THE SCRAOTOK "TBIBTIinU--- THUSSDAY HOBNUTGrV ttOVUMBEB 14, 1895. 'THE STATE TKEAg'KEk! -. ; . ' . i : : i COUNTIES- t ? . , Jams Allegheny .. Armstrong . Beaver , Bedford .... Berks Blair Bradford .. Bucks Butler Cambria ... Cameron .. Carbon .... Center Chester .... 'Clarion .... Clearfield .. Clinton .... Columbia .. Crawford .. Cumberland .... . Dauphin jwutnaru ... Nik Erie , Fayette forest , Franklin ......... Fulton ..... Greene Huntingdon ...... ..... Miulana . Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna Lancaster .. Lawrence .. Lebanon .... Lehigh ..... Luzerne ..,. Lycoming .. McKean .... .Mercer ...... Mifflin Monroe Montgomery t .. . Montour Northampton .. Northumberland ' Perry Philadelphia ... Pike Potter ;. . Schuylkill Hnyder Somerset ' .. .. .. . Sullivan .' Susquehanna .. Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington .... Wayne Westmoreland . Wyoming York ; Neute -AT- LUCE BROS.' Per Bushel V Delivered -to any part of the city. Get tyour orders in early;. ' WEST SIDE EVENTS. Colored Glass Windows from Austria Are Being Plaeed in St. Patrick's Church. . - " Much Monsjr lu Circulation. :-r. II IB i The Imposing St. Patrick's church, on Jackson street. Js being beautified by addition of several large stained glass windows of foreign .manufacture. . The flrst In a -series of five was placed in the building yesterday morning by an agent of the glass company. The win dows were manufactured at inchbrook, Austria, They were shipped from Ham ,, burg, Germany, and reached here in perfect condition. . It required three Weeks for the transportation t of the 'Class. , Yesterday morning an agent of the -company placed the first of the series on the westerly side of the building. It represents the Good Shepherd and was donated by -St. Leo's Batalllon. The others are: St. Bridget, donated by the Altar society of the church; St. Cather ine of the Wheel, given by the late Mrs. Kate Farrell; St. Mary Magdalene, do nated by Richard Busteed, and Pope . Gregory the Great, presented by one of 'the clergy. . St. Mary Magdalene will 'also be placed on the westerly side of the building and the other three will be f!n the easterly side. - V The windows are very handsome and '" the material Is of the best In the world. .' The figures are distinct and the whole lyplcture forms a work of rare beauty, (he blending of color, the artist has been very successful. The new paroch ial residence Is being rapidly complet ed and will be a fine structure when finished. . &J,..i. ' '" :.. Much Monoy in Circulation. Money was never more plentiful on this side than at the present time. The reason for this is the unusual long run of "full time" at the many collieries. .In Taylor and vicinity 845,000 were dis tributed - Tuesday.' from the Holden, Pyne, and Taylor collieries. The am ount of cash In circulation on the West Bide is considerably greater owing to the greater number of working places. . This abundance of general welfare has Stimulated trade and the merchants' are , doing a big business. There Is one happy fftot which is worthy, of men tion; There are fewer drunken men on the' streets than is usual after a big pay day. The West Bide pincers have '.locked up very few intoxicated men thus far, the number not reaching five ; persons. The miner residents seem to be paying off old debts '. incurred. In ,har time or. else the household stock- Jni lsAbclng prepared for a rainy, day. . ' patiormot Horal Tflbuus.' ' v 'The llollowlng are among the 'donon .Ut many Horal tributes which siir winded, the casket of late George RenchlerJ who-was but-fed Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs, George Fow4er,Mf Bing- , '.Vtmton, a .wreath: Delaware; Lacks i.winna, and Western Mutual Aid, pll . lofir of roses; employes ,61 Delaware, t Lackawanna and Western freight of -""a., a broken. wheelr-Mr. and. Mrs, G. t i oertt a pillow of rosea; A. Swinamon,: t Hohokea, N: 3 bouquet; Mr. and . rra.. ,Tre,Abrama. bunch .W'roses; J , 1 1 Joseph Phillips a4 fm- M . r - 4niauotij v COMPLETE OFFICIAL ; FOB JUDGES. 