' .' p,p o THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-F1UT3AV, OCTOBER 24, 1902. 1 v WEST j&RANTON Republican Club Held a Meeting and Elect ed New Members Will Parade Before Wednesday Night's Meeting. The AVtHf '"Ide Hcpublleau club lipid n iTtju'iiv imtllriR In tliclr rooms lust evening, ill which eight new lnombus weio dented. They weio .loscph Oliver, Edwin d Iloticp. D.-vlil T. Wllllump. ft. .. Morgun, Ilmr.VM Joseph, Hurry 1. Davles, Wllllimi IJ. Fuller ami I ,-or Low Is. All nrcmlxiR of the club weio tc qut'Htfd In meet nt Itep'thllctin head IIMlllOlS nl 7 oVImk this (veiling to net nt escort to .Midge Pcnnypuekoi' nnd the other vMlom who will spenk nt the mass meeting In the Lycum Ihls even ing;. Announcement was intido of Hip nriss meeting 10 he held nt St. Unvld'o hull on Wednesday evening. October J9, when uddfc-nses will he dell vol ed by lion. .1. S. Sherman, or ftleu, N. Y.i lion. Ildwurd H. Vrpolnnil, oC Suln mnncn. X. V., and Major Alexander McDonald, of Shin on, 1'u. A Hjifflal cominltUc w is appointed, composed ni Churlos 13. Daniel", W. P.. Thnyw, Palmer I.. Williams Onvld J. llavln and l)i. 'I'lllesen Phillips, 10 r.r lango for 11 parade prior to the mei t lucc next Wednesday evening. The Cnin 1n la Hepuhllcun club will be Invited tn Join In the parade and p'U'tlclpato in the muss meeting. Enjoynble Entertainment. The auditorium of the Embury .Meth odist Kplscopal dun ch was eiowded to the doois Inst evening to listen to a most enjoyable entei tiilnnient, under the direction of the .Innior Kpworth league. The platloim was neatly banked Willi a choice collection of cut flowers. The programme was opened with a piano duet by (Iwilyin and Catheiine James, -which was followed by a vocal duet by Mrs. Latham, after which Miss Maud Lewis faioied with a lecitatlon. After a. piano solo by Mis. linker. Mis. Lizzie Hughe Mrunduge and Mis. Powell sang a veiy inetty duet. Miss Via Jones, contralto, fa voted with a vocal solo, .sung with power and beauty. Mr. Stephens then played a violin solo, after which P. 11. Wari'en pang a solo. This concluding Hie filst pui t of the piogramme, Hie second part opened with a vocal solo by Mrs. Lizzie Hughes Lrundnge. called "A Song of Thanks giving." whose clear, sweet olce com pletely filled the spacious niidltniJum. Miss Urn nibs favoied with a piano solo, after which Mr. Stephens again rendered a violin solo. Miss Maud Lewis recited "Dead Man's Light' The next selection w, is a duet bv Mis. LizJo Hughes Hrunduge and Mi.ss Via Jones, It being entitled ''Cheerfulness, " and was the selection on which they won llrst pilzc nt the eisteddfod held nt the armory on Memorial day. The duet Is a beautiful one, nnd was sung In mi innnner that left no doubt why they received llrst prize, They le spondod to an encore, entitled "Kiom Flower to Flower." The programme was bt ought to a close by a plnno solo by Jennie Butter, nfter which the young ladles of the church served lofreshments In the church pallors. Mis. James Bennlnger had charge of the piogramme, to whom credit Is duo for Its success. Mrs. K. L. Davles, who accompanied Mrs. Lizzie Hughes Biundage and Mrs, C W. Powell In their duet. Is the daughter of Thomas U. Dnvies, of Tacoma, 'Wash. Mr. Davles Is better known as Tom Davles, the leader, as he was Hie leader of the famous "Cor y Dyfi'ryn," of Plymouth, and bis wife, who Is lieie visiting with her duughter, was one of Plymouth's best slngpis, and was a companion of Mis. Ci. W. Powell, "Morfudd " The ladles are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Francis, of Ucllovue, and they have been entei tallied by the lollow lug ladles: .Mrs. Thomas M. Jones, Mis. O. W. Powell. Mrs. John P.enshaw and Mrs. F. D. nrundage. They will leave for their home In a few day. Their visit lias been exceedingly picas-ant. npplcs and was Invited In, nnd later bought beer for them to drink. He claims that he wns drugged, nnd white In that condition they robbed him of $30. After awakening ho missed the money, nnd nccused them of taking It, They then gnvo him back $3, bo he says. The hearing was held In Alderman Davis' office, yesterday afternoon, and nfter hearing the evidence he placed the women under $300 ball each, New Alleys Opened. The West Side Howling club's new alleys in St. David's hall building wcio opened last evening, under the man. ngement of Ludwlg and Toons. The leatme