TJ7E FCPANTON TniBUNB-WEDNESDAY MORTSTIN-t. DEOEIUBKR, 1. 13JIT. 8 m$ Side and City Suburban TWO ANNIVERSARIES. . . . . - ..I furnish u nuinirniiie music lor mo mans dunce numbers. The attendance ..1..1. i i .. i i. iu MnmlipfR was Inige and ovetyone enjoyed them- Will Ho Celebrated l tl.o -Members eUc!ti rho conmmv0,o MlnnUh of Uip I . . " ' , nffni,. xxc-re peter McCoy, clinlrmun, The members of the Pnttinue urucr , chnrJfB Catiavnn, secretary; Michael Sons of Ame-ilcn, goneraiiv oiinsuu, Culkln nnd Michael Coleman Dining and of Camp No. 171 particularly, am looking forward to the celebration which this camp will 1"1 ln Moure' lull. Wednesday. Dec S. The nffalr Is double In In purpose, being the ob-seixniiic- of the golden jubilee or the (.unit). The tamp appointed n committee sev tal xeekn ago to nrraiiRe matters, and tht.lr labois huc been nearly com pleted, ln addition to the best or local the Intel mission a bicycle was chanced off. alent. some outside entertainers have i The rooms were prettily tilmnv been seemed. Miss Oeitrudo C.arland, Stevens acted as chairman r iicltutlnnlst and ncnll-t of ability; the t-itulnment. which was given by Pdix biotheis and the Aipnu trio, an .if New York lt. will .ippenr heie for the til st time At the ce ot th" . ntoitalmncnt lofreshments will be -eixe-d. and a dance will follow foi which cuellmt music will be ptovld . d The committee In clinige aic: 31. T Hi.iilslmvv. Linden V Deckel, John Miller, Alfred Hex an. Alfied Twining. J J. Clreen and Robert llldicd. inthhhstinc. unuATi:. The F.lteiaiy and Dcbatlm: society of the Scliintiin Stieet llaptlst chinch In Id one of Its logulnr nm-tlligs In the lunch pat lots laHt evening, which pi uvtd exieedhuly Intel ostlng. The de bate was upon "Resolved. That woman should hnvo the light of suffrage." It was a win mly contested argument, but w is decided In favor of the alllimatlve. The since nful thiee wtie Kdwln AVIILcs-. Willie Phillips and Oorgv As lmix The other debates s were: Hniiy D.uls, Ml .May Jones and David K nns u was made Known that the neg ntlvis did not lose on account of an mteii'otcd l'ison In the result being on th it side The Judges weie; MNs Mnt t f Wntklns, Mis. J AtliistloiiK and fiinrw 1'hlllll's There were sovei.il inipinmptti upe dies nnd oeal sclei -tl 'lis in addition (leotgc- Watklns aet id as chalim.m The bi-weekly meet ings ale becoming mole and moit In ti testing to the jilting people of the Pdanton Stieet llaptlst c lunch. class Nt'Miinu Timnirs f.nthh- TAINMHNT. The friends of class No 3. of the Washburn Sttoe-t Presbyterian Sabbath school, taught by L. A. Stevens, weie cntei tallied last owning1 In the chinch pailois by the membeis of the class. ti limned. Ml. The en- dlffci- cut members nf the class, consisted of lecltatlons by the Misses Hughes, Allle Jones, nnd Alice Wil liams. Piano mjIi s by Mtus Clndciella Mnifo and Ivor Pilie inotuimcntnl w lections bv Miss Hesple Fiaunfelker and lMwaid Moise, on the mandolin and guitar Miss I. Ida Hotter gave a lolln solo and Miss Odwen Jones sang. At the conclusion of the exeicHes light u freshinentrt weie solved. Th joung ladles of the class acting as walteis. The nieiiibclK of the class who so e.N lellenlly onUitnlncel their filend.s ate The Mlses Clndeiella Moie, Sallle McCiacken, Vcm.v Morgan, Millie Mam or, Olad.vs Jones. Nettle Williams, Chtlsetiiio Fellows. Htlul WoodiutT, Maud Moser, lieithii Sandets, Helen lleoso. That the government nhould control the inlluay nnd telegraph systems." The St. Ilrendan debaters will suppoit the alllnnatlve. A short lltcuxry pro gramme will be lidded. Aldcimnn Davles will net as police couit Justice dmlng December. St. Leo's tourist club held a special meeting last evening In St. Leo's bat talion looms, at xxhleh there was a good attendance. James Joseph, of North Hromloy ixvo nue. xx as