0 Tins sup anton TKi:nu"yrE-.aro:N"oAy morning, noyehrer 2j. 18U7. ffl Ifel jH .f wn HBk. H OiMfe- D JH m Lr jB H IR JH H fl-2 r HH Hff H If Vlnk. H flu H Vvi lflv H iV D kL ant Ifll DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. Writing Pen In the Hand of Washington Jones L'ntered Ills Cye and Destroyed Ills Sight. Ten-year-old Washington Jones, son of Mr. und Mrs. Thomas O. Jones, of Archbald street, will bo blind In the right eje for life. This sud fact xvns brought nbout by a ranit peculiar ac cident on Friday afternoon. The lad attends No. 13 school and Is a pupil In Miss llichnrcK loom. During the afternoon he had cause to use a pen. While holding the pen upside down, he turned his head to glance across the room. In turning back, he Jabbed the pen Into the ball of the eve. The pen point penetrated the pupil and his flight was destroyed. His pa rents did not fully realize the true stnte of affairs until the boy com plained that he could not see w 1th that ee A visit was made yesterday to Dr. C. L Fiei, who, after a full ex amination, made known the serious ness of this unlucky accident. YESTERDAY'S FUNERALS. The funeral Fervlces of the late Jo seph A. Michels, of 345 Noith Uarflcld avenue, were held yesterday afternoon at the residence. Theie were many fi lends in attendance, and Cutpenters' Local union, Nc EC!, of which the de ceased was a member, were well rep resented. T'io lloral tributes weie very beautiful and almost concealed the cas ket by their profusion Itev. Jacob Schoettle, pastor of the Chestnut Street 1'rosbj totlan church, olllolate,d and wus aspltttd In Itev A. 1,. Rimer, I'll D , pastor of St. Mark's Lutheian church. A selected quintette sang ap of the &ei vices the remains were borne to the Wushburn -street lemeteiv, where Interment was made The pall beaters wore- L. I.ewl.s, Trunk Lutz, William Nxhatt, Chdile Sehuester, William Govs and C Allen. The funeial cf the late Mm. Jana Humphles wus held yesteulay aftei lioon from the residence of Noah Lew, 13.SJ Ltf.ijette treet There was a lame attendance r; fi lends and Die lloial tillmtts weie piotu-e Hex. Edxxnrd Howell licentiate, officiated and pleached the seimon. At the con ( lusslon of the serxices the lemai'is were Lome to the Foiest Hill cemc terv, xvheie interment xvas made The pall-beaiers xxere John Dax i, Noah Levxis, William Haskin.s and Edwin Williams PICKWICK CLUB MEETINO. 'the iegult.' bi-monthly meeting of the PlcUxxIck dub was held Friday evening at the lesldenc'f it Miss Oiace TJ. Peck, of Pile stieec That thee exenlngs nie bocominir attractive to b'Vels of the elexatlng was evidenced by the enrolling of four nnx members at this session The i)io';i mime xxos an excellent on- and eonsistd nf "Questions on th Ltteiutuie of the F.irlv Colonial Period " bv John J Yoik; "Curient LIteutui" by V T Hun. ill skett h or tin Life oi Jona than Edward by Miss Main I Aost "Cotton .Vatlir and Jonathan Ed- Tj?ytegg?ggs jy?f fjff! 'jSi SvS.f.y0 .C"?ff "?tJrifySTjSh'?Q111 Globe ygySyxyjyxj?!?!!??? jfr"?'?.'?' "S''!I"??'!,T?iS"!!EMi''rC'l 1 vihiqII tPI Yes, indeed, meiely a trifle, and yet do you know of anything that cuts moie of a figuie in public or private life than Your Handkerchief? hveivhodj sees it. Everybody knows what iffc like, and you might just a-, well try to get along; without a hat as get along withou a handkei chief Well, on Thursday, Nov. 18, we began A WKKK'S HANDKCKnilKF hVAAASii that will surprise even the ol.iis; inhabitant, for neither you or they ever saw such good and pretty handkerchiefs for so little money. See the Bargain Counter And the Big Displa. We have any quantity of lower priced good.; there 1o; i cent each up. Fine Handkerchiefs Some of the i ' est productions ever hlioxxn in this in rkh lace trims, beautiful hem.stltch and fan cy edge goods, etc , in exclusive htylfs at fiom $1.00toSt8.00 Hemstitched Goods Very fine puie linen In U. ui or 1 Inch hem edsob. The best 35c. quality. For 25c Fine Linen Handkerchiefs Pretty embrolderfd footings and vnl late trims. 