"&?, to r nf r t " ''?' f,1 WW, & c Tt - l I 4 j. Vf -i C ( -7 Ol I- B THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1901V &. WEST SCRANTON FIFTEEN YEARS OF TEMPERANCE PROUD RECORD OF ST. LEO'S BATTALION. Anntveisniy Cclcbintctl In n Fitting Manner Lnst Evening Christening of a Child by Rev. Willtnm Davis. An Alleged Shooting Story Father Mathew Dny Events Entertain ments and Socials Other News Notes and Personal Paragraphs. The members of St. T.po'h hnttiilloti colcbrntcd their llfteenth iiuiilvct sniy tin a tcmperiinee organ Igiulim hint ovctilntj, and tin event wits attended by a Ihiko number of the picm-iiL unit ex-inc'inhers of the soeletv. .AdVUIltlIRe WllH uKii tillsell nf Ihe tii' msdon to hiiiiifftnute the inciulipitdilp (oiliest 'Whleli the boys upeet will win for them the national bannei al the 'iul eollNelltiolt to be helil III l)illitlitii, Iowa, In AtiKUst, lHO-'. Tlmy have til jendy won It twlie. ami the third wln 11I11K makes It, their pennaneiit pn s-es-Mon. KniollllleiiL booKsi il dlsti iliuteil ninniiK tb" meiulieis ami the i ontet will be vlRoiotisly eaulid on until the second meeting nltjlit In .Inly of imxt it'll r. The pily.es will be a $.'. unlit iwiUh. a trip to the national iiinw'ti lloll or ii (-ehol.il chip In the Inteina llonul I'oi lo.'-pomleiKo m licmN The memhi'is unit their Kiie.-m ast-ein-bleil in the p.uliiM on the sniond Moor of the St. David's- hull billlilliiK, wheie whliesi-eM Wi'le delUelecl and entertnlli )nent was ptn idrd. ITi"-Ident Ki-iink (illioy was i liaiilii.in of the ineeliiif;. V.ist President John II. Otvlni pn.-f-enlc-d the .it-t his-toi.1. ot the b.itlnllon l"i mil its Imeptlou fifteen eais iiko. spenhliiK fiunlllaily ot nian. Intel est iiiK events. Daniel l-cullnm. pic-ldent of St. I'.inl's Pioneer ceil ps iiImi spol,e of the futuie piospiets lor tin- battalion and i iiiiKiMtiiliitcd the tnembi'is on I In- hiir ics thoy have abe.iily attained In the (Mllf-e of total abstinent . .Mls-s Nellie Ci'inty played piano si-li'etioii;-, l.oiifjhlln AIc-IIukIi, .lolm KhiiUKhiicssy and Matthew .Malta s.hik. and at the (inclusion of Hie om'H'hs the membeisand their lady Iriemlh ie p.iiied to the d.inee hall allow, lAheie lhc- eiiln.M'd theint-ele'- for n,t'i,il lioui--. MKs (ieiiltj. fin nulled the nui-lc. Chiistcncd the Baby. Jlr. and Mtt. John I.. James, of 1712 A Daily Reminder Vu will not be ili-.ipioliiUil in iiifniii's 'l.ir: it will ii'lino lint Coiuli anil LoW in one night. KOIt SALE BY 0. V. JUNKINS. Underwear Fop Fall and Winter Wear Two Great Departments Filled with Matchless Stocks and Un equalled Values For Ladies and Children We are now showing a superb line of Underwear of every description, in all makes, weights, styles and sizes, The products of the best mills only are offered, and besides the ordinary two-piece suits, a full line of combination (one piece) suits are shown in a full range of qualities, weights and makes. Combination Suits are more popular this year than ever before, and can be had to fit all figures, Underwear for Ladies and Children Center of Left Aisle, Tlain Floor. For Gentlemen's Wear No Men's Furnishing store in Scran ton carries a line of Underwear that will compare with ours in extent, variety, quality or prices. We show everything that the intelligent, well dressed mau cau think of and promise com fortably fitting, perfectly made garments in every instance. Price3 to fit your pocketbooks and values better than any where else in this city. The entire season's line is now at your disposal, Men's Underwear to the Right Of Our flain Entrance, Globe Warehouse i L "Washburn Bltect, held a chrltilunlnK at their homo lost evening, wlilch was I'lindtit'tcil by ltev. AVIIIIam lJnvls. tit the Hellenic "Welsh C'ntvlnltttlo Aletlin tllst uhureh, Miss Ullssnbeth James was the ecntinl Ilsuro In the event, nnd the sponsctg for the child veio bur two Krent-Kntiulfntlicis, David WlltlnniH, ofied S6 years, and Wllllnm Lewis, tlged S'-' yeittn. Two Ki-nndfatbris of the Utile one were olso piesent. Mr. James and Police Magistrate Uavles. Ill mldllliin the memheis of the Iminedliite families participated In the event. Father Mathew Dny Events. The members of St. Void's Pioneer forps will ineut at their headquarters at 7.1,0 o'clock this mornltij,', and bead ed by the Meadow Uiook band, will innrcb to the Delawuie and llmNiin station, whole they will board the Haiti I'm Wllkes-lliiue. and then- paillelp.ile in the exercises of the day, The Pauls lime been (IrlllliiK lPfiiihiily for some time, nnd expect to entry off the Illin ois In the piniide today. The nieinbets of nil tho loial lein peianee societies will p.u tlelpale in the pai.nlo al Wilkes-Urn i e today, and, as usual, will he lonsplcuolis In Ihe line of man h. The nnnheisniy of rather .Mathew Is always looked forwind to b (licin with a Ki'eat deal of pleasuie, and thi' bo.s aha.s obci ve the duy In a tlttlnj; nianner. This evenlni,' the Hyde Paik rather Mathew society, one of the oldest or Kiiuls'iitliiiis In tlie Diocesan union, will hold tb"lr niiiiiuil i-nlci talnineiit, ti-ni-peianee lilll.v .Hid b.UKlllel. The leather Mathew cadets Will pal tlelp.ite in the i eieli-. The pilnclpal uddi esses will be made by .lames i (lalhiKher, J). J. Campbell and ('. tl. Holund. A num ber of Mieallsts and niusklaus will fmuisli tli' umaindei of the pio Hiumme. Today's Races on the Speedway. The beM mid et pioldid by I he West Side Drl viuu dub will be pie sented at the inees on the Speedway this afternooii. The lonnnittee In charge of the entiles bus seemed sonic of the best burses In the county to piu llclp.ite, and .iv-iiio their 1 1 lends that tod.i 's i. lies win be (list-class In eeiy le-peet. 'I'heie will be sK st.uteis in tlie 2.S0 i lass, live III tlie 2.24 (lass, soph n the fief -fin -all, the ill tlie iuiiuIiik i.ue. and six In tlie club nice. This oii-jlu to furnish enough spoil for those wlio ll.ive a lejulnp uIoiik tli.it line. The uiees will be stinted piomptl at 2, o'clock, and the hoisenieu aie ex petted to line tliclr boises nil the ti.uk leady at that time. The pi l.es will be i dh, and of MitlictPul aliiounts to insili" BOod speed. The club has nn.uiKcd foi a w.i;on lo lonvey the niemheis to and fioiii the tiack, and nil those who intend to take ndNdtiliiKC of tills lp ppci led to meet at Dkkelnick's m 1 o'clock. Happenings Last Evening. The young people of the Chestnut Slieet (icini.in Piesbytei l,n chimb belli an enloyable entei t.ilniiient and soi l.i I last o cnliig, Willi h was .itteiul- ed by a kiige nunibei. An intPiesllng m piogratnmc was rendered and Ice cream and coke was sold to many patrons. The affair was In charge of the Sunday school classes taiiRlit by Misses Mlniili: Youiir nnd Kllzabcth Kmntet. At the incetlntr of PatitBonla IoiIkc. KiiIrIiIs of Pythias, bald In D. D. Uvatis' hall, Inst evening, the second rank of csiitiltc wus conroiied on u number of applicants. KoIIowIiir this a social hour was enjoyed by those In attendance. The ladles of the Washburn Street Vrcsbytorlan chinch held a inccthiK last ovpiiImb, for the purpose of nmk Iiir nrraUBcments for holding a ruin niitRo sale In the near future. Al Mcnis' ball Inst evening the non lipid Sisters wete given a beuellt con cert, which was attended by a large number of their ft lends. The pro ri amine consisted of neiil and Instill meijtul mimbcis and the participants weie: Misses Kate Ueuidon. Olwen llowells, Miss Armstrlee, Sklfdam, the "Wnlklus family, the