,V';rf;MW', f.v Tr f .w J- ' ' 1 'l J a fcrCl f ,.f" c. WEST SCRANTON QUARTETTE OP PRETTY BRIDES V. J. REESE AND MISS BESSY GARDNER WEDDED. Ceremony Wns Peifoimed Under n Cnnopy of Stnrs and Stilpes Mc-Hnle-McLaln Nuptials nt St. Pnt llck's ChmchVlpond-Jones nnd Maddock - Dnvi-3 Weddings The Funeral of Mis. Benjamin Ben nctt Yesterday Afternoon Chinch "' Social News Notes nnd Personals. lliinli'l .T. linnvf.. nr 'I'lii' Tifliillli' lull ... - - - - df'piii'inii'iii, nnd -mih Hi'i u. tiiini- lici' cii; willed ill multiline "t 4 o'clock yesieithiy iilli'i'iiiinn at the homo of Mr. niul M11-. IIimiimm ilunl lier. In Fnetoryv lllc. The niiiih weie limit tended, uml weie united liy Ilev. Jl. .1. AViltldlls, The it i'cliinli. whs per foi ineil tlllilei :i iniiniy nl' tUiitH uml stripes In the piceim ut mini, leht- tlVM llllll fllt'llll" The l.ulK'iim In wtililln;; iiimh h wns pIll.M'll ll Miss l.utlle Cull. Till Well iIIIIK; illllliei miih "el Vftl h .M l.sses Jen nie AViilklli", iMiilemi SteVeiiH nnd .Mill') Wheutiiti. Altei II ll lp tn Hut lilln. .Ml mill Ml" liece will i eilile III tllclr lieu I v liiiMilii'(l llimie mi Xmlli .Miilll iilelllle The Kinoin - one nf the nnisl pnpil l.ir miiiiik men In Wot Si riintmi, ami hi hrlile Is a ei thniiiilnn oiiiir W'nlllilll. Tlm-e pie-cnl weie the fnl lnu intj: t i .iii.l Mi. I. P -i iciir. Mi n,. I li- Itllllllll l.llllllll, Ml mil Ml PlIVMII l.'lllllltl. Ml ami Mi- I, ( Mi .iii.l M-. I lliltKliillli. Ml uml Ml liuio U iKmi, Mi-.. j lljllir .mil I l.i i i i. mini t. Mm Ulu'iimi, I, mil,' HiiiMii,. l.i, in. I .hi. Itov ml Mi- i. I! snillli. Mi .iinl Mi-. I li nit - I. ihImi i, i.l r.ittiii villtlli Mi. .iinl Mm. I. I' ii iliii . Mi .iinl Mi-. . M. ii ii,iii. Mi in, I Mi- I,umi.- VV Itn-". Mi. .iinl Mi, Milium ltih.li M I Mi-. Limit l..inliiii. Miii- Mm !,w I' iihi.i nihil Pic-,, Mt-ln. Millu l!,i-r iii.l vil.1'11 llilill. Mi"l. l.oinrr (.. I'.i-r. I liiuiia- ", K.il, ill-, I'lul. . In Int I. Imir-, 11-111 ll.uilil, il liill, 1 .1 miii'-i.ii. Ilr in,) Mi- M I. itl.111-, nt Hall. Ira. I, Ml- M11.1 "-ill i!,iii. r.l t lliljitmi, .iinl I nit 1 llutikh. it! r mk McHalc McLnin. piilt. weihlln in 1 iii'ied al St I'.itniK'- ('athi)lli ihiiiih, Wet Sii.iiitun. e-tenl.iv al niiiiii. when Willi 1111 I' Mi Hale, nf nhph.iiit. anil .Mi.ss Mnrj .Mcl.ain, of Ninth .Main aeuiR'. ucle linitcil liv Itev. I'. II. l.a velle. ill.-.-. .Maiv i 'tu ,iii,iiik1i pii"-fpi nt the oik. in, .mil pl.ixeil ,1 nimihei of nppi opi Kite M'lri timis The In hie w.i'. 1 lianniiiKlj a ttued in ,1 A, Daily Reminder Aon will nnl lie ili-'poinli,l In llnfoui' I ir, il will 1 lli'i tint I'ou.li ni'l t "I.l 111 1 no nishl FOn SALU BY O. W. JK.NKLNS. For Fall and Silk Fashions Are now ready for your inspection and will be seen to better advantage during the next few days than at any other time during 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, and there's the never-failing Staple Weaves in Silks That never will be sent to the rear, no matter how , ajlk fashions may come or go. We will be delighted to 'see you at the store during our first. 