o UK DEATH OF DAVID R. WILLIAMS. Mounds Up Itccclifd I'nrliiB the Nnr 'nbnlunccd Ill Hind. The death of David H WIlllnniB, of South Hvdc Park acnui'. nccuned nt the Danville nluin Sutunlnv after noon. Mi. Williams vvn removed to the asylum early In September. Though lie had acted eirntleally for pome time, nothing was anticipated of a borlous tiatuie until Thuiedav. A up. 20, when he attempted to commit suicide In one of Morse Son's bain on Jackson street. An examination i mude, after lie had been lemoved to the West Side hospital, and his condition Indicated extreme Infinity Having sulllelently iceovered from IiIh self-lnlllcted wounds the unfortunate man was taken to the asylum, where he stendllv grew worse until dentil brought lellef. Iloin In Allneisvllle In 1S12, he was nbnut 53 vents of age. He came here III the enilv CO's and enlNtlns, served to the end of the lnte rebellion with credit. To wounds lecolvcil duilng the war Is utti United the iatle of his mind's failure. For many eat.s the deceased was employed as n station niy englneei by the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western tompany, nnd was a man of eonldeinble means. He Is suivlvcel by his wife and one daugh ter, Mies Anna H Williams. Deceased was a member of, Ezra Gllflln 1'ost, No. 139, Grand Army of the Republic The funtial will lie held tomonow afternoon at 2 .10 o'clock nt the Pis mouth Congiegntlonal church I lev. It. It. D.iles, of Meadille, will ofllelate. Fi lends desiring to view the lemnln.s can do mi tomorrow moiulng ft out 11 to 1 o'clock at the family losidenco. Interment will be made at the Vuhbiun street cemetery EARLY MORNING WEE-DING. The nuirJagc of MIs IMher C. Phil lips, of Jackson stieet, to IMwnid Le lloy Cluimbeis, of the central city, nc. 1 ill led at the Washburn Street Pies byteilan chinch S.ituidnv moinlng at y.SO o'clock. The ceiemony was pet forined by Ile. J. P Moffntt. pastor of the chinch, In the piesenee of the Im mediate fi lends and telatlves of the contiaetlng 11,11 tle. The Missis Finnkle ami Mamie Phillips, slsteis of . the bilde, weie the onlv attendants, The ladles weie becomlngh nttlied In pretty costumes. Immediately after the ceiemony Mr and Mis. Chambers depaited for a widdlnir tour thiotigli New Jeisey. I'pon their leturn they will lesldo at in; I.iuli stieet Until aie well known oiing people and en- 1 joy ti wide elide of fi lends. ACCIDENTS TO CHILDREN. Mr. and Mis Evan Jenkins, of 111 South Klmoie avenue, weie neiily dls tijeted Satmday by the mlstnke of their little four-j ear-old son, who diank about an ounce of turpentine, thinking It was .oda water The un- 1 foitunate child was almost thiown Into ' lonvuHlons by the binning sensation i produced by the liquid, and Dr J. J. Ilohetts being hastily summoned, he wns quieted by the proper use of allay - vrr.itvous mot in.rs i,t, kinds i 1 meil with iihiuU I 11acts. I'nii book Hllihou WAMIINOION UILMIUAL CO., iisliln jton, I). U A Ladies' Kid Glove aims "TL. lr L f, iiujeDoase t W A Glove On Saturday or flonday It is not the cheapest glove on the market, hut it's beyond all question of a doubt the best glove in the world at the nioiiev. In fact, we'll put it against anything you can buv elsewhere at $1.00. It's a New Make with all the latest fashion notions about it, and the intro ductory price is 75c. We Didn't Tell You What This glove is like. Xo. that's true, but there's a reason win , and it's in your favor. Have You Seen Our New Veilings? Right widths, correct styles and fine qualities for the price ou expect to pay and the reasons why thev should interest you Ladies' Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear, Millinery and An Ocean of Notions At special prices will make the store additionally attrac tive for Saturday and Monday shoppers. Globe Warehouse and City lug medicines He Is stilt In a weak condition, owing to the shock nnd pain In some unaccountable manner the clothing of the three. year-old son of Mr nnd Mis Eelvvnrd 11. Jenkins, of 314 Aswell court, caught fire lesterdaj tnoming, nnd but for the piompt nc tlon of the mother a fatality might lme resulted. The clothlnc of the child near the chest wns nil nllnme and the rlcht side of his face was slightly burned and the hair pinged