Uonlleld sisters, T. D. I.'dwuids and the West Side Ulee i lub. A dance followed the entertain ment. The Piolilblllon Alllnni e and Sons of Temperance (lice club met In Morgans' hall lust evening lo lehcnrse music for a coining tenipeianeo tally to be held In the near future. St. David's Chinch Notes. It is leason for coiisldentlile ton- giatulallon that the altendame upon Ihe legular xervlios Is incieaslng. The niornlng service Is specially marked in tills. Tlie change of hour for assembly of our Sunday school has been fnvonibly leielved liioater regularity In ntteiid auie ot te.ieheis and schohus Is ob seived. Miss Myiile Dot sey and -Mr. Pike me lidded to the teaching loree. The Wednesday oeiilng services have been lesunipd. llaeli evening except the l.isl in tlie month is devoted to the study of Hie Sunday si hool lesson. 'I'he last Wednesday will be used for study of questions pertaining to the Holy Huehailst. The pastoi's wish is to oiganlze an I'liehoiist guild. The Slsteis of Hethany meet eveiy Tuesday eienlug. The St. Agues ( liapter held a social meeting on Monday evening, in tlie Sunday school mom. The attendance was veiy large. The Ladies,' Aid chapter meets on Tliuisday iif'ternooii In the Sunday school loom. At the meeting of the estry on Moudi evening tlie date and pi, no for giving tlie supper was settled. Messrs. Colony, Smith and House were appointed a committee, and expect to have Hie tickets out In a few days, for a supper lo lie given Thanksgiving eve in the Sunday school loom. The fur ther aii.ingenieuts for the rummage sale weie pel fee led. The estiy h,is ileilded to ask for donations of i oat. The lector and scc lutary have this matter in bund. Tlie societal y has now about leady to send out all statements of accounts of the members of the parish. It is very much desired that all inembeis pay as soon as possible, Last week William Phillips dei orated the walls of the Sunday school loom Willi a beautiful tint. Events of This Evening. A lextll.ir business meeting of the flu i.stian Hndeavor society will le held in Ihe "Washburn Stieet Piesbytei Ian chilli b tbi.s evening. Tlie .Ladies' .Missionaiy society of the Washburn Stieet Proxliv tei l.m elmreh will nice! this afternoon at the borne of 31 1. s. i:. U. Fellows, tm South Jlnin avenue. The Voiiutf People's society of the Flift Welsh i 'niiKiennlluii.il i liureli will hold an enterlaliunenl and social this evening. An c-v client piogiamme has been piovldcd. The llrsi annual ball of the Uelnier Social i lub will be held in IImis' hall this evening. (amp 175., Pah lnll Older Sons or America, will woil; the iulliatur.v dt Siee this evening. The Ladles' Aid soi icly ot the Fli.st Baptist c hut ill will meet Ibis evening at the homo of Mis. John Hi.vant, i oi -mi of Zvlulleln and Wnsiihuin Miceis. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. t'li.ule.s Mo.vlc, of Adams avenue, and Miss Maigaiet A. Thomas, of HI Xonli Hyde Tuil; avenue, will be nulled in inaiiliige Tuesila.v evening, Oitoberl.", at S o'eliji 1;, at the home ot the oung lady's puicnts, The Uxfonl (ilee i lub, under the di lei'tlon of David Stevens, is beioinins a very piolieleni oigani.uion, and tlieli sei v lies uie in deinand. Tlie.v me at pieseiu icIliMi'slllK for an elstedd lod at Xoith Sciauton on Tlianlcsglv ing day. and in iouseiiience their Huie Is iniieli taken up. A lehearsal will be held niwt Sunday aftiinoou at S o'eloi U. Mr. and Mis. W. t:. Thayer, oi South Main avenue, in c at I'uinbridge Spilugs, Pu and will visit the Puu-Auiericun exposlilou beloie letiiinlug home. Miss Noiina .lolie.s, of North Suin ui r avenue, Is lejioited to be seriously 111 with an iiitiiik of diplithuiia. Mr. and Mrs. Allien Lewis, of Divis ion