IKf-- mm SCRANTON TMBUNE-THUKSDAY, OCTOBER 30, J902. s "I WEST CRANTON Marriage of Miss Mable M. Boldry to William Seagreves, at the Home of Her Parents Last Evening. One of the pielllest Ihhiil- wodilliips of the season took place lnt eu-nhiK nt tlic home of Mr. and .Mm. Fierieilck Boldry, of 1207 Academy sit cot, when their daughter. MIhs Mabel 11. Itnldiy, was united hi mntiloRu to AVIIllain geugiovos, of -Ml CheHtmU street. At 8.80 o'clock, to the sweet Htialni of the wedding1 tmiroH fiom I.nliuiiRiin, hb played by Ml- Valid Clilllltht. the btldal patty clileted the ft out pntlor, Atttl hefoio a bank of p.tlnii and cut flovveis they wete met by He v. John P. Rloft'att. V, D of the Wnslihuin Street Ptrsbyteilnn 'httieh, who united them in manhiRC. "O Piomln- -Me" win phiyed as a ieeelonal. Ml?s .Minnie A. Iloldiv, -detei of the bride, was maid of hmioi, while t'lai rme DuUow was best man. Miss Heul.ih (itltlln was ilowei Kill. The bilde was beeomltiRly attliod In may lik etamlne, over Ri.iy silk, tiimuied with lent hue, and lattled bildal loses of white. Her maid was Rowned In old uise s.itin 1'iul.iid, and ranted pink ioes. The bildc's tuivrlliiK dtes m'is a tiillnr made gown of blue. The usheis eie dottles Holdiv, In other fif the bt Ide. and Hoy Kill. in. Imtnedlately nftei the leietnony a te ccptlon was beld, and Intel a bniintlfill wedding siippei was ,(.! vocl bj Cateier Mis. Lulu- Molfatt. of Plttston. The hi Ide was the leiipltnt of in.inv betiilll rul nt cents amoiiR lliem IicIiir a Mor tis i hah fiom the Civt.ll Hose (om piiij, win if the Rioom N employed, and a sot of Has Hand china fiom the Columbia I lose umip.ni, wlteie be was fot meily einplined. Lite last puiliiR .Mi. and Alls. Se.i ciexes K-ft v in the Dtlawaie and Hud son lor .in cNlended wedding tilli to rhil.idelphla and tluotiKli Delawme. On their letuiii the. will icslde in a ikwIv luinNlied home at lib South I- ti ott avenue. The bilde is a well known and popul.it West Side vouiik lnd. wliile the riooiii Is one of the valued peiinanint men at the Ojstal liovo house Until h.i a host of ft lends who wlch them eel. happhus The out-of-town Rtitsts weie Mis. S. T. Towel s and Aliss Pe.nl Hess., of P.loonisburR. All. and Alls, Fiank Ackcinian. of L'lieKcM-tin-the-Ilinl'-on: Aliss Hl.nulie Dolpil, of Cl.iik's Suni irlt. and Alls. ". i: SniRiees and d.uiRlUer, Uc-sle, of I'lilllipsliuig-, N. ,T Jones-Emnnuel. At the home of the btlde's patents. All. and Alts U" . .lone ol 161.2 Jackson -tifet, ln-.t evening oiuimd tlie maiilage ot Hull d.iURhtet. Aliss l.eah Jones, to AIoir.ih Imanuel of PittsbuiR. The home was be.mtlfrlly Five stamps given away with each bottle of Dufoui's Trench Tar G. W. JENKINS. 4HMaMaMaam Cold Weather Underwear Others may talk, but everybody knows that there are bigger and better stocks ot Undergarments for ladies, gentlemen and Chil dren in the Globe Warehouse than can be found in any other three stocks in Scronton put together. All sizes fov all sorts of people insures perfect fitting. a id I Ladies' Undergarments In Norton, fiom 25c. to $1.50 In Wool, fiom.. 75c. to $1.50 In Silk, fiom. . .1. 