THE SCRANTON TRfBUNE- AVEDiNESDAV, OCTOBER 30, 190f 6 v WEST SCRANTON FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHUNITED MEMBERSGATHERED TOGETHER AND ENJOYED THEMSELVES. After a Long nntl Trying Period in Their Career, the Flock Rc-nssem-bled Untlcr the Most Auspicious Circumstances Three Funornls Yesterday Recent Mine Accidents. Corncr-Stono Laying Tomorrow. Events of This Evening Other Notes nnd Personals, 1-'nr the first llim In sewnil yen it, tin.- members of tin- Klrst Pupllst church held a lounion lust evening, nnd U was a reunion In more ways Hunt olio. It will be recalled tlint the cniiKiTts'tllan Mas bereft of a homo nearly three years uko, when lire con sumed their edlllec on $crantnn slrecl, iiinl from that time until now the lloek was more or less scattered. The congregation jirnjior held tin ir Weekly and Sunday services In the basement of the First "Welsh liaptlst church, the .Sunday school met in the Plymouth (toiiKivKittlonnl church, tin Ladles' Aid society held occasional nieotliiKS and suppers at tho homes of different members, ami the young poo jile's union met In lvorlto ball. Tills sort of nrranirenicnl lias been curled on ever since the lire. With the opening; and dedication of their handsome and substantial new home on South Main avenue. Vast or Mathews felt that the services of the past week would not he complete with out sonic sort of a leunlon and jollifi cation meetiiiK', and with that idea in view, ho called his flock together last c veiling'. The meeting was entirely In formal, no fixed programme1 being ar ranged. Advantage was taken of the occa sion to distribute (lie new bonds among the members, which were so gener ously subscribed for at the dedicatory services. Old and young members alike participated in 'the reunion, which was cif a congratulatory nature, and all felt well pleased with the outlook for future success. During the evening thu Ladies' Aid society served cake and coffee- in their well-appointed dining room, wbkhhas been supplied with every necessary ar ticle to meet the reouirements of the growing demand along this line. They bave several set of dishes, a complete supply of table linen, an up-to-date kitchen, with gas range.'., hot water1 A Daily Reminder Ynn will not In" i1Isajpoinlcil in Dtifoin'h 'far; it wilt iclicvo lii.it Cough .mil Colli in one night. VOH SALU BY 0. W. JENKINS. Ladies' Waist Materials Of Surpassing; Beauty And Rare Excellence... Their variety is iufinite and the care that has been ex pended in reaching as clo3e to perfection as cau be ex pected from human art and skill, shows a higher devel opment of textile beauty than has ever before been attained. 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The church now ha a membership of nearly three hundred, and with Its Increased congregation, they tilled the assembly room last evening and spent several hours In discussing the now building, the marvelous success at tained In seetll lug pledges for the In debtedness, and other matters of like Importance to litem. Ilev, Mathews, an excellent picture of whom Is here piemen ted, was the re- I1' MWIII.i. clpient of the heartiest congratulations from Ills members and workers. Corner-Stone Laying. All arrangements have' int-n com pleted for tin1 corner-stone laying of the new Knlbury Methodist Kplscopal church tomorrownflernoon at - o'clock. Thu services will be in charge of Uev. Austin (irillln, IX tX, presiding elder or the Wyoming district. The ollleial programnie of the exercises, prepared by the pastor, Uev. .lames llenninger, is as follows: Il.vimi Nn. Mi ( imnn's if ion I'uijcr I.Vi. . I'. MjiIi.as P.