THE SCHAXTOX -TKinUXE WEDNESDAY MOltXTXCr, NOVEMKEB 28, ISiU, ,8 .pit V4 fc'tM RARE- COAT VALUES Ladies' Coats Snperblj'Hade in the Latest Correct Styles, Especial Stress Is Placed Upon the High finalities and Very Low Prices, The garments we show are not of the ordinary type. They come Irom a maker who is celebrated for his exquisite taste and matchless skill. The results of his efforts are seen in the attractive display. Not a detail has been overlooked, as all parts of the garment have received most scrupulous attention. The particular bar gains are in such cloths as Chinchilla, Beaver, Covert and Kersey, many of which are exquisitely lined with. silk. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report ARSOUTEI.Y PUESE PITTSTON. GORMAN'S Grand Depot. DR. REEVES 412 Spruce St., Scranton.- Dr. ltieves Is now fully establlHhed nt 412 Spruce street, Srrnnton. He hu per formml some wonderful cure and has Kalneil the confidence of the public. Ha him come to Btuy and will remain PF.U MANENTLY at hln Spruce street purlorx. He nan had lonir and varied experience In hospital and private practice and treats all acute and chronic diseases of men, wo men and children. Ho gives advice, services and examina tions FRK1S OF CHARGK. No one Is turned away. He, with his assistants, treat all dis eases of the nrvous system, diseases of tno eye, ear, nose ana tnroat, dyspepsia, rheumatism, lost vitality, premature weukness or decay In both sexes, nervous debility, catarrh, tumors, cancers, erup tions, blood poisoning, tits, epilepsy, in illKcretlons and errors of youth, lost man hood, eczema, scrofula, St. Vtas dance, asminu, diseases or me neart, lungs, uvor, kidneys, bladder, stomach, etc. YOUNG MEN POSITIVELY CURED Offer to the Public for Catarrh. Any one suffering with Catarrh who wishes to be permanently, quickly and cheaply cured may receive three months' treatment for only K1VK DOLLARS. The doctor has discovered a specilic for this dreaded disease. You can tieat and cure yourself and family with It at home. It tiover falls to cure. A trial treatment iree. OFFICE HOURS-Dally 9 a. m. to 9 p, tn.: Sundays. 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. ' Take elevator In Christian's Hat Store, Remember the name and numbor. DR. - REEVES, 412 SPRUCE STREET. SCRANTON. The fire department was called out yesterday afternoon by a blaze In the building occupied by Patrick Mcllale adjoining Paul Uohan's store. It was caused by a defective flue. The loss was slight. Just before service hour Sunday even ing lire was discovered In the Welsh Baptist church on Welsh Hill. The blaze Btarted In the cellar and was caused by the woodwork around the furnace becoming overheated. The damage was slight. The residence of Wesley Brown, cor ner of York avenue and Parke street, was entered by burglars Sunday night during the absence of the family at church. A cold watch and cuff buttons, studs, chain and revolver were taken. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Hong, of Inkerman, died yesterday. Funeral tomorrow at 2 o'clock. The Pittston Athletic team will en gage In a nm tch game of foot ball with the Kingston Seminary eleven on the West Side grounds Thanksgiving day. A dispatch received here Sunday evening by Mrs. Ellen Cooney con veyed the sad announcement that her son, Thomas H., was killed near Rich mond, Va., while at work on the Rich mond, Fredrlcksburg and Petersburg railroad. He was aged 33 years. The body will be brought here for Intel ment. James Kane, aged S2 years, a well known resident of this idaee, died yes terday at his home on South Main street. The funeral will occur Thurs day morning. Patrick Carney, aged 17 years, of lirowntown, employe in No. 9 shaft of the Pennsylvania Coal company, re ceived injuries while going to work yes- terday morning that, it Is feared, will prove fa tal. Young Carney, as has been bis custom, boarded the Ktic and Wy oming Valley railroad "special" that is run every morning for the accomo datlon of the workmen. The- train slacked up near No. 8 breaker for the purpose of letting some workmen alight. Carey wan observed hanging to a fast ening attached to one end of the cars. Klther through being jostled off or los ing his grip, he fell on the rail and the wheels of the ear passed over the left arm and right leg almost severing them. The unfortunate