stieet, aie lejoliiug over the ai i ival of u son at their home. Mr. uiul .Mis, W. (i. Daniels, of South Main avenue, are spending a few duj.s al the I !u fl a In exposition. Mr. and Mis. V. K. Pi It e, of South Main u venue, have tetuineil home Horn the Puii-Ameilenn. William IloplUn.s nnd molhir have retuiued home finm Pottsvllle, niter nttendlng the funeial of a lelutive. Miss Leah Jones', of Canton, o Is the guest of West .Seruntou relatives and friends. Miss L'uuna UecKer, of ltoblnson stieet, Is spending a tew d.o.s In Phila delphln on business. Mis, Phoubo Snyder, of West Pitts ton. Is llio guest of her buithei, KelUeu Pawling, of Noith Main uveiuie. Thomas llovvaid, of North Main ne nue, has recovered Horn an Illness and lesunied his duties at the lit tegs col liery. MIsh Kllwibeth filossuer and In other, John, nf North Hiomley n venue, have leiuineu iiome troni the iMu-Aincrleuu exposition. George Saxe, of Noith Main avenue, Is homo fioin u visit to lluifulo anil Nlnguru Falls. Anthony Penro.-M, a miner In the Sloan, was euuglit by n (all of ioth on Tuesday nnd seveiely Injuied about the heuU and liuek, V)r, J. .1. Hu'iinau iliessed his Injures. "William Deuion. of South IJveiett HVenue, had the Index linger of his left hand amputated at the West Side bos pltal uu Tuesday. jt. nil the member A SENSIBLE MAN Would ue Kfinp'j BjUjiii for the Tliiuat anj Luis'. It 1 rutin? more Cousin, Cold, Aillitiu, llioucliitl), t'loun and M TliroJt am) I.unj 'liouMts, than in other medicine, 'ihe propiictor lia.j autliuiUid mi dru;i;Ut to i,ive you a Sample Dottld 1'ice to (ouvlucc jou ot the until o( IliU JIMl Killed, 1'ilie ';.. tud W. CAN'T iKEA MISTAKE All Scrnnton People Hrtc to Do Is to Follow their Neighbors' Advice and Act Upon It Promptly. Our rentiers have no excuse for going nsttny. The way Is almost fenced with guide posts In Sirnnton. They nre on every hlchway and by-wny: be who runs may lend. Investigate this ex ample: Mrs. PntilcU Itrady, of r.L'5 Hampton street, HMle Park, says: "Dull pains In my back for two yearn bothered me a gteiit deal at night and the constant stinging made me. so neivous that I could not sleep for bolus. Tf r tinned In bed It was something tenlble. In the morning my bnek felt lnme and sole and so weak that It would huidly sup poit my body. 1 felt tired nnd languid nnd had little ambition to do uiiy vvoik. I saw- DoanVs Kidney Pills advertised and so highly recommended that I got a box at Matthews Uros.' drug store. After tlie tutment I slept well nights, had uioie (Jlibltlon when doing my houoewoik, uijfc seldom felt any pain In my bnck ntmkldneys." For sale by nil dealers pi lee CO cents. Foster-Mllbuin Co., P.uffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the Tnlted States. liemeber the name Dean's and triKe no other. while at vvoik in Hilggs' shaft, several weekH ago, and blood poisoning set In. Th Uilggs' shaft local. United Mine Workers of Ameilea, and the local JJaibers' union, No. 21, have passed ieolutions sympathizing with the stieet car men. and have offered them their moral and financial suppoit. Pieparatlons nre actively under way for the dedleatoiy services at the mw First Haptlst chuuh on October 20. Ueorge Daniels, a graduate of this ye.ns class in the High school, bus been appointed as West Seranton lor lespondent ot the Pepubllean, to suc ceed the late C. A. AVIlllams. Putliek O'Connell.of 524 Noith Bioni ley avenue, sustained a gash over his eye and had the bones of his wrist in the left foieatin dislocated yesteiday, while at work. Dr. George B. Ueynolds Is attending him. Dr. W. Jlowland Duvies, of South Main avenue, letuined home lust even ing from a visit with fi lends and lela tives in Pittsburg and other parts of the state. The