00 to $5.00 a a Men's Underwear In Cotton, fiom.. 25c. to 75c. In Wool, from. . .75c. to $2.00 Children's Underwear jj In Cotton, fiom.. 25c. to 50c. In Wool, fiom. . .20c. to $1.25 romblnalion liaiment.s of ev- ;3 ety tles( ilptlou lor men, women ICT and ehlldien. ,a :f Ladies' Underskirts .a a a a a Of Soil, All Silk, Pine Ujo Taffeta, with deep acrotdeon llounee, and laige dust l utile. Thin sklit will lit and wear as well gs any you cap have made to older. Price, $6.00 '3 Heat Aletceilzed, Sateen Sklitn, '-A stainless black and a lustte rich 1 us satin's bi,een. Ilnlshed with 1 der) nccoideon flounce and two ; luflles. Cut laige and Pike, full. $2.50 Klne AleiieiUed Sateen Skills, with outing flannel lining, Deep nccoideon pleated flounce, etc. An Ideal petticoat foi told, bliihtry weather. Pi Re, $1.35 I Globe n Warebods?. I decotated with palm.s, poind plants ntul cut llowets, At S30 o'clock, us Clailield On vis plajed the Mendelssohn weddlnir match, the eontructhiR parlle.s, unattended, up pealed and, pausing" Into the parlor, they wete mot by He v. T. A. Humph reys, of the Plymouth Confitesntloniil chinch, who, under n canopy of palms and Ilowei s, spoke the solemn wolds that united them. The bilde was trowned In blue ioul tnd, tilmmed with white silk mid up pllciue, and eat lied bildal losts of while. At tin LonclllHlon of the ceie monj, eoiiRUitulatlons and a wedding supper weie in nuler. The happy couple weie the letlplcnts of many beautiful tokens of the friendship and esteem In whlcli they ine held b a host of fileniK Air. and Alls. IJnianuel will leave litis nioinlng lor Plymouth, the foimer home of the suioni, wheie a teieptlon will be tendeied them this evening. On Satuidav tliey will leave lot Plttsbmg, theh futtlte home, when- the riooip. Is employed. The wedding was a veiv fpilet nffalr only the Immediate friends and relatives being pic-enl. Alls Jones has a host or fi lends who will deeply legiet hei depaituie fiom the city. The out of town guests weie: Mis Samuel Powell and family, of Ply mouth; Allsses Lizzie and Alaiv Ktnun uel and Keese Emanuel, of Plttsbuig' Albeit Alenlt and Joseph Donnelly, of Pl mouth, and Aliss Anna Alontabelle, ot Plttston, Open Window Club. The Open Window i lub of St. Bi en dan's (oum.ll, V. AI. 1 held tlieli second annual social In Aleais' hall last even ing. The hall was beautifully dfcornt ed lor the occasion with the national emblem, palms ,ind nit How pis, the oi thestta being almost hidden behind a bank of palms and potted plants. . The membei- or the lIuIi an- iov.il entei tablets and the hall was troweled with the ieptesentatie oung people of West Keianton and the ccntial city. GENEKAL NEWS NOTES. A l.nge number of Kpwoitli League woikets tioni the Simpson and 12m bmy .Methodist nplscop.il (hurt lies will attend the meeting of the city union of ICpwoith Leagues, which will be held ill Him Park Alethodlst KpN (opal ehuich this evening. The I. W. 11. elide or the Hmliuiy Alethodlst Episcopal dun ell will hold a H.illovv'een social at the home of Aliss Abide and Ella Hancock. Aliss Helen, daughtei of All. and Aits. Kobeil W. PtUtcns, of Jackson hticet, is unite seilotisly ill The Misses Nettle and INlhei Steph ens, of BioiSklvn, Susiuehanna coun ty, who base been the guests of Ml. and Alls H n. Aluigan. of South Alain acnue. liae utuined home. AIis Patihk Compbell, of Giant .se nile, while engaged in hei household Black Suitings " 0. Tor Fall and Winter wear. Tor sepatate Kii ti oi talloi- q made gowns, o cannot Impiovc on tlicf-e. even if ou pay moie J money. ITo.n v r.l-lii, 1, "1),,,. IV'.ti,! lllaek cheviot. A wondeifui alue lot the pike asked. 89c liluik (.'umel's Hair .Suitings, ."