- .f , 1 ' v"'- I" jfjt '.""" rt 4 v 8 THB.SGRANTON THIBUNB-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1002. , f WEST SCRANTON . )mmmi Hopkin' Hopkins Died from Injuries Sus tained in Briggs Shaft Several Accidents Other Notes. A bciIous accident ocoiitietl In tlio Brlggs shaft of tlio Scranton Coal com pany nt 10 o'clock yesterday morning, In which three men were Injuicd, one fatnlly, and the other two more or less Hovcicly. The miner killed v.ns Hopkin Hopkins of North Itebceca avenue, and tho laborers Iniuted were Michael Kol osky and Chailca Gnidatsky, both of Division street. Tho pillars of tlio chamber wheie they were at work had been temoved, causing a large "bench" of top coal to loosen and when a blast was Hied the roof fell, crushing tho thiee men ""be neath It. As quickly as possible the Ictlms wcip icsouod and first aid to the Injured offered by fellow woiknien. Uupklns was taken to his home and Hi. D. J. Jenkins and Dr. W. Ilowlanil Davles were called. They found that Ills thigh, had been ftuotured, several libs were broken, his head was badly rut, and ho alo suffciod Internal In juries. He remained unconscious until 7.t" o'clock last evening, when death lellcved his sufferings. Uecensed was a member of Enlctpilse lodge, Loyal Knights of Ameilca, and tlio espouse Mine Accidental fund. He Is survived bv his wife and four ilntigh nrs nertha, Edith, Jennie and Maggie. Kolosky and flaidotsky were taken to the AVtst Side hospital, where their In juries weie diesed by Dr. B. O. Bed doe, the house phjsitlun for the pies- ent month. The former was badly squeezed, and wlille no fraetutcs aio fippaiont, ho suiters fiom seven Inter nal Injuries. Oaidot'ky had his foot fr.ictuied and .sustained cuts and bruises. Ttotli will probably rccovci. Entertainments Xast Evening. 'two first class enteitalnments weie hi Id last evening, one in Sumner Ave nue Presbyteihnn church, and the oth er in St. Mai It's LuthtMati chinch. At the former Besaleel Davles pieslded, and the talent Included Almn Gealey, Mis. Frank Bruiidage, Lillian LaB.ii, Via Jones, Maud Weatberhog, Benja min Hughes and Walter Davies. The programme included -olos, diilta and lucitatlons. A candv ocIW and luncheon was aftei wards enjoyed. At the entei talnment in St. Mark's Lutheran chinch, Xtev. A. L Itamer presided. The pitions weie presented with little socks into which sums in pennies lepresentiiig twice tho sie they iip.it were dropped and collected as an admission f o. The affair was in charge of the Woman's Guild, and a musical and llteraty piogiamme was furnished by Mis. A. L. Ramer, Misses J FRFI.I Five stamps given away with each, bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. 53 Seasonable I Of Marvelous Merit... 1 i3t JSt -3 3 5$ I An Important Item Full Bleached, Pure Linen Table Damask, 2 yards wide, in five new and beautiful pat terns, with open work borders. We bought them at a special price and offer the lot for Thanksgiving week only at the bar gain price. A regular 75c quality CQ reduced to u"C I Lovely Silk A superb new line shown for the first time this morning. The assortment is full and complete aud embraces all the popular styles in cut and trim.as well as all the good . weaves and colorings, a I S:Ur.:a Si Handsome Lace Collars 1 Iu St, Gall, Point Venice, Chiffou, Batistes and other favorites. Colors, black, white, cream and linen. Beautiful examples of w' $25.00 to $3.00 a a New Home Beauties a Iu Table Covers, Shams, Square and Round D'Oyles, Covers for Chiffonieres, Sideboards, Dressing Tables, Stands, etc.,in Irish Point, Cluny, Duchess, Rennaissance, Russian, Arabian, aud other laces, also Teueriffe and Taro Drawn Work, In square aud round ' style the sizes runfiom 6x6 to 54x4 iuches. In scart shapes from 9x13 iuches to 20x72 inches. These are all hand work aud superb creations of a lovely art. a a a a a a a a a 1 Globe Warehouse.! bmmmmmMmmtmmMmmmmm Alice Paff, Esther Flnnoclt, Anna Bar tell, Loldy Gatagan and Joseph Pholpu. JlofreshmentB were seivcd after tho entertainment. Good Bowling .Match. Two local teams, known as the "Ciabs" and "Droppers," played three good games on tho West Side Bowling olub'K allejs Inst night, the fotmer team winning two of the three games'. The plnyets nud seotes weie as fol lows: CUABS Dlehl 11? 