(7l TJT7B FOT7ANTON TRIBlTNE-TUESD AY M,ORN"IN,if. NOVEMT.TSrt 23. 18JIT. T" W " mst Side REEVE JONES' CONCERT. Brilliant Musical Event in tlie Jackson Street Unpllst Church Artists Who Participated In It. The Jnckt-on Stnct Baptist church vvns filled to overflow Int.- lust cvcnlnB on tin- occasion of the Itc-eve Jones concert, which was given for the bene fit of the Tabemnclo ConKreRatlonal church, hut owini; to the largo num ber of tickets sold, It was held In the linger edifice. Air. Jones was assisted by Miss Cor delia Fret-man, T 11. Williams, of Pitts ton, and J. W. Jones, the solo basso of St. Luke's rhuiL-h. Walter Davis gue phasing piano ncconipunltiients to the ocal nutnbets. The programme was one ol gn-at excellent e. Mr. Jono tendered a number of piano nolo-? with the llulshed be-nut which characttr-It-s his woil:. His perfection of tech nique was never heard to better ud nntuge, particularly In his Llzst numbtr, "Lurea Dl Lnminermoor." That he delighted his uudlence In the Heeond gioup of (selections It Is tin lit it "s-aiy to state, as thciein were- In cluded three Welsh subjects, "Htd ; dd " "Undlv," a utlrd, odd little cotn !oiinn, with a palace foi backgiound, and .t duo of matke-d brilliance pre-."t-ntlnp the theme Tli third wn 'Mr. Jone' own ar tiinpeinent ol Men of llatlet-h," most tlitlliult of execution and full of color .ind lite. He also played thiee othc brief number- An Octave Study, by Knvv.itkv. a delicious Chopin Nocturne it nd an niuneraicnt of a National All, Land oi the Tore-fathers," which holds i wondeiiiil fascination not alone to the- Welshman, who loves It, but to evoij listener who hen is the plaintive under melody in H. Insistent sweet- lltH.-' Ml"s rrceman sang the billllnn'. wait song, "Delight." The r.m nuallt.e of tout and the gieat tnmpas of her sopiano wen- given conldeial 'e scope m this selection and peilnpi in no ulliei Is her ndiuliable attack more Mitisfattoilly shown Her stne-cato ivoik lt bewlldeilnglj clover and the tush puilty of tone nnd thoioueh con ti-1 of her llevible oigan are an un i mllng plcasuie. She also sang tht lovilv "Vlllant'lle- ' which attracted so much attention last fcc-ason when sung heic by Yaw. She leeelvcd seveml e n cues Her losponso.s, the favoille Lullaby," tij Nut lis and a Wt-Wh ir wc-ie tictlved with gleat enthus iasm T 11. Williams the well-known ten or of l'lttston. was In fine olcc. and nng most nttlsticallv "On the flood wins,' bv Pkcolomlnl. The beautiful solo, "For All Eternity," called foith he.iity encore--, In icsponso to which he sang Adam's "Holy City" with great feeling and pleasing Interpolation. J. W, Jones bad a prominent place on the progi amine and fulfilled the ex pectations of his many ft lends by his solos. He gave an excellent tendltlon of the stronglv dramatic t-ong bj Pin sutl, ' The Raft," concluding by Hul latd's "You Shall Not Go." He was al.so heat lily iccallcd. The conceit was in evet leaped a SwfSi)'j g Globe Warehouse reat Break Cloak Today we confine our icmarks to top-notch, high-grade Jackets, Blouses and Collarettes, but as you know we've got Cloaks, etc., at all puces, and the reductions here spoken of aflect every gar ment in the department. In other words, the price break begins with the finest garments in the place and runs light down till the Circs and Jackets, that sold at say N'2.01) or .S'3.00, are reached and in all cases the new pi ice is tar, far below what it was a week ago In Our Cloak Department Our constant aim has been to as skilled laboi could turn out. Year by year the brtterment has been obvious, to the most c.isu il observer, and now we think the limit ot peifect.on in tailoiing, cutting and finishing has been leached In a word il the getTupor materials used in" the manu lacture of the lackct;. Blouses, and we ire about to mention in detail can be improved upon, we want to know the how and the where. 