Christian L'ndeavor society of tlie Sumner Avenue Piesbyterlan iliurch will hold an enteitainment and social at the ilmrdi on Thursday evening, October 21. .Tames II. Shippey, of Diinmoie, was lined SI in police louit yesieiilu morn ing for committing a nuisance. NORTH SCRANTON. Miss Elizabeth Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Michael Heniy, of Milck avenue, wus nulled In maiiiage to Thomas Burns, of West Murkei sti eel, osterday nfteinoon in Ihe Holy P.os ary chuuh. by 75ev. N. J. Mi'Manus. After the wedding ceiemony, the couple lett on an PMeiuled tour to New York, Buffalo and Niagtuu FnlK Last Sutuid.iy evening Miss Nessie P.oss was pleasantly siiipilsed at her home. 20a Iteese stieet. by a few of her many fi lends, tiaines and other amuse ments weie Induced In until a sea sonable hour, when lelieshinents weie seived, after whlih tlie guests depai ted for their homes. Those piesent weie: Misses Maiy .Tones, Louisa Williams, Mai sin ft Collins, Agues Collins. Jen nie Collins, Jennie Webb, Jessie Wells, Hdilli Jlogers, S.ulie l-togeis, L'mniu Wood, Sadie Wood, JJessie Thomas, M.uy LIii.mI. Anna liiissoni, Maiy Jar-vis-, M.uy Tliuinus. Annie Hughes, Nessie Ttoss, Anna Uoss, .land Itoss, Kllubelh Itoss, nn, Messis. lOvun Jen kins, Ailhur Jones. Uenjainlu Jul vis, Ha.vdeu Pi he, Lewis Hughes, Waltei Sliiuns. Mil hurl Noone, of liieen street, ding eleilcnl H. V, Miennun's pliuiniucy, on West Muiket slieet. leaves today lor Philadelpblu, lo lesmne his studies at the Jeffeisou Mediial i ollege. The ladles of the Methodist ihuiih will serve their Ni w TIiirIiiiuI supper In the elitiich purlois this evening. Mis. MHo riuu, of Diamond avenue, who undeiueut nil operation at the Hahnemann hospital last wick, is u i ovei lug lapldly. Ml.-S Jennie Howell, of Piovidclice road, who has been on n two months' visit lo fi lends In Siisiiuehaiina, has lelurned home. Flunk PelnkofsM was ariesled on Tuesday night by Lieutenant Palmer for bilng helplessly diunk and insult ing pusseislij. He was (hied SS In polhe lourt by Maglstiate Fldlor .ves lei day morning. John Haitus was aiiesied on i.lo.vd stteot on Tuesdav night for being drunk uiul lighting. He was lined sti by Magistrate Fldlei in police tutu t yesterday morning. OBITUARY. JAMi:s FLYNN. a well known nnd highly lespected iltUeu of Dunmoie, died at l ho home of bla daughter, Mrs. M. H. Dunks, on Chestnut slieot. at the advanced age of S." yeais. Ho had been u resident of Dunmoie dur ing the past slsly yeurs, uiul Is sur vived by Mrs. Hunks and Miss Julia Flynn. The funeral will be held Fil duy nioiulng. A solemn high muss of li'Hillem Will be lelobiud III St. .Mlliy't, i lunch. I.AltnV KHTIlH'lv-Woiil leuehed tills city yesteiday alteiiioou ol tho death of Larry Ketilck, who was a tew years ago ouo of tho best known tesl dents of ihe eential pint of the city. Ho died esteiday morning In Ashe villi?, Noith Cuiollna, whither lie went upwuids of two jeui's ago, In the hope of letjululug his health. MP.S. .1ACOH K. KORN. wife of the lute Leonunl Korn, founerly of Sci oud stieet, died Wednesday at 7 p. in. nt the residence of H. Hugen, S.'7 I'n poustt avenue, runeial Fildny moin Ing at S a. m. Servlies at St, Maiy's Herman Catholic i Inn ill, I liver street. Jnicuuuut at the (iermaii CatholU' eeni. etery at No. 0. MRS. POLLY HAKDlNli, the wife of lluuy Hauling, died at her home at Old Forge Tuesday afternoon. Fu neral this afleinuon at 2 o'tlock MAIN FLOOR The Latest Books At $1.10 Copyright Edi tion. Books you should read. "Right of Way," Gilbert Parker ; "liter iial City," Hall Caine; "Crisis," V. Church ill; "Sign ol the Prophet," J. BarrNay lor; "Blennerhassett," C. F. Pidgin; "Cap tain Ravcnshaw," R. N. Stephens; "Mr. IDooley, in