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 ' thera the best there is in silk fashions, suitable for all occasions. Globe Warehouse Rinvn of biown mateilnJ, trimmed with panne velvet nnd At uhlan iippllntte. The htldcHiniild, Mls Kinnurs Mctuiln, a plfiler of the bride, was sliullltitly iitthetl. Tile In Idc curried a bouquet of white nirnntlnn. and her maid ent iled pi nl. The Kiooin wni attended by Michael CuiuiuIiirm, of Olyphant. The ehttroh was tilled with filendi and lelntlves of the yoimp couple, mill the tlectt weie escoitetl to their fictils by the uMier., lldivnul JleLuIll, Mle liael CuviimiUKh, l!ilwiiul (.lllenin ami Uloliiiul l.uiifiirnn. Folloiilii"- the eeie 1 niny a leeeptlon wilt temleied the wedding pnily at the home or the biltle'.s niother on Ninth Alain incline, wheie they weie Rieeled by a line th elf of friends'. The leeeptlon a continued tluilnc the tifternnoii ami evening, and nt midnlKhl Mr. and Mix. Mellnle lei'l fur Murrain, NliiKiiru Pulls nnd other places of lllleledt, I'ppn their letlirn thf.v le.ihle In Olypluint, whero Ml. Mellnle N eiiBUKi'd 111 bllillli""'. The i" lillliK leeeptlon wuk utteildeil by a hi' Be nt.inber in out-of-town people. Vlpond Jones. (leoiKf IS. Vlpoml, or l'JOS Academy Miei't. ami Ml.s Anna .lone", of li.nnll-' stieet. weie united In murrl.iKc at "."0 oelock yexteiday nioinhiK' at the paiMiniiHc or 1 lie Slmp'-iin Methodist lIplM'opal 1 linn li. by the pastor, llev. II. l .McDi'imotl The 1 ouple uele un.itlellileil. The In Idc wiw beioiuliiKly sow lied In Iiiuvmi blond 1 loth with a plctilie hat to 11irit1.l1. They li-f t at b o'clock fur New V01 k ami other places or Inteiett. I'pua ihelr letitin they will tclile with the kiooiu'i mother on Aeiuleiny tieet. Mr. Vlpuiid H an einpln.ie of the (Jlohe W.nelioii-e .1 lid his wife K the daugh ter of Mr. ami Mi. lovu Junes of IMIcnie. " Johnson ragan. Hubeit 1) Jolmsiin, of North lle beei a avenue, and UNi Maiy l'iK.in, of I'ltt-ton. Wi'ip niariled at noon cs teid.iv In St. John's rathollc i lunch, I'ltlstoii. by lies, leather Mellnle, the ii-'-lstiint iM"tor of the chinch. Misv Landau pluyeil the ueridltiK ni.nelips and the n"lii weie Thomas M. KliliiluiKini ami (tfiiiRe O" Hi len. The bride was attended by her sister, MKs KiithrMi l-'iiKau, nnd the Kiooin by John i'oinv,i of Weht Scianton. The bilde'.s kowii was of eiepe do 1 bene, with mil luce tilnimtntis nnd the In Idpinuiid wine Fiench niijus.( llne. The leieption was held at the lionie nf the bible's mother on Oak sliel. Ml. and Mis Jobii'-oii h ft on all af ici noon (lain loi the I'.ill-Ainei lean and upon then leiinn will ic-Ide in Wtvit Sci.ui'.tni. The bride N one of I'lttstini's most estimable .mhiiir wiuueu, anil her hus band i a Ivll eiiKiiieer anil n son of K1.111U JtilniMin, the well-know n p.ilnt n, lie I- pioiniiipntlv idpiitllied with St. lift mien's council, Venus Men's In slilllle. Mnddock Davis. Jwd.Mii Maddock, of Washburn stieet, and Miss MaiR.net Davis, of n.vnon sticel. wcip imileil in maiilasi' last ccnins: at tho homo or Hip 'aide's Winter THE SCRANTON parenlfl hy Rev. David Jones, pastor of the First Welsh Congregational church, The lirldemnntd was Mlsn Elizabeth Atilleld and the Rrooinsman, David Davis. The bride whs dressed In steel jrrny with npplliitte ellk ttlhnnlnKs and carried bridal tixef, while the brides, liinld Mote n row ii of uruy pearl with white silk tilnimliifis uml enirled pink einnalloim. Tho wedding hunches wete played by Tullle Lewis, A leeeptlon followed, at which JiV) Invited guests weie presenl, Mr. ami .Mrs. Maddoek left on n mlilnlglit tinln for ittilfnlii. Ancient Older of Torestets. A publle nieetlng will be held In Mor gan's