'W ' t ) Vrts ( T? ' f St'"fV i rii THE SCltAiNTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1UU& " fX-WTXlrtf -5W WEST SCRANT0N Meeting of Republicans in Co-Operative Hail. Addresses by Major Warren and Thomas H. DaleOther News Notes. Co-operative hull vvnt crowded last rvPiiliiR Ittt the Went Side Itepuulleiin vcilrr?, who weir ailrinwcd mi inalteis pertaliihiK to the work of tlir pnriy. Sitrcet eJoiuitilmlnncr Tlioiiins was I'hiilriinm of tlu evening, and llitm iliifcd Jlnjor livnetl Win rem nlitl Tlioiniis H. Pale, who pave elenr and Inii'pful inldi onsen, which ucip greatly apprccliitcd b.v those present. Owing to the incrthiB at the lAecMini net Monday evening, which will be iid die.ssed by Seeietnry oC the Navy Moody, the next meeting of the com mitteemen and workers will be held In Co-operative hall two weeks fioin last evening. Recent Social Pleasures. Mr. and Mis. Thomas A. Illekerl, of l.vcrctt avenue, held the fifteenth an-tilvurs-nry of their niarilagp at their rosy home on Saturday evening. The kind host and hostess weic the recipi ents or many beautiful tokens of le gard and filendshlp fioin their iinmor mw fi lends. At the close of the even ing, pleasantly passed with games and nuslc. a bountiful supper was served by airs, Itlckert. In attendance weie: air. and Mrs. Jacob Ollendyke, Mr. and .Mis. Cicorgc I lower, Mr. and airs. Jacob llnwer, Mr. and aiis. John Itlclc 01 1. ailsses Hesslf Wagstaff, Anna May, alary How or, aiabel and Lizzie Itlckert. i:dna Ollendyke, George Itlckert, Krcd and Floyd Hower. Miss l.ea IIiighe, of Noitb Hiomley nvemip, was lendeied a surpi Isc p.u ty tecently, on the occasion of her llftoentli birthday. The lolly young people pies ent enjoyed themselves until a late hour with the usual Innocent games, and after an evening of unalloyed pleasure light reficshmenls were served to the happy guests. Mis. William II. Fieeinan, of S'outh aialn avenue, gave a farewell tea m Filday, In honor of her niece, aiiss alary Helle Freeman, who will be mar ried to John 1'elvvln IJoutou, of New Yoik city, Wednesday. Tlioo pie-ent weie: ailsses aiaiy Uelle Fieeman, Jane Fellows, (Jet trade Lindsay, of AVIIkes-Kane: Chiistina Fellows), aiis, aiattock. of Philadelphia, and William Storrs Freeman. All Entered Ball. As a lesult of the numeious actions and counter-actions befom Aldeiman Davles on Fi iday evening, lie succeeded In getting the tangle straightened out and placed the aiious defendants under ball. . William WuNli, of C.iiueinu avenue, who was ancbted at the Instance of FREE! FREE! FREE! Five stamps given away with each bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. nlilA(AtllAtiSii(hA(i(i(Jlifcit;iil;ll(yi(;ii(i(ifci;(fei IThe Annual I Blanket Sale.., f :g Starts today. As a bargain event at the Globe Ware- g house it has no equal in all the money saving olferings of 2t." j the year. Hundreds of people wait for it, because thev ' have learned by experience that it just saves them so j mucn money oil every pair 5 Pure White Wool Blankets $ 12-4 Highest Grade Californias, jacquard bor- : ders, $ i o.oo kind, at $ 1 1-4 Highest Grade Californi.is, jacquard bor- i ders, $9.00 kind, at : 1 1-4 Fine Californias, with fancy floral borders, i $7.50 kind, at la IJ-4 Fine Californias, with fancy stripe bordeis IS i7'00 kind, at 64x80 inch California Blankets, for ? beds, 'X $5-5 Iind. at 5 u-4 strictly Pure Wool Blankets our famous 5 5-oo kind, at ; 62x80 inch Pure Wool Blankets tor single beds, 9 $4.75 kind, at 35 64x80 inch Pure Wool Blankets for rs $4.25 kind, at S 1 1-4 .vparts Wool Blankets, $jj.85 kind, at 1 1-4 Cotton Warp Blankets, $2,75 kind, at 11-4 Cotton Warp Blankets, S $2. 50 kind, at 10-4 Cotton Warp Blankets, all wool li $2.25 kind, at Grey Wool Blankets H-l Silver (licy Pino Australian Wool m.inknth.... 