25cto$1.25 Centers for Embroidery 9 Inch centers In finest puio linens for adding cmbroldptlcs and luces to, 15c to 25c ZZXZZ&&&&ZZ2 Globe Warehouse l(vf ftfcri wards,' compared by Ida Loxvls. Vo cal and Instrumental Hclectlons xxere added Impromptu, The next session x.lll be hold at the residence of Miss Ida Lewis of Noith Hvdo Park ave nue, Filday, Dec. 3, ACCIDENTALLY SCALDED. Marshall Anderson, residing with his parents on Luzerne street, will be con fined to his homo for several days as a icsult of his being badly scalded Sntuidny afternoon. The young man Is empkyed at Clarke Bros, as a de lixcrx clerk. Having cause to visit the barn he sat down fot a few mo ments near a stove which rested on four lirltks. In rising he accidentally disttit bed cne of the bricks and the stove toppled over. A large p.ill of boiling water wlilrh xxas setting on the stove, slid off and the scalding con tents fell upon Anderson's head, neck and shoulders. H xxaa removed to his liomt and cooling lotions applied to his bums. Tl"e stove, foitunitelv, did not tip entirely oxer and a fire xvas thus averted. FUNERAL OF MISS FILAN The funeral of the late Miss Mary Ann Fllan took place Saturday morn ing and xxas attended by a largo num ber of pel sons. The lenialns vxero xlewcd at the lesldence of the deceas ed's brother-in-lnxv, Pi of P. F. Durkiri, of North Rebecca avenue, and at S..'!0 were borne to St Patrick's church. At 0 o'clock a soltlnn high mass of requiem xxas celebrated Rex. J B. Whelan xvns celebrant and Rex'. D. A. Dunn- and Rcx F. P McNally ns Msted In the offices of deacon and sub-deacon respectively. In the sanc tuary xxetc Rev. James Hlggins, of St Clnrles Philadelphia, Rex1. Father Fitrmauiico and Rex. Father Filan, of St Michael's, Philadelphia; Rev. P. J. McMauus, of St. Maiy's, North Scian ton; Re'. M. E Crane, of Avoca; Rev. M. Shields, of Bentley CieeU. Rev. Fathei Hurst, of Loxelton, and R(V Ftther Walsh", of Moscow Rex. James Illgglps, rector of St. diaries' Catholic church. Philadelphia, pleach ed the funeial seimon xxhlch vxas re lileto xxlth frequent lefeienccs to tho many noble units, the kind disposition and desir to assist humanity which chatacteiised the deceased xxhlle in life. Th lloial tributes xvere veiy beautiful and In keeping with the life led by hei x hoi casket they now rested upop. At the conclusion of the services the remains, accompanied bv a laige funeial coitege, xxere borne to the Hxde Par' Catholic church xvliete Intel ment xxas made. The pallbearers veic- J Giahem F P. Rroxvn, Nicho las Purkln, Matthew Shields, Peter McCanr. and Mirtin Devanney. MINOR NEWS NOTES Late Saturday evening Jeny Jones, residing at the ornei of Fourteenth and Luzerne streets, xxas seized xxith a parabtic stioke at his home. The stioko xas xeiy sexeie. and the huf ferer being past sixty jears of age, he is lcso able to xxlth.stand a shock of this natuie His paralysis Is almost I complete He Is undei the tteatment of Di. J. J. Robeits and xxas some xxh.it impioved last evenlntr. The Younrf People's society of Chils tlan Endeavor of the Washburn Street Presbj terian ehuich will conduct a Wareboijs vW 511 Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs Noxeltlus In nexv effects, nlso hem stitch edges, lace trimmed goods, etc. E.stia special At 25c All Linen Handkerchiefs Embioideied or hemstitched edg es; also pretty Swiss goods. Regu lar 2;c. quality. At 17c Plain Linen Handkerchiefs "i or 1 Inch hemstitch, usual 20c. quality. 2 for 25c Swiss Embroidered Ilandkct chiefs that brine lc. 2 for 25c Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs Pure linen goods, hemstitch or hand embroldcied. Only 12Jc J sunrlso nrajer tneetliii at the church on Thanksgiving morning. Prof. James R. Huglim will spaik on "Thanksgiv ing." The meeting will commence at 6 30 und last an hour. All young peo ple aid cordially Invited to attend and participate. A Hpeclal meeting of St. Hrcndan's council, No. 21,1, Young Men's Insti tute, will be held In the council rooms this evening on South Main avenuo. All members are requested to bo pres ent. The annual dance of St Brendan council, No. 243, Young Men's Insti tute, xvlll bo held Tuesday, Nov. 30, In Mears' hull The committee Is hard at xvork arranging for the affair and xvlll equal, If not surpass, past events of a similar nature held by the council. The members of St. Leo's battalion xx 111 conduct an Informal smoker this evonlng at their rooms. A meeting of all candidates for ofllces In the Fouith ward Is called for Wed nesday