-'-Ini'liCM wide, good medium weight, but not too bulky or heavy, A beautiful suiting at $1.15 .il-lnUi Flench Piunella ('loth, In a pocullatly line shade of blaei,, and oxcuihilu flnlt.li. A suiting that will never weai out or look shabby, I'llce, , if $1.45 Jnst One Jacket Fiom u bundled or moie htyle'i that await your Inhpec tion, Hoodness is the main fea tuio of tills guiment, but It lias style enough In It loto suit tho mobt exacting buyer who Is not In seaich ot oddities. Alade of iinest Keisey, lined thioughout with Sklnnei's satttii box shlold front, pleat, back, high lolling stock collar, two tipples, etc. You'll have to fate this gaiment to appieclate (ts worth. Pi Ice, tmt. $18.00. ar. duties, stepped on n needle recently, which became Imbedded In her fool. The wound caused Hcvere pain, and Pr. .1, I. TheiuiiMi wus called nud ie moved Ihe hit of steel. Caleb Taylm, of South Uieiett tive mte. Ih home from HiiHtliifls, I'a, All. and Mis. H, P., Slote, ot Swet land stieet, nnd Air. and Alls. 13, V. Miivo, of N'oith Lincoln avenue, mo home ft out Uteat lieiid, Aliss .lennlc lleddoe, of North Alain itveiitte. Is on the sick list' Alts. Thomas Davis, of Noith Alain avenue, has leeovcicd fiom an Illness. Joseph and .Tolnt Howen and John Ueckelnlck, of Houth Alain avenue, me home fiom New Yolk city. AIis. diaries Snow, or Willow Point. Is the guest of AIis. K. AI. Kiiinels, of Koilh Hioniloy avenue. Vole for John H, .Ionian, nepubllcan candld'.ite for state senator. Allnor Kresge, of AII1I City, has nc (epted a position at Ansley'H lumber yard, Addison W. Chase, sr., of Noith Alain avenue, bus tecuveied fiom an Illness, Aliss tltaee Wllllaius has leturned to her home In Caibondale, after a visit with fiiPiids on North Ouillold avenue. John Davis, of South Alain avejiue, Is visiting at Cleveland, O. Itev. II, C. AIcDeimott, of the Simp son Alelhodlst Rpiscopal ehuich, will odlclate at tho wedding of Miss May Hlcunur Jones to Uev. W. H. Ciaw foid, of Xoith Hanfoid. N. Y which takes iilace this evening at the homo of the bride's patents. William Jones, of West Linden stieet, has leeoveicd from an Illness. William Oilfllths, of Laizeine stieel, has leeoveied from an Illness. Hay Aioigun, of Vlntoiidule, toimeily of West Scianton, underwent an oper ation at the Aloses Taylor hospital yesteiday. He Is lepoited as doing veiv nicely. The Alei t Dancing class will con duct a llallow'een hocial In Alcars hall, Fi Iday evening, Oft. III. AI usicwlll be furnished by Prof. Lewis. Vole toi John B. Joidan, Republican candidate foi state senator. Washington Camp, No. 17S, Patilotie Older Hons of Ameilea will enteitaln theh lady friends at Washington hall this evening. The Allsses Anna Alay Jones and Josephine Burns, ot the ceuttal city, attended the Jones-Cinanuel wedding last evening, Jlaiold Zentel, the young son of Alls. Zentel, of L'JS Noith Arain avenue, is seriously Hi with typhoid fever. Geoige Uuischell, of South Alain ave nue, was agieeably surpiised on Alon da evening by a numbci of friends. It being the occasion of his thli ty-llfth birthday. All. Bui.schell teceived sev eial beautiful piesents, among them being a handsome meeischaum smok ing set. NORTlFsGRANTON. The ladles of the Young Women's I'hiistlan assoei.iiloa aie making piepJi atioiib 101 a Halloween paitv to be held at tlieii moms on Noith Alain avenue, 1'ililav evening Oailng the evening the following ptegiamme will be lendeicd: piano solo, AlUs Kvans; lecit.tlioii, Mi-' Jessie Wells; vocal solo, Aliss Anna Tel loid, lt-.idliif,, Aliss May Thomas, piano solo, Aliss Ma j Tel fold: leading, Aliss Beitb.i White; dialogue. 