TI7E PCttANTON TniBUNE-TIlU.lSD Y MaORTSTIN"'. OCTOBER 28. 18!)T. 8 mm Side anil Giv S HARVEST HOME FESTIVAL Held I.tut Xlght In .lnclison Street ItnptiM Clmrcli. The congiegntlon of tlio Jachson street HnntWt church hold their an nual Hat vi st Homo festival Inst even itit: In the church auditorium. The pulpit pl.itfoim and Inside the nltar railing ven ti tUtlcnlly dceoiated by a unique ntiaimemrnt of till hinds of fi lilts, vegetable and Now era. Tho national colon formed u pretty back ground. V. It. Orinilli's pi raided and intro duced each participant on tho program me In a happy nisnncr. Tho exerclei were opined with a selection by tho i lunch choir and Sabbath school hlldreii. Recitations wore given bv the Mlitsc-i Nelllo Lane, Ethel Lewis, Cora Jones nnd Master "Willie NlcholISj Short aiMiessM were made by the pas tor Rev. Thmnat DeGruchy, How aid Crinitlw and Miss Anna Thomas. Miss Martha Nlcholls sane a M)lo nnd was joined In tho chorus bv the Sabbath .rhool chlldten. The singing was In charge ot Professor Lewis Dnvlci and v as no small pirt of the entertainment. Theto was a large attendance. PROORAMME ARRANGED. Tomonow evening St. Leo's Tom 1st club will hold Its first musical and llt eiaiy eiitott.ilnment In St. D.uld's hall. The following piogtammo will be ten doied: opening Addns I .1. Gllioy Molln .Soli Miss Hiiinct Wnid Election Ul l''ll" Posing The .Mls-es Lu-y Pniist, Anni Uos, Lottlo Vockinlh an 1 Loul-o Simons. Holt Miss EIIibcMh O'l!olr Address William bheirin Hoo Mls Hnttle lH.in l.tt"irinl Scene frrm Julius Cicui Ail'tln Dully as ISiutus und William llro as dslm. S.ihi Mlas Lvda Huriiolt Remarks Itov. P J McN.illy Violin Solo Miss Hnrrlit Ward j;,, J. II. Divine WARRANTS FOIt EACH. Nicholas Cat luce I, a foreman at (ir luccl's stone wot Its on Sci.uiton tieet. swoie out a wan ant yesterday before Aldeiinan Kell, ehaiglnir Michael Jennings of 122 Emmott stieit. with ust-ault and battel y Jennings waived a healing and enteied ball In the sum of $30i). Out of the first case stew a counter suit Jennings dioitly nfter waiving a hearing alleged Hint C.11 lucel followed and assaulted him. A warrant Mas Issued and Carlucil will bo ghen a hearing toda. PERSONAL MENTIONS Mi. and Mis Tvler Waldle, of Ninth Sumner incline, are visiting fi lends In New York clly. Miss Beitlia Simmons, of Pinker street. Is visiting relatives at Pittston Mrs. Julia Davis of Lnn, Pa., Is the guest of her son. Constable Pemaid Davis, of Oak street. Mis. Mai Hobbs, of Plymouth, Is visiting fi lends here The Noith End Clulstlan Endeavor vtkuvous TiioiTm.r.s; vr.i, kinds X' uiredwltli nliiml KMriitti. 1'rco boik tells liott WASHLNUION CllLMICAIj CO., Wabhlnjtoii, I. C. I Globe Warehouse Extremes Never Last That's hound to Ijj ;i icactioii, and that is exactly what has taken place in The Russian Blouse Craze The idea hit the popular fancv when firtt intioduced, hut the almost hideous appearance of over-baggy fronts, and the ungainly haplessness which it inipaited to figures of even per fect propoitions, at once led the way to modifications and changes, for let fashion call for what it may, no woman of taste and ordinary perception can alYord to sacrifice her personal ap pearance to any parsing whim or momentary cra?o which if adopted would simply make them look ridiculous, consequently Fashion Has Changed her fickle mind, and the extreme Russian I Mouse is no longer in favor. All that was half good about it has been preserved, and robbed of its hideousness. Some really smart and shapeh garments have been evolved that arc certain to please well dressed women. AH of the Airy Trappings and richness of detail in braidings, applique work, elaborate stitching, piping, ribbon work, etc., have been retained and em bellished somewhat, and the result is the Nobbiest Blouses And Nattiest Jackets that have been offered to the public in many, many years. As to the tailoring, linings, etc., it is unnecessary to say 'one word. Thev're fully in keeping with the excellence of the garments re ferred to, and we would earnestly advise our patrons to come in and get a look at the new Modified Fashion Models which in several cases we have had especially designed and made up to our