assws 2S?tesa33Bv2sai-if ; .nrs?3iiEIKar'!Av"Xs JT Tf & Vf -t t sp ' r I KiViVf ,' tJO I " "i-CNf W' . i' ' . i ' ,-' , '-- THE SORAjNTON TRIBUTE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1902. .0 h'J ' WEST SCRANTON Wedding of Dr. J. J. Brennan and Miss Loretta E, Cannon Wheelmen Enter tained Ladies Other News Notes. One of the prettiest nuptial events tlint has otruireil recently In West Scrnnton took place nt St. Patrick's rhuich at 11 o'clock yosterdny morning, when Dr. J. .1. Brennnn and Miss Lor rtta E. Cannon, of Jackson street, ueic united by Itcv. J. J. Dunn. As the chuich oignnlst, Miss Mame Johnson, played the Lohengrin wedding march, the bridal party cnteied the rluirch nnd pioceeded up the center tilsle to the altar rail. Flist came the tishers, Dr. II. II. Flaherty, ot Wllkes Barre; Dr. L-. H. Raymond, Edward BIcLaln and Joseph Heftron. They were followed by the bridesmaids, Miss M. Louise McGarrnh and Miss Margaret Urennan, a sister of the groom. The maid of honor, Miss Geitrude Cannon, n sister of the bride, followed. All were attired in gowns en tialu of point de wpray, over taffeta silk, trimmed with liberty satin ilbbon, and carrjlng M'htto nnd pink roses and maiden-hair leins. Each wore a picture hat of tucked chif fon, with white plume. iThe bildo came aftct wards, wearing a' gown of embroidered chiffon, over liberty satin, trimmed with duchess lace and gauze ribbon. She also wore n bridal veil and carried white roses nnd lilies of the valley. At the altar lall they were met by the groom and his best man, Edward Brennan, brother of the groom. During the ceiemony Miss Johnson played Jansen's bildal chorus, and as the party was leaving the church she played Mendelssohn's wedding inarch. The ceiemony was witnessed by sev eral hundred people. Immediately after the wedding, the party was driven to the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Henrietta Cannon, at 1723 Jackson Ftreet, whore an informal reception was held, participated In by the Immediate relatives and friends. The bride's gifts to the maids were turquoise rings, and the groom pre sented the tishers with stickpins with pearl settings.- Mony beautiful and costly wedding gifts were received by the bride and groom, consisting of fur niture, cut-glass, silverware, etc., and among other presents was a check for $1,000 from the bride's mother. The guests at the house were served with an elaborate dinner, and during the reception Miss Nellie Cut ran played piano selections. Dr. and Mrs. Bren nan left on the 3 33 Lackawanna train for Philadelphia and the South, and will be at homo to their friends at 129 South Main avenue nfter October 1. The groom Is one of West" Set anion's most popular young physlclal'is, and during the few yeais he has been a resident of the city has built up an ex- FREE! FREE! FREE! Five stamps given away "with each bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. &MmhMwmmmimiMmmmMmif& '3 3 fl Your Presence at the Globe Warehouse On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday of this week, will be much appre ciated. Alterations at the store have now been completed, and on the above dates a yeneral opening will be held, during which the latest modes and fashions will be shown in all departments, GLOBE WAREHOUSE. a BS a a a a a a a a a 1 ' tensive practice. His bride Is a charm ing young woman, who hns nttatned a high social position In West Scranton society. Both have a wide circle of uc qualntonccs who congratulate them on the happy event. The out-of-town attendants at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. John Maher, of Plymouth; Mrs. M. K. Grimes, of Wllkcs-Barre: Misses Sadie Timlin, of