THE FCPTLTCTON TKIBUNE-TnURSn AY M"ORNTV. TOVRHET? 2. U!)T. 0 71lAct ifa and ititi Bvhtt F& iw wbiw jny vwvwii lywSB TI.NIII WBDDINd ANNIVERSARY. LntKO (Slithering ut " Homo of Ml. mill 'if. . . lt'Pii'- At the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B IJc l'uv. of 02-1 North Lincoln menlte, a large number of friends gathered last ovenlnu' and assisted I" observing the tenth annlvotsnry of the marrlngc of Mr. und Mrs. De Puy. Tho evening vvub pleabantly passed. There wits vocal and Instrumental music and Im personation by John Malott. Misses Adeline llallett and Winona and Vir ginia De Puy sang. MUs Jennie Laub Hher played the piano In accompani ment with George. Kunkle on the vio lin. At an early hour refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. De Puy were tho recipients of many handsome presents. Thoso present were: Mr. and Mrs. Byron tho'.e, Mr. and Mrs. William U Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. George n. Hnm mltt, Mr. and Mrs. John Malott, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uurua, Mr. und Mts. O. W. Lnrfcon, Mr and Mrs. John B. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Bel den, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kresge. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K reuse, Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Ace, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart BIc secker, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thomas. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Fraunfolter, Mr. and Mrs. David Illchards, Mr. and Mis. W. Mlcher, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Tague, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stuckert, Mr and Mrs. W. D. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. John Wardell, Mr. and Mrs. William Plepher, Mis. E. Kito Kor, Mrs. L. Lone, and the Misses Sarah Kresgo, Stella Kresce, Julia Long, Amy Krege, Lottie and Ida Ace, Maud Koorner, ami Anna Slpper, and George Are, Alfred Twining, David Han Is. The out-of-town guests were: Mr nnd Mrs. John Edwards and Miss Ade line Hallett, of Moscow; Miss Jennie Laubsher, of Clark's Summit; Miss Llbble Kresce and Thomas Kiesce, of Newton Centre, and George Kunkle, of Tobyhanna, FOURTH WARD CAUCUS. Tho Candidates Agree it Shall Do Held on Dec. 11. At a meeting held last evening at T. P. Jones' hall, on North Main avenue, the respective candidates for ward oillees of tho Fourth ward agreed to hold their caucus Snturdav, Dec. 11. The meeting was culled to order at S o'clock and William J. Thomas was chosen chairman, with Evan P. Dales uctlng as secretary. It wns agreed to haAe a flag ticket pilnted and the chairman was empow ered to appoint a committee on print ing. William V Grllllths, Evan P. D.iles. und David It. Jones weie ap pointed. Another meeting will be held AVednesday evening, Dec. 1, at the tame place. Following are the candidates: Wil liam J. Thomas, Evan P. Davles and Simon Thomas, for select council; Wil liam V. Grtfliths and William Evans, for common council; for register of oteis, David It. Jones, Flist district; Richard IlobortH, Second district, Da vid R. Jones, Fourth district. UIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY The ninny friends of Mis J Williams, of Washburn stieet, sunpilsed her at her home last evening. The affaii was GI obe Warehotis lii-y?,"P'fyss cs In Cloak Prices Tod.iy we confine our lemarks to top-notch, high-grade lackets, Blouses and Collarettes, but as you know we've got Cloaks, etc., at all prices, and the teductions heie spoken of atfect every gai ment in the depaitment. In other words, the price break begins with the finest garments in the place and runs right down till the Capes and Jackets, that sold at say S'2.00 or 3.00, aie reached and in all cases the new price is far, far below what it was a week ago. In Our Cloak Department Our constant aim has been to produce as finely finished garments as skilled labor could turn out. Year by year the betterment has hPPtl nhvtniiQ tn tho mnct .. .. . . ...w ,wi .,.ou,M uwuitl, .11 HI JIUVV VVC llllllK