Just pievlous to the accident, Mrs. Jen kins had been removing some ashes from the stove, and stepped Into the next room, when a scream warned her that her child was In danger. It Is thought that the child fell acioss the hot coal.s in the pan and ills clothing set on tli 0. NI'MHElt OF Fl'NEP.ALS. The funetal of the late Mis. Mary Howei took Dlnte on Satin dav after noon fiom the residence, 117 Nenh Main aenue. The set vices, which were held at the lcsldence, were huge ly n I tended and many beautiful liornl designs were In evidence. Ilev. Fred erick Kltzelman, pastor of tile Mllllln Ayer.ue Oeinian Luthetan chuiih, ollleiatcd and preached the funeral ser mon. The remains, having been viewed, were borne to the Washburn strt -t cemetery, where interment wns made. The pall-beat eis were. Christopher Lanrre, A. T. Heler, Philip and Henry Schnell. William Ileclitolil and Jacob Itlebert Charles Yoos was llowcr benrer. The funeral of the late (5rnnt Corhln took place yestoiclny afteinoon. The lemalns weie borne to the 8lmpdc.11 Methodist cliurch, where the seniles voie conduct"'!. T'leie wa. 'i laigo attendance of friends and i"'ulivo present. The haiu1oine oik'!' asket was almrM eoneei'icd by t'l" piofuIoii of beau 1 ill il.nl offcila's place' tlieieon by friends. The funeral Mi llion was preached by the pastor, Ilev. J 11. Sweet. Several selection" weie I elide! cd b n quartette The seiices loniluded, the large funetal cortege accompanied the lemalns to Talor, where interment was made Tlie Dela waie, I.aikawnnna and Westein Mutual Aid '-oelety was well represent ed, the deieaseel having been a mem ber The pall-beareis were flooige Fiaunfelkei, Geoige M Wallace, Oeotge F. Thomas Geoige Hill, J. E Ham mitt and E F Ketcliam. The lemalns of Joseph Theobald weie boine fiom the residence of his be 1 caved paients. Mr. nnd Mis. Nicholas Theobald, ot SJS South Ninth street, to St. John's German Catholic church yes teiday afternoon, and short .sciices held. Ilev. Fiederlfl: Fricker, lector of the church, ollleiatcd Many friends of the patents wore present nnd the lloial offerings weie beiutlful and pio fuse. Tlie remains were borne, at the conclusion of the sen Ices, to the Gei man Catholic cemeteiy and laid at iet. Tlie pall-bearer.? weie: Finnic Pollster, Joseph Sclnader, John Klein, Willie Schmidt, Fiank Sihumnnn and Kmll Coppler. The llower-bearer: Willie Kietz. The funetal of the late Nicholas Mc Nlemey, of North Gnilleld avenue, was held yostetday afternoon The lemalns were borne from the residence to St, Patiick's church, where a shoit sei Ice was conducted. Intel ment was that we'd like vou to look at TJJJfi FCTTAiNTON TJa-BUxVIS-MOJInAY MOJINiy. NOVEEBEIl lo. 18.J7. Suburban made in Hyde l'nik Catholic cemetery. The pall-lieateis were H Driscoll, George O'llrlen. H C O'Haia, J Gan non. J M May and F. Callahan. The llower-bearer William Muiphy Joseph, the slx-vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Donahoe, of Nortli Main avenue, wa.s Interred nt tho Hyde l'nik Catholic cemetery on Saturday afteinoon. Tho funeral was held from the paiential home and many friends of the bereaved paients were In at tendance. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. Finnic Metz, of Tenth street, me entertalnlnt- Miss Cnpitola Metz, of Wllkes-Hurre. Captain White, of Gienburn, called upon West Scianton friends Saturday. Mrs. Tyler, of South Hydo Park ave nue, has as her guests Mr. Lewis and Thomas Evans, relatives, from South Gibson. William Shea, of Wllke.s-Darre, vis ited ills brother, J. J. Shea, on Satur day . Foiest Dei shinier, a student at Tac toiylllc, spent yesterday with his pa rents, on Eynon street. Mrs Daniel Piotheroe, of Milwaukee, is heie on account of her mother's, Mrs, Job Harris, of Eynon stieet. illness. Miss Abide Hancock, of Eynon street, was n visitor at Wilkes-Haiie, Satur day. Mr and Mis. David T. Jones, of Stons nenue, weie made happy Sat mday bv the nitlviil of n baby gill. .Mrs. Silas Smith nnd on, of Mill City, are Mtlng- Mis Finnic Spencer, of Jackson street. Miss Anna Hliel, of D.ilton, has 10 titined home fiom u lslt with Mrs. John Aimstrong, of Jackson sticot. Miss Gertiude Fieeman, of Corhett nenue, is substituting at public hchooi No. 13 Miss Nellie