518 Jackets for $12 vl-ido In Ile.iutlful Kuroys, with In liul Fiunts, licit, i tncy tilminlngs iln st itonuit. -ttlpe utin trimmings, ( tc., luiois. Tan Cijttii lilue oi Dlack " tie Jla.UO lust week. This Week $12 $13.50 Jackets for $10 Pine K-iscys. made with Ply Piont, fcl.it Colliii, hiiup'"d Bock und Pront, puputb lli.lmjb, etc., weic J13.;0 last v celt. This Week $10 $12 Jackets for S8.50 High Gtade Keisej, fine Satin trim mlngs, Inlaid Velvet Collar, full Snap ping, etc. A stylish Jacket that brought JL'.OO a week ago. This Week $8.50 $14.50 Russian Blouse, $8 l-'lno Kersey, full lined, exceedingly stylish, and tailored as well as tho lilghest-pilct-d garment money can buy. Colots, Hlack or Dail; Gteen. Wcie $12.00 last week This Week $S ill Globe Warehouse ana Giiv gieat success, and Mr. Jones and his nsslstntits were ovei whelmed with con gratulations nt Its close. tiil: uKAM-oun concert. Those who npprcclate good music, either ocil or Instrumental, have rarely been tteitod to un cvenlnn'fl enjoyment which was as pleasant n-4 the conceit given last evening by the Biadfoid Ttlo, of New Yolk city, nt the Plymouth Congiegatlonfil chute-h. Though the weather was unfavorable nnd other similar nffalts were being held In West Scranton. a falrlv good audience heard and thoroughly enjoy ed the conceit. The Trio Is comptise-d of two sisters, the Mlses Cecelia and Charlotte Ilradfoid and the-lr brother, John Hrudfoid Miss ilinco Hobblim. nn accointillfheel pianist, a companies the tilo Miss Cecelia lliadfotd is a talented violinist. Her nnmbeis on the programm? consisted of 'Slgeuner vvelun," by Sarasle. a two-part solo, "Koinnnre, ' by ltobaudl, and "Sere-n-nel" Haellne," bv Gabrlel-Miub. In ad dition, Mlhs Urudford plavd a duet with her biother, the liutlst, and In ti Jo. Miss Charlotte JJiadford playing second violin Miss Chat lotto Hi id ford Is the vocalist nnd elocutionist of the paity Her recitations, "The School Ma'am's Couitlni;' nnd "The Pit st Spat" wete but put tut Incllnl tlons of her undoubted nblllt. Her vocal election was n. two-part ploc-e, "Alia Stella Conflderte," by ltobaudl, and "Celeste," by New comb. John Hrudfoid Indicated his nliltlty as a liut lst bv p!avlng such dlillcult selections as ' Concc-ittstllck," by Popp, and the 'Ma'.urka do Solon," by Doppler. Tin? tllo opened the concert with the 'Ser enade," by Tltt'l, ind concluded It wc an ptiangimcnt of "Faust " 1-y (ounutl. Mbs Otcelli Eindfoul is it pupil ol the famous Madam Camilla 1 rt-o. who was beiself a pupil of the great "Ole Hull." ho successful was lot l ov films' conceit Hut an c-ffott will bo inntlo to have th" Hi id fold Trio appear bete- again. LITHE RY SESSION St Leo's Literal y and Debating so ciety held another of their inteiest Ing literal y sessions .t.t evening In St. Leo's hall on North Main avenue. Thoii'is F. Muiphv ptcsl'ied. The fea ture of th" evening' wis the debate upon "Resolved. That! labor helps the woile' mote than capital " The- aillrm nllve debate-is wri". P J MeAndti-w, P.lehnin Lonetgan, and P J. Glhoy. Their negative opponents were. Jrhn II Devlne, John Cionlii .id P. II Hut k lev. The judges, who decided that the nt'-tmnllve side had the better of the mgumonl, were Janvs Degnol. Dan iel Hegan and James Cuslck. Joseph Mat tin gave n special icallng; Wil liam Kceg.in reid nn Inte-iostlng essay, ml James Cavamugh oeclalmed in nn able minnoi. John r Dm kin, as ci It It , ofiertd sevvral timely suggestions to the pattlclpint" At the conclusion ot tho CNerclscs clgais weie then pass ed around and the lemalnder of the evening was hpent in pleasant con veisatlon. WI.ST SIDE HOSFITAL NOTES. Willie Akerson 9 yuats of age, and a sun of Mi. and Mis Akiison. of Mor lis couit. Is thought to be tut of dan gel. II" was operated on last Ftiday Prices produce as finolv timcl-wrl n-.irmnnts- $7.50 Jackets for $5,98 Veiy Deep Curl Astiukhan, fully lined, liehly ornuinented and snapped; best tailoiing. A wondeiful amount of .st) It, at last weeks ptlce J7 50. This Week $5.1)8 $6 Jackets for $4.98 Nice, Medium-weight Astrakhan, ilt-h nppeatante, Hltrh Collar, Patch Pockets, etc., etc, were 0 00 last week. This Week $4.9S Ladies' Collarettes Plenty to chooo from, but little space to ttll of them We'll mention only our Pino Hlectrlc Seul with icul Per slnn I.amb Yoke and High Collar. A natty shape, and largo enough for cold weather comfort. Tho best thlnir we ever saw nt ti CO. Tills Wrcek $4.41) fcwp svfdSRaB; Suburban for nn injuiy to his hcntl, locelved ne-v-eral weeks ug while playlnp with' pome school comranlons. Coiner Motgan n lesldent of Caibon dule, wan succepsfully ope-rnt' d upon bv the