The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 23, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SCRANTOK TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING-, NOVEMBER iitf, 1897.
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WE ARE THftNKFUL
I'm llm tmtrminao received In tlio
putt Wo tlii'iulino i lull make
SIM CI l, on Mil Tor thti wu'K
or iliiiliksKlvlnit.
4 4-4-M-4 -f-f-ff-f4-f-f-f4 0
Man' (ulM.lli "lion, Inep, v
(list cauiiiil)lo iiem,rei;u CI 70 v
Jill prlie MI iO .JJA...' X
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SCIWSPEIEli, f!
410 SPRUCE STREET, $'
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CITY NOTES.
Tin tin ti of Un Huh Crow rmiKrcsa
tlon nf Mt Ik Mil v 111 inul tonlfilit in tho
rhun h
Tin I'nlrm r -piIsnntM nf ar will hold
tliri rt iii.en and banquet nt .Music hall
tonmht
Till iiKiilnr lnet-tiiiK of t lit Ctntral
VAonnns C'hilstl.ui 'IV mper.inco union
will bi In M this, afternoon al J o'lloik
It l riiiiistly eh tired that In rnnklm;
'I huiilv-glxlnr olfeilliMl tin- i'loieiiee Mls,
81011 in" tpruo stui'l, will lie kindly re
mi mbcrt il
Tin l.n.inl ol Ai-ioilntid Chailtn. of
Sacrum n will uiHt this rvi ntim ni 8
urlnrk. 111 Iho poor bo ud room. Muni
cipn' b I! Ilinr
i i l nit r S I. 1oiiRMtrirt was 1 11 nlsnt
ill I to KltHtvllle In consultation on the
i-i ff lr. V.in ('. Dukni, who Is. ill
1 1 un 1 loud iiulsuiiliu-
r'nilex .1 Him J .iml .lolin .1 Wllllann,
ttif mispeetul bur slam in listed at Xantl
uiki wcie committed to tin- oouiitj Jail
su relay in tie f mil of t.i lull.
M Il.ifftilv, police man al Itlclimondali',
-""t. rilay litmiKht 11. .1 tibli to tho
iiilial pullcu station Walsh Is wanted
tor un assault on .M Mnhod., of this
IiJ
I'l.c V main's cinlstian Tiinppinnoo
iniou or (linn ltidste will ini'i t wltli
Mis. rilffoid, lit Inr harm, on Penn ave
nue Tiu-dnv ntti rnnon, Nov. '2? al T
li lo k
liii if. limslcv and Llinlra Ciow, of
liiiiin.n., w n ii'fiiMd i maniaire II-
i iiii stiid.iN, is tl'o lndv Is a minor
ml no tniiM lit of patent in Kimnllali
was lorlliooniliitr.
t John's. T. A. I! C.uUt hoelet.v, of
Pint 1'iook, will celebrate ThanksKlvlm,'
l i ewth un (iitcri.ilnmi.nt, sueUl and 1
uppti nt tlieii hill on Cai oti-" avenue,
rtitit - la tvinini;
Tin- fnni'ral ot J. Alton Davis will take
plan (Ills afternoon nt 1 10 fiom III
Iionn luiii Linden street. It will bi- at
ii nded bv tin' nn tubers of the Lackuwan
ii i IJjr jtxK lation.
Tlio Hi raiilnn Sonnolund Journal np
liuuiil on Saturday iiuto.ibtil to twenty
p.iKis Under the present m in.ntenicnt
ihf nipei has bico.ni' t tie I adlnK fler
nan paper in Noithensttin Petmsjl-
.mi J
Tin ii wen !.i iliatln. fiom nil c.iii'-if-In
ilio clt list wclK Two win- fiom
lipliilii ii i an' two fiom nn mbranious
i mi if is new IMS i of contnBlous
iIim.is' s ii'portul 14 were of dlplilhetla
1 of si a i let fier unit one of ioup.
Tli i:iit( iptlii? Il.inc'ns class, wliirli
mitts imiv ThuiFdav cenliiK in I.A
iilsioi lull, in VoinlnR umiuio, '11111 i"
niii the Injunction of Harrv Ttli.r,
will conduct its opmliiK foclil Thi.T'--i
i iMiilnK. No '.i at llxielslor hall.