own order, to meet the requirements of a demand that we knew could not long be delayed. By the Way the Children want Blouses and Jackets as well as their mothers and elder sisters, and we would simply say that we have a line for juvenile wear that is equal in every respect to the best we can show for ladies' wear, and well worth looking at by people who do not believe that any old thing is good enough for the little folks. choir will hold a rehearsal this even Ing In the Puiltan Congregational church Thomas Kvans, of Wajne avenue, Is suffering fiom a sevcie uttaek of pneu monln. Mlas Margaret Lewis, of New York city, and Mrs. Mary Jones, ot Wllkes Hane, woio the guests of Mrs. Mar guiet Wllllutns, of Margaret aenuc, yesterday. Tho Misses Powell, of Carbondale, nio visiting their aunt, Mrs. Samuel Davis, of North Main uenue. Miss Sat ah Harris, ot Wllkes-Barre, )h visiting: at tho homo of M. J. Cohen, on West Market street. Mrs W. H. Anderson, of North Main avenue, Is entertaining Miss Helen Alibi Ight, of Utlca, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs David Lcwl, of Oly phant, visited friends heie jesterday MINOR NEWS NOTES Itutli. tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wllllnm J. Slntgg, of 115 South Shrinnii avenue was Interred at the Washburn street cemeteiy jestcrday afternoon. Tho funeral services were hold at the parental residence nnd Itev. Ediviud Howell olllelatcd. Thu pall bcoreis were: Adeline Price, Cat lie McCloskey, Lizzie Hopkins, May Bushen, Ksther "Williams. Lena Johnson. Lois Ueddoe, and Mngglo Randall. Dr. E Y. Harrison. Dentist. Mean Hnll 113 S Main avenue. II. H Burke, of Noith Scianlon, wns 111 listed by Lieutenant Williams e.uly jestcrday morning, charged with be ing ill link nnd disorderly. Alderman Johns lined the piisoner $3 30 In police coin t jestcrday morning, which he paid The latest and best styles Roberts, 12G North Main. Most Side Business Director) CAItrr.T Wi;AVi:il-All klmli of rag carpets, stripe or hit and miss, on short notice Call and examine woik 01 send postal card and I will call for lags In city limits. JACOB RALTEd, lljij Luzerne fatrect MKS. rn.NTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND rrheno'oglst, 412 North Main avenue. SECOND HAND I URNITURE Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stows. Toois, etc. Call and see tlio etoek ot J. C. King, 7U1 to 709 West Lacx. nwanna avenue ON TO VICTORY. Eveiy Indication points to a rousing Republican lctory for the entlio ticket net Tuesday. Tho partj's lighting blood is tip at last and that portends a Watuloo for the enemy. But no individual Republican should rel.i his efforts This Is the chance of a life tlmo to iltt and clinch Re publican supremacy in once Demo cratic Lackawanna. .-SOU I'll SCUANTOX. The North Bnd Christian Endeavor chuli will meet In the Puiltan Con gregational church, on West Market stieet, this eenlng nt 7.20 o'clock, to rehearse the oratorio "Saul of Tar sus " Edward S. Holgate was anesttd yes terday by Constable Birch on com plaint of the toll-gate keeper of Oly- wVa"WWtWWkIattlstNIaWv Warehouse uburbatt pliant boulevnrd. wlio alleges that Hol gate persisted In going over tho rond wlth'out paying tho required toll. Al derman Roberts cave him n hearing and Imposed a fine of $3, which he re fused to pay, preferring to go to the county Jail, However, when realizing the seriousness of his predicament, he decided to pny tho line and wns dis charged. Stnl t car No. 307 on tho North ifc'cinnton lino of the Scranton Railway companj. ran Into an Ico wagon on North Main aonue, near tho Intersec tion of Dean street, last evening, with damaging results .Jeremiah Arnold and Milton Stnmbnugh, who occupied seats on the. wagon were thrown under the horses' feet and narrowly escaped being tiampled upon by tho frightened nnlmnls. Tho horses In their fitrug gllng broke away from the wagon but were recaptured a short distance away. Arnold nnd Stnmbaugh were assisted from between the tracks to a store nearbj. Neither were seriously hurt. Tho wagon wns the property of tho Chinchilla Ice company It was badly damaged. The fender of the street car also suffered from the collision. SOUTH SCKAXTOX. In the