hospltnl utaif yesterday nf tetnoon. The opeuitlon was ono of n verv delicate nature. Tho dlieetors of tho hospital wish to announce th it there Is an oppor tunity at preHtnt for n joung lady, who is mentally and physically quali fied, to cntci the hospital nnd tttke a course with the Intention of becoming a trained nurse. Any young lady who detlres to do po can call upon the sti pe! Intondcnt, atlsa Smith, nnd make nrtanuements. On ThutPday at the Wnshburn Street PiesbMerlnn church donations will bo lof-ivcd which will be In turn handed ov. to tho manntrement of tho hos pital J-'lTXritAr, OP A CHILD. The rcrmilnt of th tvvo-ytwtl-olel hon of Mrs. William Musolman, of Tobjhnnna, were biotight hero yester dav afternoon from the- parental home bv Pune-iul Dliector P. W. Tague. They iiirlcd ht-ie at 12.r") via the Dela wine, lack.awnnna and Western and were borno to the- Slmpon Sle-thodlst t-hurth, whete Hi-rvlcen weio crmdticted bv the pastor, Hev J. H. Sweet. There was a huge attei'dvjioe if nlcnds und tht floral designs wort' beautiful. At the conclusion of the services the re mains vcre borne to the Forest Hill cemetciy where Inteiinent wan made. The pallbearer were- K. Kranter, G. Pullciton, K. Potzelr and G. Dlxon. TUUSTHPS HLHCTDD. The mnle members ot the congrega tion or the Slmpcn Methodist chuich met last evening In tho church and chose thi- trustees for tho ensuing tenn of thiee yeais Tho men cho&en weie: A. W. Chase, Ceorg-e Plorey and C. W. Lull The bonid of trustees then met and chose olllceis for the coming vear ai follows' President, W. W. Davis" secretat.v, GTge; V. Saxo; tietsuicr, (le-oige Ploiey. PURSOXAI. MDNTION1. Mls Mlnnl" Champion, of Jackson sttcet is eutei tattling her cousin P. W. Pdgeilev, of HinliKiid, Minn. Mls Otrtiude Heaveis, of North Kebeccn avenue. Is thr guest of friends In Xcvv Yoik city. Prank D. Clark, of Taguo's under taking establishment, hv returnecl irom n hunting till at Lemon," Pa. Mr. ind Mis. Charles Shaw, of North Hveiett avenue, me jubilant over a bright little gill, who came to them on Sundav. V.. C Hartiran, of Benton Centre, Is the gue-n of West Scranton fi lends. Miss Nora Shea, of Kingston, Is vis iting fil"nds on this side. Miss Mniy Tlghe. of South Van Bu- ren avenue, is iting filends In Wllkes-linrie Miss Amy Kunkle of ICunkle, Pa, Ins retut iictl home attet a visit with Mr. and Mrs. .f. V. Hartmnn, of this side. MINOH NHWS NOTHS A regular session of the Elite Danc ing class was held Inst evening In Me.irs' hall. There whs a good attend ant o and Ptof Teloi Is teaching' bev el a I new dances. V icgulai meeting ot St Leo's Tour ist i lub vlll lie held this evening in St Leo'H hall on Noith Main avenue, an 1 It is n quested that all the mem bers hf piosent as business ot impoit nnee is to be tiansaeted. Dav Id n Jones- announces himself as a eandielatc for iogls-ter of vot rs in the Pouith dlstilct, rourth ward. Tin- membeis of tho Hertha La Monto mlsion sue reciue.sted to attend the logular niei-tlng tt be held this even ing ut the Washburn Sttcet Presbyter Ian chin th. A young ladles' sewing clicle will be organized a the parlois of the Simp son M-th'idist thtitch this afternoon. The Ms-Hon will be called to order at 1 o'clock. A leceHIng committee will bo pres ent at tli figulur prayer me-ellngs ot the several chinches on this bide to moi row evening to lecelve any dona tions the kindly disposed maj have to makes for the poor on the morrow. Tho funeial of Loretta, the 6-3, ear old child of Mi and Mis. John C.iw-lc-.v, of .'t.' Itillroad avenue, will be held this afternoon tiom the parental residence. Int-iment will bo made at the Hyde Paik Catholic cenicteiy. Ytsteidaj w.is pay day t the Mt. Pleat. nt mints. Last Sundav evening at the Taber nacle Congiegntlonal church the Hev. Camber Hvaii", of (llvln, Iowa, preached to a laige eongieg-itlon. He had fiesh, striking nnd excellent thoughts in his dlstouise on "Hternal Punishment." It Is a souice of ple.ihute to hundreds of his ncqu ilntances in thl.s city to leain of Mr. nvnns' suc-ces-s. He hns the congratulations of hosts of friends. St Leo's Tourist club will conduct a soelal In St Dnvld'h hall Thursday eve ning. Tho latest and best styles r.ouerto, liC North Main. M est Side Pnsintiss IMicrtori. CAHPET