discharged from the, "West Side hospital jesterday. Company V boys had their regular xveekl ill 111 last cxcnlng In St. Da vid's hall. There was a fair attendance of membeis. i Henry Nicholas, of North Garfield I Venn", and Henry Harris, ot Latay , tto street, hno announced themselves Mattle ' ',ii"i'raira uir ii-gisier oi voters in in,- nut i uisirici oi ino I'ounn vvaru. The ladles of Plymouth Congrega tional church aie making ntrangementa to hold u fair and festival .Dec, 8 und 9. INCIDENTAL TO PKHSONS. Mis. John V. Lew I.", of South Hyde P.nk nxenue, Is seilously 111 at her home Mis Oeoige Hxans, or Pb mouth, has t plumed home after lsiting Mis n. II. liamfoid, of Noith Sumner axenue, Mis. A. L. lluiner, of South Lincoln avenue. is the guebt of ft lends at Al lentoxxn. .Miss Nellie Orr, of Plttt.ton. has re turned home after a. islt xxlth West Scianton fi lends. Heuben Staiiles, of South Lincoln axenue, I, lsltlng fliends at Stiouds-buig. Wcst.Sldp llusine'ss Dncctory. CAIU'CT WEAVi:n-All kinds of rag carpets, strlpo or hit and miss, on short notice. Call iind examine xxork or send postal card and I will call for rags In City limits. JACOB HALT1C3, 112(i Luzcmo street. SHCOND HAND rVrtNITUHK-Cash for anything you tiavo to tell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and co tho stock of J. C. Kins, VM to 7W West laws. Kwanna avenue- MRS. mNTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prhcnologlst, 412 North Main avenue. NORTH SsCUAN ION. nuxMoui:. M. W. Chnmbeilln Is III at his home on South Hlaltely street. Prepiuatoiy service for communion next Sunday morning will be held ln tho Presbjtctlan ehuich this evening. Lexvis SpangenbuiK died nt his rcsl dcnio In Little England Sunday even ing, after a short Illness. The funeral will be held Wednesday ntternoon. The Ladles' Aid society of tho Pies bterlan church v,M meet nt the rest tlente of Mrs U W. II. Allen, on West Di Inker street, Tuesday nfteinoon nt 2 o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leander Yeager were tendered a fniewell paity at their homo on Uutler street, Saturday even In B. They will leave for Plttston this week xxheio they will make their fu ture home. The condition of Oeoige Thorpe nt the Lackaxx-aniuv hospital, xxho xxas in. Jured nt the Nay Aug Coal company's works a fexv days ago, Is ery Bull ous. llegular Aveekly devotional meeting of the Hpworth League this owning at 7.30 o'eloek shaip Lender, Miss Mnrlan Kenney. L'dxvln L. Plnnell nnd Miss Clara ind well, both of this boiough. were mar ried nt the home of the bride's par ents on Cheny sticet, Monday eve ning b.x the ilex A. 15. O'Xe-ll, pastor of the Baptist ehurih Preparations nie being made to com mence woik on the new stieet car lino to Spoil Hill If the weather is favor able this winter. The tond will be completed nnd earn tunning eaily In the spring. The line will be built to the toll gate at No 7 and will supply a long-felt xxnnt to people living along Unst Di Inker stieet for neatly a mile. A fexv of the ft lends of Harvey Hog nrt tendered him a sutpilse natty at his home on Mill Mreet Monday ee- THE HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON As well ns tho liandsome'-t, and others arc Invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's llalsam fur the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that li gUHrantt-ed to cuio and nllexe all Chronic nnd Acute Coughs, Asthma, llrowMtls nnd Consumption, l'rlce J nnd Z SCRANTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Full Set $5.00 TEETH FULL SET TGGTII . $5.00 TGI3HI CLUANGO - 25c 1 GGTH WITHOUT PLATG $3.00 TGGTII GXJTkACTGD - Free QOLI) FILLINGS SILVGR FILLINUS GOLD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS Full Set $5.00 75c up 50c $2.00 to S.5.00 $1.00 Music, Fine Arts, Languages. nlng In honor of his eighteenth mini Mis. Allle P.lackmnn, with the assist- vei.sary. The evening was onjojed by ance of hei puidls and some ot our best all until the "wee small limits." xvhen 1,1. Ill Inlnn, ..111 1.1.1 .. mnUnl Ih . 