T - - - ysmitimmtift THE SCRAOTON TRIBUOTJ-MONDAV, OCTOBER 20, 1902. ryvv3'i?w"isr,' i' WEST CRANTON Letter of Acceptance of Rev. J. S. Wright- nour, D. D., Read in the First Church Last Night Other News Notes. The eli-ik of the I'ltst Hnptlt ehuuli Iiiim tctelvcd it Ittti'P f i did llc. .1. S. WilRhinniii', D. D, of Oil City, uttept Jng the pnstoiiito of the I'ltst t'liurtli. .At tho close of the evening seivlcp last mining the lettel wits lead to the con Kiegutlon, although dellnlte notion litis Ik en dcfeiicd until 'Wednesday even ing, wlitn a special business meeting will he hold. Hi. Wi Ightnniti was the fouith enn illdiite foi the vacant pulpit, and pieiK'hed In the thtireh two ucrt-shp SundiO". Up whs vu well liked Hint nt a mtutlng of tin membeis nf the chinch ii mil was Issued tu hlni to bei onie initor. Epwoith League Enteitnlnment. The Intel niedhite llpwoilh I.tague of tilt I'uiliinv Mithi)dlt lIplHtopil ihtiii'h will (oiuluil mi uitei t ilnmunt in the (bin ill p.nlois on Thllida mining, Uii. .'I. Soiiip of the best tnl II t In the dt has be n "tuned lor the (Kdc-loii, olid tin iluot which .Ml" l.lle tliiglies-lhuiitl.igc .mil Miss Vlu ,loiu will ulng W the hup whli h caused ."lull fiiMinilili iiiinnipi.t .mil on width tltt) won lli-t pilA- nl lite eisteddfod In lil nl the new Annul lust Uii.oi.i tbm 1)1 I be lull pi ogi .mime Is in tallows p.Mir riiihr I'lllllll Inn t, (iwlhiu mill ('iillitMlilt .liitilt" IM III S(lo . ,, . li " I. Illlllll K' 1m linn .Miss Mmiil l.evvn l'liiiiii i-nlii .Mi" I" I, ii.' l in nl l'i i ! 'lis l!l i.nilil.i' .111,1 Ml" 1'ow II i ( ill Kolo Ml"s In .linn A liilin Siolo 1 1 Sli plans ii l( ( tin 1 . Ml"" M mil l.i wis YlX.ll I "In I' II Will n 11 i'.Vitl S! CON'I' A iK il miIii Mi." I I) l.i mill iu 'I ii'n Solo Mi' (,i mil v, A mill Hnln .inliu Willi mil Yooil Dim, Ml' IIiiiiii' iji mil MN, Joins A inlln S.11I0 li !-'upli ii" (Mixtion .lis M mil T.etvl., A'otnl Solo ll"" I'liiii in l'i urn s-oln Mi- I' llthfi Mi- I il"! 1 I" . cionip nil"! Recent Social 'Notes. I. n 1 i m. i n n i (ouiull, Xn ii!", I!o,il An iiiiiiii. In Id a "in In I .mil "inoltPi in Jvniiti bill leti'iitlv I'niitcllus t'Ollll -,'Vs, ( "l , ,"l. ,111 .(llll(., o.l "Jeflf i"(iu 1).ii, l'ic"id( lit of the Con 1i'de.ii " lion hilm I: l'au and D.ivhl J. i.vls i1,d nude bib' id illi.sts llirip-iinii'iil wile sptvid l.Uei. At Hu' piient.il ho'iu. in:j .1 ii ItMin FHRF.f FW! FB i"uu iiiuui inuiit Five stamps given away with, I eacu oottie ot Dufom s Fiench Tar G. W. JENKINS. H&ttttAA$ '& s H A Woman's Glove OlftTb almosl ,i cert mi mdviv to the tastes of the wearer. Never thought ot th.it belore. mjybe, but it's true. Our Gloves .ire mule loi '.vomn of refined tnstes. and the best "loves prduced in tlu world .ire in oui fixtures. We c.in't tt tv mt re th.in that, and the excellence of our Mo;k ful I v w.irr.itits the statement. il Denfs Gloves, "Lre jousse" f i Gloves, "Alexarads-e" Gioves, Etc. I For Dress occitions and lines, in thib end of the stale. Our $1.00 Glove 8s Matchless f ! l! 'as' ,(""s of ityl- .Hid has no equal for hard service. S zZ All othei unices and qualities of gloves ,n the newest S" Sf fall 'iiul winter shades. Scotch Woo! Gloves For ladies and geitlemen, also children's sizes. These will be much worn this year in cold weather. All col ors, in plaids and fancys at prices not equalled elsewhere . in mis city. Gloves for Gentlemen 3 In lined and tmlined lld, dressed or undressed, all the new shades, including fireys. tans, browns, slate, etc. g One Dollar Glove Meets all ihe icquirements of higher priced gloves, It is fashionable, it looks well and .t wears well. Trv a pair. S Ladies' Seasonable Neckwear 3 The Neck Kuffs will be as popular as ever this year. I ll( lieurun ttfnt lo . fn.wli,. l .. ,i.. i .. '. , ,.w ,,,, .rw ..t.. .j wnktiHiiijjiji ill CIS y aU iiecom- ing, but other styles miy suit your fancy better. If you are bashful and don't want to come inside, take a look at the window display, It gives n sliuht hint at correct fashions Neck Rufls in black, black and white, all white and white and black. In Liberty, Taffetas, etc., there is reallv no end to the assortment. Globe Warehoto?.! wtoWMimtoffltototmmfflMtmmG street, Miss V.Wti Foy was lendeied a sin prise