In l.ikk Rlthiii un outside woikman
t tin Hampton eolliii. Iind hl col
la' bono broken while al woik yesti r-
iy lie H now at thi, Mosit, Tilor ho."
ltul Hithler Is a married man and IKes
on tin Wist .Mountain, at u place caHnI
lit in s Hi is, ',7 year.s of ne.
Tin fuiiual of Miss Maiy Malomy took
plait vistinlav moinlnt," troui the homo
of In r palilits, Ml anil Ml" Kdwaid
laluiic A hlkh nuis of jefiiiltm wa--iilibiatid
in Pt I't-tfi's catlieili.il by
1Xl V J. (ioiish, liter which Intrr
nn nt w.ib m.uli. In ll(U' luk Cathollu
i lined iv
Alai HilsstH, .iR'tl 21 ais, is nt the
Em iKiucv hospital at pi lice luadinni'
lilt. ir. '.tie ol Mra . 1J lJ'i.,-(;an,
I itent for tli" Unaid ol A s,k f tut C'luir
itlis Tho jouiiK uiiinun aulMd hcio
B.itu i'.i niglit and lalnia to l.m.
w ilki'd the tntlie illstuncu from Sun
bun, about ninety miles.
T laj aid ton'onow aie iho anmi'il
iloTi'itlon ilajs of the Houo of tho Good
nittiluiil. TIioo dWi'iistd to Kto to a
il. m iins purpo-o s-houlil renumber this
iisM iiiion Niaily 'J") pet-ons -ire shcl
1. 1 d in the icfuru of the uufoitunate,
or l .i mi) be bt! inl such n l.trKo fam
llj ! in i,icnso one. JJonatiuns will
Our
Display
Of
Xtner wa moiu exlenEle and elaboi
pte than we will txlilblt this vnek. Taat
our tuodcU aro generally accepted as
marking all that Is nev, umel and attrac.
tho In .Millinery Is a, woll-known fact.
Wo luno mado a Fpoolal effott for our
display for this week and if you are In
want ot the Latest Stjlea and at a tea
sorrablo price there Is but one place in the
city to so. 'Vnd tli it is at
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324 Lackawanna Ave.
bo railed for If notice Is cnt to tlio
.Mother Hilpcilm.
John Pierce, n colored man, while be
ItiB eFOorti'd up Lackawanna titrnuc by
Constnblii V. K Cole jesterdiiy, bioKo
iiwnj mid made his dentin by Jumping n
tialn at that time moving out of the
Delaware, Lncknwunnii mid Vilern
ard. 1'leico was nrresled In Wt xt
Sciaiitou on a wiirriint Ivrtitd nt the In
stance of his wire, chin Klnu non-support
mid assault and button.
un Thank'glvliiK la Ihf Central 11 ill
road of Sew Jeisey will run un ei.urIo.i
to Alluntonn for the benefit of those who
wish to atlmd ll.u elPli-ddrnd at Allen
town. Tlio train will lino tho city ut
0 In a, m , Htopplni? at all iitntlohD to Aph
ley. IlctuinliiR tho triln will liae Al
knlown nt 11.41 p. in. Kate for tound trip
Is il This excursion will also bo a mea
accommodation to those who deslio lo
hco the l,ifayttti-Li'hlph fool ball name
at Hethlehean.
MarrlaKC llecnffs weie yeilridn grant
ed to Aithur 12. Jones and Sarah Ann
f?tcw uril, ot Old Foirc, CleoiKe H Adnnm
ind Sallna Hutnlde of Moofde. John
Ktlly and Annie SInlonev, of Seranton;
WnlailUilaw Wei tier of Jtsup. and
Mamie Shank, of old t'orRc, John Mil
loney, of Aoca, and Cella Noone, of
Heianton, Tranlt . Mnrnbaktr, of Scinn
ton, and Ilaltle V. llillllu. of Dunmoie.