Fellows, of Tenth street, will assume the position vacated by Miss Anna Davis, of Eynon street, to day at public school No. 32. Mis. D. Ettu DaIs, of I'tica, N. Y., is the guest of the Misses Joseph, of South Hide Paik aenue. MINOR NEWS NOTES. One of the fcatuies of the concert which will lie given on Monday even ing, Nov. 22 by the members of the Plymouth Congregational church Sab bath school will be the llrst appearance heie of the litadfnid ttlo. Mucli lias been said of the capabilities of these attlsts and It will be well worth .seeing and healing them Miss Cecilia Urad foid, iolln soloist; Mls Charlotte Hiadfoid, ocallst. violinist and elo cutionist, nnd John Hiadford, ilutlst, form this capable tilo. They will be assisted by Miss Ginco Bobbins, pian ist. Tlie young people of the Scranton Stuet Baptist chinch are arranging a eiy fine enteitalnment and social to be held In the chinch on Thanksgiving ecnlng. The enteitalnment will con sist of tableaux repu senting the "Songs of the Secn" by Jean Ingelow, to gether with other things The social pi it will be a surprise, being known as a 1! L and O. The fifth annual banquet of St. Pat rick's Iilsh Catholic Benevolent union w 111 be held on Thanksgh ing evening. Former occasions have been replete with enjoyable ftatuies and the com mittee intend to keep up the standard. Tho follow Ing is the substance of an nitlcle which appeared In the "Home," a paper published at Annlston, Ala , of .1 lecent date "Our popular fellow toun-innn, A 11. Jones, lias been ap pointed consul to Tumi.iu, Mexico. 'Ibis ilty is a few miles fiom Tamplco, and Is a pi cm town. The olllce com mands a s.ilaiy of $1,400 Mr. Jones has 1 been a stiong Republican since his 1 coming among us and moilts his ro- waid." Mr Jones foimerly resided hero and has two slsteis and a brother still residing heie. Ills many friends heie will no doubt be pleased to hear of his good foitune. est Side tlnsioesi llircrtnn. CAIU'irr WHAVnit-AU kinds of rag carpets, stripe or hit and miss, on short notice Call and examine work or send postal caid and 1 will call for rags In city limits. JACOB HALTHd, HJti Luzerne street. MRS. TKNTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND pihcno'.oglat, 412 North Main avenue SECOND HAND lURNITURE-Cash for anything you hao to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call nnd see the stock of J. C. King, 7UI to 7UJ West L3CK. aw anna aAcme SOUTH SCIIANTO.N The home of Mr. nnd Mis Hemrv Zeiglei s was the scene of a meny gntheilng Fiiduy night, when a party of their filemls called to help comiuen oiate Mis JCeldlei'H twenty-tlilid blith day. Among these who made up the paity vete Mi. and Mis. Henry J. Xelgl-r, si.. Mr. and Mis. C.us Schlmpff, Mr and Mis. Fled Weichel, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schumacher, the MIssjs Lulu and Emma Poulleis and Miss Noidt. The funeral of John, the twelve-morths-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Osborne, took place yesteiday afteinoon at 2 o'clock, fiom the family horn", .101 Front stree. Intel ment w.ts made In Hyde Park Catholic cwnery. Mis John C.istcllo died at her home. "1." Palm strict. Satin diy morning af ter a in let Illness. She was only 20 yeais of age, and had ben married only about a year. She Is survived by her nusbnnd anl Infuit child The funeral of Miss Lizzie Fisch, who died ?atutday morning at the home of lir putents. 1010 Pittston avenue, will lake plae . mnioirow morning. A high niat-s of requiem will be hung at St. Mary's (li minn Catholic church. loun Staik. of Dutv-di Hollow, who had his hand lin lly crushed, nt tho Lackawanna lion and Steel company's machine shops Filday, will, it Is fear ed, have tu have several of his flngeiu amputated. Wliile turning a rail at tho South mill Filday afteinoon, "William Tlce, of Irving avenue, had one of his fingeis smnshtd. Charles, tlie 2-year-old .on of Patrol man Sihuildt, of Prospect avenue, who fell down a lllght of twenty-four stejn last week end sustained what was though were fatal injuries, Is ipporled to bo linpiovlng and likely to fully re cover Citizens of the Twentieth ward met Saturday evening nt tho quarters of tho William Connell Hose company and began the light for a better llre-fight-ing