THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-SATC-IDA Y Jrl)RXtX(i, XOVEMJUKU LS. IWSMi. Norrman & Moore FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. WHY SEND YOUR LACE CURTAINS cJtVtob"8 laundered? Special facilities with artistic manipulator of the art warrant! your patronage at home. The Lackawanna . 308 Perm Avenue. A. B. WARM AN. Watch This Space For Our Opening Ad. Of Our New Store. J (ajpeis, Draperies and Wall Pap 17 WYOMING AVE. The upil of R.dil No. Pave n ll'irral ThunksKivlns; il million ti till Horcii.t .Muslim. John Ityan nn.l Kiel MuMy. the two men hrouijht to lh- l.iu kMwainia lms.lial. w were imrnej Tlianksnlvliut ly In nioinl slmft. me k- tin alum? nicely. imi.uty Sheriff T. J. Price yesto.oXy Hold th.- Ht.., k in ii.-rm.ir; mill ;;;'; J;;;y ;; Lackawanna iivcinie for '1 to .- -. IJ.oig represented 1- Attorney S . Ulenl. .Mrs. YV. 11. Kennedy, Mr. mid Mrs. .J. l. I.e-wK Arthur liumi. Lewis Uol" rlsnu. d. W. Davis ami 1!. H. Itohinson were ri-w'-i.-red nt the St. liinls, 111 .Nut' York city, l ist week The latest account from thf hodsldo of Joseph liilKnllnn. of I'lli-churi;, wlro w is shot hv Watchman 1 Inline at Johnson s store Wednesday morning was that lie Is likely to mover. ihvIiii; to the various other attractions nl. cm town. Him entertainment which was to have Peon clvon 1v the Saaei it t hi Klks' rootus last lilt; hi has lieen post poned until tomorrow ntuht. The committee which had In chaw th rlahnriito ili'i'oratlons seen In tin- Yoimu .Mill':! Chilsllan Association hntlHnu; T tuitikstii viliir ei-i-ntm; was as follows: Mr. ri.-kus, iSi-ih-bc lioWitdo. Ccornc Sihroo iler, Chailis V.iilar l an l Janus Cal l on. I. Stroilse K- Co.. thriintrli their rlior ncv'. II. ('. K. yivil Is, ycstrrliy Proniiht action against Mini ror nian. lolniiies tratrlx of tho et.iie of PhM-Ic Corcoiaii. icconscil. for thn recovery of lot no r vliu4kw.fi:ll ' i.Vrcjnm. itlirlllg Ills lllc. lime. Edwnr.l- Kcpfc, of Phelps street, who Is pursnlm,- his stu.lies In ilcnllsiry nt the Philadelphia liciilal ollee. hail a collar hone liroki-n Thankfulvinif I lay in a pine of foot hall at Trenton, X. .1. lie was the left half hack of the Philadelphia Dental Colle-,o team. Mrs. Ann P.ushcll. M vears oM, wife of Michael Tlnshell, of Sehnstiipol, l.uzorti, county, died last cveiilmr nfu-r a brief Ill ness. Plie has many friends In Scraiiton 1. 11. 1 Inininore. Two dmiiditers, Annie and Mary, survive her. The funeral nrranKi -nients have not yet lieen made. ' Monday eveninir, Nov. nil, tho first lee. tore will he vlvi-n In the course nrrantreil .. the ilirccloTS of the (Ireen ItMire I.I. hr.n-y, The snhjeet will he "Pompeii," il lusli nti-.l. A. V. I lower, esi.. w ill deliver the leciine, flu. uho; urn views In all. ex hibiting the latest excavations. Admis sion will be a silver offering at the dour. All are Invited. Mrs. I.eilrand WrlKht and Mrs. floorc" L. Kl.-M, 101 behalf of the Women's Chris tian T'-niperiincc union, presi'nte I to all the railroad men vlslllns at the llaltroad Yonntr Men's Christian association on Thanksulvlnir Day dainty pack.iKcs of (food, wholesome enkc. An apinoprlale verse of Scripture was fastened to the pad- "ie and the whole tied 101 with the Voi...n'a Christian Temperance union pmbletii, white ribbon. Over LMo iack.iies were given out. Dr. McDowell, dentist, 240 Adams avenue. PATROLMAN DAY'S PLUNGE. Dovo Into 11 .lewclrr's Show I nsc Vhilo rnrsniimii I'mrtiniio I'rrliiti. I'ntrolninn I.onn Day eavo elinso to a rrowil of urchins who