UlC limit of perfection in t.iilonnc. cuttinn and fmishtnrr hn: lifen reached. In a word, if the get up or materials used in the manu facture of the Jackets. Blouses, and we are aboul to mention in detail can be improved upon, we want to know the how and the where. $18 Jackets for $12 Mnde In Beautiful Kerseys, with In laid Pionts; rich, fancy trimmings, fin est Romnn stiipe Satin trimmings, etc. Colors, Tan, Gieen, Rlue or Black. Weie $13.00 last week. This Week $12 $13.50 Jackets for $10 Fine Kerseys, made with Fly Front, Star Collar, Strapped Back and Front, supuib linings, etc., were $13.50 lat w eek. This Week $10 $12 Jackets for $8.50 High Grade Kersey, flue Satin trim mings, Inlaid Velvet Collar, full fitian plug, etc A stylish Jacket that luought $12,00 a vv eek ago. This Week 88.50 $14.50 Russian Blouse, $8 Fine KciK-y. full lined, exceedingly Myllsh, and tailored as well us the lllgheht-prieid garment money can buy. Colors, Black or Uark Green. Were U'i.lO last. week. This Wei'k $S nj r ji ir i i ' ic . zZ' m Globe Warehouse i V nnnnged to pmperly observe an tmnl vorurj of her biithdnj Though ml previously nwuri m their coming, Mrs Williams thovv open het tosj refdrtence and a pliMisnnt time vvn.s enjoyed Among nianv excellent proicntK. Mrs U'llllauiH received a handsome quar tered oak Fldobuard At a ("ejsoimbl" hour nfieshitionts were scived Tho guests present were: Mr. and Mm. J Williams. Mr. and Mrs. D. Halsey, Mr and Mis. J. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. 15 Morgnn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grllllths, Mrs S. WilllamB, tho Misses Etlle Fellows. Mnrgaiet Williams. Margaret Moigau, Esther and Alice Williams, Lizzie lllcn ards, Maiy Jones, Jessie Young, Elsie Williams, Edith nnd Margaret Jones, Thomus, William and Cleotge Williams, Andrew Jones, Milton Grllllths, Charles Williams, J. Milton llolvey, C. M Storm. K. OF P. NO. 326 CELEBRATE. Anniversary ol Ptitagonln Lodge Mas Observed lit llio Members. Tho members of PatagonK lodge, No 520. Knights of Pythias, met In regular session last evening In Evnr.s' , hall, on South Main avenue. There wus a large attendance At tho conclusion of the regular busl nes, a fitting observance of the blxth nnnlvers-nry of the oigar'zatlon of the lodge took place. D. D. Evans was chairman nnd speeches were made , by dltTeient members. There veto vo cal and Instrumental selections and lecltatlons. At the close of tho eer clhes light refreshments vvete serve J and a smoker followed. TPNERAI. OF MRS. WIDPNOR. The funeral of the late Mis. Alexan der L Wldenor. of Ml Noith Lincoln avenue, was held yesterday afternoon from th'e residence The remains wcip borne to the Simpson Methodist chuicli where Impiesslve foi vices, wer held In the presence of a large number of friends. The handsome casket In which tho deceased repoeil In the evilm of death was almost hidden from view by the beautiful lloiul tributes which were placed upon and about It Rev. J. It. Sweet, pastor of die chuicli, preached the funeral sermon and re ferred In an earnest way to the noble traits of her, to whom was being paid the last sad tilbutes of love and re gard. P. W. Peaisall, secretary of tho Railroad Young Men's Christian as sociation, asited at the services. The servlcts being concluded a large fu neral coitege followed the remains to the Washburn street cemetery vvhete Interment was made. The pallbearets were: William Ace, Charles Van Vllet, Frank Case, Horace Coslar, David Wallace, Oj-borno Fltzgeiald. MOTHERS' MINTING. The third "motheis' mpetlnt ' at public school No. 19, was held 'j ester day afternoon In the roam taught by Mi's Mottle rellMvs, which is Intei medlate A grade. It was as successful is those vv'ileli have preceded It nnd seems to be a edtalli fixture of the s-ihoil s lcgular eeicises in tho future Twenty-five dPllrhted motrers eame, (iv, listened and depaitel with a de Mie to have a similar opportunity to gn again The piogiummc wns well arranged and faeh paitlclpant did well. ,-ici,il n,c, I .. u.i. -i. $7.50 Jackets for $5.98 Very Deep Curl Astiakhan. fully lined, riehly ornamented and strapped; best tailoring. A wonderful amount of style, ut last week's price $7.30. This Week $5.08 $6 Jackets for $4 98 Nice, Medium-weight Astrakhan, rich appeal ance, High Collar. Patch Pockets, etc., etc., were C 00 last week. 