THE SCJfAXTON TfilllUX K-'FHIDA Y MOlfNINU. 'NOVEMBER- 10, 1894. 3 NORTON'S FIE II js now going on at the Old Store, 322 Lackawanna avc, where the whole of the wrecked stock will be sold at prices to interest buyers and move the goods quickly. Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Blank Account Books, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Room and Frame Mould ings, which have been dam aged by , water and smoke, much or little, and must be sold at some price soon to clear the building for repairs. GOOD BREAD USE THE FLOUR And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE TO THE TRADE BY The Weston Mill Go, THE GENUINE POPUUR Punch Cigars ' HKVE THE INITIBLS ' ' G. B. &C0. IMPRINTED OK EftCH CIG6R. Garney, Brown & Co. Mf r's Court House Square. PERMANENT CURE OF RUPTURE .All forma of Hernift ft specialty. We!l known Scrauton physicians in cbarg. SCR ANTON GERMAN RUPTURE CURE CO., LIE. 203 Washington Avenue. PERSONAL. P. J. Run no, of the city treasurer's of flrc, is In New York i'lty. Mrs. W. T. Slmimon Is visiting relatives In KuKton ami Mumli Chunk. Tullle MoiKuii returned lust evening from u buMiiifKH trip to New York. William Henry Hall, of C'nrbnmlule, wuu married to Jllss .Mlnnl,. jry Hnlles, of J lone-Mule, ut AMermiui Fuller's olflco jesterday. ; Mr. an.l Jlrn. ('. 1'. Matthews have re 1urnW from their weiMliiK trip und are occupying their newly furnished home ut !E!4 guliiey uvenue. They will receive their friends after Dee. J. f)r. Stephen s. AVulson, a nutlve of Trenton Hollow, X. Y und a Kradunte of the Jefferson Medlral college of 1'hlludel rhlu. registered with I'rothonotiiry l'ryor yesterday . as a idiyslclun. He will prac llre at Wckville. At a meeting of the Woman's auxiliary, St. Luke's liruni'h, Mrs. Ueorge I.. JJlck hoii, .Mrs. Kverett Wurren and Airs. Kog ers Israel were elected delegates to the Hiinunl meeting of the Ulocesmi branch to. he held In Wlllliimsport, Nov, lit and 2u. Cohen's Store Closed. Deputy Sheriff Orlswold yesterday closed thft general more of Simon Cohen, of Burbertown, on an execution "or 300 held by Woe, Levy Co., of this city. The goods will be Hold next Thursday. Seranton's Business Interests. THET nim'NE will soon publish u care fully compiled and classified list of the Lading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional Interests of Scran ion und vicinity. The edition will be bound In book form, beautifully lllustra ed with photogravure views of our pub lic buildings, business blocks, streets. etc., together with portraits of leading citizens. No slmilur work has ever given an equul representation of Summon' many industries, it will be an Invaluable exposition of our business resources, Sent to persons outside the city, copies of this handsome work will attract new com ers and be un unequalled advertisement of the city. The circulation is on a plan that cannot fall of good results to those concerned us well us the city at large. Hepresentatlves of THK TRIBUNES will rull upon THOB1C WHOBK NAM KB are 1)1581 KKD in this edition und explain Its nature more ruuy. v Those desiring views of ther residences In this edition will please leave notice at the oftlce. , , Jluy the Weber nd get the best. At Guernsey Broi . . A Foe to Dyspepsia 0 W te IS LIKE A GOOD TEMPER, "IT SHEDS A BRIGHTNESS EVER). WHERE." ON OTHER SIDE OF CHANNEL i'nssiny Events of the Day on the ' .'" West Side of the lirv Noted. IY0KITES EX.I0V A SMOKE K New Social Kuoais Opened with u l'eust of .Vnslo and Tobucco-Work to llcgln ut Once on the New 'o. 1 0 School. Hubert Morris Indue, Order of Ameri can True Jvoritea, opened their new so cial rooms last evening liy giving a smoker. About I'M young men were present. There are two rooms, and these are tinely furnished. In a cornel' of