111 I'd- H-: Strong IJil 1!l T.J-11.' Staples 1M ll'l UV- I'd Oswald 1il 11.1 W-M9 Burning 11.' I1-' 12'- I'l 701 , 7ij Diioppnns. jji w; 33.S Ul y, im, 171 lis! rs r7 7o7--'.(. in- :i?n r.i- in l.'iO liS 141- I7t 11'.'- 427 Hauls . I.advvlg Davis .. Thomas Ciaven . 71! 747 tb9-Jl"J High stole Osvvild, 1!'U Jllgh uveinM'-Oswnhl, l'3 2-10 Pied Stiong was lcfciee Thiee Moie Accidents. Samuel Bev an, of 1128 Hampton stteet, a young man employed about the Bellevue breaker, had his sleeve caught In machinery jesteiday while oiling, and his arm was fractmed. E. Washington Morgan, residing at 307 Fifteenth street, employed by the Globe Hoofing company, met with a painful, but not seilous, accident while at work Monday. He was chopping wood with a hatchet, when tho hatchet slipped and almost .seeted the thumb of his left hand. MI'S Louia Knopf, redding on Fif teenth street, and a pupil at No. 32 school, while on her way home from school yesteiday met with a painful accident. She was walking upon a stone wall and, slipping, fell to the giound, sustaining painful bruises about the face and neck. Other Hospital Cases. William Cooper, aged 21 year", a res ident of North Scranton, emploved as a minei in the Bi Iggs shaft, had his lolt hand fractmed while nt work jei terday. His injuiv was dressed at tlio West Side hospital. A bov named Thomas Cnrden was bitten bv a dog vestoid.iv. The wound was cauterized at the West Side hos pital. File In Bellevue. Tho alaim tinned In fiom box U, at the corner ot Fifth stieet and Bioad way at 3 20 o'clock vesteiday aftornndh was due to the disccheiy of a slight fire In O'Connor couit, between Second street and the New Jersey Centi.il railroad. An overheated chimney was the cause ings Dress Skirts & $18 Each to $5 1 & K Offer but the flatties were extinguished before any particular damage. rcBUlted. Tho property 1b owned bv Joseph Weiss, and is occupied by a Polish family. Hose company No. 3 and Chemical company No. 2 responded to the call. Funeral of Thomas Wiight. Tho funeral of the late Thomas "Wright, a victim of tho lccetit street car accident, In North Scranton, oc curred yesterday, afternoon nt 3 o'clock from deceased's boarding1 place, IMC Svvctland stteet. A large cortpge fol lowed the remains to St. Patrick's church, where short services were held. A largo representation of the Brlsbtn Mine Accident fund, of which deceased was a member, wore In attendance at the funeral, nnd the pnll bearers weie selected fioin among them. Interment was made In tho Cathedral cemetery. Events of This Evening. Tho tenth annual harvest daneo of St. Patiick's Ladles' Irlh Catholic Benevo lent union, No. f02, will bo held In Mcars' hull this evening. Contributions for the Thanksgiving of fering to the poor, by tho Junior Chris tian Endeavor society, may bo sent to tho Washburn Streot Presbytei Ian chuich this afternoon and evening. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Ladv Shaftesbury assembly, Itojal So cletv of Oood Fellows, will meet thla evening In Bed Men's ball, corner of Main avenue and Jackson street at 7 SO After the business meeting a social session will be held. All members of the Itoyal so ciety of Good Follows aie invited. Funis al Dliector John E. Regan ie coveied his hoi so and buggy jcsterdnj morning, which was stolen fiom In fiont ot tlio Lackawanna Valley House. The outfit was located nLar the countv Jail. Members ol Camp 178, Paliiotfc Order Sons of Amoilci, aie requested to meet at thill hall tomonow alleinnon at ISO o'clock to attend the funeral of their lato In other, Fred Oln.idei. A 'peclal meet ing will bo held In the hall this evening. Joseph Caposky, of 420 South Kcjser avenue, emploed as a I lhornr In tho Conttal mine, hid his foot cruhcd by a fall of coal cstpiday. The Apollo Lltoiarv nnd Social club held a meeting In their rooms last, even ing, at which a soei.il cession was en jocd. Thomas F. Hobeits, of Clailte Bro ' gioeery department, has accepted a posi tion ns tr ivellng salesman for Lutz & Schram, with hoadquarteis in Blngham ton. Di. Bobert White, n graduate of the University of Pennsvlvniila, has located on South Main avenue PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Police Maglstiate Bezaleel Uivies will leave for New Voik todav, wheie be will spend a week, taking in the Brookljn eisteddfod and giand oppia. Oscar Oswald of Men Weld avenue, will leave foi New York today to spend a few d.ns as tho guet,l ot his cousin. Ljtin Ileese, of Noith Ihdc I'aik ave nue, will leave todav for Stindii'-buig. to spend Thanksgiving at the Noimal school MKses Noima Nleholls. Ksther Davies. Kdna T) Kvnns, Lama and Snail lluglios leave to d.iv to spend a few dijs shop ping and to attend gi mil opei i. Miss Ida Ilalitt, oq Now York rlty. is spending a tew ,da with lier pirents, Jlr. and Mrs CTinrles H.iylett, of South Ilvde Park avenue H. A. Tli int. or South Ninth stieet Is able to lesume woik again aftei a pio ti acted 1IIik!j. CI n ton Fiounfelker, of South Ujdo I'ark avenue, is tho guest of fi lends in New York tfanj Selllnger, of North Hromlev ave nue, is spending a few davs with relatives hi Fhnlia , Mis. in Loo, of North Lincoln aenue, is convalpscliig .vftir an illiics Mr" Janus Williams, of Curboml.ilo, Is tlio guest ot iclatives on Jackson street. Mrs. Roger Fvaus, of Jackson street, has icturncd home finm a Mt with her diughicr at W st Che-ter. Jtis Strong and daughtei. Isabel, of Aubtiin, N Y, aio the guests of Mis. Eugene Stiong, of South Main avonup Mrs Willi un aillups, ot Noith Sumner avenue, is Kiting In Wilkes-Iiano Mrs. John Jenkins and son, James, ot Luerne street, are home from a tilp to New York. Mrs Hugh 7eed and s()n, Hugh, of Meridian stieet, are the guests of i da tives in l'aterson, N. J DUNMORE. The nnnml bitiriuet of the lied Men will bo held in Odd fellows' hall 'llimsdiv evening. Ihoviotis to the bmauet a pi lade in costume of the membeis will li held. 1 his sooletv is one of the mow. piogiis-.he of any in tho boiongh It is epecled that several speaKcis fiom othT lodges mill bo piesent and deliver ad dresses. The union Thanksgiving seiviees -will be held In the Methodi&t KpNcopai clitireh on Thin sdav moinlng nt 10 7) o'clocl: nov. M. II. Olbhons, of tho Pieabjteiian chin eh, iv ill pi each tho seimon The special sei vices heing held at the Methodist chinch .lie fitlll In piogiess and being Intgclv attended Special music bus been juopaied foi the meetings and a luge choir ot tiaintd oIees is In attend ance. Jnmes Welsh and son, Thom-it-, of Lo pez, aio visiting the foimoi a famllv. Miss K. Anna Gibbons, of Khl.sville, Mo , who ln-i been tho guest of hei In other, Rev. W. F. Olbbons, of tho Pies bjtflilnn chinch for sovoinl weeks, jett cstadny nioiniim for Now Toik eily, wheie .sho will meet with tho boaid of foreign missions of tho Fresbyteilan chinch, piepantoiy to hoi going to tho mlslonaiy Held in Japan. She will leavo this country loi Japan about Januaiy 1. OBITUARY. CHARLES O'URIUX, the Infant son