i. i.lj . iJ -L A-fc M md , Ill It SHE llo Wyoming ave. Artists! materials, ull hot(s. IX'iuiihon'd imported tissue and crepe tapers and materials for uiug same. A full assortment always In stock. Tube colors for oil and China painting. Artirts' colors in bottles, cakes, pans, Canvas, academy board, Hall's gold, Was material, diaugbtmen's materials, Fine stationary for social uses, From Waiting's, Crane's, and other mills, Engraving and printing to order On short notice by expert mechanics. See specimens and get our prices. Miscellaneous and gift books, Sets and single vols. Cloth and leather. Our assortment is large and complete. Bibles, every description, sie and price. Prayer books, hymnals, music books. NORTON'S. .New store, 115 Wyoming ave. GOOD BREAD USE THE .And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE TO THE TRADE BY The 'Weston Mill Co, Kfiinr. LnniiL.ur uuuis THE BEHUIWE POfUHi) Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS , G. B. &CO. , . IMPRINTED ON EUCH CIGftR. Carney, Brown & Co. Mfr's Court House Square. PERMANENT CURE OF RUPTURE All forms of Hernia n specialty. Wo 1 known Soruutcn physicians in charge. SCRAN TON GERMAN RUPTURE CURE CO., LIE 203 Washington Avenue. ' rmsoNAL. Mirs Tillle Huwley la In Montrose. Mia. E. MoiTifitM is visitlnt' friends at Owe go. j Fred L. Kmerii.k is spending a few days !.n Curbond.ile. Mrs. Fred E. Stevens Is visiting frltnds at Uroat Bend. Dr. J. W. Coollde;e is visiting friends In the New Kntjlund slates. Hat ty Atlcln:on,"of Haw-ley, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. H. Miller hunted tor small name in the vicinity of Lake Ariel yesterday. . . nilirle Hinsdcll, of Syracuse, a'for nier Bcruton merchant, is in the city, John S. Heed, of Faitoryvllle, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Landlord Kred Godfrey, of th Valley Houso, has returned from a visit to Jfow Vort . . Mr. and Mrs. William Mcllrlde have re turned from a visit to filemis In New Yoik. J Lieutenant Governor Watrea attended th funeral of Hcnator Rosa at Doylcs toxyn ye.iterday. ;' ltev. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, of l'lalns. lire visitiiiR their daughter, Mrs. 1, M. S;vcll, of Deacon street. Thomas Moore, of Mifflin uvenuo, who has been quite ill, wis out uon tle streets again yesterday. Mrs. James Merce of Uochulle Park, r. J., who lias ueeri visiting at C. F. Oli via's, hns returned homo. Kdward ',A. Nlven, secretary of the ilkes-Karre hcjard of trade, was culling on friends Intlie city yesterday. Miss KmrtTh, who has been the guept of Jlr. andMrs. Flunk Freeman for several dils lAst, has returned to her home in KewJorVy. and Mrs. Kugene P. Ham, of Fino Bl)eet, wejnt to Honesdale last evening to 'Ktend Ikb reception given by the Ex change cl lb. " . , Mrs. F!( iod, qf Providence, is serloilPiy 111 at the residence of her daughter, ills. James U wley, on Wyoming avenue, Creen Hal ge. Hon. Charles P. OWIalley will leave to day for Pittsburg, where he has been en Raged to make stenographic reports of the, convt ntlon of Homeopathlsits to Le held In th; t city. Mrs. F. ((?. Bode and Misses Katie and Maggie Lciughney, of South WnHhingtoii avenue, tu.V attending the wedding of Miss Mary Tori?", at Yonkers, K, Y., which takes placet this morning. Friends oV Alderman Wright are con gratulating the popular alderman upon his fortheef mlng marriage to Mrs. C. L. Erlggfl, of X'alton, w hich happy event will take place n Tuesday next. Mir ic Hoxcs Inclusively. Best made Play any desired number of tunes. Ciaunsohl & Hons, manufacturers, WHO Cliestnu t street, Philadelphia. Won derful orchestral organs, only JJ and ,310. Epoclalty: Cwd muale boxes carefully re paired and iiliproved with new tunes. 