were ImiiKini; nroiind tho entranro to th FrothlnK Imtn annnyinu people froinK Into the fhciw last nijjlit nml In the pursuit was IpiI around Jeweler Arkermnn'H hIiow rnso which Rtooil near the sidewalk on tho ten-fuot teserviition. In trying to mflk a quick turn the lil ullicer slipped and fell through the ruse smashing tho glass Into n thousand fragments. Ho pulled himself out from among the jewelry and broken glass, nnd finding himself alive and unhurt continued, tho chuso nnd caught the boy. The liny will bo called upon to pay for the dam aire to the show case be sides having to answer for tin; misde meanor which occasioned the chnse. - SCRANTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Mr. Karle Conrad, of Olonwood. en rolled a fvw days ugo. (Hi Monday Mr. J. Arthur Front-, of Huntingdon, l'a will enter for both complete courses. Miss Alice llucklnghnm last week accepted a position with which she neems to be much pleased. Anolher call this week for a com petent stenographer. A large salary. There are j.l.-nty of good positions in this city for first class shorthand writ ers. After the game on Thanksgiving Day, tho members of tho foot ball team were roynlly entertained liyi tho faculty nnd students of tho Htroudsburir Hlnte Norrriul. Tlie Young loulic Hoot el v. Of tho First 1'resbytcrlnn church v.-lll hold a Chrlstmns sale of doll nnd fancy articles in the lecture room of the church, Thursday afternoon and even ing, December 3. Kveryone is urged to rome and buy. . Opening. A dflln.ty line of Children's Cnts t the Uaby Bazaar, 512 Spruce street To Cure n Cold In One Day. Take laxative nromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. 23c. Important Announcement. Secure lot, before higher prices 10 year plan Central- Fine nvenues. Prices low. Junes, 311 Spruce st. is r SHOOTING AFFRAY CAUSES BLOODSHED An Early Mornlnz Enci.unler Results Disastrously In Durjea. TOOK PLACE IN PALLEVS SALOON I'rnuk l.iinibrrl, of IMirycti, Went luto the riace ttith Two Others nnd Was llefiised lrink r"lic. Sa loon is the Keiidexvous for 1!ouucm nnd 11 Tree Fight Ktnrted in Which l.iimlicrt Was Khot Three Tiiim's. At IHiryea yestrrday morniiiK nt 2 n't lock Fiai;k l.iiinbert. ti ynuiiw man whose home is on the back road lending from Duryi-a to I'illst in. was shut three times while going out of the deoi of the saloon of Andrew I'alley near the ilcinikii Catholic -lmrcli. Lambert was shot In the right knee, the back, and the head. Dr. I laker, his physician, says he will not recover. Arcorillna: to reoorts from that sec tion 1'nlley's saloon has been tlo ren dezvous of a gang of holme known as tho "Sheet Iron" gang, tho aim nnd object id which Is to rob and plunder wherever they get n chance. Tin y roll one another when they cannot rol any body else. lil l.I.TiTS WIIIZZINO. I.nnibert and two companions came Into the saloon and WHiitid drink. H was refused Hu m ami when tin y start ed out three of the hoboes plcfeeil a li it with them. In the seiimimige that tal lowed revolvers were drawn ami Lam bert got three bullets in his bodv. Lead was whizzing thrmu'h the air f r a few minutes as If it were a battlefield. Lambert was assisted home and med ical attendance was summoned. The otllecrs of the law were tlolilied :iiid llelelllve Urown. Const lbb" Dennett, and two other olllcors went to I'ullyo's saloon. They searched the place about daylight and found three men sleeping on the Moor in one of tho upstairs npartnietils nnd they had revolvers at tfii-lr sides. Define any of tho three nwoU.