hull, corner of Main iivcnite ami .liickxon stieet, on Snturdiiy evening ut "."ll n't lock, lor the pin pone nT estub lMiIng n toint of the Ancient Older of Voiesteis of the Wot Id In West Scinli tnii. TIipip Is only one toint In this county located In Duuiuote ami It Is found neucssaiy to accommodate the nicmbeis icsldlng In Hennilon unit West Side, A dispute uto-p In tills older In ISSI nnd lusted until 1SMI, on the tuiestltm of ntlnilttlng the eoloietl man Into the older, and u split oceurietl at that time. Tin; dissent lug hotly fm tiled antither order and called tbeinwelves F. of A., or I'tiie.steis or Aineilea, and many P"i sons an; not aware Unit the Ancient Older of Fotesters exlstx, thetel'oie It wtitiltl be uell to sy ht.n. tit this oitler Is veiy much ullve, there being no les than liiii courts tluoughout Hie I'nlted States, initio n ml female. The entlie membership Is about one mill ion. It was In active operation In the Fifteenth contniy, ami was established In this eountiy in IMS. H Is iion-Hee-tiirlitu, lefuslng no man admission on account of his ci ceil, color or nation ality, discusses no political or religious questions, and only lcquiics that its meinbeis me of good character and believes In a Supicme Helng, Entertainment and Social. The Infant department of the Tnb einacle Congregational Sunday hcbool held an entertainment In the basement of the church last evening which was piesidcd over by Thomas J. Williams, A motion song was leudoied by the pupils under the direction of the teacheis, Mr. ami Mis. AVIIllam Dea con lleelt.it ionn weie given by l-nulse Cullen. Oertrude Deacon, Mar-g.-net llvans-, Willie Williams, John Kwins, Annie Wllllnms. Glad.s A',i. teis, Marg.nel Tleese, Willie Reese, An nie Davis, John Jones, John Reese and TliumiiK Thomas. The singcis were Mai g.n ot Iteese, John and AVIllie r.ppse ami Victoria. Cullen. A social was held after the en teitainnient at which ice cionm and cake were served. Funeral of Mrs. Bennett. The funeral of the late Mrs. 15cnj,t mli' Dennett occurred jttoiday after noon Horn the family residence on 1-u-.eiiie stieet. Many lifp-long fi lends of ileceusrjd W(M(. ni attendance. The soi vices weie. conducted bv llev. .Tames Henninger, pastor of the Hampton stieet Methodist Kpiscopal chut eh, who spoke culog'htlcally of the dc- CL.ISL'd. The l.nge number of lloial offeilngs atlpstptl the esteem In which Mis. Ben nett was held. The pall-be.nci s weie t'hailes Smith. Henry Smith, James Sandeis and James ShlflVi. David Warwick anil John Willlaiiici'ii were 1 he pall-be.uei.s. Inteiiiient was made le the Wahlihuin stiept eemeleiy. Events of This Evening;. Mr.'linj; nt Hip It.ulir. i.l .nmh n,r of 1 1 1 - simp. mi Ml'VIdiIi-i IpiMnpil iImiiiIi ii tin Im.imu of Mi- M ( Wi'iiln.f;, s,i llnmilt .111 nut. I no innmnlti'i .ipjiiihiiiil In the ilifli'irnl In ia 0! 1 lie I mini Mine Worl.u of Aniciii.i of Wr-f su.mton t , ,( 01 t. dilrgjlci f l0 II10I I." 111 I rili I. Hi. 111 I. iln. 1, nil 11 iIIi -li'il lii inoi t tlii-. ri nun.' ,11 ( i on 1 mi,. ),. 'Hit- Itnlu'it Mum. IrnUo f lt,,rin -. uill li .lil a rcsuln lncilin: in tln-n ni.)in ihK punini;. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. W'liili lln ptiinimiit nun u( I in inn il com. I'ini No 2 mil piilI-Iii- iln li.nu on tin lio.p c.mi.lo. uiic of the uliri'N i inn oil .in, I tin fiinnin ivrre tluumi fiom thi'ir c.il- Ni'itl.n ec iiijiiuil, hut the Mjun w.i -.lightli .jiii. Ji'.'il A I'l.ijllil. I. lllin-c lllllil tulllil lint lit' lo.llllfll, .H llliuil'il lit .1 I, ill nf UIOI li I) Hulk III tlii' ll.iinpiiiii itiuif. Hi- It n iw. tint mini .iinl limll liiul-tll. )r iiiiil All". V. I f. Iinl., tif Miln ainiup iinl .l.al-im i.t k ct, .a e iiii'ninK ilit- innm iln 1 1 ttotis nf llu'li fiirihl- mi ii .iniv.il of .i son it Ituh lioiuo. 'Hip leu il lulling uniiiii li.up -u-pi'ii.l.'tl a iiuinlier nf tlitii' uiruilnM- fm non pmnciil nf ilui-. Mr aul h- WIHIjiu Piiti liii.l, of ttf.l 1.1,1. 3U.I1IIU jirmii, nnl Ihm l'i, nf Norili suinnir .ticinii', li.uc ii'iiiiiuil Iioiiii' from tlio I'.ui Auidli.iii. Mr? IloniJiiiln l.i in, of Votlh lliumliy .up. nut', i rriitiiih' III .it tlu II ilinciu inn lin.,ujl. 'I lip Kiiliur llli i' cluli .in- inaklnt: tlalioi.ilc !: .l ira i i.-ii-, fui m puliri nuiiunt mil hhI.iI .it .Mi Hi' lull on I'm '.lii ii uin,!, ikl 21 'Mip nitinliiiit of llunih VT, LiiIIi-' f.illiolli Mutiid IN in lull nt 3-0t l.itinn, lulil i int t inir in Youn Alin'ti In-.lttti(f. lull List rvi'iilns, aflir whifli .1 siclil vinn Ha- iiijiitpil, MK IMitli Huh. nf Soldi M iln iwiuip, tu In (.illtil .1 (Kiili t.t fiii'iiil- 'lu,.-ilii pulling Mi- rioirnn' I untunl, nf Ninth IIjiIp Paik iiirniit, kiip a uil.i in .1 liiiuilui of lur inuin; fiipniN on Tin "tin .iltfiiK.ii.il, whlili pinti'il in I'p in uiio.iatilp cirnl -orun of puiir iiiipIIius U In In.' lulil in lip Id llt'Mit Wi'l-h I iHIiiI-Iii M, lliiull-t thiinli I ni- nnl, 'llm -mill's imiininiro .it 7.. II ii'ilmk in Hip fuiiim.' Ml .nc liulliil tn jtlrml I lu iiiiuiIipi or llin I'll. I. Iliplt-I i lmii.1, hclil tlioit itulir inoiillily lniiiip- iinttliu l.i -t urn. Iiu'. .nnl nuili airjiisuiifiit for otiupjlnp; their in v I llllll li liailrl I)iil ami hi'iiliniln Oiorcp Hric mm. nilllril to Iln cumitv Jill ip.tiiili.t In I'oHih .Misialialf Hairs for upuiui. Itil, ll.il lil .lnui, ui-lor nf ilio I'iii-I W,'M ( 'oucira.i tli.ii.it ihiiuli, hit, ii tm in il liuiiio hum I tit. I, X. V. PARK PLACE. Mifi, I,esh anil tlaiiRhlor, Hnsle, of tlald Mount, ate vlsltlni? Mr. ami Mis. r. I', ro.sh nf Nlliilsht avfiiue. Mi. and 5Iip. ,T. r, Randolph nf l,u, Place, huve ictiiriioii nonio finm the I'an-Amerltati, ,fes.sp Aekuion nf AVnriil sUlei't Is siiendlnira few days with his mother at Sliultssvlllo. MIis Helen Kealenhy nf Diainnnil avenue litis been ill for Hie past thtee weeks. Is ivooverlii;,', OBITUARY. OHAltl.nS I.UDWICI, an need ieM dent of t South Ninth Mieel, flitil ypHteitlny, Iln Is tmrvlveil by beieiul grown-up sum and iliiiijjlueis, The funeral iiunouiuemeiit will be made later. MEETINGS. 'I ho nuiuveni of Ilio llijnii' for tlic l'iitinlltfs will liulil llu'li iiiiul infill h l nici'llni; louiuiroi. al O.W o'clnik. Iln) inciubiri ol the ilmuli uml tiiUli of All Souls' I nltr;all-t iluiidi am urpiikleil lu Li present at tic iliunli on I'ini? tliiet llilv incnliu; .it S o'lloik to tonililti tlir matter of i.illln it IJiitor. Scranti'ii laiJe, No. t, . o. uf K, will htt t Ui'Uljr iiKctlu tliU tuiilut; at 6 fAloik. TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. l!)0t. wt"M'"'-'''"'M''-''''l'''''"',M''''''' t t t t t t g pj tN 4 4 " 4 4 "I 4 - 4 ; 4 4 4 -M -J1 Ji -5 -v 4 -4 - H ATS - -V v -l fj y sf. y y r" f ( SOUTHSGRANTON RECEPTION FOR OFFICERS OF KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE. Tendeied in Hotel Best by Branch 45 Addiesses by Fiesident Schmidt and Secietnry Yockum. Manitige of Miss Annie Jordan to Joseph Scholz Suiprise Party Tendeied to Mis. Harry Saft -Fu-neial of Ernest Glassei Inter ment in Dunmore Cemeteiy. Hr.iiuh I.". Knights nf St. (ieiiiRt. h'Id a ii'tt'inlnn last einiiiK in lli liatloi.s of lintel Best in liuuor tf lhiir f l.i to nlliiei-, Pifsldeiit Heh.isti.iii Schmidt and Seoeiaiy Peter Vdimiiu, htitli of PlttsbuiR, who an lieie as thi-.