Kildny evening. The Usual pleasures weie enojyed and nt a lain hour .Mis. Toy served lcfieshnientf. Jn attendance weie: Misses Hoclyn Cllb lln, L'aiinel Kalioy, Johanna O'Connoi. AlUe CJIIroy, Mollle I'ltslinmons, Smile Neville, Mm gin ot ('iilinvan, Keglne t'liiuivnii. Albeita llaiiley, Helen Hun ley, Maty Hailstone, May rov.Mailu l.iukln, I.ldn t'ioln, Pianees Toy, mid Mesi.s. Joseph CSIItny, Jo"eph Durfv, John Devlin, Joseph O'Connor and John Molet. Steam Pipe Buist. At :! !0 o'eloek .Sunday niotnlng, P"o plc living ni'.il the Ml. Pleasant bleaker wuo still tied by a loud explosion and In a few minutes the ymd suiiound ing the bii'akrr was lllled with people. A "K-llR'h sleani pipe, eiu.vlng stoniii fioni the boiler liuue to the bleaker, bad eplodtd, Mattel lug dlit and coal In eveiy dheitlon. The steam was shut olf and the ( nglueei lepihcd the hie.ilf. News of the Chinches. The ( 1p.ii (ool w either ol Sunday i.uised tho ni.i oi liy ol Hie cliurih yoeis to come out. and as .1 result al inost all 'e"t Seuinton ihuubes weie well lllled, "onie being uowded. At Hip nioining "Pi lie of the Siuip "on M( thodlt npl"(op,il (liuiili, a laigp nunibii weie lecelsed Into full iliillih luembeiMilp. The hold's .sup pci was a No coiiiiupiiioiated. In the csenlng the p.iMoi, Ke. Hugh ('. All -Dpimott. pi eii lied an iuteiestlng ,md hi'ti uctlc si iinoii fiiuii the siibjiit, "Dcnihis. tlp Tin I tor." tin it 'I hlngs in Little Things" was the Mibjei t ol l!e. Thomas do C!iu iliiV ei moii .it the morning seulie uf the J.u Icon .Sheet H.iptlst i bin ill. In the evening, ,i genci.il pi.iNe .mil "ong seulip was held oei the -ptHenieiit ol Ihc mil "hike The pislnr g.ac a In lef I ilk on th.it tuple, whiih lias pn giooml l lie publb mind fin the p.c-t live iiionth" Til'' i llhri novel Ihpiuc of ,i "Vol lanii in the linn I" w.is the -ubp(t i f 1W .lames I'eiiiilngii s lim.iiks at tbf ivculiig Mivut of tin Kmliui.v .'letliiull"! KiImomI ihuiili III. Miu nlngi i bindlid tin subifit well and (Ipp)iIv Intcictpd 111" 1 1 1 !,"" audit IK c l!ev T rf .lame", of Pirbi, .Mo, in -i iipleil the pulpit ol the riiM 1 5 iptl"l ihuiili Suiiil iv nun ullirt ,iiid In Ibe vciiint,' Jtiv. D 1). Hopkins of the Til"! Webb n.iptNt ihuiili, pip.iihul GENERAL NEWS NOTES. 'I be Kailioad auxili.ii of Hip Kinip :im Mclbodi"t Upiinpal ihuieh will loiiiluil a 1 1 mi ihnvvdei uiipoi In tin i bin ill piiloi" on 'lhtiid,i) cv piling, Oi t IV 'I lib pv Piling, the Ynimg Mi n s I.eiglle ot the Til "l M'el"ll Mapll. iliuiih will hold one ol theb intcieit- walking. The most complete Si er. ap for Hen f. :. er. sr lug mcellngs In the chuieh pmloi?. The mibjett of the evening will be "Hetrospecllvo View of tlio Different Singes in Jewish lllatmy for Forty Years," nnd II. P. Davis will be the flpeaker. Dr. D. J, Jenkins will give one of bis Interesting talks un ttirtcnt evontH of the past week. The Oh I Nl'rt ot the Washburn Htieet PiPftbyteiliin eliuieh will hold a unlriue entertiilnniotit thin evinlng In the church purloin. The social lommltlee of the Ijlectile flty Whoelnien will conduct a nodal for inetnhcin nnd their hitly friends nt the iosy club looms tonionovv even ing. Jiunes Hughes, of Xoitb Main ave nue, Is quite 111, Mi . 0. W. Davis, of Ninth Btom loy avenue, iiniiouni.es her nppionehliiR nun i Inge to John Hughes, of Xoitii Alnlu avenue. Mis. David .liinies, of South Hyde, I'aik nvenup, has as her guests her pjientn, Mr. nnd Mis. John Williams, of Wilkes-Hau e. Isiinc Thomas, of Xoi Hi Main uve nue, Is In iVevv York on u business trip. Jibs Marguiet Davl, of Hampton stieet, bus recoveicd fi am u plight In disposition. Mi. Llllliiu Osboinc, alto, with pow er nnd beauty, sing Hip ohllgatu nolo In the nntheni, "Thy Will Up Doup," ipiulcied nt the pv pnlng "eivlcc of the Flist Hnptlst ebinch. All numbers of the Sons of Cninbiln (JIpp and Hcpubllcan club me lequest ed to meet tonight nt Co-opetutlve hull nt 7 o'clock, to pioceetMo the Iyieiim In a bod.v , The oiing -on of ill. nnd His. Prlie, of Kllmiup inpiiue and Jiukson stinet, who wns inn over vvhllp stepping olf a Washburn stieet ear last week, Is moio cilousl Inlured thnn was nt JlrsL supposed. The little fellow Is cut and In ulted In a verv painful malum. The membeis of the rndependent