WUVKR-AH kinds of rag carpets, stripo or hit and miss, on short notice Call und examine wuik or send postal enrd am' 1 will call for ratra In city limits. JAl'OH JJALTE.S, UJt! Liizcino street. MRS TENTON. CLAIHVOYANT AND prliono!osll. 412 North Main avenue. SECOND HAND I UHN1TU11E Cash for nn thing ou have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Toob, etc Call nnd cue the ctock ot J. t.. Kins. ;ui to W West Lacic uwanna aveuce NOK'IH SCWANTON. Patrolmen P.ilmcr nnd retry were cnlled Sunday tvcnlng to tho home of William Mm lay, on Maty street, vvheio Mr. Murray was holding high carnival. Ho thrcatuned his wife, and she became frightened and sought tho protection of the police Mm lay was given a hear ing by Alderman 1'ldler jtstcrdny 11101 11 lug. Mrs Muiruv appealed against him and produced an ugly looking knife iih a weapon her husband hud bindlshtd Ho was held In 1500 ball, und In default was committed Denial d Uelon appeared as proucutnr In tho c.ibo of Mli-hiiil Pord, arrested for assault nnd bitttrj. Alibi man 1'ld ler held tho defendant In WOO ball. Andit-w Nichols, a lire boss In tho Puntlcoast mine, ut Throop, birely es caped fatal Injuries while making his accustomed rounds In tho above mine Saturday afternoon, Tho occasion was tho outcome of tho caiehssuess of a miner who had prepared a blast, nnd on lighting tho snmo failed to warn Mr, Nichols of danger. Ho walked Into tho chumber, and when the blunt exploded It hurled him to the ground. Ho was lilcked up and taken to his homo on Throop road, where his injuries vero at tended to by a phjslelun Miss Iicsslo Stevens, ot Deacon street, wiib tho icclpiiint of a surprise party by her many friends on Saturday eve ning. Tho members of tho Anthracite Wheel men were afforded u pleasant surpilse Inut evening at their club bonne, on HiiMt JInrkct stict-t. The attraction for the evening wan a sparring exhibition by James Plniitrty, of YoungHtovvn, O. Walter Wllllnnis, of Nicholson, visited rrltllvo In this plnco ycsterdRy. Sirs, Divld Jones, of Spring street, itturncd jc-stt-rdny from a prolonged visit with her parents nt Talor. Mrs. John Simpson, of Putnam street, Is seriously 111. A vtry lnteretlng ThnnWIvIng ser mon was preached Sundnv evening by thu Ittv. V. P. Davis at tho Welsh Hap tlst church. Tho congregation vvus verv large, and Hiiptlf-t peoplo Jollied tho ehuieh, not wllllinc to sever their con-litc-tlon with the Koitheustirn tliptlst apsocliitlou, Wedne'dny eenlng n Inrge nuinber. of tho mtnibtrs of the Ut Y. V, J, society of tlio Welsh Ilaptlst church will go to OIphnnt to a social mid entertainment held there bv the Susnuch-inn i Street linptlst chuich J inns Prlcze, Mniv A. Duvles, Muv and I.ulu Slmms nnd 'I horn as Kecs nnd others will take part In thu programme us i tellers or t-ololsts SOUTH SCRANTOrs. Mrs Lenot 1 Lnl, ot St. Louis, deliv ered an nddres In St. John'3 church hall Sunday night, under tin- nusplces of St, Irunc-'s Ladles' Total Abstinence society Thursday evening an enttrtnln ment will bo glvm In the same pluco under tim ausplcts of tho same society. The following oillccin were elected nt a meeting of St. Piter's German Catho lic sorlety Sunday afternoon: President, John Itosar; vice- piesldc-nt, Henrv Kit ft: recording sccretarj, John Henri, ilnanclat f-e-cretnry, Adam Wassne-r. treasurer, riiurles Schullilc, chief marshal, Michael Welti 1, first assistant mm shut, John P. Dillon: Mccond assistant marshal, Joseph Prick. St. Marj's Turning nnd Athletic class rcsiimtd Its practice work last night under the Instruction of John V. O'Toolc, tho new lnstructoi. During the wetk before Chtlstinos a fnlr will bo conducted In Workmen's hall by tho Workmen's Piogrfsslvo IMuca tlonnl assoclitlon Andrew Thomns, of Propect avenue, was nirestfil Suneliy for crcntlng a dl turbanco at b fathers hoie and smash ing the- door with a tone Tho funeral of the Into I'eler McNulty will take place from tho family resilience, 1J15 Irving avenue, at 3 o'clock this morn ing. Services will be conductel at St. John's church. Pig street, and Interment will be made in !Ide I'aik Catholic ccme tery. A technical dr-.wlng tchool for mf-chan-Ica and apincntltis will open in Work men's hall, corinr Aider street and l'ro pect avence, net cck. The- eommltteo