'ii eh Break Tllf Wifl." R 1 ksi ' an Organ Recital In Klin Park church a uia mluiv t.,;C3ln,3 tvelllKi uiBie,i jy Mr. John T. Ladies' Collarettes Plenty to choose from, hut llttlo spaco to te" of them. Well mention only out 1 Ine Klectrle beul with ival Per- shin Lamb Yoke nnd High Collar. A natty hhnpe, and latgo enough for cold weather comfort. The besa thing we evei saw ut $0.50. I'l lr i c I n una tlltll vii.'lit XJI.1! Mister Willie Jones In an address, i lit thf m.i 1 erp vvclnmo Recitations v -e pcii b the Mims Llllip Evans, Mice Williams, Annie Thomas, Mnr gput HiiKlicK, Llzle U'tddlrk, KUlo llui'hi", Mr.iiii- Robinson and Mauler Atthur Phillips. SKtoen llt.tlo maids Ruve a dumb bell eNcrciso. The Misses GusIp Prltz nnd Llllle Evans plnycd otgar. solos and the school Ktnff sev eral selections. THANKSGIVING OBSERVANCE. The several public schools of this side observed the Thanksgiving holl- day yesterday afternoon In an nppro- pilntp manner. At some schools a gen- enl elaborate piogrammo was carried nut to the enjoyment of the visiting intents and friends of tho children At othero, oach room conducted Its cverelHcs separately and they proved none the less Interesting. There arc eleven public schools on this side and nt each some foim of everclse In keep ing with today's significance was car ried out. No doubt the Interest of the children In the exeiclsea wns Inrreas- td by the thoughts of two holidays r0me. EY-LAWS TO I5E ADOPTED. Local union No. 213, United Order of Mine Worker, will meet this evening In Co-operative hall, on North Main - J"' t?.. lLTPtZ meeting will be called to order at 7.30 o'clock, and Is urged that nil members be pieent promptly ns additional Im portant business will be brough't up. This union Is the Hist one to be form ed In this section and It." members are ueatlv all employed at the Mt. Pleas ant mines. PERSONAL MENTION. James Thomas, of 144 North Main avenue, is entertaining his brotlier, Dav Id Thomas, of Shamokln. Mrs. Isaac Williams, of North Sum ner avenue, bus returned from a Visit with relatives at Plttston. Miss Eitiu Flehler, of North Sumner avenue, has returned from a lslt to Plttston. David J. Davis, of tho West Side bank, Is nt Philadelphia to witness the football game today between Pennsyl vania and Cornt'll Mrs. William Dobble, of South Beth' lehem, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. W Johns, of 812 Luzerne street. Mrs. George Meyeu, of DlvlJlon stieei, Is the guest of Mrs. Atthur Lake, of Plttston. MINOR NEWS NOTErf. A blockade In the sh'aft of the Dodge mines yesteidny moinlni; about 10.30 o'clock caused a shut down for the lcmalndcr of the day and probably for today. This will not be a gieat Incon venience, Insmuch as It Is Thanksgiv ing. The blockade w is caused by tho loosening ol some of tho "guides" In the shift. The congregation of the Tabernacle chuicli will hold Thanksgiving services this afternoon at 3 o'clock and this evening at 7 p. m. Thei will bo con ducted by Ri v. D. P. Jones, pastor. A number ol young people will read portions of the RIble. and tho follow ing ;ieions will addie.ss the people: Jul n B Jones, William CI. Williams, William Reese. In Welh; William Ii icon, David M. Jnnc and Evan G. Ueist, In l.'nglMi The i liolr will sing In tli'i" evening All arc Invited. IE was olso announced at last Sunday's servicer in the church that the mem heis observed the Thunksglvins at home as well as by going to church. Anthony Iierti movie h, who boarded at .117 Noith Oarlleld avenue, was held in $wo hy Aldotmui Johns on Tuesday evening. The ehaige was malicious assault and felonious wounding, pro fen ed b Charles Katcskl. The fracas In v hlcli Kutekl bore the brunt of battle ocpiiried pt "Hotel Savage" ear- 1 Sunday mnnlng, while the two prin cipals and some ft lends were drlnktng. Anthony, it is alleged, struck Chailes with a lamp, inflicting a deep scalp wound Constable John Davies made the arrest A P. 1. and o. social will bo con ducted In the pallors of tho Scranton Stieet Kij list ihureli this evening by the niin.