11-1 Silver Giey Pme Aiihtralian Wool Hlunketh.... H-l All-Wool tlicy Hlankots, Fancy IJordeis 10-1 All-Wool Grey Hlankutb, Fancy Uoideis 3 4 H-l Grey Wool Hlankcts, ijood wulglft ,, 10-1 Cirey Wool l!lnnkel.s, KOod weight.. ...... 11-1 Wool KIIIIhb Giey Hlankcts, sooc vvelBllt 10-1 Wool Kllllnar Giey Hlankcts, good welRhl Fancy Wool Blankets s-l H-l All-Wool Hlankets In .1 vaiicty of Fancy Plaids... 5 1.23 kind for ?J,23 S Cotton Blankets 10-1 Hie 01 White Hlankets, Fancy Hoi del b ,"e. kind nM3e 5 11-1 Giey or AVIiito Hhinkets, Kancy Holders hZv kind for c&o Sf! H-4 Giey 01 Whlto Hlankets, Hxtra Heavy 91.10 kind ror Mn & ,12-i Guy ur Wliito Hlankets, lis mi Heavy 91. do kind tor 91.25 '. Pretty Fancy Rnbss Size 6o,So, in llor.il and scroll designs, suitable , :: for the bath. A wonderful value during this sale at, . . 69C S Our Entire Comfort Stock j -a 3 3 3 shares in the above reductions, exactly the same. This Sale Begins a i i , T5 1 Globe Warebo(js?. I J S a fM)(fMf(fMfM(fVfM0$((0(0(t!k(f(VIMM0(s Joe aillehrll for assault nnd bnllcry, was plaeed under $500 ball, which was furnished by V. J. Olaney, of Mir.cine street. Joe atltchell, who wns artcsted at the Inslaneo of William Walsh, for iigRiavatrd assault and battery, wan placed under $300 ball, which wmh fur nished by John Wilkes, of I.loyd street, Ferdinand tlaulner, or 1.10 Hickory street, was anested by Constable I'niiii. van and taken before Alderman Millet, of the Sixth ward, on a wairaut swain out by his niece on a very serious charge. She claims that on Saturday, while sweeping, lip cnteied her home and tiled lo assault her. He was placed under ?I00 ball, which was furnished by Ills mother. Epworth League Convention. Following will be found the pio grnmme for the annual convention of the llpworth leagues of the Wyoming conference, which commences In the Simpson Methodist Epls.cop.il church this evening: ti'ksp.w i:vi:nmn. "...0 Devotional meet lug. SOO-Addiess. "Ilojnl l.llng," ltev. IM gar II. llrown, l. U pastor or l'li'Ht Methodist I.plseeip.il chinch, Allj.inj, X. Y. "VVt.UNKSDAV MORNING. S SO Devotional service. John H. Cook. fiOO Hiishuss .spushm, Tin co-minute le poits trom illstilcts, appointment of com mittee, icpoit of tie.iMuicr, etc. "I'leu I'.ullnment." on ilepintnient work. Spir itual, (ieoigo A. Cine, aieicy and help, airs, C!i U. Dottle, aiiss Whittled Hi own, of Olieonta I'.pvvortli le.igur. Mlciui ), Couit stieel (Sci.iiitou) Kpuortli league, R. I. Vail, pieslclent. Social. Norwich Hpworth lengne, Ms Helle Uinwn and .Mis. ailnn H. Bluektaan (One-half hour to each clepni tmentv. wi:dxi:sday Arrunxoox. -,U0 Devotional seivice. James Hen- nlnger. .lunlor eonfeience. conducted hy Miss J.llllun .Mooie. of Cential Church league, Wilkes. liai ic "I f!o a-l''lshlm;," l.eonaul C. aim dock. "1WJ for ailsslons," airs, i:. (J. Alleunan. "The Tine Rela tion of l.e.igueis to Other Chinch S"r ices," I limy P. 1'eiklm. Aihliess, "The Revival the Kpwoith I.easne NVeds." Re. James A. T.ihor. jr.. D. U.. pastor ol (Vnteim.iiy chinch. Rimthamton, X. Y. W13DN12SUAY KVUXIXG. T.:o Song seivice and devotions. Ciiaut K Van Woert. Addiess, "Our Debt to the aietliodlnt Katheis," Rev. Samuel F. I'pluini, D. D ot Dicw Theological sem inal. . The officers are ai.it tin A'. Williams pi evident: Carl Councilman, tie.isuier; Clinton B. Ilemy, secretary; S. Guy Snow den. Jl. II. Turner, G. II. Pren tice, i:. R. D. Riiggs. Geoige Dp Gen tmg, Walton A. S.mfoid, vice picsl dents, A supper win be setved at the chinch by Simpson chapter, Xo. '2-i'2, Wednes day evening, to which all delegates are invited. Following is the piogramme: Bled in Colorado. Mrs. Hannah aiorgan, wife of Thorn- of Blankets bought. ? $8.00 I $7.50 I $6.50 I $6.00 I $4.50 I $3.95 I $3.85 1 $3.50 1 $2.25 I $1.95 $1.85 S beds, -, heavy and warm, all wool tilling, 7. all wool filling, ling. ....TS.OO kind for JI7."i ....