1IOKX. In Scranton,,Nov. 21, to'ilr. J. (J'Malley, a girl. O'MALLEY and Mrs. J 4 0 - A A Foe to Dyspepsia ERSI9E 0 l'assiii; Uvcnts of the Day on the West Side of the City Nuteil. ' '' WELSH BATCH. OP BACHELORS Young .Men of the First Welsh ilaptlst Church Intcrtaln-ToJay's Con- union of the Order of the Luslcru S:ar. The auditorium of the FlrVt Welsh Haptlst church was completely filled last evening at the entertainment dml social of the "iiutch of llaptist Uache lurs" who, by the way, are the young men of the church. The room was beautifully decorated with Hags and bunting. Chairman John J. Davits gave a short address, after which tho Helie vue school members, pii:;e winners at the Laurel 11111 park elHtoddi'yfl, sang the "Star Spangled Banner" iuder the excellent .U-adcrsliip nf Master Kddie Dacies. William Crltliths rendered a trombor.o solo entitled 'Koniane." He v.-as acootnpanloO. on t!n piano by Jlrs. D. 11. Thomas. Solus were rendered by Thomas lieynoii, i.lariraret Davles, Morris Thomas and Mrj. t'harlos Metz gar. William Kvans und party sang, and a piano duet by Mrs. D. fi. Thomas and Lizzie Hughes won merited ap plause. A selection was vendrrr-d by the noted Columbian quintette. Charles Cachvgan recited and .Master Kddie and Miss Kdith Davles lendeied u ocal duct. Tho closing chorus was rendered by the Juvenile choir. A social followed, during which re freshments were served- Com cation Will He Today. Owing to tho delay, of several Phila delphia delegates the organization of a tlnuid Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, which was to have been hold yes terday morning at 10 o'clock, will 'be hidd today at the appointed hour. In order that yesterday's call may not be nullified the delegates nie-t yes terday, but postponed -Uis time for holding the convention. Tho-. mci ting was called to order by Mrs. A. U. Holmes, of Martha Washington Chap ter, No, 3. The delegates who were present are spending fhe time in view ing the city under the guidance of the members of the local lodges. Mrs. Sneeden will be in charge of the cere monies today. Work of Shoplifters. Arthur Ileal, proprietor of the Peo ple's Drygoods store on South Main avenue, is destined to be a continual victim to shop lifters. On Tuesday evening he lost a ,"0-yard piece of dress goods from the front of the store. No one saw the theft committed. Mr. Heal believes from past experience that the thief was a woman. n two or three occasions women have been detected while taking, things from the store. Less than two weeks ago a woman was captured and arrest ed for stealing u dozen pairs of socks. Mr. Heal did not prosecute, but will do so In the future. funeral of .Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Mary Jones, wife of Frank H. Jones, died at her- home, 0 South Hampton street, Tuesday morning, uf ler an illness of three Weeks." She was 'Jt; J ears of age and Is survived by a hus band and one son, -Mrs. Jones pos sessed an earnest Christian spirit, and many fine womanly qualities. The remains were taken to Jefferson ville, X.- Y yesterday for Interment. They were accompanied by her hus band and father-in-law, William S. Jones. Mr. Jones has the sympathy of a largo number of friends In his sad af fliction. lirief Notes of Interest. Miss Clara Morris, of Washburn street, is ill. The kindergarten of St. David's Epis copal church will give an entertainment Dec. 1. Lieutenant Thomas W illiams, of the West Side precinct, Is on duty after en joying a vacation. Samuel Davicj, a well known resl dtnt of this side has opened a barber shop on Xorth Main avenue. ' Mrs. Dunk I Protheiva aid child, of Sumner avenue, left yesterday to join Mr. Protheroe ut Milwaukee. George Junes, of South Sumner ave nue, will leave today for Milwaukee, where he intends to reside in the future. The Republican league of the West Side will hold a meeting In their rooms tomorrow evening. Every member is requested to attend. The Christian Endeavor