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Shryer, bouquet of white roses; Messrs. Cusick and Tierney, pillow; crescent of roses with floral star, the family of the deceased; floral anchor, Mr. Means, of Rupert; bouquet of carnations, Miss Nellie Moore, of Rupert. A Delightful Entsrtalnmcnt, A good time was enjoyed last eve ning at an entertainment given in the Ilellevue Welsh Calvlnlstlo Methodist church under the direction of the Ladies' Aid society. Among those who figured on the programme were: The Band of Hope, Mrs. Frank Rrundsge, Mrs. Powell, Edwin Bowen, Willie Davis. Joha Jennings, Miss Vie Jones, Llewellyn Evans, Miss Htfle Browning, John W. Jones, Kddle Davis, Edward James, Miss Sadie James, Morris Thomas. In addition a tableau, "Tom Thumb," was given by the following persons: Tom Thumb, Gounod Evans; Mrs, Tom Thumb, Verna Williams; bridesmaid, Edith Davis; groomsman, Eddie Davis; flower girl, Gladys James; master of ceremonies, Frank Collins. Shooting for Small Fry. The young men of Ilellevue heights and vicinity held a shooting match yes terday afternoon In a field near the Dodge mine. The prizes were not large, but the Interest and enthusiasm was in no wise wanting. Five pigeons were alloted to each shooter. Isaac Lewis won the first prize, $5, killing four birds. The second prize, $3, was captured by John avis. e killed three of the five. ' Isaac Morgan was given $2 as the third best shooter. He missed three pigeons, killing two. The other participants were Thoams Beach um, John Sevan, Will Jones and John James. The match was the flrst in a series. A large crowd witnessed the affair and a few small bets added to the excitement. News Notes and Personals. Mrs. Phinp Thomas Is seriously III. Miss Gwen Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Evans, of Bloom street, was married Tuesday evening to Wil liam J. Hopkins, a well-known young man of this side. Rev. J.. T. Morris performed the ceremony. A few of the intimate friends of the young couple witnessed the ceremony. Warden Price, of the county Jail, is building a residence in Green Ridge. Robert Owens, of Roland avenue, Is a candidate for register of voters In the Third district of the Sixth ward, form erly Bellevue Heights. Mr. Owens' can didacy is received with general favor In that section. Captain E. I). Fellows Is suffering from a sprained ankle, - Rev. Dr. Cole, of Philadelphia, preached last evening at the revival service in the Simpson Methodist church. Alfred Twining, of the Times, and A. I. Morse, are at the Atlanta ex position. . Miss Agnes Cawley, of Price street, Is recovering from typhoid fever. Mrs. W. C. Morgan, of Rye, N. T., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Davis, of Meridian street; John Thomas, of Bellevue street, was slightly Injured in the Dodge mine Tuesday morning. A fall of roof struck him on the hip. On Thanksgiving evening Washing ton Camp, No. 333, Patriotic Order Sons of America, will hold' an enter tainment and social . in St. David's hall.. The invitations for the affair are the handsomest ever circulated here. The national colors are nicely blended and the typography Is very neat. The entertainment programme will Include the best local talent and a good or chestra will furnish music for dancing. The Ladles' Aid society of the Sum ner Avenue Presbyterian church held an oyster social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan P. Jones, of South Rebecca avenue, . Tuesday evenink. , At tho home of Mrs. William H. Reeie, of 815 Thirteenth street, a supper will be erred this evening by tbe Woman's guild of.. St. Mark's Lutheran church. Meals from S until 9 o'clock. Oood things have been prepared for- a reasonable amount of money, ,and patronage' will be .profitable.' . , v Bessie, an Infant child of Mr. and 'Mrs. Richard Beymore, of 118 Fllmore avenue, died Monday, and was burled yesterday at 1 o'clock. Rev. W. S. Jones officiated at the 'funeral service, held at. the family home. Interment was made In Washburn Street cemetery. , Lackawanna, council, Royal Arcanum, will hold an Important meeting Friday evening in Robert Morris hall. . .' Officer Tom. Lewis is on a shooting trip for a few dayl. . , . The popular. Marquettas will bold s so cial cession th)s evening in their rooms on Sodth Main .avenue. A, good programme hM .been prepared, ' . ' Henry R. Jones, f Luseme street, "is 'visiting