Jcrmyn, and Bicnda Hlg glns, of Carbondalc. Indies' Night at the Club. Ping-pong poles Into Insignificance when the ladles try to bowl, nnd In con sequence the popular parlor game was side-tracked last evening at the Elec tric City Wheelmen's social, which was tendered the lady friends ot the club. The remodelled tenpln alleys had an unusual attraction for the fair sex, and as a result nearly three hours wero consumed In lecordlng strikes, spates, breaks and misses principally misses which were made by the club guests. Teams of flvo each rolled five-frame games, and some unusually "striking" plays were made, but In the majority of cases the balls "sp.ned" the pins In their flight down the alleys, and rolled Into the gutters. Two of the ladles, however, succeeded In scoring "strikes," and one made a "spaie," and the high est score made was 42 for flc frames, an average of a little more than S points per fiamc. It would be impolite to mention any particular players, as the others may feel offended, suffice to say that all en joyed the sport Immensely, and uic anxious for another try at the game. Fifteen ball pool was also played by a few, but this game was considered tame as compared to bowling. Cards, dominoes and other features wcic In troduced duiing the evening. Cieam nnd cake was served at 11 o'clock, and then followed a number ot lound and square dances, with piano accompaniment by Miss Kate Iteardon. Those who enjoyed the novel event were: Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Daniels, Mr. nnd Sirs. Samuel McCrnckcn, Mr. and Mr Herbert Cluitflcld, Mr. and Mrs,. Ii. A. Howell, Mr. mid Mrs George Howell, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Fellows, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith. Dr. 'and Mrs. T. A. Eynon, Dr. nnd Mrs. W. Rowland Daics, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pfeiffer. Misses Jennie Lewis. 'Margaret Rece, Lillian Davles, Kato Reunion, Majbello Sweetser, Sarah Davis, Mary Owens Elizabeth Coombs, Belle McDowell, Mm garet Hlldobrnnd. Lena Cook, Hattlp Bc an, West Pittston; Bosslo Praunfelter, Boitha Davis, Jennie. Hawkins, LouWo l-'lynn, Margaret Grossman, Anna Dal, Jessie Kern, Annette Howell. Henrietta Hltzelroth, Elizabeth Engcl, New Yolk'; Anna Powell. Dunmorc: Isabolle McDow ell, Mame Hodgson, Lucy Faust and Laura Davis. Henry Morgaji, Hugh Hughes, "Will Davis, Edward Mor.se. Thomat Skerrett, Arthur Dals, John Thomas, Samuel T. Jones, C. A. Eynon, John P. Williams, Will Lewis, Aithur T. Stover, Emijs Joseph, Walter Jones, Will Wclddncr, Si Si gi 'I I Thomas Stevens, Dr. B. C. Font, W. It. Hoc, William Williams, E. L. Bevnn, Daniel Owens, Fred Boftloy, John Howell, Barry Davis, Ely Harris, Ilnrry Davle, Will Dlchl, Dr. Struppler nnd Sjilney Means. t It Is the Intention of the club to con duct socials once a month during the winter months, varying them from "stag smoke talks" to "ladles' bowling night," and In this way create renewed Interest In their nffalis among tho young people of West Scranton. Reception and Presentation. The pastor's Bible class of the First Baptist Sunday school met nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mts. W. H. Fowler, on Jack son street, last evening nnd tendered a fntewcll reception to Rev. S. F. Math ews, pi lor to his departure for St. Louis, Mo., where ho will visit for a few w celts. Tho evening was spent In social In tercourse, music and singing being en joyed nt Intervals, after which refresh ments wero snived. Rev. Mathews was presented with a traveling case, and accepted tho gift with a very nppro pilate speech. Dr. B. O. Bcddoe nlso made a few icnmiks. The event was a very enjoyable one for all In attendance. Sold Without n License. Jolmcndnnce and John M. Curias, street iVrldlei s, were nnested by Con stable Timothy Jones yesterday and taken before Alderman Dals, charged with violating tho city ordinance In peddling without a license. After tho healing they weio each committed to tho county jail for Uility days In default of a line of $10 each, and $3.47 costs each. A number of ped dlers me selling without the proper license hcicabouts and if caught will be similarly dealt with. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The members of tho Jackson Stieet Baptist chinch will hold a eoufeicnro In the cliuich this evening for tho lmivest festlMil. the oichcstia will bo In at tendance. The Epuoilh league of the Simpson Methodist EpNcopul chinch will hne chnigo of the sci vices at tho Allls mlslon tomenow evening. Scrlces over the lemnlns of tho late Mrs. Mniy Beuion, who died at her homo In Lncknnannn, wcie held In tho Fhst Welsh Baptist chinch j,estorday nftri noon. Rev. D. D. Hopkins officiated, and intci ment was made In tho AVashbum Micct cemoteiy. Tho Tiibune was in cuor ycsleiday In announcing the inauiago of Dald J, Gilfflths. ct Buffalo, and Miss Mabel Clcmentlno Spencer, of Jackson stieet, The cent will take placo ut tho Wash Inn n Street Piesbjfcilan chinch nt 8 o'clock net Tuesday evening, Sept. "3 Miss Rhnda IJllnn, of Washburn stieet, Rae a luncheon at noon jcstciduy to a number ot fi lends in honor of MIhs Stiout, who is a cucst of Miss Anna Thomas, of Washburn stirot. The Dcmociats of tho J'hst !eg!Mntio dlstilct will hold their convention hi Mulheiln's hall, Noith Scianton. this evening. A laige number fiom West Scranton will attend. A laigc p.ntv ot .oiinK people enjoved a stiawildo Monday evening to Newton and return. The event was given hi honor of MNs i;ilalictli Moise, of Pattl son avenue. Kejscr vallcv. Mr. nnd Mis. David l.avvirnco, of Tripp paik, gave a childipn's pnitv at theh home ireently In honor of their on Al bert's Jlfth blithda:-. Mis Law l once was assisted In serving bv her bisters, Misses Iminia and Lulu Title!. A cottngn piajer meeting w is hold last evening bv tho rinKtlnn Woikeis' league at tho homo of Miss Alice "Williams, 1117 Luzetnc .stieet. i Local union. No. 17JS, United, Mine Workois of Ameika, will hold a meeting at 7.30 o'clock this evening in Co-opcia-tlvo Dull. Tho teachcis of St. Davids Episcopal Sunday school ate lequpstnd to meet at S o clock this evening In tho chinch. Tho teachcis and oftlcois of tho Junior Dpnorth league wcie entei tallied last evening at the paisonago of tho Simpson Methodist Episcopal chinch. Ptcpaiatciy services will he held nt the Washburn Stieet Piesbjfcilan church this evening nnd Fildav evening for tho communion sen Ice next Sunday. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Will Williams, of Rock stieet. Is homo from a three weeks' visit In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mts. G. "W. Doud, of West Park, have letutncd fiom a week's so journ at Saiatoga. Ai thur Davis, of Noi th Sumnei avenue, loft leccntly for Chicago and tho middle west. Mr. and Mts. B. L. Jones nnd childien, ot Tilpp pa ik, have l etui nod homo fiom a pleasant sojourn at Lake Sheildan. Miss Rosa Reed, of Lincoln Heights, entei talncd a paity of young fi lends at her homo recentlv. William Rlchaidson bus ictuined to his homo In Corning. N. V.. after a visit with West Scianton fi lends Samuel B. Powe(l and family, of Jack son stieet, have lotuined homo fiom Lake Wlnola. Mr. and Mis. John lr. Phillips, of Washhuin stieet, huvu ictuined homo fiom Donvei, Col Miss Saiah Vamleibeck, of New YoiK, Is the guest of lelailves on Pi Ice stieet. Miss Louise Loomls, of Washington, Is tho guest of Miss Paulino Pitcher, of Pilce stieet. 