society of the Welsh Calvlnistlc Methodist chur.ch will" give an entertainment in .the lec ture room November 27, , , Dr. and Mrs. Moylan, of Sumner ave nue, have returned from their wedding tour. They visited New York, . Wash ington and other places. A convention for the purpose of or ganizing a Grand Chapter, O. E. S. will be called this morning at 10 o'clock sharp, at Masonic hall, 206 N. Main ave nue. All members of the order a re in vited to be present. My order of Alice Eaton; attest, Cora M. Buckingham, sjcietdfry. Miss Ethel Rinkor, of South Bromley avenue, entertained a few friends at her home Tuesday evening. Those pres ent were Misses Bertha Wettling, Jane Davis, Ethel Klnker, Harriet Thomp son, of Strotldsburg, und Will Lewis, Charles li. Manslleld, Edgar Meredith and Thomas Heels. Miss Rosina Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Price, of Lafayette street, held a very pleasant nut social at her home on Tuesday evening. Among those present were Misses Min nie Davles, Lizzie ' Schmidt, ' Ethel Davles, Mary G rancher, Nellie Hal bei t, Laura Ilulbert, Yetla Hcheroff, Rosle Reese hud Robert Jarvls, Alvin Davis and William Jones. West Sldo Mustncss Directory. ' PHOTOGRAPH EH Cabinet Photos, $1.40 per dozen.' They are Just lovely. Con , vlaee yourself by calling -at Siarner's Photo Parlors, 101 'and 103. South Main avenue. PLVMBlJfG-Wllllam D. Gi'Iflths, 113 North Main avenue, does first-class Plumbing. Steuin Heat and Gum-Kitting. Satisfaction is Btrictly guaranteed. GROCERIES - Revere Standard Java Coffee Is unexcelled. The leading coft'ee of the day. For tule only at F. W. ivle soir & Co. Fine Groceries, HV South Mian avenue. . '. , J. SECOND HAND I'H'RNITl'RE Cash for anything you have to sell. Furni ture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and See the stock of J, C. King, lm Hhd HK6 Jackson street. WALL PAPIOK-Go to Fred Reynolds, 2U6 North Main avenue, and see Ills complete line of Wall Paper. Paints and Window Shades, Just opened with a new stock, OYSTEUS-R. E. Davis' market house. Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Fruits Oysters served In every stvle., 310 North Alain avenue, next to Clarke's,- v . 1 ' - Tramping to New York. ' A curious scene is displayed every evening during this week at . the police station, where the accommodation for transient boarders has been more than severely taxed by the large. number bf mc-n tramping from the lakes on their iM fil way to New York. Owing to the clos-j Ing of the navigation season, the men I are' compelled to travel in search of, work and New York seems to he their port of refuge, where they expect, to obtain employment on outwnrd bound I steamers. The number of boarders ox-1 ceeds the number of bunks and as the i men are not fastidious in their tastes, I they have not much difficulty In making j their beds on the hard concrete floor. mmi END XOTKS. A. J. Curran, of Avoca, visited friends here yesterday. i , Tlie Citizen's Cornet band will give a bll in Company II armory tonight. John McNamara, of iMaiket street, fell last Tuesday uiht and dislocated hk; shoulder. John McDonnell Is improving his bar ber shop on the corner of Oak street und Lriek avi nue. C. J. Murray, of Market street, has removed to Pittston, where he is em ployed in u bakery. William Iladsell, of qie Feiiner & Chuppcll store, is seriously 111 at his home on Providence load. Miss May llalstead, of Lenoxvllle, Is visiting her cousin, Miss Hlaiiche Hal stead, of Oak street. The- North End Foot Hall team will ph? the team from the Pittston High school, on the hitter's grounds, Satur day afternoon. Miss Mume Lewis, of Main avenue, has returned from a visit with 'Mira Mame Thomas at the Kloomuburg .State Normal school. George A. Dlckersoii Is Improving his property on the corner of Church ave nue and Putnam strivet, which