friends at Cokelahd, The ftmerar Of the late Mr. Sarin Williams occurred yesterday afternoon at I o'clock from the- family residence on North Lincoln avenue. The deceased .was n years of 'age and had lived oft this side Lr Butoy years. Rev... t.Jaaes, ot tae . - -...,- "... , VOTE. -T7 : 8UPKBI0B COURT. First Welsh Bantlst church nrnached n funeral sermon at the house. Interment was made in Washburn Street cemetery. The funeral of the late, Edward San senhaitRh wlll.be held today at 2 o'clock from his late residence on the corner of jacKson street and Hromley avenue. A church fair was successfully opened at Calvary Baptist church last evening. Several contests are being conducted and the Interest is great. The fair will last three nights, and on the last night decl- iimib tin lire uumeniB .win De mnqe. The Cambrian Glee club is arllvolv nn gaged In .rehearsing for a big concert to ie given next monm tor tne Denent or Bt David's churcWi In St. David's hall. The Oriole Dancing class held their regu lar renearsai last evening in Mears hall. West Slds Business Directory. GET THE MAJESTIC OIL STOVE. Grand Parlor, Mystic, Easter and Dock ash Ranges. 20 per cent, saved. R. J. Hughes, agent, IH.South Main avenue. BICYCLES repaired, scissors ground. tools sharpened, saws filed, kes fitted, machines repaired by W. L. Steenback, dealer In Guns, Fishing Tackle, under west aiae name. - PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos, t.4 per dozen. They are just lovely. Con vince yourrelf by calling at Brarner'e rnoto rarwrs, mi ana va voutn Mam avenue. BARBER. Hair cutting and shaving done In a first-class manner at John H. Rey- . nold's Barber Shop, at Faircnild s Hotel OROCERiES Revere Standard Java Coffee le unexcelled. The leading coffee or tne day. For sale only at F. W. Ma son eV Co. Fine Groceries, US South Main avenue. 8ECOND HAND FURNITURE-CASH for anvthlne vou have to sell. Furni ture, Stoves. Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, mi and lOH Jackson street. PLUMBING William D. Griffiths, Ml North Main avenue, doex flrst-class Plumbing, steam Heat and aas ruling. Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed. . SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Miss Kathryne Wlnton Mill Be llosrd Tomorrow at the Y. W. C. A. Rooms. An Interesting programme will be given at the entertainment tomorrow evening at the rooms of the Toung women s Christian association, on Ce dar avenue. Miss Kathryne Winton, of Wyoming avenue, will entertain the audience with accounts of her recent travels In Jerusalem, where, she took many One views, which she will pro dure for the edification of her hearers, that tneir minds may gain an under standing of the city as It Is at present. Miss Wlnton has the ability to charm by the talented manner she Imparts her Ideas. There will be several fine musical and literary selections as a prologue, and it Is assured that a large assemblage will be present and that they will be repaid manifold. For Keeping Press Goods. Constable J. C. Moran, of the Twelfth, has a warrant Issued by Alderman C. C. Donovan for the arrest of Richard Flynn at the Instance of Maggie Bren nan on the charge of larceny by bailee. Both parties live In the ward men tioned. Miss -Brennan' intrusted. It la alleged, several yards of dress goods to the care of Flynn to keep for her until a certain time and he took such good care of them that she never got them back. Constable Moran will serve the warrant on the defendant this morning and he will be given a hear ing this evening. Shorter Paragraphs of News. At the meeting of St Aloyslus socie ty of St. John's parish this evening a mock trial wlll.be the attraction. Will Daniels will be Judge. The other offi cers of the court will be selected at the meeting this evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, of Fig street, are vistlng In Wayne county. The annual exhibition of the South Side branch of tbe Scranton Turn Ver eln will be given this evening at Work ingman's hall. Miss Lena Engle, of Alder street, ia around again after a severe Illness. The Comet Social club will hold their annual ball at Workrngmen's- hall on Thanksgiving eve. . r At Oermania hall last night a' ball under the auspices of the Viola Social club was held. Bpruks Bros., contractors, have re ceived the contract f6r the erection of Peter Aust's julldlng.Mw Plttston ave nue, at the corner of Brook street.. Lissie,' daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graf, of Plttston avenue, to around again after a severe illness. , DUNJWORE. m f , . Revj MrJ tene and F, F. tauaatll, of Forest Cl.tr, were the guests of tbe lat ter3 parents, Mr. aid Krfc-C.