$3.23 kind fur ?l.'.'3 ...$l"0 kind for ja.Tn ...$3.T.-. kind tor $.',73 . ..W.oo kind tor ..5 ...?j.23 kind for Jt.Sa ...91.65 kind tor 5,1.23 .. .91,23 kind Tor ?i,oo as usual, Tlu proport on is ci sr 1 Tuesday Morning I , w n ns Mui'Riilt, died at her Iwmr In AVIII laiiiHliui'Ki Col., of tytlioltlpncuinoiiliit a. few iIiiJh iiko, Min. Moiriiii wins ii unlive of Wtilcft, nntl imiio lo Wrul Scraiiton llilt'lyK(vcii years nftn, wlirrr. alio rcsldril ruul liei'inno vri.v wull known, tintll her removal to Colorutlo, Site Is survived by bcr husband and throe tblldlcll. llrr lilitlmml Ih n In other or Kev. W. ii. Mot. -an, of West HiTurilnn, Weddings on Wednesday. The iimriliiKc or i'lof. J. M. Toinplus, of Alloona, to Miss .Mary llowcr, of 1'ilco sticct, will take place at the home of (ho bride's mother, Mis. Kll.u both 1 lower, ir.15 1'ilce sticct, Wednes day tit noon. The niarilnge of Kdwlll ltotiloii to MIsm Mary Hollo Kieeinan, of Sniilh Main avenue, will lake plaie at the home or the brlile'tt pal cuts, 1101 South Main ii venue, Wednesday evening. CHURCH NOTES. The l.adleV Home and Koielgn Mission n ry society or the Wa-hhnrn stieel J'ips hyteilim elinich will meet I'tlilny nfler noon at the home of Mi.. Jacob Pfelrrcr, Ovfoul and Touth selects. The l.tidlts' Aid society at (he Flint Itapllsl ehliieh will meet for woik today Instead or Wednesday, the usual meeting day. The Phi V'h of the Wushhtnn street I'lesbytciliin phliieh mo liiaklng ehilior- ate piepai-illons for a ery tmltiuti eu tettalnment lo he held next Monday evening. ' Thursdav ccnlug llio Mpwoith l.eiigup of the Simpson ai. I:, chiiteh will hae chatge of the ofvlcei at ttie Allls mission, ailss Anna Hughes will be the leader. The piiibatloneis class of the Simpson M. K. chin i'Ii will meet Kilduy evening. Tliu Railroad aii.slllaiy. of the Simpson aiethodlst IOplseop.il ehmeh. will seie a el, iin chowdir supper In the chinch par lous October 2!. l'loecccls to be applied lo tilt? moilg.igo fund. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The West Side bo.lld of trade will meet toinonow evening hi the Hleeltlc City Wlieehnen's club loom on .lackson sticet. The Skth iiunii.il lminiuet of SI. I'.uiI'h I'loiiipr coips will take place In Knights of Cidunibiis hall on Washington avenue, Wednesdav evening. D. D. I.enniihan, president of the coips will be to.istmaster. GcoiKe U. Da vies, of South aialn ave nue. Is In Wilkes. B.inp. The woodwork In the cellar of the homo of Dr. .1. .1. llrennan, or .lackson sticet, caught (he jesterd.ty bv the crossing ot telephone iuid electile light wlies. D.imiige was slight, the lire being put out by meinbeih of the famllv. The Sunday school cliolins of the First Daptlst chinch nie recpiested to meet tills evening In the chinch p.ulois lo practice music Tor bible dav. aiiss Dora I,pws, of Pl.uk's Gteen. Is the guest ol Ida I.ewl-, of Xoith Ji.vdo Park avenue. nvamlnalions wtre held in the looms ot ails-es aiunson. Phillips, Wllllaiiis. Lewis iuid Porter, at Xo. 14 school on Frlil ty. The aveniges us soon as made up will be published In these columns. John P. Moigaii, of Xorth Filmoie ave nue. U the guest of his cl.uightei, aiis. J. T. Jlfkins of Caibomliile. air. nnd Mis. .Min-lmll Daiiing, of Chestnut street, an- home Irom Washing Ion, D. C. air and .VIr-. Joseph Hall and son, Cal vin, aiessi. Zeno Del-.,.