'Oaf Phut Itull uiad Tilp," Sumontha and Josleh Allen. All ecuing women aie Invited to attend. Aftei the piogiamnie an infotinal paitv will lie held and thosp pn-sent will be able to have their foi tunes told. Iheie will be a motheis' meeting In the Young Women's Chllstlan association pailots P1id.1v altcinoon at J !0 p. 111. All motheis ate niged to be piesent. Tlieie s i 1 1 In- a good pi ogi amine consisting of music and leadings. Miss Kate Hem v. of Jmm.Mi. has 10 tiiined home altei a visit with All. and Alls, iiobeit Alenlik, of Gleen stiict. 'Iheie will be a lettlai meeting of the Not th huantou itcpulillcun dub in their looms on A est Alaiket stieet, Vilday evening All membei s aie earnestly re quested to be pte.sent as business ot im pel taneo is to be tiansicted Vote tor John 11 Joidan, ltepublUau candidate foi state senatoi. Alls Benjamin Hvan-, of Sciiool stieet, and bet daugluer, Alls. Chailes Umeiy, ol Adams avenue, weie In Oh pliant Tiies dav attending the liuicial ol Alls. Pio bcit, "Mis Smith, ot Phllo htieet, who lias been ill loi the iiast tluee week-,, is con valescing. GREEN RIDGE. liiei'ii itlilge lodge, No. W,, Independent Oulei of Odd Fellows, will attend the Hplstopal cliuicli, Alonsey avenue, on Siiu dav evening, NovcmlR'i -', In a body and listen to a siMinou bv flu v. Plank Bal leatlne. It is hoped that tlieie will be a laige attendume ol the members of the ordei at tlmt lime The lodge alM expect to eoutei tin- second degieo at thli icgu lai meeting this evening Hey. All. Alessuiget, pa.stoi of the Ca pou.so Avenue i Impel, has letuiiied fiom Wlllliuuspoit, wheie he attended tho gun eial assembly ol the United Jv angelical chinch, .Mis J. J, Williams, 01 I'oiclham stieet, Is letovcihig tiom a seicie illness. Oieeu nidge (ommandci,v, Knights uf Malta, iuitliled two membei.s In the black ilcgice at their meeting In Alasonle liall, Dickson avenue, last evening. The woilc of ptep.iilng a class of novices Ih neatly completed Aliss Helen Hcii,, ol Cilboiid.ile, Is the guest of lilt coiihln, AIis., .Meitloe Ha lev, of Cieen Illdgo htieet About eighteen ol the .veiling ladles ot tin) Cieen Itldgii Piehli.vteiiait c lunch, aie expected will b given eailv nftt month "The Old Alalds' Convention," whlcli It Ih expected wil be given enily ii'i.t nionlh The ladles who have ehatge of the af fair aie Mis, nabe Oltell, Mt.s, V, Cur. Aliss Ti'iiuey and AIis Jackson At tho meeting ot tho membei s ot 1I10 Uieeu Rldgo Piesbyteiian chinch, held last evening lot the )iupo8 ot electing two additional chinch membeih, A. O Ives and John AlcC'ilndlo weie elected. Dining iha meeting Aliss Wlnteis, ot (Jiinibeikind (lap Wave a talk on the woil; being done at Cumbei land Gap mission school, and lepoits weie heaid fiom all thtee of the local nilshions by ihnstt in chaige AIis. I'. I! Neltlotou, of AVaslilngton avenue, will give a leeeptlnu Ibis altei lioon at 3 SO o'clock for Aliss Winteis, of Ciimbeiland Oiip All ladles imeiested In the woik being done tltc-te aie in vited to attend, Vote foi John II, Joidan, Hepiiblirau candidate for Btate boiiuIoi (Sieeu Hidgo lodge, Kplghts of Pvtliias, held an Intel estlng niertlug lasl eealug in Nettle ton's hall OBITUARY. lli:.'nv OUAPP, the lutuiil fun of Coiinellmau and Alls Chat lea Giaf, died jesteid.iy, at tho lamlly, 1 evidence, 1.7 PittBtou avenue Tho funeial took place yesteida.v afteinoou and was private, jp. teimcnt was mule in the Plttston avenue cemetei.v , AH OLD Aim WB1L-TRTEB REMBBT. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHINd SYBUB for children teething, la the prescription oi fane of the beat female pliyslelans and bursea In the United States, and has beca used sixty yeais with never-falling suoJ ka by millions of mothers for their clilu iron. During the process of teathlng iti alue Is incalculable. It relieves the chili from pain, cures diarrhoea, griping la the towele, and wlnd-rolic. By giving- healttt to the child It rests the mother. Price, twenty-fly cent a bottla. SOUTH SCRANTON WEDDED AT PAUPACK, PIKE COUNTY, YESTERDAY, Miss Eunice P. Kimble, of That Place, Became the Biiile'of Joseph K. Sloeum, of This Pait of the City Number of Sctantoit People Piesent nt the Wedding Enter tainment Given by the Epwoith League of the Piospect Avenue aermon Methodist Church. A vciy pietty wedding took plate yesletday at high noon, when Joseph K. Hlocuin, one of the 8011th Side's most popular men, rind Aliss Htmlce P, Kimble, of Paupack, Pike county, were Joined In wedlock at the home of the Initio's patents. The happy couple cnloted the beautifully deeoiated pallor to lite strains of the I.ohetigiln wedding maich, and the wonts that made them man and wife weie pio nounced b.v Rev. S. C. Himpklns. of the. Haw ley Alethodlst Episcopal chinch. The bilde was handsomely nttiied In n hand-embroldeied white peislan trnwn. nnil the bildesmald. Aliss Hillclle flllngham, of Wisconsin, 11 cousin of the gioom, was slmllailv atttreu. 1 ne Biooin was attended by Jacob llmlck, a sclioolmate and life-long friend. Alter the ceiemony 11 leccptlon was held, followed by a wedding dinner, and the newly wedded couple left for New Yolk city to spend the honey moon. Thcie was a laige number of friends in attendance, and the follow ing out-of-town guests weie piesent; Rutus Bingham, of Wisconsin; Mr. and AIis. AI. Hai ding, Salem; Air. and Alls. James F. Ilest and daugliteis, Anna and Illldegaid, of Scianton; Air. and Alls. William Zlesmai, Air. and Airs. William HuicheJl, Jacob Kinlck, Aliss Nora Loftus, Hugh Fairy, Air. and Alts. W. E. -Blttenbender, D". Kverliait, of Scranton; All. and AIis. Filend Slmond and son, Ledgedale; Air. and AIis. AIll ton Aimstiong. AVIlliam Augbe, Aithur Alltchell, Allltotd; Dr. and Alls. H. A. Plenn. Aliss Etta Weeks, Mr. and AIis. Ait Slmonds, and Alahter LUanel Sl mond. Hawlev. Air. and Alts. Emil Oumbla. Airs. B F. Klllam, Air. and Alls. Alfred K. Kellovv, Air. and AIis. Alfred K. Klllam, Air. and AIis. Wal ter Vettolein, All. and AIis. Chester A. Pellett, Aliss Walte, Alls. Geoige F. Klllam. James A. Klllam, Paupack, AIis. Asher Klllam, Hawley; Aliss Nina Douel, of Tafton, Pike county. Young Peoplo Enteitain. The Epwoith league of the Piospect Avenue Geiman Alethodlst Episcopal chinch g.ive an excellent entcitainment last, evening in the chinch basement, whlcli was specially ananged lor the cum. islon. The piogiamnie, as given in this column eteiday, wus lendeted entile, and neatly eveiy number was heaitily leceived. Among those deserv ing of special mention aie Edw.ud 13. and Fied t Hausher, who took .1 lead ing pait in tlie affali. A declamation by Fied Keuckei, was also well lecelved, while the zither duets of Alessis. Sclnoedel and Alasel weie all that could be desited. Otlieis who Lontiibuted to the pleasant atfair weie Mis. Edwin Aimbiust, A. W. Noll, Joseph J. Johlei, Alls. F. S. Hausscr and AIis. John Sclnoedel. Basket Ball News. The undefeated Defendeis basket ball team will open the season in St. John's hall this evening, and will hav e as op ponents the Twentieth Centuiy basket hall team, who also have headquarters on this side. The champions have made no change ot consequence in the plajeis who de fecated all comets last reason, and they will stiuggle as deteiminedly ab ever to pieseive their