1. a ' . . n. ... reiresntnonts tvoic fcerveci. inosc pie- Adams Ave, and Linden St. A LIVCLY RUNAWAY. NO lYiORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR loelli rrtnn led und tilled n!iolnlel without pain b.x our Into splentllli! luetlioil npillril to 1 ho ruiiis. No le'Ci-producing iiuvnt" or eoealiio. Wo iiro not rinnpetliig xvith rhoup lcnliilo liiMl.ilimcnts Imtixltli lUM-diiM itontl'ti id nrlres lois thiui lmlf tluit rliiimtd lix tlicni. 'Muse nri- tint onlv Dt-ntal Parlors In ' s( niiitcin tliutliitxu Mm imtauted itpplliiliccx mid limiedleints to uMnu t, III! iitidupply uolit vluwiin und porcoliiln iiixxiih, tiinli). i ,-iin, ir iiuiii iiuiiir.il le'uin und wtiriiinicti nil iuiil'ii, miiiiiiiu llio least pirtlili ofpiln. i-ull Set nf Tectli 3". Wo guurniiten lit or nop i. Hold itouii iindtictli xxltliout plntes, gold lllllius und nil nlliur ilcntnl xvork done pilnli"My mid b.x Hpucliillslx t'oiiieund Imxe .xuiir teeth extr.u'Pid In theiiieiiiilngiiiiiiKo lio no In UiecM'nlnit with in v tectli V' cmi tell yo'i exactly xxlmt yotu xcorls will eoi b.x u Troo ex-imlu itlon A. xvrltten giuiruiiteij uften xc.irs xxllli all xxork. IIiiiik, s lo s; Kitadas und liolldaxi, 1t to 1. Hit tint be milled, Wu Imxo no eouueutlou xWth utiv other ollleelu tlmeltj. Dr. Ucrnstelii Thrown finntn Cnr rlace nnd Slightly Intircd. lir A. 11. Ticrnsteln had a iimrow cfcape from setlous Injure In a ltin nwny of bin hoin on L.icknxxanu.i. (ivenue jestprdny aftuinoon. Di. Hein-st-ln was getting Into his ciulage t Lorcnz's phnim.icv xxlien the horse suddenly suited off and tumid partly inund. At the stieet ear tunics one xx heel was xxi inched off and Di Hein hleln was throxvn out of the bu,; The liiuse continued ucioss the stieet nnd but for the Inteixentlon of a tele graph polo would hne smashed Into a lnrge pane of glass in on" of the store buildings. An It xxns the buggy was wrecked and the hois" fell heav ily to the tddexxalk. Dr. Ueinsteln, sae fr a slight cut ' on the fotehead, was itnluluied. B A,' -X V iAI ijtiiy m VX.' WW K "We, the undersigned, h ive liml teeth pxlraeted and bridge xxoilc donent thoNuxv Vorlc Denial I'nrloi", and cheerfully reoouiint'iul thulr method, IipIiu puinleis undusudxertUect. J. M. HonXl)AKi:H, liiuil Mulberry nl. ' HOflts'in s Ml Ml.US 111 TO 1. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Cor. Liirktiwaniin anil Wjnmtnv: Ave. lOx-er Newark Shoo Store I Kntiatico on Wyoming uvonu AVAS HAItO TO CATCH fter thiee tiiihuccessful attempts to i itch his man, Constable Dean at Inst sin i ceded In landing Mnrttn Jtangan, of Third htifet Tho Hist time the con stable called at Mangan's house, Mr. "Siangan departed by the itar way, say ing he xxoubl get his loat nnd letuin lie did not come back. Yesterday mottl ing he xx'ns committed to the county tall In default of $.100 ball by Alderman MiiM-s. Ills Mangan and daughter pnti'iied the j-eiiotis c hnrget! of as sault, felonous wounding; non-suppoit and tin eats to kill. Mr. Siangan ad mitted he xx us in fault In the main, but ho would not kill anyone. a rnw LiNns. a legulai meetln COMPLlMnNTAUY DAXCD. The members of HI. Uienclun coun cil. No 12, Young Men's Institute, last ixenlng tendered th'li lady fi lends a iiiinpliinentnry dance In Mear.s' hall The afialr as at ranged In honor of the assistance glxen the joung men by tin Indies at tliclr thltd annual xcur- I seiii ti Shawnepi- Iake The hall xxas .utistlcally decorated and Leo Crobsln I TOM) IN There xxlll be a legulai meeting of i:nteiiilso Lodge, No. I'l, Knights of Ameilea, Monday, Dee. C, In lied Men's hall. At the elo-e nf the business ses sion a shoi t enteitnlnment nnd wicl.il