for conducting the Jthool was elected Ht the list business mretlng of tht- Work man's HrosresUe Kiiucatlonal nsocl tlon, nnd they have secured as teacher A, LongerfeM, one of tho best Instructors In this dppartnunt of the International Cor respondent e School, of Scranton. Ho llrt studied In the well known Hoboken Academy and aftcrwuels the jcars In Europe) and In Coopei Institute, wlieie ho won the tlrnt prle- In drawing. This, to gether with twmu vcurs ot practlcil experience as draftsmin, architect, de signer nnd supirlnttnilent with several of tho largest companies In this countrj, whets he constantly had occasion to teach apprentice? and triln mechanics, has eminently fitted him to give practlcni instruction instead of the nn re teaehlng of theories usuallj practl-cd by profes sors. GULi: K1UGI'. Tho Woman's Christian Temperance union meeting will be held this after noon at 2 JO at the home of Mrs. Cllffopl, 1714 Penn avenue, to which all aro earn estly Invited. Nelson 3orton, who has been working In tho Itldgo for i veial months pust, le-turm-tl jesterdaj to his home in BI11K hnmton N. Y., to remain for a few weeks Miss Emm 1 Hrundage Is quite ill at her home on Dickson avenue. Mi. Heed, of Ontario, Canada, arrived heio early this morning and Is now the guest of (iiorgi Heed. Extensive piepnatlons are being mado for the supper to be given In the Prlml tlo Methodist church on East Market struct, Thanksgiving. DUN.MOKli. Tho borough council will meet this eve ning In the borough building Union Th ink-giving beivlce will be held In the Dudliy Strict Ilaptlst church at 10 30 a. m. Ittv. C. 11. Haes, of the Methodist Episcopal church, will preach tho annual Thunksgivlng strmon. The Ladlts- Aid society of the Metho dist Episcopal chuich will me-et in tho lecture 100m ot the church Wednesday afternoon. Manley's hall was crowded list eve ning to hoar Sirs. Leonard M. L.ikf, of St. Louis. She delighted her large audi ence with 0110 of the most eloquent and Instructive temperance lectuies ever de-llveie-d In this borough. St. Mark's churth will seive Thanks giving dinner at the church. They will setvc fieo dinners to one hundred and lit tv poor of thu pailsh. Thanksgiving Mippei at the Prcsbvtcr lan chinch fiom t o'clock to 10 p. m. Melting of tho Epvvoith lengue this evening at 7 30 o'clock, which will opened with a song service. Miss 1111th Simons; and Daniel Hrtind age, of Like Ariel, have returned homo after a week's visit with filends in town. Mr. and Mis G. W. Jones, of Urook ftre-et, aro spending a few dns In Nay Aug. Vincent Megnrgel and Trank Jones, spent Sunday with Moscow friends. John IS. Hobda's meat murki t on Diook street will be hea Iqinrters for turlcejs nnd chickens for Thanksgiving. Come one and all and get the best. A crowd of joun-r people attended a masquiiudo at the South Side last even ing. Miller's ment m-irkot In Ilecmer's cash stoie. Poultrv of all kinds for Thanks giving Give me 1 call " A birthday party wit- held at the homo ot Mr. nnd Mis Htiinhnrt Inst night for their 13-e-ir-old Idaushtci. Gunes were indulKtd In till a latle hour. P.etrtvh-iri-nts were- "iivc-l Those prerent Wtro: Missf!, Curie Pi uer, Nettle Wolf, Knto Etiger, I'll ace Sllpp, Plorcnco Wotherel, Mabel Slanr Loi.ls Durnheirt, Kate liuinht art, M-uv Jluri'hrjit, and Prank Unttcrmin, Pn-d Snder, John Mmhan, Henry Wolf, Uiny Cane, Gtorgu Stipp, Ctua McCiie, Chailcs Luther I'icd Ward. AiOETINQ OF M. G. MINISTERS. Held Ycsterdny Horning in III I'nrk church I'nrlors. The Methodist Epl'copnl mlnlsteis of Scranton and vicinity mot yebti r duy moinlng in the iarlors of the Elm Paik chinch; eighteen mlnlsteis be in In attend inco. Hev, J. r. Sweet pieslded. A number ot those present gave eiicGuniglng repot la of their Sun e'ay bei vices, tho most tntciestlng of which was given by Hev. Dr. Packman, tho presiding elder of the district. Hev. John Davy ted a discussion on "Some Hlndiaut'cs to Chuich Work In the City," In which ho harianguett tho pienchcra concerning" their nppur ent cowardice In not pieaentlnir the groat tiutha ot tho Hlble, and assert ing tho docttlnos of Scrlptuie. Hev. Dr. Peck followed with poitlnent re marks. Di. Ciafts was IntioduceJ nnd Invited tho to-opeiatlon of the lneet tng In hM woik, whloh wad ns.sured him. At tho next meeting Hev. .Mr. Snnteo, of Lickawunna, will read a paper. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children, Tl fie- ilaili llflllUII Ot tin tmr lDlf. jffi& TONIGHT AND TOlTiORROW NIGHT And each dny and night dining this week you can get nt tiny druggists Kemp's Halt-urn for the Thiol I mid Lungs, nc kiiowliMlgenl to be tho most stioctsstul remuly ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Ilronclittls, Asthma utnl Consutnplloi. Get a bottle todoy and kctp It nhvnys In tho hou?e, so you can check our cold at once. I'rlco 2."c and toe. tfumplo. bottlo SCRANTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Music, Fino Arts, Languages. Adams Ave. and Linden St. OBITUARY. Mrs. Mary Uutler tit v nobis, one of the oldest residents of Kingston, died at her home Sundiy, nge 71 eus. Three sons sutvlve her. Thc-j nre Ph-icc Itutler Key nolds, Wllllnm C. ttej nobis and John II. IteynoliK Jiis. Kevnolds was bom In Kingston township Jun 1.', 1V2J, and was the ontv diiightfi of Pkice Hutltr and Ttmpttanco Colt (jr lift- thteo biotheis only one- sm vlvis 1'ltrtc Hutb r of Cni bondnle Mis. lb j nobis wa tho widow of E1IJ ill W. 1U' nolds, who was a prom inent niel chant nml a director In the W.votnlng bank, of WillccH-naire. on her pnrttilal sltle Mrs lies nolds was a great granddaughter of Colonel Zebulon Butter, who ltd the ttoops In the battle with the Invading fou-e of Hrltlsh und Indians In 177S. Hir father wus General Lord But ler, who had a farm win re is now the borough of Dorinnciton. Un her matern al side Mis. Kevnolds was a grc-it-grnnd-mothi r of Abel Pierce, who HetTied m the Plats opposite Wllkcs-U irre prior to the 11111sH.11 re of 177S The funeral will take place this afternoon at J o'clock. Mis. Alexander L Wldenor, of ."OS North Lincoln avenue, died jesterday morning nt her residence lifter an Illness of nine weeks. The deiouseil wu.s an amiable woman, wits a membi r of the- Simpson Methodist church She Is about JS jeais of ore anil Is suivlvcd by her husband, her mother, Mrs. Hcrold, and three sis ters Mr. Divld Miller, .Mrs. E. Ostcr hout and Mis T. H Davis. The funeral will be held Thursdny afternoon at the residence nt 2 o'clock. Interment will bo mudo at tho Washburn stitct cemetciy. John Cummlngs die-d jcsttrl.iy morn ing at tho ne of 32 yeais at the rtsldcnco of his parents, Mr. and Mrs John Cum mlngs, sr of 750 West Caibon street. lie was an estimable joung man nnd had a largo circle of admiring friends. The fu lifral will take place temiorrow morning ut 9 o'clock. A high muss of it qulenrwlll bo ctlobrated at bt Peter's cathelral nnd the Inteimtnt will be In Hjde Park Cath olic cemeterj. Dr. Gcoige Tobln. who until a. vear ngo, was a piaetlilng phvt-lclan in Pitts ton and who left homo time ago for Clifton Spilngs for the benefit of his health, died at that place on Prldnv af ternoon nt lheumiitlsiii nnd nervous trou ble The deceased was M sears of age. Hesldes Mis Tobln. 11 son and a daugh ter survive Hoth leslde In England, tho son being un architect In the employ of the Riltlsh government Tho remains will be taken to England for burial. In Plttston, Sundav morning, occurred the death of I P. Wall, of the lirm of Hlgglns & Wall, of 10" Perm avenue. Mr. Wnll wns 34 jeirs of ago and unmar ried. He wus in business for tho Inst sW or sevin cars in this city. Mr. Wall was a brother of Mr I'ctcr Wall, of Plttston, nnd Thomas Wall, of Newark. Tho funeral will tnke place Tuesday morning at 910 o'clock at Plttston. Mrs Oliver Shaw died at her homo near Lake Sheridan last Sunday morning of cancer of tho stomach, nged 71 vears. She Is survived bv her husband and four ch.l dien, Mr Edward Shaw, Mrs. M. C. llhodes, Mrs George K. Sprague and Mrs. Janus O. Stantrn. Policial will be held todiy at the Arch .school houte at 11 o'clock. Miss Rellnda Cannon died esterday morning at the home of her mother Mis. Drldget Cannon, of 427 Hallroad aveuue. She was 20 years of age. LOCAL FOOT BAL' NOTES. The Juveniles of the South Side, added another victory to their cndlt by de flating tho Drowns on the Clover Pleld gildlion Sunday afternoon Seme, b to 0. Tho Juveniles challenge the Jollv Elev en to a game oil tho Clover Held Thanks giving ufttrnoon at 3 p m. Answer through The