-alin l.l'J, ii'-puii-ivi'ly IJi'V. II. C. Mi Dimmit, A. II. Aiilliciii I lniir Seiiiitui.il 1.1-xm, I I'nr. ill: ei:. Itov. .1. I'. MnlV.il. P. P. linm No. SI! ... 1 "iinictr.i'i-jn Aililie . I.'ri. r. M. tiiilin, II. P. Aullii'ii 1 Inir Janolhiii'iit nl .Vimr-' nl l'i isoii W'lni rimliiliMli' line 1 loll.il- it .Moll', to II" l'l.iiul in tin- 4.1 IH'V Molir. 1'i.iur I!i'. TliDio.is lie Hindi, II. II. PoVilloaj C UMKI'I'KJI lull liciinlli linn Uf. V.. A. lloj I Recent Accidents. Kdwnril Walsli, aged II years, sun of .Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walsli, of 117 South Ninth street, was severely burned at tile Mt. Pleasant mine on Monday, by the explosion of a keg of powder. He was engaged In opening the keg, when a spark from his lamp ignited the powder. Fred Seblentz, of I'll Chestnut street, bad his eye Injured recently, by a boy thrusting a wire against the optic. if- .- A Potnntler whose lutino could nut he learned was struck by it cur In the Arehlmld mine on Monday, nntl his Jaw wtiH fritctured, He wits titlten to the Moses Taylor hospital. Funerals Yesterday. The funeral of the Into Mrs. Margaret Cnwley tmcttrred yesterday tnornlug from tho house, Rl.'l Itiillrouil uvenue. A high nmsM or rciittleni wan sung nt Holy t'mss church and the services were In charge of Itev. 1 O'Ooti unit. Inlerinenl was nutdc In the Cath edral renietoiT. , Services over the remains of the late Miss Klvltit Jenkins were conducted In the Jnekson street Hantlst church yesterday afternoon, nnd were ut tended by many of deceased's West Heranton friends. Interment was ninde In the Washburn street ceme tery. Tile funeral of the lute Irene Doltd occurred at l!."H o'clock yesterday af ternoon from the parental home, 1111 South Van Jlureii avenue. Mtirlal was made In the Cathedral cemetery. The imll-bearcrs and tlmver-bearers were Jennie Hughes, l.oretta Hughes. Knto Coleman. Laura Mullen, liclle (ribbons and Mary tlleuson, Margaret Jordan and Sadie Judge. Events of This Evening. The harvest dinner and social under the auspices of llrauch H. C M. H. A., and Uraneb !iT, h. C. I!. A., will be held In Menrs' ball this evening, commenc ing at i! o'clock. A Welsh tea will be served 111 the First Welsh Itaptlht church this after noon and evening by the Intermediate grade of the First AVelsh linptlst Voting People's union. A musical nnd literary programme will be rendered. Tile ItaptlM Voting People's union will serve an oyster supper in the Jackson street li.ipllst church this evening. The Sciiinton graduates of tbfi Itloomshurg state normal school will meet Prof. Walsh at the Jcrinyn be tween N and S."0 o'clock this evening. The ladles who attended the llrst meeting or the new branch of the h. C. 15. A of liellevtle, arc reilletted to meet in Holy Cros church at ,s o'clock this evening. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Arthur Meredith, of Jackson street, left yesterday morning for Stamford, Conn., where he will make his home, fie accompanied Thomas Uccse, who formerly resided here. A boy named Cassesse was arrested last evening for disorderly conduct around Xo. lfi school. He was locked up In the station house, and at the hearing was lined $- The newly organized glee club of the Klectrle City Wheelmen held their llrst rehearsal last evening-, which was pro ductive of good results. Tho ladii-s of the Washburn Street Presbyterian chinch will hold an all day session tomorrow in the church. Mrs. Albert Kvnns and children, of Terwlnsvllle, Pa., are the guests