-P.'Jiaseeil, Siibtipbs. of North Blakely street, yesterday. Miss Rachel Butler, of West Plttston, Is the guest of Mrs. Albert Mowery, of North Blakely street. Tne Young Ladies- mission circle or me PTMbvterian church will meet at the home of Miss Mabel Christ on Dudley street this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Charles Jingle entertained a num ber of her friends at a dinner party at her pleasant home on North Blakely street yesterday. . . ; jtev. Mr. jopun, ox nammore, a young man of Dromlse and a fluent speaker, had charge of the prayer meeting in the Pres byterian churcn last nignt. He, wiu oc cupy the pulpit on Sunday. Praver meeting- will be held In the Meth odist church tonight at the usual time. The train whlcn generally reacnes uun more at 9.30 on the Erie and Wyoming Vallev. did not set In until 12.80 on Tues day night on account of a wreck on the road at Elmhurst. Mrs. White has returned to her home In Avoca after a visit with friends in this place. Miss Bertha Bloes, of Georgetown, Is the guest of her parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bloes, of Fourth street. A large number of the friends of Miss Louisa Luts tendered her a surprise party at her home on Drinker street last even ing. Various games and amusements were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Oscar Davis, of John street, wishes to extend her heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends who so generously helped her during, the Illness , and death of her husband. NAY AUG. Luther Burgen has moved Into the house of Joseph Jerry, John Van Huron has moved his family into Mr. Burkhart's house, formerly occu pied by Mr. Koch, who moved to Scranton. Mrs. William H. House and mother, of Petersburg, spent one day last, week with Mrs. Turner. Miss Ethel Rldwell. of Holllstervllle. was the guest of her cousin. Miss Ada Perry, last Saturday. Clarence Harmon has moved Into G. W. Potter's house In Dunmore. Mrs. Judd Smith has been entertaining friends from Factoryvllle. John McUraw moved his family . to Gypsy Grove. Miss Tlille Turner attended the state convention at Harrlsburg, as a delegate from this place. The latest society event was a double wedding, the contracting parties being Miss May Latimer and Mr. Adams, Miss Minnie Latimer and Frank Rhoada. Miss Van Buren recently attended an entertainment at the Jackson Street Bap tist church of Scranton, where she gave two recitations which called forth much applause. , , . . NORTH END . The clerks of Osterhout's store have or ganized an Indoor base ball nine. Mrs. William Eugnn, of North Main avenue, Is attending the temperance con vention now In session at Ringhamton. Mrs. Watkins, of Cortland, N. Y., has a class In china painting at the residence of Mrs. J. B. Fish, of North Main avenue. Mrs. A. S. Maker, . of Carbondale, who has been spending some time at the resi dence of her brother. G. W. Benedict, of North Main avenue, returned yesterday to her home. John Kelly Is rapidly recovering from a severe Illness. ' The Royal Family will give a masquer ade party tomorrow evening. It will be given in Company 'H armory Instead of Hudson's Dancing academy, as was stated In The Tribune a few days ago. Henry Hrotheroe, of Throop street, a clerk In Osterhout's store, who a few days ago was rapidly recovering from a severe sickness. Is now suffering a relapse. The members of Celestial lodge. No. 833, Independent-Order of Odd Fellows, of the North End, are requested to meet at their hall tomorrow afternoon at 12.30 o'clock to attend the funeral of their late brother, Willlum J. Williams, of West Parker street. F. J. Phillips, of 39) West Market street, is ill. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. All departments of The Tribune are now located in the new Tribune build' lng, on Washington avenue. Orders for any kind of . Job printing, book binding, lithographic work, advertising or newspaper subscriptions will now receive prompt attention and the bene fit of the best equipped newspaper and printing plant In this part of the state, Telephone call, 1043. MAY BE SOME FUN. Fight of the Board of Appeals and the Assessors Traasferred to Councils. Both branches of councils will meet tonight and It Is probable that the fight between the assessors and board of ap peals will be one of the chief topics of consideration. City Clerk Lavelle stated yesterday that he will make a report of the mat ter in a communication addressed to each council. His letter, he said, will be very brief and to the point, merely setting forth the fact that he had at tempted to carry out the Instructions of councils as contained In the joint resolution, 'directing him to remove the assessors' furniture, and that the as sessors resisted him and prevented the carrying out the councils mandate. He will also state that he awaits the councils pleasure In the matter. None of the assessors could be found at their office yesterday, but. Clerk George Heusner averred that as far as he knew the assessors did not propose to make any statement to councils. . TOLD OF THOMAS. II. E. Pains Eulogises Ills Old Commander Before the llcptssophs. At the conclusion of their meeting In Raub'a hall, Wyoming avenue, last evening, the Heptasophs were enter tained by H. E. Paine with an informal talk on General George Thomas, under whom he served as a private In the lonth.Ohlo Volunteers. Mr. Paine gave a brief sketch of the famous, loyal Virginian unlonists's life, told of his advancement and achieve ments without the aid or Influence of civic friends In Washington, such ai other generals had, and told in a de tailed and Interesting manner of his strategic retreat from Atlanta and Its culmination,' the glorious victory over Hood, which Mr. Paine- asserted was the last great battle of the war. Mr, Paine did not hesitate to characterize General Thomas as o'te of the greatest generals the worlds has ever known. DIED WHILE AT WORK. Uosrt Disease Fatally Affected W. J , Williams, of tho North End. W. J. Williams, an, engineer at the Leggett s Creek, Delaware and Hudson colliery, died suddenly at his home. corner of . Parker street and Holllster avenue about ; 6.46 o'clock. - Tuseday evening. Death Is thought to be the result of heart failure; He was doing a' little work around the house when suddenly he dropped over dead. He-was born in pottsvtlle about fifty years ago, and had been a resi. dent of the North End for some time. He was a member "of the Grand Army of the Republican ana an Odd Fellow, : TO INCREASE THEtR PAY. Mr. Robinson 'Will As' Council to Give Permanent t ucracn a Raise, ' At tonight's common council meeting Robert Robinson, or tne Eleventh ward. who Is chairman of the fire department committee, will Introduce an ordinance Increasing the pay of permanent fire men from $50 to $80 per month. He has the assurance of all council- men whom he has approached' that the measure will be passed. . . r, ,. - Grand Lodge Of fleers Will Visit Here. . Next Monday night the grand officers of the Knights of Honor will visit this city and address the Scranton Knights in uaa reuows -nan, on Wyoming ave nue. v -, . - (. 1low to tinn All-akin DtsessaY ' Blmply'',''lli;''.'wayn' Ointment." No Internal aMdajaa required. Cures tet ter, eczema. Itoh. Ueruallons on the'face. hands, .nose. eo,pUavtog the akin clear, white and health, lu gnat healing and euraqve powers are sos uses my no otasr MOM. SB yow;4rtta$ tvt wajrne'a CiabMni.' A SHORT CURE. A DOCTOR'S EXPERIENCE WITH 1 BAD CASE OF KIDHEt DISEASE. Sparagus Kidney Pills Perform a Com plete Cure In a Short Time. Symptoms of Kidney Diseases, and Why They Are Dangerous. Dr T. F. Joyce, of Lynn., Mass., a graduate of the N. T. University. '83, uses Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills In his practice. It is unusual for regular physicians to use proprietary medicines, but many use Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. They do because they know that the principal Ingredient is a special ex tract made from