llppublimn club of ldncoln Heights held an enthusiastic meeting In their looms on H.ituiila.v evening, about 100 membeis being piescnt. During the evening Hon. Alton A. Vosbuig, Coun ts Cominl'-sloneitt lion Is and Penman, John W. .loid.in, foiintv Chili man II. I. T.ivlni, ri.iuk U. Ueeso and W. A. Stanton nnde ndilie'-seu. I. Ida. the voung d.iughtei of Mi. nnd Mm. Klchiud Awell, of Itock stieet, vvbllt plnvlng v Ith .1 number of (oin p.iulnus e-tPidiij,, had a pea fniied III lier eni. It w.is iiicc-shj fur Dr. Itey nolds to pufoini .in opci.itlon to le liinve the pea. HEAR SECRETARY MOODY, Piesident Roosevelt's Pcisonnl Repicsontative nt the Lyceum tonight. HELD ANNUAL MEETING. Membeis of the Car Foi omen's Asso ciation Held Meeting in the Boaid of Tinde Rooms. 'Ihe C.ii Km omen's Asoiiatioii of Siiantoii held its legulu monthly Dieting hi the Si i .niton bond ot ti.ulp looms Sati ml. iv ev piling, con vening at S o'( lo( k, Piesldrnt 1.. T. ('.infield, pii's-iding. About sevcnt.v-lle iiMiibei s weie picsail Tiains Part ing, Whit in e the CniM's and How 'an We liciniily Same," was the pim (ipil lophnf the nUlit, on wbli Ii bigh lv iuteiestlng papeib w(ic lead by J. IJ. Mm lay, ( hlef diauglitsmuu of the Del.ivv uc, T.,ilK,ivv.iiiii,i and Western (omiMii.v, and It 1!. Itahlnldgf, ihlef tai luspeitoi ot the Philadelphia and Reading Uailw,i Lompnii). The snb Jeit being ,i veiv live one, a piolonged teilinical nlsinsslon followed, fioni which con-idPi.ible benellt was deiived by the membeis Suitable lc-oliitions weie diavvn up on tho death of Geoige M Davie, thief tai liispettm of the Pennslvanla ltull lo.id tompanv, Williamspoi t. Pa., who was one ot the oignnizeis of the Llub and a valued member This being the annual mtcting ot the asotiatlon, the following otlltPis weie le-eleeted: Pit sklent, I, T. t'.inlleld, Delavvaie, Tjtk.ivv.iniin and Western company; vlie piesident, U. B Rnsbildge, Phila delphia and ltinding; spctetaiy, . W. riuinett, Cential Itnilioad of New Jei-s-ov , Oe.isiiiPi, t'. I, Paindy, Delavvnie, l.adtii wanna and Western. A laige iiuniber of out-of-town membeis weie piesent, lopiespiiting fcome ten different i.'ilhoad ( ompanlcs. The nbjett of the aoi latloti Is to hi lug together men inteiested In car depiu tment matteis, for the jtiit pose of et hanging Ideas and discussing ques tions of intPiest. with the object of facilitating the movement of cai.s nnd educating the c.u men to a keener Know ledge of ci ouomy in maintenanie and for the settlement of disputes that the membeis muv wish biought before it. The minutes of these meetings aie published nionthb In the Railway Mas ter MechanlL, a magazine devoted to the Intoiests of piacthal i.ilhoad men, whlih Is the ollli Inl organ ot the asso ciation. The oiganUatlou has been In twlwlenie not ijultt a .venr as et, din ing vvhlih time It has gained a. mtm bei.sblp of about 2J". which augurs well for the futuiP pio&poilty of the asso tlatlun, GREEN RTDGE. Thonins IMtteison, ol Plieulllo, visited CiPcii Ridge fi lends ,Satiiulii Pliifessui Hoi;, is, pilntlpil of publiii hi lioiil No .N, ll.th plllclllll-lll till) Tulllo Moigau pinpKio on I Vim av(mu, and with his tamlb Is now oKiipjIug It as a ipslilt'iite Me.sMs- Towiici and H-lielmiin lllivn u tinned (nun a Ihhhig tiip at KUei's pond I'ndci the auspltes ot tho I.adloV Aid notIet of the Asian v .Methodist Kplhiopil c lunch un nit ("tliililtlon will bo glvpn in tho i Inn ill piiloi Pitdio ovpuing oi this wick CJulli a mmiliti of line wcnl.s of ui l luivo been loaned tor tho oiiaslou and an iidinlt-sinii ot lu uiuh will bo dim t,(d Apinus and homo made i.tml will bo of lend foi sale Tho loot ball i lulls o si hauls No J7 of this pi no, and No .1 ot Oiuuuoif, plaed a liuiili game on tho Ninth Pail, giniiiulh Batuiil.). luoi iilng, Iho moio lit big ihi hi faviu ol No .'7. Hni old Kinntib, of lllahstdwu iiiiub mi), In Hpoiiding a few da) at the homo of Ids pan ins. Mi and Mis William Kcmioih, ol Washington avenue lluinco Sinvnid, of Kosti)iu acndpinj spout tho Siibli.itli at Ids homo uu Dili.. MID UVlllllO DUNMOKE. A blitluliiy p.ntv was tcudeu'd lls Ida dinuiaon ut hoi homo on Chinch atieet rld.i evening In hcnoi of her twenty Uiht bllllul.u Tho av tiling was spent In plujhig Kiinus, and