of -Mr. and -Mrs. David ICvans, of Lafay ette street. Miss Sarah T'eose. of South Lincoln avenue, Is spending a few days at the Pan-American. The fllraiivrs of the Simpson Metho dist Kplscopal church held a business meeting last evcnlnir in the church. Miss Martha Watklns, the school teacher, who was run down by a horse recently, is able to be around again. F.van Joseph, of North ISromley ave nue, who had his leg fractured by be ing thrown from a horse on the Speed way. Is able to be around again. Miss Margaret firossman, of Lafay ette street, Is spending u few days with friends In Honesdale. Mrs. Josie Knatiss, of Jackson slrcet, Is recovering from an illness. The Colonial club lield a regular nieotlng last evening and elected a new secretary for the club. The St. Paul's Pioneer corps will re sume their drills Thursday evening at St. David's hall, and Incidentally dis cuss the advisability of holding an en campment next year. Kev. John Hughes, of Liverpool, Kngland, will preach in Welsh tumor row evening at the Pellevue AVelsh Calvinisllc Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, of Wilkes-Pane, spent yesterday among West Scranton friends. Kvan House, of Newfoundland, Is circulating among friends here. John lleeiinn, of Stratford avenue, is home from the Pan-Ainerlcan. The Three Friends conducted a dance in Meats' hall yesterday after noon, and In the evening the U. and L. dancing class held a social. Miss lieardou furnished the music for both dances. Heese Powell, of North liiirlleld ave nue, has returned home fioin Sterling, N. J. Dr. and Mrs, K. V. Harrison, of Main avenue and Jackson street, have re turned home from Shieltslilnny. Misses Kiln, Walton. Addlo Dlatr and Morgan Walton, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, is, T. Stone, of Archbald street. OBITUARY. .TAMMS CHOHF.UTV, formerly of tills city, but now of Pittsburg, died at the latter city Monday morning, Tlie news of his sudden dentil reached hero through u telegram sent to the parents of the deceased, Ho is sur vived by bis wife, mother and four children, and the following brothers ami' slsteis: Mrs. P. J, .Million, John, Joseph, William of Casey itros., Mary, Sara ami Nellie. The funeral will be held from the homo of his parents on Fourth htreet. MPS. WILLIAM l!ODW. agul .".o years, died at midnight last night at her home, fca Stone avenue. She Is survived by her husband and four small children. The runeral announce iiiiut will be made later. Funerals. The. funeral of Arthur, sou of .Mr. (Hid Mrs. Thomas II. Jones, will take place from the family residence, curlier of Spring street and Kdim uvenue, this afternoon at - o'clock. Services will be conducted by Uev. Dr. II, S. Jones, of the Welsh Congregational church. Inlei iiienl will he made In tho Washburn street cemetery, The funeral of thu late .Mis. .1. K, Sanders, will be bold tomorrow after noon at s.so o'clock from' the residence of bis daughter, Mrs. -Morgan Welley. of :': North Franklin street, Wilkes 1 1. trie. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cousli to uin until It !.'ot( beyond tli rcali of iiivillchti'. Tlmv vltui t.iy, "Oh, It vvlll ivtur jwuy," but in moat i'W It will wear tlicin uu.i', CuiilJ the- lie iinluccil to try tlui tum's-ful lucilkim' iiilk'il Kciup'd UjUjiii, which U told on u punitive itu-uuiiUo tu iuic, ilivy vwmlit iiimii'illalcly n'c tho viit'llcut elect utter laMni," I lie lint loe. 1'rleu -Je. awl OOe. TiIjI die lice. At all druisis. SOUTH SCRANTON MARRIAGE OF MISS HAGEN AND CHARLES SyRANDIiE. Ceremony wns Performed by Rev. Peter