ex-enlnc next. The meeting xvlll be held at T. P. Jones hall, on' North Main avenue. It Is requested that all candidates be present. The remains of the young child of Mr.s J. Musselman, of Tohyhanna, will be brought here via tho Delaxvare, Lackaxxanna and Western, leaching hero at 12.53. Funeral Dhector P. W. Tague will be In charge and Interment xx 111 be made at tho Washburn street cemetery. It xxill be remembered by man the sudden death of Mr. Mus selman last sprlnc xxhen the family resided on this side Mrs Musselman, fthortly after her husband's death, re moved to Tobyhanna, xxhere she has since resided xxlth friends. Txxo years of service us pastor of the Wushbuin Street Presbyterian church xx 111 bo completed by Rex'. J. P. Mof fat, Sunday, Now 2S Tho pastor xvlll preach an anniversary sermon In the morning. A song Ferx'ice will take the place of the regular preaching service In the exenlng. Mrs. T. B, Jayno, Fopiano fcololst, xvlll conduct this ser vice. The numbers of the Bible classes of the Washburn Street Presbyterian ehuich nie ananglng for an entertain ment and social to be given In tho church auditorium, Thursday evening, Nox 2,'i Clood talent xxlll be heard and excellent refreshments xxlll bo served. Admission, 15 centb The celebrated Bradford Trio will make their Initial appearance In th'ls city at the Pb mouth. Congregational church this exenlng. Miss Cecelia. Rradford, xiolln hololjt; Miss Char lotte Piadford, vocalist, elocutionist and violinist, and John Bradford, Jlut-i-tt, compiise the trio. They xxlll be assisted by Ml&s Grace Robblns, as pianist The Lincoln Social club xvlll conduct their flrfct annual ball In Mcars hall Thanl sgix Ing night, Nox 23. The ' benefit concert for Tabernacle Concegutiona! church xxlll be held this evening in the Jackson Street Baptist emu ch Prof T. Reeve Jones will be assisted by Miss Cordellia Freeman, soprano; John W. Jones, lyasso, ind T. R Williams, tenor. All lovers of good music xxill be xxell lepaid by going to this concert. The piogiamme of the banquet of St Pattlck's Ladles' Irish Catholic B?n exolent union to be given Wednesday exenlng in Metis' hill, is as folloxxs; Tiiastmasiei, R J. Bourke, esq.; Rev. F P McNallx. "The I. C B U.;"JudgP H M Edwa:d. "America," M. P. Caw ley, esq, "Tho Law." T. J. Jen nings, iq, 'The Ladies," James J. Shea. "The Day We Celebrate." Af tci the banquet a social xxlll bo given. PERSONAL MENTION. John II Powell, of Washburn street, entei taint d William Miles, of Kings ton, jebteiday. Mjron Exans, of Jenkins' pharmacy, leturned last evening fiom Philadel phia, where he xxltuessed tho Penn Haivaul contest. Emmet Averv, of Ninth street, Is vKiting lelatlx-cs at Detiolt, Mich. Miss Nellie Otr, of Plttston, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hairis, of Nuth Bromley avenue. Mrs. Annie Roberts, of South Main axonue and Miss Kate Williams, of Academy "treet, spent esterday with the IittM'p dster it Durjca. Mis. Daxid R. Williams, of South Hjde Paik avenuo, Is the guest of fn?'ids at Kingston, Pa. Miss Helen Dunn, of Plttston, Is spending a xxcek xxlth Miss Nellie Wil liams, of North Sumner avenue. William II Fuller, of Eynon street, is confined to his home by a serious at tack of illness. Forest B"rslilmer a student at Key stone Acadcmv, spent yesterday at his home cm Ex non Ftieet. Mrs. Harry Acker, of Elm street, Is f-ntertalning Mis. Edwaid Irwin, of Klngf-ton. Mrs f'ouk, of Factoryville, nnd Mrs. Cnpwell. of Nicholson, are the guests of Mrs A Deuhlmer, of Eynon btreet. Pat! iik iHukln, a student at Holy Oo-s college, Worcester, Mass., will return to school today after a short visit at home on Noith Rebecca, ave nuo. Mr. nnd Mis Hairy Bums, of North Lincoln axentie, ate entertaining John Burns and son, of Gouldsboio Hidt Side Business Directory. CARPET WEAVER-AU kinds of rag carpets, stripe or hit and nilsi, on short notice. CaJl and examine work or send postal card und I xvlll call lor ragi In city limits. JACOB HALTB3, 112S Luzerne street. MRS FENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND prhenologlat 112 North Main avenue SECOND HAND I'URNITURE-Cash tor liny thing you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and eo tho etock of J. c. Kins, 7ui to 710 West Uacn. aw anna avenue NORTH