lad was conveyed In the company's ambulance to the hos pital.' Both members were amputated The condition of tho boy is extremely critical. Carney was the only support f a widowed mother. Monday afternoon ZoO men were put work on the Pittston, Avoca und Jen kins Suburban line. Work was com menced at Hughentown on the Smlth ville road and is being pushed rapidly etwten here and Avoca. The tracks will follow the Sniithville road as far s the top of William street, down William street to Fulton, out Fulton to Broad, down Broad to Main, where they will connect with the main line. "Kentuck," a melo-drama of much merit, will be offered to the patrons of Music Hall as a Thanksgiving at traction by Manager McDougall. There will be a matinee in tho afternoon. The marriage of George Dorbad ami Miss Libble Croner took place In St. Mary's church yesterday morning at ! O'clock, with a nuptial mass. Uev. Will- am Brehl was the olllclatlng clergy man. The bride was attended ry ner sister. Jacob Ooliam was the groom's best man. This ceremony was witnessed by a large number of relatives and friends of the contracting parties, many of whom were from Honesdale, Albany, ort Jervis, Scranton, Wllkes-Barre and Plymouth. At the close of the cere mony an elaborate wedding dinner was served at Hie home of the bride. At the lose of the dinner festivities Mr. Dor- bad and his bride left on an extended wedding tony. The remains of Miss Mary Conway, who died in St. Vincent's hospital Sun day, were brought here yesterday and nterred in the Market Street Catholic cemetery. Peter and Frank Conway, brothers of the deceased, accompanied the body from New York. There were many persons present from out of town, among whom was noticed ex-Sheriff O'Malley, of Wllkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Brown, Mrs. M. F. Wymbs and Mrs. M. Brown, all of Scranton. UONKSDALE. It was learned here yesterday that ex- Senator Hooney, of Susquehanna, had receJved the appointment of deputy col lector of Wayne, Pike and Susquehanna counties. It Is plainly evident that Wayne county will receive few, if any, of the choice political plums. Perhaps (but it is very doubtful) a few of the culls may fall to Wayne as Its share. An eagle was brought to Honcadale yesterday that measured seven feet six inches from tip to tip of Its wings. It was alive, having been shot at Tan ner's Falls, Oils county, and wounded In the wing. The hop of the Amity Social club at the armory this evening will be one of the principal social events of the season A large and jolly crowd will be in. attendance. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Cranston. Miss Llllie John, of Rlchmondale, is Isitlng relatives in town. Don't forget prayer meeting to be held in the Presbyterian church tonight. James Anderson was a visitor at Pitts- ton yesterday. Thanksgiving services will be held in the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning at 10.30. ARPETS v , Oil Gloths, Linoleums, Curtains, Window Shades and Wall Paper. All the Latest Designs. J. Scott Inglis 419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. (our door above Wyoming House. TITOIIANXOCK. J. A. Dorr, of Forkston, was In town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. De Witt Field, of Scranton, are guests of Miss Lizzie Bowel-. The remains of Austin Moore, of Scranton, are expected to nrrlve on train No, 13 today (Wednesday.) They will be taken in charge by Undertaker Streetei who will convey them to Sunnyslde cemetery for burial. Mr Moore was never a resident of this place, but was so charmed with the beauties of our vale on a recent visit here that he bought a lot In Sunnyslde as a last resting place. J'J. C. Sliarpe, of Jenningsvllle, was calling on acquaintances here Tuesday. Dr. Schnefl'er, state superintendent of public Instruction; Superintendent J M. Coughlin, of Luzerne; Professor George Bible, of Fast Stroudsburg State Normal school; Professor S. H Albro, of Mansfield State Normal, and other prominent Instructors, have been engaged by Superintendent Asa S. Kee- ler for tho coming county institute, Th'? Intsitute will be held the week com mencing Dec. 10. Among the Tunkhannock representa tive at the tri-county Christian Kn deavor convention at Caibondale Frl day will be Miss Rena Van Meter, Dex ter Prevost, Willie Piatt, Arthur Bald