Peace and War," by himself. Many other clever and interesting books on sale in our Book Department. $5 for Beautiful Hats Soft felt shapes, in turbans and bonnets, trimmed with velour and feathers and pom pom and designed by the same milliners who make our best hats. Some Hlegant Creations at this price MILLINERY SHOW flOOMS --SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR 98cforHandsome Winter Gowns Made of fine flannelette, yoke trimmed with ruffle and fancy stitched with silk. 98c for Ladies' MercerizedSkirts Deep ruffle, black and blue and heliotrope colors, We Have a Complete Leather Goods Department ust now the New Fall Belts are commanding attention. In Leather Belts we show morocco, patent 'leather, alligator and seal; also a splendid line of Pleated Satin Belts, including elastic belts, plain and clastic belts, with steel mounting, with buckles to match. Beaded Belts with beaded buckles and many others. These belts come i-i the new shapes, such as girdle back, with front dip effect, etc., in medium, wide and narrow width. Prices from 39c to S2.50. We are also showing a line line of Pocketbooks at 25c and 50c. Jonas S0UTHSGRANT0N PATRICK MULLANEY PLAYED WITH DYNAMITE. Wanted to Find Out What a Dyna mite Cap Was Made Out of Fu neial of the Late Anthony Lynch, of Pittston Avenue Cases Heard Before Aldeunan Lentes Maiiiage of Patiick Fanell and Miss Saiah Conneiton ried Hennann Enter tained Manneichoi Qumtetle. 1'atiliK. tlit l-i'.u-nlil i-oii of .Mr. nilil .Mir. Mllll.llli', lf-lillllK oil I'.ilm s-tit't't. mt'i with .1 M'llous .11 1 Iili'iit t'-liiila,v that will ni.iiin him for lllf. The liltlt' ffllow had In mhiic u.iy Knt luM'rhloii ot a (lyn.iinli"' i.jp. ami ns i'liildn'11 will, w.intt'il to llnil out wli.il 11 1 ontiiliicil. Il' loiiuil out, hut in the ro-i of a thiiinli and loiclliwr. which wcic tOmitiMcil by ilic explosion iv-ulllliK lioiu (inciting the uip be tween tUO ftllllfs. Dis-. IJiilnniiii anil AV.ilsh weie Mini nioutd, who ielieed hN iifiony .uul iliosed the wound. Al :i Lite hour I.IM IllKllt the little Mlllelt'I w,l lo"l Iuh ( 0111I01 liibly. Funeial of Anthony Lynch. Anthony r.ueh, of r'ltlstou incline, wIiom' death declined Sunday, w.ih laid 111 leM at the MlnuoKii ifinuicry yos terdav. Sei lee.s weie lu'ld at St. .lo hcph's 1 hiiri'li in .MinooKii, and the Mieied I'llllltc was tilled With MU'low Iiik lelatheM and llelKllhoi.s ol the de- llIIM'l, The pallbearers wen Jllihuel W11M1. John l.aft'v. lvtcr Walsh, .lolm Male, .Michael W'aHh and John I.;. dan. Before the Alderman. MatthUi Niiviik. of in.", Not Hi Wob bler avenue, had wairanth hvomi out yCHloidny beloie Aliloillliill l.entes lor the lollowliiB' ihlldieii on a 'oharno of loins' silo and piofane liinuiiat;'' and throw Iiik; htones: Itoiiia and I'owoll .McKeehail, of lulS Wcb.slei' aPliue, and .Millie. .Miirthii, Harry and Kd waid llll.seh, of mil Wi'hHt'T avenue. Tho di't'endaiits r.iURc In iirc fioin .i to h! yen it. and have Inr a Ioiik thilu been annoylUK- llio Novak lainlly. Patience toawd to he a virtue and Novak desired lo have a sdnp put lo the lUllHUUe. OW'ln lo the eMieilUi until of tlu accused they weie Klven a seero icpilniaiid and dlHcliaiKcd on Ihe iia.MiieiU of costs by the patent!. I'red Ucikler, of Ml Viospect uve liuc, was 111 rented ychtcrday at the In slauce of Jliv, Maiy c'lunuu, of rtii! I'iltsum iiM'iiim, on 11 cnan,,i 01 ins oidcrly conduct and iisint; inol'ane Ian riiiikc. The facts an related liofoic Al dei mail l.euics weie that .Mr. uiul Jits. C'ltiinin arc tenants of HccKler, hut deshe to iiioi, and kmvo tui days' nollce, This tiueered ileiklcr, who piocccilc-d to make life, nilsciablo for the loiiiplalnaiit ami iiuiohr oilier things said she watt not all she ourIii 10 be. lie icpeuiPil 1 he iciuail.s ho. foie the liiatilstrato, who piouiptly lined I1I111 h. with the altei native of spending- thlrt. days in the lounty Jail. Flie Escape Gives Satisfaction. Kicd Murmh. of IMllston avenue, has juhl louipletcd a haudboiue and tutlstlc lire escape lur ihe trustees of tho Hundley estate to bo phupd on the rear of the .Jonas I.uiir's Son.