd mainly of ineuilieis
of tt, .Mary's parish, has as aupsts
(irand Piesideiu retiastlau .Sohiiilill,
and liraml Hooiotary Peter Voeliuni,
Jr., both of Plttslnusj, The aliovu or
lleer aie makliif," a tour of the state
ami a leeeptlou in their honor will !
held t lilt evening: at Hotel Hesst on
Cedar avenue,
A supper will follow the leieptlon
ami a line Uteraiy lUOKiauime has been
ariaused hy the follow lue committee:
Lleorge J, .Mlllei. Aufitist Hehner, ICil
waid L". Klos, William Jansaeu, and
AUBUfet Albert. Jleshra. HcliiuIiU and
Yoeum are both well known news
paper men, being connected with the
Plttabutger Hoebui'hter, tho oflU'lal iir
Ban of tho ICiilghte of St. Upoiro.
Taxpayeis.
Hlate and eounty taxes of the Twenti
eth waul mil bo paid oeiy Pilday
night, between 7 and 0 oMoek, at
Huinphiey's phurmaey. J. K. Uibbous,
collector,
NUBS OF NEWS.
Tito f uncial of KrncH Ol.ts.sor will Jake plu-c
thin affcinoon tiuiri thn fanill; ic-ldciico un I'itr
(troi't. 'Hit! Marl Carl anil Iteil Mon sotiiliu will
attind In a LiuJy.
'I lie- employes of J. D. Williams jpcut a most
piijojable eionitis at inliliiipff's lull lJt noil
i ii J.
Mis f.p.HRp Mtrl, of lilltin aii'iiui, ilif
is leu nil npnatid upon .it lliu sir.iiiluti I'ti
itle ttnpilal is linini' at; tilt hlte is Mill well.,
lint ("pitl.s t In .-'Oil entirely mil.
.Inlin bilmi'iilir, .It., sun of Jsplut Loimcilmiu
.lohn .I. Sclimiflii, lift joslcnliy foi WVslcy.in
uniifrsily, Muldlotoun, (.'mill, to lotnplete lm
lOtll.sC of sttltlits,
'Hip Mrdditi!,' of .lospph M.I111II .mil Mis.- An
nip Joitlin will lake place today .it M. Maij'n
L.itlioliu tlimcli.
.lohn, tho olilp-t sun ot Mr. mil Jit. iiiuM,
of I'itt-ton ainiup, wlulo ttlll in .1 sorious ion
ilttion, h.n nut lipni uiirn up tn tin' altpniiin
plOslcun, l)i. Wihl 111 sl,.led iistpid.iv tli.it If
Ills ptPM'tit londition toiild ho maintained lott,
clisltt honis ho nonlil luoiri.
Hot llolliiiin. a will known 1h.1r.11U1. wlio
lus liieil on lliit side lhirl llio jeJ"."5. Ml at
1,10 this mottling foi fjprin tin Up h TO jimh
of prp, anil, h.niiu lillui lion- 10 $l,"iflo, h
troiuu liul. to enjoy it ami ppnil lh. unset of
llfp .iniotn; llio Minn 01 hi-t liovhooil,
Tlti" iiurriauo ol' 1'ipil . Kinkcs and MI
Vollip IUjjiuI n to tako plan toniouovi puii
Inir at the CiPimm Mi'tliotllst l'piioptl ihintli,
on I'ropri t .m mtc.
Watkltis .loncs and his Uo-oin friend, .latin s
McOinty, wpio .iru.slul Mondav nlsM In I'.iitol
iiipti .loties ami 1' mile md locked up tot hem,;
tlrnnU and disoiditl.i. Whin lirutiRht lieioro M
tlirinaii lon jesti'idiy hotlt pleaded ituilly and
enriclied llie illv tirastiry b,v "-'i, In prefeiinio
(0 icln" connniltid,
will atti'tidul lni'i'linu ol iho "-1111111111
SaeiiKeiiinidp (.onelv was held li-t tit'iiiuc;
In .Midi Hi lull, whin puUminiiy uiiaim'uiiciits
ueie ftirtul fm lit) UKtilai" initi-wintei immlhli"
cunurts, whiili for loan lino liien w popular
with Hit imiiiliiis ami Unit- fiieiids, .lohn Mais,
lolin Shiouli'l, .loltit "-ilineidu uml .lohn lltienir
were nppninletl a (niniiiitttp lo pripati" .1 stlinliilp
of concu Is.
Tlip follonliu tisilitiN of lids sldi" tiliillieil
) P.-I t'l 1I.1 i fiom llnlljlu, whew 1 In v uilo.wd iho
Ilits nf tin I'iii-miin.iit imiiisIiIiiii" Vlnlpli
llainniiii, limrKP Until, Willi tin I', in, Mr.
Ilnclv mid I'liilip limit
llotn, In Ml. and Mis, M. .1 ItlllillJ, of I'itts.
Ion aieinit", tt sun.
OBITUARY.
AUKH f'l.AllA MAIUK SOJl.MAH, the
20.ypa.old datiRhtei" of Mr, and Mif.,
Lewis .Soninuir, of S2S Madison avenue,
died at 10. in yesteiday morning. The
funeral services will bo held Thursday
morning at '.UO oVIoek at St. Petei's
cuthedial.
The I'miPial of tint lato Mis. Menja
mill llennett will tako ilnu this after
noon, liiiil.tl -xx ill bo mtule in the AVm-h-burii
bit cot iPiiiPtery,
BOWLING TOURNAMENT.
Arrangements Under Way That In
dicate a Lively Season.