-.tn ipl.i 'p guests while inaKlmr thi-lr iilliflal l.-it in tills vlt'lnity. The ii'i t iitlun would have bt-en held nt the Iviiiglil's hi'.iiliii.irtt'!.s In St. Mary's hall, but that building just now H uudeiKoing npahs. Then was a huge utti'iidanit nf ini'inbfis, anil a i'iy plf,is,iiu ami instnuthf cxenlns was s-pt'iit. i'li'sidt'iit (Icoigi' .1. .Miller, k't'-piesitlfiit, William .laiN-sen. ami si eiPtary-tiPiisuier, IMwaid Kln, ai l.iiiged an iiiipinmplu piogtauiiui' ami iilier lel'ii'.shiiH'iits huil been i-einl the Knights wpii leg.iletl with a highly in tUliirthe litldles.s b. tin slate pichl tlent. lit lilgvd fveiy uii'inbei nt the oiilei to tnlte an aethf and lively lu ttiust in lu- atl'aiis. l.i. null (."'. of tills .side s hi a most llniii IshliiK tondltiou and has u! mein beis in good .stuiiding, T'iiiougli the toiutt'sy ol Caterer .lames He.n. a itnrteite finiii the .Iiinger Mafinieifhor I'litt'i'tainetl the gntlieiiug with sevei.il selet'tlon.-. Mt'Ssis. Sehnilill and Yneuin leave ttni.iy lor llouiHdiili to visit tlie hrani'h in lliat plate, They will rail here again on their return, Dltertor August Iteluier. and Ser-Reaiit-itt-Arius .loseih Fischer assist ed In elltt'llalnlllg the guests, Laid at Rest. All that was moital of the late Kinst (lliMisur, w.ts placed In umiliei eaith ,estertay atteuition in the Dun more cemetery. The sotletles in which dei eased belonged and .sevei.il humlieil nelglihois gntheied al llie family lesl ilenco on KIb stieet wheie tho hml lay in a innxslve casket whleh was almost hidden fuun view with lloial tolteiifi of esiteeiu and s.niiath. Servlies wire .ifteiwanl" held at the Cedar uvciiun Methodist i:pscoMl fhuich. where a feeling li Unite was paid to the mem ory of deceased by the pasloi, Itoi. James D Wlltl.e. Pall-beiiicli were chosen lioin the Uarl Unil society and .Vay Aug 'I'rllie of I U'd Men as follow. William Klce, Pelei Neil, William Meistei, Mlchanl Fiellt lllel, Jai'ob Piitiee, and Kred I'Nhchei, The llower-carileis weie Pet er Homier, and Ihnst Heldenbuch, John I'. SchweuUei had ehaige of tlio Hail liarl .-oclety ami the lied Men wire umishalltii by .1 oil li Mais. Fouith Anuunl Entettniniuent, 'I'ha eiiteit.ilninent gheii nt Schiinpfis' hall on Cedar uvmiue by tint .lunger Order of Aineilcun Met lianlcs No. k2i lust ovenliiK proM'il tu be a most pleasant tilfulr. A UrM chisa pro gramme was reudeied by local talent uml the hall was well llllcil. Among the fcutuies of the evening nun u lecltation, "Our Flag," by Miss I'oin Young, which nilleil fotth a hejr ty cneoie. The cake walk by the little Ut'lnU chl Illicit was also well icudeietl 'h 'h 'b 4" 4 -4 ! "i k Every Lady Interested in Fashion's Newest Creations Should Come Here and Enjoy This Magnificent Millinery Display Unequalled In All tho Annals of the most exquisite beauty abundance shapes and treatment that denote the magic touch of the true mil nery artist. The