was ati exhibition game be tween the AVcst Side club and a picked team composed of the captains of vnil ous teams in the City league. Tlnee games were rolled, as follows: WKST SIDI5. Clnm Chowder Supper. A most enjoyable clam chowder sup per was served by the ladles of the Simpson .Methodist Kplscopal church In the church parlors last evening. From 6 until 8 o'clock the tables wotc tilled, and a very neat stun was netted to the Ladles' Aid society. The menu con sisted of chowder, baked beans, cheese, cake, coffee and Ice crenm. The tables were In charge of the fol lowing ladles: No. I, Mis. Decker. Mis. Quick and Miss Decker; No. :, Misses Fiuncls, DePiie. Snow and Fritz; No, 3, Mis, Heed. Mrs. Transuc, Miss Helen Curbln nnd Miss Oussle Fritz; So. -I, .Mrs. Hurzlcr, Mis. Slote and Miss lOmma Uarzler. ONLY SEVEN DAYS MORE In Which to Tnke Advantage of the Most Liberal Offer Ever Made. J)octor Churchman Byers Compelled to Withdraw His Famous $10 Oll'er-ilis Oillccs Crowded to Their Utmost Capacity-He Gives Notice That All Persons Applying for Treatment Before November 1st Will Be Treated for $10 Until Cured All Cases Accepted This Month Under a Positive Guarantee to Cure or Money llcfundcd This Oiler Positively Expires October 3lst at 8 P. M.-lt Will Not Bo Extended Beyond That Date. Simpson Church Notes. The pastor will organize a new Bible elms for young ladles and gentlemen In the Sunday school on Sunday. The class Is particularly for those who havo not been In the habit of attending Sun day school, It being u tine oppoitunlty to enter n good class. The services on Sunday moinlng will be u derided novelty. The pastor, Hvw H. (.'. McDenuott, Is very desirous that those members of the church or congicgntlou who did not hand in their address last Sunday will do .so next Sunday, as he Is piepailng u new church list. AVhen the Impioveiuents now under way aie completed, old Simpson church will be one of the mol pleasant chui ch homes on the AVcst Side. FREE! FREE! FREE! Five stamps given nwny with, each bottle of Dufour's French Tar G-. W. JENKINS. D.iK I'M 1GS V,'2 HM How lands a "its mo JO'i iis Jones 11: in 1ST II') lleynon 120 IV) 170 173 MeCrncken ,-,l 17s ISt .-,10 70i; bOI Mil 2 31.1 CAPTAINS. Hopkins T,t 17.", Ill 17;. Wharton i:;s i:r, in Wi Andeicgg Hi lwi 1.11 I," 1 Boll 11.1 104 171- IJ, McMcr 1,-, no Ill-.i7:, Tin r,oo High Score Hc non, IS''. Hlf.li Aveiage McCincken, 170. ::i 21 n Farmer in Trouble. W. S. F.irliam, of Mill City, appealed before Aldcim.in D.nis yesterday af ternoon and swore out a warrant for the arrest of Miss .Margaret Walters, of South Lincoln avenue, and Mrs. Bay Milliard, of 1211 Division stteet, on the charge of stealing Vo fiom him curly in the afternoon. The story told by Farham was a rather peculiar one. He said he went to the house for the run pose of selling Brewer-Carpenter. The rriends of Miss Beitha Brewer, daughter of Mrs. Clinton B.11 tholomew, of 112 North Lincoln avenue, nnd Karl Carpenter, of Fairview avenue, weio very much surprised to leain of their marriage, which took place In ITIng bamlon some lime ago, they being united by Bev. Phillips. a jinptist deigynian of the Bailor city. The young people had given no Inti mation of their intended action, and after their inariiage the linppy event was kept a piot'ound secret. .Mr. and Mis. Cm pouter are both ery young, and the eent was the cause of much surpiise to their parents and friends, who, however, extend hearty congiatu- LUIOUS. The limit Is leached, The Clieat Quaker Physician Is compelled to wlth diaw his famous $10 offer. The ciowda of people applying nt his ofltcos durlnc the past few weeks have been so gient us to compel the necessity of Its with drawal. Doctor Byers would like to extend Indefinitely this llbetal offer, but the facilities of his olllce will not ad lull of It. However, he wl.mes to glvt all an opportunity to be cuied anil test for themselves the supeilority of bis treatment, und he will agree to treat nil poisons applying nt his offlce on or be loie October :il on the following tonus. Doctor Byers will agree to tient all petsons applying at his offlce before November 1st for the nominal sum of $10 until cured, medicine Included. This does not menn $10 a month,but $10 for a complete nnd radical cure. He furthermoie agrees that if the patient is not entirely cured in a specified length of time, to return the money