Christ In tho Pnvoclilnl Resi dence nt St. Mrtry'B Church Prof. Jacob Guth of Philadelphia Is Re newing Acquaintances with Old Friends In This City Largely At tended Ball Conducted by St. John's Society, Two prominent and well known young peopk. were joined for life yes terday and were tendered the hearty congratulation of numerous friends last evening. TJie contracting parlies were Misses Lulu lltigen, of Maple street, a popular young lady, and Sergeant Charles Siirandle, of Stone uvenue. n member of Company C, Thirteenth reg iment, N. tt. X'. Tlie ceremony took place In the par ochial residence of St. Mary's church and was performed by Jlev. Peter Christ, The bridesmaid, who wore a neat tilting dress of blue broadcloth, was Miss Kate Sparer, a life long friend of the bride, while Jacob Spran dle, of Uilnklteld, Mass., a brother of the groom, acted' as best man. The bride was charmingly attired In slate colored silk, trimmed with lace and presented a charming appearance. The groom Is well known and high ly esteemed on this side and Is a clerk In the shoe store of Lewis and Hellly cm Wyoming avenue. He served dur ing the Spanish war at Jit. Gretna, Camp Alger, Mlddletown, and In Camp MeKcnjile, Georgia, being mustered out as a. non-commissioned olllcer of Com pany C, Thirteenth regiment, March 1. lSIKi. A wedding dinner followed the ty ing of the nuptial knot at the home of tlie bride's parents, ,"30 Maple street, and a drive around Lake Scranton was afterwards enjoyed by the bridal party. A reception was held last ev ening at the bride's home when the happy couple were tendered many use ful presents by friends and relatives. Prof. Guth. in the City. Jacob Guth, professor of music, and a former well known resident of this part Of the city, now of Philadelphia, Is visiting ills numerous friends In this vicinity. Mr. Guth lived on this side for many years prior to 1SDS and be sides being the leader of Gutb's band was a recognized authority in musical circles. When the Spanish American war broke out in April, 1S0S, Mr. Guth was taken with the war fever and al though over the ago limit, was assigned to active duty ns a musician. He was chosen as chief musician of the Sec ond North Carolina National Guard regiment, with headiiuarters In .Ra leigh, N. C. lie was almost a year In the service, part of 'Which he spent at Tampa. Tin; professor holds an hon orable discharge from the X'nlted States service which shows among other things that he served the gov ernment faithfully and well both as soldier and musician. Pnder certain conditions tlie genial professor may again make his liomo among us it ml if so he will be made heartily welcome by Ills multitude of friends. Pi of. Guth served In the German army before coining to this country aud Is among the few In Scran ton who have the distinction of serv ing' under two thins. Well-Attended Ball. St. John's ball, on Stone avenue, waa crowded to the doors last evening, when the fifth annual ball of Division J., Ancient Order of Hibernians, was held. The society's natal day, coin ing us It did on Mitchell Day, drew a larger attendance than usual, and a, great many of yesterday's paraders were present. First-class inusle was furnished by cnslck's orchestra, and the fun was kept up until long afl'T midnight. Sacred Concert. Following is the programnie of a sacred concert, to be given in St. Jos eph's ball, Mlnooku, Nov. ;i, by St. Joseph's church choir: Piano solo, selected, Prof. T. It. Davis; "Gloria," (Mozart), choir: solo, "Queen Delicta," Mrs. James Timlin; instrumental