- De tective Drown had their revolvers la his possession, and it was mi easy mat ter then for the ollleers to take I hem as prisoners. In another part of the lions" two tramps were asleep, but they got away before tile ollieers coul 1 ar rest them. The untiles 01' I hos" osopp ed are .1. A. Ilrndley and .1. Flood. The line" who were sleeping in desperado fashion gave their names as It. Council. James Ityan and Louis Clark. They are all young men. IN Till-; HZKKNK J A IT.. I'nlley, th" proprietor, nnd his bnr tcnib r. Thomas Cesglove. welv also taken Into custody ami with tin- other three were nrrahyncd before Justice of the Peace Jl. F. Cllboy. lie commit ted them to tho Lur.erne county jail ; 1 at Wilkes-Ham- to await the r. still of Lambert's injuries. Kenrallonal stories wire alloat yes terday about the nffrny. It was ru mored that three men were fatally wound' d, but an Investigation falbd to discover that any one but Liinibt-rt. was lilt. No two persons around tie- place told similar stories. From the con llioilng stntmienis the story slfied out as the one nearest the truth Is thill Lambert and hi:! compan ions M et at on 0 Jollilii a thin, went Into l'nllev'h saloon, culled for dvlnk and were ordered out. When tiny refused to k a light siarleil. the I rami s took a tiiuul and I ho firing coinineneial. It Is suspected that the tr.inms are (he burglars who have been op'-ialing In nil the small towns between l.acha w.innu and I'litsoin the pat few months. I'alley. the saloon!;ei pi r, biars a hard reputation. KEELEY LEAGUE ENTERTAINS. Women's Orirniiintion Conducted n Dclightliil I'i'ogiiiiiiiiie l.at NiL-lil. Lnst night's entirliilnnicnt nt the Keeley Institute cn Madison nvemie, under the auspices of 1 he Woman's league, was largely attended nml nest successfully conducted. Tin- seating capacity of the Institute was nvertaxcd. Kefri-slunenls were served ufter Hue i-ntertalniiienl, when an era of intro duction and good feeling follow ed. Tho rooms were benul ifiilly ib-coinled In blue nnd gold, through the kin-'.ness of (.loldsmith's liazaar, under tin- di rection of William Frosb-y. The pro gramme Included a violin solo. -'Serenade," by Miss Long: recitation by ,Vr. Hurt: baritone solo, hv Mr. strim-; an address by K. 8. Thomas, "The Kleva tlon of Mankind:" tfoprano solo by Mrs. Lizzie Hughes-Itrunda'Te; the annual ncJiiress of tho president. Mrs. Clar ence II. Vnn Huskirk: tenor solos, the words "Hearts, Too True," nnd "Sweet. Little Mary," by Alfred Winder, the singer. The entertainment wns concluded by a few words of congratulation from Kdward F. Itlewitt, ihairinan of -he evening, and a verbnl rcnort of he cindMion of the league bv Miss Kuth rvne U. Maher, second vice pr-Mdent of the National Woman's Keeli y league. Miss Van Dei yoort of tin- Klin Park (luurtette. was a very accept able accompanist. EZRA GRIFFIN POST INSPECTED. I.nrac .Milliliter of .tleiuhers nnd Visit ing Comrade I'rcsctit. An Inspection of Lh utrnnnt Kzra H. r.rillin Post. No. i:!!l. H. A. It., was niauV last night by Chiuhs A. Svdani. In spictor genernl of the Crand Army of lb public. About l.'