9 SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. A well attended meeting of the Saett genundo society was held last evening In Athletic hull, when neatly a full at tendance was present at tho ielieais.il nnd-piuctlco. At the meeting which tol lowed a discussion took placo ubout en terlng the i.nltonal Mngltig contest to tnko place In Biooklyn on Thunks,gllng day, but owing to the ubseneo of Piofessoi Hcmbeiger, tho leader, nothing was done. A bitbiness meeting followed tho pmc tlce, and the namo ot Jttago Vosbutg was fuvotably acted upon. Tho tuiieinl of Jacob Klein, whose death took placo Momlav at tho Hillside home, ns lepotted In ycslei day's Tiibune, will tnko placo nt 8 o'clock this morning. Services will be held In St. Mary's Cath olic cum en, Tlio dec eased is muwved by two sons, Joseph and Cieoige, of Buffalo, and thieo mauled duuglitois, ns follows; Mis, Clturles Robinson, Jin. Joseph Brier and Mis. Jlemy Hell. Mcmbeis or tho I.ledeiktnuz societies bowling ttum paid a visit to this side, last evening, and plaod sevetal good games on tho Aillngton's alleys on X'ltts ton uveiuie, Dr, Schley's Lung Iltullus Balsam Is guaiautccd to into all coukIis. "No cine, no pay." I'or snlo by all dealcts. GREEN RIDGE. MM r.llen DiiunlnK, daughter of Mr, ami Mrs. A, Ii. Dunning, of Mousey ave nue, Iiiih to fin lecovciiMl fiom her (econt npcintlou ns to bo aula to bo icmoecl to her home, ' J. Haiti on Smith, of MoiiHcy a venue, left ebtiiilay to cuter Iioulentown Mill, tiny Institute, Mis. Townsend I'ooio ami Mls8 Pooio, of CupoiiHo nveiiuu, left jesteulay i Vciniont, wheio they spend a wei or week AH OLD AHt WELL-TRIED REMEST. MRS. WINBLOW'B SOOTHING SYRUB lor children tocthliitr, Is tho piescrlptlon ol ene of the best female physicians anl tiurses In the United Btates, and has bee2 Used sixty years with never-falllnc sucJ tess by millions of mothcis for their chllj dren. During the process 'of teethlmj ill Julue Is Incalculable, it relieves tho chill from pain, cuies diarrhoea, urlplng hi th towels, and wlnd-collc. Ry Klvni; healtl) to tho child It tests thn mother. Pilce tweaU-flv ctaU . botUs, ' hs guests of Rev. nnd Mrs. W. B. Waller, former residents of Green Rldgc. Tho matrlago of Miss Myrtle O. Peiry, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. R. Perry, nnd Louis J, Robertson, was solemnized nt tho homo of tho bi Ida's parents, 11JJ Cnpouso avenue, Inst evening. Tho wed ding was a quiet otto at which only I da tives wero guests. Rev. J. It. Dabncy, pnstor of tho Tripp Avenue Clulstlan church, peif owned tho mtirrlngo ceie mony, and John Shepherd, of Wilkes Bairc, picslded nt the piano. The In Ida nnd gioom wcie unattended. Tho lit Ida looked charming clnd In whlto dimity trimmed with wilonclcniiqs luco and car lied a boquct ot bridal loses. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robertson left on a Into tinln on un extended western trip, They will loslda In Pat sons, Knn. Friends fiom out of town who attended tho wedding were: Mr. nnd Mis. J. R. Perry, Mr. and Mis. lleibcrt Hopkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nelson Boyd, Mr. nnd Mrs. L, D. Peiry, Mis. O. M. Sclueme, Mis. Mary Nelmeycr, Miss Emma Boyd, Mls Louoio l'eiiy, Miss Carilo Blown, or Wllltcs-Baire: MIhs Jesslo Owens nnd John Owens, of Tnjlor, Tho Gicen Ridge Woman's Clulstlan Tempeianco union will meet this uftct. noon nt ,1 o'clock nt Mis. B. T. .Jackson's, MM) Mousey avenue. Subject, "Evange listic Work." The meeting will bo In chnrgo of Mis. J, S. Miller, mipcihiton dent of tho depnitment. A cord In 1 Imi tation Is extended to all Intel cstcd. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Basket Bnll Season Opened by the Shamrocks Defeating tho South Scianton Sunsets. The basket ball season was opened last night at the Audltotiuni In thu ptesonce ot a large ctowd, which lust ily cheeied the newly organized Sham rock team, which downed tho South Scianton Sunsets to the tunc- of 16 to A. The Shainiocks had things nil their own way throughout. Tho plujlng of Wells was the featuie. Tho line-up of tho teams, was us fot lows: Shitmtocks Ready, r.f.: AV'cl-h, l.f.; Duffy, c.i Burns, r.g.; Wells. I g. Sunsets Kotss, r.f.; Folcn, l.f.; Wndc, c; Miles, r.g.; Judge, 1 g.; The Shainiocks will play the Tlguo gymnasium team next Tuesday night. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. John Laird, of Robert avenue, was ten dered a farewell surptisc by a number of Ills friends Monday evening. Mr. Lnlrd left cbtetdny for tho Wyoming scmln aty, where ho entered tho .sophomore class. Those present ut the pleasant oc casion were: Misses Gcoiglo Cine, Luc? DeWltt. Lena Slckler, Alice Ltilid, Jen nie Kiayne, May Butson. Hattic ClORg, Susan Dawson, Gcrtrudo Suhcnnoutli, Alice Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lln ncy, JIIss 'Wells, AlKs Haswcll; Messrs. William Blight. Aithur L'dgar, Ohatlcs Bceis, Janici! I.ahd, John Lalid. David Laird, Homy Kcmt eillng, John Wcbytor, Ami ' McGulimess, James Cuhbeil, Claude Cubhctly and Mr. nnd Jlrs. Thom as Laird, ji. Master Nelson White was tendcicd a surprise at his home, on Tluoop street, Monday aftoinoon. The usual party dl vcislous weio indulged in until a. .sea sonable hour, when rcfieshmcnts wero served Present wero: Misses Grnco White, Minnie Newberry, Gertlo Tatter son, May Lancaster, Mabel llsldon, Bes sie and May Rodham, and Masters Nel son Whlto, Ravmond Hams, Richaid White, Gcorgo llrldon, George Patterson, Thomas Patteisou, and the Misses 'Wlilto and Mls Cora White.' Tho home of Mr. and Mts JIlcliucl Me Guire, of Ditrkiu stieet, is brightened by tho arrival of u baby git I. Mr. and Mrs. Homy Baumgaidncr have ictuined fiom a week's wedding tout, which they spent at Atlantic City. Miss Lottie Wish, ot North Main ave nue. Is recovering from a recent Illness Miss Jennie Hoffman, of Noith Main avenue, has returned fiom a visit at New York city. John Jarvis, ot Wane avenue, is pars ing around tho cigars over tho arrival of a baby ghl. Dnos Fbnn, ot AVcst Maiket stieet, has returned fiom Philadelphia, vvheic ho lias been attending to some important business. Geoigc Dlckerson, ot Putnam street, has returned fiom a week's visit at tho Toronto exposition and othci places of lntercstln Canada. Mr. and Mis. 'William C. McDonald and daughter, Ruth, of Noith Slain avenue, have returned from Lake Sheridan. Miss Gertrude D, Guild, ot North Main avenue, left yesterday morning for New ton, Mass, wheie sho will attend the Merton semlnaiy. Mr. and Mis. S. J. Owen", of North Main avenue, ate spending a lew dajs at Unlondalc, Pa. Wlllaid Shafer, of Parker street, is entertaining AVesley Hadsel, of Brldge poit, Conn. Mis. George L Guild, of Noith Main avenue, Is spending a few weeks In New ton, Mass. Mrs. T, B. Collins and children, ot Short avenue, aie visiting tt lends in Car bondalc Mrs. Michael Lynch, of Putnum street, has leturned home, after spending thiee weeks In Taylor. Miss Kathryn Moran, of Oak street, has returned home, after spending tho sum mer as tho guebt of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Splccr, of Rockuway Beach. Mr. and Mis. Harry McGulmiess, of rcrdlnnnd street, has leturned fiom a visit In New York city. Misses Moynio McHtile, of Oak street, and Isabel Bums, of We-t Market street, are