will beh Id. The members ate request ed to be present The f uncial of the late William Web er of North Uiomley avenue, will be held this afternoon. Set vices nt ' SO at the Simpson Methodist chutch. In terment at the Washburn stieet come tei y. The Dodge mines xxlll be Idle today. The funeral of the Into John McTier nan xxlll be held fiom the letddence this afternoon nt L' p. in. Interment xxlll bo made at the Hjde Park Catholic cemetery. Short herxiees will be held at St. Patilcl-'s church The llrst ot n contemplated seiles of debates between the sexeral councils of th Young Men's Institutes of this city, xxlll be held Monday exeulng, Dee 6, nt Meats' hnll Delatets John liole OMMUj and St council- xxlll debate upon "Hesolxed, local talent, will hold a recital In tho Noith Main Avenue llaptlst church, Kildtiv evenlnir. The Ideal orchestra will bo pie-sent nnd also the Shubcrt Glee dub. A sllxer offeilng will bo the admission. The foltoxxing programme will be lendercd: 1 If Igg riapphnhp wl A Vvt . ii u tJ uA M( vyxAo1 r Closest companion Out of doors, or when travelina:, is pretty often your umbiclla. and .is seif-rcspectinq persons are caieful of the company they keep, so well-groomed men and women ate particular as "to the umbrella they carry, for nothing betrays one's chat acter so quick ly and surely as the handle ot your rain piotector. This Week We Hake a Special Display of New Umbrellas Repiesenting all that is novel and aitistic in coveis, stocks, elabo late handles, etc. Many of these new comets are as finely fin ished as the jewelers' art can make them and embrace some choice ci cations. Selection Orchestra Duet Hittlc Kline, Mrs. Blackmail Sold Mr. Oxxcna Select Heading Ida Morey Duct Mr. House, Mis. Hlackman I'ltno Sole Mamie Coluurn Solo Hattlo Kllno Zither Solo Harry Gcler Se-lectlon Olco Club Dint Mr. SteiiT, Mrs. Hlackman Piano Solo Nellie HoJo Duct . .. .Maud Dstelle-, Mrs. Hlackman I'inno Solo Hattlo Kllno I'lano Solo Wllllo IMwarda Selection Orchestra Miss Cora Orillin. of William street, letutncd lafot evening from Phlladel- I'liia. The looms of tho Oat field Lodge, Loy al Knights of America, xxere thronged last e cuing In anticipation of the re ception xxhleh lodge members had pre paied. The enteitnlnment part xvas ucces-sfully cairled out, many of tho best local onteitnlnets liartlclpatlng. Hefrcshments xxere teixed to tho BUt"-tf. James O'nnlo, of Wniren stieet, vis ited friends In Caibondnle jesterday. Miss William , of School stieet, left jesterday for Lewlsburg. Kev I'. D. Powers, of Washington. D C, xxlll deliver a lectuie In the Cliiistlin chuie-h this month. His from the i theme- xxlll be "Dlockheads " Mr. Poxv Prfciidnn eiri Iris gained tho u nutation of being a poll-lp d oiator. This chance to hear Mr. l'oueis on one of his favoilte sub-Jf-cts will undoubtedly attiact a largo ai'it'eree. Miss Sophia M. Kans, daughter of Mi- and Mis. John Hvuns, of Wnyne Txcni.- will In man led n -.t Wednes da e nlng to William Fu-y, a popu lai jniui?' r.ian of this pi ice The cere mi ny x ill tnl e i lace In the Welsh Con Ti. .-.itli nt 1 trutih and v 111 bo per feini d l It-x P. S Jnn-i-, D. D Mr. nnd Mis V. C. McDonnell en teit lined a number of friends at their beautiful home, on North Main avenue, Mondnj exenlng. The funuul of Mrs Thomas Shotten. wife cf Poor Dltfi-tor Thomas Shotton, xxlll tnk- idace tomorroxv afternoon at L'.ro o'clock from the family icsldence, coiner Wayne nxenile and Oak street. Kuneinl seixlces will bo conducted by Hev. Oeoige i:. Oulld. of the l'io dence Prcbj terlan ehuich. Intel ment xxlll be mad" In Dunniore cemetery. Funeial is to be pihate. Mr. and Mis. William Mumford, of Diamond nvenue, visited friends at Wnjmnit the fore part of the week, Doin To Mr. and Mis. Anthony Ituune, nf Kejser avenue, a daughter. Mis. Thomas Hxans and daughters, who