W H Parker mid Sarah J. Mdjitt. ot
Seranton; William llarvy and licrtlm
Hutkliv, of Seranton, Jacob OIri'hKIp
and Petltou VHchltz. of PrlceburK;
(leorse Skiba and Mary Dtmcksllc. ot
Scianton; Hobart ii. Haines and Illiinebe
I. Thomas, of Scianton, O.ivid T (Jiif
rtlhs and I.ouIhi Jone, of Porct CMl.
v Mill (lose.
' itlr Ftoio will lio'Vlin si todav (Tues
Ui) on aiootltit o a death In the fam
ily. Mi a is K IlJKcn
DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL
Dim
to J'ntrick (inllaclicr'K Inc-
pcripiici', Hip Jury Snld.
Xothlns tendlnK to show neglect or
foul play developed ftoni la-st nlghl's
InqticM Into the death of 1.1-yenr-old
Patrick Gallagher, of Kim stteot, who
was killed Thursdnv inornlng by full
ing from nn a-cndlng caitiago In th"
Ml. f'leas.i'it sliaft.
James Mangan, the boy who was on
the (tutlatre with him at the time, said
that the canlage had only staitfil
when he heard Uallugher gasping a3
If his bieath had been taken uway
and the net Instant he paw him &tag
ger and pitch head foremost length
wio on the eairl.iije plalfurm At
about the mihip time thN happeuod the
cairlage spot Into the daikntss and ho
could nn till whit happined after
wurd. The witness sttood mar the side
and hpil hold ot the non biacis.
Anthin Knirllsh, Henr tUudner
and ThomnH Foul, footmen, all testilied
that the signal "to hoist men" was giv
en and inswired and tint tho carriage
was hoIsti.il at the usual speed.
John Heain the enineir, testified ns
to the signals and also swore that
he hoisted the rail Inge on that trip
nt the spied usual when men ate
aboaid John Van Hergen, foreman
of .the loillerj, testified thit there Is
a nile against allowing anj pel sons
ecipt worknun to go down the mine
without permission It was impossible.
howmer to sttietlv enforce this ml-'
as the headmen do not know all the
tmplieh. John Oallagher, father of
the boj, was present and asked sev
eral questions.
Tho Jury l endued a verdict to the
effect that the boy came to his death
h accidcrt and that the accident was
due to his own Inespuleiice.
BARTIS BOWLERS WIN.
West Siders Lose the Second Half
und Toimiiimcnt.
Th" mo tell tournament lietwcen the
Wost Side and tcntt.'l city bowling
clubs was concluded laat night at the
I'lk all"s, the centi il city bow'ais
winnluiT bv "ul points
The Ktin last night wis Central
eltv, I.T.'s, West Side, 4.0LI. The si me
of th lht half whh ii was bowled last
wool' at Wamke's alley was. West
Side. C0(". Centi.ll lt. ."."lO. The
central city bowle- wi n all fho games
last night and one in the pnvious hall,
making them wintieis or a majotliv
of the games as well as winners of
the tournament.
Last night's hlgln st score and high
est avonige run, 18S and 36fi respct
hely, were made by Donilinck Gib
bons, of the cential city club.
The membei i of the victor! ju" team
are: Haiti, captain, Olbbons, Adams,
Welchrl, "imi ilcr and Wharton, The
West Side club is compost d of Wat nke,
captain. Coons, Jones, James, Voos
and Whettllng
ROBERT KNAP!' INSTANTLY KILLED.
Wns Itptiiininu' to liis Homo in Ta
lor Prom tJiPPiiu'ood ( oilier.
Itobert Knapn. an aged resident of
Tajli.r was instantly killed last even
ing on the Central Hailioad of New
Jusey at that placfe Mr Knapp had
lor years been emplocd at the Oieen
wood collleiy ami was on his wuy
homo when tlm acildcnt occurred.
When he reached the Central Itail
roid ciosslng a train was passing. Ah
scion ns It had gone by he started over
the ciossln and was run down by u
tialn going In the opposite direction
on the other track. He was struck and
thrown some distance and Instantly
killed. Mi. Knapp was born In Pitts
ton, Jan. 31. 1S-8.
The futieinl seiviie will be held
fiom l.ls late homu in Taj lor, Wednes
day afternoon nt 2 o'clock.