I'antallis of 1 II it eltilm rotn isoiitliic
the 1,'aslein Howling leiiguo met last
night at the 1211; eafe, as a silicdulu
lonuulttee t ari.inge fur the winter
loiirnauieut.
TllPlP Wl'tn llli'si'llt Mr. I.V1111U- I. I
AVardell, of the Sciuntoii llicycle club; '
the Backus flub, and C. S. Fowler, of
the Ureen Ititlge Wlieelinen, Captain
John Hunter, of the West Kntl "Wheel
men, the other member of the league,
was unable to be piesent.
IL was decided to hac each team
play ten games; that Monday night of
cai'h week would be the time lor the
contests, and that the tournament
.should begin on the first Monday night
in November.
The work of aiiiiiiglug the selietlule
will be completed at a futuie meeting.
Another tournament Is being ar
ranged, with the Oreen Hldge Wheel
men, Sei anion Hlcyele club and West
Knd Wheelmen us contestants.
Tomoirow night the live teams of the
KiTunton Bicycle club will hae the
first of tho proposed seilcs of lmtulkap
matches.
DOCTOR'S OFFICE BURGLARIZED.
Valuable Instruments Belonging to
Dr. Fin-man Stolen.
The olllct" of Dr. II. J. Kuinian, op
the second floor of the (.'alter building,
al Adams avenue ami Linden sheet,
was buiglailyed on Monday night 01
early yestoitlay morning and Instru
ments valued at about K'i weie taken.
There Is some mysleiy as to the way
entrance was eifected, The door of the
olllin was found to be linked, hut one
of the windows was open. 11 Is be
lieved that the hiiiglar got out on a
nanow ledge and winked his way
along until lm louiid a window which
ho could open. This must have been
a lather risky piocceding, as the ledge
Is mil inw, ami Or. V111 man's window
Is over ten feet fioin the hallway win
dow, out of whl h the burglar must
have crept,
LECTURE OF ''BEN HUR."
AMUSEMENTS.
Lyceum Theatre
II. HLIS, lesec and Miinaii.
A. ! Dlil-FV, Bu. ManJger,
Thursday, October 3,
Tin: su-soys bocn:iv iai:m'
Pdnaiil K. line I'liv-rnts II. V. ll-inond'a BcatitU
ml 1.010 nominee,
When We Were Twenty-One
A Company of Supciioi l.'u clleru p.
I'riiCi- (liiheslra, ?l Wij onhe-lu liule, "m ;
dtess (liile, OOo.; loin lm j-eals, l..",i; loner
loji p.its, $l,jo Hih on 1'irst two inn. 7"n ;
lull nny c lie It-. M:; hois, M V); lo'is, M.lt).
i lis on sale '1 itt'id.iy at ') a in.
ltev. Ul". Unbelt F, Y Pieice, pastor
of the Peiiu atiiue llaptlst chinch,
lust nlghl delhcicd the llrst of a series
of Icctmes to be given In thai chart Ii
under the aiispIciM of ihe I'luhtiau
Ihitleavor mm let). His topic was
"Hen llur." and his remaiks eu lis
tened 10 by a huge audience.
Ho dioted himself cnthcly to a re
counting of the story of (leueral Wal
lace's wonderful book, giving a general
outline of the plot and i celling at
length some of the inoie tnrilllng ami
well known paxsages lm hiding the
graphhi desiilptlon of the ehailot taic.
The lecluie was Illustialetl through
out with a number of choice stcrcop
tlcon views.
STAR THEATRE
AI.K C IIMIIIINGIOY, Jljnarjer.
TmU), Altoriiiu ami ulil.
"THE RAMBLERS,"
".None Betlcr."
Friday, October 4,
Extraordinary Event!
Wasniliali i Keinper 1'iPsont iiieru i's I'l'mnos
lliealiii.il Oik miration,
Modjeska and James
And an Inioinparahlc Company in
HENRY VIII.
With spcil.il Miidi by I .id lltu-i Ii
PlllCi:- l.iilini lower llnoi, s ju; lowei ho
seat.-!, s.'hOj tiilion.i hos iml loru p.t, fl oO;
flint two rows lull on., tl.ui, nevt tltrp, "jc. j
Usl thiol' tone, Mi , tfilleti, "Jii
Mats on -ale Wulni.da at I) a m,
Saturday Matinee and Night.
'Iho lliliilnn. Mini, il Comuly, Iho Oridnil
HAPPY HOOLIGAN
-11 Hull mil ft mi Ml tlie Hrsi
Mlllli: I I lo D.ite ( oiiiult
MOIII I ltni,igriiit Mneiy,
Mulli; lioieoiis (ostiiinis
MOIII IlnMidiit Wit.
Iiiiliulins How '-niiiv, llJllnla) md (uinn, Wil
In lurdeii, Mil ik 11 and llltn, Miriiih Welon.
I jlrie IVir, Adilaide ).n-din, Insipli Siltiliell
ami 1 1 hot its of l cut j u'ltl-
tpiiul mat 1111 0 prim, i!'i iml &X , ihildrcn
loam put ol liunse lit l.itiint., SV to il 10,
I UK lll.M'
Academy of Husic
M RLIS, U!Ht,
A, J. fluff, M.nager,
CHARLES LEYBURNE'S
BIG BON-TON STOCK COMPANY,
istipp'..iiliiS 5ll-!,I.MJI I11MIS0,
In llipriioiti.
Tonight, Reaping the Whirlwind
Matinee Piincess of Patches
Matinee 1'rins 10 and '.'() icnts.
Kunliio' I'liita W, Ji) ami W ccaU,
Nk
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