at a lite lioui ie fiilmiuitH weio seivcd Those piesent weie. IIIsms .Maig.net Hniiis, Rtt.i Too le.v, Kminic Hi own, Ida nlmoisou. Anna i.ltchip. Tlnu f.!m,iikfin i?,n,! ..,.1., Jane I.lniciHon. K'utlii.vn dmoison, and .Aiiisieis win ten 'mnoisun, Cuit achif, Jutttpli Smith, Aitliui '.Ihens-, uimei Toole. I'liink shawl. Jessie Dl.ilno, Ai- thur I'liich raid William Johnson. i SOUTHSCRANTON IN HONOR OF ANNIVERSARY OF THE REFORMATION. Joint Services to Be Held on Sunday, Nov. 2, In the Parish House of the German Presbyterian Church New St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church to Be Dedicated on Sunday, Nov. 10 Surprise Party at Resi dence of Mr. and Mis, Barnlckcl, Other News Notes. The anniversary of I.iithDi's Ilofor matlon will bo obseived on Sunday, Xovemhcr 2, ut the pntlsh house of Hip (lei man Predj,totlun chuieh, on Hlck oi y stieet. The pnHtors and inembcis of the Qcimnn Hvangellenl pliuttlies In this vlilnlty have been invited to par ticipate, nnd a committee of clergymen have been selected to ninke niningp ments unit piepare u suitable pro gramme for the oecaslon. Rev. Dr. I. J. Schmidt, or the Chuieh of Pence: Rev. TelK Stcltimiin, of Petetsbing, and Rev. Jncob Hthoettle, of West Hci uiiton, coinpilsp the (ominltlec. They have setllted the seivltes ot I.nwiontc'B oiclipstin for the nccoin paiilment to the Clunnl union nnd other talented slngeis who will lake pai t, while addi esses will be mnde by Rev. Dr. Hnusscr, of St. Paul's chute I), on Pi aspect u venue; Rev. Koll Stelnman, or Peteisbuig, nnd Rev. Welsskopf, of Pilcebtug. Other speakeis will also nd diess the gathprlng, which takes place at the pulsh house, because of lcpnlis being made to the chin ill. The build ing will actoinmodnte almost as many pel sons as the chuith. New Chuieh Nearly Complete. The new St. Paul's Methodist Kplsio pal thin ih, at Pear stieet and Plttston avenue. Is almost finished and will be dedicated to the sen ice of God on Sun day. Novembei 1G The ehu it'll Is a substaullallj built f i .line stiuctuie on a Milestone foun dation, and has a fiontngp of 41 feet and n depth of 7," feet, vv hirb Includes tho tower nnd p.usonnge, vvhlih has been made a pint of the stiiKture. A huge bisement tuns the length of the building, and Is eleven fppt high. It will Iip glvpn n sand finish with cipam tint ed walls. ,mrl win bo used as a meet ing pIiko for the miiIous societies of the congiegallon. The chuieh Itself will have a s-eating capailty or tbiee bun-di-Pd when complete, and will be car peted tlnoimhout 1 he platform and pulpit aie 8M feet and stands about two feet high. A bllghtlv l.nsed platfoini for the choir and slngeis has also hem plated at the light of the pulpit. The seats will bo (uiaugpd iu tinular foi in, with two innln aisles and two side aisles. 'Ihe idling is twentj-onp fret high and slopes to sKtpen feet at the side. The Intel lor will be in colois, and n it ui.il pine finish, gas and dpctiie ll Ings Imvo hpen put in. and a Speiu or heating sjstem has been installed. Tho windows ,ue of old iatlicdi.il amber tintfd glass, and when tompletp thp building, which will tost about $7,000. will bp one of thp piettlt.st hoiibes of woiship In Seianton. The dtdicitioii seivlics will bp In ih.ngp of the piesiding eldei. Rev. Austin ritiffin, of Plttston, and tho dedication petition will bp givon by Rev. J. W. Powell, of Buffalo, X. y. A Surpiisc Paity. A pleasant aftah took place at the residence of Mi. and Mis. BnnUcel, on Cedar avenue. Ft Ida v night, when a paity of ft lends and neighbois took the hou&e l)v stoim and completely sui piised the inmates. The evening was thoioughly enjojed bv the meny makeis, and a dlv pi si lled programme of music, vvliieh Includ ed piloting aph selec tlons and dancing, was Indulged in until II o'clock, when lefreshments weie sened Flash light pictures weie taken of the gath ering befoie it broke up at midnight. Those in attendance weie: lit. and Mis Henrv Harnickel, Mr. and Mts. Thomas l.ewi, Mi. and Mrs. Samupl Kemmerer, Mr. nnd Mts Jennings, Mr. and Mis. Itvin Millet. Mr. and Mis. Knort, Mr. and Mrs. Schaffer, Rev. and Mrs. Jnmes WItke. Mioses Minnie Welsh, Alice and Vern.i li.u nickel, Mrs. Lutzenborger, Mts. Mejets, Mts. .Schauta and Mrs. H. Welsh; Messts. Frank