of Mr. nnd Mis. Rlthiiid O'Hilen, died ut the family residence on Piescott ave nue, yesteiday afternoon. The funeial will take place tomonow afternoon nt o'clock. Interment will bu made In tho Pcteihbuig cemotei', THOMAS L. LCK, nged S yearn, died yesterday at his homo In Stark couit, West Scianton. Deceased had been n resident of this city for many years, and Is huivlved by his wife. Tho funeral Bei vices .will bu held at tho house tomorrow afternoon at 2 q'oloik. Interment will bo made In tho Wnsh buin stieet cemeteiy, TUNEBALS. The funeial of I'reiJ aiumler, jr., will bo held ThuiMluy atteinoon nt 2 sr o'clock. UUUKiAVrASIvt?l k2MB,SIHk,'i! It Cures Colds, Couch. Soro Throat, Croup, Influ cura, Whooping couch, llrouchlUa aud AMhma. A ctrtalu euro for Comumptloa In flret utojrc-e, aiil a Biito relief in advanced etaKCB. Uto at once. ou will no i the excelltut njt after taking tho first dose, fcold by dealers everywhere. Larce bottles X3 cents aud 60 nuts NORTH SCR ANTON FUNEHAJJ OF MRS. MARGARET GILLESPIE Services Were Conducted by Rev. Dr. Guild at the Homo of Her Son, C. J. Gillespie, on Oak Street Inter ment Was Made in Dunmoie Ceme teryEvents That Are Scheduled for Today and Tomonow Mullen Tried to Break Into His Home. Personnl Notes. The funeral ot the late Mrs. Mar garet Gillespie was hold from the homo of Mr. and Mis. C. J. Gillespie, of Oak street, yepteiday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Long before tho time set for tho funeral a largo number of the friends of tho deceased gathered to view the remultiH for the last time. The ser vices were in charge of Rev. Dr. George i:. Guild, of the Piovldenco 1'icsby teilan church, of which the deceased was a member. Jlcv. Guild spoke highly of the Clulstlan lite of tho de ceased. Tho Providence Presbyterian church tholr rendered "Asleep in Jesus" and "Abide with Me" duting the service. The lloral offeilngs'werc numerous and beautiful. The pallbearers weie: Biuce Shot ton, Bcrton Osterhout, Guy Osterhout, Ilnlph Gillespie, Joseph Osterhout and Harold Gillespie. The remains were home to the Dun moie cenfeteiy, wheie lnleimcnt was made in the family plot. Coming Events. There will be three games of basket ball played in tho gymnasium of the Scranton Institute, North Main ave nue, Thanksgiving afternoon. The games will stmt at 3,o'cloek. and tho games will be played In tnpld succes sion. An admission fee of 10 cents will be charged. The membeis of the Independent oichestra will conduct their Initial so cial In the Auditoiium this evening. The opening lecture in the Young Women's Christian association's couise of popular entertainments will begin at the North Main Avenue tabernacle, on Thuisday evening, Dec. 2. At that time Itev. Dr. Pieice will describe the Passion Play of Oberammeigau. The Excelsior Dramatic club will pioduce "Tho Commeicial Duimmci," a comedy drama In three acts by Thorn Mehosc, at the Auditoiium on Thanks giving evening. The membeis of the rather Whlttv society will celebrate their sixteenth anniversaiy with a banquet and enter tainment in St. Man's hall, this ecn lng. Piesidcnt, P. J. Mulherin will net as toastmaste'i. Toasts will be re sponded to by Rev. P. J. McManu", of St. Paul's church, Green Ridge, and Rev. n, j, JicManus. J. V. Moylan and J, J. Holmes, of the Holy Rosaiy chutth Two Basketball Games. The Stat Rasketball team defeated tho St. M.uv's of South Setanton at the auditorium lost night b a score of 48 to .1 In St; Maij's hall list night tho Shamroehs obtained a victory over the Defendeis bj a. j-coie of 12 to 3. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Mis Hollls Smith, of AN'aj no avenue, is seriouslv III. Miss Doia Mi Donnugh a tialned nuise of New "ioik ity, and daughter of Mail man McDonough, of West Maiket t-ticet. Is spending a few da:s at the home of liei parents Tho bjkciy sliops will be closed all div Thanksgiving 'llioy will lemain open until V o clock tonlglit. Mrs Thomas P. James, of W.tviip ave nue, attended the funeial of Daid I'ovv cll. of T.nlor jsteida. Miss trattio 'I inklep.uigli has leturmtl to hei home In Dundaff after spending a few davs with Miss lilineho While, of Church avenue Patrick Mullen, of Cayuga street, wn arifstefl Sunday night bv Lieutenant Palmer for disordnrlv conduct and rt -sisuime Mullen went to his home in an Intoxicated condition nnd tiled to fore" his wav In, although It is now cm irantlned, for th leason that tev er.al of the membeis of the famllv aro Miffeiing from small-pox. Mullen was at woik when tlio house was namnntinrd tomo days ago, and whtn ho r turned was not admitted, lie took up his resl denco with a tam'llv bj the name ut Jackson on Putnam street Mullen was told Sunday night that ho would not bo allowed to enter the house, so he tried to force hlswav in, and was airested. Tho imglstiato lined him $10, which ho paid Wllliim Kline, of William street, had his thumb lndlv Injured while at woik on the, new No. U school, South Scranton. Monday afternoon. Michael Noone has resumed his duties at tho IIIllMdo Home, after spending a fow di with his mother on Oreen stieet. Mi. nnd Mis Samuil Davis, of New York city, aio visiting Mi. Davis' pat ents on Margaret avenue. Tullle Ciubrlel. of Honesdale, Is spend ing a few dajs with hN parents on Church ineniiQ. Mr. nnd Mis. Hollls Smith and family, of Wayno avenue, weie tho guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Jenkins, of 01 phant, Sunday, All committees lor tlio Piovldenco Methodist DpUeopal chinch fair will meet tonight, after praot meeting, In tho chinch parlors to glvo icpoits, GREEN RIDGE. Mr, nnd Mis. Com, id Scluoeder, of S in dorson uvontio, will spend Thanksgiving iu Philadelphia with their daughtei, Clint lotta. Will ri.liilvlln, of Saiideisoii avenue, s able to be out again utttr a week's ill ucss. Carl Gainhdu, of Columbia avenue, Is BPifuusly ill, Thmo will bo no midweek beivlco In thu Oieen Itldgo Piesbteilau chinch this iiveiiiiig Tho throat trouble which pie unted tho iJiifitoi, Ituv, 1, J, Lansing, Hum preaching last Sibbatli, Is not liu pioved. Tho Oreen Illdge AVomun's CJnlstliin Timixiraneo union will meet this nttei upon at tho homo of Mrs J. M. Hnivoll, 7.0 Oieen Iltdgo street, nt .1 o'clock. A full nttondanco Is desired, Subject, "Lelioes fiom tho Natlouul Woman's ChilHtlan Tempoianco union convoutlon hold In Portland, Mo , In October," A cor dial iuvltutlon is extendi d to all Intel ested. Ready for Thailksglug trade Oieen lililgi) Cash store, 1110 Capouso avenue. Taney Crnnbeirles, Table Raisins, Cel ery, Lettuce, Malaga, Concord and Ca tawba Orapes, Ploilda Oranges, Jeury Sweets. Uolled Cider, Mlnco Meat, etc, S llis. Prunes ,,,,..,,., 5o, Torco and Malta Vita, 2 for Kc. Maglo Yeast ,. So. Lemon and Vanilla LMracU ......... 10c. Siuer Kraut .,..,. ,,, 5c. Strictly fresh Vest- Old 'phone. 02-1 New, 927. t V hi j T speus tnen sne snouia taice sometiung medicinally to cor rect these "faults. Nothing could be better than a prescription which Dr. R. V. Pierce used in his large practice for many years, in the diseases of women. This "Favorite Prescription " of Dr. Pierce has had an immense sale for the past thirty-six years, because of its' uniform success in the cure of women's diseases, and because of the many thousand women who have attested to its merit. Being made entirely of extracts of roots and herbs, without alcohol, it is perfectly harmless to the most delicate system, and the best ready-to-hand remedy in the market." " To insure perfect health, every