- people of the church. An oNcellrnt elite rtiilnmcrit will pitccde the social, which will Include tableaux illustrating the "Songs of the Seven" by Jem Ingelrw This beautiful poem lllus-tiates the seven epochs of a v.-o-man'j hte and eaeh pait will be lepre sented by one of the young ladles In tableau. The pupils of the Industrial Hchool will give an exhibition crill, In charge of Miss Mot gin. l'pwl Sant lodge. No. CO, American True Ivorites, will entertain their wives and friends Monday evening next in Co- '01(?,athL """ An Blammo "m, '," iena excellent pro- ndered and refresh- ".'" "tu aier. The latest nnd best styles. 126 North Main. .'.oberts, West Mdi I usiness Directory. CARPHT WE.ER-All kinds of rag carpets, stripe or hit and miss, on short notice. Call and examine work or send postal card and 1 will call for rags In City limits JACOB UALTK3, 112G Luzerne btreet. MRS rnNTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prheno'.oglht. 112 North Main avenue. SECOND HAND h URNITURE-Casti for anything on have to sell, ruinlture. Stoves Pools, etc Cull and nee thn clock otJ i King, ui to ivj West una. awanna aw ret THIS l-.VEMNG. Orsnn Itirital. Mr, J. Alficd Pennington will give Uatkhifc, baritone. Admission, bluer ofierlng. Rc-tltal begins ut S. MK1 H ai-CANI'J.N. Fatiolmcn rinley Ross, Simon Jones and David Jonen are on u huntliu tr'p In Pike county MlM Alloo Ullhooly tenncred her many ffli.mls It rr f i, i, nn Tllnjt.v Alf.nlll.. fit her homo on Waltb stieet. I Annette DWh and II irry Palmer will I bo mauled this morning at the bride'3 homo on Maiaret avenue. "' una Mr"- J0M" Ronsom, ot ca- poue avenue- who have been visiting rei- "uts '" nktiuennnna county, reiuincu i'' npcc.ai uincer .viuiij nan raiuer an cx eiunrf expei.eiUH while attimptlng to poriuo a iiath for a iilr of gold rimmed tli-ctaclrs which tn left by Jlrs. Jes sie Morgans at the tiotnu of Mm. Maiy Bpt-dls on Ferdinand street, Tim olllcer had In his poe&eciun u warrant author izing hlm to search tho premise, nnd luad begun the samu when taken unaware by Mrs Hpudls, who had In her handn a broom, eho belabored tho officer with this uninviting weapon until her onslaught l.ccumu so tierce that ho was compelled to beat u retreat. A wurrant was pro cure 1 fr tho arrest of the Spudls woman on tho charge of Interfering with an ofll- cer whtlo In tho performance of his lu tlcp. Upon his return to tho homo ho found tho murh wanted rpcrticlps on tho veranda. Mrs. Snudls was nriiilKucd be fore AlilcniKin Roberta nndlrld In 500 j bid foi her uppf ataiife at court. Mux Phillips, a well-known contractor n imp Mouth Side, nppoanrt before Al '"'"niui Fldler yesterday nfUrnooa and hid u wirinnt sworn out for the nr iet of John Htllimnn for tho lirrpny of a turkiy At tlin hearing a tatlur eompllrnted state of nffalia war brought to light, riom Sllkm m'n testimony it nppcitcd that both men wile t the Cryne house. In the central city, und Phillips had vv th Mm a turkey. An both men arc friends Shkmaii thought It u good Joko to spirit tho much-cov-oled blril away. He ttnally sent It over to Phillip' heme in the meantime Phil l'P'n wrath waxed vvnini, and to nlle vlato his feelings he decided to pause the arrest of silkman. Alderman I'ldbr, after hearing the case, dli-chatged the defendant. All churches In the North End w..l hold Thanksgiving service today. ITnlon nervloes will be conducted this m rnlng ut 10.30 o'clock In the Methodist Epis copal chureli. and will bo participated In by all English-speaking church) h, tho sermon will be delivered by the Itev. Mr. Hulrln, of the Christian church Ser vices will bo held throughout tho entire day at the following churches: Welsh Congregational, Welsh Presbyterian, Wayne Avenue Baptist, nnd tho West Market Street Baptist. SOI' I M .SvTuANI'U.V Tho Scranton Athletic club held Its an nual ball In Geinuinln hall