Sehultz. Attbur Millet, Andtew Zieglei. William Miller. Con Hartm.in, finest Bai nickel and Louis Hnusuith. NUBS OF NEWS. Hxtenslve repalis aio being made at engine house No. J on Cedar avenue, and a set of bathtubs ate being in stalled. A laige heatet is, also being plated, nnd the peinianent men's sleep ing looms nte being geneinlly ovei- luiuled. The lepaiis to the Hltkoty Stieet Pitsbyteilan chuifh aio not yet com plete, and it has been decided to hold the first seivhes, the first week In Do tembei, which will bo the lifteeuth itnnlvet.sniy of the chinch's dedication. The Svvnblau Veieln will hold Its an nual haivefct festival lit Wotklngmen's hall this evening. The Ladles' Aid society ot the Hick ory street chuieh will hold a towel so tlul at tho patish house, Nov. 1.'. Cainp -1J0. Patriotic Older Sons of Amei icn, will meet this ev tiling lu Ilurtmau's hull, Di. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam Is guiiwinteed to tuio all coughs, "No tute, no pay," Foi sale by all dealeis, ' A special meeting of St, Paul's Meth odist Hplstopal chut oh Ladles' Aid so ciety will tako plate tnmoiinw' uftei iionu at - o'clock, nt the lesidento uf Rev. F. P. Doty, on Chert y stieet. St. Mali's Ci lee and Dtaiu.itlii Basket Bull team met the Twentieth CVntui team ut Callet's ball, Frlduy nigiit, unit defeated them by the scote of 8-C The City Bill Pusteis' union have- se tuied liendquiiiteis at Hill Cedar ave nue, and not 010 C'euar avenue, us ie poi ted, NORTH SCRANTON. James A Joidin and Hdw.iid J O'Mnl Kj , of Wi'bt .Maiket stieet, have itf tin nt tl Horn a ftvv ilija' visit with ii loads In Shouailtln ih P J, MiUulio, of Wione avenue, has ittuiued home aftoi a tliioo mouths' stuv at Cold mount, near Plltshuig Rev Mat till llefl'ion, of lluloton. was the guest nt the 1'lMin K'sldetKo on III It k avenue, dining the pist vvtelt Daniel Thomus, of William stieet. is ablo to bo uiauutl again aftei a sciluus uttatk of Uphold fevet. P J. FImiii, of Biltk avenue, Is nble to bo about hlu duties tignlu after n slight uttatk of iheunntlsm, Ijiwiento Bums, of tho lUm of Hiitns & l.ottus, the West Mntkct stieet shoo dealeis, lias returned fioni a business tllp to Buffalo Tito Uocltiutn's union will meet in Leoiinid's hall on West Market street this afternoon nt i TO. Mis. Miiry Davis, of Nnntlcokp, Is be Ing cntoi tallied by Miss Cnslo Jenkins, of Win no avenue, The Cambrians nnd tho Franklins will play a match bowling game on the Nottb Heiiintou bowling nllevs this evening. ltlcbnid Hughes, of Putnam stieet, spent pstcidny with his patents In l'oi est Cltv. Jnmes Melvln bus letmneit home fioni a five niouths' stay In New Yoik. Dnvld Williams, ot PlMiiiiuth. Is Iho guest of Ids (lnugblrt, Mis ttlcluild Rod. oi lik, of Noith Main avenue Hnirv Williams and William Patterson, of Wit tin nvenue, spent .vcstPidny with Mlnookn ft lends. Samuel Lewis, tinv cling salesman for the Pathfinder cigar, whe has been tinv ellng through the state of New Jeisev, siiptit 'ostottlty at bis botuu on Ninth Main avenue. ' William llitlrell, of Htldgonoi t, Conn, spent the past few ilnvs with his sister, Mis W. A. Mitchell, of Dean stieet 'Iho Indies of the Home MlRslimnty so cle! v of tho Pi evidence PieshvtPtlnti chuieh, me ptcpnilng it box fo s,,nd to the school at Ashevllle, N. C The tom niltteo In thaigo will ho at the chuieh Tiiosdav to pink the lin and would like all nrtleles pent In bv Tin dny noon New and spcond-hand gin month, also bedding and mateiliil for sowing, will be atippt uhlo 'I Iip ladles nf dm Pioshj tcilan chuieh will scive an ojster supper In tho chinch inilois Ft id tv of this woik It Is Imppil that till Hip (hut th membeis and fi lends will bp piesent, The ladles will nnd to sew In the Pips btcilnu chin di pailoui all div tonionovv. HEAR SECRETARY MOODY, President Roosevelt's Personal Repicsontative nt the Lyceum tonight. HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATED. Could Not Scoie Against the Key stone Academy Eleven at Ath letic Park, Satiudny. Thp Stianton High school foot ball team was defe tted at Athletic path, Sntuidny afternoon, bv the Keystone academy team by the stole of L'3 to U, lu two twentv-flvp min ute halves. Kc) stout won the loss and chose the not them