tissue, bone, nerve, tendon, or muscle should take from the blood certain materials foi it. nourishment and growth. Every organ must have its period of activity and of rest, so as to circulate the vital fluid in a proper manner to nourish every part. This is why I believe in advising every woman to take gentle exercise out of doors or indoors. If the functions are not regular or the' pains are severe then she should at once use a reliable remedy." Mis, A. BE LYE A, of Rockland, New Bmnswiek, said: t ' "I suffered more than a year from nervousness aud functional derangement. Had pains in the left side of abdomen all the time. Some days could hardly get around. Kept my bed about half the time. I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pieice, of Buffalo, N. Y., aud got his advice for which I have ever been thankful. I began taking ' Favorite Prescription ' right away as he advised. It makes me sleep well at night which I never did before, and I feel rested. Can truthfully say Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has cured me." Mrs. O. O. SCRIPTURE, of Piescott, Attsona, said: "Words cannot express how grateful I am for what Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has done for me. For nearly ten years I was a great sufferer with ulceration and sickness peculiar to women. I doctored for-several years ; got no better until I began taking the ' Prescription.' Now I can stand on my feet and work hard all day. I feel that life is worth living, and shall always lecommend Dr. Pierce's medicines." ADVICE TO MARRIED WOMEN. -- " ood medical book that tollo you about - iv tha womanly mymtmmt troata fully of Physiology an Anatomy; rtUohood and motherhood. Road Or. Plcrcm'm Common Senam Medical Advisor, if contains over lOBO passes. A copy, paper-covered, may bo obtalnad abtolutaly FREE, by mending 21 ono-cent stamps, to cover coaf ot mailing ONLY. If French cloth binding Is desired, send ton stamps extra ( 31 cents in all), to tho World's Dispanaary Modioal Association, 60S Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Some Gossip About the Spiing Elec tion Candidates Who Arc Men tioned Other News Notes. Although the spiing election is .still ne.ulv thiee months off, the politicians arc active and candidates foi the ail ous wnul olllees aie beginning to siek suppott and endoiseinent to fuithcr their ambitions. William Janssen has announced his deshe' to remesent the Nineteenth waid in common cxmueil, while pressuie is being bi ought to bear on Gus ltehner nnd Albert Helei to become his running-mates; In the Eleventh waid, two eominon counc Union and an aldeiman will be elected. The ptebent aldeiman, a Demo ciat, will hae opposition In his own paity, as ex-County Commissioner John Bemuth will s-eelc the nomination Ben F. Moore Is heing induced to aceept the Republican nomination, and a peti tion was ciiculated jetteiday tending to make him the paitj's unanimous eholee. Mi. Moore was elected to the .same ofllec; about twenty cnrs ago, to succeed his father, but as ho was only "I jeais old, he lefused to seive. He Is a pi Inter by liade and Is In the busi ness on Cedar avenue, as a ineiiibef of the film of Kuiik &. Mooie. Mr. Mooio Is also Identified with the recently organised South Side Republican club. Athletes to Celebiate. Oiv the afternoon of Thanksgiving day, the Scianton Athletic club will hold open house' at their hall on Alder stieet, when a .social will take place, tollovved by a dance. In the evening u fine athletic piogiamme bv the junior classes will bf given, uiulei the supei vislon of Pi of, Victor Notli, who his been ti .lining them diligently foi t.ev eial months. This will bo only ono ot the fcntuies of the cv citing, as the pio giamme pi oxides seveuil enjojablo di