Tiibime. James Luvelle, manager Tlw Anthracite foot ball torn of tho West Side challenge the second team of l'lttston to .1 came on tho lr Shart grounds, Wathburn streit, on ThnnksgtvJ Ing das at 10 J0 a. m. 111 H. Glubs, cap tain. fl L fa D S S DO YCU K'W. s:'V DR. FELIX LE SRUN'S -i Slocl s Pannyroyal Treatment J is IN- riRinul ni donly rftlNi p r 1' .tint irbtbtf. tare on thu 11 nrV-ft. I'rld-. $1(0. i-eat by 1: licnui iOtoldcnlj by .NTH mnr. Uf.ll CI irk, 336 Venn, Ave -scranton. Pa VAHICOCCI-E CURED "i!y tlio nlnntl K-.irntH." NO D KIG3. -JO KJIFE. Medi nl iidv 1 e fice V tit- 1.1 l-iiv ifitlm Wii-uiii ion t lio iiU it c'l No npj uui -t , v vv , vvu-iiit igtou, n c, The Old Dominion t'ompuus's (D ill STEAHERS "PrlnctNS Aunt," "Voiktovvn," und "James, town" ollir business men, ploasino heukeis nnd visitors " OLD POINT CaillFQRT most expedltloin route, rrsc bin g Norfolk at 10.30a. iu, glvliii 11 w hold daj In Norfolk, connectim; with fust Hltcinooii trains lor the Went, South nnd houlliucit fiom nnd with bo its for lliltlmore, Mil, nnd Was hi 11 itou, 1), I'., uui all i-onuectlu lints. VA. I'or furthci Informiitlnn apply to OLD DOMINION STKAMSHIP CO. Pier a6, North River. New Vork, W. L. tlUIUUAUDKU, Vlce-I'res. nndTrat He Alanui;er. Y Wni G. Full Set $5.00 TEETH FULL SPT TPPTII tinn TUHTM CLHANP.D - 25c I UU HI WITHOUT PLATE $3.00 TOETH EXTKACTED - Free fiO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR ..1 Jr??Ah oxlracted and llllcd absolutely VTlthout pain by our into sclentlllc tncthoit npplled to the gums. No eleeproduelnit nuenlsnreoinlne. Wo nre not eoinp-llng with t-hi-np tlenlal e- Iii,ii3iiiiirilli, llluvritlinisl.iluVS clpntlKtS nt prlcesloM tlllltl imlf Unit tlmrged lv tliein. ' Iic-mj urn tho only Denial Parlors In H-riimnn tlmtbnvc the patented applliinie-s und Imindli nts to fielrm-f. fill utnl .i.ii.. ..!., ' ' . t .... . ; . i. 1 I'J Hum i-nituin huh iioreciuiii i-ri us, ihuic teetiililorruui iinturnl teeth nnd vwirmnlcd Tor ten venrs, without tlio least pirth 10 of piln. MHOetur reetht?'!. V'o KUnrniifo 11 titur-nniM). Uolderown nnd tutth vMthoiit ptntei.gold tllllmts iiiut nil citlier iti-iittil work done p ilnlesuly and by spec-lnll-tts. loineiindlmvovourtef-tlioxtruetnl In tliflniDinlnga-nlgo ho no In tlio cvf-ntnit VTltU tunv teeth We cm till you oxiully what jourtfork will eos' ly u free HviiuiluaUoii. V vrrlttou guiirnntee often vcurs wltli ml work. Ilcnirn, H to h; Sundays and hollduvs into I. Do not be inlslnl. VVo linvo no eonnoctlein with any other ollleo In thu eltv. .. "y".'. u! "iideiHlcnoil, have hud teeth extracted and brldite work done at tho New York Dental Purloin, uuel ubcerrully re -oinuieud tUtir liuthoil, hi-lni tmliiless and ns udvertlsed. J. Jl. IIOHN'IIAICLII, J-JOU Mllllifiry St." HOUP.S B TO 8 SUND.VYS 10 TO 1 NEW Cor. Lackawanna and looming r Warm air furnace, solid cast radia tor, sectional tire 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 fi05 Lackawanna Ave, Scranton. Professional Advertisements Under This Phyvicfnns and Surqcons. DR. KAV, 204 Penn ave , l-o and 7-9 P ". Diseases of women, children. leU phone. Dll. BATriSON, J37 N. WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a. m. to i p. m. DR C. L FRE3Y. SCRANTON SAVINGS Hank bildc, 1: Wjomlne; avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D. IIOMK opathlst, No 22S Adams nvenue. DR. A. TBAPOIiD, SPBCT,.Ay.?Linr Dlttates of Women, corner J f) mine avenue and Spruce street. Sc aitoii . Of llce hours, Thursdtiy and Satunlajs, j a. m. to 0 p. m. DR. W. K. AI.L.HN, 512 NORTH WASH lUKton avenue. DR. I. M. OATHS. ROOMS W AND .MS Hoard of Trade bulldlni,- Omco hours. 8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resl deneo 303 Madison avenue. Die. C. D TREAS. SPCCIAMST IV Rupture, Trum FittlnK and fit Reduc tion. Oiuce telcphono 13u3. Houra. 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. dr. s. w. iamohi:ai'X. ornr-i. 211 Adams. Residence. 131S Mulberry. Chi on to .llseases, limp-", heart, kldneji. nnd kc nlto-urlnary 01,'ans a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK. VKTHRINARY SUR ireon Horsff, Osttle and Don treated. Ho-pltal. 121 Linden street, bcranton. Ttlephono 20?.'. I awyerM 77-yr" ri"SrrT nr-.lTp 1 TTDTlVnY TyOA X S iif-cotl.