A gentleman, wife and ihi'd, S jeats
old, want the lomloits of a hone In a
stilctly private tamiH. Must b- In a
good Incalltv. Willing to paj for com
tuils Address care of Lock Nov 113.
MR. 0SB0RNES' IXPERIENCES.
Addressed nn Audience ut (nod
Mii'plienl Chinch on Nntn Scotia.
Louis Ce. Osbourne, architect, last
evening tnteitalned an audience at tho
Chunh of the Good Shepherd with a
it i Italian of hit expeilemoB during a
"Hlcjclo Trip Thiough Xoa Scutln "
The Ipcture, ar nioro properly talk,
wn.s doublv InteresthiE for the reason
that Mr. Osbutiine, himself, had reen
imrl milnoil lltn lu..mt l.iu ,.1 I li.-. nnilli. !
h.... . ...,.'rf-... ...v ,...mv..u v. ..v w m-
em land. Ho described the customs of
the people, the geographical conditions
nnd Interspersed wuo the manv little
incidents wlibh eiry traveler notes.
The talk was lllustialed by stereoptl
con viows engiavcd by Air. Oaboiirne
from phoioEtuphs taken by him dur
ing tlia trip. St. Catherine's guild
tladles) wan In thatge of the enter
tainment. ELM PARK CHURCH.
OrKim Iteelial.
On the eveniiiK of ThonUsslvhrj Day,
Mr. J. Alfred PennliiKton will kIvo mr
Oignn lieiltnl In I3Im Park chinch, as
sisted by Mr. John T. WatUns, bari
tone. Admission, silver offorlnp.
'I he Lilluo Popiilntion
will not witness tho moat ThanUsBlv
Ing afternoon football game between
tho Hlsh School nnd School of the
Lackawanna, nt Athletic park. Game
tailed at 3 p, in. Don't miss it. Gteat
fame,
THANKSGIVING DAY
IN THE CHURCHES.
It Will He Observed Generally Through
out the City.
SPCCIAL MUSIC AND SERMONS.
In llnch Suction ol tlio City n. Nilinber
ol t'ongrngiUtons Mill I nlte in
Worship -II lull .llnkKcs and Special
Sermons In the Cnthollc Churchc.
.limn Cuiigrcstitiiius HI Contrib
ute I'lotisioiiR and Clothing lor tho
Poor.
I'ei I'ongtefiitlou In the illy will
hae lis HpeLlal Tlianl.sgivlng Uay
uvip durlni" elllur the nioinlug or
ext'tiltig of that day. In each bccllon of
Iho elt theie will bo n union seivlce.
In all tin Cttlh die eluiuhis there will
bo celebtutlons of high mass und spei
lal sennons In the morning
Tin Him Park Methodic nnd Penn
Aveiiti' Hiptlst I'oligiegatlons will
unlti In a n'lvlie in the former a edl
Ike at lino o'llock. liev. 111. ". Al.
'Willi will riruich. The nial music
will be lx'iidered l.y the big chorus iholr
oi the Pt nn Aenue ehuich and hIhis
ci a fiom Klin Palk church
Miss Haw fey, the mlsMoniii v r,t Kim
I'aik ihuich, will lecelve eonti Ibutbins
ot piuslcns and money In the Ueture
loom todD and will pee that they are
cUMtihutoil among nei?dv families. The
s-imo Kind of ollleo will lie ii"rfntnied
by Jllss Kilgbaum, the mlsaioniiy of
the Venn. Avenue Haptlst ihuteb. She
wlil receive clothlnvr. piovlslons and
monej tomorrow In the chltiih pit Inn.
There will be two morning seiviiei
in St. Luke's Kplscopal chinch. At
7.".0 o'clock Holy Coiiiniunlon will bo
admlnlstcied, nnd nt 10 "0 theie will
be morning pl.t pi, a MMnum by the
rector, Kev lingers Ist.iel. and Holv
Communion The rongteg.Ulon will
hcnil provisions today to the patlsh
looms, I.'" Washlnglon avenue, wheto
thev will be received b a i ommltti o
ind dlstilbtitid among the needy Wed
neda Hit' i noon and Thurs-ila moin
llig Contributions of money should be
sent to the lector.