list night. It was largely attended and perhaps the most enjojable evint ever conducted by tho club. It was In charge of tho fol lowing: George Wlith, nustcr of ceie monles: Christ Rose, chairman; Mathlas Rohn, Otis Hammon, Jacob Shine, Henry Reldenbach; prompter John P. Hchein r. Music was furnished by Professor John- son. Patrick McDonald of Chicago. Is vis- , ltlng friends In this part of the city, Mr. McDonald formerly leslded here. i on .Monday evening Miss Stella Bird, of Cedar avenue, wns married to Edward Boswell, of Philadelphia. The ceremony wns performed at the home of the bride's parents, on Cedar nv enue. A banquet wns given In St Mary's hall Tuesday evening for tho Indies who as sisted nt the recent fair of the German Catholic Roclctlis An addtess was made by August Itehtier and the Tennis quar tette sang several selections. Dancing following the banquet, which was ar ranged by this committee August Reh- ner, Herman Woelkers, J L. Albrecht, August Foster. Fred Rempe. George Gehrer and John P. Phillips. The wait resses were. Mrs. John Klein, Mrs John Thcese, Mrs Frank Brier and Mrs Jacob Eldcn. Those present were. Misses Mag- i glo Mcers Johanna Ilngen, Kute Beck, Mary nrle Matilda Werle, Martha I Nalllen Mnllti Jansen, Slamle Klos, Marj Schlolil Mary Schneider, Matilda Noll. Annh Noll, Sophia. Klumpp, Ltzz.e Rosar, Magpie .Merkel, Llllle Hngen, I.lz zlo Rosai Lena Kramer, Matilda Snydar, I.ucio Snjder, Emma Miller, Katlo Schrelber Mamie Hempe, Emma Rempe, Lizzie Bullion, Annie Imeldoph, Francis Gressel, Annie Rosar, Llizle Rudolph, Paulina Glassner, JInry Foster, Katie Brier, Rose Drumm Mnray Keen, Ltzzle Thurst, Magglei Schlmmepfenlg, Rose Merkel, Mary Merkel, Messrs. Peter Rosar, Frank Kloss, Michael Wetter, Max Spott, Henry Wetter, George Gehrer, Mathlas Schneider, John J Noll, John Wagner, Edward Kloss, Charles Graff, John Kramer, Fred nempe. John Kreis, Albert Hagen, Peter Schneider, Mathlas Wirth, Loren. Merkel, Adam Wesner, John Glassner, John Ilean, Mnthl is Flesh, Fred Mange. nuinpf, Nicholas Fessne, John Kramer, Joseph Merkel, Mrs Joseph Forrester, Julius Klepi rskl, August Foster, Frank Foster, Katie Traut, Mrs. Grossman, Mrs Marv Wirth Joseph 11 Klein Mr George Ochlmmel phenlg nnd daughtei nnd Mr and Mrs. Joseph Fej. An entertainment and Ico cream social will be given this evening In the base ment of St. John's Catholic church by the St. Irene's Total Abstinence society. The proceids will be applied to tho new church fund. Mrs. Philip Rchuester died at her home, 708 Prospect avenue, jistcrday morning She Is Miirvlved by her husband and eight children. DUNMOIti:. The school board hem a short session Tuesday evi'iilu? In the central school building Tho numbers present were Messis. Wilson (lljnii, Murray and Oln ley. It wus decided to close all the schools In the borough on Wednesday and not icopen until Monday, Nov. L'i. a movement which met the appiovnl of Dunmoio people generally. A motion wns passed that tho secietaiy be Insti acted to notify the j.inltuis of the borough school buildings not to put chase an coal without orders ftom the school dl rectois. Professor Teuser wns present and stat ed that he would give sl additional music lessons, making a total of llfty four lessons wcekl. I'rofessor R. N. Da vis spoke of tho nieesslt of the boatd nurchaslng a telescope for the class In astronomy. Messrs. Wilson nnd Glvnn were appointed a committee to consider the matti r A number of bills, amounting to $024, were ordered paid. The seeictaiy was Instructed to write to the assizors as to tho steps being taken to enroll all children between the ages of l and six teen cars In accordance with the law of this state A teachers' local Institute will be held In the Dunmoro high school building on the tlrst Siturday in December Tho third quarterly meeting for tho conference jcar will be held In the Meth odist Episcopal church next Sunday morning. Riv. W. L. Thorpe, presiding elder of the Honcsdalo district, will preach. The Women's Guild, oi St Mark's church, will serve a Thankrglvlng dinner tn the chut eh parlors from 