SC( ANTON. Thanksgiving Daj will be obserx'td In a fitting uiannci bj all churches In this end Tin v ull xvlll iiniti and conduct sur ' " '' ltthiiiit En Mcopal chuuli. The ncimon Is to bo dellxeied by R. Si. i if a . ui ilie ('hrlHtliu chuiWi I'lie Epxvorih Itiifiii) of tlio Mtthodlt EpUcop.il church xxlll give un uitcrtnln nunt In thu church parlors on Thursday evening of till xxeck. The followlii-,' Is the progiammo; Piano solo Miss my I)e-ker Recitation Lulu Coiisuntlne Song .Malo Quiitetlo Instrumental duet. Messrs Rhodda and Woolsey Drill By girls Song Hattle and Mabel Nelson Recitation Cora tiiocum Piano solo Elizabeth Mcnwood Solo Joshua John Tableau. Solo .MiujI Weiss Tableau Song The Misiei Nelson Song Mule Quartette Tho funeral of Ethel, tho young daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Abraham Morgan occurred Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents on Spring street. Th'i services xvere conducted by Rev. W. V, Davis, of tho Wayno Avenue Unptlst church. Intel ment was made In Wash burn street cometery. Colonel Monies Council, Junior Cider cf American Mechanics, of (Jroen ItUre, attended devlnc servljos last evening ut '! 1'rlntltivo Method'Ht Miurch. Rev. Charles Prosscr delivered a specially pre pared sermon for the occasion. victor Arnold, of Church nveuue. who Un been hunting on Long Is'nnd. ro tinned yesterday. Misses Margaret ind Helen Evans, of Moosic, nrt, vlslllng tcliitlves In this end. Mlescs Lorvttn and (lenevevo i'elllv, of Pleasant Mount, are being onto, lulmc. iy Mm. M. Kcnney, of Thoodori street. An Initiatory team from Lltico.i. I ilgc, Order ot Odd Follows, will go to Uiv lilinnt this coming week, xvheie thoy will couier degrees on severul candldali s. William Davles, of Wayno axpiiuo, Is serlouslj- ill. Robert Elliot, of North Main avenue, continues to Improve slowly Miss 1!, Clancy, of Jermyu. Pi., U tho guest of Miss Koran Hollerin of Wll l.um street. SOUTH SCKAN'ION. A cyclist whose name It Is said Is Smith ran down Miss Suslan Little on Wednes day afternoon on Cedar avenuo and as a result Miss Little Is now suffering from severo injuries Miss Little was walking along tho sldexxalk on her xxay homo when, without xx inning of any kind, tho cyclist, scorching silently behind her, knocked eloxvn tho ouug woman Miss Little had not time to prevent falling. Her face struck against the hard side walk. Three stitches wero necessary to closo a cut on Miss Little's nose. She was otherwise scratched nnd bruised. The cyclist escaped. The funeial of Patrick Gallagher, son of Mr and Mrs. Hartley Gallagher, of Elm street, tho boy who met death In tho Mt. Pleasant mine shaft, took place Sat urday afternoon from the residence. A largo ciowd of trlcnds attended. Burial xvas made In Itjdo Park Catholic com ctei y. Frank Acres, of Wnjnc county, Is vis iting Philip Snder, of Plttston avenue Tho remains of Mr.s. Rllzibeth Smith wero Interred Saturday In Plttston nve nue cemetery. Services wero held nt tho Hickory Street Presbyterian ehuich, Rev. W. A. Kordt officiating. GUliLN KIDGL'. Meetings will bo conducted in tho As bury Methodist Episcopal church every evening this xveek except Saturday. Thursday morHng Thanksglxlng serviced will bo held. Preaching by Rex-. Dr. Lans ing, of tho Prc"b terian church. Born To Mr. nnd Mrs Frank Tiler, of Capouse axenup, a son. The Beatrlco Rebekan lodge. No. TO, gavo an oyster supper In their rooms at the corner of East Maikct street and San derson avenuo, last Fndav exenlng, dur ing xxhlch a bhort programme xxas ren dered. A, cake that was chanced olf xxas won by MUs Hard Hopewell Finnoy Dunn, of East .Market street, is critically 111 Mr.s, J. P. McGarrah and children, of Honesdale, ate tho guests of Mrs E J McNallj, of Penn avenue. Miss Blanche Fieeman, of Monsey axe nue. Is spending several months with frlend9 at Philadelphia. Nelson Goiton, of Delaware street, m"t with a painful accident last Friday morn ing. While at xx-ork In the Green Rldga Lumber compai y's she p ho had the fore finger ot his left hand tuken off. Miss Mattlc Toms, who has been the guest of the Misses Swlnglo on Capouse avenue, has returned to her home in Honesdale. George Frisble, of Capouse avenue, is entertaining his txxo sisters fiom Kels-erx-llle. Late Saturday night. Miss