TIIE SCItANTON THIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1896. Ready to V33r SUITS and OVERCOATS. Just as good t n ntlV SWCU YA merchant tail or would make for you at a saving of ONE-HALF. OARBONBALE, '!:vr will i!oaf nrvto 1int nflvortl nviH. nr lors for Job work, and Horns for I ul.ll' ntltm loft nt the establishment .01 Fmintiuii .... i.ctt.-lenli-rs. North Miin Unci, will ivc. lit prompt iiti.'iiliun; oi o;i i. ft'oi.i s a. m. to ID p. in. I THANKSGIVING DAY. Tim ltfiis'oif "-iTviiTs llrld Venter- t!nv in Tliis t'ily. Til.' uni'i'i S' i vlc. s nf tlif M. tlnnlif I. I'ivM'vi.iiiui im.l Hiii.llst rhmrli.s v.iv inlil y.'sii.'i'il:iy iiiinniiri ill tin; M. liM,ir.-l chilli li. Tin- K v. T. K. J'-p-..ii i'i jk'Ix il tin ai.i'inil 'I'tiinikt-Viiviii'-? 1 ;i y illst iiiirs- I nun tin' li xl. "In t'V' i y tliilij; uiv.' IliaiiUs. fur thi is tin- will i l i! nl ill flin.-t .li-us rnini'i -nilij; .vH. ' Hi- iinti'il tliinUiir.r "f Hi'' iivi'i- f nil l,n, ill ns llii' fimiiil:iliiin nt nil thnnliw j iviiKV. Mini hlmwi'il tin' i'Xt'11'l' il splii'iv in" lli;iii!-.Hil iiiisinnvlfi.iiri'1111'iit. Tin' ('iiiiirii'i:;itinMiil niul Lutheran ( lllir. hi s Juiln il ill 11 lllliull KTViri'. A li'si.ii ."'! mini w:ih ili'livi iril liy tin' li.'V. Ki' il Kliin: it. !:inll- uf Uil' new l.lil lu'ian in :;:i!ii;'.-iliiMi. His li xl will InUen from Hi" lif ii'Hl I'siilm: "( MTcr until i'in'1 I haiiUsswlvliiu: niul pur thy vnvn tiiiin th.' Musi llmh. lis inn i 'iM- wiim In slinw what is mount liy a r. il tl'iinl'SijIviiiK. Si i vioi s woiv In M in tho Sooioiil Vivx l yti imii rlmii h in I'lo in toi iniiiii. In tin' ovinini; i li- .luiilnr Kiiili'uvnr sii lioly pvi' nn iul'TosHns i nti i liiin lin nt, ami all I In1 servleetf in re reii Uoroil in a vry noc'iaahlo inaiinoi. fiASTRONOVilCAL SOCIHTY. Twelfth AnnivPrMiry nl'tlic Ymins I.n dies" Cool. in lull ii ( ciehrati il. The Vmiiii,' Laillos' Clinking club were cmi iiai'iiil mi Wednesday evoiiini; by Miss Fr.inies Imlej-, of Washington Stl-'-i t. The lloliso WHS l.oalllitlllli' doc oi ilid with llnueis. Ail i letvant least had I ii prepared appropriate for the oci asinn. The e'-ntn:r wc.s devoti'd to various r.iiiiioiiii nn fullnwed by ilaiie Ing. which ciiiitiiiii' il to an curly morn ins hour. Ainu!':;' tbosi' who enlo:. 'l tho enter taiiiiiioiit were Mis. II. W. Harrison, Missis Dale:". .Vomit. linker. Ilatlr.i ray. .Monro. Williams, Scurry, Kayuor, Chai h'.sv. nrth. im-ip- I ;i I- v ami .Missis. Likely Williams. I'atlorsui lloolo, irltiuali, Clark. Smith, .laduiu. Wall, iin haid. I'm 'I'm mi :i. of tills city, und liol" ii Ibml' of lUuTaio, "TliF RCVEIl.I I- 11. KILTLGLIO." An Cii-Ii-Ii mill liali in liiili'ici!(lcnt I'.-iper Appcni . The soooinl number of "The Koveillo il CbUetrlio." and Ki.ehsli .-nid Itaii.in paper, publishi d ill this cltv, has ap peared. Ii is Isi'iiod seiiii-iuoni hie as nn independent, reliivieiis nnd palriollu luiper, tin- only one published in I'eiin ryhaiiia of the kind. It is edited by litv. 1'. A. Koeca, an 1 1 : ! i :t n niissinn ni y of this city. The assistant edi tors are the Itev. C Vilalo und Je-v. L. M'Anna. of Scranton. Tho annniinei iiiont Is made tli.it no cunt i ovei sy will appear, but m.ly ef forts for the uplifiing tho Italian peo ple of the vii init. Social ol llie I. W. Nally Mali. A very successful rooinl was held on Wednesday evening in r.nrke's hall by the I'. W. Nally club. The money j loeelvril will be donated to the fluid; f ir ill" rebel of the liish political pris oners. A lan;e number of ticket were sold and a cnnsidcraMc sum was real ized. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. II. 11. Vinger. esi., of New York, is Visiting his parents In this oily. Tin- Ceriiiania Singing society held their annual Thanksgiving festival last evening in their rooms on Smith .Main HI reel. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Tyler mid Miss Mildred Tyler, or Forest City, spent yesterday in this city. Mrs. T. V. I'owd. rly entertained the Acnin club Wednesday evening. Hubert lioolo, of J'.ulValo. is the guest nf his brother, .losi ph Hoole, in this city. Frank A'anderfonl. of Scranton. look dinner with his parents in this city yes terday. Theodore Morg:in. Al Hirkett and Ike Holloiiliaok sp i.t Thanksgiviii,' with friends in Siisipiehanna. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Watt r turned from their wedding trip Wednesday cv nlng. Miss ilraee Alexander, who has be-n (ponding the past three nioliths v.l:!i hT fnth. -I- in Detroit and Woodstock, Canada, has ri tinned homo. Miss .Mary Walker, of MayfieM. wns the gtlest of friends in illis city tills Tiiek. Dr. and Mrs. F. K. .Tonkins spent Thanksgiving- Day with Mr. and .Mrs. Ktninmi H.-olr-nik. ,i ll.ini ick, N'. Y. C.enrge Wilson has letlli'll 'd from n trip to North Carolina. The piima'-y department of the Hap- FOii FALL TRADE. AM the latest, from a 20c. In. grain to the best Wilton. Oil C.Iotlis and Linoleums, all widths and prices. Whiddw Shades nnd Curtains, all the latest novelties. Fancy Hocking Chairs, uphol stered in plits',1, tap.-strv and hroc ii telle. AN' a line collection oi" cobbler Heats, and our price al ways the lowest. J. SOOTT INGLIS, Carpets, fill Papers and DrapErici Hi LhCXAWSNKI AVE. iii Ml I, tist Sunday school pave nn entertain ment yrmerduy afternonn. Miss Lizzie Modify, of ninton. Is vlsitlnsr her mother In this oily. A. Wolf, of this city, will opon a hnnhvaiv store Friday In Olyprmnt. Mr. and Mrs. William riel. of Wy oming divot, entertained ut dinner yesterday Mrs. Daniel I'iel and son, of lliinosdale; TheuUtire Sehicssler. of Hmiesdale. and David Morrison, of Now York. Miss Anna Ferguson, of Scranton, Is visiting Miss Sarah Mi-Hale. .Mrs. Van Kcuren, of t'ltssalc, N. J.. Mr. and Mrs. I'laudo Sinitll spent yes terday in Honesdale. is soonilins a few days In town. The I'amnfW comedian, M. It. Curtis will ho seen In his pi-eat success. -Sam'l of I'nsin." at the llrand next Saturday niirht. Till attraction Is niiaranteod. Woilii' sday aftornoon at S."H o'clock Miss l.ixzio 'Leslie, of Jermyn. and Kd war.l Kil;rallnn, of this city, were mar ried lit St. Unse church. Itev. J. J. (inllin performed the ceremony. Miss Ke.t" t'as y und Joseph Walker, of tills cltv. nttendi'd the bride nnd prooni. An hlnir later tho marrhiso of Miss Xellio Linnen. daughter of Patrick I.liineii, I'ltwderly street, and Francis Jmlao oti'iirrod. They wore attended l v .'i-;s Katie Lunun. of I'ittsbuiK. niul William tiordon. of this city. The c roniniiy was porf.iniied by Father .Walnii. Mr. and Mis. Charles C,. Avery, of c.ailiiM avenue, entertained at dinner ytstoiday .Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Avery, Miss May Avery and Masters CeoiKe ami IrviiiR A very. Tho foot ball names played at Alumni park yesterday resulted in a victory ..r Mavileld over tile High School loam. The Alumni team was beaten by St. Thomas' college; some, 4-0. AVOCA. Miss Vina t'ihhon-i spent Thanksgiv ing with Iter sister, Miss Agnes, at the lilnomsl'iii"; State Normal school. .Mrs. K. l'erry. of Susipielianna. Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. K. C. Kel liini. of Lincoln Hill. The production of "Galatea" at O'.Mal loy s hall last evenim? was well tit teudeil. A social Was given niter the eut'-rl:iiliiiiciit. "Vour Own liirthilay I'arty" Riven bv the members nf tho Ladies' Aid so ciety of the Methodist F.piscnpnl church ia ii'M illey's hall on Tesday evening was one of the most successful events In the history of tin- society. Much donor coiit ributi'd as many pennies a.i wi'iil.l represent his or lb r age, and when the small sacks were opened the amount reiiliZ 'd was $7H. The follow ing colltriiillteil In tho eiitertainnieiit: Missis 15. )e:iiis'.v. Clara Schlager, Kiipheniiu T.iown. Hannah lllock, An na Heebie nnd William Jennings, John (I'Malley nnd l'rof-ssor Klaee. The club swinging exhibition given by the latter was highly appreciated. Dur ing the evening the I'ittston orchestra discoursed choice selecliotis. l!i t'tvsh ineiils were served by an excellent corps of waiters. .1. sines Walker lias leen engaged as grave digger at the Langclilie Corne ll -i. v. The hose company will tender their friends a social In their parlors on Doe. :. L. I.'. I'Hrien. prnprlotol- of the Val I y house, has disposed of his stock and bar fixtures to Kdward C.ilroy. of I'ittston. Air. liilroy Is now In charge. The ball under the auspices of the St. Aloy.-liis society held on Wednesday e vi n in g was largely attended. Many pi-op!- from surrounding; towns were piiseiil. The various committees worked earnestly to make the event a success. The badges worn by the members were presented by tho tlrm of C.illaL-hor - Fay, of I'ittston. The not proceeds of tho chrysanthe mum show was $(t. The St. Aloysius society have con tributed Slu to tin- Sarslield fair. The Women's Christian Temperance union moot at the home of Mrs. Aman da Mcliuire tliis afternoon at 2.S0 li'l lock. William Drown. Jr.. has accepted a position with the Delaware and Hud son company at Scranton. The funeral of Mrs. Isabella Morton took place yesterday afternoon. Ser vices were conducted in the Lung eliiVo Presbyterian church by llev. K. Lindcrmuth. of Moosic Interment was made in LangelilTe cemetery. Miss Maine MoArt. of I'ittston, spent yesterday with friends In time 1 OK I. Ml CITY. Hichar.l O'I'.ricn returned from the Ciii liomlal ; hospital on Wednesday. About ten weeks uifii ho was admitted to thai institution sutTerine; fnmi u severe injury to his right knee, which he received al the No. '2 shaft niachlii" shop. lie was oiling the pllllies over head when his clothing caught ill the belting, which caused 1 1 i m to bo throw n heavily to the llnor. Mr. (I'llrien is cheertully circillat ing among his friends und expects to be able to walk with out the aid of crutches in a few weeks, which will enable him to again follow his usual occupation at the shop. l " nil hi Thanksgiving' servioes were held on Thuisday morning in (he Meth odist Kidseopal church. JIov. J. i!. I'vans, of Vandling, preached the 'J haiiksgiving sermon. A. I). Kehren spent Thursday with Ids parents in Serunton. A collection was taken at the Meth odist Lpiseopal church on Thursday morning; for thu benclit of the Carbuli dnl" hospital. The friends of 1!. F. Maxey, or this place, will be pleased to learn that at a recent meeting of the Junior class or tho Ciillei',e of l'harmacy of New York, he was elected vice president of his class. C"cil Mauzer. a student at Wyoming seminary, is home on a vacation. Mrs. IMley, of Pleasant Mount, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Cluiie. (in Tuesday morning" n double wed diiiK occurred in Hie Litheranian Cath olic church. Mike Novic'k and Annie Divillis and Sipnui I'elroskey and Cath erine Debroskey weio the parties who were wedded. Kcv. Father Kuias pi formed both ceremonies. TAYl.OU. Mr. and Mrs. AYilli,ini Davis, nf Hyde Park, visited Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. Davis, of North .Mala street, yesterday. The !aii and festival of the Calvary Daplist chinch last evening at Weber's rink, was largely utteiidod. Judging from the attendance of both evenings the success of the 'enterprise is al ready assured. It will continue again this L'Vetlin;;. Miss Laura Morris visited Providc-ir on Wednesday evening. The borough council will hold a meet ing this eveulns ut their usual meet ing place. Joseph Knight, or Ptiliadolpliia, was