visions. The Lavvieuce oiehestia has been en gaged to furnish music foi djiielng, which will start immediately nt tho close of the tmneih' pi ogi amine. Tho nffair has been uiinnged by the lollovv Ing coniniitlee: Aloph Hnninion, Oeoigo Wlith, Chailes Mui.seh and cieoige Klsci . An Aged Lady Injuied. Mis. C, Schlottm.m met witli a si li ons accident a few das ago which, at her ago, may hno serious lesults. Mis, Schlottman, who Is 70 joins old, icslde.s at 612 Cedar avenue, and while going from tho upper to tho lower pan of the house slipped nnd fell dotvnstalis. r, Albeit Kolb was summoned, uiid on arilving louud the old lady In a serious condition liom shock. Sim also Mist..tucd bcveial ulnuslona on tho luco and aims that will leave their mail; for t-omo time. NUBS OF NEWS. A pig must supper with Mivoiul utluu HppetUIng embellishments will hn seivul to tho Pointful) Piluuls and tlich li lends at Hotel Best this iwenlw; Tho Knights of Pjthltts held u latgily ntteiuUd and iutoiuHtlug Hi-ihui iu IJiutt man's hall list uvoulug. Tlio Bouillon Sic ii(,i 1 1 undo hOihly has diaiigcd its weekly mooting night fiom TuebiM to Wcilnohday, All iiiembos aio urged to bo pieswit nl tonlglii's luheaisal. A baby boy has aulvul at tho homo of Mr, and Mis. Homy Dolilo, of tiu Cedar nv enuo, Di, Schley's Lung Hialhig Bui-Jim la Kuuitinucd. Jo cuie all coughs "No cuie, no paj " For bttlo bj all deaUis Thoio will lio a sliooting in itch all diy tomonow at tho hp,idqunitei of thu ltoa Gun club, t12 Plttstou neuuo, Moinlng set vices will bo held in thu vailuus chuiehos on this bldo toiuouuvv, and those at tlio Hlckoiyjjtie.it Piesbj tolah chinch will bu mudo lutuiestliiK fiom tlio met that tho enllio Chuial union will tuko put In tho seivim ot praise An iinpoitant event will bo tho game ot basket ball butweeu thu Dofeudeis and tho New Jo soy champion In St. John's Hull tomoimvv niglit. A dlicrjoib' meothig of tho South Sldo WPBixoiiEBEAUTIFlIb it 1 To Perfect your figure. A famous physician, in speaking of health, beauty, and a good jigioc, said; t(In my experience many American women have not the strength to take up outdoor sports, many lack the inclination for active physical exertion, household cares or office work they feel languid, tired and worn-out by the weaknesses so common to their sex. Some women have household duties which keep them s.hut up at home. For all such persons I should advise a few simple daily exercises, with light dumb bells, devoting only ten minutes of the day to it at first, and gradually increasing it until they is stimulated ana snenginenea oy it. 11 me young girl or the matron is troubled at certain periods with irregularity, weakening drains, and backache perhaps faint and dizzy asHi7vrs. Lyceum Theatre, M. Hels, Lessee and Mnnnger. A J. Duffy, Business Manager. Wednesday Night, Nov. 26 ThanksgivingrNov. 27 Miss Alice Fischer in Giace Livingston Pin nits' Comedy Success MRS. JACK Dhect from its tiliimphant inn of Ifin lights at Wallaek's and tho uu VU toils Theuteis. New Yolk. Slanagement Ilemy B Hiuis PRICLS Matinee 73, TO and -Zo Night, ?I 30, $1, 7o, SO and Sit Diagiam open One Night Only, FRIDAY, NOV. 28. Fashion's Fail est Flower. Gi:0. W. LL'D- LRCR'S successful miiblcal galLt. THE "WILD ROSE" Cultivated foi si- months In X. Y. Given lnshlnnable piestlge bv being selected as tho Piece de I1esltanee of tho most not ablo lunctlon of Ne'vvpoit's season, piticr.s-ji "A siw, 7"c, riic, :-c Seals on s lie Wednesd ly at 0 a. in Saturday, "A'SS?" Nov. 29 Jules Muua's Big Scenic Piodiictlon of JOSUPII AltTHl'lVS Gieatcst Play ol Ileal t Intel est, "LOST RIVER" Splendid Compaiu, Two C'nilonds of Senuiv, Novel and Still tllng Lffcets. Pilees Matinee, 2",c , TOe Clitldicu, lie. tn anv pai t ot house. Night, f I On, 7."o . We, -3c. Souts on Silo 'lhiiisda at 0 u. m. haul; vas hi id on Monday aftei noon, wIkmi tho million to lnciiuso tho capital stoik fiom J'lU.tHrt to JoO.Onn was linally asieed upon. M. J, Ituddv. thn well Known oonuuctoi was chobiu us a di iretm pi lor to tho iloso ot the meeting. Tim new bank has donn a lomnikablu biishiiss snie opening two mouths ago, and this instilled iuci easing the slock. Uallle and .shooting match for chick ens tonight. 