he re cently purchased of Andrew D. Lord, of Chicago. A water pipe bum yesterday la the second story of the building owned by W. W. Winton, on Wayne avenue, and .completely flooded tho building. .Tlie building was unoccupied. All members of the American Men delssohn Choral society are requested to meet for rehearsal at Lucas hair this evening. Arrangements will be made for the concert w hich will lie held in the Green Ridge Presbyterian church on Tluuikf'!;iving night. Fresh oy-teis leceived daily at Palm er's market. Miss rtuM" Quinn, of Drinker street, Is visiting friends In Forest City. ' Tlie Washington social club held a ball Tuesday evening at Mcllale's hall. Workmen hava commenced raising Dr. Leet's new house on Dudley street. Miss Lina Haggarty and Miss Maiie Langan attended a festival at Moscow Tuesday evening. Mrs. Horace Klpp, of Paupaek, Pike county, Is visiting at the residence of (i. W. Jones, on Brook street. Miss Dlna Capwcll and Miss Augusta Rlekney attended dancing school in Hyde Park Monday evening, Misses Mary Ann Loftus, Annie Plill bln and Kate McNulty have returned from Wllkes-Barie, where they have been visiting friends. The Erie mid Wyoming Valley Rail road company are placing tlie Hall signals at all crossings. The world moves, so does tho borough of Dun more. After Dec. 1 we expect to have all night lights, a long felt want. The next moves should be for all night police. KXTEXDINd THE TRACK. Traction Company Plans In the North lind - est Side l.xtensiou. The Traction company has been very expeditious in laying the new track from Swetlaud street to Hull's Head, Providence. Serious dilllculties were encountered on 'the hill near the old school house, on Cemetery road, owing to the rock which shoots out to the surface. Ulasting hud to be carried on which retarded the progress of the! Work. Arrangements will be made to run cars direct from Lackawanna avenue to Hull's Head, thus relieving the con gested state of the trafllc In the center of the city by esablishlng a .direct run from the west side of Provideiie". Transfeis will be granted to passengers embarking at Hull's Head, and desirous of continuing the journey. Fears are entertanled by residents on Swetland htivet and vicinity lest tho track on thnt street will be taken tip. Efforts will be made to approach the company, upon the matter. Scrnnton's liii.slnes.s Interests. THE TRIBUNE will soon publish a care fully compiled and clarsitled list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional Interests of Scran ton and vicinity. Th.i edition will' be bound in book form, beautifully lllustr.v ed with photogravure views of our pub: lie Buildings, business niocus, streets, etc., .together with portraits of leading citizens. No similar work has ever given on equal representation of Seranton's many Industries. It will be an invaluable exposition of our business resources. 1 Sent to persons outside the city, copies of this handsome work will attract new com ers and be an unequalled advertisement of the city. The circulation Is on a plan that cannot fail of good results to thoe concerned as well as the city at larg.-. Representatives of THE TR1RUNK will call upon THOSE WHOSE NAMES are DESIRED in this edition and explain its nature more fully. Those desiring views of their residences In this edition will please leave notice at the ollice. , rillshury'8 Flour Mills have a capacity of 17,500 barrels a day. GREATEST; .Mil OP THE SEASON. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats,-, Walking Hats, Sailor Hats, Chi!, dren's Hats, Children's Caps, It will pay you to buy either to day or tomorrow. HASLACHERVMIIILLINERY H. UNGFELD, SUCCESSOR. 