here on business yesterday. Miss Lizzie Johns, of Duryca, visit ed relatives in this place yesterday. The, chicken supper at the Archliald last evening, under the auspices of Hie Primitive church choir, was fairly pa tronized and will no doubt net the church a neat little sum. I'RlCI.HL'lta The funeral of John IlltskI, the man who was shot and killed by Constable Max Koehler, occurred on Wednesday nfteinoon. The Citizens' Cornel band, of which the deceased was n member, were In attendance and plnvod the fu neral dirge. Services were held In th; Polish Catholic church and interment wns made In Polish Catholic cemetery. John Mcliuire and John McNtnllM saw "A Texas Steer" yesterday after noon. The turkey social held by the Ladles' Aid society at the Primitive Methodist church lust evening, was largely at tended. Misses Lizzie Smnrles nnd Alice Floy spent yesterday with friends in Oly phant. The entertainment nnd social of Di vision No. 14, Ancient Order of Hibern- lans. Ibinrd of America, held at Fad den's hall on Wednesday evening, proved Itself to be one of the leading social events of the season. Among the many features of the entei tuiniucnt was the singing of Misses Lucy, Maine and Annie McDonald and the dialect speak Intr of Con Carbon, of Wilkes-Karre. The many friends of Mr. und Mrs. John (Jrler, of South Main street, is sufferint? from a severe cold. Hubert l-iurlieg;h, of Carmalt street, ten dered them a surprise party on Wednes day evening. VAMors ASSASSIXS. The C'aiaorrn Society of Constanti nople and lu Heeds.. Its Origin is I nknown-. All nrU of Turkey Arc Covered by lu Operations, VHiirli lucluiln .Murder, Kolibcry und lu t'cn:liniisiii..Hov the Hand Murks. An All-Powcrlul Organiatiou. The most murderous organization In the world, says the New York Journal, is the Camorru society of Constanti nople. Its avowed mission Is nssuisl natloii, and every member is a mur derer" u dozen times over. How the band originated nobody appears to know. It appears to consist of a large number of members, as its operations extend to all parts of Turkey, and branches of the Cunioira. or similar or ganizations in league with it, exist else whem through the Levant. The mem bers are almost entiitly Italians and Creeks, chicliy from Nanles, Sicily and Cophalonia: but they differ consider ably in rank, some being mere work ingmen, while others are men of fash ion, who arrange business matters and carry out the better class of work, which reouiros something more than a strong arm und a bludgeon. The work of the gang is varied, nnd is not by any means contlned to mur der, though that seems to have been Its only occupation at one time. The In troduction of lire Insurance into Tur key opened out a new Held for the Ca ninrra, and incendiarism Is now the most important occupation of the band. It is hole, too, that the most effective organization is shown. Since lire in suriuio was introduced the number of lires has increased at an enormous rate, until there are between 'iM nnd 3ni lires annually in Constantinople alone, i n" this number at least 75 per cent, are Incendiary liivs, chicliy the work of the Ca nun ra. The method of procedure In this very prolitahle class of business Is ns fn lovis: lather n member of the bund Is installed in a well furnished house or simp, or a man already established in suitable premises Is induced to join the band by the offer of a share in the spoils. The place Is Insured, generally Willi one of the other foreign olliees, as Knglish agents are too particular as to whom they Insure, and a month or two lifter the insurance Is effected preparations for incendiarism are made. The foods are first removed and the walls and Honrs smeared with petro leum. The place Is then II red. Should the insurance agent lu too curious about the circumstances of the lire nnd