visiting Buffalo friends. John O'Neill. Wlllllam Saltry and Wll Ham Ruddy have leturned to icbutne their studies at St. Michael's college, Toronto, Canada. Dr. Myles Gibbons, a physician at St. Luke's hospital, Bethlehem, has le turned after spending a few days at his home on Summit avenue. DUNMORE. Caids arc out annouuclntr the coming manlago of Mlfeh kydla Fauai, ilaughtci of Mi. and Mis. Chailes S. Faiiai. and rinnk J. Plclteilug, In tho Duumoui Piea bteilan chinch on Wednebday ovenlng, October 1, at S o'clock, Theio will bo a meethui of all the pei sons who hae made application fur po sitions us substitute teacheis, In tho im pel lutewlent'ti office In the high school building on Thiusday nfteinoon at 4 o'clock. Ollbeit Close and deoigo Kills left yes teiday to lesume their studies at Pi hue. ton unlveisity. John Hi own. of Woid stiett, left es teiday for Vlllan&n college, wheio hu Is a membei of the Junior class. Mis. J, T. Whitman, of .Mooslc, spout jesteiduy with fi lends In town. Mrs. John llnughter and duughter, Mis,, i;imu. lunii ictuined riom a lMt with f i lends In Ro bourne. PENNSYLVANIA INVENTORS. Patents Chanted Citizens of Noith eastern Pennsylvania. According to a bulletin Issued by rteplogle and company, sollcltois of American and foielgn patents, the fol lowing patents lune been Issued dur ing the (list half of September to citi zens of Northeastern Pennsylvania: Finnklln S. ThomuH, Uast Strouds buig, Ph demijohn eoeilng; Joh P. Welhei ill, South Hetl.lehem, Ph., mag uetle sepumtor; Irwin S. Davis, Seiun ton, Pa steam motor; Lucy H. Ingham, Wllkes-Barre, Pa corset attachment nnd Blocking suppoiter; William J, Mai tin, Catuwlsbu, Pa,, furniture cas tor; I'VuiiVIs 10. Quest. Knoxvllle, Pa switch operating device- THREE CHICAGO DOCTORS Failed to Do for Miss Mabelle L. 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Vlokham Mediolno Co., Lynn, Moat. $3 PUNEHAIi OF MRS. HOBAN. Pontifical High Mass of Requiem Celebrated by Her Son. Tho funei.il of tho late Mrs. Bridget A. Hoban was attended ycsteiday morning from the family residence, 51S North Washington avenue. At St. Peter's cathedial a pontifical high mass of lequiem was celebrated by her son, nt. Rev. Bishop Hoban, with Rt. Rev. E. A. Garvey, bishop of Altoona; Vlcnr Genet al Hodohoy, of the Greek Catholic chinch, and neaiiy nil the priests of the Scianton diocese assisting on tho altar or in attendance In the sanctu ary. Veiy Rev. T. F. Coffey, V. G of Cai hondnle, was aich-pilest; Rev. J. A. O'Reilly, lector of the cathedial, was deacon of the mass; Rev. J. V. Hussle, of Hnzlpton, sub-"deucon; Rev. John O'Mnlley, of Pittston, and Rev. J. J. Ruddy, ot Ashley, deacons of honoi ; Rev. P. C, Wlnteis, ot Honesdule, and Rev. J. J. Gtimn, chancellor of the dio cese, masteis of ceiemonles. The seimon was pieachcd by Bishop Garvey. He sulci, In pui t: My dear biotluen jou have assembled huio to honor a good Clulsltuu woman, and thn Catholic chinch touches us to honor the dead by piayeis, not by elo quence. She was tiuly a Chiistlun wo man and hoi's was tiuly u Clulstlan home. Soma euis ago the good father of tho heieuved family died and like a good, tlulfty man left his family a com petence. Never was a little foiluno but ter caieil for or used moio Jiidlclousb, Mis, Ilohau like u titiu Chiistlun moth. ei. hud place in her heait for two things which weio uppeimost; lovo for the Iioiiib and love for tho chinch ot God, Theio was always a tie ol lovo binding tho mother to her chllihen und tho ohildieu to each othei llei caio and Insliuctlnu lit ought ubimdnnt fiult. It made a Imppy family and u happy mother, Sho was happy In her declining j.enis to see her chlldieu houoied, My