Geimiin Baptist church on Hickory street a lecture will be given by Yea tarn Okano, a native of Japan and a graduate of Cumberland unlver Mtj Tenn , on the "Sunny Sldo of Life In Japan," and "The battles be tween China and Japan," on Monday o onlng, Nov. 1, nt 8 o'clock No doubt this lecture will be quite Interesting, the moie so as about 100 colored views will be used to Illustrate It. Tho ad mission w 111 be one dime. Whn Mr. Oknno leaves this countrj', ho will re turn to Japan In the capacltj' of a Clulstlan mlsslonatj Tonight the entertainment commit tee of the South Side Y. W. C. A. will gle a Hallowe'en social In their rooms, 1021 Cedar avenue. All young women are Invited to come, ns a good time Is ptomlsed. This evening the Seinnton. Harmony and Beneficial association will give a conceit In Saengemtndc hall. It will bo followed bj dancing. Miss Kitt j- Boland has returned to her home In Caibondalo after a visit with her uncle, Patiolnmn D. P. Bo land, of Piosjiect avenue. Miss Maggie Blown has returned to her home after a visit with Miss Sa die Loftus, of Rlv er street. Edward Nelce, of Prospect avenue, has gone to Waverlj-, N Y. William Lahey a H-year-old boy, who resides on Projpeet avenue, sus tained a broken arm Monday evening by falling from a shed. The South Scianton Tourist club, an organization of well known young men, entertained their friends last evening w Ith a ball at Music hall The attend ance wa equal to that of any affair held In this city duilngthe present sea son. Miss Kate Reaidon played the dance music. The ofllcers of tho ball were: Master of ceremonies, James J. Rllej'; assistant master of ceremonies, M. J. McHugh; floor committee, Peter r. Walsh, John J. Brown, Timothy Sul livan, Thomas Boland, Thomas M. Mahon, F. J. Gavan. W. J Bums; refreshment committep, James II. Da ley, C. J. Ruddy, William E. Mnycock, Richard O'Donnell, Thomas r. Norton, John Gallagher, T. N. Blglln, A, J. Merrick; door committee, James J. Cogglns, J. J. Moran, Dennis Ruane, John Luby; check room committee, Pattlck Walsh, James Bohan, John Coyne, J J Neall.. Very pretty sou venir piogiammes were distributed. Alexander Andrewschick was held In $500 ball by Alderman Storr yesterday on a charge of assault and battery pre feired by Mis. JLiry Dubrlnk, of Fig .street. GULKX KIDGi:. With a mass at 10.30 jesterday morn ing the Forty Hours devotion at St. Paul's Catholic chut eh closed. Tucn day night's seimon was delivered by Itev. Father Christ of the South Side. Mrs. Robert Penman und grandson, Alfied, have letumed f'um a visit with friends, In Honesdale A number of people fiom Given Ridge went to Clark's Summit last evening to attend a iaitj John E Hnirls, of Carbondale, was In the Ridge on buslnets yesterday. A. V. Bower will give a social this evening In the parlors of tho Pres byterian church for the members of his Sunday school class. 'Mr. nnd Mrs John I. Blowers have 1 etui ned from their wedding tour and will ivilde with the foimer's mother on Delawaie street, near Moiwey avenue. Mrs. Geoige Frey, of Penn nvenu. accompanied bj hei guest, Miss Hazel Hobert, of Blnghamton, N Y., atn spending a few dajs with friends In West Pittston Miss Ellen Wright Is seriously ill at her home on Albright avonu?. Mr. Potter, of Wllkes-Barre, la vis iting f 1 tends on Marlon street. A bltthdny burprlso was given Mrs. Frank Ahord ut her home, 514 Break er stieet, lost Monday evening. The guests were entertained with both vo cal and Instrumental music and before leaving for their respective homes they weie nerved -with refreshments, Mis. Alvord received many presents as me mentoi of her blrthdaj-. Those piesent weie: Mr. nnd Mrb. II. D. AVllllams, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dunn, Mr. and Mis. A. L. Unuter, Mr. and Mrs. AV. E. Kimble, Mr. and Mrs T. II. Dunn, Miss Alice Morgan, Fred AVIrster, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thotnly and Mr. and Mis. Fiank Stanton, of Clark's Sum mit; Mi and Mis. B C. Johnson, Enos Marsh. Miss Beatrice Andrews, Philip Dunn. AV H Andiews, AV. R. AVoolsey, John Williams, or Beach Lake; AVllllam and Albeit Rhodda. mJXalOKK. Tho Christian Endeavor society of tho Dudley Street Baptist