begin to make inquiries, he Is prompt ly wnitod upon by a member of the band, who gives him plainly to under stand that the affair Is In the hands of the Cnmorra. and thai ho will pay with Ids life for any trouble he makes over the niotiey. And woe to any In former who gives evidence of Incendiar ism! It is well for him If he escapes w ith a dagger wound. In most cases ihe ngent pays the money without demur. He cannot tight the band single-handed : the police will do nothing unless they are bought, nnd even then it would probably be found when the ruffian was arrested that he would claim to be a foreign subject und lind means of making his escape while being passed on to the proper au thorities. An agent has been known to resist claims, and he 1ms either been assassi nated nr has narrowly escap-d with his life, nnd has been only too glad to pay at last. One notable Instance was an attempt made in broad daylight, nnd In the main street of Pera, upon tho life of a clerk whose employer nnd Kng lish iiiereliant had refused to pay a fraudulent claim on the insurance com pany for which ho was agent. The Knglishmnn declared his determination to resist the Camorrn; but after stand ing out for n few weeks he oame to tho conclusion that discretion wns the bet ter part of valor nnd cheaper in the long run. settled the claim and dis missed the two stalwart Croats who had acted as his body guard. As an Instrument of vengeance the Cainorra Is largely employed In Prra. the Fiirnp' iin suburb of Constantinople especially by women. The Periots are not models of virtue, nnd as young Pera is ns fickle as he Is vnnld, there are always outraged divinities to be avenged. In come enses, where noth ing less than tho life blood of the faithless lover will satisfy the lady, she bargains with the Cainorra for his, assassination. Dunning debtors is nnother and very Important department of this society s business. The unpaid legions of the Turkish service are driven to borrowing money nt exorbitant interest for the ex pendituios of everyday life, and wlvn a month's salary Is paid Ihe recipient has too many claims on his slender re sources to think of repaying loans. The money-lender employs the Cnmorra, and nt onee some members are told off to collect the money. The unfortunate debtor Is Informed that unless he pays ho will be knifed He generally pays. The police, as be fore stated, do not Interfere with the bund, or. If they do, It Is easy to quiet th' in with backsheesh: but if the friends of a victim resolutely puisiu a member of the band, he Is smuggled off to the provinces by his. comrades until the affair has blown over. In the event of any member of Iho band being killed or disabled while en gaged In work for the Cnmorra. those dependent upon him are duly provld id for a contingent, however, which Is rare. - - ( 111 I.I) Willi 1IIS WF.IMIT. The l.ogser Made a ."Mistake When It Clinic to nn Open Challenge. From the Washington Star. In the logging camps of Michigan might makes riirht, and the man who has whipped all comers in fair lights Is king of his camp, line of those, said a logger to n Star reporter, was very boastful of his ex ploits, lie had been the victor lu a dozen lights, ami no one cared to enter the lists Willi him, but every man In the camp hated the champion, lining into n saloon one day, he announced: "I'm tired of these babies in camp. I niu l had a good light in Michigan. I can whip any weight In dogs, wildcats or anything that breathes for a hun died dolhiis." A meek looking man took the bet nnd arningi'inenis tor the light were n.ndo. 1 1 was to take place lu a closed room, one week from the time the bet was made. The day came, nnd the champion called, "liring on your itnimile. The man who had bet against the king of the camp brought his untngo nist in a larce sack, which