win, George Kittrldge and Ed Purdon. F. P. Avery has u magnificent display of chrysanthemums in his green house on Gravel Hill. He Is very generous with his flowers and his neighbors en Joy them with him. The funeral of Judge Palmer Jenkins occurs today (Wednesday) at his late residence on Slocum street. Rev. George Hine, pastor of the Baptist church, will ofliclate, assisted by Rev S. C. Hodge, of the Presbyterian church The remains will be interred at Sunny side. S. D. Streeter Is expected-home from Cornell university to spend Thauksglv lag. The school directors of Monroe town ship took formal possession of the hand some new school building at Beaumont Monday, and school was opened in it that day. The school Is divided Into three grades. It Is rumored that a new oil well will be bored v, the vicinity of well No. 1, at Jenningsvllle, instead of putting the well at Forkston down deeper. Farmers who drive into town are so careless about hitching their teams to shade trees that property owners can scarcely get a tree to grow. There Is a borough ordinance levying a fine of $:i for such offenses. If the fine were im posed a few times It might stop the practice. CAiniONMLE. Tliis evening In the Baptist chapel the Junior Christian Kndeavor society will hold an entertainment. Refreshments will be served. Admission to the enter tainment, 10 cents; refreshments free. All are welcome. Mrs. "James Walsh, of Powderly street, died on Monday evening. De- censed came to Carbondale as a bride about one year ago. TiiaiiKsgiving tiny at Alumni park a game or foot ball will be played be tween the Carbondale team and a team from Pittston. A woman's prayer meeting will be held this afternoon at 3 oclock at the home of Mrs. Davis, of 24 Druinmond avenue. " An Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Coyle died yesterday morning and tho remains were Interred In St. Rose ceme tery in the afternoon. Percy Lane, a former Carbondnle res ident, but who has been absent from the city ubout two years, has returned and secured a position with Contractor G. H. Tryon. The Alhnmbra Social chilj will hold a social on inanKsgiving evening. Miss Mame Daley, of Salem avenue, will spend Thanksgiving with her irieno, miss cuun aortiey, in scranton. Mrs. H. J. Hockenberry, of Salem avenue, Is entertaining her sister, Mrs. M. C. Stephenson, of Pittsburg. Miss Lena Bronson has returned to her home on Canaan street from a visit with relatives In Sidney, N. Y. ELMHUKST. A rare musical treat will be given on Wednesday evening In Haumun's hall by the Martin quartette and Professor Elijah Stevens, of Jermyn. An enjoy able, evening .In anticipated, as, these gentlemen have more than a local repu tation for musical ability. The Martin brothers have figured prominently In recent musical festivals and Professor Stevens as leader of Jermyn Citizen's band and winner of first prize at the contest in Laurel Hill park In Septem ber needs only to be mentioned In ad dition to the Martin quartette to in sure a full house. Programme: Quartette, "In Silent Mead," Martin brothers; song, "Give Me a Man With an Honest Heart," Archie Martin; duet, The Sinking Ship," John and Thomas Martin; cornet solo (selected), Professor Slevens; song, "Dear Friends of Old," John Martin; quartette, "Hail Smiling Morn," Martin brothers; Bong, "The Noble Boy of Truth," Thomas Martin; duet, "The Pilot Brave," R. II. and Archie Martin; cornet solo, Professor Stevens; quartette, "O, Who Will O'er the Downs," Martin brothers; song, "A Southern Home," R. H. Martin; trio (selected), John, R. H. and Thom Martin; song, "I'ncle Pete," Archie Martin; quartette, "Sleep on Thy I'll low," Martin brothers. CLAKK'S QUEEN. Mi's. Benjamin Mead Is Just recover ing from a severe sickness. The Ladies' Aid society of the Method ist Episcopal church have billed thesur- rounding vicinity for a sumptuous Thanksgiving dinner, to consist of tur key with all Its usual accompaniments for those who dine, and oysters in vari ous styles for those who sup. You can save yourselves the trouble of hard work by attending this Thanksgiving entertainment and aso aid a worthy cause. Mrs. B. T. Stanton is reported as hav ing arrived safe at her home in Boze- nmn, Mont. Miss Clara Smith, who has been un der the doctor's care for some time past still remains the same. Mrs. J. W. Rhodes has