- Hairy C5i pen wood and .lames Heavers have letuined tiom Diadfoiil, wheie they attended the state firemen's convention. W. II. Woire. of South llde Paik ave nue, Is home from the G. A. IS. encamp ment at W.'ihlilnglou. The maiiiage of William Jeremy Davl-, of West Sciaaton, to Miss Cairle P. Xeaffer, of central cit.v, will take piuco v ednesihiy. .li. Anson I..1UIIC, of Doiothy sticct. Is recovering fiom an opeiation. Stephen Davl-. of Aiclib.ild sticet, Is .seilouslj 111. ailss Helen Wheeler, of West Plttston, Is the gue-l of lier gi.intlmother, ails. K. B. ICvuns, of Xoilh Hyde Paik avenue. Sweaters. A full line of Rood, heavy, warm sweateis. Florey & Brooks, 522 and 524 Spruce sti ect, opposite com t house. " SOUTH SCRANTQN. St. .Mai.v's tike and Dianiatlc assuiia tlon met In social scshIoii last evening and tlieie was a Biatifjlii:; iittendanei . Tlte social was the second of a mcmIch i'. cently planned by the inembeis to laUe place onto evci thiee months, i:cclleut liuislc was liiinlslicd fol the occasion, and lefreMmients wen- sen id at the cloce el the enteitalnment The following; pio Ki.'imine was leiuleicd' UpniuiB sons. CJIce club members; leniaik.c by chail Iil.ili. Peter Hos.il'. ji .addiess, Hev. Petti Chi 1st; olo, lleii, Rempc. addie.-s, Toasiin.mtoi l.i-o Albicchl, song, dice club, addiess, Pieshleut Isldciii. Milk r; wiiik, "A Little llciy In lilac. ' It. Wetier, iici onip.inled b.v Piofessor Ackcininu, ad diess, ltev. J J, ItoblliiB, a foimei mem ber, addiess, Flank Hehelle, souk, "Creole He lie," li. Weber; souk, 'on .1 Sunday Afternoon." Chillies Weliei ; addle jr. Wil liam .Iiiusen The soiul was well .11 i.iiikciI 111 evei.v lespecl and credit Is duo to the eonilllltlco 1 ousNtiliB of P .1. Ho Mil, J I' K 11 tin iMiil IJdwaid Spohjor Sn cnlhuslnslle satheiniB of South SIdo Hepilbllcaiis was held last evenlliB and It was deeiiliil to lnim a peiiuaucut orgau l.nllon. It Is proposed lo elillsl eveiy lmit.v vvoiki'i 011 this .side of the Hoar ins In mil- In the movement. The session wiih attended by well known and icpic soutativc clli.eiis rioin evuy election dlstilet, ,uul altei 11 ueneial disillusion lempoiaiy otlleei.s weie chosen as lot ions, Piehldent, Hmll Ileum; vh e piesl clent. Hon. John Scheiier, Ji ; secietar.v, Jacob Itiippentlial: tieasuiei, Chailes .Neuls, Anotlici mecthiK will bo held to moirow iiIrIU at Atlilelic hell, Ui Alder street, when peimtincnt 01 jr.i nidation will bo effec ted. Athletic hall, the hiinie of iho riciantoii Athletic club, op Abler sin el. Iins llll ilrigoue a loinpletc tiansfoi uiatlon and H pow one ill the piettiest plueis 111 Seiail t nil 'I'he walls have icielved a coat ot led paint, the iclllutr is sky blue, wlillo tin pllleis and tiimmhiK aie pme while, so that the IiIciiiIIiik of our national colors has kIwmi 11 most cffiellvo and aitlstlc llnlMi The. club will hold 1111 openlni? so 1 la I In theli hall 011 Wednesday, Octo ber '.'.' Camp IW, Patilmlc onler fions of Ann r lea, held a well (itlcuded session u llart iiinn's hall last cvciilirj ami two new membeis wete lilltlntcd. A special incetliiK of Comet Indue, IvlilBlits or P.vthhis. Is called lor tonlsht In I hit luutii'H hall on Plttston avenue. Petei Theobald, nl' i,.'s Locust iilieet, Hiistiiliml a bioken aim Siiad.iv while en paced In play near his ivildciice. The runeial of Mls Delia Coviio will till, u lilac o at ') o'clock tomoii'on moiuliiB tl oiu the fiitnllv icsldence. UO Ocnet sticct, and Inleiaieiu will bo inndo in Ml iiooka Dr Schley's j.imu HiiilhiK Halsitin la Kiiaianteed to cine all coiiKhs. "No cum, 110 pay " l''oi sale b.v all dealeis 'I he Polish Alliance nc.soilallon held a special mectln;; Sunday nrtcinooit at their moms on Plttston avenue, which was lill'KCly atlc tided Kim it ecu How mem bers weie iidmilted to th lodi;c The Tol. IowIub ofilceia weic elected to inannce AH OLD A1TO WELL-TniED REMEOT. MnS.WINSI.OWS SOOTIIINO SYRUP ui V.MM1111.U ii'iimiiK, is ino piescuption o; ." u, .,, i, .ir-o, leuiiiiv pmuicians an purses In tho I'nltod States, and has bee vnu aiAL.i tniiH wiih nni'nrdtii in chj cess b millions of inotlicia for their chlU i " -'""b v'V.'"ULl"H OI eceimng its UlUO IS IllC.llclllub III. II irllnvea II... ..1,11 J roni oaln. otupa ilbn rlmitn fiinin.. i., ,t.- lowcls, nnd v nd-rolle. Hy glvlnsr healtlj to tha child It icsls tho mother. Price tvveaty-flve cents a bottlo. ' Hip nffnliH of tlin np'oclntlon for nnollier trim! A. Hlitij. noMl, president! Ailnin Vcntllift, vlrti iiicflliliMlll K, Bo-mows'il, wcrivliiry' John I'IIiuInUI, lit'iimncr. Tlio next meelliiB will ho hold October 21. NOUTii SCRANTON. The tncmheiH of K'eystimo t.llcrury unci Unitnnllo club, cpnuteicd In the Auditor IlltU lirlll the llisliilbitlriii of their leeelil elected olllOem In their rooms last even lluf. Tliu rollowhitr wne the olllreiM! l'icslcleiil, Jllehael tleirltyi vlce-pieiU dent, John .1. Slienimiii ilunnclnl eere tary, Peter Itogau: iciorrlhiK secietary, Thnliim (llnle.vj innliiittrr, ThoinaR Hvaiiss treinviiirr, Jiunci Lortus; serBeanl-at-arms, Paliick .Morau; iruatees, Thoinan Kwnm nnd TIioiuiih Clink. After the In stalhitlou cermonv it shoit llteniry and tntlsleal pi oiji amino wiih conducted In the lecture loom. Tho follow Ihk1 iu-oki amino was rendered! OpeiihiB nihil ess, Inci dent Mlelincl (lenity! vocal solo, .lolin J, llheilnnii! sand JIb, .Ihiiicn Fox! Oermiin lematkH, Joseph SliettniiiK lecllallon, I'atllek Morani solo. James Loflus. Tlin liroBi iimme concluded with a shoii tomedy, enlltli'd, "All In Not Hold That Hlllters," The follnw lim cast pal Urinat ed: Hllhe, John J. Hnrimuti; Pat lick Casey, Patrick Aloiiui! Wise Mike, John Malloy; llapliv IIooIIbiiIi, John Iloleyj Katty KclW, the mine owner, i'atllek Sullivan. Wlllliilu K. ltiiike, mil of Oaplaln W. tt. Hiirke, of Jones stieet, was pleasantly surprised while on it visit to this city Sunday cvoiiIiib.A number of Mr. Hiuke'n friends and associates met at his homo and pieseiitrd him with a beautiful Bold watch clmim. benrhiB the hisellptlon, "Will K. lluike. Oct. 12. 1TO. Piescnted by llli Friends." CliuileM O'Hoylo made the presentation Hpeccll. The recently elected olllceis of the Lin coln IoiIbc, No. 102, Independent Outer of Odd Fellows, were Installed at their meet Iiib held In Ostet hunt's hall, on West Maiket sticct, last evening. The follow ing weie Installed: Noble Brand com mander, lloills Smith; vice noble Brand commander, John H, Jones: iccoidlllB secretary. David Jenkins; llnalieliil seeie tnry. William Johnson; trca-urer, William H. Jones, Misses Anna nnd Delta Ttecse. of Clif ford. Pa., inc vIsltliiB illss Jessie HvaiH, of Hlalr yveinie. Mr. and Mrs. e T. Peek, of Susque hanna c omit v. have returned fiom a short visit with their son, Dr. W. J. Peck of North Main avenue. Carl McifOW'fin U able to be uioiiml iiBnln after an attack of seal let fever. The North Hntl Stars, will have tho Crystals us their opponent!) at the Audi tin lum this evenliiB. O. W. Peck, or Mt. Veinon, N. Y., le tuined home on Wednesday last after a visit with Ids brothei. Dr. . A. Peck, ot North Main avenue. Mrs. Frank Thomas, or J.lod stieel, Is around ngiilu after a brief illness. Tho home ot Mr. and Mr-. Hiiny Thomas, of 321 West Market street. Is bilBhened bv the arilval of a daiiBhtcr. Mrs. James MeClllskie, of School street, has been removed to her home from the West Side hospital, wheie she has been stifferhiB with typhoid fever. Grant Pi derlck, of Jrrmyn, was a visi tor 111 town last evening. Jessie Slckler, ot Robcit avenue, spent Sunday In Jermyn. Messis. Kvan Thomas and Hlehaid HiiBhes, of Putn.im sticet. have letuined home lioni a short visit with Plymouth friends. Mr. CJcrrity. of Wane avenue, lost a valuable watch last Suiidaj. GREEXRIDGE. Mrs. Tioop and son. Homer, of Hia; town, Adams county, aie suests at the home of Dr. and Mis. J. L. Itea, ol Saii- deison avenue. Dr. and Mis. Peikin. ot Finest cnj. atu Buests of Mr. and Mis. I. II. btev