At St. Luke's Dunmore Mission, St.
Mink's, thiio will be mornliiff prajer,
Holy Communion and a seim m begin
ning at ) o'clocl-. TJianks-glvIng din
ner will be stiver!. Picket will be
fold at J"' tents Pilch. A Hrge niinibi r
of tickets have been distributed gratu
itously among the poor.
at si:coxd ciirncir.
The Thanksgiving D ly servk In the
Second Presbyterian chinch will begin
al Jam o'clock. The pastor, Itev. Dr.
Charles K Uoblnsoi1, will pleach.
Special music will be rendeied under
the direction of Prof. ssot' J. M. Chance.
Sund.iv's offeiings were made tor the
Chilbtian l'ndeavor sociely of the
chin- h and will be uW to ptocure
provisions foi the poor. rollowln.
will be the music pragr rmme:
Organ priltidc March Tiluniphile.
Salome
Anthem-"! Will Give Thanks."
I'lnm tho cantala of HeNhaKzar
Quartette for mixed volets, "Thanks-
gllng lljrnn" Sthniikir
Duett "I Will Sing Prabe "
Misses Ulicl, and clarag in
Anthem "We 1'ralso Thee" Her In it
Organ postludt. Uaehilcr
Oiganlt .Mi. J. M. Chimin
Nelth' r the Youiif .Men's nor the
Young Women's Christian association-
will have a Th u ksglving lliy service.
Th" building of the former will lo
ili'spd lrtini U to .! M o'cluck. The as
sociation extends thiough The Tribune,
an Invitation to nil boys and joung
nun to mail themselves of the com
foi'ts of the looms throughout the day
and evening, particularly during tin
latter period
In the 1'iist Presbyteiian chuich the
pastoi, lies. Ur J,imes McLeod, will
pte.it h dtliing the seivlce which will
be held In the morning Theie will be
music appropriate to the daj.
Theie will be a special seivlce In
Ciace ltefonned Hptscopal church be
ginning at It'. 30 o'clock.
I'XION LCTHIUJAX SHHVICKS.
Theie will bo a union service of the
V angelical Lutheran chuiches. It
will be held in the evening in Holy
Trinltv il'tuoh, foiner uf Adams ave
nue and Alulbi-iiy street, and will be
gin at 7 '0 o'clock. Hev. C. Ii. Spleki r
Is thi- pastor ot the church. The Kng
llsh sermon will be pienilud by Hew
W. C. L. Latter, of St. Paul', and the
sermon In 'leininn hj" Bev. J. W. Ran
dolph, of St Peter's. The pasters of
the other chuiches will cinduec the
I liurgieal .services,
Theie will be Thanlnglv lng services
at (iiace Lutheran church on Thanks
giving morning at 1 30. 'Iho pastor,
Kev. Foster I'. lilft, will p-each.
In flreen Itlde theie will be spec! il
services in all the churches In the
1 mmnlnir.
' In Hunmoie the Methodist, I'lesby
terlan and Hiitlst ongtetratlons will
hold a union service In the Litter's
chinch on DnlUy street In th'e morn
ing. The sermon will be preached bv
Itev. C II. Hayes, of the Alethodist
church.
Thanksgiving fccrvlees of an lmprcs
I slve character will he observed bj
j tho churches of tho Not th Hnd. All
i the Protestant r.nslMi - bpeaklng
churches which comprise the congre
gations of the North Alain Avenue
Haptlst church, Puritan Congregation
al chuich, Presbyterian thutch and the
Chtistlan chinch, will assemble at the
Methodist Hplscopal church, whero
' they will Jointly offer up praises to
I the Dlvlno Jlnsler. Tiro servln Is to
be ondueted in the morning ut 10 30
o'clock. The sermon for the occasion
will be delivered by P.ev. William Hul
I gin, of tho Christian church. Special
I mulc will be rendered by a select
thoir.
WJ3LSI1 CONnnnGATIOXAL.