recovered from her recent illness. O. S. Hendricks is pushing his large exchange stables to completion with all possible dispatch. Airs. a. r . Rhodes, who recently re moved into her old home from Avoca has so far recovered as to be nble to be about the house. Messrs. Frace and Tarker have their store at the Summit now well umli way, and all things favorable, will oc cupy It in the very near future. The Eeotrlc Star lodge. No. 4i), Indi pendent Order of Odd Fellows, will con fer the third degree to three newly- made members on Saturday evening. PECKVILLE. r tap LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. Cured of Catarrh Feels Like A New Woman -Since Taking Hood's Indigestion and Sick Headaches Also Relieved. C. I. Rood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " I have been taking Hood's Sarsaoarllla sines last December for indigestion, cutarrli iiml sick headache, anil It lias made me feel like a new woman. When I commenced takhiK it I did not have any mmellte and for vttara 1 luid to be verv careful about my diet. Now I can eat anv kind oi looa wiiiioiitanynistiessatterwards. l naua severe case of catarrh, ami this with myludlKes tion brought on frequent attacks of sick head ache. Thev bothered me verv inncli. lint slum taking several bottles of Hood's Sarsapuillla All Is Changed. It has cured me of catarrh and my other troubles. I hope every one similarly af flicted will try Hood's Sarsaiwrllla and be Hood'sCures convinced of Its merit." Miss Ei.la John- box, 1215 Alder Street, 1'liiladelplila, Venn. 0 t- 6 is 400402 Lackawanna Am. Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect In proportion and appearance. 25c a box. IS HI NNIIIIll ' a I A 1 Mm mm lift mm A A gp DEPARTMENTS 3 49 i it ui i nil g8 .. , i Bi SPECIAL BARGAINS I EUERY : DRY I The ladles of the Presbyterian church will serve a very nice turkey Buniier I the Presbyterian clilireh on Thanksglv ing. The ladies have spared no pains to make this an enjoyable affair, and the public in general Is invited. The following is the menu; Turkey Chicken White Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Cabbage Salad Pickles Cranberry Sauce Jelly Bread and Butter Cake Cheese Olives Pumpkin Pie Mince Pie Coffee Fruit Supper only 2." cents. AVOCA. Miss Anna Cranston, of Wllkes-Harre spent Sunday with her parents of this place. Misses Jennie Whyte and Carrie Mac tionald will represent Langclilfe Younj People's Society of Christian Endeavor at tho convention In Carbondale on Frl day. Fare from Avoca for the round trip, 70 cents. Rev. CI. N. Makley, of Brooklyn, N. Y., pastor of the Cumberland Avenue Pres byterian church, delivered two excel lent Bermons in the Presbyterian church of this place on Sunday. Rev. Makley is gaining a reputation In the city of churches ns a pastor and worker. Mr. Makley will speak at the trl-county Christian Erideavor convention to be held In Carbondale on Friday. He and his wife are visiting the hitter's parents at Kingston. Miss Ida Williamson, uf Pittston, WEAK HEN y HANK THMMS. MM b YOUR ATTENTION I ( AI.I.Kl) TO TBS Ureat Enifliith Remedy. Gray's Specific Medicine IF YOtl SUFFER from Nor- Mttuiw win iiiija i i i i i vourt Da- IlltY. Wi-ukiirtw of llodvand Mind. 8nerm- toi rue , and luipotonry. and all dixeaw-s that rise rjrom over indulgence and soll-abnso. ns lxiss ol Memory and Power, UiniDeos of Vis ion. Prematura Old Ago and many other dis eases that load to Insanity or Consumption and an early pravc, write for a pamphlet. Address (1RAY MEDICINE CO., Buffalo. N. Y. The Speuiflo Modk-iue is sold by all druggists at SI per package,, or six packages oy i a eure or monev ri Mflln ariount of counterfeits wo have- adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only genu ine. Sold In Sorantoo by Matthews Bros. mail on rereiut of and with every J5.00 order UIC RllftRftNTFE reionaea. monev, CO., JlAscrACTcnEos' Aoests ron TRENTON IRON COS WIRE ROPE. VAN ALEN & COS STEEL NAILS. , OXFORD IRON C0.S IfiERCHANT BAR IRON. REVERE RUBBER C0.'S BELTING, PACKING AND HOSE. FAYERWEATHER & LIDEW'S "HOYT'S" LEATHER BELTING. A. B, BONNEVILLE'S ".STAR" PORTLAND CEMENT. AMERICAN BOILER C0.S "ECONOmr HOT AIR FURNACES. GRIFFIE4G IRON CO.'S BUNDY RADIATORS. SOI B TBI WHITE RND GOLD. Hanging Four Shelf Book Rack, $3.50. Big Value, $3.50. A Graceful Four Leg Table, $1.90. And Four Fold Screen Frame, all of exceptional values and of latest patterns. 