324 Lacka. Ave. School Books and Supplies, Blank and Miscellaneous Boohs, Photograph and Scrap '.Albums, Teacher and Family Bibles, Pic , tures for Wedding Gifts, -Gold Pens, Fine Stationery .aud , Writ ing Tablets. , ' , , PRATT - STATIONARY - STORE , 312 Lackawanna Avenue. - ml IHPDV m ii em i mm i) NEWS OF THE SOUTH SIDE Mrs. Johji Kane.'of Minooha, Murdcr : (Hi'slV Assaulted with a Koifii ;; ' SHE HAD A 'YEKY CLOSE CALL Dastardly Attack Made by a Young Man Named John -0'X'ill- lie l'lcd to Es cape Arrcst-I'uncral of II. G. Sen-kcr-Deutliof Mrs. John Wagner. Mrs. John Kane, of Minooka, or "Nel lie" as the Is more popularly known, was slashed with a large bread knife by John O'Neill, living next door, last night and Dr. Manly, who was sent for, feared tliat her life could not be saved. However, latir he stated that she was out of danger. Conflicting stories are told of the af fair, but the facts appear to be as fol lows: O'Neill and Michael Kane begun quarreling in the basement, where a sa loon Is kept by Die people, lie ran up stairs after the fight with her son and picked up tlie knife from the supper table at which Mrs. Kane was seated eating her supoer, and he slashed her with it on the side of the head, Inflict ing a gasli that cut to the skull. The blood flowed freely and from the large quantity that she lost Mrs. Kane be came unconscious and when Dr. Manly in rived he found her almost lifeless. He sewed up the cut and applied restora tives. O'Neill thought, us well as everybody c-lse, that he had committed murder and he skipped out. He Is a young man about 1 years of age and lived w ith his parents In one of Kane's houses. f uneral of Herman G. Senker. Yesterday morning,, the remains of the late Herman G. Senker were in terred in the Twentieth Ward German Catholic cemetery. At it o'clock the body was removed from the residence, ill 2 Stone avenue, and borne to St. Mary's church on River street, where Rev. George J. Stopper celebrated a high mass of requiem for the departed soul. St. Peter's Yerelii Society and Brunch CI of the Catholic Mutual Benefit asso ciation marched as bodies and preced ed the hearse in the funeral procession. The pall bearers were Joseph Frick. Peter Phillips, P. F. Haran and James A. O'lkira. The flower bearers were Joseph Snyder and Henry Wetter. Shorter Paragraphs. The Crescent Social club will have a social at thef hall on Pittston avenue and Elm street on Dec. 24. John Sehat'er, of Pittston avenue, re turned home yeterday after a short visit with friends in Philadelphia. A nail and buttonhole social will be held at ,'the ! rooms of the Young Women's Christian association tomor row night. Miss Anna Hart, of Minooka, hud one of her fingers cut off by getting It caught In the machinery at the Sau quoit silk mill. Announcement Is made of the ap proaching" marriage of Miss Kate Swee ney, of Hemlock street, to John De Graw, of J'rospecl avenue. James Council lodge, Independent Order of 6dd Fellows, held an interest ing business meeting at their hall last night and Initiated three members. Mrs. L. D. Powers and daughter Maud have returned home from Bethle hem, where they went in consequence of an accident to Mrs. Powers' mother. Yesterday after a long illness Mrs. John Wagner, of Willow street, died at tlie age of '32. years. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made In North Washington Avenue cemetery. STAR GAZERS Dream of unknown 'worlds, but thrift' men and women make the most they can of this world, and take advan tage of every opportunity that offers for a real bar- HERE'S YOUR CHANCE lYeVnioii, the Jeweler, is (juiii! out of business, his store is tor rent, his fixtures for sale, and his stoek is now being realized on at private sale. Your priee, if within the bounds of reason, will buy anythiiii; you want. C. W. FREEMAN, COMER" PENN AND SPRUCE. BARGAINS V LADJES', BOVS' :?!0SlEi AND A iivv doi'..n.ent ot v. iai:ij ed Linens open Saturday,. II I 415 Lackawanna Avenue. '.. r ' ' Take Notice.! The oynters