church held a socHl at the lesidence of A. B. O'Nell last evening which was largely attended. Tho social netted the hod. ety a neat sum. Miss Fannie nnd Mabel Mitchell, of Flndlav, Ohio, are tho guests of their aunt, Mib. II, P. Woodward. Mis. A. G. Perhuni and duughter, Miss Giace, of Biouklyn, N. Y., and Miss Laura Shafto. of Spring Lake Beach, N. J aio tli guests of Mr. and Mrs J. S. Knight, of South Blake ly stieet. Leavs Items of nows at Jones' milk depot. A paity consisting of tho Misses Mablo and Fannie Mitchell and tho II. P. AVoodward and Charles Smith went thiough tho mines last evening. Helen tho 4-months'-old duughter of A. A. Kearney, died yesterday at the family resldenco on Fourth street. Funeial this afternoon at 3 o'clock. In tel ment In Mt. Cainvcl cemetery. The council met In tho borough build Ins Tuc&duy evening, all members be- Ing present except Mr. McAllister. W. J. FJj'pe & Son, of Cleveland, Ohio, were awarded tho bonds The follow ing were exonerated from one-half of taxes for 1&97: Mrs. A J Knox, Mr. Williamson and Mrs. Ellis Mrs Jacob Christ Is visiting fi lends at Falls, Wyoming county A most enjoyable banquet was given Tuesday night bv L C 11. A. nnd tho C. M. B. A. James Kelly wus toast master of the evening nnd toasts were responded to by Thomas Qulnn, B W. Cnoncy, M. J. Gradj. William O'Con nor and P. II, Mongan. Tho room In which tho banquet wns served was at tlstlcnlly decorated with potted plants, palms and chrysanthemums, rich dia peiles forming the bnckgtound. After the banquet there was a Benson of dancing. Present were Mr. and Mrs M. J. O'Mallej. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Qulnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Harring ton, Mr. and Mis. T. E. Boland, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Boland, Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly, Mr nnd Mrs. M. J. Grndj', Mr. and Mis. T E Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. P H. Mongan, Mr. and Mis Peter J. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Mongan, Mr. and Mis Jnmes Collins, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Duffj', Mr. and Mrs. John Flannellv, Ml. and Mrs. Philip Carroll, Mr. nnd Mrs. J J. Scott, Mr, and Mrs A. E. Haggerty, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Rellly, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Banks, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Dempsej', Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Knight, Mr nnd Mis. John Gllllgan, Mr. and Mir. Michael Gallenn, Mr. and Mrs. James Cullen, Mr and Mrs. Charles Flack, Mrs. I. H O'Horo, Mis. John Hovvlej, Mrs. Cassle Gllllgan, Mrs. Sarah Gllllgan, Mrs. John Malonej', Mrs. P. McDonnell. Mrs. Mary Walker, Mrs Anthonj Golden, Mis. John Blanch, Mrs. P. F. Jordan, Misses Mniy E. Mcllale, Cassle Healev, Maiy Roonej Maggie Barrett, Maggie Gold en, Mnggle Brennan, Maggie Healej-, .Too Healej-, Hlnn Walsh. Hannah Lj den, Lizzie Hastings. Kate O'Horo, Marj- Blanch, Matv O'Mallej-. Minnie Hobnn, Kate McNIchols, Jennie Run die, Ellen Ljden, Maine AValkei, Maiy Conneiton, Ella Flannellj, Mae Taj lor, Annie Claik, Ellle McDonnel, Mollle Carroll, Kate Mongan, Mlnulo Mongan, Kato McN'ultj-, Margaiet Murphj, Nel lie Haulngton, Maggie Connertoii.Cclla Phllbln, Kate O'Hara, B Rellly, Mame Cullen, Mollle McArulrews, Tlllle Cul len, Kato McAndiews, Nellie Brognn, Maiy Gallena. Mame Walsh, Katio Clark, Mary Gill, Mamie Waul, Mnr gatet CawlejvAnnlo Coonej', Kate Con neiton, Kato McHale, Ella Noone, Tessle Rvan, Aggie Cuff, Kate Rjan, and Messrs T.F. Caw ley, Thomas Mc Andrews, John Rvan, James Glldea, Richard Gllllgan, Patrick Joidnn, An drew Golden, John Gllllgan, M. J. Lj den, William Haggertj-, J. J. Brogan, James Blanch, John Cuff, Thomas Mc Donnell, John Walsh, W. C. Buike, John Burke, Peter Buirett, James II. Kellj-, P. J. Flnnertj-, Patiick Walker, P. D. Manley, Edward Kellj-, A. J. Miller, B. W. Cooney, John Murphy, Thomas Lavln, James Clink, William Lavln, Thomas Phllbln. Thomas O'Horo, John F. Giady, Patrick Haggertj-, J. M. Manley, AV. J. Connor, William McDonnell, Bernard Golden, John Loftus, Frank McDonnell, An thony Golden, Patrick Hlggins, Thomas