-itcd on rent ettate- sccuiltv. Me-irs bul'.dlnc nnner vVablilnston uv nuo and Spruce sticet. WARREN .!: KVAPP. ATTOKNEV 1? prd Coim-c'lloiv-at.Liw Repubil.-in hiilldltiK. Warhlnfeton avenue, facr.r.iton, Pa. WATSON. DIEHL. II M.L A KI3MMER i'vAtfnmrn imd Counelloifi-t-Lnw: Tinders' National Rank Bulldlni,-; loomi fi, 7, S. 9 and 10, inn a uoor. JVMEri II TORREY, XTTORVEY AM) Counsellor at Ivv Rooms 41J and IM Commonwealth Huiblluif FRANK E. IIOYLE ATfORVEY AND ooil!lcllor-ai-iaw nun 01111 111m, luoiua 13 and 14, Washlnt.ton avinue. , JESSt'P & JESSUP. ATTORVI5YS AND Counellors at law. Commonwealth bul'.dln;. Wanhlnston avenue. .ii.ifnnn T1AVD. WILLIAM J HAND Attorney and Counne-Ilors, Common-J wcilth liuiuiinu. jvuonis iv, .-j ami .1. FRXK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-A'P-Ixivv, Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W.OAKFORD. ATTOUNEY-AT. Law. ItoomH Ml, S15 and .'do, Hoard of Trade HulblliiK. U V. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ISO WomlUB avenue, S..nnton, Pa. JS J. II HAMILTON ATTORNEY-nt-Lavv, 45 Coinmonwealth bldi? , Suan ton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 14 nnd 15. Republican bldu. JEPPREIH & RUDDY, ATTORNEYH-at-law, Commonwealth UulMlns. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lr.ckawonna ave, Scranton, Pa C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Commonwealth bulldlnu, Scranton, P PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADER National Hank Bulldlni'. C. COMEOYS, S21 SPRUCE STREET. A. W. BERTHOLF. Atty., 311 Spruce St. Detective?. UARRLNO A M'SWHENEY, f'MIMON'. wealth bulldlni,'. Interstate Secret Sar-vti-o Aecncj. Full Set $5.00 75c up 50c $2 00 to 3.5.00 $1.00 idOLI) FILLINGS 5ILVEU FILLINGS UlOLl) CRjWNS I OTHER CROWNS iU WjL CClifc a"' U" YORK DENTAL PARLORS Acs. (Over Newark 'ihoe Mote.) Ihitruuie on Wjouilnj nvenus 4 H Directory. Head $s Per Llae Per Yenr. Architect-; PERCIVAI. J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT. Hoatd of Trado Ilulldlnir. EDWARD IT. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 24, 23 and 2-J, Commonwealth building', Scranton i: It WALTER. ARCHITECT. OKKICH reir of & Washlnffton nMnue. LEWIS IIVVCOC-K. JR, ARCHITFCT, li bpruce St , eor. Wash, ave., Scranton. rREDERICIv L. BHOW.V, ARCHITECT, Prleo Bulldlns, 120 VVafihlnutun avtnu-, Scrtnton. T I. LACEY & SON". ARCJlITI'.CTsi, Truders' National Hark Dentists. irfT22rv 4tl5X fe 1HI rlNiytVA Ijv'v r& wcm rTlffWfT 1 TRIUMPH I DR I. O LYMA.V, J23 X. WASHINC.TOV uviiiue. DR. I'. L. M'CIRAW, 30J SPRUCH street. dr if. r. r.r.y nolds, opi. v. o. DR C. C. LAUIIACH. 113 'Yjomlns ave. WELCOME C SVOVKR. 121 LACKA- wanna avo Hoius. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. I)ro-.iii;ikcr. MRS. M. E DAVIS. 430 AdaniH avenue. Wlrj Sciv.Mi,. JOSrKl'E.Tri'T REAR fiiT LCIvX vvnnun avenue, S.i tnton, l'a., manufae tutu of Who Screens. Sellouts. stmooL or the lackawvnnv. Seranton, l'a. Courits piepjroior to lolleKe. Uw. mc 'I-Ire or bulm - i!-oti Seine mbcr 1" Send fot caUlo- 11 Rev, Tl'otriis M ('ami, LL. D., Waller If. Rut 11, A. M. '-.O.K. G It CLARirTl- CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen: (.tore 111, WAhiimtnii ave liiu . Kieen bou'o, l?"u North Main avo niti , no-n telcphulii, 7eJ Hotels nml Ruotiiiinints. THE ELK CATE. 12'. AND 127 ERA .NIC Un avinue. Iliitos ifvinonuble P. ZIECLER, PrtorK-tor. SCRANTON HOl'fcU NL'VR D. L & W, pnufcng 1 utpot. CjndiKtirl on tin En-1-opt.an plan. VICTOR KOCH, Piop. 2II!sccllau;ntM. HAUER'H OltCHEHTRA-Ml iilC FOR we el- ll.l l, lSl(,.r JUI tl ''t I V .'IIIIIIID, flltim ji tn t itiiKsrt unrle fuiobbed I op II linn lllM,(C9 ,k U. A.lll.l. V.'lllllll1!!,), 117 WomlnK nvenue, over llulbert'j musty Mtoie ..... n . ,.!.,... T I !... - . .H.t..... MEOAROEE PRorHER". PRINTERS NUiiplliH, invi lupex, paper 1-ai.t twine. Warehouse, 1J0 a'ilniitim avenue, Scrmton, l'a. FRANK P. HRUWN .1. CO, WHOLE- tale ili'ilui" In Woolvvaie, Cortlagei anl Oil Cloth, 729 West Liikawnuuu ave THOMAS AUnili:, EXPERT AC. lountaiit nnd auditor Rooma 19 nnd 2 William!)' Hul. Hut uppnHlte pnntoitlce, AKiini for the Rex Fho EtlnfUletior. Printing THI3 TRIHI'VE PUHL1SII1NQ CO. Ninth Washington avenue Llnotjpo i'oiiiiionlt)on of all ItlmU (pilckly tiono, FJclllttis umiurpai'ed In this riglon. 1