deal lilemhi tho gicatest (oiiholotlon wo have now Is that hei litiif.s ueto tellcctcd In htr lainlb. In closing, Bishop ciiuvoy uiged the ieluttes to he constuut for tho de ceased, that In the end they may ho happy with her In the Kingdom of God, During the muss the choir lemleied the solemn and Impiesslve nnislu of the lequiem muss, and npptopiiatu solos weie sung by Mis. M. J, heonuul, .Miss l.avollf, und Joseph P, Burns, of Wllkes-Baiie, The chinch was lllled with sympathizing friends of the de ceased and her hei caved family, At the grave, In tho Cathedial ceme tciy, the absolution was pionuuncetl by Bishop Hoban, und the "Benedlctus"' was sung by Rev, J, V, Mojlun, of Noith Scianton, and Rev. Juiiies A, Moflltt, of Taylor, The pall-bcuieis weie John C'Juik, Patrick Dm kin, Jllchiiel Wulsh, .JI. Keuiney, M. W. Moulls, of Pittston, and Thomas Mangun, of Pittston. HOWARD FAMILY REUNION, Descendants of Mrs. Sophia C. How ard Met nt Wayinait. The childien, giuudchlldicu and gieut-giuuddiildien of Mrs. Sophia C. liuwuid met ut her honiu In Wuynuut, her advice. Thursday, September 11, to celebiatc her eighty-sixth anniversary. A bounti ful dinner was piepaied for ubout foity that had assembled to do her honor. Among those present were: Mr. nnd Mis. Thomas J. Andetson, Mr. and Mis. L Manzer, of South Gibson; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. How aid, Mr. and Mis, W. J. Sweeney, of Olyphunt; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar AVells, Mr. and Mis. John Uns lln, Mr. and Mrs. Loien Felldlng and daughter Reba, Mr. Alyn Rockwell, of South Canaan; Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Shaf fer, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Howard, of Wnymart; Mr. A, W. Howard, Mr. W. G. Conrad und duughter Ruth. Mr, und Mrs. Chailes Keech, Mis. N. W. Hoiv ui d and son, Mrs. Joseph Chnmberlln, Mr. und Mis. George W. Rice and duughteis Daisy and Maud, Mrs. Stephen H. Rlee, of Scianton. NO CANDIDATE CHOSEN. Twenty-sixth Senatorial District Conferees Deadlocked. The Democratic confeiees for the Twenty-sixth Senatoilal dlstilct, com prising the counties uf Susquehanna and "Wayne, held a pi oti acted session ut the St. Charles hotel jesteiday, but weie deadlocked on the selection of n candidate when an adjournment hub tuken nt 4,30 o'clock. The Susquehanna county Deinoci.its selected M, S, Allen, of Montrose, us their candidate, while tho Demociuts of Wayne county selected J. O, Hill, of Lookout, us their choice, In accoi dunce with established custom, these two can didates appointed the following con ferees to meet and select a candidate! Susquehauiui county, J. M. Kelly und W. O. Ciuser, of Monti use; It. N. Buish ami R. J, Maiming, of Susquehauiui; Wnyne county, F. P, Kimball, John Klnback and Dei mud Riley, of Ilones dule. und F. P. Tllfuny, of Pleasant Mount. FIo ballots weie taken jesteulay, all lesultlug In a tie, neither side being willing to give in. Adjournment wan tuken until tomoiiow moinlng nt io 30 o'clock. If none of the tonfeiees have (hanged their mind at that time, State Chuli man Cieusy will be n sited to ap point nn umpiie, us nomination pupeis must he filed ut Uaulsbuig befoie Sep tember 2.'