Cat He War ren, a clerk In the four-cent stole, hail her week's wages stolen frcm her on My tert avenue. Tho Asbury Sunday school began re hearsing jesterday afternoon tho carols for Christmas. MINOOKA. Thomas Itarrett, of Plttston, pent Sun d iv with friends on Davis street. Spee ulatlon is ripe among the sporting element as to the probablew inner of the Ilxo bird shooting match winch takes placo on Thankgixing Day betxveon Mar tin Mungan and John Hlgglns two ris ing xxlng shots of this place The com ing event xxill be the thlid time the contestants haxe faced each other, and much Interest is centered in the result. A prominent young man of this placo had an exciting expeilence while on his way home from a Tux lor dance hall Saturday ox-enlng In tho nelghboihood of the bridge which spans thu Lacka wanna and connects the borough with this place, he lan counter to a myster ious xxhlte-robcd apparition which occu pied a position in the middle of the structure, and whoso antics caused tho young man in question to shake like an aspen leaf At this Juncture a gang of night hawks who had been holding high carnival In Mudtoxxn, chanced along und the terplschorean enthusiast heax'ed a sigh of relief as ho awoke from the realms of Imaglnatlx-e fancy to find him self a fit subject for tho ridicule and mockery of his boisterous associates, who exploded the m itter Tho victim of the hold-up declared positively that the bridge has been haunted excr stneo Its election. Tho Daniel 0"Connell Council, Young Men's Institute will conduct a grand musical enti rtalnment at tho Father Mathow hall Wednesday evening. Tho programme will he published later. Henry F. Chostei, of Oil City, Pa., is tho guest of Minooka ft lends. HON. J. F. M'INTIRE LECTURERS. Well Known ex- VssUtnnt District Attornov of Now York. A very entertaining and Instructive lecture xxas given at Music hall Satur day night by Hon. John F. Mclntjre, of New York, on the subject of Irish affairs. It xxas under the auspices of the Geneial Thomas Francis Meagher club. Mr. Mclntjre, It xxill bo lPiiu'inbeit-d, Is the man who leslgn. d the position of assistant ellstilct attorney of Nexv York for the puipoo of defending Ed xx aid J. Ivory, an American citizen, arrested In London on the chaise of being a djnamlter. Ivory was ic lcased. Among the oilier featuies of Satur da evenings piograinm'i xxeto a solo by John Foul, recitation. Miss Liz.de Needham; nolo, Mr. Glngdom. bolo, John Wliltehouu, solo, John J. O'Grady. THANKSGIVIISfiDAY (1AME. Lackawanna and High Nchnol Foot ball Team Mill Play. Tho greatest football rlx-nliy of the seison and thei laigest crowd xxlll bo features of the Thanksgiving day gumo between the High school and P honl of tho Laekawnnnn elevens at Athletic pink. Tho game xxill bo called ot 3 o'clock. An admission of 23 cents xvlll bo chatged. Poth teams have been very success ful and each has a large following of students and alumni and their friends, two exldenrcs tint the Thanksgiving Dav event will be lively In more than one paillculnr. flHSS TYLER OETS A VERDICT. But It Vnsu't An) thing Lll.o tho Otli er Dnmngn Verdicts eil llio Woele. Miss Roo Tvler, of Honesdale. who Injuiecl her arm by tripping on Church street, Carbondale, and who sued the clly for $10,000 damages, did not fare as xx-ell as tho other damage seeking plaintiffs of last week's session of civil court. A paltry tso. wib in the eyes of the Jury compensation sufficient for Miss Tylcr'o damages. The trials of the cuss of William P. Evans against tho borough of Tavlor, and tho Mcllug-h caso xxere not com pleted Saturday and will in conse quence bo resumed this morning. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT And eacb.day and night duilng this week oii can jret at any (linguists Kemp's Balsam for the Throat ami Lungs, ac knowledged to bo thu most successful lempdy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Ilroiichltls, Arthma and Consumption. (let a bottle today nnd keep It always In tho houe, t-o xott efin check your cold at once. Prleo 2"e nnd 6t)c. ttamplo bottla M BEFORE BREAKFAST. Speaking of delegates xx-o weren't speaking of thr,m but will now once, upon a time this toxxn was beset by a vast multitude of women delegates who xvero assigned to various hospitable) homes. A prominent resident was to receive ono of the visitors and Bent her carrlago with a lrlcnd to tho station to meet tho expected guest. Tho friend went according to in structions but, as tho train camo In, Bho suddenly realized that theromlghtbe sotno difficulty In recognising her particular delegate, and confided her fears to an ac quaintance, a voting man who xvas go ing about wearing a pirtlculaily Ill-tempered and unhappy expression of counte nance. "Yes," he said, "I'm In tho same boat; am down hero looking for mother's blamed delegate. Don't know whether she's whlto or black, thick or thin and I'xo been snubbed Just fourteen times. Mabe that's the ono," and he rushed off to greet a soveic voung peison xvho stood nt tho baggage rocm door. Jut then a handsome, dlstlngulsl ed looking lady emerged fiom the croxvd. Tho anxious Scranton woman mndo up her mind that this stately pcisonage must bo her filend's delegate ns tome one of Impoi tance would surely bo sent to Mrs. D'a luxurious homo, so she hastened to ad dies tho stranger. "I beg your pardon, aie you a delegate to the convention? I believe I am to take jou," But sho pro ceeded no further for the handomo lady faltly shouted, "No, madam, I am not!" xxlth tho accent on the "not" "You'ro tho sexenth person who has asked me that question. Praj, do I look like a dele gate''" and sho elrevx herself up Indig nantly while her xxould-bo entertainer fled Saturday night tho chrysanthemum shoix- camo to an end. The attendances xvas largo as it was during tho threo davs It lasted Dining the exenlng a number of selections were rendered by the Laxvrence band. A dance will be conducted bv the Scran ton Blcyclo club Wednesday night. KELLY SPEECHLESS AGAIN Strange Affliction Again Overtakes Him at Hartford, Conn-Something About Ills Troubles la This City. Fied Kelly's odd aflllctlon is noxv mstlfylng medical circles In Hartford, Conn. Kelly, it will be recalled, went to sleep nt the Grand Central hotel, In this city, one night last winter In per fect health anil possessing all his senses, and woke up In tho morning devoid of the power of speech. Dr. P. H. Kearney, flist, and the Lacka xxanna h'ospltal staff, later, made un successful attempts to lestoro his lost faculty. While undergoing treatment in a Michigan hospital his speech sud denly returned to him and he xvent his xxay rejoicing. Word noxv comes fiom Haitford that he has again been suddenly rendeied speechless. While hete the doctors dlaenosed Kellv's case as an alfectlon of the nerves controlling the vocal organs. He was struck xxlth' a hammer In tho throat a r umber of jeais ago and for some weeks was unable to make use of his poxxer of speech. The oigans themselxes weie not Impaired but In some xxav, not definitely understood. Helix's nervous svstem, particularly that part controlling the organs of bpech, was so affected that ho at times Is unable to dliect Its func tions. The Lackawanna hospital physicians claimed that Kelly's aflllctlon xxas vir tually un hallucination He simply thought he couldn't talk. While he xxas at the hospital his sight also left him, or at least he claimed It had. The doctors were satisfied from an ex amination of his organs of vision that he could seo as xxell as anyone and proceeded to convince htm that he could Various experiments were resorted to and finally one proved successful. He was given a slate and pencil and told to xx rite. Ho groped for the pencil and late Just like a blind man His wilt ing xxas In peifect alignment as good as he xxas ordinal lly capable of. This and other like means vxere pteserved in and after a day or so ho could see again as xxell as ex'or. He could see all the time but he dIJn't knoxv it: It was iifccofury to convince him that he xvasn't blind His trouble with hW Fpeech is of the very same character. Thete Is no msplclon of foxing. Ho Is simply suPerlng fiom a strange af fectation of the xxill power. lnqil(Ht Tonight. Coioner Lostrcet Saturday empan elled tho folloxvliig jurors to Inquire Into the diath of Patrick Gallagher who fell from a carilage In the Mount Pleasant mlno Tiiursduy A T Raynsford, V. G Moser, C. H. Derby, T J. Duffx, P. J. Cuslck and John T Biivimi. Tin inquest will bo held in tho Arbitration room to night. - Rnln of Penn Axennci Pioperly. John Jermjn has purchased from too Merchants' and Mechanics' bank tho property on penn axenuo occupied !y E. L. Gallen Tin eons.di ration xvas SJJi, 000. OTR. E, G. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE Or.inillAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Iieoldundor positive Written CJunrnnteo, ilouro, NorvmstiC3, Latitude, oil prnlce, Youth, ful Lrrorj, or L'xceaivo lo of Tubacco, Opium, or I iquor, which lfadj to MIsorj, CorBumiition, huanlty and Death, At etoro or by mail. SI n instructions, l'j cents, Ono ratnplo only eold to 0vu ijviovu, ai ciuiu ur uy uiuu tinted Labol Special Extra Strenmn. For Imiicitonoy. Loss ot' luixcii wuiiv luauiiwuui w (Sterility or Borraneeti $1 h boxt eii for f 3, vritbjVj ?ivrlttn (fuarnnteoy 11mvab W ja nf ( nltnAl (n 111 pa In 1TTi At ntnpVl GCPOBEor by mail. AP" Wm. G, Clark, 336 Penn, Ac, Scranton, Pa NBIIVOU.H TUOUHLKS; AT.L KINDS cured with Animal Kxtracts. free book lelli how. WAMUINUlWf UUEiUOAL CO., Waahlnstou! V. C. toaltii Ib Wealth. t.'jSWWJ M (K " tl ".& m Tl V rtB Full Set Tmrmmm 8 I ULL 8 ll $5.00 FULL SET TKUTI1 TEUTH CLEANED TEETH WITHOUT PLATE TEETH EXTRACTED $S.()( 25 c $3.00 Free NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR .ni.TVm1! c.tr.',.ct, iHHlflllod ixboliitely xvithout pnln by our lato 5 ,Jf... S mctoA PPed to tho ruiiih. No Kleon-prortucln? ..?iiii?.Sr0.ul "I eiironot pompetlnK xvltb clieiip dental e. Jil,,i'"i11l,JJ",,1',lMltlu,"r"uluMlll'lilll,l'' prlrculeiM than liulf u!iiW,.,blf UC.1,U TllCMe lire the only Denial Parlors In iJ5ii. .111 l,,."le,t,1B P'ltentcd Hppllniiccs nnd InsredlentR to fV, f Vi '"I and apply uolit crowns nnd porcelain crovvm, unde. u.o?!.f.'.'.,i"1'l"In' t.uell,.ftntl warranted for teiieurs, without tit nm, , e"' " Ti p,l,n' F'" or Teeth S5. Wo Kiinrunteo a I'H'I')' Gold crown and tocth xvithout plates, Roia lllllns f-S.l.,S' ili,0.r..del,tlil.vrorlt ,,ono P'lnluMty nd by specialist . t".? IhS'I?...1 Sv. W teelh 0"tra'' 1 tho morning ami ko Homo ln.ten0Jl!ili?i,,U,.,,ncw,tecth Wo cm tell you exactly xvlmt X?i,-rnWJLrw.L,I.0,!,by "mo Pamlnntlon A written ipinrniitea of ten venn i xvlth all work. Iiours, 8 to Hi Sundnys nnd holldnxn, 5 her office iS he city et'" Wo hnvo no connection xvlth Ay .i 'YSl "!" "ndefflunod, have hnd feoth extracted nnd brldsje xvoik dono nt Dental 1 arlors, and cheerfully recommoud their method, liolnir paltilei nnd NEW nouns 8 TO S SUNDAYS 10 TO I. Cor. Lackiiwaiinu nnd Wyoming TRIUMPH Wnrm air furn.icc, solid cast radia tor, sectional fire pot, absolutely gas tight. Don't purchase ariy 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. LEONAR 505 Lackawaunft A to., 6craaton Professional Directory. Advertisements Under This Head $5 Per LIm Per Year. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. KAY, 206 Penn ave., 1-5 nnd 7-9 p. m. Diseases of women, children. Telephone. DR HATESON, S37 N WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a. m to 4 p. m. DR C L KRm SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank blldfr, 122 Wjoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D. HOME opathlit, No. 228 Adams Kvenue DR. A. TRAPOUD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner jeimlns avenue and Spruce street. Scranton. Of fice hour. Thuisdcy and Saturdajs, 9 a, m to 6 p. m. DR. W. H AILBN, 512 NORTH WA8H iiiBton avenue DR. L M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 208 Hoard of Tinele building Office hours. 8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p m Resi dence Su9 JIadlson axenue. DR C L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Ruptuie. TrusJ nttlnp and Pat Reduc tion. Office telephone 1303. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR S. W. L'AMOREAITX, OI'FICK 234 Adams Residence, 1W Vlulbcrrj. Chron ic dlEeasei, lunps, heart kidney, and Renlto-urlnary oigar.s a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR geon Horses, Cattle ami Dojs treated Hospital, 324 Llrden fitted, Scranton. Telephone 2672. I.avx'yor. b"'n"REPI.OGLE. ATTORNEY-TX)ANS necotlated em re il eeit.ito security. Mears biilhllnff, coiner Wauhlnnton ve nuo and Spruce etrcet AVARREN A KNAPP, ATTORNEYS nnd Counsellori-at-Laxx-. Republican bulldinf. Washington uvenue Sen:. ton, Pa. WATSON, DIEHL. HVI.I. .v KDMMER Kit Attorney and rounw lliir-dt-I.tixv, Trader' Nntlon.il Rank Building;; rooms 6, 7, i. i and 10, thlid flooi JAMES H TORREY. ATTORNEY AND Counbellor nt Ltvx Rooms 413 unci 414 Commonwealth HulldlnK FRANK K. BOYLE ATTORNEY AND eouncllor-ut-lax Burr bulldinx., rooms 11 and 14, Washlnston avenue. JESSFP & JKSSUP. ATrORNF.YS AND Counselloi at laxx. Commonvxealth bulldlnB Washing-ton axenue. ALFRDI) HAND, WILLIAM J HAND, Attorneys und Couusellors, Coir.mon xveulth bulldlnj; P.oomi. I!, 20 and 21 FRANK T OKELL ATTORNEY-AT-Iaxx-, Room 5. Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY- T. La xx. Rooms 514, 515 and 316, Board f Trade llullJlntr. B F KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LA Y 120 Wjominff avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAJ5 J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Laxv, 45 Commonxxealth bldg., Scran ton EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY Rooms 11 and 16, Republican bide JEFFREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-nt-laxx, Commonxvealth BulMlng. L. A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, 423 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa. C R PITCHER, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa, PATTERSON & WIIvCOX, TRADERS' National Bank Building C. COMEGYS, S21 SPRUCE STREET. A. W. BBRTHOLF, Atty., 319 Spruce St. Detective. BARRING & M'SWUENRY, COMMON woalth building, Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency, TT-B I Full Set $5.00 75c up 50c $2.00 to t.5.00 $1.00 CHILD FILLINGS SILVER ITLLINtlS CJOLD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS the Nexv York ml m ndvprtlnarl. j. m. jiuu.ii.ivL,it, lauo.viuiberry el." YORK DENTAL PARLORS Avcs. (Over Ncvvnrk Shoe Store.) Entruuco ou Wyoming avenua Architect PERCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT, Boird of Trade BulldlnR. EDWARD II DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 24, 2.-. and 2S, Commonwealth building. Scranton E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICH rear of bw, Washington avenue LEWIS HANCOCK. JR . ARCHITECT, 41o Spruce St , eor. Wash axe , Scianton, FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price Building, 12t Washington avenue, Scranton. T I. LACEY &. SON, ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank Dentists. DR I O LYMAN, 223 N. WASHINGTON ax enue. DR. F. L. Jl'GHAW, 305 SPRUCE street. DR II. T. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 111 Wyoming avo. WELCOME C SNOVER, 421 LACKA xv anna ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Drcssnu.kcr. .MRS. M. E DAVIS, 430 Adams axenue. Wire Screens. JOS KFETTElI REAR lirTrACKA xvanna imnue Scranton Pa. , manufac turer of V. ire tlcreons. Schools. SCHOOL OF THF LACKAWANNA, Scianton, Pa. Couts-cs pripiintory to oollege, laxx, mPtli ine or busine'. Opcm SeptaiEliei J3 Solid for catalogue Rsv. Theimas jr Cann, LL D , Walter IL lluell, A. M SjcJ. G It CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nursoiymcn sion 140 Washington ave nue ; grci 11 lious, 1350 Ninth Main ave nue; itoro telephone 7SJ. Hotels and Kcstaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 TRANK lln axenue Rains reisonable P. ZIEGLER, l'roprletor SCR.VNTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L & W. pipxenger depot Conducted 011 tho Eu. ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. MlscclluncoiH. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR halls, picnics, partler, receptions, wed dings and concert xvnrk furnished Tor terms address It. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'a uiusio store MEGAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, txvlnc Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scianton, Pa TRANK P BROWN & CO, WHOLK sale dealers In Woodxvare, Cordage jid OH Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna live. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC. countant and auditor. Rooms 1 and 20, Williams' Bul.dlng, opposite pottoftlce. Agent for tho Rcn Fire Eztingulshor. Printing THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. North Washington uxenun Linotypa Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed In this region. K ... l
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