McAndrew, Paul Rayner, John Relllj-, Thomas Rooney, Matthew Carey, J. F. Golden, John Munlev, P. If. Ljden, Edward Gllllgan, Thomas Taylor and Frank Cullen. Ernest Finch, a brakeman on the Erie and Wj-omlng Valley rallroad.who resides on Cherry street, had one of his arms badly crushed between two cars at Avoca, Tuesdaj-. OBITUARY. Mrs. Mary Jane Jorcs, wife of e-l'lty Assessor H. D. Jones, succumbed to an at tack "of heart failure early yesterday morning at her reslderce, 117 North Hvde Park avenue. The- deceased had a similar attack teveial weeks ago and never fully rall'ed. Sho was j,crfectlj uwiro of licr Impending demise and awaited tho end with tho calm, peaceful leslgnatlon of a thorough Christian woman, blio was born In Schuylk'll county May Jt. 1SI7, and camo heio to reside In 1SU), She was mar ried to Mr. Jones In 1SS t and Is survived by her husband, one son, Oscar, und two stepsons, Lewis and AValUr The de ceased was Miss Mary Jatio Lowry be fore martldEo and was a hlhter to Patiol man Thorns Lowrj and Pumancnt Man Jonn Lowi j, of the Pranklln Engine companj-. Mrs. Jones was well known for tier charity and kindly disposition towards others. Sho was a member of tho Simp son 'Methodist church. The funeial ser vice, will bo laid at tho chut eh on FrMiy afternoon at 2 p. m Interment will bo made at tho Forest Hill cemeterj-. Mrs. Carrio Phllllps-Fatne, daughter ef the late William and Caroline Phillips, or Kingston, and wife of Lieutenant G. Ed. waul Fame, died yesterday morning at her resldenco after three weeks' Illness. Tho deceased was born at Kingston In lbttl and was muiried to Lieutenant Fame at Pottsvlllo In ISM. They have resided In AVest Scranton for a j-ear past. She Is survived by her husband and two daugh ters, Estolle, 9 jeais of nge, and Emma, 5 j ears of ago. Tho funeral services will bo held ut the residence on Saturday af ternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made In the family plot at tho Washburn street cemeterj'. At his homo on Main stieet, Factor! -vllle, on Tuesday at 1 o'clock, occurred the death of John Lewis, igtil 63 jcarg. Ho had been a sufferer foi some time with Brlght's disease. Mr. Lewis was a Pro. hlbltlonlst in politics, and a member of tho Baptist chuich of Paetoryville. One of his requests was that tho singers at his funeral bo none but Piohlbltlonlsts, which will be granted The funeial will occur today at A o'clock at the lesidence. Intorment at Evergreen cemeterj. Funeral Director G. AV. Stanton was called to rieotvlllo yesterday to bury AVllllam Phillips, who died of Uphold fever last Monday. Last Tuesday morning tho remains of Theresa, the joungest daughter of .Mis. Laura Albertson, were burled In Ever green cemeteiy. m "LITTLE JOE" SERIOUSLY CHARGED Hold for Court In thu Sum of 8300 by Alderman Howe. A warrant calling for tho nirest ot "Little Joe" wns seived on a man at 105 Lackawanna avenue last night. Ho was charged with a most parlous oftenso nnd when taken before Alder man Howe, Katie Hulte, the gill who had sworn out the wauant, took tho stand nrnlnst tho man. "Little Joe" said that 1 Is last namo was Droleoko. Ho denied tho charge but neverthelsss was held In $300 ball to appear at ourt. Ho furnished tho necessary securltj'. ELEVGN MEN HEARD HIM. Cniididnte William It. Thompson Spuko in Puller's Hull. William H. Thompson, the independ ent candidate for state treasurer, vvnH In the city yesterday looking over the ground for the purpose of ascertaining the sentiment hero In favor of his can didacy. Ho was accompanied by Hugh O'Donnell, of Homestead fame, who camo over fiom Hnzluton with Mr, Thompson to introduce tho candidate to Botnei of the lubor leader's Scranton friends. A meeting wns an otu?cd for last night In Fuller's hall which was attend ed by eleven men. Mr. Thompson ad dressed them for upwards of an hour The burden of his lay was that corrup tion Is inmpant In this state and the tlmo Is ripe for tho Independent voters to assert themselves. To give them nn oppoitunlty to do ho he has- consented to Fncrlllce himself ns a candidate for state treasuier Ho leaves this morn ing for Yoik wh re he will spenk to night. Mr Thompson resides In Pittsburg which Is the home of