had besn. asy to Tako asy to Operate Arc features peculiar tn Ilonil's 1'ills. Pmall In size, tasteless, cniclent, thorough. As one inaa said: '' You never know yon have taken a pill till It is nil over." '.Tic. C. 1. Ilooil & Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Muss. Fills Tho only pills to take with Ilood'u Sursapurilla. j 1 MORE Happy Solution by thropist. Temperaments Made moniolis Understanding Between the Mutually Affectionate Pair. HAPPINESS DEPENDENT UPON A There Is a cn;;it deiil being said and written In this brilliant last decade of the lilnctci nth century about women's proper Held in the world, few believing that It is other than in the home intending to her domestic duties, and they are right there Is nothing higher or helter to properly look niter the physical, mental ami moral wel fare of her children ill her heme, and there Is no home la the full vense of the word where there are no children. It requires more intelligence to be a good mother than it dos to make u stump sneeuh or to write a novel. When we realize the as tonishing fact a fact that is borne out by statistics-that one-fourth of all the chil dren die before they reach the end of t heir tirst year, we can see the urgent need of wise and Intelligent mothers. When mothers realize that In their hands Is ihe destiny of all future generations, they will realize that ill their hands Is the care In the development of their physical condition. They would realize that to bring lorth a healthy und robust progeny, they inuat themselves be physically perfect. A child's physical condition depends more upon the htalth of its mother than It does upon tho health of its father. A WOMAN'S DUTY. A womnn's great mission Is the part she plays In the perpetuation of the race. The nrtltlelal touch of society has brought about a sad state of affairs, bearing upon the responsibility of woman In this particular. Childbirth should be to every mother a Pleasure, not u pain, ami If the organs are lu the condition nature In teinhd they should be. the aiiliclputing mother would look foi ward to the event without fear or apprehension. Ninety per cent, of the divorces nre brought about by the constant and grating complaints of the Ills and pains that actually exist, caused by a deranged condition of the functional organs (distinctly feminine). Oct rid of these complaints by erad icating the cause, become absolutely healthy, tuippv and vivacious, us you were when a school girl. Nux-Phospho Is the only preparation In the world that curries with it the indorsement of the British Medb'al Journal. Henry i Snillh. K'sq., of Kapld city, South Dakota, says that the attorneys of his state who ure making a specialty of divorce proceedings will have to seek other clientage. N'l'X-l'iloSPHo is bringing peace und contentment to thousands of partially demoralized homes, changing the nervous and Irltable woman Into a strong anil vivacious helpmate NI'X-PHuSPHO will cure absolutely all disorders or the feminine organism, completely eradicating puins. soothes lutlammutlon, pro motes regularity and stops all debllltutlng drains of the system. No woman need submit to tlie theoretical und abhorent exa nilnations and local treatment insisted upon by the general practitioner. NUX-PHUSPHU will cure you absolutely. NUX-PHOSPHO PILLS FOR MEN. CAUSE OP LOSS OF BEAUTY AND ITS CURE. Hy their sympathetic connections the uterus and ovaries Influence all the other functions of teh body; they mould a woman's character, beautify and perfect her form; when, therefore, this organism so woinlrously endowed, so delicately eon. strueted. Is uttueked by disease. It Impairs her whole system. She loses the roses from her cheek, the brightness from her eye, even a short wulk tires. Her appetite is impaired, nnd her periods which ure irregular, become