.O metiib. is 11111! vis iting comrades wen- present. lit v. Walt-r A. Scott, one of "Sher man's hummers." so In- said; Walter W. Wlnton and II. D. Fa ut her were Hv re cruits mustered In. A geld medal was presented by the post through Com rade Amsdin to Post Coniniainlei- N w 1 II Canine r. and to Charles It. Smith a rilvir spoon in pursuance of a past custom affecting comrades Into wlio.'e families c. new child Is born. Among the visiting comrades were Vaughn, of .Moscow: Hathaway. Fa 1 roll and I'ntton, of nlyphunt. and Parsons, of Wilkes-Harre. Speeches were made by tho visiters. Colonel Klople, the Inspector gem:al and othe-s. t'eiierol Svdani cinipll mented th post on Its high inspection. The Colonel Monies Post will be in spected tonight. APPOINTED TO DUNMORE. Itev. Miles Millnne .'lade lanl to Itev. M. I. Poiil.-ui. Ilight Kevercnd I'.ishoti O'lTara has transferred Itev. Miles Ahllane fiom Carliondale and ar-liolntcd him assist ant to Itev. M. II. Donlan. of Dun more. Fnt her Donlan has been acting as pastor of Ht. Mnry's congregation since the death of Lev. C F. Mi-Murray last March. Father Millnne wns stationed nt the catheilrul 'or some time as one of the assistant priests, and his next place of appointment was Cnrbondai-. He as sumed his new duties yesterday. WAS HE OF SCRANTON ? Printed Mailer from This City round on n Head liodv. While hnulins gravel on AVednesday. two lilooinsburg workmen found the body of a man In the water near the bridge In-low that town. The nutlnr Ities were notified and a coroner's jury empanelled, which returned a verdict that the deceased came to his Uiulh by drowntns In tho water of Flshlm? Creek. The man, who was a stranger, was five feet six Inches In height, had light hair amt mustache anil weighed about 111) pounds. In his iioc:;ets were found a few iron bulla and circulars of Coeiir do Lion Commnnilery, 17, Kuit-hts Templar, of Seriinton. The boiiy had the ap'ienranci of havlns lieen la the water sevcrn! days. X 1 1 1 11 1 1 y among this city's Sir Knights failed to reveal any knowledge .of the man's identity. It Is believed here that the ( in iilan: mentioned wen- wnipp:-d nbout the oilier articles found in the pockets of the man. IIIS LIFE WASTED. "Jcrrj" iryiili, Onci; It it-It, Dies Icn uileks ami 11 I'n'ilie t'linrue. A (hariTO or the public, friendless, homeless and almost lorgolteii, "Jerry" Ityan. died yesterday In the Hillside Home trom cons'.inuition and general debility, the effects of a dissipated life. A few years ago he was one of t In most well-to-do and intliu-ntial resi dents of I'ine Drook. It wns about a week ago that Uyan applied at the central police station for shelter. He .vas weak, wan nnd ap parently at death's door, and was placed In the emergency hospital In the city hall, wher he was cared for for several days. Karly In the week he was removed to the homo. It was bill n few years ago that Ryan was re;uted worth from $in,iuit to sj-jo.tum. Prosperity wns too much for him and his money and his licali.M were parcelled out In dissipation. DIED WHIli FIDDLING. Old Mini Stricken With Heart Failure While Playing a Violin Fell to the Fluor. While playing a violin for the en tertainment of u Slithering Ht the res idence of Colvin Wescotl, of l'hufil 11 venue, Thursday night, Horace tlrif tin. a ,"ed 7';, was stricken w ith heart failure and succumbed in si few inin 11 1 1 s. lie lived iii apartments next door to the Wescolls a 111! was heard playing his violin hv I he conipanv that w.is assembled there lor Thanksgiving fes tivities. It was suggested that ho le sent lor to hcl:i Pi tin; entertainment nnd lh'-" was done. lb' was standing near the piano piny lug it oid nli- w hen he suddenly stop ped and win 11 the company looked UP to ascertain the cause I hey saw the old man topple over with his face to thi nner. He died w hile being removed to iho home o hia friend, Horace !. Tw in ing, two blocks awii;-, he ha? inK often expressed the w!sh I hat when he died Hint he would be under Mr. Twiiling's rool. The deceased had been n carpenter by trade, I.11I before coming to this city lived on a farm mar the Provi dence Water eonipn u.v's reservoir. He survived by n ilaughP-r living In l.uz.Mii', aio! iwo sous, mi.