the imrloi Is a pluuo, and this was decorated Willi chrysanthemums and pulms. The evening was devoted to garni t', music and speevh making. The lvorltes quartette, consisting of David Owen, Will Keynolds, Emerson Owen and Wal ter Jones, rendered several plantation melodies. Emerson Owen recited his latest production, entitled "The Mur derer." The piece- Is u soliloquy of the murderer In his cell, and It wus ren dered in a realistic manner. Solos were rendered by Professor William Kvans, Morris Thomas and Philip Warren. The members also sang, uccompanled by Llewellyn Jones on the pluuo. , Speeches on the lodge, Its work und the nuture of the meeting were given by Councilman li. K. Kobathun, City En gineer Jiseph Phillips, W. (laylo:d Thomas, John J. lJavies. John M. Har ris, Willium It. Lewis and John It. Kurr. The meeting was a most success ful one, und the rooms are now opened for the young men. '1 lie New School. Th" work of erecting the new Xo. 1f school will be commenced by Contrac tors John Henore & Son In a few days. The building will be located on Uebecca avenue, near Jucksoti street. Twelve rooms are to accomodate the pupils of the several grades. ' Pour additional teachers will be re quired. Six teachers will be taken from the old building and two from the Uur lleld avenue mission, which Is now used us an overllow. The building will be completed as soon um possible. .Married in New York. lr. P. P. Moylaii, of. South Main avenue, and Miss Florence Pulrcltlld. daughter of George Kalrchlld, of iJallun, were married In New York city on Wed nesday uftenioon. The marriage wus a quietly arranged uffulr, as none but the iie-ur relutlves knew the purpose of the trip. After spending a short time In New York city, they will go to Washington und other cities, und return here next week. Lr. Moylun Is well known here and has a large practice. His bride wus u.oriner resident here, and hits u lurge circle of friends. They will make their future home on North Sumner avenue. Milllam 1'owcll Head. William Powell, u respected resident of this side, died at 10.3" o'clock Wednesday evening after u two weeks Illness of typhoid fever. Mr. Powell wan born In Wales and was 2 years of uge. He was employed in the Hyde I'ark mines and i survived by a widow and one child. William. He was a member of" the Independent Order of P.ed Men and the Knights of the Golden Kugle, of Wllllumsport; Court Lackawanna, Ancient Order of Foresters, of this city. The funeral will tuke place Suiuluy afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Services will be conuuciea oy Kev. 1). P. Jones, of the Tabernacle Congregational church, and itev. Peter Roberts, of Olyphant. Interment In the Washburn Street cemetery. lirlef Notes of IntereM. P. M. Kagen, of Chestnut street, is seriously HI. Koblnsoii street Is covered with eight Inches of mud. Miss Kay Williams, of North Sumner avenue, Is visiting friends In Wilkes Bai're. The choir of the Jackson Street Bap tist church will meet this evening to rehearse Christmas music. Jacob Jones, of Fourteenth street employed as an engineer at the Hump' ton mines, uunounces himself as a can didate for common council from the Second district of the Fifteenth ward The members of Court Pride of Lack awuuua, Ancient Order of Foresters, will meet on Sunday uftenioon at 1 o'clock ut Morgan's hull to attend the funeral of their lat,e brother, William Powell. Tim Ladies' Aid society of the Ply mouth Congregational church will hold a fair and festival In the church chapel on . Dec. 4, 5 nnd S. The object Is to raise money to liquidate the church debt. They will display many cholcj articles for sale. A festival will be held each evening. The funerul of J. K. Kresge, of the rear of Ninth street, who died on Wednesday evening from pneumonia. will