paid without quibbling or evasion, it has always been the principle of his life never to keep a fee unless the patient is cured. He wishes, however, to emphasize the fact that this offer positively ex pires on the 31st day of this month nnd will not be extended under any circumstances. If you wish to be cuied nt n nominal mice, under 0 positive guaiantee to refund the I money ifthe cure is not accomplished. I It is important for you to call at once. It is ndvlsable to call as early 1 as possible and avoid the rush that will naturally occur during the clos ing doys of this offer. HE WAS PARALYZED Mr. John Jenkins, Dunmore, Pa., says! "Seven ioum ago I fell down an elevator shaft and liijiurd my spine, and 111 a lesult my Ipgn beenmu completely pnialyzed, No ono can appreciate the ter. illile condition I was In eeepl those who hnve gone tluoimh the sitnie oiilcnl. I' 10m a stioii!, vlgoious iimn I had been tiatiRfoinieil Into n helpless nipple. I ruilltl only walk by the 11I1I of enildies, nnd only then with the gi cutest iliniculty Having lead about the almost niliaeiilous elites that were being porfoi ined dally by iJr. Byeis I concluded, as a last icsnit to tiy Ills treatment I began to hnpiow al niost Immediately and this li'ipiovenient bus been so rapid and im piecut con dition 00 cutlsraetoi.v that I lord It a diilj to trmnldml (o niultH a puiii stnteinetit or what Hie gieat tjiiahei Phy.dclan lias done for me. Suielv a doctor that is able to do such wondeis must fop poscsi'il of moio than human power. I shall nevni ceise sounding Hoctoi llvcm' pra'se wliei ever I may be " LUNG TROUBLE Mr. John Welsh, Cnrbondale, Fa., .nys: ".My trouble stalled some time ago. 1 had a i.overe cough, which annoed me Riently. 1 lost llesh rapidly and became Kieally emaciated. .My appetite was poor, and food did not seotn to nouilth mo. In liiet. 1 hud all those symptoms that nie cliaiuclpiltdle of a couHiiniptlxe. I tiled doctor at'ler doctor without teller. I was folium and hopeless, and concluded t was desthud to till a cnnsuniptlvo'H giuvc. Having he.iid so much about the nun del fill rules being peifouncd by Doctor Ilyeis I went to his ollliu and started treatment, Today, stiango as It may speiu, m cough has left me, J Iiiimi gained ilcsh, mid Hie pallor of my (hecks has been icplnccd by tho rosy tint of health 1 11111 a cuied man, and I give atl the pinlM' to the gieat (Junker Physician, whosu supeili skill has tiansfoi nif d me Into 11 new being. His power over disease Is an Inboin uuulltv which inw imme " aie I Men Gome to Us I insure them entire g: a Because we treat them well, and satisfaction with every purchase. In selling Men's Furnishings our idea cheap; but how good, for the price asked. have built mir snrrrtc nnrl on n.,f ,,,Q ...;n :... .: :. - ' ",,v " '"i " vwii iiiaiuiaui 11. n is not how On that we acnue, jf Our Collars and Cuffs ?: have a reputation for stvlos nnd nnnlitTr fi,nf efnv,,i i-i...i S!" :ho new Foil sl,nnK"f !, J " " "" "uu,,,uiu. i 25e OR uc sLi 3 a All tho new Fall shnpes at hand. Very best 4-ply Xinen Collars (any style) 2 for Very best 4-ply All Linen Cuffs (any style) a pair.. Correct Suspenders f r w ,w fo, h Ciiuil' 1UU111E Better Suspenders than you can get elsewhere for, smy.iui ou&penaers in a hundred stylos at 25c DOc 3 Hen's Underwear 3 a a a a 3 a There are hundreds of men in this city who would not dream of going anywhere else than to our store for their Underwear They can. always be fitted here, and they can't get trashy ear- ments. Al the new ideas for men who seek style, nnd the stanle weaves and colors for those who demand comfort only. Extra & sizes in both ways if you want them. y g Prices, 25c to $2.50 the Garment i Heavy Wool Sweaters Tor men, youths and boys in every color, nnd fancy stripes. Trices, S5c to $3.50 Each S I Men's Night Shirts j u neavypiam or twuied White Muslin, also in fancy Out ing Flannels of best quality. Sizes, 14 1-2 to 10 inches Prices, 50c, G5c, 75c and $1.00 Outing Flannel Pajamas ifi The most comfortable sleenlne- fnrmmif ,nri v... -i j i . . a - i. xuu wuni GENEBAL NEWS NOTES. The extensive impairs to HiiBiue com n.iny No. 3 (u,irteis .110 about completed. The lutoiior lias boon ( ompletely iriio lated, the hunk 1 001115 liavinjr been ehaiiKed and two .sllflluj? pnlri plaoil In the front ot the buildliifi. instead or at Hie 10.1r.aa be ft ire. New talls. new lloor ami new tmnt doors lmo born put in pl.iee, fo that the hoiie ih now one of the best In the city. All clsteddlod will br ,Pi,j rm rintinna Day. under tbo nuspln-s of the Sons of I'ainlni.i dub. fiic.it p.ilns ,ao i,tnK taken to make UiN .1 cieat mulp.. .Maltha AV.islilntrton chapter. Older of Ha.Mein Kl.ir, will hold an inipoit.int melius 011 lloud.ij cveuiiiK. in .Masonic hall. C. W. lade, of Price stieet. is Improv ing bis propel ty with a stoii" wall. James Wil-on. ,,i if.m.tto htiert, Is rccoeiiiiK troni ,111 ilhiffs. 