- of whom lives In Port Jervis, and tin- other in Dufl'alo. THE LAWRENCE DAMAGE SLIT. Cni::iiii TliniipjMUi 'I'cIN Mow lie Timed tlie Speed ol'n Cut. Judge Cunstcr yesterday refused the motion !or a llon-sult in the case of Allan Lawrence aeainsl Hie Scraiiton Tiaetion coini'any. and ilirecled the trial to piocccd. Tin- ib. fendiiuts nn tb i,iat"d I in- relusnl and bad their wltmrses present to combat the evi dence of the plaint li'l'S ns to the Speed of the car, and tho ear;iln:r capacity of a child circumstanced as was Mor tal Lawrence, the l-yciir-ohl son of the plaintiff, whose dcain Is the cause of act ion. A feature of th" evidence nloni; I hose lines was the testimony of W. II. i!r!f tith, 'trombone player in I'.auer's band, wlio slated that In- has earned on an average ?::;i a month bv ieris.ui of his coninetion with the band. This evi dence was aiidiiced for llu- reason that the plaintiff's son was to have be come a band musician, following In the i'ootsieos of his father. Captain Thompson was called to show that the Traction company's cars are usually run at a hb-,li rate of speed along Ad ams avenue. In proof of this statement he said that he had freouentlv limed the cars, while lying In bed at night, by count ing tho number of revolutions, made by a Hat w h. el, w ith which, he averred many of the cars are alllicted. lie es timated the circumference of the wheel and by counting the number of "humus" of the Hat wheel was able to tell how fast the car was moving during any given period of time. Ma jor Warren's iiuestion as to whether the witness knew positively that the cars In- timed had not more than one Hat wheel or whether possibly there were not two Hat simts on one or two or all th" w heels dost roved the effect of his direct evidence, and he was called from the stand. The greater purl of the afternoon was itlvcn up to argument on the law points submit ted tot lie Judge fur trans mission to the jury. The closing nr guinetils and the judge's hai'.:e will most likely protract the case until noon today. In the case of Susie W. Fressoni. of Moosie. Oi-'iiinsl the I'nitcd Life In surance association for tin- recovery of S2.11110 insurance 011 "her hu'.iand. M. P. Fressoni, court yesterday din-cied a verdict for the full amount with inter est, in nil nniountine; in :5.-.':::i..!:i in fa vor of the plniiiliff. The verdict was Unopposed. Lx-.lnihvo Stanton moved for n new trial in the So,-. ka-Snyter case, but It was refused. . . ELKS' LOIXiE OF SORROW. ill lie Couiliiclcd at the l'rot hi nu llum Siniiliiv December l. Ti e Klks' mi morinl service or Lodge of Sorrows will occur Sunday night. Dee. fi. nt the l-'rolhln.'haiu. .1. KlUot lo.ss will deliver the metforinl address and amoioj- those who will participate In the musical programme at- Mr. and Mrs. Thicl and .1. Alfred I 'ennlnglon. Members tickets are now belie: dis tributed and seats can be reserved by th"in until Tuesday. Aft' r that the tickets sent out with the Invitations to I fiends of the oi!;re will le- exchanged for seals. Hilly a suHicient 1, umber to oioupy the sea I i in; capacity of lh.; bouse have l-.cou im lied. A FAST HORSE. Harriet KrigM Dal lit l,ii( by I'eacemeal in 11 Itouawiiy. Ilortlet Plight, of tlie l!iiul-;vnrd, sent her coachman to town yesterday to do soi:i" shopping. While coining down Washington avenue the horse ijot on maua'YcHhlo und got away from him. The carrla:'!