that have caused the typhus fever In the eastern states were oysters that were fed on staguant water In a pond. Tho people of Seranton should not be alarmed as the oysters sold at Broad Bros., 133 Wyoming avenue, como from the Delaware and Maryland Khores. BROAD BROS. BUY YOUR WHITE CHIN WIS HAVE a large line of choice French for decorating. Those intending to do such work for holiday gifts should make their purchases now, as all our import orders are in. We have a number of new shapes and decorations in dinner and toilet sets that are handsome for little money. Onyx Top Tables, Piano, Banquet and ' Princess Lamps. WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 WYOMING AVENUE. DON'T KIC Because the Children Wear Out lots of shoes, but drop in and look at our ''Oil DoilJIOhl" shoes for missea aud children, Shoes Are . Cheaper Than Medicine Aud when the children are wearing out shoo3 it's pretty sure they don't need medicine Then Again Our Shoes Are Cheaper Than Others Tl- "Oil Doiisolas" are the h' A that have good soles, thp , olf water and irive you H.-wiit hah more service for your money than you usually get. Lace or Button. Ladies' Shoes in the same quality. YOUR SHOE MAN, 410 Spruce Street. Is the priee of the neatest and best suit, full suit, mind you, ot Underwear you would want to put Ull. Of course we have some cheap er fir lower in price and some higher. Our winter (ileves are of every kind, and jou're sure to be suited. Then our Hat stoek is very in teresting' to the . ordinary man. Winter Caps are in and if yon drive much you want one. Drop into either store and look. ristian, hatter 412 SPRUCE AND 205 LACK. AVE; IN Cbioa Ha SCnnNK A THREE DOLLAR BILL BLANKETS COPFORTS LARGE VARIETY, GOOD Ao ;Qlnf 4" r t liAiir mrrt MEN'S STRICTLY WOOLEN . Colors, Greyj Black Custom Tailors 1L 308 LACKAWANNA AVE. WILL OFFER 4 SPECIAL i ko Ladies' Beaver Coats ij worth $9.00, for 4 IOO Lnildren s Ktderdown : Angora fur, worth $1.50. 3; I case Men's Natural Wool i 75c.. tor .( - - 3! VISIT L ARTIN heP iSLliH! MS Something New Every Week. See Show Windows. II HIS FI c3f Bouiethiug nice for a Christmas (.lift. Cliaiua made out of your own or some dear friend's hair. Leave orders as early as possible. E. M.HETZEL FUR WILL FLY When you ko hunting for rabbits if you trot one of our kuiis Unit v urt? sullin' nt cut prices, the linest lot of kuiih ut tlio lowest prices ever offered in the city. Think of it, a first-class hainmerlcss giin for $23.uo. CLARENCE H. FLOREY, Y M. C. A. BUILDING. ;i ; .ft! 5 S . UR showing at $15 is a grand one, including all the fiX and fashionable fabrics in strictly tailor-made garments with a style and finish about them which no tailor can improve upon. Not only s the price quoted about half what a tailor would charge for the same quality of Suit or Overcoat, but there is also from $3 to $5 more value in them than $15 will buy in any other store. PENN CLOTHING 137 AND 139 Complete Outfitters, STYLES AND LOW PRICES. ALL and Oxford Mixed, and Clothiers, WYOMING AVE. ashion) 308 LACKAWANNA AVE. BARGAINS THIS WEEK ; in black and blue. $5.98 l;o.its tnmmprt with for 75c Underwear, worth; 49 OUR UIK'U CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 230 Lacka. Ave. NEW STORE, 133 FRANKLIN AVE. We are now dolnit a venernl Drug, Paint ami Oil business ut the above location, iIuiIiik the erection or our store building rtctntly destroyed by lire. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. OrR TKLKI'MOXK CALL,, NO. 221. All orders promptly tilled and delivered t any part of the city. 133 FRANKLIN AVENUE. DELANY m Goes as far in buying a fina Dress Suit or Overcoat this sea son as $20 did last. We name this price because it is one that many like to ( pay; you certainly know by this time that we've proportionate values at L AND SHOE ROUS PENN AVENUE. 5. L. GALLEN