012 Plttstou avenue, Jtab blt lunch Thanksgiving, all day, DOMESTIC MYSTERY. Fiom tho Mollbo BeslsUir On tho 3d of April, 1S92, S. A. Taj lor. a inomlnent joung man, well connected in ilaldwin county, man led to Miss Oeoigla Page, one of tho most beautl iul joung women iu Alabama, and ti lends piedlc'tod that It would bo a happy union, " In about a week atteiw.inls Mr, Tay lor was out hmsebnek lidlng nnd lulled tu tetuin at night. Next motiilng his hoise cimip up, ami tied to tho fciiddlo was a nolo dliecttd to his iclatives, tuHIng wheto he would leuo his watch and al-o vhtia Ihey could iliul Ids, body, ,V miu cli was made and tho watch was louud. The plaeo designated tor the body was In a small lake. Xelgh bois and tilcnds gathoisl and diagged the lake, tun went to Mobile, seotued some cannon, nnd (lied thou over tho wulor In tin efiou In llnd the bodj, but Without SIKCfbS. It Is said that the luolhers of tho joung man spent sevoal hundied dol lais In their futile elfoits to llnd their biothet. They ilnally gave him up as dead. Ills lauds and jiropenty weiu sold and dhlded between the j-oung wlte anil the biothos of the supposed dead man. find that their whole being J JMU.SEMENTS. Academy of Music M. Rels, Lesco and Manager. A J DuffV, Business Manager. Week JTARNn Nov 24 Jrntlneos ihiilv stalling Tuesday. JOHN A. HIMMELEIN'S Big Comedy Compiny, THE IDEALS Suppoitlng Miss Beatiiie Karlo In a repcr. toiie of scenic pioductions, augmented b Hovvson's t'Oth Ccntuij Band Oiehestia AVoducsdav Mutlnce. "A Child of the Slums " AVcchuhday Mght, 'G.ui.v Owen" Pi ices (excepting Th.inksgMng daj) Matinee, 10 and Me. Night, 10, :0 and 30c. TUAUVI TWO GTtlUT PLAYS 3 Additional Specialties for Thuisday only Matinee, "Camn's Cioss Boads " Night "In tho Heiit ot tho Stoun " Thanksgiving piices: M.itlneo 10c, Me, "lie. Night 10c , 20c. .0e., r,Uc. Diagi'am open. The Dixie Theatre , HENRY FAP.NSWORTH DIXIE, Lesseo and Manager. Week of November 24. TEN-ICfil And his tioupo of Impeilal Wonder Woik en, Assisted by tho following Vaudeville Comp.inv; Jnmes Kichmond Gleniey, Tho man with gieen gloves. Sne & Biesche, riood Bioc, Coniedltuis and Aeiobats, Mr. and Mir. Aithur Young, A Itiual Wooluj. Eddie Mack, Nnviitv Dancei Claia Douglas, Singing and Dancing Comedienne. Seats lesei vi 1 bv telephone New 'Phono 180. pnicns-i:.i S"c7se and lOe Gallor seats, 10 cents. Spiclal matineo pi Ices, 5TAH THEATRE ALF. G. HWtmNGTON, Manager, i THUBSDAT. Pit I DAT, SATL'UDAY Nov. i7, 2S, -"J. f I A New York Girl" Matinee Eveiy D.iy. HENRY BELIN, JR., Central Agent for lU Woailne D.slrlct tor Dupont's Powder Ululng, niutin7, Sporllns, SmoVeless nj th llqiauio ClnMilcal Company' HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety ruse, Caps and I'xploilerJ. Itooui 101 Co neJI llullJIn.' ,Scta-iten. AOU.NCII-3. JOIIV 11 SVimi & EO.V ..,., Plymouth 11 W. UULI.1UVN' ,.,, , .WilLei 13arr A J'eai ill . aftei vvutd the wife se. cuicsl a dlvoice, and fniif c.us' after her Hi st mat i luge sho was mauled to Walter V. Newton, und sho Is now living with him at Hay Mlnette, On Ftldaj-, October 10, Mr. Taylor came to his tutho's house, about thiee miles tioin Hay Mlnette, and Is now ly ing thete sick. Ills tetuin after ai abcnvo of ten j-cats has rieated a oltublo neufcatlon In Uaj- Mlnette and Uclnitv,