nalnful. TI1K CAL'SK of woman's dlseuse call often he attributed to the present high state of eivilizatiun; tight lacing, unnatural hours for sleep, but more largely to the con dition of her blood and derangement 4f the functions of the body. Headache, back ache, legaehe, distressing pains in the slden and groin, increased by standing or walking; loss of llesh, energy ami strength, sinking sensation, nervousness nnd restlessness, shortness of breath, sallow complexion unnatural discharges, fainting spells, or slight spasms of dizziness, sleeplessness, durk circles underneath the eyes, heat liiiebes, bearing-down sensation, frequmt urination with scalding, red or white brick dust In urine, great nervousness, depression, tickle uppetlte, neuralgia and Ir ritable, peevish disposition, palpitation, etc. TUKAT.MKNT: Thousands of women all over the world have used NCX-PHOS-PH, and have been restored to perfect health, und a revival of that VIM, VIUOH and VITALITY which they possessed when school girls, after all other remedies and wise physicians have failed. For a dcraiiRed functional organism N't.'X-PHOSPIIO is the greatest discovery of the nineteenth century. It Is Indorsed by ull up-to-date physicians, and ir the wo. men who are ailing will take It according to directions, It will remove all the preva lent causes or divorce. ci'KKS VHP AHS( il.UTF.l.Y. FOK SALE il Y MATTHKW8 MtOd. AND HY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. deposited behind the stove In the sa loon, where the match had been entered into the weather Just beginning to get cold. The gladiator entered the room. the sack was emptied and the people crowded at the window to see the con test. Out of the sack came three large hornet nests, the occupants of which had been revived by the heat. They Issued from the nests In swarms nnd lit nil over the man. He fought them for a minute or two, then, with a yell jumped through the window, car rying sash nnd ulass with him, never stopping until he reached the river, into which ho Jumped. 'Said he could whin his weight in anything that breathed." remarked Ihe tneek little man, as he pocketed the stakes, "but about live pounds of noi- nets knocked him out In the lirst round." ORIENTAL RUGS . CARPETS Oriental Rugs, Oriental Carpets, Oriental Fugs, OrlenUl Carpets, Oriental Rugs. This week we will sell any of your choice nt exactly half the price to be ubln to raise a certain sum. China and Japanese ware at cost. MICHAELIAN BROS. & 124 Washington Ave. CO,, THE WEATHER Is so variable that one never knows whether it will rain, shine- or snow the next min ute. A reliable mackintosh Is utmost a neces sity. We have them ranging from $1.70 to In price. The colors nnd styles are va ried. other rainy day parapher nalia you will find here nt rea sonable prices. 305 Lack Av. r wyi suZSm. What Sarah Bernhard aay CONRAD. MATTER DIVORCES a Scientific Philan Congenial, and a Har PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION This Is a Free Country It is your privilege to wear ready made clothing if you wish to, but don't yon know that we make Suits and Overcoats for $15 that yon can't match in ready mades for that price. All giadcs of goods proportionately low. The floit Complete Tailoring Establishment In Scranton. Wl DAVm ' Wynmlne Ave, l. HrtVIJ, Arcade Building. la almost here. That turkey you're going to have, of course, is young ami und fat, but looks are sometimes tie eelviuir. To insure a well-cooked tur key, whether youug or old, fat or poor, buy a It Makes the Touuhe.it Turkey Tender, FOOTE I SliEiifl CO., 119 WASHINGTON SVEUl Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of the Celebrated CAPACITY! 