3Ir.. D.ivld Junius, of Smith 1:1 1 pit neinie, Is home fiom Clevel.ind. Jlrh. W. Jbu-Kaiis nnd dauRblor. I'loi enee. and .Mis. .1. ohci, spent Thursday at Ohpinut. Mis.! 1 r.iiuz. nf .V01 ih Simmer Is home fiom New .Terse v. Imitation havo boon issued bv tlm Open Window rlub of St. Hreuden '(01111 cil, Yoiinc .Men's In.stltute. for tin ir Ibst annual wiei.il. wUUU will bo held in Mcars' ball net Wednesday evenlnc. Tho ball will be pieltily deiorntrd for ih,i occasion, and llauer will fuinluli miislo. A match wime of ten-plus will bo rolled on tho Hleetlic City Wheelmen's nlb 101s poninir noiweeu the :. ('. W. team nnd tho Serauton lilcyelo dub team. AH the club bnwleis nre ieiiiestcd In be at the dub house HiH olenitis;, when Iwo teams will bo selected to enter the IJU cle club le.iifue. Tho HotiH ot fnmbila Uepublle.in dub are reipicsteil to meet at 'o-opeiatlp hn this PM-nlui; at 7 o'ebuk, to piixced to I bo l.Mi'iim hi a biulj, ICach inemb r will be piodded with a tl ket to lnui( a Rood seat, nnd it Is dishod to -tail as earl. as possible SOUTH SCRANT0N NOTES. Republican Association Held an En thusiastic Meeting in Athletic Hall Other Notes and Personals. BI-CHEMIC TREATMENT. 1 no (lllfeient ti"!.ups of the bodv mauc up of minute cells, and when thes ecus ucconie (lis,mang((, disease is ih-. Jesuit. Hv suppl.xlns: the piopor nutil o.7l7. ,0i tl,0..folK r'tivt health can ho obtained. All diseases, no matter how diiouic. van bo cmed by lulnslnjr th tills back lo their uoimal eonditlon The tip.itment iiftptl by Doctor Ilveia is not .niopathlc or homeopathle. it is n tre.it nieul based upon an ovnet stienee and (.uies with the certainty of a Il.cd law. 'T-ZTTTTX' HE SUFFERS NO MORE, Irvln Oenrhart, 2006 Smith Plnce, corner Jadwln street, a welbkuown car penter nnd citizen, Bays: "I don't know how I enn oxptoas in words sufficient tirnlsc for lloetor Hyers' treatment, t hart been ttoubled a year with pains that often kept me fiom wotk. Last AiiRUst T was laid up thieo weeks and nearly nil of .Titnunry and the whole of Kcbruary. The pains aeenied to come through tlih Kinnll of my back down Into the loft ftroln. At times they worn so severe t could neither lie or sit down, t wns nbo troubled Rieatl with my bead. Dr. Ilyeis' lieatment has euied me of all thee dltiesshi(i eoiidltbnm " KIDNEY DISEASE CURED. Mr. Fred Hentschlcr, 351 Elm St.. 'Tor a number of years i had been ailing" with whut tho doctors called kidney trou ble. Theie were pains across tho 'smnl' of my back which would at times extend mound in front down toward the jjroln. My appetite was poor. I Brew weak, nerv ous nnd could not sleep the nlRht thioujjh. T treated with doctors here, In New Yoil: and elsewhere, but they,d)d not cine me. It was In the early pai;t ol .May that T bewail with Doctor Hyqi tioatment: I Impioved llcht nlons inrfll I wns completely cuied. I never felt bel ter In my life than I do now." RHEUMATISM. Mr. Conrad HelHg, 115 Ash St. Scianlou, sns: "I had been Doubled with Kliciimutlsin for over sK veais. In fact, my condition was so bad that I wns nimble to move aiound without assist once. When 1 sat down It was impossi ble for mo to Ret up alone. The pain wir something teiiillc: no ono will ever bo able to appicelate the tortuio that T eu dined, I tiled vailous doctors only to Ret temporal v lellef. Finally after henrlnR so much about the wondetful cures beliiR poifoiined by Dr. rivers." tientment t concluded to pot to ills office and placo nijsolf under bis care Today I am a IIvIiir example of this man's supoih skill. I (tin walk aiound like other people, and. In fact, I am a new man In oveiy par ticular Clod bless the srent Quaker Doc tor for what he has done for me." FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION Dr. Hi em ncer accepts a (,tso unless lie Knows to a rertaint the cause 01 the tiouble , and this can