take place thin afternoon from his late home. He will be removed on the 12.H0 Delaware, Lackawanna and West em train for Stroudsburg, where Inter ment will be made. 1 The Improved Order of Heptasophs will attend. NORTH END NOTES. Wude M. Finn, of Court street, and Providence road, Is repainting his resi dence. A large) number of young people gathered ut the North Main Avenue Huptlst church lust evening, when they Blurted their winter's course of reading. They read poiilona of Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. The Company H armory wus com pletely tilled last evening for the second evening of the unmiul bazaar of the Puritan Congregational church. A num ber of tableaux- were given under the direction of Miss Margaret Da vies. A musical entertainment Is being pre pared for tonight. . .The Kohcmiati club held their month ly banquet at the residence of Bernard Clark, on Willium Htreet, Wednesday evening. An excellent menu was pre pared by Thomas J. Reese. Music was furnished by the Symphony Mandolin and Oultar club, also Instrumental nnd f vocal music by the club members. Miss Lavlna Dimmlck gave un enter tainment last evening nt the residence of K. C. Dimmlck, on Sanderson ave nue, for the benefit of the free library on the comer of Wyoming avenue and Ureen Wdge street. A very lurge num ber were present. Miss Florence Ham 6f Hotiesdule, u reudes und elocutionist of great merit, Mrs. George Du P. Dim mlck, Eugene Ham and Professor Con nnt.oigniiist of St. Luke's church, 'took part. ' The Ladies' Aid wxiety of the rnrk Place Methodist Kplscopul church held a conundrum tea In the church parlors last evening, when supper w as nerved to about 125 people; At each plate V4 placed a chrlsanthemuin with a conun drum attached, und two prizes given to the two answering the most of them. Miss Kate Hruder won the first prize, which was a handsome lui ge red chrys anthemum, named W. W. Cole, and Mrs. George A. Homer, the second prize, which wuh a small white L. Can non chrysanthemum, both of wfilch cume from the hot house of O. It. Clark & Co. P.. S. Myers, of Church avenue, a hrukciiiuu on the Delaware und Hud son ruilioad, fell from his train near Yntesvllle, yesterday morning, cutting a deep gash III the buck of bis bead about three Inches long, and badly bruising bis shoulder, lie climbed up the einhuukniciit ami was taken into a round house of the Wilkes-P.urre and Kasteru Hailroad company,. where his head was dressed, lie then walked to the Yatesvlllc depot. As sim us he was missed from the train the caboose was detached and after a seurcli My ers wus found in the Y'atesville station. He unived home about noon. About 2."i people took supper at the Presbyterian church parlors lust veil ing, when the l.udles' Aid society gave their annual turkey supper. The par lors were handsomeiy decurated. Tallies cupuble of seuting sixty people ut u time were Hproud In the main room und Ice cream tables In one of the par-' lors ut the side, which wus liundsomely decorated. In n corner wus a booth trimmed with laurel brunches, where flowers and lemonade were Hold and by It booths where home-made candies and aprons made by the society weiv for sale, t J rout credit is due Mrs. Hy roil Wiiiton, president of the society for the success of the -.iffalr. It will be continued tonight. DINM0RK D0IN(iS. Fresh oyslers received dully at Pal mer's market. The Ladies' Missionary society held a meeting yesterday after their praise service. Recognition services were held In the Habtlst church yesterday afternoon and evening. John Lowd, of Main street, left yes terday for New York, where he will spend u few days. L. M. Stullbert hud the misfortune yesterday to get his linger jdnched while ut his work. . Itev. A. li. u'Nell. pitstnr of the Bap tist