duet, selected, Messrs. Ikl. -Murphy and Thomas Qulnn; address; piano solo, selected. Miss Laura Kgan; solo, "Ave Kegina," Airs. McDonald; solo, "Thu Palms," Mrs, It, J. Callery; solo, "Tho Holy City," William Jones; "lioncdic tus," (Mozart), choir; duet, "Hall, Queen," Misses -Manic Fitz Henry and Sara Kenny; To Douni, choir and au dience. NUBS OF NEWS. Tlie Scranton Athletic club will bold an entertainment and ball at tliUr Alder .street headiiiarterK next Mon day evening, The Star Social club's annual ball takes place this evening at Atliletiu hall. First-class arrangements have been made, and nu enjoyable time is promised, Albert Loldllligllieyer, of Plttstou avenue will be Joined In marriage to a well-known and popular Wllkcs IJarro lady today, The wedding of Nlcbplas Jans-en and Miss Lulu Hitgen takes place to day. The Misses .Minnie ulid Goldie Cuinp tun started for Huffulo and the Pull American this morning. An S-yeai-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Under fell near the house, on Iteech street, yesterday and fractured two bones in thu right fore-arm. The Injury was attended to by Dr. Gates. All members of the Fourteen Friends nr rciiuchted to be present this even ing at thu reception In honor or Mr. and Mrs. Andrew liest, lu lite lintel licst parlors. Patrick lankly, of cedar avenue, who bus been spending a week's vaca tion with ids luother, John J. Ituddy, or lirooklyn, has arrived home. A lively baby ghi bus arrived at the homo of Mr, ami .Mrs. John McNcahs, on i'ittstou avenue. Tlie South Side Indians challenge any fool ball team In this vicinity for a game of ball on the Mlnooku grounds mxt Sunday, GREEN RIDGE. The (it ecu ljlclgo Industiial school will resume work on Saturday, No vember '-'. at L'.tiO p. jn, In the Green Kldgo Llbruty building. Teachers and pupils are recjuetjlvcl to bo on time. Jn connection with this work there will be a cooking class and housekeeping department, a new feature, Girls wish ing to enter this cluss will niuko prompt application on the above date. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Peck have Issued An Excellent Restaurant In the basement of this store is !.t.iu-.t -1 ...J - .. & II nil itljuillblll UI IIIIJ OlVlb a serving lunches at a moderate cost, know this fact, but this information Extraordinary Sale of Books Today bik store There have been previous occasions when this store has offered excellent Book Bargains, but never be fore have we offered such all enormous variety of high grade literature at such little prices. Visiting School Teachers and others who know the real value of good books will appreciate -. - these unprecedented offerings. All the latest copyrights, handsomely bound in cloth. Price, copy p 1 . IU Winona Series, Sale Price, 12Jc a Copy Printed on good paper, from clear type, cloth binding, with artistic stamping in gold. Anderson's Fairy Tales. Arnbinn Nights. Autocrat at the Breakfast Table, by Oliver Wendell Holmes. Adam Bede Eliot. Christmas Stories Dickens. Monte Cristo Dumas. Children of the Abbey Roche. East Lynne Wood. 