At the Welsh fonsjieijatloniil chuich,
The wash day dinner is
never appetizing. The
offeusive odor of the
hot suds permeates the
house. But this is
not the case when
FELS-NAPTHA soap
is used boiling and
scalding arc done away
with.
ILLS d CO , Philadelphia.
Dyspepsia,
Heartburn, Ciii.
trltls u ml nil
omnch Ulsor-
ders positively cured. Orovnr Uiuhum's 1h-
pepsfu Itt'ine'dv U a mirltle. Uno done ro
moves nil illittrens, and u permiiniint euro of
the most cliruiilti nnd huvero eases li iiuran
tenl. Ponot Hiillorl A ftd-vuut bottlu will
run ln en tlio most sUoptliiil.
MntthowH ill us., J)iiu''UIh, U'ij Liiultu.
J wuuuu uve'imu.
on West Alnikcl tiect, services of an
Impressive nntutc tire to ho conducted
throughout tho entire dny. In tho evt
nlng the pastor, llev. JJi H. S. Jones,
will deliver un oration.
Services of n slnillnr sort will be ob
seived at the West Alaiket Street
Welsh Haptlst chuich. Tho Itev. V.
F D.ules will huve ihrrge of devo
tional service at the AVayno Aventti'
Haptlst chuich, Intel eating Thanks
giving services will be observed nt tho
Welsh Prtsbjterlan church, on Wavne
avenue. Ilev. I'. J. Phillips, the pas
tor, wilt have chatge of the day's pro
t ceiling",
On the West Side a union ser
vice will be h"ld In the morning at
the M'lanton Stie t Hapllst church.
In addltlot, several of the churches v.ill
hold seivlccH In the evening.
'I'he union set vices of the morning at
the Seranton Stteet Huptlst ihurch will
be conducted by tin pastors of chun li
es wheto the seivi.'s uic conducted
In Kngllsh. Special music villi
b" lcnilcml bv a sdeited choir.
The or del of senile will be
.is foPovvs Yolunt'iiy, Mis, 11. tl.
lleddoe: ilosokigj", coiuieg itlon; In
vocation, llev. J. 1. Moffatt; hymn,
l'ev. L. 15. Poster; itrlptuie, Hev T
He Cllirhv. player, llev. J. IS. Sweet;
h.vnin, Itev. J. P. Atoffat. offttliig for
Aest Side hospital; offeitoij, llev. S.
F. Matthew s anthem, chulr; scinrou,
Hev. 1. Doty; hjmn, Hev. T. lie
ilriiehv, bintdiitlon, I'ev L H ros
ter. IN THi: KVHNMNi!.
At (he Jatksnn Sheet Haptlst chuich
a set vice v.ill be held in the evening
which will be stybd the "LlciuUnUem
Fund I'.nllv." The obJe"t of the tally
is to In lug out llf lull chuich mem
bei ship, tiiitl the committee compilsid
of Hev. Thomas l tlruchj.Dav Id Wil
liams, J. S. ) Ian Is, Allied Huberts,
Kdwnrd Colllps John Thomas, will
receive suhsniptlous toward liquidat
ing the i rurch deb'. Cards will be dl.s
itlbut d and It Is expected lh.it each
person will take a inrd und pletlrj" a
certain annum
The Simpson chapter of the Simpson
Methodist i hutch Hpwoilh League,
will conduct a unique entertainment
nnd social at the church on Thanksgiv
ing night. It will be known is the
"Twv lot a quitter" social. A pto
giamme of novelties Is being prepned
! the I'liiunlltee and at the conclu
sion ot the i'erc ises, lie eieam and
cuke will In served thofe present.
Hailv Thuisihij moinlng the Chrls
Hin Hndeavor soc lety of the Washburn
Street Pisbyleilan rlmich will inn
duit a Ktmil'-e piajer service Ollur
Jilting peopl" are cordiallj- Invltid to
be present and join In the services
which will begin at MO o'cli k. Pi of.