- didn't last long and was left behind in sections. At the ccrip-r of Spruce strp-t there wus nothing b-fi attached to the beast but the harm-ss and pi -cos of the thills. 'Che coaehiunn had bet 11 dumped out. At this point' the runaway collided with the carrl:i7" of School Controller Frank Parker nnd wrecked II. Mr. Parker escaped Injury by Juinpin;. DEATH OF MRS. STIPP. Mother of Onlrai tor Peter Sfipp, of Tliit CiM. Yesterday noon Mrs. Jlpria Anr.n Stipp. of 0Y2 Harrhion avenue, wlilow ol Ludwl-r Htitip. died In the sixty fourth your of her ago. Her husband died about four years ngi, in Schneck enhnusen. Davarin. nnd she ni-ciiu-pnnlid her son, Peter Stiiip. of thin 1mm Pains's Celery Comnnund Va the Only One That kzmM, wdm iTrss if A- mzumw? i n if , n-Sl : 1 f : i w ftfSa fo&ir'" .'-. , i tpiiJi !i The essential difference between Piiine's celery compound and the be wildering number of sarsaparillas and nervines that its success lias brought Into existence is that ('nine's celery compound furnishes just the nppro pllut" nutriment lo the exhausted nerves, and secun-Iy builds up tin- sys tem ngainsi disease, while the unscl-n-tille remedies confuse and add to tho derangement of Die organs. P. line's ci 1- iv compound not only re lieves, but effectively end permanently cures. Th" most permanent and direct cure for debility, nervous weakness, lan guor, and a "run down" condition, is the strong, reliable Palne's celery com pound. The rasping, Irrltnline effect of a badly iimu isln d nervous system up on si! the organs of th;; body ceases w hen this medii -ne Is used. ('nine's celery cumnoiind Is the most advanced nei-V" and brain sl rem-t heller and fstor.-r known if medical sel.-iioo. The tind. worn out Hn'l'oivr who Is not nilvaiK In-jr Inwards heallh. Is fall ing back. There Is no stands:!!! In bad lleaPii. One can endure n. lieinbo-hc or (1 backnelie once; one can endure It twice, but tho repeated sick le adaele end Hie constant pain in th" buck and in the rerion of ihe la-art must lie got rid of. For the 1.-1-111:1 11 -nt and porl tive cure of these utile-allhy stales of the bodv, as evinced bv repented at tacks of rheumatism, neun lgia. sleep lessness, or kidney trouble, there Is city, to Anierlcn on Ids return from a 1 1 ip to Ceruiany ill P!'-'. Mrs. Stipp's death was caused by heart trouble after a sh-kness of onlv about three weeks. She was attended by Doctors p.ihorts and .Ib lln r. Sin is survived In this city by four sons: Peter. Ma'.lilas. Lu.pvig and Pr.tnlz, md in tiermany by one son, Lorenz. The fuiieinl will be held at 2 o'clock this I'.fleinoon. Interment will be made in tlie Dunninre cemetery. THE JURY WHEEL. Names of 1.650 "Stber, Etc.," Were Placed Therein Yesterday How the Work is Dune. Pursuant to the decree of court. Jury Commissioners John I-'. Mnnnion r.tnl T. J. Slat tin ws with I'r sldent Judge l:. W. Archibald yesterday tilled the Jury wheel. Charles F. Wagin-r acted as eleik and Kdward Wenzi 1 as nssl-t-ant. The task occupied eighl h ops and was poi-forim d In Judge Arehbald's chamber. The number of nanu s placed In Ihe wheel was l.li.'