church, will hold extra meetings, commencing Sunday, Nov. 2.". A suerod concert will be held ut the Baptist church next Tuesday evening. Admission, adults, 2a cents: children, li cents. Ueorge Robertson has the foundation laid for a new dw elling house on Fourth street. Christian Carvln, of Scrnnloii hus the contract to erect the building. Mrs. Fn-d. Cook, of Port Hkiiuiond Staten Island, wiio has been visiting her parents oh Cherry street, left for her home yesterday afternoon, accom panied by her sister. Miss Jennie Pal mer, and Miss Ida lMy. The home of Miss Marion Kenney, of Duller street, wus the scene of a very pleasant gathering Wednesday evening. Those present were: Rev. J. C. Leaoock Philip Davis, William Warfel, Thomas Keller. J. W. Hand. Will Llitz, Dr. Curly, R. 1!. Hicks. 'Will Young, Kumeie. Selgle, Churles Wellurd, Mrs. C. M. Selgle, Mrs. Manly, Mrs. Loltchciiham. Miss Luctlu Miller, Miss Grace, Kngle, Miss Minnie Englc, Jennie Young, 1., ioi.e I. olz. KatlL- Oli'Soii. Lizzie Wi lli- erel, Maud Jackson, Maine Townscnd, Alice Spencer, Christu Iietcher, Flor elice Donlv. Jennie Selgle, Nellie Selglo, Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Hall and br. Knox, of Scrauton. All present enjoyed u most delightful evening. All who are Interested in the work of temperance and know how to appreci ate a. good entertainment, should not fall to attend the regular meeting of the Loyal Legion In Odd Fellows' hull next Saturday evening at 7.4.r. One of the muln features of the evening will be an address on temperance by tfev. Mr Cooper, of Scrauton, nfter which there will be a progrumme rendered by mem bers of the legion, consisting of reclta Hons and souie splendid ninging by the male quartette, The legion deserve great praise for the splendid free en tertalnmeiits they are giving, lis well as for the good they are nccomplisdrlng for the cause of temperance. Let the people of Dunnioro encourage them In their commendable work und greet them with a full house next Saturday even ing. Free for all. Mrs. l.indsaj's Unique l nteitalnment. Mrs. Kichard Lindsay Is organizing an unique entertainment In connection with the Lutheran Kvangellcul church, which, It Is expected, will be held about Chiiatniastlde at the armory. The cantata, "The Flag of all Nations, will be produced by n large chorus of little chldren, ' dressed to represent all nationalities. At the conelu slon of the entertainment tables will be provided for cuch . nation ality represented in the audience, and the visitors will be invited to -partake of supper, which will be served by the little actors uccording to the nutlon- alltlea they represent. The little per formers may be seen at reheursal dally at the residence of Professor Llndsuy, Mulberry street. Uischurged frumjuil. Clark Barber and Ueorge Ferris wore yesterday discharged from the county jail, the bills agnlnst them having been Ignored by the grand Jury. Plllsbnry's Flour Mills have a capacity of 17,000 barrels a day. WHITE, We are showing a full Ladies, prices, union buits a Specialty. Specialty MEARS - & - HAGEN, 415 Lacka. Ave., Scranton. NEWS OF THES0UTH SIDE Contractor's Death a Shock to a Larye Circle of friends. ITXERAL OF EMIL SCHMIDT Kvon,T. Morgan, of Minooka, Pied Yes- tcrduy .Morning After a Short Illness. New Holler House at the North Works Being Kreetcd. Everybody was shocked when the an nouncement of the death of Kmil Schmidt wus seen In The Tribune yes terday morning. Just when the report wurf gaining ground that he wus recov ering. IiIh death cume und removed from the business circle of the South Side one of the most prominent citizens. Mr. Suhinldt wus :!." yeu-s of uge and leaves u wife und live children. He prospered as a slate roof contractor and had always conducted a thriving business. He