goal; Allen kicked off fot High school, and Wellaul got the ball on Keystone's fumble. The High school bos, aftci tijlng In vain to hit thelt opponents' line, lost the ball on downs, sitoi t plunges b.v Ke stone advanced tho ball well into High school's tenitoiy, and at this point Ihe suptib tatkting ot Th.i.vet and Bowel woi Hod the Ke.v stone bojs not a little, but In the net llue-up thti used thcli close fmm.ition iil.t.v, sending Biumlage ovct the line fot the lhst touilidovvii. vvlihh took just s(,cn miimtes of ,ie tu.il pl.iv Cnie Uhked the goal. High s(,ool kicked to Kev stone aHer thp touchdown, nnd bj ,t fumble got possession of the b ill. ('ulckly lining they sent Lrvi around the light end fot twenty jnids with the ball on Kejstone's twenty jntd line High scliool tiled haul to stoio, but the 1'atloij vllle bovs weie too ninth for HiPin and the local team lost thp ball on downs. Puip Inn tiling b.v K. C.iipj biought the ball to the middle ot the field. Cute was ghen the ball and he went thtouglt High school's line foi a. touchdown, and also kit ked the goal. High sdiool got the ball on the next (day, and aftet one oi two unsucccss lul attempts to gain the half cuds with Hie ball in their possession. In the second half. r. t'uey kicked off foi Ke stone, and the ball was tum bled bj High school, but then Immedi ately legnined it In the same manner. Tho locals weie foteed to kick, and Baldwin getting the bill plowed tbtough High sthool's line fot a touch down due Killed to kick tho goal After the touchdown Allen kicked the ball well into Kejstone's teiritoty, nnd one nf the Factor, v ille bo.vs fumbled it. Hvans dropped on the pigskin. On tho line-up Ddvv.uds was given the ball, and by good inteifetence he made fifteen jaids around right end, then Levi added twentj-flve mote, and the ball was on Keystone's thtee Mud line. Stone went tluough foi another two j aids, and then High school hulled thelt whole teim Into Keystone, hut Kejstone was immovable and the only hope High school had of sooting was gone. Ke stone then with liteslstnble fotce battel ed down High sthool's weak defense and sent Cute thtough for the fourth and last touehdow n. The game ended with the ball on High school's thitty-llvc jaid line. The line-up: S. II. S. K. A. Levi left end (.'apt. Powell Hvans lett tackle Baldwin Wt'llnril lett gunid Oakley Xllzelmnu eeutei Dean Smith light giiniil Pish Kdly, Dawson tight tiekle Brundago Capt. Tlutj. ei.,.. right end Place Allen lett half-back P. Cute Hdwiuils Unlit halt-btck.. ,.t t'auy Stone full-back ('mo Bower iiiaitci-b itk Wnltci Rt'ieitc Tlinvoi. Pmpbe Major Slsk, West Point. Tlmekooptis Hvans, S. II. S. , Thomas. K. A Linesmen-MtGovein. S. II S.; Itlgtlv, K. A. Time of hnlves-twentv-llvo inlnutts. Toutlidowns Cine, 'J, Biiunlago, Baldwin OBITUARY. JARHD M. C'lllTI'HNDUN died Oeto ber l'i, I'.iO.', at S o'clock p in Ho was hoi n lu Pints mi Mount Wano toimt.v, Pa, Jul Jn IS.'X Ho bigun his business tanor as a iniithaiit at Diiittliilf, Sus iiuelianna. louiitv. It was at Dunditff ho mauled Mmy H, Wollcs Juno SI, Dili,, Tho milv ilpvolopnienl of the toal tlolds lu and ntnt Seianton soemtd to offer gieiittr Indiiicmoiils for an attlvo busi ness caicei, and he tamo lieio and en gaged with otlieis in otionlng mines at Old I'm go and latei neat Dickson C'lt, The UelawiiKi and Hudson Canal torn. pau gave him Pinplnvmciit hi 1Si,ii and his HUlgv and di'votlon tu the lllteitsts ot tho (oiiipanv .soon vion lot hint t tpld pto motlou until In Dually was made assist ant geuctnl manngoi Ho continued ill tho sotvhe ot (ho lompanv until ho vvas I lid aside b. nn iiiiiuablo nialadv Hu was a lotompoini v with John Bilshln J J Allitlght, Thomas PUksou ami tho other iniikois ol Siiantoii Ho b-avrs tu siiivlve him a widow iiidI ouo son Iho papeis will Intel give liothe of 'lie fimtial uuiiiniiiit incuts. MRS S B MOTT. wife ol Smllb I! Mutt, of HJ South .Main avi'liue, died at tho tiitull.v homo Satiudi,v uioiuliK, at It o'clock nged (0 eais Mth Mutt lui, been hi pool health fot tho past veai, al though death was not tluumht to ho su no. it With Inn- hushnud nnd diumlittis gatllt'icd beside the bed hoi sjiltit sped hcavtuwaid atiei n long ami uselul lite Mis Mott was ouo of tin o I, lost itsldouis of West Seianton, having livid lloio nil bet lift Sho was tho daii'.'htei of J. 