ens. of Foiest City. Hev. A. Gilftln, ot West Plttston, pic sldhiB elder of the WjomhiB ejiireience, Is visiting Gieen Hidge filei'ds. B. K. Dunn, of Delavvaio stieet, bus letiirned fiom New Yoik, wheie he has been employed since last spiing. Aithur Blown. Walter Ciosby. If. Wei ll ver and L M. Hiuncl.iKe. ot Susipio hanna county, and ltev. L. Tt. I'ostcr. of Giandview avenue, and Jacob Dietiick, of Sandeifcou avenue, left at midnight lor Tennessee. Jlr. and Mrs. John Biay, of Tavlor. am guests of Mr. unci Mis. li F. Dunn, of Delavvaio sticet. Miss Ktl.i Stone, of Philadelphia, N vls IthiB Oieeu Ridge li lends. Geoige Kiaus, of Gaulner avenue, who Is emplo.ved as dilvei for the Sciantoi: Flic Uilck compiny, nut with a paint ill acident while chiving near Tiuoop c teuluy. The vvlllflletiee of the wagon lnoke and be was thiovvn to Iho giound with such loicc lb. U his aim was bioken. The In tin oil man was icmoved lo his home and Dr. Ilea was called and eel 111.1 tiactuicd member Sweaters. A roll line ot good, heavy, w.iun swcatei.-.. Floiey & Biooks, r,L'J and .'i.M Spruce stieet, opposite court house. 4"' DUNMOHE. The lunei.il of tliej late James Klamielly took place ye.steiday moinlng at P. to o'clock A requiem high muss vvas celc lu.iteil bv the Hev. M. It. Donlan ill St. Mai.v's chinch. The Hower be.ueis weic Jaini'H Teevan, Frank Tujlor nnd 1M vv.ud Jotdaii, and the pall-bcaieis, Slepheu Mealy, John Tleii.ey, IMvvaid O'lloia, Mai tin Mcllale, Thomas lloo uey, M J. Ili'iip. Inteinient was made In St Mai.v's cemeteiy The icvival meeting at the Tilpp Ave nue Chilstlan chilli h was well attended last night 'l'ho evangelist discussed the topic, "Know Whether You Ale In the Chin eh or flu 1st" Tho tuple tonight will he "What Names Weio the i:.uiy Chui dies Known Hy." The Woman's Missionary society of the I'lesbyteiliin chinch will meet on Thins day afternoon at the homo of Mis. J. C, Mofiatt on Hlalcely stieel. The Slovak CltUens club has been or ganised with about slt, membeis, They will meet In Fieda's hall on Di Inker stieet every Tuesday evening. The fol lowing oflleers vyeio elected; I'icshlent, Joseph .agiapan; vice president, John Iloblck; secietniy, John Denkl; heenicllng secretary, John Asloek; tieasuiei', Mi chael Hill Ice. Ml', nnd Mrs. P. CI. I'rlU. or lllakely stieet, leave today for a visit with Phil adelphia fi lends, William llellly haves today for hi home In New Yoik alter a shell stay with Pino sticet friends. Mis. T J. Maish. of South Hlnov stieet, Is visiting lelatlves In IJ.ist Oinn'e. Dr. A. II. Heinsteln Is in Chicago, wheio he will spend tho nest few days. Mis. James Wilson and chlldien, of I'Vinc, It, C., have retiiimd hem ami will maKe their futuie homo on Nust Driukei hliect, .Miss Mniy Cnmar, of Ibitler stieel, Is visiting filends In llnllstend Sweiitoi'3. A full lino of koocI, heavy, warm Rweateif., Kloiey & liioolts, 3:'J ami ri.M Hiuuee sticet, opposlto ccurt house. c QJTLTAinr. MItS. IIVA ANTHONY, wito of Uv.iu Anthony, of l.V) Hmilli rtliaoio avenue, aged 1.9 cais, died at her homo ycolciday moinlng at a 10 o'clock after a ten weeks' illness, Deceased was boin In Wnlca and has lived la Scranton thirl -sl )c,iih, Sho Is sunived by her hu-band, tw daiighteis, .Mis. Thomas Williams, Mis, John K. Jones, ami four sous, David, William. Kilns, of this city, and Thomas, of I luff alo She was a member ol the Klmt Welsh Coiigiegntlomii chinch and Iho fiiucial, which will bo held Thiusda.v afternoon at .' o'cloch, will bo in cluuge The Crisp and flaky, with just a touch of salt. Gives the oyster a new flavor and adds a relish to any kind of soup. How Is drawn to Laces. Throngs of women have admired the exquisite lace collars, embroidered stocks and ties exhibited for the first time. Every piece individual and every design originally beautiful. The Crepe de Chene Ties and Bishop Jacobs create a perfect furore of enthu siasm, and only a tiny touch of this bewitching newness makes q , o o )) an old gown smart. Prices vary from cLC 10 '"O.li Yours to inspect or ol ltev. Dav id Jones bum Stuel c'cmetci v lnt"imeut in Wash- FUNERALS. The I uncial sei'lies of Mi Silsbee will be held today at the home of Juspph G. Hell, Sweet, of Bliigliainton. N Y .. Hllzabctli 1 o'clock at ltev. .1. I? . will have chin gc ot the sen Ice". The I unci at of Anna, infant ilaughtei ot Mr. and Ml:-. J. 