-i' build-Iiir- on l.aikawauna avenue It lias been act opted and slves eminent sat isfaction u thy flint anil -.iployes. A photograph of the safety appliance him been taken unri shows twenty-six Wonderfully Comp ete Is Our Great Stock Now livery department has something new, stylish and seasonable to show. We have the stock and we have the facilities to make prices so low that competition with us is simply out of the question. Long's Sons cmplo.vo.s of Jonas I.oiir's store stiotch ed oer tho lle stories of iron work. Ml. .Mm. sch has recently made con ti.icis for ton other escapes in this iit, all of which woik he has obtained principally tluotiKh the sood work on the one mentioned ahoo. Fariell-Conneiton Nuptials. A pretty weddliiff oecuired vestoid.ij at the Cathedral, when I'.itiiek F.ir 1 ell and MKs Sarah Coiineitoii wore joined for life by J lev. .1. A. O'Kollly. A tier the ceiemony the puny enioyed a drhe and later lopaiied to the home of the bride's patents on Stone aenue. wheie a locoptlon was held, followed by a weddlnp: lopast. The Riooin is a member of the Kan ell i:-ptess company, ami the bride is one of the best known oimR Indie- of this sei tlou. They will spend their hono.wnoun at the I'an-Amei icaa In Duftalo, NUBS OF NEWS. l-'ied He inn. of :::.n Hlnh stieet, had loi Kuests, last o r-itliiK. the .Man uel ehor (iiinrlette, and a Ihoi oiiRhly enjiiyalile eeuliiR was spent. Soveial seleclions weie rendered by th" sIuk eis ill an able and iirtHtli manlier, and at the 1 0111 lusloit icti oslinients weie served. Coneial (liaiit i oimiiandoiy, KiiIrIiIs if .Malta, will hold an important so- siou lit llaituians hell tomoi-iow even In R. MN5 .Mamie O'l.autihlln and U.mlol O'l.auRhlln. of 1'hiladelphla. and Wil liam l.aiiRiin. ol I law lev, aie the ruosis of .Mr. and -Mis. Jnines I-'. Most, on Cedar aonuo, A Riiine of hasKel hall will take place tonlRht between ihe Twontlelh Century club and the Delendeis at St. John's hall. A 1.1! RO slolle Wl'lRlllllR M'M'l.ll tOUS Is laid m ross the stieet car ti.ieks near the .Mlnooka liiv. The Seranton Athletic ' lull will moot 111 monthtV l-esslon tonlRht, Coinpliilnts aie IhIiir uinde hv iesl deins near St. John's new iliurch on I'ittsloli nenue, iiboiil Ilic laet that stieet nil cuiplojes In elcaiillR the trai k of debris, stones and other nib lilsh have tlliowu the ob-.tiUctlous Into tho loadw.iy and ail incident is liable to oci ur. Kied Wcls-or and wife, Tied .Mlirsih and wile and .Mr. and .Mis. William Ihldenliach. all of this side, will euc tor Huffalo Saturday eonlu. The Sciauton SaeiiRei riinde met In Athletic hall for sUirIur- praclho lust oveiilnn. The Slur Sodal club hold an iutn estliiR nicetliiR last eeulni,, when n frehhnients weie seieil. .Mis. .MllllRan, ol 117 chmry stieet. fell down stalls esicula. and was badly hull. GREEN RIDGE, .Mis. llairlet Itanium, of riiisiiie hauiia. Ia. ! vIsltliiR her daiiRhtei, Mrs. C. II. Tobey, ol llleiiiii iiunuo. Mr. and Mis. U. W. Ki-.tr and sou. Challes, of Mousey .lU'lino, ale at the i'an-Aniei lean espu.