James Hughes will addiess the meet
ing upon " Thanksgiving " Tn the l
evening the members of the Hible i la-s-cs
of the Sabbath si heol will conduit
nn eiil"italtimenl for which an eeil
li lit prom ammo is being at ring' d by i
peimmitte-1 of whhh W. T Pair all Is
( hnirniiin An admission of 3 nnd 10
cents will ,)o cb iif,rcl und light icfresh
menu will ne served in th p triors at
the conclusion of the cvi x Im -
The cuiigri g.ition of St MaiL s llvan
gellial Lutheran chunh, irnei of
Wnshb'itn and Fourteenth stieets, vil!
hold spcti"! Retvlees In (hi moinio-j
at 10.ro The pastor, llev. A. L. IM
mer. I'll. T) , will preach a shoit ser
mon und an offering for some char
Itible puriicisp will be taken.
ArTHHNOOX AND nVHXING
Two servlcis will be held at th"
AV"lsh Calvanlstic Alethudist chuich.
The flist in tile afternoon, beginning
at ." p. m , and the other In the ovinlm;
at 7 SO o'clock. Hnth services will l
e ondueted In Welsh and the jvastoi,
Hev. Hugh D ivies, will preach at e.uh
sei v ice.
At the Hillevue Wel-h Cnlvinlstic
Alclhodist chuich, ot which Hev. John
T. Morris is pastor services will be
h"ld in the afternoon and evening.
They will be i ondueted In Welsh and
WORTH OF
MIST He Slaughtered in
Jiiit EIuM Majs.
There's no alternative. 13 Ml'.ST
leave the stoic Die 1st.
This gives tho people an iiiietj nailed op
peiitunlt to buy their nillllmrv, vilV'th,
ilhbons, lieis, orn imcius, letrlili nnd
fnney feithirs at lilces lower thin Was
ever que tul em rew cei.li tble goJds.
Wi're alwajs fond of selling cheap, out
in this case ve have no alternative the
goods must so.
A. R. SAWYER
litt WVO.UING AVI'.XUH.
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Ladies' Coats--Black Boucle,
high storm collar, real value, $10.00.
Wednesday Tor $(.05.
. Ladies' Coats--Dark Navy Ker
sey, high storm collar, real value, $9.
Wednesday $5.05.
Child's Coats--Light mixture,
green Kersey trim, from 6 to 12 years,
real value $7.50. Wednesday $d-.S5.
Ladies' Light Coats are in great
demand. We have a large line of
Meltons, Kerseys and Coverts in full
tailor made finish, prices from $10.00
to $20.00,
Ladies' Capes--Fine Berlin
braided Capes in Boucle, Velour aud
Melton, from $5.00 to $35.00.
commence at 2 nnd 7 o'clock respect
ively The mistor will pn-neh at both
serv Ices.
Tho Youua People of tho Hirst Hap
llst chin i h. Strunton street, will give
n ' H L. A.- O." social nnd supper on
Thanksgiving evening.
The cDiigieprtlon of the Hampton
Stieet Methodist chinch will serve
a supper tit th" chuich In the evening
between the hotiis of (1 and s n't lock.
All the dilleaclcs of the senso'i will In
"Pi'Viil anil the menibois of the Ladles'
Mil roeloty will look after the serv
ing. 'fho LuUes Aid widely of the Chest
nut Stteet Oct man Pri'liytrlun
ti'iiuh will serve supper at the church
in the evening from to S o'tioik
The s'lpper will be followril bj a shoit
ciiteitalnmeni
Y. W. C. A. NOTES.
An "Open Parliament" vlll be held it
I he Young Wonit ii'k Cbrlstlnii assoelatloii
tonight at T..'0 o't lock. Hublu'ts of spi -ilal
interest will be dlseilssed Hverv
nreiiilii r and friend ol the assoelatloii aro
utgid to be present and to feel flee to
ask ativ qurgtlon. Notes fiom the stiito
eouvenllun will be given.
A new i Piss In penmanship will be
formed I 'rldiv evt nlng. Tills class is fri e
to am member ot the association. Miss
Uvi llurle, a student from Proft ssor
Whltmnie's mid Professor Hack's college,
has been sccurid to teach the class. Olrls
tire asked to rcRister their names nt
once at the ofllce of the association, SMS
Washington avt nue
AIIs Hmm.i Hays cltv sicieturv of
Peiinivlvnnla. Is in the titv. Silo nine
up from Wllkes-IJarte visterday.