lecord, so that to night's game will be worth seeing. The Aletiopolltan team, also of this side, invited the Detendeis, of Piovi dence, to a game Tuesday evening, and tlie invitation was eageily accepted. As the Piovidence bojs stood near the top ot the list last ycai, they expected to have an easy thing, but they weie mistaken, and when tlie smoke ot battle cleaied away the seoie stood: Aletio politans, lb; Detendeis, 14. It was a lively, Intel ehting game ttom .stint to finish, with the scene lavoting first one side and then the other. The playeia lined up as follows: AI. Coyne center Alalia. Connolly light foi waul (.illgalloii P. t'ovno left loiwaid Glllnide Padilen light guaid King lioh.ui .(.,.v...I.eft guaid Huddy Reteiee Thomas l.owi.v. I mpln Wig gins. NUBS OF NEWS. A special business meeting or the South Side Republican association Is called for this evening, to meet in Ath letic hall. Huslne.ss, of impcntalice, in cluding committee repents and dlstilet committeemen, will be acted on, and all membei s or Republicans aie utged to be piesent. Vote for Joint IS. Joidan, Republic, in candidate foi state benatoi. The Juvenile toot ball team with Edward Dunleavy as manager, has 01 ganlzed for tlie season, and Issued a challenge to play any team In thlb pait of tlie state, the game to take place Thanksgiving Day. Answer thiougli The Tiibune. A meeting of St. AloyMus T. A. H, society, will be held In Pharmacy hall this uveuing. Hail Alc'NIihnIs, a pupil of No, 10 school, fell while playing ye.stetduy, and sustained a fiactuie of the collar bone. Geneiul Grant t'onunandeiy, Knights of Alalta, will meet la weekly fceshlon at lIuitinun'H hall tomoiiow evening. Mis. John Nahet, of Alder stieet, Is seiioiihlv HI. AIis, Chut Ie-. Wetzel, of Irving ave nue, Is confined to the house by Illness, Alts. William Hethclu'l of Alder stieet, Is convalescing alter a. seveie attack of typhoid lever, Di, Schley's Lung Healing Balsam Is guai anteed to cute all coughs. "No cute, no pay," For salo by all dealois, Dr. oud Alts, A, Kolb, of Cedai ave nue, celebiuted their beventeonth wed ding uimlverbaty yesteiday. DUNMORE. The Womaiib' Chllstlan Tempetance union of Dunmoie will meet in the p.irlotB of the Alethodlst Episcopal ehuich, Thuibday uf lei noon at S o'clock. Kvuiy member Is lequebted to be present. At a iccciit session of Diimuoie lodge, No. SIC, Inilependent Older of Odd Pel. lows, tho following named gland olllcois wete prebont to lntnll.tho oftlcets elected foi the cnsulii gtcrm1 District Depul. J. E. Hauls, Giaud AInisli.il Hcmy II.- -1 1 iff, Oiand AVaiden E. T. Davis, Grand IT IS IJOUMTUIi If Local Applications Alone Ever Cured a Case of Catarrh. Alost lemedles for the iieiitntent uf catarrh 111 0 In the Mint of sptays, In billets, powdois, wiishei or salves, all puiely local applications, and many of them often give teinpoiary tellef, but the leason none of them ever lenlly cute chtonlu catimh Is because cnlatilt Is not it local disease and It cannot be cuted simply by ti eating tlie local symutuniM. Aloreoyci' the 11101 e setlous foi nw ot catarrh, like catutrh of tlie Htomaeh and catarrh of the bronchial tubes, can not be leuchcd at all by local applica tions nnd Ihe fact that neglected en tail h of the head vcty soon Involves the bionchhil tithes, stomach and liver, demonstrates, that Ihe disease Is a blood d I sunder, a constitutional malady unci not at all a local disease. To leally cuie cnturih the system must be cleansed from cataiiluil poi son by un Internal icnipdy whlcli acts effectively upon the