. Tho Republliun cundldate Is Colonel Chuiles Piutt, of New Mllford, who was selected at Caibondale, Monday, DELEGATES APPOINTED At the meeting of the Woman's Cluls tlan Tompeinnce union held yesterday the following delegates were appointed to attend the county convention; Mis, DeGruw, Mis. Ihnlly Hloins, .Mrs. A, F. Yost. Altci notes, Mis. Geoigo Rey nolds, Mis, O. D, Simpson, Mis. M, Russell. By an ngi cement made in IS'JS the nfllceis of the local union have u vote In the convention. The sessions will he held ut Taylor on September 23. The annual meeting of the local union will bo held ncNt week, when tepuits will bo leeched fiom supeilntcndcnta uud olUccrs. und ollltcis wll) be elected. AMUSEMENTS, THE GREAT Allentown Fair; Sept. 23 to 26. The Finest Grounds and Best Exhibits Fifteen Races Dur ing the Week on the Best Half-mile Track In the Coun try Baloon Ascension Each Day-Dally Concerts by Two Bands-Special Attractions In Front of Grand Stand-Reduced Rates on All Railroads for the Week-Special Dally Excursions from All Points. Admission to Grounds, is Cent. H. B. SCHALL, Secy. Lyceum Theatre, M. Rely, Lessen nnd AlnniiRcr. A. J. Duffy. Business Manager Thursday Night, Sept. 18 Paul Aimstiong's Xew Comedy Drama "ST. ANN" A talc of I.OVi:, A11T1STS and BO iii:mia. A plav uhli h Is destined to become one of the theiitiical hits of the seifion. Bui thuoie Amu han. li l cs Se., 5(lc , 7uc, $1. Seats on silo. Satin day Matinee, Night. Sept. 'JO. Morris & Hall Co., Piescnt II. V 12'tiinnilH Kviiiislto rto. m iiicu hi 1 Act", entitled When WV Were TwentyOne rionnumeil bv tho Boston, New Yolk and London pi ess, "Gicatest Plav of the Contui." As pioduced ut llio Knit Kut booker The ater, Now Voile City, and tho Comedy Theater. I.o.idon. PmcnS-RlHlliiec, 23 and 50c. Night, r.. TO, 7"i and ?1 0ft Seals on salu Tluusdaj at ! a. m. Academy of Music II. Ucls. Leseco and Mnnnsrcr. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager. Tin co Nights, Commenting Monday, Sep ti'inbcr 11. Matinees Tuesdiu and Wednesday. Ni:V YORK'S BIO HIT. "THE TATAIi WEDDING." Matinee Pi Ices 1.1c. and 21c Nlht Pi ices 11c , ")C, 31c and ,10c. Thico Nights. Commencing Thursday, September If, Matinees 1'ilil.iv and Satin day. Mi. Bm ney Ollmoie in "KIDNAPPED IN NEW YORK." Eight Big Specialties. Dixie's Theatre, IIUNRY TARNSWORTir DIXIE, Lessee nnd Manager. WEEK 6r" SEPT. 13. EIGHT M ACTS Ametain New Dances The Kenton s Sisson and Wallace Matinee Today Prices 13. 21, 33 and COc. Special matlneo prices. STAR THEATRE ALr. G. 1IERR1NGTON, Manager. MtfNDAY. Tl'ESDAY. WEDNESDAY, Septembei 11, ID, 17, The Cracker Jacks Matlneo Eeiy Day, Allis-Chalmers Co Guccessois to Machine Business at Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton and Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mlnlnf Machinery, Pumps. The subject taken up for discussion yesteiduy was "I'nfermented Wine." It wnn shown conclusively that Christ used tho unfeinieiited vlno at the In stitution of the Lord's Supper. DEATH OF EDWARD HORNEY, T. T. Homey, who was foimeily sec letaiy of tho Y. M. C. A. In this city, suffeied the lo-is of his sou Udwaid last week, who died In the west from consumption. Mi, Homey Is now man ager and piopiletoi of the Hotel B.od mun on Uio.ul stieet, Philadelphia, be sides being still dliector of John .Wuna makei's phllunthioplQ entuie, the Fi Jendlv Inn Tho Hodman wus stinted ns a ladles' hotel, hut the Idea, did not seem to he uppi eclated by the expected patrons, so almost two yeais ago, under nn nr langemont with Mr. Wauamuker, Mr. Homey took chaige, with fiuch siiccess that the hotel Is now classed among the best in Philadelphia und is a mone-nuiker. OBITUARY. CHARLES SCIUJIREIi, un ugod uud re spectcd iciidcut of tho South Side, died Into Monday ulglil )at thu humo of his son. Chailes Sthclber, Jr., of l.!S Beech street. Thu deceased wus wutthmukcr lj undo, uud for iniiiiy caii had a placo of business ut 1J0.1 Cedar acuuc, Tho deieastd I sunlvcd by Adolph, Clmrlts and M.uy, of this city, aiuj Mathlus, ii student at St. Aiiscllus col lege, Manchester, N. H. Ills wlfo dlc4 only bIx weeks ul'u. J'l V , "V... S152 ; -iU ,j.f - I