haw been visiting William Hich aiels, of Spring street, returned home jesterdaj. Itev. J. A. Dxnns. pastor of the First Wolnh Haptlst church, will attend the piajer meetings to be held all this xxe-t-k at the abnxe chinch and give a snori address each exenlng. John Hv ans. the popular j-olo blnger. will sing nt Prlday evening's meeting Piofesi-or J. II. Hughes pi"ached a erj line seimon at tho First Welsh Dnptlht ehureh. Wajne axenue, last evening Meetings ure held cx-eiy night The Hex-. Dr. Hauls, ot Tay lor, xxlll preach this evening. Special music is a fe-atuie of each meeting. ent xxeie- The Misses MIda anil Phebe L'nglert. Sadie Win fed. Florence Weber, Lucy Wilds, Fannie Smith and Leah Hogart, Charles Wild, Lester and Hoy Marsh, Fred Hogait, Louis La Fountain and Arthur Wntfel A. K. Stone, editor of the Monroe Nexx-p, Hast Stroudsbuig, spent last Saturday and Sunday with ft lends and relatlvce ln Dunmore. J. W. Hasteillne spent two days this week at Hlmlra, N. Y, ns a xxitne-SH in a trespass suit against tin Delaxvnie, Lackaxxanna and We-stein company Hdltor Frank P. Woodxx.irel spent Tuesday nfternoon In Wajne eountj The caxe--ln on Fianklln btieet Is subsiding. It is genet ally believed that all elanser Is passed. CASTORS A For Infants and Children. nt fit- Unlit clpttsr) ci r i S--Xy-tJ- .c. f. &M Itn rry Bi;i:r. OBITUARY. HE DniiM'O ijr r.iTHKn hex. EX RnUll O Thh remedy lielns in- , Iplffil cllt..41v tn flin ' Heat oi moso uimcuhch of the tJenlto-I rlnnrj Oi-Kinix, rcciuiroH no I change of diet. Cure (.narantced In 1 to 3 cluvrt. Ntnall plain pack- .MITT "SZ 5SJnsc. by inil, 01,01), i Lp U Jfc.ias3olclon.y by , Win (1 Clark, 326 Penn, Axe , Scranton, Pa TRIUMPH Warm air furnace, solid cast india tor, sectional lire pot, absolutely gas tight. Don't purchase any other make, the best furnace you can get is none too good and the TRIUMPH is the best, therefore buy the best and protect the health of your family a I Mrs. Maigaret G. Slmtton, wife ot 1 Poor Director Thomas Shotton, xx hose death occuired late Monday night at her home, coiner of Oak nil eel and Wajne axenue, from tjphold pneu monia, nnd xxas announced In jes- 1 teielay's Tilbune, xxill b- bulled tomur- 1 row afternoon at 2 ",0 o'clock at the, house. The Interment In the family plot In Dunmoie- cemeteiy will be pri vate Mis. Shotton xxas a daughter of1 the late Jos-ph Gllleple. Her mother Is llxlng, as. Is a sister, Mrs. N P., Ofcteihout. of nimlta. and four broth- ers, James W. Cillle'ple, of Dlmira, 1 Thoman Gllle'ple. of Jamacla, Vt . 1 John 1$. and C. Joe Gllb-sple, of this city. Mis She tton was "7 j "-lira old ar.d was niniil'd Se; t "0. 1S3. Thr e chll dten nil x Ive, 1'iiiec G. Don ild J. and Douglass G. All these children hae recently been eiv 111. and e.ne Is noxv confined to his bed It xxas th assid uous care lestoxxcd bj the mothei on thee-1 chlldien that wnkeiied h' r phj flcnlly. Mrs. ?hotton x.as a member of tho Fro ldeucv l'tc?byteilan ehuich. Pntilck Connciton died josterdaj morning at his home, 41,1 Third uttvet, D'llevin-. He xx-a.i an oged man and had resided mnnv jenis In the P.olb -Mitt section. A daughter of bis xxaj killed a fexv jeam ago at the Dudgt loxxn cros.dng lie Is nnvlxed by a Fon and a diiughter, John J., and Mist, Mary Connciton, L G. Hall, of Hlrchnrdvllle, Pa , for many .vars chief eleilc In the Su--ciue-hanna countv commissioners' otllco at Monti o3e, died suddenly Mond ly night. He was the father of C. I'. Hall, a part owner of the Scranton Ke-e'ev Institute nnd xxho Is now- propilotor of an Insti tute at Newark, N. J. William J, the infant child of Mr. and Mis Benjamin T. Pi lee, of :;', North Fllmoic- aM-nuo, died at the paiental homo Mondav exenlng. Th funeral xxill be held Thutsday nftei noon fiom the lesldence at 2 p. in. In terment will be- made at the Washburn street temeterj-. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING THOS. F. LEONARD "iOj LtieliRTunua Ac, Se-rantou, Charles B. Scott, 1 19 Franklin Ave. Professional Directory, Advertisement Under This Heai $5 Per Line Per Year. I'livnlciaiis and Snr;eoiii. DIc7KAY, 200 Pcnn five , 1-5 and 7-r P m. LlEoaseV of xvomen. children. T. phone. Architects DR. RATDSON, ax cnue, lit 11. in. S37 N to 1 P. WASHINGTON m. PHE SIC PBWiEB SQQ3SI&KD2, COiVi'LTH CL'ST SCRANTON, PA. pit C L KllBY. SCItANTON SAVINGS Uank bililg, IX Wjomlng avenue. iioo a MAItY A. Slini'IinitD, M D.. opathist, No. 2iS Adams axenue, HOMn- Ult A. TKM'OLD. SPKCIAI.IST IN Diseases of Women, corner V'1"'" ixenue and Spruce street. "I'"-,0';; lice houis. Thursduy and baturdajs, J a. m to 0 p. in. ullNKJG AND BLASTING MADD AT MOO0IC AND BDC DALE WOIUTJ3. Dlt. W E ALLDN, 012 NOHTII WASH Ington avenue. Dlt L M. OATHS. IIOOMS 2'7 AND 03 iinnr.1 of Trade building. Olllco hours. 8 to 9 n m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. n. clcnco 309 .Madlon avenue. He-si- THANKSG1VINQ DONATIONS. CAPLIN A RAND POWDER CtV ORANGE GUN POVDHR Electric Pat tones, niectrio nsn ilars, for 1 pludlhg blasts, h ifer j- Faau, .in I Rcpauno Chemical Co. s DH C L rUUAS. SPEl'IALIST IN Itupture, TruhJ l-liuuK aim r ""'", tlon. Ollloe telephone 13C3. Hours: 10 te 1.' to 4, 7 to 9. man EXPLOSIVES Gold an1 Ivory, Silvar and Paarl, Oriental Onrlaid P jar. Ores Jen and Siler NojUiss, Gild P33rl and Ivor, Pear, Silver in I Gjms, Hern ind :i;var N)velli3s, sourn m:kanio.. Dr:sd3n anJ GalJ Noalliis, CuriusWo3dG.in'nT3, E!c, And a full line of the latest Parisian Novelties, including hand painted flat Dresden handles of every pomlar color and tint, It is impossible to interestingly describe these dainty bits of elegant '"ll,le w,u KlV. " llve"uct d '" "The art, but if you will favor us with a call at the store any time this I DMsion d. a. o ii.. win hoi.i n week, it will afford us pleasuie to show them to you. An eiiteitalnment for the benefit of the n xx chinch fund of St. John's chinch xxlll he glxen Christmas night by Division II, A. O. 11. Commlttee-s xxeie ."elected Sunday to annnge the uffnlr. The- new c-huich fund xxlll re ceive the pi needs of the enteitnln ment Klven iccenlly by the St. Irene's koi let j. On New Yeai's exe the Saenirerrunde society will prather toclully in Natter's hall. Lnte In January the Snenger- V-'M The Display Is Hade Conveniet at the flain Entrance Door. itly Globe Warehouse ;tt&fZ) Hinoker In Hultle's hall next Jlonday cvenln(?. The new Centuiy hort-o will he given n trial this afternoon befoie tho Joint lite department commltt-o of councllH. A decided boon to the South Side xxill be the- brnneh of Albright llbraiy In Manlej's building1, on Plttston aenu. Tho xvorlc of pii'iiarlnp; the noxv bianch xxlll be Htarted tnclay, piobably. The bianch xxlll be maintained on tilal for one jear. nnd If a sunceKS couucllti xxlll bo linked for nn appropilatlon for Its supiiort nnd another branch will be opened on tilal In como other section of the city. .Miss Janet Jones, will have charge ot the South Sldo branch. It xxlll bo open fiom noon until 10 p in. Hooks xximted but not contained In tho branch xxlll bo piocuied from the eontial ll braiy on request. Th funeial of the iRte MIfa Annie JIalindy, of Willow Htiee-t. wus held yesterday nfteinoon Frank Iteeder. of 519 Piospect ave nue, xxhllo at woik In the Lackaxvanua Knlttlni, mills Monda cnuuht the In dex linger of his left hand In a ma chine and It was severed. A successful slllglcul npeiatlou xxas perfoimed on tho Infant child of Mr. and Mis. Peter Kniinei of Alder stieet Acknowledged by .llnnasers ol (lie rioreite-c C'rittcuton .llisslon. The manngei.s nf the Floienie Cilt tenton inlii'lon 107 Spruce- street, grate- fully aeknuxx ledge the donations for November. AImi thank the chlldien of tehools Nos. 3,! and ilo for their thanks giving don.itlon.s: Mis. Xettleton, $10 rebate on rent of miss-Ion; Dr. Anna Laxx, medical ser-' xlee; Can's inaiket, heat. Ze-ldPr'.s bake-iy, biead; Mi. A. D. Stelle, basket giapes; Peck Lumber company, one load xxorxl, Huntington bakeiv, bread, lolls, enkes, Fit. st Pi esb terlan ehuich. potatoes; Plttston circle, 1 vxiapper. 