the reform move ment he lepieseuts. ABT THE MANDOLIN VIRTUOSO. Good Slcd Audience llcnrd Ilitn in V. M. C. A. Hull Last Evening. A good-sized nudlence was attiactcd to Y. M. C. A. hall by the Valentine Abt concert last night. The music wan of a liluh order nnd greatly delighted those ptesent. Mr. Abt's performance Is a revelation of the possibilities of the mandolin. Ho produces a clear, singing tone, unmnired by the rasping metallic sound so generally character istic of the Instrument ho plajs. His performance was exceptional' effect ive In the andante movement of the Mendelssohn Concerto. All of his num bers received heartv encores, to which he graciously responded Miss Tlllle Lewis recited "Henry this rifth's Wooing," In such an excellent manner that tho audience demnnded nnothcr selection. J. Willis Connnt's piano number was one of the distinct treats of the evening. Several well executed numbers were icndeied by the Philharmonic quar tette, consisting of A. E. Moise, first mandolin; R It Ashlcj-, second mnn dolln, n. W Neubauer and John A. Foote, guitnts. 1' on era I of Anthony Kegnn. Tie funernl of Anthony Regan, of Ml Brondwaj-, took place jestcrday morning fiom his late residence. A icqtilem mnss wns celebrated In Holy Cioss Catholic chin eh, after which In tel ment was made In Hjde Pnik remo te! j The pnll-bcarers were James Council. James Loftus, John Malonej, Albeit Butternian, Joseph McGiall und Thomas Moirls. A POLITICAL POINTER- lf jou Indorse tho frco trade and fror sil.-cr Chicago platform as the Lacka wanna Democracy does, "fully and without reserve," then work and voto for Schailt, Horn, et. al. If jou be lieve In McKlnlej-.protcctlon and pros-perltj-, turn tlusso agents of Brjnn down. HUNDREDS OP PEOPLE TURNED AWAY Impossible for thu Grunt Army ol Clerks to Cope With 11 Itusli--Ad-dltiousil Experienced Salesmen Added. Tho Chicago Combination Clothing Sale, which Is now In progress at 211 AVashlngton avenue, aro simply doing a land office business. Hundreds of eager buj-ers were turned away owing to the great rush. No wonder; look at the prices. That tells the story. Union Ca'slmere, Single und Double Bieasted Sack, regular price J9 00, now $2 99. Boys' Knee Pants at 9c, sizes 3 to 14 j ears. Men's Serviceable Spilng and Fall Overcoats, worth $11.00, for J3.40. Fine Silk and Satin Lined Fall and AVlnter Overcoats, worth $18 00 to 53S.00, for 6.20 and $12.33. Storm Overcoats for from $3 00 to $6 00. They aro iv orth $9 00 at least Men's Medium AVelght Over coats, In Meltons and Kerseys, nil shndeo. w-otth from $12.00 to $.'(100, now $.'..20 to $9 70. Pilnce Albert Suits In Clav, AVoisled and Corkscrew, worth $2!! 00, now $9 75. All the n w and nob by Patterns, Single and Double-breasted. Good School Suits, worth $2.00, now 87 cents. Nobby Dress Suits, worth $3 00, now $1.18. Fine Dress Suits In Taney Casslmeres and AA'orsteds, worth fiom $4 00 to $9f.O. now $1 S5 to $1.23. Odd Coats, Odd Pants and Odd Vests will lie almost given away. Children's Blue Pilot and ChlnehlUI Reef, rs wotth from $100 to $0 00, now fiom $1.73 to $2.73. Children's Cape Overcoats, worth from $2 00 to $6 00, now dining this sale fiom C'Jc. to U.r0. Eats worth $3 30, now 73c. Boys' Hats woith $1.30, now ire. Bicycle Hose, worth $1 00 now ISe. Collars.Cuffs. Dilvlngfilovcs, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, all kinds of Shirts and Fnderwear. Silk Suspendeis, worth fiOe. and 73e., now 9c. Overalls, worth 75c , now 37c. Chicago Combination Clothing Co., 211 ivashlngton avenue. Inlliimmntorj' Ithcuiuntism Cured in : Dai s. Morton I;. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind , gays: "My vvlto had Inflammatory llheumatlsm In every muscle and Joint, her suffering was terrible and her body and faca weie swollen almost beyond recoBiiItlon; had been In bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit until she tried MYS TIC CURB FOIt RHEUMATISM. It gave Immediate relief and she was able to walk about In three days I am sure It saved her life." Sold by Carl Lo renz, druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave nue, Scranton. Goods advertled in this newspaper are for sale In this city. You can get them without trouble If jou refue substitutes nnd press your demand for genuine articles. To Cure n Cold In Ono liny. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drugclsts refund the money If it falls to cure. 25 cents. s Wealth. OR. E. C. WE3T'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Ucoldunder pojitivo Written ttunrnntco, byimthorlrixt araitd only, to cure Weak Memory, IhzzinogB, Wakefolnees, tits, lljetens, Ouiclj nef b. Night Lobbob, Kvil Drciinie, Lack ot Conn, denco, NorvouBneeB, Lnestl ude, al I Drains, Yomh fill Urrors, or ExccbbIto Uio o Tobacco, Ojmim, or Linunr, vrhlch leads to Miter), Ooniumptiun, Insanity anil Death, At ftoro ur by mull, f 1 a box; em for lV;illliivrItlcn guiicnnteo to euro or rofuinl r.ioney. Himiilo imcli asccontaliilnn five daysr trcntniont. vrlth full lnfctmctioiiB, 25 ccntB. Ono sample only sold to pabu ijuiouu. ,u kiuro or uy iuau. CS"Rod Label Special 1 Extra strength. , For Imrntency. Lobs nt Povrer. Lost llRiihood, uivtntijr ur uakpuuubh 11 q box) six for t withft ivrlttcn euurantofjvil,vXw rn euuramoKd B&POnEor by ciailT AFTER toruroln30daia, Atrtore VVai, a. Clark, ji6 Penn, Ave., Scranton, P ' leasm ?$STflk $ iinm-ii ?- jfriI.TWrT mm wi 4s ii ft Ac Sr fir Don't Go to Alaska FOR All Grocers Sell It. Cleans Everything. MADE ONLY 11Y THE N.K.FAIRBANK COMPANY, GOLD P iv"ffe$ H - --I k$y BtJPolfci Chicago. 8LLoul. New York. Boston, rhlladolphln. CEYLON FIGURES TALK. IMl'OHTS OP TEAS INTO AMERICA. lRO.VOll. Lbs. iP,7r,o,H'is Jl,f70,IW,-, l,70H,lim ir.,01'.', tan 7,'Jii:i,o3ii .Inpnu Ureeu China Congou.. . rorniosu Amoy and l'oochow CEYLON AND INDIA . . 7.79W85 Total . nOD'-STHt! 1 113,0 j, - Tho DKCItKASK in total consumption Is compi nsiiled for by tho INC'ltKASIl In ma ofCKYI.ONnnd INDI VTIlA.as this will go moro thiin 1 WICK in Oir in tiny of tlio others, and I OUU 11.M1 s ns fnr us Homo of tlicm. NOTK llllll.criONS. 'lnko lmirtlio iisnul itini,t1tv linn Ucl teaspuonfnl villi miko TiH It CLl'1), infnso for KIVK minutes, tso absolutely liollln water. Sec that your yroccr gives you Ceylon Tea. Sold only in lead packets. 50 cents per pound. WOLF & WENZEL, 240 Adams Ave., Opp. Court llous:. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Eols Agents for Itlchardeon Bojntou'J Furnaces and Ransse. Professional Directory. Advertisements Under This Head $5 Per Line Per Year. Physicians and Surp;eon3. DH. KAY, 200 I'enn ave., 1-5 and 7-9 p m. Diseases of women, children Telephone. DR. BATESON. 337 X. WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. C. L rRiVJY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank blldg, 1A2 Wjomlng avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M D. HOJI13 opathlst. No. 223 Adums avenue. DR. A. TRAPOIjD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue nnd SprucH htnvt, Scianton Of fice hours', Thursday and Saturdajs, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. W 13 ALLUN, 512 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. DR. L M. GT::S. ROOMS 207 AND 20S Board of Trade building. Olllco horns. 8 to 9 n. in , 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Rosl donco 309 Madlt-on uvenuc. DR C L rilKAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture Trus3 Pittlnr and Pat Reduc tion. Olllce telephone 1303. Hours. 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S W. IAMOREAl'N. OPTICK 251 Adams Residence, 1318 Mulboirj. Chron lc JlseaspH, lungs, heart, kidneys, and genlto-urlnary organs a speclnlty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. O. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattlo and Dons treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2"i72. Lawyjri. JAMES H. TORREY,- ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law. Rooms 413 and 411 Commonwealth Building. FRANK E. ROYLE. ATTORNEY AND ooutuiellor-at-iaw. uurr ouhuhih, rana 13 and 14, WahliiEton avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 14 and 15, Republican bldg JErPREYS & RPDD. ATTORNEVS-at-law, Commonwealth Ilulldlng. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS nnd Ceunscllors-at-Iiw, Republican building, Washington avenue, Senmton, Pa. JHSSUP & JBSSUP. AITORNBYS AND Coiinsellor1 nt law, Commouwt.'