latest successes in Paris, London, Berlin and New York are exhibited side by side with the exact copies and reproductions of our own band of skilled milliners. Hats that have been called dreams of delight and poems of colors by admiring visitors attract your attention as you pass through our large show rooms. To describe the Beautiful Hats, Feathers, Plumes and Ornaments, which are on view at this notable open ing, is a difficult task. They must be seen. Those bent on style inspection can feast their eyes on a fashion show worthy of their unstinted approval, while to those who come to purchase our uniformly low prices will be acceptable. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Jonas Long's Sons -f-i j-' "j t- i "t 7" -f- T f t t and ,i stump speech by Fred .limes, the well known toniedian, liginath ely brought down the house. A dance ollew the conceit for which iiiukIc was lcndeied by J'lofessor Johnson. Tile i ouunlttc'C In chaige of au.iuge. mi'iits Meie Mess-.. Aithur and Kail Held. William rticsser, .lullui Ileier, Will Kg.in, and Thentloie Hiiiwn, United for life. A ery jiietty w( tiding took place jesteulay utteruonn at St. Mai.x'n (lei iii.ui Cithollc i hint h on River siieel, when .Miss Annie .Ionian and Joseph SiIioU, both well known tiling people, lu'io united in nun i iago b Jlev. Father Chi 1st. The gloom was attended by F.dwartl llaiun.in, and MKs Annie I'olemau of Piiiebuig was brlilesmuld. The oiing i ouple alterWiiiiN adjouined to the home of the bible's p.uents on Ueeeli siieet, wheie a leception I'olluwed by a slipper wai held. Tendeied a Suipiise. Mr-, ll.ii i y Sal'l was thlity e.iri old i e.-ienl.iy ami to i niiiineinoiale the occasion attended lilt lhe.it I e last evening. On milling home afterw.utls llie nay was astonished to Uml the house and hotel In complete daiUness, a ii is not usual to close- mi eatly. After leaching her apaitnieiits Mrs. Salt stinted to light llie ga when she was se'.ed by the aim and almost in stantly the house was lit up lioin cell. n to gullet. Thu light i dialed a laige assenihl.i ot li lends who had gatiieied to suipiise her .mil tender their I'liiigi.iiiilatious, Altii a Jieinly liiteich.inge of good wlshe.s the guests weie hidden to make thenist'lMs, .it home and Mtpper was pieiiaied. At 1.' o'i lock all sat down to a licit ty lep.ist and later llie vKl lois tlep.iiletl, alter uislilug their hos tess many hnpp leliiius ut the day. NUBS OF NEWS. Mis- M.n.i Mm-, pii'-lil, nt of lamp o in, !' ll s ot I,, I. - !in- a fin il.it- it Mull Millliill' I- III" kui.i ni I iiuip II, 1 lip iuiiii.t. nt l.i tip M iiiIp.i mil Mi-- I piii sht ir Hill lake il.ni iii'M I1iiiimIi,i in S, Mn.v'- (li l 111 ill I illuille i linn li. 'I lie .lunctr Mh nmiilior Hill niul ill iinnillily rP-..iui it s uiniiill't hall ifiiuiiiiuH m, iiiui.- .nnl I li I I i.llll I'V. lialu Imi In- ail mil al Hi" Iimiiip nf Mi aii'l Mix I I'. ltnlll. nf 70- sioiip an mi Illlns Tolllilll. 1iillill.il of km ii.ii in i '- pliai lll.liy, nl, I'llUlnll .lllinir, U i-ppinliuj a I, ili in I'liilnlilpliia liinn.il liiin iiiiiuiiiihIiii kmulil" nf Milla. will mi ft in iii.iiI.ii a. ion al lliiuuiiix lull liiuoiion on inn, GREEN RIDGE MATTERS. Winter Session of Young1 Men's Mutual Impiovement Society of Adams Avenue Chapel Opened. Sonic iiiui last autumn tho Hey, .liuiies Hughes luiiii ii a mutual mi movement snclet.s tm men. in tho Atl IHI1S avelllio i Impel. New YoiU slleel Tim eifnit proed n sticics, for the weekly nieethifis of the society were continued tllioilgh the whole se.iMin, with (oitsItli.'iablit Intel est. This yeai's winter session was 'n auguiateil last evening- by a .