blood and liver. Tlie success of a new catairh lein edy, Stuart's Cutarih Tablets, Is be cause It drives out of the system, thiougli uatuial channels, the cataiilial polhon and the mucous lining ot the nose, throat and trachea ine freed from the excessive inileus which collects und causes the hawking-, spitting and gag ging, because the excessive sectetlon is not turnlshcd from healtliy blood, Stunt t's Catatili Tablets contain many of tlie same valuable antiseptics used lu sprnvs and luhalcis, hut In stead of being applied to tlie Inflamed membranes ot the nose and thioat, they are taken Into the stomach and thus leach the blood, the teal seat and cause of the disease. Stuart's Catuiih Tablets aie laige, pleasant tasting lozenges, composed of lied Gum, Hydiast.m, Bloodioot, and similar catuirh specifics, and so safe to use that little childien suffering from colds tuke them with the hame benefi cial results as adult poisons. No ttate ot cocaine or opiates, so common in catarth medicines, can be found hi Stum t's C'ataiih Tablets. Sec1ct.1t v, W. P. niiodes, Oiend Tieas 111 or, W. W. Biamlow, Gland Gtuiidlaii Fied Hiimmler. The new ofllceis aie Noble gland, If. F Aim shall: vice grand, Win den S Ciiant: lecotdlng secictaiy, Ilany Ki?ei ; financial ,secretai, F. K. Spencer; tteasiiier, O P. Coiioll; tuistee, Hatty Klzer; guild lodge lcpresentatlyi', II. 11. Sprncri. After tho installation su vices a social session was held In honoi of the ginnd otliceis and many visitors Horn other lodges Rev. Chailes If. Ncw Ing acted as toastmaster and intetestliig speeciies weie delivered by Judge Vos buig, e-AIavor James Alolr, llemv Haid Ing, Dlstilet Deputv Hauls, ex-Dlstilct Deputy Oeoige W. Cl.nper nnd ex-Dlstilct Depatff Colvin. No. Sib was oiganled in JS7J and is in -i vciy lloutlslilng condition. Daniel Bingham, of Ilavvle.v. is visiting his daughter. Alls. C. AI, Potter, of Hast Dtinkct stieet. The speakeis announced to he at the Republican mass meeting in Odd Fellows' hall tomoiiovv night will diavv a big audi ence. Go eailv ol vou want a good .seat Vote for John B. Joidan, Republican candidate loi state senatoi. A car load of impoits who have been in the employ of the Ene company at their washeiies down the vallev, passed thiougli bete jcsteiday bound .for anj wheto outside of tlie coal legions. They wete taken as lai as l.ackawaxeu by the eompany. The luneial of the late John llaiper occulted estelday afteinoou. Seivics wete conducted at the Alethodlst Eplseo pal chinch b.v Rev. Charles II. Nevvlng and music was lenUeied by a quaitctte Horn the Alethodlst choir. A laige dele gation from tlie local lodge. Independent Older of Odd Fellows, was pte.sent, the .deceased having been an active membei fot tnanv yeais. Inteiment was made in Dunmoie cemetety. The pall-beaiois weie: Chailes Chamboilain, Peter Slegle, John AValious, Hichatd Ilaivey, James Alafatets, Chiistophef AVickes. The funeial of Aliss Annie Sheeiin took place fiom her late home on South Ulakc ly stieet yesteiday nioinlng at 9 o'clock. A solemn high mass of requiem was cele brated by Rev. AIcNally. after which in teiment was made in Alt. Catmel ceme tety. The pall-boaiei.s wete: John Gol den, James AtcDonuell, James AlcGiail Thomas Cohgiove, Domlnlck O'Boyle and John Campbell. HBE!EmZ Lyceum Theatre, AI. Reis, Lessco and Aranagcr. A. J. Duffy, Business Alanagor. Saturday AVftSffB Nov. 1. 