'I'. Viinstnii. ot ll.'" West Locust stieet. will be held at -.") this ar tei noon. It will h stilctly piivato with Intl'eimint In Cathcdial cemctciy. FAINTED IN HBS PULPIT. Kev. W. Hollhished So Wroug'ht Up by Expeiiencsa in Connection with Strike That He Collapsed The consiegdtlon In the Piesbytei Ian chinch at Foiet-t City vvas gieatly startled Sunday at tho morning seivice hy the sudden collapse of the pastor, Hev. W. Hollinshsd. He was about to begin the sermon and feeling taint, in foimed his hearers that he vvas too ill to pioceed. Diopplng to a chair his head fell back- and his limbs stiffened. Mis. UuIIIiisIk-cI who sat In a pew near the palpi! hastened to Ills assistance followed by meiubeis eif the congrega tion. It was seen that he was unconscious .mil Dr. 11 ('. Noble was Mnnnioneil in ii shoi l time the doctor lestoied the patient to coii'c liiiisuess and he was leinovid ti, his home wheie he Is now lasting cointiii tahly, although still weak. 'I'he Midden illness ol' Mr. Ilolliiished was due to the gieat nei voiis strain In connection with the mrlkc. On October :iau mtiele signed "A Pieaeher of the C.ospel," and dated Finest Clt.v, appealed in the New Yoik Sun, under the caption "A Itelgn of Tenor, a Voice fiom the Coal Felds." It gave the w litem' vleWH ot' the stilke .sltiiutlou and cicated considerable t-Ur in the coniuuinllv . I'nloii nieu who took oll'ensc ut the article cleelailng that was a lalsv leprcsi'iualioll ol' the situation, asked the elciKyninu to elthei 1 enounce or it tl ml t the authorship ot the article. Mr. Ilolliiished announced that he wiote the in Help but s.iicl that it did not rcter to local conditions but the sltiiu tlou In general. From thence on he was made lo i'cel that lie would there at tor he a stranger to a large number ot tho people of Foiest city. , Satilida a package was left at the new manse nddmssed to Ml Ilolliii shed. It contained a book which the clergyman hud piescnted to some lad at a celebration gotten up 1 him for the bleaker boys last Chilstinas. The leaves of the hook weie tracked and a hole had been put thlough the center while borne pooily spelled but oppio brlnils. remarks about the cleigyniaii wero wiitteu on the Inside of the cover. Tills wrought on the nerves of Mr. Ilolliiished who hud been In pour health tor some time and piohnhly helped In lug about the .sensation, il lulling spill on Sunday. FUNERAL OF R. W. RANKIN. Services LniRcly Attended Yester day Afternoon. The Adams avenue chapel was totally Inadequate to accci)iiinoihite the thinug III iilteiuhiiHc at the luuer.il of tho l.ito Uobeil W. ItaiiUlu. yenterdny al'tcr lioon. Deceased was one ot the ihme victims of the recent gasoline explosion. The service til the little chapel waa In charge of Kev, .linnet, iluglus. who spoke, syiiip'ithetlcally of tin calamity which hud occurud In. ihni neighbor hood a lew days ago, ami which look away the heads of thice families. A mule qiiai telle unci the chapel choir sans sevci.il helic thins during the bcr vice, mid the llouil pieces evidenced the popul.it il of dec cased. I.aigc delcga lions were In iiltemlauie fiom the SoKUltou Calceloiilan club, of which ho was a lending member, .mil the Sci.iu ton Stove winks, wheio ho was em ployed for