-ikI.iI. under the uusiilces of the sut-lety. . .ep.ut ot tea, colfce, cake anil llllll bad been supplied, hugely by the wlv.es and motlieis of the inembers nf the I'oulety. The tables which Iiiui been foimeii in tlio shape of the letter T weiv atlorued with llowets ami en lichotl with toothsome laud.s. Until the muu and their lady ft lends, who weie piesent, were gieutiy delighted dining the evening wlih what ihey liciuil thiollgli it powerliil graiiliaphnuo which hail been lent by .Mr, lilughei. 4" h 4" 4 rl "I -fr tl 4 4 This Is the Third OF THE Grand Fall Millinery Opening At Scranton's Largest Department Store. of Scranton's Business History. and hats of the richest colors are here in fj i' r r' !'" t T' ?" T' t1 r "f ' i Dr. llugl:ts pointed out the possible utility of sin h a society, ami the wis dom of young men joining sut ll an in stitution, Unbelt Junes spoke of the suet ess of tile men's society, and then piopoxid n heart v ote of thanks to the ladles Mho hud giacetl thu meeting' with their pitvsence ami t ontt ibuted so much to Its sin t ess. jir. Sweet, .mother mem ber of the society, seconded till" piu posilion which was canletl with ac i Initiation. The meeting eliwed with the iiatlnn.'il anthem. A Surprise Paity. M.isiei Haiiy S. Lewis ,.1 i::uj Ma lion street was given a sn pikse p,u ty last evening. The house was tilled with hoys niul giiN who after all weie legaled with ample lel'i eshments of a Milled t Ii.ii. it'ter, indulged In inno cent games. The ehililien (iijoitd them-elves veiy much anil Mis Lewis anil her family (-paicd no etYoi l tu inteiest and ilellghl the juiing li lends who weie pleased to honor Master Hairy on the anulieis.tr.v ni his liitteulh bh tlulay and on the eve uf his depnituie to a southern ellllle. NEWS BREVITIES. Mr, and Mi.-. .1. W. Ha.vley have gone to llailotd, Susquehanna iimiit.i, in attend ti' l'lllieial ol .Mis. If.i.ile.i's niece. Miss Health,- Kohhiiis VI II lllMl.lill.. I.l tilt. ltl...ll I'lll.Tl. v.. ....... Women': 'hilsiiaii Teuitieiam e iiuiuu yesterday the Inllowlug nlllieis weie i let led for the ensnllly i'.li: l'ies ilent, Mis, J M, Unwell, iniiespond Ing seciet.ii.v, .Mis. II. J. Campbell, ie toidlng seiielniy. Mis. J. S Mlllei, tle.isuier. Mis. A i imlil. The eiiilj t losiiif; iiioMiueiu ainuiig the Uieell Itidge ill llggisls Weill illlu etiect Tuesdas .veiling, when all ding stules cIommI pinmptb al !l o'clock, lr, ami Mis. W, !, Simpson, ot Mon sev ineiiue. ale entei laliiiuii James and Joseph Keek, of Iowa, The Junloi Chiisiiaii Ihlileaior .sntl ety of llie lliecn Ithlye I'lesbvtei Ian htilt ll will hold a sni hi I in the him h pailois ttniiiiriovv evening. Thoiuils Sltephettl has muled Into the Thompson hoiiiesieatl, on Sainleisoii avenue, and Ml. and Mis, lliuiv Watts will nicllpy the house leeenil.v oci upleil by the Shephcitl liilllll.v on C.ipoilse avenue. Tills eieillng the 111 s-t ul a sei ii s of gllllles of bowling will he plu.vetl oil the alleys ul the liieen Kldge lieellllt II. between :t team of llie .Vol tllcaslt I u Peitns.vlMiiila league, toiislsilug ut tin fnlluwing ucll-kliuwii pkljeis. Tajloi. Sloiiti', Seaniaiis, Masoll