'Iiuvey Fellows and Is suivlvnl hi hei hiishaiid and two d.iughtets .Mis Slcll i Watts nnd Miss Mmlllt Mntl ot this clt Mis Mott was an cninest woiket In the Wnshhuin Slteet Plf.sh.vteiiiiu chuith mid hot paslot. Rev .1 P Moffatt, D. D, will ofilclato at thu tunt'inl sot. vlies which will lio held toiuoiiow ut J o'dock Inteinient In Potest Hill ceme tery. , MRS J. V BALDWIN, wife of J 1 Bildwln. died at tho tamll homo. 11', South Simuici avenue, Sunduy inonilu0' Fibroid Tumors Cured. A distressing case which baffled the skill of Boston doctors. Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, Mass., in the following- letter tells how she was cured, after everything else failed, by Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Mrs. Hayes' First Letter Appenlinpr to Mrs. Pinkham for Help; "Deah 31ns. PrxitHAM: I lmvp been under Boston doctors' treat ment for a long time without any leliof. They tell me I have a fibroid tumor. I cannot sit down without gieat pain, and the sorene&s extends up my spine. I have beaiing-down pains both back and fiont. j"fy ab domen is swollen, and I have had flowing spells for threo yeais. My ap petite is not good. I cannot walk or be on my feet for any length of time. "Tho symptoms of Pibioid Tumor given in your littlo book, ac curately dcsciibo my case, so I wiite to vou for advice." (Signed) Mrs. E. F. IIayks, 252 Dudley St., (Koxbury) 'Boston, Mass. Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham's advice al though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take her medicine which she knew would help her her letter contained a mass of additional instruc tions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring about the happy result. "Dear Mrs. PinkhAm: Sometime ago I wroto to you describ ing my symptoms and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed all your directions carefully, and to-day I am a well woman. " The use of Ijydia 13. Plnkliam's Vegetable Compound entirely expelled tho tumor and strengthened my whole system. I can walk miles now. " Jjytlla E. Pinkham's Vecotablo Compound is worth five dol-1 lars a drop. I advise all women female trouble of any kind to givo ic a faithful trial." (Signed) Mrs. E. F. Hayes, 252 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Boston, Mass. Mountains of gold could not the place oi the health ana happiness which Juytna j. xinicnaiirsi Vegetable Compound Drought Such testimony should be accepted by all women as convincing! evidence that Iivdia 33. Pinkham's Veuetablo Compound stands! without a peer as a remedy for ovarian trountes; tumors; mnammauons ; uicenirion, j.iuiiig unci uihi placements oi tuo woiuu; oucKitciie; irrcgunir, supi'iessuu ur j.mtuic 2iienstru.it ion. Surely tho volume and character of tho testimonial lej t2rs we aie daily pruning in the newspapeis can leave no room ior noiyj Sirs. Ilaves at her above addiess will cladlv answer any lctuK 7hich sick women may write for Iler gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham and Lydia 13. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is so genuine and heaitfelt that she thinks no trouble is too gieat for her to tako in return for her health and happiness. Truly is it said that it is Ijydia E. Pinkham's A'egctable Com pound that is curing so many women, and no other medicine ; don't for get tins wncn some druggist wants $5000 FORFEIT I' wo cannot forthwith produoo tho orliflnil letters and sicnatures ot aliovo toatiiuouiuls, which will prove their absolute somtlnonoss Lydht 1Z. l'lnUhum Mecllcinu Co., Lynn, Slag. Sho w.is foimerh a icltltnt ot Votmnnt, and t.imo to Su .intern nine jcars iibo. Sho Is survived liv hci lmsli mil, tlin-o liiothei, two sKtci.s and tho following thlhlion: William II. Utltlvvin. Mliltlle liuifr. Vt , Minnie A. IliUlvvln. Ttntl.iud, Vt , ,tntl Nellie, Klttlt, .T.imes, John, Geoise and Ituit, all of this tltv 1'n neial notice Intel. STRICKLAND SHOT HIMSELF. Wns Looking Into Eairel of Revolver When It Wns Dischmged. Three jountr men, It S, Strickland, Thomas Dtako and William HtiKKley, residents of Foster, rented a loom In the Gi.tnd ('enti.il unites Satin day nlBlit, and tetittd to loom No. JO, on