only be deietnilned hy a scientific X-liay examination. Ills N-Rnv oalllt K the m:!t dtbotate and complete in tills countii. My bis tipoeltl l-luoioscoplc .ittnehnienl he Is able i examine ,-. p,,ns 0r the bod.v and liml out to an .lbsoltite ceitalntv the eaute ot the patltnt'.s afllietion Come and be ex amined: it Is absolutely inc. He will not Lli.iiRP ou one cent, f'ome and find out ivhut iour tiouble Is and he will adds J 011 in icfoieiito to 11 urn It i:, all free, lie as'iK no lompensallon. DOCrjR BYERi' RECORD Doctor Byeis wns boin of Quakoi parentage and received his early edu cation under the influence ot that re ligious denomination. He graduated with honor fiom the Joffcison Medical College of Philadel phia, 3 572. JVtatiiculntc of the Philadelphia Col lege of Pharmacy. Full couiso attendance Pennsyl vania Hospital foi Acute and Sui gical Diseases. Pull course attcndp.nce Blockley Hospital lor Skin and Chionic Dis eases. Late of Eye and Ear Clinics Will's Hospital. Philadelphia. , Late of Prof. J. Solis Cohen's Clin icr, Diseases of the Tltioat. Late ExTminir.g Physician Knights Templar and Masonic Mutual Aid A&scciation of Cincinnati, 0. Late Examining Physlcinn Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association of New York. BRONCHIAL TROUBLE. Mr. William Snowden, rnrewoll, Wnino Co., I'n., says: "f had been tumbled for ocr Unco years with a no eie cough. I lost over thltty-live pounds hi welRht: I had no appetite, ami was unable to sloop. In fact, my condi tion became so nlaimbiR that I hail al most Riven up holies of a cure. Doctors weie uii'tble lo do me any Rood. I con cluded to tiy Dr. Hncih' treatment, and I (onimetieed lo Rain In stienRth and welubl almost iinnieillatelv. Now J sleep well; mv courIi does not distill b mo as In the past. .Hid eveiy one lemaiks about tbo wondei fill iuiptowinciit that T bnvo nnide. I slcill neer cense sounding tbo Cieat Quaker's piaiscs for what ho has done fur me." DOCTOIt CHURCHMAN BYERSMfX Chief C'onsiiltliiR l'hsklan of tho 131 Che mil' Tie.itmenl. I'HHMANHNT OFICICS. (Entire Second Floor.) 412 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa. Oflii ii lloui". 1 .1 111 In 1.'; J p. 111 to -I Hie-nlliRs, 7 to s Daili Suuil.n , Itl a. m. to IJ in. . a catch cold If you sleep in Pajamas. St $1.25 to $1.50 the Suit T. S Hnsterv fnr Cifrftltmtr j .w. V.V..MVUIVM 15 4 ,T1,"e appeal to men of fashion, who want the newest. Stanle f5 styles for those who don't care. uujiu r. a See our novelties in full fashioned Hose at 25c to. , . . 50c Special weight Hose in colors nnd black "5c Good ordinary half Hose, for ' joo is Men's Correct Gloves ' In dressed or undressed kid, lined and unlined, with all the selrai ; fiom S' SenmS' et' AU Sh"deS n"d tUe lnve3t toc, 3 I'rices, ?5c, $1.00, $1.25 mid $1.50 X The Shirt Department 1 st: en ;5 we-tt nt you tn Simts to perfection. See SI. 00, It's a IUkIi trrado Shirt in evew dptnii g terns nnd makes. Better than some 1.50 Shirts, a " u" uiuue wuiciiuutie, our speclnltv nt All the new pat . But only 31,00 i.JVy WotinS Shirts In blue, oxfoid, black etc. .55 stiff bosoms. A great value nt 50c, a - d 3 S Soft or r: 1 Globe Warehotis?.! mmmmmmmmmmmmmb The South Side Keptibllcuii iissoclallnn lield a welbiilteniled nipelliiK last nlsht In Athlttle hall, nnd many new funs Wore seen minim; the ii.niy woikeis mil liiembeir already eniollod. The serif tary was kept busy enrolllim new inenibei-', anil 1'iesidenl Hinll Honu was able to make the s-atllyins: rcpoii that the mem bei.shlp bad been dnu'leil dm Incr the past week, and the Indications are that a total mombeidilp of ."iOn will be reaclud befoie the dub Is a month old. Ilepnrts were presented bv the execn the, b.-lawi, llnaiiie and ways aid means loninillUes, which were ery siitb faetory. The ibiance coiiiiiiiltee, cspeciiil ly, has dono e;,celleut wotk anions lu llueiiilal Hepiilillcnii.s and their lepoit was lieai tlly appiovrd, The association Is alioud assiued of a solid llnandal basis, A motion tluit tho assoelaliou form n part of the Hepubllcan wot ken escott to Cjudldato l'eunypacUer ibis nvenlne, was uuanlnioutily cm i led, and the club will assen)ble nt 7 "0 o'clock nt headtiuar ters In Alliletlc hall, and nniieh In a bods to Hotel .leiniyn, pi lor to tho mutn nieetlns hi the I.yeeuiu Another nieetlnti will be held next! Thill sdny ovenlng, when a list of Hie dlstilct nnd waul committeemen will bo submitted to the executlie committee for approval, All membots aie uitrod to bo In uttendance at the next session, which will bo tho last before election da. icSKieiicc, on Pro: peet aienue. Ken Ice a be conducted by Hev. .lame- WitKe, and Intciment will be iniule In the .11. nooka cemeteiy. Sen ices oier the leniiiins ot the late Michael Ulanb will be conducted at ."ul Ci-d.ir atomic, by the Key. Ur. M. J. .Schmidt, of the (.'bin eh of Pi.