Scianton Hasp Hull Pnik.
Will be the centie of attraction Thurs
day alternoon. The football tcjims nf
the 1 It Tli school and School of tho
Lae'rawaima will play the lln.il game
ot th" season. Witness the grent strug
gle, beginning at .1 p. m. Admission,
T, ecnls.
The Cold Wpnlher
Neci'ssitales warm clothing. Out line
ot winter suits and overcoats Is with
out doubt tlio finest in the eitv
Horvm .t. MerilU's,
.110 nnd 31S Lacki. ave.
It Is better to take Hood's Sarsa
liat Ilia than to experiment with un
known and untried piepaiatlons. We
know Hood's Snrsapaillla actually and
peimanentlv cures
Hoods Pills nit easilv and prompt
ly on the liver and bowel'. Cure sick
headache
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prices. They were k
thrown in our way is
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their actual worth K
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yours m a similar
way
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luluht tindsiiiipp. Value, CA Q
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value
Verv pietty ruby and din
mond 1I114 K rubies the
diamonds, t5 vulue .. .
Diamond and two emer
nidi Pretty nnd catchy,
vu value
Turquolto surrounded by
fiunlc'iii diamonds. ?l'j
value
Ileal diamond In neat set
tins 8.90
9.00
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Fur CoIIarettes--We have a
fine a&sortmcnt at leasonablc prices.
Ladies' Silk Waists--We are
closing out our Silk Waists aud offer
very stylish waists at a bargain.
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of stylish goods of the best quality.
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Our specials are not fanciful
products of pen aud ink.
Personal inspection will con
vince jrou that they are the
best aud cheapest goods in
the market.
Our Specials for This Week
1,000 Pair
of Men's Shoes.
In Lace and Congress,
all sizes aud toes, ranging
from $1.50 to $1.75. This
week,
1,000 Pair
of Ladies' Shoes
Button aud Lace, latest
toes, all sizes, selling regular
at $1.50 and $1.75. This
week,
326 Lackawanna Avsnu3.
"Famous Old Stand."
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415 and 417
Lackawanna Avenue Seranton. Pa;
In every kitchen are
the most useful as
well as the cleanest.
Complete line in our
down stairs depart
ment. Suggestions
might remind you of
some you need.
SALT IIOX of wood, value IDe, (f.
now 1UC
SALT linx of China wood cov- . .
er, aluo Tile, now 44C
WOO!) HIM FLOUlt SIJlVi:, ln
all sizes 1UC
KNU-VS Ht)X13S, with two parts (
and handle, rec,ular I'le.. now, luC
imi3AD UOAIIDS, 12 Inches In ,
diameter lUC
DOt'Hll HOA11D. larse sizes,
ri'Kiilii Tic, now 49C
CIIOPP1XO HOWLS, 3 h7cs,
value much mote than price..
10c, 19c, 24c
HUTrnn piiixts that win
ninke neat deslRns, loRitlar ,
pilce 2.'ic, now 1"C
SLAW rilTTimS that ate of
the best wood und blade, ,
value 2c , now 1 "C
HOLLING PINS with loo.se ,
hmelles UlC
COFKCn .MILLS. s:ood wmvl .
bo adjiistabli' Krlndeis Z4C
CLOTIIHS POLKS notched in ...
I! places and sharp end MJC
NO fi UltOOM. best whisks, ,
value 2."c, shuit time for lvC
THE GREAT
310 Lackawanna Ave.
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Alxuit tn style to select rrom
vmII mailo and all wool cloth; sev
ci il lolms We hnvi them fiom
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titv to'selfit fit.ni
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and riults.
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Our M. & H, Gloves are unsur
wassed at the price, in fit, flexibility
and wear,
Underwear
Complete assortments of Under
wear for Men, Women aud Children.
Special Ladies' Fleece Lined at 25c
Misses' Natural Wool Ribbed Un
derwear, reduced from 75c to 50c.
Men's Heavy Natural Wool Un
derwear, in order to close, reduced from
$1.00 to 75c.
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