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Paul X.urllieli, corner of Madison avenue and Delaware street. Services were held in the Jackson Street Baptist church and were conducted by tlie tuistor, Kev. Thomas dc Gruchy. Interment was made In AViishburn street cemetery. In compliance ulth the request of many of tho members of bis church and consreKiition. Dr. I. J. Lansing, pastor of. t lie i.rceu ISIclge Presby terian church, lias permitted the ser mon preached by him upon tho death of President McKlnley, September 1-", together with his address Kivcn at the memorial services, September 1!), to he printed In pamphlet, form, copies of which may he obtained at tlie close of niicl-week services this evening-. It is an Interesting: fact Hint the memorial sermon preached by Kev. AV. H. Wal ler, then pastor of this church, upon the death of President Oarfleld, Sep tember 2,", 1SS1, was also printed, by reciuest, In pamphlet form, and is counted among- the valued possessions of many of the older church members. Kdward Fuller and dauKhter, Maud, have returned from a trip to New York state. .Miss Until Jlruiuluso and brother, lialpli, of Fleetville, are visiting' Green Itidgi" friends. Miss Mary cireely, of Kast Market street, is at the Pan-American exposi tion. t'harles K, ilouil, of Dickson avenue, who was called to Orange, N. .1., last week, by the death of his father, re turned yesterday. The Green Illdge Woman's 'hristlau Temperance union will meet this after noon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs, AV. Ueynolds, 22fi New York street, Mrs, !:, J, Campbell will have charge of the uieetiiig, Mrs. Campbell has just returned from the state convention at Newcastle, Pa., where she was a dele gate from Green Kldge. An lutcrej-:-Ing meeting Is promised. A full at tendance Is desired. All are welcome. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Stars Defeated the Wilkcs-Barrc Team by Score of 24 to 2 in tho Auditorium. I u the prescnet) of tho largest crowd that ever attended a game of basket ball In this city, thu Wllkes-ltarro team nan last night defeated in tlrj Auditorium by Hie North lhid Slai.i by u score of 21 to 2, The features of ilio ganio were thij basket tin owing of .Skiff and Tlgue, lor tho Stars, .Sl.ll'f throwing llvo bas kets and Tlguo seven, Jones, of tho Wllkes-liarro te.iui tluew I wo bas kets on fouls, The Hue-up follows: M.IK. ttllkls.lljlH'. J. .MU'lti.i.i'j l.'ii fnviil... Vun Vjlkui.i.iig .Twu'iu Hill liisla U iu.iuI Iumi4 TiC Hi' rilitlT II.IM IMiit Ili ',:u.ud iiiin, t 'nilli P. JIi t'lil.le'.v il;,'lii umul Haas William Llttlejohn Honored, Mrs. Kllv.ubotli Watklns gave a par ly hi honor ui' William l.ltllcjohn. at her homo on Parker street Monday evening. Mr. Utllejohu Is a sergeam at Fort Fuhuu Allen, Vermont, aud left yesterday morning, after an ex tended furlough, Itefreslmients weio berveil aud an enjoyable evening was spent by all present. Those present were; Mr. and Mrsy John Mct'iillnugh, Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin llockenberry, Mr. and, Mrs. J, 11. a large and comfortable Restaurant, fitted especially for the purpose of t.iL --ll-A.--l ..... 1 .. . . - u.ii ...!. tilt. tt IJllHllrtllfl rlT HahhL alu. Jit i Itllfl MIIU V.UMHUI IULI iv,juuiimt imvvt but excellent and pure iu every particular, is given for the benelit of the visiting teach Popular Copyright Books. Sale Price 50c a Copy. Handsomely bound in cloth, each with a distinctive cover design Tom Grogan, by F. Smith. Caleb West, Master F. Honkinson Smith. Hopkinsou Driver, by The Choir Invisible, by James Lane Allen. The Sorrows of Satan, by Mario Corelli. Barabbas Marie Corelli. The Prisoner of Zenda, by An thony Hope. In connection with tho De Wll loughby Claim, by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The Pride of Jennico, by Egorton Castle. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by A. Cc-niiu. Doyle. The New Alpine Series, Printed from clear type on good cloth, with hand-burnished gilt top. Child's History of England, by Dickens. Character, by Smiles. Education, by Herbert Spencer. Ivnnboo, by Scott. Longfellow's Poems. Vanity Fail', Thackeray. Whittier's Poems And niniiv others not told of here. We take subscriptions for all Offer Yet LONG'S SONS AJJJSEMBIVTS Academy of flusic M. Ri:iS, I.cmcc. A. .1. huffy, Manssor. Week of October 28. li.iily iimtinrc'i leiiniicnciii? 'J'ucsil.iy. Jessu Sawtelh Dramatic Company I'u-piilins ti cull ( I.ini ii'iicilniif. wllli a cli.inso of pieKMIUIIIP .11 CM(ll lii'ltnltllllli'i' .Mimil.iy night tlie Ihi-.iit lu-.li iliain.i, "THE SHAUGRAUN" Willi spc'i i.il S'i'iieiy. .1 Illti M'i;t l.I.TII .". IViiili.'- I'upiil.ir I'lii'i-, Tin, Tut. 'I hiiiy. I'liiei UK, '-Hi., 'll. M.llilllT-, J"l', "IK.. GRAND CONCERT. Mine, Lillian iNordica 'Ilio Weilil'n l,in.ili'-l I urn I'll Sinai"!-. Ml!. HUMVVM: MMMO.VS PlnnM. Ill connection with the fourteenth concert of The Scranton Symphony Orchestra, Theodore Uemberger, Con ductor, at the New Armory, Scra.ilon, Pa. Thursday Evening', Nov. 14, 1901, lli.iui.ini tiiicns lit Powell'.-, Millie siuio 'Hun-;-il.iy, Xu Till, I'JOI, nt U 11. in. T.lttlejohn, Mr. and Mrs. "William Pettigrew, Messrs John "Watklns, Wil liam Jlowells, John Kvnns, David Alexander, David Kln.Ie, Arthur lirlght, John Con-, Hubert Llttlejohn, Charles Lewis, John Davis, John .Mor gans, Kdwin Kvnus, John Boston, Walter McCiillotigh, Gartleld Jones, John Harrison, Misses Ida Parry, .Mary Stevenson, Margaret Stuvensou, Margaret Oliver, Nellie Davis, Maine Wattiniore, Susan "Watllmoro, Porlliu Cox, Kate Cox, Maine Hodgson, Kll Hodgson, Margaret Pride, Charlotti Jones. KlUabotli Jones, Sarah Parry, .Mabel Moore, Jennie Pcniuau. of Oly pliant, and llattle Layman, of .lennyn. Tomorrow Night's Conceit, lie-low will be found the programme fur the grand concert to bo given at the North Main avenue tabernacle to morrow evening. The eonunlttcu Is making arrangements I'm' one nf the largest nudleiiies ever found Inside of tho tabernacle. Tlie programme fol lows: 1'l.uio viU ,ii,fi..ur ,iim Alio leliu T. W.iil.1'1, "ulu Mit. i:. Hrumi tt,'i" I'ocin, "Ilio IliitnK.iiil'u Will'," Miw Sil.ili I!. I'lin llllii.li.itiil by Mvuiiitliiiii.l !, "Tlie Duly III)" Mi, J.', lliilinlib'0 (Illu.Uatnl.j Silu Pitfli'xni" J. T. U'.illiiiu '1 1 1 1 1 ii i .i iil i- r.iiii'ilaiiiiiMil, 'Ihuni.is Hi) lliiuli), V, 1. I. -'lllO Il4llill, y--'llll Will'.! Still.". II- lliiinlieiiiii'M. I -'flu' I UiiuK.ir.r-, -inj. An liii'liiiis ill ii Mluon. Ii I'li'iH Ait l'i0 ,,Jn. 7 l.ull)' Moviia". TOLD IN A FEW LINES. A regular meeting of tho Notfn Scranton U epublhan club will im held this evening in Alderman MyeiV olllco at S o'clock. All lt.ojmhlle.uiH aril earnestly rciUested to be jueseut. as somo very iniportant matters will be brought up nt thin meeting. Miss Kllz.ihetlt Cuthliertson. ilaur,h ler of Mr. ami .Mrs. John I'ulhlieiti sou. of Vein Stoivh avenue. )ns Joined In nuirrlage m Isaac .Mills, of North Alain avenue, Monday afternoon b Itov. Joseph Lees, at Pllllllllve Alelho dist church, Hiibt Markei strcel. Thu bride wsih iittended by .Miss Alice Pai leii, of Olyplutni. and the groom b Thoiuus Davis. A reccjition was Vield at tho home iJ' tho bride's, parents, after the niarrlago ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Mills left on the midnight riuiiuivun ui rcuiu uucauy crs to our city this week The Sowers, by H. S. Morriman. An Enemy to tho King, by Rob ert Neilson Stopheus. Tho Market Place (Illustrated), by Harold Frederick. Soldier Stories (111.), by Rudyard Kipling. Agatha Webb, by Anna Kathprlne Green. The Leavenworth Case, by Anna Katheriue Green. A Dash