'IT T.ISTKNS DOT VEV. LOUIS MANN "HOCH CONSUL" A NEW COAIEDV IN A ACTS. DIRECTION OP WALTER D YfJAGER. IQ-PLAVERS-IO, Extensive Pioduetlon Complete. PRICRS-Alatinee. L'lc. Ivc, 7."c. Night, 2'c. Mv., 7,"ic Jl, J1.V. Seats on sale TIiuimIiij at !i a. 111. Academy of Music M. Rels, Lessee and Manager. A. J. Duffy. Business Manager. Week SS'iv1 Oct. 27, King Dramatic Co., REPERTOIRE: Thiusday matinee, "Blue Jeans"; Tliius day ulglil. "A lildltv Alotliet". Fiiday matinee. "Slhoiia"; Fiiday night, "Shen doah": Satin day matinee, "Shenandoah"; Saturday night, "A Waul of Fiance," DDIPCQ Matinee, 10 and 30c. rnlukO Night, 10, ao and 3c. Al.r, NEXT WEEK. HUNTLEY-MOOIIE STOCK CO. Monday Night, "The New Dominion " Dixie's Theatre, HENRY FARN8WORTH DIXIE, Lessee and Manager, WEEK OF OCTOBER 27. THE GBEAT LOOP THE LOOP, llv I.ottio l.ahdoii MARIAN MANOLA & CO. "A '.Maiden Horn Mats.' MR. AND MRS. PERKINS PISHER "Half Wav Hou.se ' JENNIE YEAMANS. Comedienne ARMOUR & BAGULEY. PIELDS AND WOOLEY, ( loi man Comedians WOOD AND RAY, Comedians and Dauceis STAR THEATRE AI.P G. HERIUNGTON, Alanagcr. Thiusda), Fiiday and S.ituulay, OCTOBER M. Ul AND NOV. 1 Clark's ROYAL BURLESQUERS MATINEE EVERY- DAY. Goldsmith's Bazaar Cg. bT Trade It is well to remember that when you need Dry Goods, here is the place to get them ; always some thing new, seasonable and fashionable. Today's talk is of things useful and profitable ;to you. Mill Ends of The chance came to us to buy this lot of fine bleached German Table Damask, and we took it. These "Mill-Ends" are two and a half yards to the piece, and whatever the value may have been, we make no distinction but offer them to you at SO'c the yard. The choice is yours. All Linen Table Napkins. Those who know our linens are apt to come for more. It takes use to prove their worth. -Bleached Linen Napkins, fast edges and dainty patterns. $1.00 a dozen and upwards. -Bleached Linen Napkins, being one size larger. $1.25 a dozen and upwards. Fashionable White Waistings. Fleece-back White Mercerized Madras, heavy weight, handsome weaves, very stylish for waists. Various qualities, all good at the price, 25c, 30c, 35c, 39c, 49c and 69c the yard Colored Wool Waistings. Truly a representative showing of these colored Wool Waistings, and the prices are within the limit of what you'd expect for such goods. All the new and desirable shades of plain colors and fancy stripes, 45c and 59c the yard Dainty Dress It's pretty hard for a woman to pass our Trim ming Counter, for the display is irresistibly pretty. And the Buttons this season, well, thty certainly are charming. Come and see them anyway. You're welcome. Your Own Ideas Can be carried out by us with a nicety that will surprise you when you need a piece of furniture to tit a certain niche in your home. Our furni ture makers and upholsterers are constantly turn ing out handsome specimens from original designs in any wood or finish that our customers choose. Scranton Bedding Co., F A. KAISER, Manager. Lackawanna and Adams. Both 'Phones We eat Itlaltaita Mimmmm idd ' "The Perfect For Brain and Muscle J.T7.',1-11 "" S l5?-: MMMlB ""S, utsim w i -Saie i1 Perfect health, clear complexion, bright eyes, clean white teeth, sweet breath; these are the blessings that follow a diet of Malta-Vita. Malta-Vita is justly entitled to be styled "The Perfect Food" for old and young, sick or well. Being perfectly cooked, pleasant to taste, easily digested and assimilated, Malta-Vita is an ideal food. Lead ing grocers everywhere. MALTA-VlTA PURE FOOD CO. BATTLE GREEK, MICH,, AND TORONTO, CANADA. Mark Table Linen. Trimmings. r Food " V sound, restful sleep, 1 . . , . ivrssero h, aU im.tL - uttrttbv,-. -Jjs-.j&S i mmmmmmmmm