-ltlon. The Amity Literal y smlon will hold Its ii'Kiilui ineeiliiR on Pildii oienln;,', Oi tuber II. at the home ot Auhlbald Williams. '.MO Siuisci aoiiuo. The No. J7 si hool nluiiiiil will hold a nieethiR In the nhool on l''ildn. aflei noon, at !l.r o'eloi k, to elect ollliels. Jamb Lewis, of Towiinda. has n turiied home, alter a week's Mt ih liieen ItldRo trieiids. The lorty hoiiis' deolloli. w lib h be Ran In sit. Paul's chuuh on Kuuday, was IiiourIiI to a close .ostcnlu iiioiu Iiir with the celehiatlnn ol a solemn IiIrIi mass. The closing t-rt moil on Tuetilay ulclit was pieachcd b ltev, John O'lhniiK'll, of St. Tlionins collvije. MAIN FLOOR Ladies' Pine Dress Shoes In Lace and Button . tor Our Confix ipO deuce, the new fall shoe lor ladies. Come in selected vici kid, with patent leath er tip, also high grade dongola with kid tip, ropo edge extension sole nnd Mannish heels, finished bot tom. AT - Ladies'styl px ish shoes, in wax calf, vici kid, ve lour and dongola, ex tension sole, rope stitch and new toe and heel shapes. Splendid values. SECOND FLOOR Ladies' Stylish Boij Jackets For Fall and Winter Wear. Handsome all wool Kersey Box Coats, will compare favorably with any 1 $15.00 coat ever sold Ix.oU 27 inches long, double breasted yoke front and bade, with fancy strap seams of satin, piped and edged with fine black satin, coat cuffs lined with satin that we guarantee, Blue, black, brown, tan and oxblood. AT t Ladies' All Wool Kersey Coats, p 1 U made box style with stitched reverse and velvet collar, Princess back, satin lined, in blue, tan, oxblood and brown AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre Jt. ltUlS, I.csce ami Manicri A. J. DUM', IJuj. Jlamser. Thursday Night, Oct. 10 'Ilic so.iMltl'-l lili'lIlM lilt. "J ho bpccticulir l'.uio Leiiidly. Ire You a Buffalo? An Ditiu-ly N(H- ami Oiigmil l'milucilon. Uiii C'lintiinioin l.iinhins 1'it. 30 ARTISTS 30 si.ii (.i-t of I'.iiiinii-, ("iiiiiliiie I'ntlv (lirla. (..inli.i, I pt11U.U1 Mi Wcl splint- lie- (.niciiiii- n-llinirs 11 tluliomtli -li-idl with lli iiitiful Sinicii I'm.- J1 inih lo SI Oil. silr nf suns upMis 'lin-Ji morning it !) .1. in. Friday Night, Oct. 11, HENRY FULLER O'flBCY OF THE GUARDS rnncilj In I uur t- In- loins hlupinm. I I ilmi m-b Jinl lli'uuii illy I'niioct Scciury .111.1 I O-lllllll- l'riii'- On lirtn inil lofc -iiil, 'I, id; or clii-ti.i ilii'-s iinl(. si mi; lmrr m -i il, ' to. , lliliini,, .Vi .mil 7j niili; liu .uul lose scats J1 .10 Saturday Matinee and Night oi imii i; i'n. 'Ill, lll-t ul 'l (.11 ll W.ll 1'I.IH. WINCHESTER Iclllliri- iT lll'lHl II '"! wt ' .1" II la' i i., iiiilnilin Mi . linrait Vi .iii'i h" woi' ilulnl jinnim if lioi -i-. Mnippi. Iiim- I. in n, .' ii ii s mi Mihnrr i .IP'1 VI mil-, iiiililiin, J " in in' I'm of turn s in mi -io Ihin-ilo .ii ') .i in Only One Night, Holiday, October 14, JMs W I II Iv in in"- .i uruiil I'll "-nil pill tine nf I I l.Mllt Ml IIIKIN s Ml ll villi ll lllC-lli pli. "The Dairy Farm" , .III, i Id nijii H in N 't 1 I111.I11. in pliiljil, Iplu.i; !'' ii'j'Pi- in 1 iiuj.jo I 1 li Ii liln nf .1 iiiul ir-iiiil -n.ii 1 iiiiioii mil In pK-mi il w Hi a Ii4inluiiii Din I .tun" Niiiwnii I'm 1- "'l mi ' 1 1 s mi s(i ,1 ,ii . pi n J ,iiii .it 1 a in Academy of flusic M lli:is, Iriio. . ,1 Duff-., Mina.'jr. "- w 1 r.Ki ( 1 iniiii-ni inif Momlji IK! h 1 BENNETT-MOULTON COJirANY, ii Uu: NjihIimMi i K 1:1 pi nruiiii; 1 nit i ii:-i' u 1.1.1, m mid ' UjiiuIiIi-i of Hi, -null, IiihiIjv. IUI'rch if Siw "oll, Unln1.Ml.1l. 'Ii I jptdlli 4 Mjlo" 'llmiMlai I Uu iiii', 11 1 1 I lui iiown linlii, I niiiil 1,1 Mi.iii, I ni ' sjiiinii t he l Mil' ill N Mi. M MINI t In -'l 111! I Jpuin'. M 1, ' Uiiliirnlui Hi i.'lilci' nf iln 1111 11 . liniil 'lill, 'i Ni ill.', Iil.lj' ll,, ai, u 1 - ,1, "it mil Orpin n,! nl , . il. ' Mjhl I'llin, 10. 'll 111 ' ,11 11 - Mililm I'll , in jmt il iii STAR THEATRE .Ml' (I III.ItltlMilOS, Mamgcr Hut- v. 1. 1 nun 111 hi. M iiln 11 1. 'Per 7. 'The New York Stars" Mjunu'i MuuOjy, Uiilii'iilj, ThurtJiy .lJ bjiuiiu;. . I , rfiiT. ,Jn4mi frltftl!., i.