apparatus for the company. Com- WHAT DOTHE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't trlvo them ten or lottee. Rave you tried tho new (emu drink culled Grnln-0 It in elulleloim nnd nourishing nnd taken tho place ofceiMee. The more Ornln-O .vou give thechlldien tho more health you dutrlbute through tlielr HyHtuuiH, ijnitn-O Is nuuio of pure grains, and vthen pioperly prepared lustet like tho choice grades of corteo but 1 out" n bout i4 111 much. All grocer sull it 15c. utH', nd 'J mltteefl to jnosecuto tho work were nppolnted as follows: Soliciting, Charles Slmrell, Thomas Orltnths, Da vid nuiko. C. t?. Roland . legislation. Thomas Urlfllths, W. T O'Mnlley, Finnk Decker, Charles Kloss, M. J Coyne, Ildward Connor, Thomas Lewis. John fllbbons was chaliman of the meeting, which was largely attended. Th- funeral of MikI". the six months. old child if Mr. and Mis. Frank ltehner,,took place yesterday ifternooii, Intel ment being made In tlie German Catholic, cemoteiy nt No. G. NOUTll SC' ANTON. David Lewis, of Olyphaut. called on friends In thia end yesterday. Albert Thomas, of (Inrdner axeiuie, was tenileicd a suiprlse patty Satur day by his friends The funeral of Michael P. Kelly wns held Saturday morning nt his lite homo on Putmm street The remains wire tak en to the Holy Rosnry chinch, wheie 11 high mass of requiem was celebrated bv tho Rev J J O'Toolo Many friends and relatives of the deceased residing out of town were present at tho funeral. Hur Inl was made In the family plot in Hyde Park Culhollc cemetery An operation was performed on Rob ert Elliot yestnday noon by Drs Donne and Sullivan The operation, which was a delicate one, consumed some time, and wns lewarded by the removal of about one pint of puss uhleh had accumu late d since the stabbing The operation, when completed, relieved the pitlent con siderable His condition at present gives rise to much hope of his complete, re cov cry. The St Lio's basket ball team of the West Side, and the North End Stais will play this evening at Company II armory. Ueotge Perry, of Parker street, Is 111. Morgan Leu Is, of Wan en street, and Miss Margaret Malln, of Cusiik avenue, were quietly married Thursday evening In tho Holy Rosary rectory by the Rev. X. J. McManus. The young couple will make this place their home. The Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs, Pat rick flallugher, ol Paikei stieet, was bulled yesteidiy afternoon. Interment was made In Hyde Park Catholic ceme tery. Tho membois of Maiquctte council, Voting Men's Institute, urn busily imi gaged in arranging and perfecting nil detnlls ot the grand bill which Is to be held oil the evening of Nov 17. A Polmdei wis severly lnjuied In the West Ridge mine Saturday morning by a fall of roof Evan Moigaus of Chinch avenue, Is dangerously HI, Miss Annie James of Olvphant, Is vis iting relatives In this place. UUN.MOKL'. A surpilso party vvuh tendered Karl Mlnnlch at his hime on Pine street Til day evening, the. occasion bilng his sixty-third blithday. The evening was spelt with music nnd ofi. 1 amusements until u late hour whin supper vvu seived. Amour, those pusint wne the following: Rev. and Mrs. Ileiuliijis, ji. Philip and .Miss M.nlle llenilli.es, Ml. and .Mrs. Jietzel, Mlts Mumc Ilctzel, Mi. and Mrs Dletzel, Mr. ami Mis Ho'T.somei, Ml. and Mrs Ursilv, Ml i.nd Mis. fiiisler, Mr. Ilea Gelsler. Ml, liiou'e HiZUI, Mt"S Helen Ilctzel, Mi and Mis. Ross, L'hanes Ro-s, 3Ir. John Rennet, Mr. and Mrs. Uuiidloch. The Ladles' Aid anl Chrl'tlin Endeavor soclctlis of the Dudley Street llaptlst Church will ulve a f-upptr In tho church pnrlors Tuesd.iv evening, Nov. Pi, fiom li to 10 p. m. Tie kets, i" cmt. MIs May Wills, of Dillon, Is lsitlng friends and relatives In town. Miss Carrie RilUnap Is still on the sick llt. Leave Items of news at Jones' milk de pot on Drinker street. Mr l King Is Milously ill at her homo on Piescott avenue. .Ml NOOK A. Miss Mary Hobbs, of Pittston, spent ycstirday with Mlnooka fi lends. II. J. Riooks, of Laflin, circulated among Greenwood friends Sunday. Miss ElUMhcth Judge, of Davis court, wns the guest of Wilkes-Rarro friends ye sterdnv. The township school board met In spe cial sess'on Saturday evening. No busi ness of special Importance was