in, my c,im. The pall-bc.ilcm weic F. .1. Kmi-is man, A. 1.. Austin, linage I Scale, John Knius, Wllllum (iicsuell and It. P. Jones, fiforgo Fuller acted us llowei beaier. Iiitcriiieut win, made in tho Foicbt Ulll cemetery. Again! The "oyster months'' are here again, and their coming with infinitely more zest, inecy. rBterettes Oyster Cracker With a Gaste to it. Meldrum, Saott & Co, 120 Wyoming Avenue. wiii Miiwi ih.ipwi iwwww wiBiiMiiumi n mm A Woman's Ai tent ion yours to possess. the "King of Bottled 'Beers." Every bottle is labeled and every corK is plainly branded '"Budttieiser," so there can be no substitute. The product of AnheuserBuschBrewingAss'n St. Louis, U. S. A. "Brewers also of BlacK 6 Tan, Anheuser-Standard, Pale-Lager, Faust, Export Palo, Exquisite, Micheleb and tiolt-tfutrlne. rAQrN ppQp Wholesale Dealers, MOCY DrVJO.j SCRANTON, PA. Beds end Box Springs Are our specialty. We sell the very best iron and brass beds miide. Their quality shines all over them. Of course, we make fine mattresses to go with fine beds. Prices are low. F". A, KAISER, Manager. Lackawanna ami Adams. AMUSEMENTS. NEWARMORY,SCRANTON,Pa SONG Kl-CITAI. BY E. SEMBRICH Leading Soprano Metropolitan Opera Co., TUESDAY EEIJir!Gf OCX fisl, 1902, AT 8.30 !RICI:S. 7Sc in $2. SO. Diagram now open at Powell's Music Store, Scranton : Marx lone Stcre, Wilkes-Barrc ; II. F. Clark's Drug Store, Carbondale. Orders tor seats received by mail or 'phone. Dixie's Theatre, IIUNUV iWItNSttOimi DIME, l.c'ttheu unci .Manager. wi:i:i or oitoiii.u ii Kathryn Osterman and Co, The SineUley SUelch Club Dnnveo, tho Ju lii'ir ler. !3 Two liOl fniliMllcos il.illv, I'liicw li, .'"' .Ii unit lilt S tI.ll niMtliiri' piii ' 3 Uulli'ij M'atK. 10 ri ulrt. uO 11 lie) S 11. HAVE LOCATED HERE, Tasslonifat rntlieis Rent Home Near Roiiucl Woods. Tliu leiin iiiiMiilicih ut t lie I'.i.stluiiiHt Clllll'l', Willi ll,ive H-rlll till' Jlllbl hlllll- uur at llarvey'n l.iKi, li-ivu ivniccl .i liiiiiic mi Xnrili Alain avenue, near tin Ivciintil WimclH, niul will lociitc ilii-ic U'liiiicir.iilly mull tin1 now ncniiliiic wliicii lliry iiruiPUho liullillnj,' ncu' tlicii', ih C'l)lll)lll'll'll. Tim lower Hour nl llio ilvvrlii will lie) HUc'cl lli ns n I'liaptl unci the tipji, i linrUmi villi lie lined ,ih HviiiK .ipait ineiiti li.v Hie lallieih. Jt In e'.vpi'cleil Unit wciil; on the new InilldlUK wltt lie tiiKini eaily In the Mil In,. FOOT BALL. The Duniiliili! IIIkIi Keliool rent hall team vvuulil IIKii tu iiikiiikci ii kuiiici with tliu team Hum ..J bclniol nr Hatnula.v no.t. Answer thioiib'h Tliu Tilbiine. you'll welcome L if you have ? K A Sold only in Tiper-seal Packages. Price 5 cents. ftarleyMalt3 Imported Hops, Perfect Yeast, Filtered Water, Age This combination maKes BEDDING CO, a Both 'Phone! n AMUSEMENTS. a Lyceum Theatre, JI. ilcls, l.c'Hseo niul Miuingcr A. J. DiitT, Unslncss Manager. Two NIkIUh, Wi'iliiccluy, T1uum1.iv, Oct, 1 1. 1U .Miillnro Tlnii'-iliij Henvy W. Savngo Piesents Tile I'llelliuni mil I'liineil.v Opi I'.l lilt. KING DODO, l.v I'INI.llY I, i nuns ;'u Ciiiiiiillaiih .'0 10- C'lllll llh In '.'il -Oiehedtl.l .0 IMlv'n New oilv Tl liter I'liiiluetlnil i .Ml, $1 HI iue M .Matinee. $1 mi, 7'i . " Seal.-' on ml'". Academy of Music Jl. Ut'13, I.eheo niul Jlan.icor A. J Duffy, ltcii.tiic.3-' -Mannger, Tin e -Nulllf ai.uliun -Mliliilav (let II. .viatlii. "i iiii'wi.iv una vV'iliiiMla.v Kpidai ill II l'l.nliie Hun nl ll.ii ili I'.iliip liell'x Inimiiiliil lliaina THE WHI" A Siry .-.r i. W H I T K, Sunny South, SLAVE .4.V IU.OIU.I: ..". .Ni w he. on v NnM'1 i;i. i i 1'llMTS .Malliiti' 1, ami Ih .ll I, lliel-' MKllt, I., .'i. U niul ic Keats on alc mfoe&tefr "S& Tl!IC'i:ri-Nljlt NK.NT TTIt.lTIUN' Tlllec NIkIiIh. Sl.nlluv; Tlniiml.i Oct 111. .M.ilini'i'K l'lila anil Satnuliv "A FIGHT FOja MILLIONS." a....