.lth building, Washington avenue PATTERSON & WILCOX, 1 RADERS' National Rank llulldlng. AliPRED HAND, WILLIAM J HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21 rRANK T OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Ijaw, Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa JAMES W OAKPORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law Rooms 514, 013 and 610, Hoard of Tr.ido llulldlng L A WATRH3, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackaviajin nvu, S-ranton, Pa. C R riTCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonvealth building, Scranton, Pa. C. COMTX3YS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D n REPI.OGIiE, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated nn real estato securlt) Mears bulVdlng, coiner Washington uve. mio and Spruco street. B T KTLLAM. ATTORNEY-AT.IW. 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, I "a JAS J H HAMILTON. ATTORNE'. at-Iaw, 45 Commonwealth bldg, Snun ton. WATSON DIEHL. HALL &. KnMMER ER AttotneJ and Counsellors-at-Lawj Traxlers' National Bank Building, rooms C, 7, 8. 9 and 10; third floor. Detectives. BARRING & MWYDBNEY. COMMON wsa'.th building. Interstate Secret Ser. vloo Agency, rrsSssr s ffCTSff INDIA TEA lfiO(Mt7 lfin-pi (Intimated). I,Ij. I.lis. I'J.UTll, I IS I'j.ouo.OOO Dec i ease in per cent 11,1(1,00(1 JM, 000,000 Deerease It) per cent 1,080, r,:t(l 11,000,000 Decieiiso'Jit per cent J8,!l!i.;t'J I j s, 000,000 Incie-nso t!I per cent l,-vs:t,J7!l it, 100,000 Decrease r3 per eont 9,474,019 12,000,000 Increase 54 p, c ,;i7H 07,100,000 WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF 1'uncy Koclmvvays, Ka?t Rivers, .Maurice River Coves, .Mill l'o nils, &c, &ta. Leave your order for III110 I'oints to be delivered 011 tiie half hhcll in carriers. I 1 PIERS, nil 1. Ill TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING QUICK RETURNS. ArcliitciH PERCIVVL J MORRIS. ARCHITECT, lloird of Trade llulldlng EDWARD H DAVIS, Room 21, 2" nud 2i, building, Scrnnton. ARCHITECT, Commonwealth E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFriCH reir of On, Washington avenue LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT, 43J Spruce St , cor. Wash. ave., Scranton, pri:deuick l brown, architect, Price Uulldlng, IX Washington avenue, Sciinton. T. I. LACEY .t SON. ARCHITBCTS; Tradeis' Nation ll Hank Dentists. DR I. O LYMAN. avenue. S2T, N. WASHINGTON DR. P. stieet. L. MGRV.W, 303 SPRUCE DR H. I REYNOLDS, OPP P. O. DR C. C. LAUHACH. 113 Wjomlng ave. WELCOME. C. SNOVER. 421 LAC1CA VMinna ave. Henirn, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS M. E DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Wire Screens. JOS Kl'ETTEL. RHR Ell LACKA wanna uvtnuv. Scranton, Pa , manufac turer of Wire Screens. Schools. biniOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa. Vourses prt.parator' to lollege, law, medicine or business Opons Soptembtr 13 Send for catalogue Rov. Thomas M. Cann, LI. D., Walter H. Hue II. A. Jd. O R CLARK & CO, SEEDMI3N AND Nurswinnun, store 111 Wat.lilnn.ton ave nue. gre-eu howe, 1330 North Main ave nuel tloro ttlcphoiiv. 7S2. Hotels and Ite&tauiMnts. THE ELK CAPE, 123 AND 127 PRANKi liu ivenuc. Rut") n iionable P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. " ' I I -- SCRANTON HOLSE. NEAR D.. U & W, iiashi'ngiT depot Condiiotd on tho Eu. i-opean plan. VICTOR KOUH. Prop. Miscellaneous. HAPEIVS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC POll la'l, plculc-s, pai ties, receptions, wed. dinars und conceit work furnished. Fo terms addre4 It J liauer eonduo'o 117 Wjomlng avenue, our llulberts music stole. MEOARC.BE RROTHERS. PRINTERS' hiipplhs, envelopes paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenuu, Scranton, Pa PRANK P RHOWN & CO , WHOLE Kale denlirs In Woodwaio, Cordago ani Oil Cloth, 7 West Lackawanna ave THOSrAS APHREY, EXPERT AC roiintnnt and auditor Rooms 19 and M, Wllllanis' llul.dlug, opposite iiottofilca. Agent fur tin Rex Plre ExtlnguliJier, l'lilltlllg. THE TR1I1PNE PPI1LISHINO CO North Washington avenue Linotp i'oinnoBltlon uf all kind quickly donoi Pacltitles unsurpassed lu this region.
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