.n. each commissioner and the judge selecting .'i.".a. The names Wi-rc secured by sending slips to tin various voting districts of the eountv. where some prominent citizen s sel ected to wtlte down the nanus, occu pations and i-i shlcnc -s of men who In his judgment ar-- "honest, upright, so ber and conscientious" nun capable in every way of passing upon the dis putes and evil ih'iio;s i f their f. l..w men. other nanus ate also scl i led irom among tip- p tsona! a. .iia lot in. -e- of th- tin it!ici.-ls. Tin-re is never nny laik i f ilium s of i-it'zi lis tru - and l:t ir fill who .--.re willing to lie drawn . n a jury. After being fill, d the wheel w as sealed and placed in the custody of the sheriff. MEDAL OF HONOR LEGION. Consultation Admit (lie Dale oi'llic .i-xt Convention, Mayor Palhy was waited uo in yes terday morning by Captain P. ln-La -y. of the National Medal of Honor L' .e.lon. for the put p.. s - of lixing n dale for tie annual convert Ion which Is to be held 1-ere next ytar. It Is a custom that the mayor of the city In whVn the an nua! puivir.lli-" is held is land-- r.n honorary tin mbcr iluring the pt-ogr ss of Hie arran-'ciia tits In forehand and while It is I" m -sslon. It was not di llnltuly decided mi what dlltl- the convention will b held, but It will bo probably on or near June 17. Watch for the VI hite Wagii::. Our work Is always thoroughly wash ed, nicely starehi-d, beautifully Ironed. Crystal Laundry. Kxpcrieneed help employed. . - A cantata entitled "Saul of Tarsua." under the direction of C. F. Wh'tt - inorc. will be glvin at the penn Ave nue Paptist church Tuesday tyenlng at S o'clock. The entertainment will be given unlet- the nuspio -s of Sunday school classes Nos. I. I and 5. Tickets can be : roeured at door or from any member of either i lass. Price of th-k- i ts, 1!." cents. " - Twining, optician 125 Penn nvenue. In Harris' drug store. Hours 9 a. m., 5 p. m. . . Miss Carelyne V. Horsey, teneher of elocution, oratory nnd delsarto, 431 Ad ams avenue. t,ndies nnted. Kxpcrieneed sales ladles wanted at "The l'nris," 4 (HI I.ack'a ave. nothing to bo compared for a moment Willi the r.reat discovery of Prof. Kd ward I-:. Phelps, M. !., LL. D., of Dart mouth medical school-Palne's celery compound. If vou are out of health or despondent lfi-oi.ii-.-o of repeated trials of other remedies, dike a fresh start. Tho brac iinr went her Is In your favor. Here is the experience like that of hundreds of others of Mrs. Lydia M. linyden. of Mai-iop, Ind.: ( "i;.fore commencing the use of Palne's celery compound I was treated by many doctors, and trl-d many rome dies, but did not got anv better. I seemed to i.10 all broken down. was Herd nil the lime, nnd mv constitution s- emc I to be giving out. 1 welched only 11. "1 po ntnls last fall when I commenced using Pane's celery (--impound. In 1 -ss than two mouths i weighed 1-1 pounds, an unusual weight for me. I have had better health ever since, and have felt better this summer Hum I have fur years. "My littlo daughter was away from home on a visit, and came home look ing lis !:' sin- had had a hard sickness. 1 wont right away nod get n bottle of Pabe-'s bay compound, and she has had 1 . tie;- ..ath shice than she oyer had in lu r lire, cats hearty and Is grow ing fat." There Is now woman, who. In justice to horseir, can fail to take Palne's cel ery compound under similar circum slmnccs. nlicp. The following is a lipt of display cards l-epi m rtock at this ollk-e nnd for sal" nt ten cents each: 1 looms for rent. . For sale. This property for rale, Furnlsho-d rooms. House for rent. House to let, etc. Choice cut flow-rs and flower d" lgns nt Palmer & .McDonalds, r.H spruce, Thn King of Tills 1j EKKCIIAM'S. Doecham's. Wants In The Tribune are