12 to 2 o'clock Dr. R. Bums ami Di J B Garvey performed an operation on I.eo, son of V. L Pureell jesterdny for membran eous croup. The opu itlon promises to be successful. A V. Ilovvir, of Gieen Ridge, gave a very Interesting lecture 1 efore the Mon day nlKht club of Punmore at tho homo of tho Miens Dovd. on tho ipicstion of the authorship of tho so-called Shake sppore'n works Before Mr. Bower had finished his lecture he proved to the sat isfaction of most of his heaiers that Lord Bacon, nnd not Shnkespenie. was the tun author of the works After tho lectuio refreshments weie served lor Infants and Childien. Tij ht ?&&&? Steam and Mot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Lijjht . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT And each day nnd night during this wpcIc jou ran Rot at any rtiugKUts Kemp's PaUam for tho Throat and l.uuns, nc ):uowlidxHl to be tho most fuoccsiuI lemrOy ever soli for Coughs, croup, Hronohltls, Asthma and Consumption. Oet a bottle today end keep It always In the hoiue. tn jou pan check your cold at once I'rlpo lie. and Sue. Sample boltlo SCRANTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Music, Fino Arts, Languages. Adams Ave. nnd Linden St. (iUI.I'N UlIHil. A few evenings ago Mrs. J, M, Rrown gave a birthday party at her home on t'npouse avenue, to a large nssombtniri of friends. Music, both vocal and In strumental iicruped the Iioutb Various games were Indulged In, nnd nt midnight refirshmentn Wtre served. Mr. Evans, baritone, of Hjde Park, favored the guests with sovcul lino selections. Credit Is ulso due the Misses Humphreys and lirown for line solos A supper is to be given this evening In the Primitive Methodist rhureh, on East Market street. A largp attendance Is an ticipated, ns an excellent supper will bo served. Dr. Dawson, of Sanderson avenue, has ,, turned from a week's visit on Long island Sound. -- Snlt IIIipiiiii Curpd Qii'ck. Dr. Agnew's Ointment cures Salt Rheum, and all Itching or burning skin diseases In a da. One application gives Instant relief For Itching, Ullnd or Weeding Plies It stunds w itliout a peer. Cures In three to six nights 83 cents Sold by Matthews Htos C5 ieelift is Wealth, DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Imoldunder positiyo "Written C-unrnntec. nynmnonzea ngrrts only, 10 cure vv oaic nifmur UizzinofK, Wakef idnee i, tits, Iltsterio, Qiuci Dynntnonzerl ngrrts only, to cure v oak memoir. UizzinofK, Wakef idnee i, tits, Ilvsteria, (Jinck. noB9, Nieht IjoeccB, Kvil Dreams, Lnclc of Conll- Jonco, NacYouencB9, Lneeitaele, all Drains, Yonth tul LrrorB, or Lxcesoivo Ufo of rohacco.upiuni .r Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 1 box; sir for f; with TY'ret ten guarantee te euro or rcniinl luoney. rscuiple pack age, containing fivo dns' treatment, with fnl mutructioBB, 25 cents. Ono sample only cold to 'aenpereou. ai otoro or oy man. ES"ncd Label Special Extra Strength, ror Impntoncy, Loss of' Poirffr. F,nHt Alnnhnnrl. Sterility or Barrocnopsi t ft n box: six for fi. witli!iittr wfWwrltten EnarnnterWVjiJT) Q&r-OHEor by mril. ' 'AFfER Wm. O. Clark. J26 I'enn, Ave , Scranton, Pa TERVOlM TUOl HLKs, ALL KINIVs li etired vslth Vninmt Ettraets I ree book tells how WASIHNUIUN CUh.MICAL CO., Wuhhinston, D. C. GREAT OFFER FOR Till HOLIDAY. nv Ocrmanla Wine Cellars, Mammondsport am Klielmi, N Y. Wo aio dutei mined to " lntrodiU'D oat goods ninoog tho very ben pen ' i e In he eountrv, and wcoan see no uettir wav of doing this thiiu hv sell, ing them i ena of our goods, containing eleven hittlfd if ul im ,,ml ,1 IM f" bottlo of ii ir etra tine n iiiiuoitr - oi-ii 11:11 tirupc Ji Urandy, nt unehnlf Its ac- mil coil, i poa re-e-tlpt nt 5.01) Tt will send to an.v readei of this pajur one e.isi) of our goojs, all flnt-elftss and put up In ele gint ht.vle, assorted as fobons: 1 qt tint. Giand Im perial teo Cham pagne. I qt. hot. Peliiw-nie. I ql. hot. KliHlin,'. I qt. hot. loUav I qt hot. taweet Ca til v tin l nt hot Slieirv. 1 qt bit. I lvlra 1 qt hot M.uar.i. 1 qt hot Angelica. 