100,000 Barrels per Annum THMSGIE jgP .Miy iji ROBINSON'S (III fill! II K ERRS Carpets Draper We want you to see our date." We are not sellinir to, but we are offering values w e have never been able to offer before in our twenty-three years in the,business. Bring in the size of your room. Come and see us if you don't want to buy. We want you our method of doing business. DEPARTMENT Is alone worthy of your inspection. New novelties itt LACE CURTAINS. Point de raris, lUcnhcims, Irish Point, Etc. S. G. KERR, SON & CO., wW-BTS!fi 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ' Special Attention Given to Business and Per sonal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Extended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. JAMES MOIR, Has Moved t HI New Quarter, 402 Lackawanna Avenue. Entrance on aide next to Ftrrt National Bank. He Lu now In a fi Cotnprliilns everything reqnlalte for Baa Merchant Tailoring. And the same can be abown to nd vuntaK. in hi aplen diuly fitted up runia A SPECIAL INVITATION I Bitceidod to All Readers of The Trib une to Call on "OLD RELIABLE" in HI Mew Buslne Home- M.T. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL.. Coal of tho best quality for domcstlo n and of all slzee. Including Uuekwhent anil Cirdseye, delivered in any pan of tho elty at the lowest price. Orders received at the Office, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. t; teli'phone No. 2H?4 or at the mine, tele phone No. 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealer supplied at the mine. WM. T.SMITH. THE WMM Tflll.nR CANADIAN PACIFIC RY inn tiiuiiuiiir.ii nan vii e ia Woo ens SL. fi ! iSiiii I 1 wkwM i:A COLD ka T Jsof ' 5 g '2b! Se80ur G l Show I ? e Windows Established 23 Yiars stock. It is new, "up-to- eoods "at cost" do not intend to see our stock, our store, and The Brussels. ON THE LINE OF THE are located the finest Ashing and hunting grounds tn the world. Descriptive book on application. Ticket to all points in Maine. Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis, Bt. Paul. Canadian and United States Northwest, Vanvouver, Seattle, Tucorna, Portland, Ore., Baa Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all throught trains. Tourist car fully fitted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of famlllef may be had with (ocond-class tickets Rates always less than via other lines. For further Information, time table, eta. on application to E. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a i.iUay.lJfcVK.Well Man latbDay.lf of Me. TKE GREAT 30th lay. PnEKTCII H.EMEI3Y produces the ulmvv results In'llO days. It ai t Iion-frtiillyiudiiulrkly. cures when all other fail. Voting men will regain tbiitr lout manhood, and old men will rceover their youthful vigor by utdnff 1 1 S-: V I VO. It inili kly anil rnirely restores Nervous UfiiM, I,nt Vitality, inipoteiiey, Nightly EmiKKinn.", Lniit power, l-'ailing Memory, W&Ntinix DiHeawH, and all effeetH of nelt-lmsc or piengH and iniliMeretioo. v. hit-It iinlits enn tor study, businesHor marriage. It not ouly 1'iireH hy s'inrtinv at tho Neat of d.ieaw, but ia arrest nrrvr tnntc and liliiod builder, bring tug bai l; the pink glow to imlo cheeks and re storing the II ro of youth, ft wards off Inwtnity and CuDHiiiiiiitinn. Iinust nn having RKVlVO.no filler. It ran bo carried In vent BOrkut. fiv mil. M I fill lifl l,a..ki.ii. nr ulv (7it f& ft Ml llh n nnal rive writton gtmrantee to euro or refund lie money. Circular free. Address tOYr- MFDICINE CO.. S3 Rivor St.. CHICAGO. I'" lor Sulo by MATTHEWS ItltOS., Drul gist Serunton, l'a. jifT. rfotrgnnhlt Kj In U'k This Rocker Our Thanksgiving Offering SEE HOW WE FIGURE IT: Cost of Roer, $4,00 Our Profit, - .01 OUR PRICE, $4.01 Until Saturday, Nov. 2S. THINK OF IT A rocker like ac- O company ing illus- tration, iipbolstered 0 in brocatelle, plusli, corduroy and ve- lour, all colors oak or mahogany, A1 m Another Surprise FRIED BLLI 34 CENTS 225-227-218 Wyoming Avenm