the root of Asparagus, containing all virtues in a concentrated form. They do because they know that Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly harm less. They do It most of all because they have found Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kid ney Pills will cure. In cases where the drugs of the pharmacopoeia have been unable even to afford relief. Dr. Joyce writes: . Lynn, Mass., Aug. 9, 1895. Hobb's Medicine Co., Chicago, 111. Gentlemen: When my attention was flrst called to Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills, and their component parts made known to me. I was forcibly impressed with the combination as being one of great value for kidney diseases and all other ailments arising therefrom. ' ' I found In one particular case, which had battled all my previous efforts, that they performed a remarkable and com plete cure in a very short time, and ever since I have used them In my practice with the most pleasing results in all cases. Very truly yours, T. F. JOYCE. M. D. Bright Disease Is a dangerous dis ease of the kidneys. It Is caused by over-work, worry, over-eating, etc., and other excesses. It is dangerous be cause it has few or no well-known symptoms. Tou do net think you are sick until it Is .often too late to cure. The symptoms of kidney disease In genc'fal are pain In the sides aVd back, headache, nervousness, frequent thirst, evil forebodings, shortness of breath on slight exertion, chilly sensations, sleeplessness, pufflness of the eyelids, swelling of the feet and ankles, loss of flesh, etc. Any or all of these symptoms may be the proof of kidney disease, but they are seldom laid to their true cause. To prevent mistakes, they should be treated, as soon as they appear, with Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. Tour health depends on your kidneys. They filter your blood. When they don t, you fall sick as a natural consequence. Falling sick Is simply the poison In your Diooa making itself felt. If you ran take out the poison you will be well. This Is for the kidneys to do. They will do It If they are well. If they are sick, you can cure them with Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. The diseases and symptoms that Dr, Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Plllsa will cure, by curing the kidneys, are: Rheu matism, Gout, Anaemia, Chlorosis, De pression of Spirits. Lack of Ambition. Neuralgia, Pale and Sallow Complexion, General Muscular Weakness, and all skin diseases. All these are caused by poorness of, or poison in, the blood. They can only be permanently cured with Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills are sold by all druggsts, or sent, prepaid, to any aaaress, ior w cents a box. Write for valuable medical pamnh let, "A Filter for Tour Hlood," mailed free on request. Hobb's Medicine Co., cnicago or can rancisco. f fte Best of all Cough Medicines is Dr. Acker's English Rem edy. It will stop a cough in one night, check a cold in one day, prevent croup, re lieve asthma, and cure con sumption, if taken in time. It is made on honor, from the purest ingredients and con tains neither opium nor mor phine. If the little ones have croup or whooping cough, use it promptly. Thiee SUs-25&, 50c and $1 pa bottle. At DrugjWs. ACKER MEDICINE CO., ' to and xS Chambers Street, Wow York. LOOK HT THESE PRICES : A '95 Wllhelm, List $100, Price $55 a '95 Monarch, List 80, Price 00 A 9a Columbia, oordiV. - 30 A '92 CltYelanfl, condition fair, 25 The best bargains ever offered yea. Onr prices on Sporting Uoods are always rock bot tom. A. W. JURISCH, SprB3 435 Mrjot DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 141S and 16. - 4 The Comic Opera and Comedy Bcotn, ' , The New and Famous HENRY COMPANY 30-PEOPLE-30. Beaded bf the Comle Opera Queens, ' MARIE ROSTELLt. ANNIE WALTMAN and MARJOniE. MAXWELL Baaiitlful Girls. .New Coatumss and Effects. . CTWe It Nat Aifrertbela tit The Fashion With few Exceptions those who go as far H SUE OF LADIES'. MISSES' II Prices that will interest every prospective purchaser. Every Garment new this Season. Every garment faultless in shape and style.' An Elegant Boncla Jacket, sires 33 to 40, button box front, eight inch lap storm collar, worth $13.00. ' For $7.98, $7.98, $7.98, $7.98. Special Ladies' Double Brocaded Capes In Plain nicely trimmed, worth Jiaoo. DRESS At one of the recent great trades sales ' 1 .. fl'V. .. I.. 1 1 4 i- Goods. The goods are all of the ue soiu iuuy iweniy-uve per cent, 35 pieces changeable effects, cost of manufacture 55c 10 pieces changeable effects, cost of manufacture 65c, 10 pieces Boucla effects, cost of manfacture Black Goods at same proportion, 60, 75, 89, 98c. and $1.35 per yard. First Cost of Manufacture, 75c, ji.oo, 51.35, jti.35, 51.60. MILLINERY AT OUR OWN WELL-KNOWN POPULAR PRICES. Lackawanna. Avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE LACKAWANNA Trust and Safe Deposit Co. NO, 404 Lackawanna Avenue, Capital, - . -Surplus and Undivided Profits OFFICERS 1 WILLIAM T. SMITH, President, HENRY J. ANDERSONT Vice President JOHN W. FOWLER, -. Trsurer. Business and personal accounts received. Savings deposits received and interest paid on sums of $1 upwards . This Company acts as Trustee, Executor. Guardian, etc., under appointment by the courts, corporations or individuals. Designated Legal Depository for the State of Pennsylvania and the Courts of Lackawanna County. Safes of desirable sizes in Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults for Rent from $5 to $40 per an mini, and convenient Storage for Valuables foi the summer months. OLD MTE PINE TIMBER For Heavy Structural Work, ANY SIZE, AND OP TO FORTY FEET LONG RICHARDS LUMBER CO 22 Commonwealth Bldg,, Scranton, Pa. Telephone 422. IRON AND STEEL Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, BJv ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Supr plies. ; Sail Duck for mine use in stock. SOFT - STEEL - HORSE - SHOES, And a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheel, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc, BITTEHBIEHDER ft 01, SCRANTON, PA. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Saturday, November 16. Th Funalett of Them AU, JOHN STEWART and PAUL DRESSER THE TWO JOHNS ' Fl of MU opens Thursday, Kor. 14. Beg Qiar prices. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, . Three Nights, Beginning Monday, Nov, 18. Usual Matinse. Frdnt. Tb Funniest of Them AIL HOYTS Famous Jin Bis of Jollity. A BUNCH OF KEYS Or, Tb Hotel. - Reconstructed, rsrisvd and Improved. Great cast of ontuedlana Every thing; new: Innnler than ever. 8e to fnany hotel scene. He tbe workiu paeerairar ele vator You Smile: you lau(h: you scream. Laugh and the world laugbn with you; we. p and you wees alone.. A great oast, headed by I Ola Botbner. as Teddy. Prices, lOo., Ho Wo. and tile. Bale ot seat opens Friday. JOHN L HAD. EKSAAYER, - OFFICE AND 8HOI lit Lifc. at. aa4 awrarfa w f Ktpivltf Kf Clrtn, tsLt, Cafe HatfuTatcajila Waalh, j : have Money to spend wish It ta as possible. ',,':'J' - ' 1 CHILDREN'S JUS II WM Mandolin sleeves, ripple back, four Beaver, or Boucla with Velvet Collar lOuT thOlce I&OU. GOODS. we were Large Purchasers of Dregs , 1 . 3 I I l 4 better quality, and at prices bought can trices uo prices. ueiow niaauiuuturers' prices Sale Price 43c Sale Price 49c ji.35. Sale Price 98c. $250,000 $95,000 DIRECTORS), nENRY BELIN, Jit CONRAD BCHROEDKB. P. J. HO KAN. R. T. BLACK. HENRY J. ANDKRSOW. EDWARD B. HTUitOEA J. BEN' DIMMICK. WM. T. SMITH. GEORGE SANDERSON. "WILLIAM CON NELL. T. i:. BNOVBR. CHARLES H. WELLES. 9 THE FROTfllNGflflM, Wagner A Hals, Leeaees and Managor. Friday and Saturday Evenings, Hot. 15 and 18, Also Saturday Matinee, The Great Opera Event. Engagement of tbe Famous DELLA FOX COMIC OPERA COMPANY. Management ot Nat Both, First Production in Scranton 'of Their latest Comio Opera Bueoess, FLEURDE US Direct from their eight weeks' season at Pa mer's Theater, New York. Bam company of 00; same scenery and effect; eameooetnmee. Prleaa for This Engagnmtnt-fl.BO, $1.28, $1.00, 78c and BOo. Bale of seats now open. A BICYCLE FREE . Buy a ticket (either iallrr or reserved chair) for . SITURDAY EVEHIR8, NOV. IS, - and rueee what timber is la the enrelep oaj display In THE LEADER window, ttt. IN and Ut Wyoming aveao. The number Is be tween 1 and 1,M. and tbe person mrsstaf the Dearest to II win poaittvalv nttbeaaadi sotaa oabiwaUoa bloyol wUfastoi la