21 night drtss-es, 1 pair shoes, 10 baby dresbcs, 4 baby .sklrtp, 4 sacks, 5 pair hose, 2 vests: Mis. Hrooks. roast beef: 1 Mih. Hus-sell Williams. 1 dress, 1 coat, papers; Cornish market, meat, Arm buret's maiket, meat; Him Park chinch, baked beans; Llndn r's bakery, cake, bread, Mrs. Delhi, roast beef; Pclrce'b murket, llsh McClave, bag Hour, Mlf-s Ilonney, lit eraturc. Folloxxlng tite the Thanksgiv ing donatioun: Mis. W. II. T.ilor, chrvsunthemuirs; Mis. H P. Slmpsmn, 1 dieps, 1 coat, underxveai . Mrs. La thrope, 1 hat, Jelly, apples, Mis. Pascce, tilmmlugs; Attorney Hannah, Jj, Mrs Linen, ttukej, cianhcriles, "". H. AVes ton, 3 basket grapes; City Ne die Woik guild, Section 1. hheits, pillow cases, blankets, towels, hose, gingham. 2 xMiIsts, baby dlosses. bt.by sacks, 1 skirt, Mih. Thomns Mooie. tut key; J. S. McAnulty. tuikey, catilllloxxer, sxxeet potatoes, upples; Mih. A. D. Stelle, or anges, grapes, cianbenlea, coleiy, ap ples, potatoes, onions, turnips, sxxeet potatoes, pai snips, bananas; Mis. O. AV. Finn, celery, ginpe-s, School No ."3, large donation of bread, cakes, chicken, canii'cl (,oods, vege-tnble-s, gioeeiles, J.'.Sj in cabh, Jlrs 1. 1'. Megurgel, can ned goods; Mrs. II fl Iliooks, canned goods, pies; School No. 3J, laige dona tions, In end, enkca, chicken, canned goods, gioeorles, vegetables; Mrs. Charles H. Hoblnson, ennned goods. Jelly; Mis. II. C. Coston, 2 ducks; Lvx Is, Ilellly & Davles, J5: Mis. Frank Spencer. $1; Mis. Mulley. carnations, shoes, hat; Watchful clicle, Klng'd Daughters, Qiecn Hldge, 1 lub tout. WOLF & WEXZEL, 240 Adam Ave, Opp. Court Haul:. PRACTICAL TINKERS and PLUHflBERS bolo Aeonts for Itidnrclson lkiyntoa'J Furnices and Ktm;io. VKHVOLS 'li'.DLItl.rs, AM. KINDS i cured with nlmiil I-iriie-ts. I reo Imult iclls lioxx A-HIMjIO.S tUb.Mll. VI. LO., iibliiiutou, L. C. DH S W. L'AMOHIIAI'N. Ol-TIC'i: III Adams ReIdPin e, 1118 Mulberry. Chron ic JlKiases, lunp-, hcait klilnoe. nncl genlto-urlnarv organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m w o. HOOK. VHTUUINAItV SlIU cion HoiJes, Cattle and Dogs treate-d. Hopltal, 121 Lireieu street, Scranton. Telephone IC7J. 1'DIICIVAI. J MOKKIS, AUCHITUUT, Hoard of Tiade Uulldlng. KDWAItD H. DAVIS, Rooms 21, C", nnd 2, building, Scranton. AUCHITRCT. Cominonncaltli V. I WALTim. ARCHITKCT. OKriCU rear of CeX! Washington avenue. LFAVIS HANCOCK. Jn , ATtCHITKCT, 433 Spruce St , cor. Wach. avc , Scranton. 1'RnDEltlPK L. BrtOVVN. AUCHITKCT, Prlco Uulldlng, l.'e! Washington axenue, Soriinton. T. I. LACDY & SON. AUCIUTKCTS, Tradeis' National Dank. Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN, 223 N. WASHINGTON avenue. Dlt. P. I M'GRAW, C03 SPUUOU sticet. DR II. P. RP.VNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAPIIACII, 113 Wjomlng ave. Lawyer. 15 II RKPLOOLi:. ATTORN P.Y-LOANS negotiated on real estito security. Moars building, comer Washington uve nue and Sprueo street ;100 To Anv M WILL PAY $100 FOR ANY Treat nud WARRHN KNAl'P. ATTORNHYS nnd CotiiT-cllor-at-Llv. Icipuliilciii building, Wushliio'ton ave-iuie, Scra.uon, Pa. WATSOnTdIKHL. HALL & KDMMKR--i. uiinni nml Cminsf llor-.it-I.aw. TraderV Nut'on.il Hank Rulldlng, rooms 1,, 7. S, 9 and 10. third tlooi j mi:s H toriu:y. attounhy and Counscllnr at Lxx Rooms 413 and 411 Commonwealth Hulldlne Of W enknets in .lle-n Tlicy l'a 1 1 to Cure. An Omaha Company places for tho first tlmo befoio tho public a MAOI- CAI Mis. William , Lost CASE PRANK i: BOYI.B ATT O CN H Y A ND C0im-l UOl-'11 ,il ... .....,'.,,, tww,. in 11 nnd 14, ahlnston uvenup. jrsspp & ji:sspp. attounp.ys and Comi'e-llors at law, Coinmouxxcaltli bul'dliig. Washington avimie wr.i.coMn c snovp.r. 421 lacka- xxannx axe Hours, 9 to I and 2 to o. Drcssinukcr. MRP. M. H. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Wire Screens. JOS. KPDTTDL. UDAIl Ml LVCKA. xxamm axenue, Scidnton, l'a., manutaj. turcr of Wire Screen'. Schools. SCHOOL OP THH LACKAWANV Suntiton, Pa. Coures preparatory eo ollege, law. medicine or business Opcni Poptimljcr 1J Send for catalogue Hev. Thomas M Cann, LL. D, Salter IL Huell. A. M SeceN. amo uc-iuie.- inu tiuuin u. ..I.VW4- -;- ii e vn WILLIAM .1 llNT) THr.ATMHNT for the cure of A IM ' "ANMAMND. Vitality, Nervous and Sexual xxcaltli biilldlne ltonnis 19. :-0 and 21 Weakness, and Restoration of Life Pot co In old and young men. No vvoin-out Fiench icinedy, contains no Phosphoious or oth-r hat infill drugs. It Is a WONDHIIFCL TjtHATMHNT. Magical In its clfects ixistlvo ln Its cuie. All readnrs, who nio sulfetlng fiom a vxeaknebs that blights their I life, causing that mental and physical i kutteiing peculiar to Lost Manhood,, should xxrlto to the STATU MHDICAL ; COMPANY. Suite- 717, Rang) Dullding. I Omaha. Neb. and they vxlll te-ncl vou I absolutely PP.KU. a valuable paper on these dlseai-es, nnd postlve. juoofs of their truly MAUICAL THHATMHNT. Thousands of men. who have lost all hope ot a cure tire- being icstored by them to a perfect condition This MAGICAL TlinATMHNT may bo taken at homo undor their ellrec tlonp, or they will pay inllioad faro nnd hotel bills to nl who piefer to go thcie for tieatment, if they fall to cine. Thoy nio perfectly lellable; hnvo no Freo Prescriptions, Freo Cure. Froo Sample, or C. O. D. fake. They havo $2;,0,000 capltul. and guaianlen to euro oveiy caso they treat or refund every dollar; or their chniges may bo deposited In n bank to bo paid to tlftn when a cure Is effected. Wilto thorn today FRANK T OKP.LL. ATTORN'P.Y-AT-iJixx. Room 5, Coal P.clinnge, Stranton, r.i. jXXIES W. OAK FORD. ATTilRNHY-AT. 'l"axv Rooms Ml, 515 and 5K-, board of Trade Uulldlng. 13 P K1I.LAM. ATrORNHY-AT-LAW, i:f) Wjomlng iixenue. Scranton, Pi j xs J 1?" HAMIl7ri.V, ATTURNI.Y- at-Lnx, 13 Comiioinxeolth bliltr, Seian-ton. HOWARD W THAYHH. ATTORNEY Rooms II and 15. Re-piibllcan bldg. Ji:FPRHYS A- RPDDY. ATTORNIiyS-iit-laxv. Commonwealth llul'dlng L A WATRKS. ATTORNRY-AT-LAW, 423 Lr.okanunni uve. Seianton. Pa C R PITVIIIIR. TTORNKY-AT-LAW, Coninionxxciilth building Sernnton. Pa PATTHHSON & II-'OX, Nallonul llnnk nulldlin;. TRADHHS' c comhoys. .-'i sprivi: stri:ht A. W IIKRTHOLP. Atly.. J19 Spruce St. O R CLARK & CO. Sr.BDMRN AND Nuueimen. stoie HO VnsWnton ave nu , gu-eii hoiMo. 1330 North Mum ava nile ttoro telephone, 7l2 Hotels nnd Restaurants. THH llLIv CAFH. 1 AND 127 FRANK lln axenue. Rates leisonable P. ZIP.C.LDH, Propiletoi SCRANTON IlOfSD. NKAR D L i W. liasMiiser depot Conducted on the Hu. i-ope.ui plan. VICTOR KOCH Prop .Miscellaneous. DAFHR'S OnCliraTUA-Mr3Ii FOR ball, idcntis. partly, recetitlons, wed-dliu-s and unci rt xxmk fuiuUtied Pop tn-nis addicts It J Hum. eondiicto-. 117 Wxo-nlng avciiu. or itulbe-rt'a mmio store MWIMKllir. IlROTIinilS. PRlNTnilS' riiuplliM, t-uvpl'-yi-" pnpe-r bags twlna. Waiehoute. lti Wuthln-iton avemfo. ricianton. Pa r-RANK P HltOWN & CO, VVHOLK wile dealers In Woo I v. sire, CoiUago and Oil Cloth, 720 West Liikdxxrnmi ave THOMAS AFIIRF.y HNPP.RT Ac countant and nudiioi Rooms 19 and 20, Williams' Uul.dinB, oi-poslte postolllce. Ajjent for tin P.e Plre HMiiihuUher Detectives. uXft uinTTT M'su'TiT-iNP. y7"com monT wealth building lute relate Heuet Sui vleo A8lll'' I'lilltillH. THH TRHIPNIl PIlRLISIUNa CO. Noith Waj.li'nBtfn uvenui'-Llnotypo ompositlon ot nil kind qiijrkly done. Facilities uiisuiiMMdxl In this region.