-ue, at j o'clock Ibis- afternoon. Interment will be made In the I'lttstou n.eniie (emetory. Aliss Tlieie.-a Cacny, of Cbeil stiiel, left nt noon jesterd.iy for Hochesicr, N'. Y to outer a loincnl. Alessts. Ileal ko Sllrtz and I'h.ules ICfl leimau ate home liom Ml. Clemens Sprint;, .Mich., and both are mud) ini pioved In health. Oeotse, tho youtiK seal of Ml. and Mis. ('. T. liolanil, I, in u New Vol k hospital, iiudoiKoluj,' treatment lor a fi.n tuie of NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Arrangements Completed for Satur day Night's Republican Demon stiation Pile at No. 3. Al i.iiiKcmi n(s haw luen completid b. the ni ions i ominittei s In ihairc nl til ! his lit public in ,t:adi which will be held sjatuiday owning pi o Inns to the bis Ito public. in iall whidi Is to be acid In the Auilltoiium The iMiade will leu in on the wpiaic 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 ;. at 7 ucloiK ai.d p.t lade the pi iuclp.il stlcls. The I'ollsb baud fiom Duldi (lap and Hie N'alloual ijniini coips will fin iiiah musli Hveij liepiiblli an In paiailo will be supplied AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre, M. Ueis, I.rssee and M.iiiacer. A, ,1. Duffy, Business Manager ;s. Co. Hie skull, which has affected bis co-'wltli a but nnd IWhl slht. Althniiuh tin- Inliiiv was Inflicted, ''he line ol miiidi will be down Noith some nionlhs usn. the pain and o .Main hmsuic to Wcslon pi ii c. out SiuIiik tiouble nill del eloped leeenth. isiict in liibk iriinc ilown Oak slue!. Hi. Schley's I.uiik II. Hllncr IlaNnm Is suaianteeel to e m e all rough. "No cute, no paj." Por i ab by all do.ile.ts (Jeneial Hi.int omtiinudcry, KniRbts of Malta, will hold an Impel Hint meeting in Jlurtmiu's hall this eicnliiR:. Now Hull the stilUe Is settled. The South Side Hank d( sires to call attention to Its s.ulnu, department, Athene e'an upon an interest uccount. Willi any iimunut from ten cents up, We ulso is sue I'oieiKii tlr.il Is lor those who wish to si ml money in any lorelKii countn. Open Saluiela.i ovouliurs Mem 7,"0 lo s::u. At St. John's Hall. The hueo eiowd which lllled SI. JohnS nan, on htono avenue, last ovenlnt?, was pleasantly stirpibed at tlm excellent pro gtatnme piovlded, J.oiik betnru tho iloois were opened, semes of peopU. gatheicd at the entiautc, and, ninny weio iinablu to (,'uln admittance alter S.'.'U o'clock. The pi ogt (inline as piloted In this cub iimn was. Hlven In Its cnlliety, and eveiy number, both vocal ami liiHtrunivntiil, was heartily encoicd. A dance followed lliu eiiteitalunicnt, NUBS OF NEWS. Tlm funeral of Huso (Jeti will take pl.iee at 10 o'clock- today, fiom the family AN OLD AUB WEIL-TRIED REMEDY, , MRS, WINSLOW'SSOOTHINa SYRUP or children teethlnff. la the piescilption ol bne of tho best temals phislLlans and bursea In the United States, and K beJ2 tsed sixty years with nover-falllne suoJ Jess by millions of mothers for their chlU Cren. During the process of teethlne its Jalua Is Incalculable. It relieves to i ch l3 Irom, pain, cures diarrhoea, urlplng In tlia fc'IhlS,M,'iMnd'c?"t;V Byr Klvlnff health to the child it rests thn mgther. Price Iweaty.flvt caU a botu. "ce DUNMORE. Ilev. W. V .filbbons e-lerdii v milled in maiibiKi' Miss Lillian A. Waidell, ot (iiovc street, and (.'limits Hiock, of tlieen UIiIkp. The biielo wan beeoitilllEly attlu-el in a tunelbiK kowh of bine otnmlue. .Mrs. Hiock Is one of the boioimh's most popu lar jouiiK ladles and has a host ot fileiielu who Join In wishlnt; her ubuudaiit hap plues.s hi her new life Mi Mruck is well known heie. liaxlinr been n numir lesldenl. Mr. and Mis. Hrotk Jell lor an exteneled weiblliiK tout. Kohiff to Phila delphia and other polul.