read by people who hire help. SAWYER'S Second Millinery Opening This afternoon . and even ing, Nov. 2-Sth, we will show a variety of onr latest Paris, London und New York Pat tern Hats and livening Hon nets, the most select and ele gant styles of the season. Inspection invited. A. R. SAWYER, wff Ave. m seis ff m m Inoladlni; tbe painless (-xtrnetiDg or tcvta bjr an entii eiy now proei-u 5. C. SNYDER, D. D. SM M epr8t., Of p. Hotel Ji-raiyn. rpefs,LaceC(iPtaiDs And Window Shades. mm EBEOKER & WATKINS, D&s 406 LACKAWANNA AVEg OPP. WY0UIN3 HOUSE. NOW FOR BUSINESS. C1IST11S IS COX J we are preparing; FOR THE BOOM. . . Watchas, Jswalr?, Sterling Silver Novelties. ALL T.lli LATEST. HONEST GOODS AT RKiHT IMtlCKS. T, 423 Lackawanna Aveuj. A Large Stock of the CHOICEST STATE at Bottom Prices AT A Mistaken Some rcoplcthln because a firm hut a lnri;c store filled with goods, and those of s hinh Kmde, that tht-y must, of lu-csniity. K. t hi.-htr price. than a smnllt-r .-'.tore with Inferior stock. THIS 1ft VkO(i, end vou can prove It by comparing the price nt Pianni, Ornans and all kind cf Musical In struments, n sold by P0WELUS MU5IC STORE, And the Instruments and Prices ot any ether place In the clt". Fancy Jartlincres. Fancy Flower IIolilcr3. Fancy Candelabrai. Fancy Fern Dislics. Fancy Bisque Figures. Fancy Clocks and Punch Bowls. Odd and Unique Speci mens for buffet and sids board decorations, METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL C. ' WKICIIKL, Mrars lildij, Cor. Wash, and Sprure St. A Gooii Wife is Klie who tries to malie lior lmsban l's incoinu tr.tvel as far as possible. But saving money doesn't mean buying "cheap" tilings it means buying value, quality, buying the most for the money. Ve guarantee to give you nothing hut satisfaction, pure and simple. Come ami see. 1 for THANKSGIVING 1 I I II I.'s Wjoinins Avoniip. . B.OLZ, Next to the Dime Bank. Specials in JACKETS, SKIRTS and CAPES. .Tnckets now 3.49 ... 7.D0 ... 9.9S ... 2.9-t jn.nii Jackets now $14.75 Jackets now $I.ihi Skirt now ST.oil Skirt now SIX.no Klectrlc Seal 'aie now... Slll.OII l-:ieetric Seal ('line and... SHI.IHl Seal Plush I'ane now Slfi.00 Seal riush Cape now S"i.H) I teeters now S'.i.iid Iteefers now SU'.UU Itecfers now 3. 50 . 9S 18 HO 4.M 9.S9 2.49 D.00 HILLINERY. A lot of very styllfih Pelt Hats trimmed with Fi'k ruches and fancy fen titers or Ostrich tips vn In; Jt."i.t:i, nt 2.9S value S'i.imi nt Misses' and Children's Kelt lints t ilinmed with ciifrctts or fancy feathers, Ini'Ke rllihoii hows, spe cial at i.tjf Have yotir Furs repaired by the only practical Furrier In the city. J.BOLZ 13S Wyoming Avenue. From Now O.i We Will Sell All Millinery at Half Price Hoses, nil shinies ijiillls, nil rolnrx Kronen l-'ur Kelt Hats 2Zc. a hunch le. ,.41le. ...fe. Cliques, nil shu'lr-a Ilhu-k I'arrots l.-nilies' Tihnmi il Sullors We. 1.10. L:ellis' nnd Mls.ms' Trlnuneil Hals !,-., $1.19 Keather IJuas W.W, $7.49, $3.98 il! UUUIliUill II. LANGFELD, Successor, 324 Lackawanna Avenii). WHITE FRONT. With Respectful Compliments We Beg to Announce the OPENING OF WINTER SEASON at II (.Formerly I: limine Kleberg's.) H3ND1Y, TUESDtY, WEONESDAY, Nov. .to, Uec. and . EXHIBITION OF China, Glass, Pottery, Lamps, &c 231 Penn Ave , Opp. Kaptist Church. Middle of IMock. t'"' Souvenir Presented to Ladles. Come to EiSil fi SU FPU ALT. newspapers, Magazines, and Story Papers, Al-iln Stand, - . 103 Wtoming Avenue branch Stand. - 503 Linden Street in r ront of Turkish Hat hi. ALWAYS OPEN, Bl HATS AT At Half Price. onn's 1 1