the fourth Hoot. At l.30 o'tlock the iiIkIU tleik heatil the tepott of a tevolver, and n few sec onds latei one of the ounir men ttislietl ilow nstaiis and anuoituifd that Stiick l.tntl had shot himself. I'ntiolman llatr Kerty nnd Dr. John JltOiatlt weie .suitt moned. I'toin tlie statements made hv tho .votiiiK men it appears that Sttickland and HatfKley weie in lied, and Diake was sitting on a clinli. I'ach of them tattled n revolvet, and Stiltkland took his gun fioni his tl onsets potket, In tendlnfr to plate It beneath ills pillow. lit linndlinir the weapon, the joiiok man looked into the hat t el of it, anil suddenly pulled the hIkkci, Iho ball entetlltff Ills mouth on tin iIrIH side, fiat'tuiiucr the Jawbone and knotkliiK out tlnee ot his teeth, The bullet evi dently lodged stiinewheiii In his head, us It tottlil not be lotatetl Ills tonipanlous stopped the How of blood as best they could, and Dr, Jc Oiitlli tliessed the Injuiy, nnd atter wnitls had Stilcklaud leinovt'd to the I.at'kavvanna hospital, vvheie It was le pra ted cstetila he was Retting nloni; nltely. SENTENCE DAY IN COURT. Teims of Iinptisojunont That Weie Dealt Out. (ententes weie Imposed In foiiit si.it illdio, Jinlfe'e Kellj llnetl I.toitatd Ciu tls, thief of polite of I'tckvllle, 10 nittl tilt) costs ll pitlsCl lltlllll Illf t tiinini 1 1 IllK au assault anil battel - on lieujiintlii I'l.iik. The JudBt', In piouoiiiH Iiik Sen. tente. said that Cuttls hail bttu too titlkions sienteute was suspended In the wise of lillbeit Hli'Dllilll, the l.)-eiil old boj . toilVicttd of buiKlat.v The l.tttei's pai eiits will plate 111 it) in some institution ('limit's Mlllei was convicted .Satuida of stubbing Andiew Jen in the link JudHe Ktll sentemetl the ptlsonet to la a line oi tl. spend ili'htttn months in the Kusteiu peultentlao mid pa tlie tusts ot piosei'iitlim. Joint To was lound tflillty ut stab bins l'l.ink dandier, on Hiptoiubtr ti last, In i'.ilt's hotel, South Seianton Uu will be seuteutt'il tuda. John I.eiiahiin, ot Suk.ii Notth, was lotivlctetl of cati)intr touie.iltd weap ons. Slis Ciinlo Sajets was found not KUllt.v of bt lay u t'oiumou scold, and the pioseuitoi, Mat tin Dekhmlllt'i, vvaa diietted to iuy the tosts. Gcneiobo Spiotta, who was touvittcd of Fibroid Tumor, who are afflicted with tumors or purchase such testimony ortakel to Mrs. iiajes. all tho distressing ills of women; all fuller information about her illness. to sen you sometnmg uisu. AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Music M. Rels, Lessee and Mnnaecr. A. J Duffy, Business Manager. Week SSd'aV Oct. 20, Diillv Matlnets Coinmciicins" Tiicstlav The Bennett and Mpulton Co, and Their Own Oichestia. Illffll Class Iteptttnitp. j IllB Vaudeville Aets-R Mondiv NiKht "Diuktst Kiissla." Tuesday Matinee "A Dauphin nf the South " Tuesda NiRht "Outcasts of Sciiietv." QpipCQ Matinee, loan J ace. rniUUd Mslit, 10, su and 30c. Seats on sale, Dixie's Theatre, HENKY rAUNSWOItTII DIXIE, Lessee and Manager. Week of October 20. Eugene Q'Rourke and Go., Two pcifoimunces dally, 210 and S 15 I'lltes 13, .'",. ul and ,10c. (Jailer) stats, 10 tints STAR THEATRE ALr. 0 IIEnaiNGTON, Mnnasor. Mouilnv, Tuosdii) and Wednesday, OC'lOHEIt -il .'1 A.ND .'.' "Rose Sydell's London Bells" MATINMIi: I'VIJIIV DAY of hnviiiK attempted to tilinJnully as sault .Matte Kicuidl, was seuetiited b)l JiidKt Mi ('line to tnnleiKo linptlson ineiit lu the itiimt) Jail loi one )ear Joseph llolli'ii was i omitted of steal ing it ciiantit) of sci.li lion tt out t hoi Stenltk c'ltek Coal itimpuii) JuilKuj Ivell) imposed it seitltuti' of ten tla)sl Ut the toiliit) j ill. SOLDIER MARRIED, Seigennt Snyder nnd Miss Hill united uy Dr. McDeunott, rianiutl i: hit) tin of ,no Fianklln avenue, and Miss Agues 1, mil, of 5W Adams avenue, wetc united hi mat i luge ttt I o'tlotk Situula) ufteintion bv Itev II c' .Mi Dei mott. 11 n. at tlie paoonage ol the Simpson Metho dist i'jilstop il chuuh The Kiooni is Hist seigtmu of Coin pany 1', Thliteenth letjlment, Xutlonal (iiiiiid of Pennsylvania, and Ills biltle Is a populiu and t'stlumlilc )oing wo man. They weie unattended, alitl tils peiised with a wedding tilp owing to the fit mini's engagement with his tegl incut, which lb in seivho ut tlie pus ci,t lime.