1 qt hot. Port 1 qt. hot. hweet Is abella, 1 qt hot. Im Giape lliaad. This oner Is mnilo nialnlv to Introdueo our (Irand Inipcrlu sec ChjmnHsne mid our line ilouble-dls- tilled Orape Hranily This ease of goods Is ofltred at about oac-lmlflts actual cost and it will ple'iwe us if our friends and patro is will take adMiatiue of this and help us Intro duce our geiodo. All orders should he In be tore December lftlli. Tho Old Dominion Compan's EXPRESS 'Princess Anne," "Yorktown," and "James. ion" oiler huslness non, pleasure seeders and vlnltors to OLD POINT COmFORT n most expeditions toule, leeehlng Norfolk at lO.liOu. m.,lvln.-avviioleiluy lu Norfolk, onnectlng Willi t.ist ultornonn trilns for tho Wonti fcouth and oullnvet irom W turn ubv und with hoits for lUiltlinori', ld , and VVjstiliiuton, U, C, an I all connecting Uae. VS. For furlhf r Information apply to OLD DOMINION STKA1MIIP CO. Pier a6, North River. New Yor. VV I .. Ill II I Allliril Vlrn.Prel. andTril. 1 flc MamiEer. SsffSlxlk t ATM BHTrFJgj m II m BjjjTr I asm im mWm WrMmi iiioMS TJBMHBB PsHNM FULL SOT TRUTH 1BBIII CLHANRD mm ii wTiiour pi.atr mm n HxrKAcrtii) $5.00 I 25c $3.00 Free Full Set $5.00 NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR Teeth extrnctcd nnd tilled absolutely without piln bv our Into delimit- iiii-tli.id. applied to the gums No nlcap-PNiilucliw tuentsor com up. vv , aro not romi, ting with cheap dent it in-liiMlUlimciiKmitwItliursl- Inn iI-iUIhU nt nrhsM lo thin half that clmrKeil by theai. These nro thn only lieatiil Pallors In Hiriintoiiliiatliuvo the pntenteil appliances nail liurullents to cvtrait, tllliuulapply koiiI erouas unit porcelain crowns, unili' tei'tnbla from natural tcnii nnd wurinnteil foi ten yvin, without the least p irtle Id or una Kull ct or Teeth f. Wu siitirintje a tltornopiy. tlohl emn n and Uelb without plntes.golil illllinxs and all other ilinui work it tn pilnlesnly n id by specialists, Lome and 1; ivo v our teeth extra -t I in th s morning a il ,'o a o no in Uioevimlti'-t with new teth We cn tell you utuetlv what your uorl will ros by n fr-e e imlaitlon A written 'u inintee eif ten years with ml work. Hours, h to S; Sundays nnd Imllilav", ito4. Do not be milled. Wo bavo no eonnoctlon with any other olflco lu the tit . "We, the undersigned, have had teetli extracted and hrldzo work dono at the Now York Dental 1'ailoiN, and cheerfully recommend tlielr method, liltu p Unless and ns advertised. J. M. lIOIlNll.VKi:it, l'JUil Mulberry st." imt'itssTos. SUM)AY 1() TO 1. Cor. LacRiUYninm ami W)omlns; I TRIUMPH Warm air furnace, solid cast i.idi.i tor, sectional fire pot, absolutely gas tight. Don't purchase anv 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 r,or Lackawanna Ave , Scranton. Professional Advertisements Under ThlslleaJ $5 Per Line Per Year. Physicians nnd Suri;eoin. J DrT KAY, 206 Penu ave., 1-3 and 7-9 P m. DiseaseVof women, children Telephone. DR. IlATKSr.N. S37 N. WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a. 111 to 4 p. m DR C. 1. FRFY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Hank blldg, li! Wjomlng avenue MARY A. SllKPlinilO. M 1 . opathlst, No. 'ili Adums avenue HOMR- nH A TUAPOUI), SIT.CIAI.IST IN llseases of Womn, coimr Wvomng avenue and Spruce street S. rmii.y Of- tVpe hours, Thursda and Siturdajs, . a m to C p. m DR. W F AT.IA1N, 312 NORTH WASH ingtou avenue. M GATH8. ROOMS ?1 AND 2uS I of Trade bulMIng Oillce houis, a m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. Ill Resl- Dlt I. n ,,.a a m . ! tn J ami 7 to S p. in Itesi- dence .v;auiron mnii DR. C L. FRKAS, SITAMAUIST IN Rupture. Trusa Fitting and fat Reduc tion, fltllce telephone 10. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to t, 7 to 9. DR S V L-AMORHAFN, OPPiril 231 Adams Re-ldence, 131S .Mulberry fhron lc diseasis, lungs, henrt. kidney and grnlto-urlnary orgai.B a hpi.talty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. O. ROOK. VRTCRINARY SPR ireon. llors-s, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2C7J. Lawyer. D"'n RHPI.OGI.n, 'ATTOHNMlY-IiOANS negotiated on real i-i": ""'""" Mears bul'dlng. comer Washington tvu nuo and Spruce street. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNF.VS and Counscllors-at-I.ivv, Republican luilldlng, Washington avenue, Scrnnton, Pa, WATSON. DIi:HL. HALL & KI5MMKR HR ttornevs and Counllor-at-I.aw; Traders' National Rank Rulldlng, rooms 0, 7. S, 9 and 10, third lloor. JAMRS H TORRF.Y, ATTORN II Y AND Counsel'or at Ivv Rooms 413 and 111 Commonwealth Rulldlng. rilNK 13. HOYI.R ATTORV13Y AND co'unrellor-at-lavv Uurr hullding, rooms 13 and 11. Warhlngton avenue. JFSSFP &'jKSSUP. ATTORNKYS AND Counpellors at law, Commonwealth building, Washington nveiue. AI.PRr.D HAND, WIW.TAAI J HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 and 21. FRWK T OKFI.I. ATTORNCV-AT-raw, Room 5. Coal F.xchanqe, Scranton, Pa. JAMRS W OAKFORD ATTOHNI3V-AT. I, aw Roomn 514, 515 and 516, Hoard of Trade Hullding H F KILLAM. ATTORNRV-AT-I..VW, 110 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS J. H HAMILTON', ATTORNI3Y-at-Lavv, 43 Commonwealth hldg., Scran ton. EDWARD W. THAYFR ATTORN13V Rooms 11 and 15. Rpuhllean hldg. ir-T-prir.va & RUDDY. ATTORNEYS- fit-law, Commonwealth Rul'dlng, L A WATRP.S, ATTORVKY-AT-LAW, ia I.aekanr.na ave . S-ranton, Pa. C R PITCH RR, ATTORNRY-AT-LAW Commonwralth bullrtlng, Scranton, Pa. PATTKRROV & WII.COX, TRADRRS' Natlonol Hank Riitldliig C. COMF.QYS, Ml SPRUCrS STRERT. A.'wT RRRTHmi'.AttyTsio Spruce' sr Detectives. DARRINO ft M'SWKBNRY. COMMON wea'.th building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. Full Set $5.00 OOLD FILUNOS 5ILVEU I-ILLIN0S gold cmiWNs Ol HER CROWNS 75c up 50c $2 00 to 5.5.00 $1.00 zm Av& V MVSIH H I 115 u& ir&Aji ,7A. J ' BHwsk jk NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS cz. (Over N'owark HliooHtora.l Untriineo on Wvomlnz uvonua Directory. Architects FHItCIVAI. .1. MORRIS, ARCHITECT, Hoard or Trade Hutldliig. RDWAIM) II DAVIS. ARCHITI2l''T. Rooms 21, 2", nnd 2i, Commonwealth building. Seinnton. R. I. WAt.TRR, VRCHITRCT, OrFICl lent (if im Vas,hinston uvenuo. I.PAVIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITKCT, 4 Sjituee St . ioi Wash, ave., Sci anion PRRDKRICK I. RROW'N, ARCHITHCT. Prim Hiillillng. 12o Washington avenue, Scranton. T I. l.ACi:V It PON. ARCHITUCTS, Tr.ulerK' Natloml Hank. Dentists. DR I. O LYMAN. ?S N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. F. L. M'ORAW. r.T, SI'RUCH stieet. DR II. F. RRYNOI.DS. OPP. I. O. DR (. C. I..Y1THACH. 11? Wyoming avo. WKI.CO.M11 C SNOVKR. 421 LACKA wanna ave Hour?. 9 to 1 and 2 to 6. Dressmaker. MRS. M. K. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue Wirj Screens. JOS KUI3TTI3L, R13AR fill LACKA wanna avenue, Scrnnton, Pa manufae turtr of Wire Screens. Schools. SCHOOL OF THC LACKAW.VNNA Scranton, Pa. Cour.ses pieparatory to college, law, medicine or huslne-s. Opens September 13 Send for cntJlosue. Rev Thomas M. Cann, LL. 1).. Walter II. Huell. A. M. S;e U. G R CLARK ft CO. SKBDMUN AND Nurserymen: ptoie t4'5 Washington avo nu , grien hone. UJQ North Main ave nue; store telephone, 782. Hotels ami licstaurauts. THU RLK CAFI3, 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable I. ZinOIililt, Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSn, NEAR D.. L &. W pastngir depot Conductod on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop .Miscellaneous. BAFKR'S ORCHI3STRA-MP8IC FOR ba'.H, picnics, pnitlus, receptions, wed dings and conceit work furnished. I or tern-a address It. J Huner. enndur o-. 117 W umlng avenue, ovci Ilulberta music etoro MPRAnfttir urtoTiinns. PRINTERS' supplies, envclopL's, paper bigs, twine. Warchoui-e, IM Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. FRANK P BROWN & CO.. WHOLE sale dealers In Wood ware. Cordage anC Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AURIH3Y. EXPERT AC countnnt and auditor Rooms 19 and 20. William' Hnl.dlnir. opposite postotllee. Agent for the Rex. Fire Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIRUNR PUI1LISHINQ CO.. North Wiuhlngion avenue Llnotpo Composition of al! kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed lu this rcgiou.
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