tians acted. Miss Kathiyne Luceney, of Diinmoie, was the guest of Miss Mary Carroll, yesterday. St. Joseph's Total Abstinence and Ren evoletit soehty hi Id their regular month ly meeting yesterelav. Edward Taylor, of Forest City, form erly a lesidint of Greenwood, was vis. Itlng fr.inds In the latter place yester day. OBITUARY. Siniuel Maeke-y died nt his home nt Pickvllle last Sunday rooming aged fi2 years The decease el had been In feeble health for f-1ver.1l yars, hut had not been confined to the house. He vls'tid with friends at Carbondalc last Satin div Dur Inc the evening he complained of not feeling will, and nt 2 31 In the morning died. Mi, Mnckey was born In Phllidel phln and was a war veteran. On the twelfth dav of October, lli.l he enrolled as a member of Company II, the Fifty second Kglment, P. V., of Philadelphia, nnd served thiee yenis and on tho fifth of November, 1S0I. iceilvid an honorable discharge. He wns a number of Hunter's Port, Grand Aimy of the Republic, of Jermyn, and the funeral arrangements will be under their chat Be Ho Iimvis a wife nnd eight children, nil sons The services will be held at his late lesl dence this afternoon, on Noith Slain street, Peckvllle, and the seimon will be pieaclud by Rev. J. S. Thomas, of the Raptlst chuich, after which the lemniiis will be home to Prospect ceme tiry for Interment. Rcnjamlu F. Mlllei elied at the homo of his daughter. Mrs. Merrltt Abbey, of Terrace stii'et, Cntbondale. at 3 o'clock Saturday morning. Mr Miller wns born at Dybury, Wayne county. Feb 2S 1S3J. He wan mairled to M'ss Sarah Watford, of Dybeny, in 1S.V1 About ten years ago he moved with his family to this city and thiee nils later his wife died, and since that time Mr Miller made his home w'th his daughter Mr. Miller was n faithful and consistent member of tho Methodist chuich He is survived by three daughters Mis. It W Giles, Mis. M. O. Abbey and Miss Sadie. Mlllei, of Caibondale, and thiee brothers, J S Miller, of IIoncHdale, J V Miller, of Dy berry and A. J. Mlllei, ol Set ley vllle. Tho funeral will be held nt the house on Terrace strict. Caiboiulalt, this afternoon Rev O A. Place. Ph. D. of tlie) Methodist church, will conduct tho service. I lite 1 ment will be made In Mnplivvood cemetery. Miss Ann Loftus. daughter of Mrs Thomas Loftus, died nt her home, on Dimmore stieit. Olyphaut, Satuidny night at ''30 o'clock, after nil Illness of threo weeks Miss LoftiiH wns born In Olyphaut, and was 20 yenis of agi Hei sweet disposition endeared her to all who knew her, nnd who will be deeply gilewid at tho sail news of her umlmcly denth. She was giuduatid fiom St Pat rick's convent nt Olyphant In June IMfi anil was an active member of tho messed Virgin's Sodality of St. Patrick's chunk Resides her mother, she Is survived by 0110 bi other and sister. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon m i o'clock. Interment will bo made In St Patrick's cimetciy, Olyphant. Anthony Mullen, n well-known res. dint of Archibald, died ut Ills residence yesterday afternoon about I o'clock The deceased was about l"i years of nge, ami had succumbed to a dlsense from which ho had suffered for norao time. Despite his utlllctlon. Mr. Mullen took a deep Interest hi his native town, and held the office of postmaster duilng Cleve land's last teim. Up to his final ill ness ho hold a position as foreman un dir the Delaware and Hudson company. lie Is survived by ills wife and three children, two sons and 0110 daughter. Tho deceased was connected with tho temp eranco and church tocktlcs, und but u FOUR BOXES DID IT. Remarkable Succe cf a New Pile Cure People who have suffered for years or months from the pain and Incon venience of Hint common disorder, piles, will look with skepticism upon tho clnlms of the innkeis of the new discovery fen cure of all forniR of piles, known under the name of Pyramid Pile (Jure; neveitheless the exliaotellnury cures perfonned by this remedy are fiueh as to vvairntit the Investigation of any sufferer. Ah a case In point tho following letter speaks for Itself: Mr. Homy Thomas, of sub-stntlon No. 8, Hosnrk Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes as follows. Pyramid Drug Co.