did not belong to any Si clety other than the South Side board of trade. Two of his brothers. Charles nnd Wnehold, of San Antoido, Texas, were telegraphed for and huve started to reach here in time for the funeral, which will take place Sunday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Interment will be mude In Plltstoa Avenue cemetery. Heath of Lvun T. Morgan. Another death thut has removed n prominent and respected citizen oc curred yesterday morning at 7 o'clock, wheii'Evun T. Morgan, of Minooku pussed uway from this life. Mr. Mor gun hud been sick only since last Sat urday, of typhoid-pneumonia. His death Is a sudden shock to a large num ber of people, who had learned to re spect the deceased us an upright and progressive citizen. He was singled out by his fellow citi zens several times for loeul political' preferment. He was Justice of the peace of Lackawuiina towniihlp for five eurs, and served two terms us school director. His widow and seven chil drenMrs. John Medlur, of Taylor, Al bert K., John, Rachel, Jessie, Alice and Willie, survive him. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Interment will be mude In the Forest Home cemetery, ut Taylor. South Side Jotting. George Ruseii und William Smith are hunting at Muplewood. George Stegmlle, of Crown avenue, Is seriously 111 of typhoid fever. S. S. Spruks Is visiting In Buffalo and will return home on Monday. Peter linggerty, of Fig street, hus an nounced himself us a candidate fur se lect council. AVilllum Melster has been employed us traveling salesman for Korna. tier's drug establishment. The concert of the Royal Arcanum next Tuesday night at Fruehun's hull will be noon to the public and till art Invited. The dlrei tors of the Scrauton Axle works ' met yesterday and transacted regular business. Today they will in spect the works. The maniuge of Miss Llllle Daiik wertz to Uliich Wurren wus solemnized last night ut the Prospect Avc-nue Ger man Lutheran church by Rev. Edward Lunge. A reception followed ut Woik Ingu.'eii's hall. On the Hat ground along South Wash ington avenue opposite the lurge pump house the Luekawanna Iron and Steel company Is erecting ,'u large boiler Imuse for the generation of steam to supply the North works. . An I.eniiig with Lowell. A very pleasant anil Instructive en tertainment wus given last evening in the lecture room of Klin Purk church by the members of C. N. Lee's Bible cluss "An Evening with Jumos Rus sell Lowell." The Immense hall was al most tilled with the class und their GREATEST (NERY.'.BARCAH OF THE SEASON. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hals, Walking Hats, Sailor Hats, Chil dren's Hats, Children's Caps, It will pay you to buy either to day or tomorrow. HASLACHER'S -: MILLINERY H. UNGFELO, SUCCESSOR. 324 Lacks, Ave. School Books and Supplies. Blank and Miscellaneous Books, Photograph and Scrap Albums, Teacher aud Family Bibles, Pic turcs fur Wedding Gifts, Gold Pens, Fine Stationery und Writ ing Tablets. PRATT - STATIONARY - STORE 312 Lackawanna Avenue. III SCARLET, NATURAL, FOR Gentemen and line of Xuderclotliiug aud friends. The following is the prog ramme:- "Life of James Russell Lowell," Harry Yost, read by R. l-Srncst Comegys; piano solo, Mr. EcknVhn; recitation, Edith Jones; piano solo. Miss L. M. Evans: "Lowell's Home," Mr. Kcknmn; reading, Stella Y'ost; recita tion, Miss Sweetzer. Mr. Lee's class, which is one of the largest Tn the city, will give an enter tainment of a literary nature every two months durlhg the wlriter. AKCUBALD. Rev. W. W. gliuw, M. A., pastor of the Presbyterian church, will lecture on ".North China; the Seat of the Pres ent War," in Father Mathew hall on Thursday evening, Nov. Mr. Shaw dwelt in North China us a missionary for several years, and is well qualified to speak