and WeUhel, ami the Wheelmen's t lull league leiiui, who will line up as tollovvs: Kowlln sou, D. ills, chapman. Pond uml .N'hul The olllceis uf filt'fll Ithlge bulge, In dependent tinier uf Odd I'YIIowh. will In iiistiilltil Thuisdiiy evening. Ot tu In r u, III .Masoiili li.ill, Hit kson a'- lllle. Chalks I,'. Douglass, u Im has sev il ul I fill rt i harmed liieen llldge ailili enies, will appear again lies! Tue-dii) al the (lieeu Hldge lilnar.v He will piesent new teats In the hind of uiagh, and lie ubly mippoiicd b.i Miss liem West lllld Miss MMlle l.nvelailil. ASPHALT BILLS APPROVED. Recoider Conuell Slfiiib Them After They Had Been Lonu, Delayed. Itcioider Council has within the past tew iluy.s nppiovfd tlnee iiiai'leily bllN uf tile Hill her Asphalt l'.l lllg loinpany for vvmk done lu lcpuhing the city's stints dating the piesent e.n. Two of these bills weie held up bv Foiiner Kctiuder Jlolr on the giouml that the luntiuct with tin- company was violated by the iliselotsuies lu the 4 4 4 4 k l k k & sf, v Day H - f- f .r f- 4- 1- 4- T t (' i ? t' "V "fA IJ AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre M. Khls, l.p.fi an, I Miiniiii. A .1. PCI VY, Bin. Mintucr. Thursday, October 3, 'iin. m'vsiiv.s soi ii, iv i:vi.r I iIhjiiI l Itui I'lt'-i ills It. . I -inoiiil't. Ilcautl nil l.uvi ItomiiKt', When We Were Twenty-One r.nipany nf Mipeinu r.ulIciH. Tiiu OmImIii. VIM): o.clir..ii tuclr,1 "k,; flif- turlc, "i, ; Inuoi lo - it-. I.-'U, louor lu,:i -f'llv -I lit I-. lIlHTU 11-1 l0 lOWP, ii(' ImI.(im uiih, "Oi Ii.iin 1 0. ln,fN IXI. "Mls on ."lie 'I iiiviliiv il I) i tn. Friday, October 4, Extraordinary Event ! U.muiIi.tN KVmprr I'h'mmu tniiii.iN I orcmnsi JhiMlru il Hrjtii it ion, Modjeska and James Aii'l an Im oiiiHialil,' I ompiiii In HENRY VIII. Willi spmiil Mu-ii l. t 11 1 Bu"li I'lill l.s I iiiui. low 1 1 Horn. si.,jJ: inner ho si'iM, s,ihi, liiltoiiv Imv mil lon seal-, l 0; Iii.l Ivtii iuv liilionv, si l.i, next threo, T.V.; I.il Unit' low. "''I' Killirt. "Am siali. mi sil. VV111111 -ilit al 'J I. in Saturday Hatinee and Night. 'I In llilill. m- Uim'i.iI louii.lt. Iln HiU'iinl HAPPY HOOLIGAN s.i llifli ii-nt fi mil Ml Hie l!il Mlllli: I I 10 Put t 011111I1 Mi lit I I Mi.1v.1e. nt '" in ry. violii: i.oi.ii.iH 1 1, -nun' . Vllllll. ll.illl.illl Wil. ImtiiiliiU I''" su,m, ll illul 1.1 niul ijiilnn, Wil li. 1.1 nl.-, W lull 11 ami into, M tciif Wis' ll (.ant l.i'i. V1I1 l.ii'lf Mu-.l'ii, .tun jili Me nKl ami 1 1 ten u- ul ti ul' tiiil- sppilil 11111I1111 pi lies 'J'i ami .'A.; iliililirn tu ant pail ol I11111.1 , Pit. laiiims, -' i . tu si ill. lull III l Holiday Night, Oct. 7th u ,l il ir S.i nit I'umIu. tlmi of tl' Ur ill.-U I ( uinuh 1)1.11111. "Uncle Terry III lllllU7.ll lo ll'lllll lull llolll ll llli 1 MUllll ioiiln Imil. Iinl lint limo'lii' me Mil IMII s W Mil .1- I m li IfiM. Pi 1, - . mi'- in .'I il si-a- i, -all1 I ' uli 1 ' 1 in Academy of Tlusic M Itl'ls. Itrf I HUT), Mina.er CHARLES LEYBURNE'S BIG BON-TON STOCK COMPANY sioinn. Miss 1 vivi V 111 MISli, In Id n llniii . Toniglit, KtMping the Whirlwiiu Matinee.,,,,. Princess of Patches M-itiiif.' l'i Ill ami n 1 ml I" v e 1 1 1 n ir I'lltro Ill, .'ft im! J I ulilv STAR THEATRE AIK U UI.IIIIIMilHN, MjnjRfr. 'I' il.) VllillK'iiu ami V;.lil "THE RAMBLERS," "Vint IMnr." lulbeiy luoeeetlinss bioiu;ht by t) .MunUlpdl l.eui-ui'. I il '1 ...... I I stiAtfOI J ft,, U