- Gentlemen. I want you to use my nnme If It will be of any use to you. I was so bad with the piles Hint I lost work on that account. Nothing did 1110 any good. I lead in Cincinnati of tlie many cures of piles by tlie Pyramid Pile Cure and I went to a drug stoic nnd asked for It. Tlie ding cleik told mo that ho had something else Hint be thought wos better, but I told him that I wanted to try tho Pyramid first The llrst box helpeel mo fo much that I tried nnothor and then to complete the cure used two mote boxes, making four In nil. 1 am now completely cured. Have not n trace of plies nnd I had suffered for four years with the woist form of protruding plies. I suffered death fiom piles, but I hae found the Pyramid Pile Cure to be just as represented. 1 have recom mended It to several of my friends and I am thankful to be aide to wilte you what good the lemcdy has done for me " Physicians recommend tlie Pyramid Pile Cuio beiause It lontnlns no opium, cocaine, or mineral poison of any kind, and because it Is so safe and pleasant to use, being pjlnleD and applied at night. The patient Is cured In 11 sui pilslngly short time with no Incon venience whatever. The Pyramid Pile Cure Is sold by diugglsts at HO e-ents per package, and if there is any constipation It Is well to use the Pyramid Pills at the same time with the Pile Cure, us constipa tion is veiy often the cause of piles and tlie idlls effectually remove the costive condition. Pi Ice of pills is 25 cents per package. Write to Pyramid Diujr Co, Albion, Mich , feu little book on cause and cure of piles; sent bv mall fiee. short time ngo wns honored by a gift fiom tlie Father Mathe-vv society. The funeral arinngi ments will bo announced later. Sirs Edwnul Robatlnn, wife of Edward Robathan. foiemau of tho Mountain Riook Store compiny. nt Sibley, elled at about 1 o'clock esterelay morning at the West Side hospital The diceased un derwent a ciltlcal operation about a wnk ago. and for a few days seemed to Improve. Complications, however, nt In, and she succumbed She was a wo man of manv noble ti.i'ts, and was es teemed by those who knew her. Her hus band nnd one son. Glrard, survive her The deciasid was about 32 years of nge nnd his lived on this side for many years No anangements have bun madi for the funcial as yet. One of the best known of the old Iron noikiis on the South S'de, D Intel Con way, of SP! Ciovvn avenue, elled late Sat utelny nlKht In the Mo-es Taylor hospital from the effects of a surgical opct.itton performed in that Institution some weeks ngo for the removal of a cancer. Mr. Conway was U years of age, too old to withstand the ravages of tho disease or the operation which was performed as ft list resent Ho had II veil for S yeais cm the South Side. The funeral will be hold tomorrow morning Mr. Conway Is sur vivid by a wife and three 'una and one daughter. And lew, John and Daniel Con way and Mrs. Mlehiel Magulre. Mis William Williams, aged 3." years, died late Friday evening at her home on Wayne avenue Mrs Wllllnms was a victim of cancer and had been a suf ferer for yiais The diceased was a member of the Welsh Congregational chinch, and Is suivived by a husband and three small chlldieti .Tho fuiur.il will take place this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Internum will be made In Wash burn street cemeteiy. Florence J , the little daughter of Mr and Mrs George Smith, of Mott Haven, tiled yestirday afternoon of pneu monia. The funiinl scivleo will be held nt the house on Tuesday afteinoon at 3 30 and vv'll bo conducted by the Rev. S. C. Slmpklns. Interment v. Ill bo made In Union cemeteiy. Llewelli, tho Infant child of Mr ami Mil- Thomas Jones of 31 Lantlls street, ellitl yesterday at the parental nsidmce after a shoit Illness The funeral will be held this afternoon fiom the family home and interment will be made at the Washburn street cemeteiy. m Cnlilornia Personally Conducted 'lourist Kvcinsioii". Commencing Wednesday, Nov. 17th, the Lehigh Valley uilioad will In augiuate a through tourist car seivlce to California and Colorado points, leav ing Philadelphia and points In Penn sylvania, and New Yoik state every Wednesday. The louto of this tour ist car has be n helected tluough tlie most picturesque regions of Ameiica, including such beauty spotb as Niagara Falls the