-s of intctiMt fur ther south, I'pon their letuiii they will lvsldo hi their newly liunislied homo In firecn llidtje. Tho icIIrIoiis senltes toiiducted al the Tilpp Avenue Cluistlan church urn liolel Ini," up the lnteti.st with which they were, stinted oft Sunday nlsht. Tltey wero well attended last nlfiht. The thcnio for tho seimon was 'The llol.i Siiiilt, the. Kaptism of the Holy Sphll " .The topic tor tonlBhl Is, '-On We its a People Oe tup Pliloti Otoiiuds." The iiieotlutrs will llkelv closely Huiulu) uiitllt. The let'iilar I'lldiij al'tirnoon entertain incut kIvch by the stbolaiy ot ihe hlnh school will this wie'- lai.e Hie untitle ol a mlnstiel exhibition, southern melodies and uegin dialect for the prom amine. Tho public Is coielially Invited. Chailes Colloy, ol Spiinslleld. Ill, and Miss Jennie (lolden, of Walnut stiecl, will bo mm I led on Tue.siluy ulteiuooii, Ot'iobei .', in St. Aim s chliidi. GKEENRIDGB. Mis. H. R Klllain, of Puiipatk. Is vls ItiiiK her ilauiihter, Mth, II. .. tiiteii, of (lleen IlldBO htlcet. ("nil Itobblus, ot Tlailoid, Is the kiicsi of his cousin, Miss .Mel He o Hayluy. of CI I (fl HltlBl) btlOe Tho ladles of tlm Asliury Methodist Hplscopil cluiich iao toiupluted arraiiKei mentb tor Klxiutr their ti lends a ruio treat at tho ait exhibition which will bu yleu in the chuicli pailois this evenlut,''. llon)u UKielo tuiidy and npruns will be) nlleied I eji sale?, Stones liao been hauled and pupaiu tlons made tor l.oiuf u crosswalk on tho northern side of Uelawuio street al lib In lei section with Mousey avenue. This. Is a much needed Impiovcinent and will bu much appi eclated by ieidcnti. Wotd has been iccelved fiom ltlo Jnu ciio, Ih.izil, announcing the bhth of u son to Ur, anil Mis. J. Merrlt lAmlhani, of that city. Ur. t'oidhnm Is a natlvo of (ireen HUlfe) and with his wlfo and call- ui'vii Hpt-ui uiu summer oi nieji nt ins out home. II. R. Smith, of Smith place, has re turned to New York city, wheio ho lias been employed In a large coil; factory. lo Xuilh .Mala incline to Hull's Mead ami tounti i inaicli lo the Auililiaium lo till' hi? l.ill.e. All lb puhllealis ale earn estly leouesled to (oiik out and join ill tho lliu-. Oil Shanty Destroyed. An oil ihuuly eoniiielid with the lilt h 1 ll e 1 1 id slialt Nn. ,', ol Hie Untailo and Wi'Stein (iiniiau, hauled on Pat'-oi stieet, eailKllt III Ji stciil.iv nidi lllllK at ti o'dot'i and was totull destiojul An al.nui was sent Hum box 7, at North M iln iieuue and I'aiker Miool, whleh biotiKhL hose tianpaules Nos. I, J and 7 to the scene. The lliemni Hoiked biavelv nil tho ailjolnlu bulldiiu; but the oil shanty bad Molten heyouil their c initio) ami wan tutiill.e deslioid. The oiilu ol the Mil I.- unkiiow ii. The loss did not amount to ei nun Ii as theie was not much oil In the build itiK on atcouut ol tho stiike TOLD IN A PEW LINES. One Nisht Ullly, Tl'HSUAV. OCT. .ii-:ff kso.s di: AN(ji-.i,is nnd the Teffeisou lie AliKells (Ipeia Illei Hon Sam S. .SIiiiIm 1 1. Sit' Al'flllir '"lM Opel. I Dhect Oil .llllllll ,,, lls ;,i;ln, ;,. Sill ll Villi 'c .iKi-ni'nl at the New -"" ' ," " Yoik Il-iald I lieatei -l'eMiiile-1,0 One Solid Yen al the S.ioj Theatci l.onilrili. .NOW Vol ( SipiaiL' II ll roiluellou antoed hi Detail. PIHCHS PIJICHS- 'asl Sumptuoii t liuar- H. i. THE EMERALD ISLE Book by Basil Wood. Sl.na and SI "i. H nl and SI..V). AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Music M. Rcls, Lessee and MannEcr. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager. Week 'aT Oct. 20, Dally Matinees Commencing Tuesday. The Bennett and Monlton Co. Pi Ida v Matinee "Man Asnlnst Man." Pi Ida y NlKht "'I'he Wheel of poituns." Matinee, io and aoc. M;jht, io, 20 and 30c. PRIGES ai.i. np.xt vi:i:ic. Includiui; Spetial Monday Matinee. KING DRAMATIC COMPANY. The lailli s of the Pioildenee PumIij teilau dim ch will senc ono of tbeli c ci'lli nt Hiippcis hi the thuich pailois this ovonliiK. The nieiiti will iun-lst of o,ui'is In eoij st.do and llio net oaipauj Ins dishes. Nlchola Dolll, of Dlainottel n von ue. and .Toliu Paull, of Ihe led barn, the two Hal Inns" who welc eouni'i led 111 tho "lied Ham" mix up on Wednesday aflciuooii, weio kIvl-ii a ImhIiik .e,etonla iiioinin.i and each Until flu mid tosts J. A. Piliv. of Petkvillo tailed on 1)1 us filst W, W, Watklns. ol Nmtli .Main live nui', ycsteiday ulteiuooii. Wy.itl .McCoinilck, of Wu: iu inenue, has iduintd Inane 1 10111 a Hie weeks' visit Willi his brother hi Oenver. Ceil, All Hepubllcaiis Inteudlns tn attend lb 1 ally nt the I.yieupi thin evinlnsr are ie illestcd lo meet at Hie i,iiaic nl T o'clock and pioceLiI tlit'io In u body Today