on the life of the people of that region. The lecture deserves to be at tended. Cl'ty Solicitor Torrey, of Scrauton, will be chairman at the lec ture .' There Is a Satisfaction ,When Buying a, to know you can replace it at a moment's notice such pieces as get broken. You don't have to buy a whole set, but can select such pieces as you need. V e have one pattern in La Belle China, 109PiECSF0R$13.50 But you need not buy the full set, if you don't need it, thereby reducing the price to suit your purse China Hall WEICHEL & MILLAR, 116 WYOMING AVENUE. T I Because the Children Wear Out loU of shoes, but drop in and look at our "Oil Doilgola" shoes for misses aud children, Shoes Arc Cheaper Than Medicine And when the children are wearing out shoes it's pretty sure they don't need medicine Then Anain Our Shoes Are Cheaper Than Others Those Oil DonaiOlas" are the kind that have good soles, throw off water and eive vou about halt more service lor your money than you usually get. Lace or Button. Ladies Shoes in the same quality. SCflflHR YOUR SHOE MAN, 410 Spruce Street. DID YOU LOSE A HAT ON THE ELECTION? GET IT at 412 SPRUCE ST., cr 205 LACK A. AVE J offer, superior quality at popular Dinner Se DON 1 HE HATTER Ghidren REEFERS LARGE VARIETY, GOOD We want to" show you MEN'S STRICTLY WOOLEN Colors, Grey, Black MARTIN & Custom Tailors 308 LACKAWANNA AVE. 50 Ladies' Beaver Coats worth $9.00, for - ioo Children's Long Coats, worth $10.00, for - 100 Children's Eiderdown Angora fur, worth $1.50, 1 case Men's Natural Wool 75c, for - - - 4 VISIT Something New Every HAIR CHS FOR The Fashion WILL OFFER 4 SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK EalLLINEtY KPARTNIEHT Something nice for a Christmas Gilt.. Cliaius made out of your own or some dear friend's hair. Leave ordera a early as possible. E. M.HETZEL, - 230 Lacka. Ave. FUR WILL FLY Ji Wlic-ii you so hunting for raUiitx if you K't one of our Sims thut wo utv hi-Huik "t fUl urloi's, the lined lot of nuns at the lowest. prlot-H ever ol'l'ercil hi the vlty. Think of li, a llrai-cuis hummeries gun fur &5.IW. CLARENCE H. FLOREY, Y M. C. A. BUILDING. r It w ould require the entire paper, und perhaps mure, to ilu it full justice. A BRIEF DESCRIPTION! We're showing original and exclusive STVLKS l CHILDREN'S CLOTHlXtl that were never before seen or heard of in this city. Any novelty imaginable is here at your disposal, such us -THE- GREAT RENOWNED CALLEN COMBINATION SUI Consisting of a Coat, 2 pairs: of Pants, and a cap of all wool material, .WAKKASTED X0T TO RIP. AT $4.25.:-- IT'S A GREAT TRADE WINNER. We're delighting hosts of bos Straps combined, which no FREE to PENN CLOTHING 137 AND 139 Complete Outfitters. REEFERS STYLES AND LOW PRICES. our ALL and Oxford Mixed. DELANY, and Clothiers, WYOMING AVE. 308 LACKAWANNA AVE. in black and bine, - - $5.98 from 6 to 12 years, - - $5.50 Coats trimmed w ith for - 75c Underwear, worth 49c OUR Week. See Show Windows, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. i' NEW STORE, 133 FRANKLIN AVE. Wo ari now Jolny u enora! Drug, Pulnt an.l oil business ut ih ahuve locution, during lb cif-Uon of our store bullUlnic recently destroyed by lire. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. rvr. TELEPHONE CALL. NO. 223. All ottici s promptly filled an.l delivered t Bny purl of the city. 133 FRANKLIN AVENUE. tin Mirr tlllCHHSDEPlIil Silk Astrakhan Reefers, Satin Lined, Shawl Collar Cape Ulsters and Over coats, English Paddock Overcoats for Children, Hood Ulsters and Over- coats, different designs, Single, Double and Triple Cape Overcoats, a great variety, Reefer, Junior and Yestee Suits, Handsomely Trimmed, and LAST, tat not LEAST, with the Scholars' Companion and Book Children's Clothiug buyers. AND SHOE HOUSE penn avenue. - ''. S. L. QALLEN. I