St. Clair Tunnel, over the Gieat Rock Island Route, through th Royal Goige, the Orand Canon, ovei tho Rocky Mountains to Suit Lake Citv, along tho shores of the Great I ako to Ogd'n and over the Pleiru Isevadas to the pi in dpal cities of sun ny California Sacremento, San Fran cisco, Los Angeles und San Diego. For paitlculurs us to the time of trains, lates, etc. Inquire ot ticket agents or addiess Chas. S. Lee, Geneial lasse-nger Agent Lehigh Valley II. It , Ihlladelphia, Pa CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tl: fas- ilntlo 1: ca cterr && -" Tu;;r. Stetson fiats Have Brainy in Tlicm Yes, there are brains in Stetson Hatsbrains in making them and brains in wearing them. New Fall Styles In Stiff and Soft Hats on sale. It's a wise head that wears a Stetson Hat. Thcuo nnd Other Good Stylcn Sold by CONRAD, 305 Lackawanna Avenue Wg. I l II Jl I I I li mi, ll.M r -n - -j 1 1 U ' ? .J. Full Set -pr $5.00 B " l FULLSHT TEETH . $5.00 1 TniETH CLIsANHI) - 25c TEETH WITHOUT PLATE $3.00 TEETH EXTRACTED - prCc HO IRE DREAD OF THE.DEHTAL CHAIR .i T.n'.,ih C!t,r.n' ted and filled absolutely without piln bv our Into scientific method applied to the gums. No slrop.pt oduelns iiKoiits or ceit nine Vu nro not computing with cheap dental es tiibllliineiit, but with Urst'iliisiili-ntlNtH ut prices lesi than half tluit Fliargeil by them. 'I heei aru the only Rental Parlors In scrantoii tlmthavo the pittontcd appliances nnd HiKredlents to cMract, Mil nml apply Kolit crowns anil porcelain emu ns, untie. ci'taliluiriiiii natural teeth anil wan anted for ten liars, without ni1 2 t turtle loprpuln mil Set of Tooth 3ft. Wo Riiumntco 11 :....i ..m.'mV- V"l!lVrnrn,l,n,Ul)Ll11 without plates, Kitl illllnK, . ,!.l". Ipr ,lc,"l work ilone pilnlmsly and by specialists. (,0 no and have your teeth eMiaitii.l In thetiiornltiKiiiii go homo lV;.eVi,!i,.fiWlM.'.,,0W,,''tl1 'e em tell you exactly what li .. .. . k Jv".1.,i,W ,,,y ll.rr,!0 'X'mlnutlnn written guarantee Vi. ?! ?L' ., """'"'I work. Hours, H to 8; Sundays and Imlhtavs, other olllce itHheVu Wo '" no connection with any nnn,t).Vpfilmlm!!?.rl,!"e',V,,,lscl",l,ecl,, Dental 1 nrlois, and cheerfully recommend HfHIItSHTOH. hlTNDAYS 1(1 TO I NEW Cor. LacKnmiimn ntirt Wyoming TRIUMPH Warm air furnace, solid cast radia tor, sectional lire pot, absolutely gas tight. Don't purchase any other make, the best furnace you can get is none too good and the TRIUMPH is the best, therefore buy the best and protect the health of your family THOS. F. LEONARD 60S Lackawanna Ave , bcrunton, W'W.''l'MiJIM,Jiail.lLrW--WK Professional Directory. Advertisements Under This Head $5 Per Line Per Year. Physicians and SurRcons. DIL KAY, 20G Tenn ave., 1-5 and 7-9 p. m Diseases of women, children. Telephone DR. DATDSON. 337 N. WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. C. L-. FRjOT, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank blldff, IS Wyomlns avenue. MARY A. siinpirnRD. m r. HOME opathlit, No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAPOTiD, SOCIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyomlni: avenue and Spruce xtre-et, Soranton. Of fice hours, Thursday and Saturday, ! a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. W B AI.LDN, B12 NORTH WASU lnsrton avenue. DR. I 51. OATHS. ROOMS SOT AND 203 Hoard of Traele bulielliur. Oflice hours. 8 to 9 a m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resl denco M 5tadIson avenue. DR. C L, PItnAS, SIMX-IAI.IST IN Rupture. Truss rutins and 1'at Reduc tion. Olllce telephone 1SGJ. llouiu. JO to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. IAMORKAfX, Omffl 231 Adams Residence, 131S Mulherry Chron ic Jlteases, lungs, heart, kidneys, and jrenlto-urinary oreans a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. w o. rook, virrrmiNARY si'R- econ Hordes, C.ittle and nogs treited. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2C72 Lawyers. JAMBS H TORRITY. ATTORNI3V AND Counsellor at Law Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth Rulldinsr. FRANK K BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND oounsellor-at-law. Iluir balldlnB, rooms 13 and II, Washington avenue EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms Hand 13. Republican hldtr ! JEFPREYS & Rl'DD, ATTORNEYS- at-law, uommonwe'iiicii dukjiuh. WARRiDN .1 K.VAI'i" ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-at-Uivv, Republican hulldinp, Washington uvenue, Sirinioti, la. jnSSrFT JE'iSt.'P. ATTKRNBYS AND Couns-ellorw at law. Commonwealth buttling, Wnshlnston avenue PATTERSON A- WIIX0., HHADERS' National Hank Rulldlnu. ALPRnn HAND, WILLIAM J HAND, Attorneys anil Counsellor. Common wealth building Rooms ID. 20 anil 21. FRANK T OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Iivv, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKPORD ATTORNEY-AT. Law RoomH D14. 513 and JIG Hoard of Tr.ido Rulldlng I, A WATRE3. ATTORNDY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna ave , STanton, Pa. C R PITCHER, ATTORNiJY-AT-LAW Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa I C. COMBOYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET D H. REPIOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security Aliars buttling, coiner Washington ave nue and Spruce street n. P. KILLiVM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS J II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Law, 45 Commonwealth blelg , Scran ton. WATSON D1BHL. HALL ft KHMM BU RR Attorney and CeHmdlor-at-Luw; Tradera' Nutlonal Hank liulldlng; rooms 6, 7, 8. 9 and 19. third tloor. Detectives. BARRINO & AI'aWBENBY, COMMON, wealth building;, Intcialato Secret Ser. vlco Afc-cucy, --l Full Set $5.00 75c up 50c $2.00 to 35.00 . $1.00 GOLD FILLINOS SILVER FILLINGS (IOLD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS traeted nntl bridges work donont the New York their nictlinel, belli painless und ns advertised. J. M. HOItNIIAKL'U, fjou MullieirV st." YORK DENTAL PARLORS Avcs. (Over Newark Shoe .Store.) Lntranco on Wyomlns avenus r'nTTifiWCI ArchiteoU PBRCTVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT. Hoard ol Trade Building. EDWARD H DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 21, 21 and 26, Commonwealth building; Scranton, E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT, OrPICQ rear of eWii Wa-shlngton avenue. LDWLS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT. IX Spruce St , cor Watdi. av e Scranton, PREDER1CK L. RltOWN. ARCHITECT. Price Building. 123 Waehlngton avenue. Scranton. T I. LACEY &. SON. ARCH1TBCT3, Traders' Katlnnil Hank. Ucntisti. DR I O LYMAN, 3T. N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. I'. L. 51' G RAW, DOS SPRTJCEJ street. DR. II. P. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR C. C. LAIiriACH, HE Wyomlnff ave. WELCOME C SNOVER, 421 LACKA. wanna ave. Hours. 9 to I and 2 to &. Dressmaker. MRS M. E DAVIS. 4'0 Adams avenue. Wire Screens. JOS IvTETTEL. REAR Btl LACICA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufa turer erf Wire Screens. Schools. SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANN. Scranton, Pa Courses preparatory to )llege, law, medlclno or baslnes Otpc s September 13 Send for catalogue Rev Thomas At. Cann, LL IX, Walter 1L Huell, A. At. Seeds. G. R. CLARK i CO . SEBDIHIN AND Nurserymen, store IK Washington ave nue green house, IXO North Aluin ave nue: store telephone-, 7S2. lintels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAPE, 125 AND 127 FRANK- iln avenue Hate 10.1sona.ble I' ZIEGLER, I'roprletor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L & . njioenxer depot Conductol on the En. ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop .Miscellaneous. HAt'ER'S ORCHESTRA AIl'SIC FOR ba'.la, plcnW, parties, u-ceptlons, wed illngH and concert work funilshevl Tnr terms addrew It. J liauer. conduoto 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert 6 mublo btore AIEOARGEE RIlorHEHS. PRINTERS' euppllcH. envelope" paper bug twine arehouac. U'l Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. PRANK P BROWN & CO . WHOLE, cele destlor In Woodware. Cordsee and Oil Cloth, 7J0 West Lickawanna ave. THOMAS API1RBY. EXPERT Ac countant and auditor Rooms 19 and SJ, WllllaniH' Hul ding oppoHltei pontofflco. Agent for the Rev Fire Extinguisher. Prlntini;. THE TRIBUNE PL'HLIPHINO CO North Washington avenue Llnotyr Composition of all kinds quickly .loncj l'acllltlea unsurpassed In this rtulon.
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