will he obstrved as bulk's' day at the Ninth Sc'ianton Uowilu'r allt-.v i. A lady att'-nilant ulll bt piesmu Mujor and Mr- J II Fish and Ml. s Susan Pish, u Noith Main uveiiue, aio ilFltliih' fl lends in New Yolk stale. STAG EUCHRE PARTY. Enjoyed by Membets of the Gieen Ridge Wheelmen. About ono huulied menibeis of Hie flret-n UIiIro Whtelmni p.iitldp.itetl in a .sttijr )iojies.siv eitdiio jmrt at tluii club house lust I'vt'iiliib'. '1'iie chief inlsic, n ,s; uiubrdla, was won by II. H. Andrews, und the booby piUe, "Olooiny flus," wns awaitlcd lo N. K, Hnydei. KeircHltniunlb wvie served, and a smoker was also enjoyed OBITUARY. JOHN HltAllA.M. tin oltl und iesiet'td lesldeut 01 South Scrunion, died yeater. day at 1J0U I'lttstou .nenue, al the) ago of 63 yrurs. Tin dfceased wus one ot Hiu filst hted woikeis to settle in HiU vicin ity, and was itblo ty count his tilends bv llio uunurvii. aiiuoiiKU .unlit; lur some thiiLVhls death wus not expected, and his demise will bu a severe shock to numer ous filuids uml ac(uulutuuccs. No ar rangement, haw, as yet, been ninde lor the luiurul. AN INTERESTING LECTURE, Ernest E. Rhodcn Talked to the En gineers' Club Last Nipht. I'line.si 1;, Tthoilcn. foiuieily a llcuti 11 iint In the Puilidi navy, but now Hie head of the stlmol of midtmtlon of the lliteinaliiui.il Corifspemdclii'e schools, itcllveinl a most Inn lestiiiff lectllle last iilKht hi line the Sirantoii HiiKineeis' dub on "i'he Declination of the .Man net lc Needle." .Mr, Ithnden traced the histoiy of the i'o:n).iss b.nk L'fijo H, C uml nialn taintel Hint tin io Is xeiy kooiI icason to bellow that it was tlun used by tho Chinese'. He tiacctl Hie histoiy of the campus's down lo the time of Columbus, whom, he said, wus piobubly llio llrst dl.scoiercr of Hie dt'cllnation of tho needle, obsetdnp; that It varied front day tn day us he eauio westward. The lecturer explained the vuilatlous of the declination ami showed tho Hue of no variation on 11 large chutt obtained fiom the United Ktiitts Koveunnent. Dixie's Theatre, IIHNRY KATiNSWORTir UIXIB, l.ctbco and Manager. JKutreiio O'Kourke and Co. nijxt wnuic, Lottie Brandon In Loop the Loop Act. Two performances dally, 2,'JO and 8 15. Pi Ices IB, ".", I!.", and EOc. Uallery scats, 10 tents. B. I. A. ENTERTAIN. Vniious Clnsses Demonstrate Their Work to Visitors. The Hoy.s' Industiial association of -'t. Luke's patlsh l;epl oppp house last ovpulnw fiom 7 to H u'clodc, for the pur pose of detnonstr.itinK tn ilsitur.s what l beliip; tatmht them by their Instrue. bus. The uesocluilnu has 11 member ship of ion, nnd regular I'lussos in print- nif,', caipentrj, shoe (.obbllns nnd dialr cnnlng nie held, These classes gave dumoustuillons last moiiliiK of the ptogress they aie iimKIng, and htirptised all by thelt clev erness. The H. I. A. senate was nlao In session for a short time, ami fur nished uu Inteu'stlng pail of Hie eseu lug's exercises. A class of twenty liojs also gave a gymnastic exhibition, consisting of dumb-bell (weidses, tumbling, eti. A sale of hnum-iuade fnnd was conduct fd In uid of the tiiinspiirtatlou fund of the us-siHiutlou. i'he rooms will bo open agulu this evi'iiiiiK I'm Insiectiou D L. & W. BOARD, Kollnwius Is the nuke-up of the Del.nvaie, l.ackawainui nnd Western boaid inr toduy: iill'H.SDAV, UCT -'1 Ii.xii.ih Hast 6 p. m, Itandolph, 10 p. in., .Mtupliy. Suminlts-u p. 111., John liciiiilRtin wlih Ills own ciaw, Pnsheis-i p. in.. I.utllinci, Im p in. Case. PIUDAY, OCTOHUH 21. HMtus i:.iut 2 u. 111.. .M. Ikiinlsau; I a. in., flordou, ti u. m., M. Phuieity, 11 a in., ItuegKi I p. pi., Slngeri S l. in , Hlngllcb; 2.S0 p. in, Howe; I p. 111.. HaN ter: J p. m Hogois: u p. m., J. Ulnley. Suinmlts-8 u. m., Canlgs; 10 u, 111., Nichols, STAR THEATRE ALP. O. IIERIUNGTON, Manager. Thuisdav, Prldav and Saturday, UCTOIIL'It L'J, Li AND '2Z. ROBIE'S KNICKERBOCKERS MATINKH IJVIJnY DAY. r Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps, THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent bas Lamp, lunsterSForsyth Poiih Avenue. wu J I'u-lieis--'.' v0 a. in. Murr.ij 7 a 'Tn . Wldnci. 7 a m Piueitj, & a 111, llouseiJ U a. m. Lamping, it a 111.. Mas'i 11.13 a. 111., Moian, 1 p. m P McDoiJ 1 p. 111 , Hoar, 7.110 1 1. in .V.Miph.v , I) lj W. 11. H.11 tholomew'. Helpers 1.30 a. in, Mugovein. 7 Haltnci : lu a. in., Sccor, 3.15 p m , ton, UNtias Wett-Thlrd 01 U. W. SmJ V. in., Wan. e--'