for a Throne (Illustrated), A. W. Marchmont. Tho Gadfly, by E. L. Voynich. St. Ives, by Rob't Louis Stevenson. Sentimental Tommy,by J.M.Barrie. A War-Time Wooing, by Capt. Chas. King. Sale Price 21c a Copy. paper and bound in ribbed silk Adam Bede Eliot. Bacon's Essays, by Bacon. Daid Copperfield, by Dickons, Drummond's Addresses. Holy War, by John Bunyon. Mlddlemarch, by Eliot. Scottish Chiefs, by Porter. Tales of Two Cities, by Dickens. Magazines. from new plates, good of p I ,Ou AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre M. J5Uli, Leasee anil MaiMgrr. A. J. ntil'l'V, nu:. Managsr. Wednesday Matinee and Night, Special Bargain Say Matinee, P. (' Whitney's aiul lMwiti Kiiowlc' OiiKinI .New Viiil; I'riiiliii'linii. The lilc.it ltolig- iuii.i anil llhtiitUiil Pi. mil, VADIS hl.igcd liy .Max 1'iri'iii.iii. Di.mi.itiiCil by Stimi-il.iiii Slunw, Mi.ri" Miiiie 'Mian .111 0cr.illy .fuli.in IMwariN. I'riirri- Kveiiinir. -"1 nuts In 'jl.W. Maliiire: ii -mil Wl tuitn. C'liililri'ii Id any p.nt of Hip I111119", J.l cent?. fiMts on ivilo Jlonil.iy .it fi.i. 111. Friday Night, Nov. 1. Cliaili'i l'lOliniJii I'lci-dils Maude Adams In a t'limcily in t'oiii- Ail., Kulilleil QUALITY STREET llv.l. M.-ll.ui ip. Author of "Tho Utile MinUlcr " Tl.c lllliw an' hor putty tlnniiiliU, Her hliuiilili'i-, ale tlio Jl.iy, Hit- siiiili'-, .in- all fiutrct-nifiiotK. The paths hi'i' pai ioiw v.i). 'I In- Hi-is tint ilo line it ale Her l.niiii'il walking nuiuil. 'I I-. .-.Hri'tly Miicllini; l.ni'iulcr III uliiili my luily's uuwnril, I'ltIC lis Cntiie lowrr llnor, $2.1X1: tili-t tw inns lulieiiy, ;l.M; li.ilcoiiy i iiclv, '10 cents aitf SI. 10; t'.illi'iy, 21 ninl SO ci'iitn. S.Mts on s.do WViliio-il.iy at !i . in. """sATURDAyT NOVEMBER-! Matinee and Night. C'li-iriiunir, Ptliioiie, lli.tnrr Toll Gate Inn WIXLIABt BEECH, As Poatchie, tho Half-Bred Indian Scout. Histoiy of the Battle of Bennington. Delightful Scenes in Ye Early Days. Superb Company. l'liii'S -j:ciiliii;, "."if. In 'l-llii. .U-lfuc-, '. ainl .Vj cents, I liililici. hi mils, scats en calo 'J'li.l. J.i.i. STAR THEATRE AM'. (I. llKnill.NCTO.V, MaiMBor. jinsiiAV, 'rt'i:ii.v. a vii wr.nsi.siAV, Oil. '.'s, S". ::. M.iiiiiir-. .MoiiiKi)' ninl Wi'iIiicmIj) 'Tho Broadway Burlesquers," TIiiiimIh, I'l'liti) iilul S.iiiiiI.i.v, r,i iuiitan m:nsatihn." International Correspondent Schools, nf Su.ititiili, .. S.i Iti'uil) h.n tin ii the -itiiiiit ploiUril ' !! In- . 1 1 1 ' I i . i 1 1 nr fi,.p siinjilii., iiirtnl) .i.l miiI..i'i, Hi ii ui" nIliT .Vl iiun'i. null. M 1101 l SIIII'N Xililu'i--. li"J Hi, s i.iiiIoii, I'.i (l .union He hue nn mimi'iUiHi with liny piiblislilni; Iiuiisl llm.iie of lin-i niiuloii, liniljIniB, Ouu - tin elili'sl i li.uli'lid rchuol ot ili n.iliiL.i train for New York, lluft'iilo and Toronto, nnd will bo at home on Von Hlorcli jivenuo after Nn, i. Tin- funeral of Arthur, th 7-year-old son of Air. and Mrs. Thomas I', Tones, of Kdna uvenue, III bo held tomorrow afiernoou at 2 o'clock. ln terini'iil will be made In the AViish burn street cemetery. The Wrunton Hluli .School leant tie feated ilio Alpha llama foot ball team yesterday afternmii nl Athletic park in a hard-l'oUBlit ,'.11110 of twenty aud UU'nty-llvo minute halves, roseeUe. ly, by the score of ." to 0. Jlldenour made the touchdown and Sparrow Irled for tho goal hut inibtcd, I'linii' llv'iii) el II111.-S in liiii'un,!, junkiiu all tin- lioya ami ulrls imnlui'il of any wron? lining in liU null ilomliiti'iii iiovldi'd the jurcnU lloj; thi'iu In Mi iircxiii'v. Xf
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