434 LACKAWANNA AVE. rT. PLEASANT CO AIL AT RETAIL Coal of tho best quality for domestic nse, unci 01 an sizes, delivered in part of the city at lowest price. uruors leu nt my umeo NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE. Hear room, first floor, Third National Hunk, or sunt by mull or telephone to the mine, will receive prompt attention. Special contracts will be made for the iuio mm uunvery 01 uucKwneat Coal, WM. T. SMITH. FANCY ROCKERS, Plush and Leather Seat, $3.00 to $25.00 eachJ any r In Bamboo, Oak and White Enamel. BASKETS, Hampers, Waste, Work and Fancy Baskets. Step Ladder Chairs, Card Tables. HELL LACKAWANNA AVE KERR & SIEBECKER 406 AND 408 LACKA. AVE. IID GIVE SOLID BARGAINS. iS John yicnoLsox. Charlie Capwell, gnn of Mrs. Niver, 1b very ill of typhnift fever. O. H. Hlnkley hiiH purchased tlio Rlsley building Joining, the Nicholson HouHe. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Williams, Mrs. Sarah Lambkin and Mrs. . Hattle norten k to venmeny. ra., today to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Oeorge Hemlnger. Hd. Steele and Miss Huldnh lireeht will be married today nt tho Methodist Kplseopul parsonage by, Kev, K. Van- TV'ert. Will Lllus has accepted a position at Brockton, Mass. H. D. Tiffany, who. broke, lila ankle Saturday las t, Is doing nicely. There is but one way to do business, that is to give the best value at the lowest price. While our fT SALE 0? GOOD GLOTHING from the Hyde Park Clothing Store is still being contiu ued, nobody has any excuse to be without A FIRST-CLASS WINTER OUTFIT. WIS BOUGHT the stocks at Sheriff's Sale. The low price we paid for it enables, us to sell it at ridiculous ly low prices. Opportunities like this to buy Good Cloth ing Cheap, do not occur often and should be taken advan tage of: , r Sale of " Queer People " Nos. 1 and 3 will open on Saturday at 9 a. m. No. 1 will close on that day. If you haven't secured No. 1 be sure and send your orders before that date. J Price, 10c; by mail, 12c. PMCKBUHG. A mine fur turkeys will be held at Thomas Logun'n hotel In Piiceburg to morrow evening nt,7 o'clock sharp. The Polish church of this place will be dedicated tomorrow. All of the Pol ish (societies of the county will be pres ent. The ladles' Aid society of this place will hold a turkey supper In the Primi tive Methodist church and the proceeds will go for the benefit of the church. George Halley Is doing nicely and will be around again in a few days. 'There will be a fair for the benefit of St. Thomas' dhurch during the holidays. Mothers! Mothers:! Mothers!-1; Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has heen used for over fifty yonra by mil- lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothe the child, softens the gums, allays all puin; cures wind colic, and Is the beBt remedy for diarrhea. Sold by druggists In every part of ithe world. He sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlislow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind, Twenty-five cents a bottle. f Children's Pants will lie sold for $ .12 Children's Waist - - .!.' Children's Suits, pants and waist, .25 Children's Suits - - Si) Boys' Listers, extra value, .5)3 Men's Wool Suits - 4.75 Men's Overcoats Men's Ulsters Genuine Shetland Ulsters Men's Pea Jackets Men's Fine Dress Suits Men's Dress Pants - 82.75 2.!M (i.r.o 2.75 H.75 2.5 OUR THANKSGIVING OFFERING Will consist of benefltUiiK mankind by offering a GRAND DINING ROOM OUTFIT, consisting or 6 High Back Carved, Ant. Oak finish, Chairs, cane seats. 1 Ant. Oak Sideboard, piano polish finish and handsomely carved, a large bevel mirror hi the top. 1 Ant. Oak Extension Table, polish finish and heavy legs. 12 yards or Carpet, Ingrain. And as much as Is required at 40 cents per yard. this outfit will Le Our Thanksgiving price on ruir?Ti SALE NOW GOING ON AT BOTH STORES, -114 Souih Main Avenue, Hyde Park, and the n 0 m fnHFMimnfn) Sign of the Bell. 230 LACKAWANNA AVE. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SQRANTON, PA. $32.00. Above will be sold on credit, if required. . over : REMEMBER A Cathedra! Strike Clock with $50.00 purchases 0 a loo-piece Dinner set with $75.00 purchases or over. JM.IM.I !, ,1.1!... Tl I U WW mi,i,iiihfcnt.i STORES CLOSED THANKSGINING DAY. v v: