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TJOJ EORANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 4. 180T.
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MONDAY NIQIIT'S DEBATU.
Itcprosontutlvcs ol Tvo Y. M. 1.
Counclli Will .licet in Minrs Hull.
Monday evening next the members
of lhe Young -Men's Institute, or
Hcrntitun, Mlnooka and Iiuntiiore, will
Iniitigut.ito a soiies of debutes for self
Improvement. Although th opiwrtun
Ittoi of many of tho members of the
Young Men's institute for obtaining nn
edilrallon ate very limited stlll.nnttnat
ed with 11 eleslio to elovelopo the tnl
nf wlilc h the Almighty hn bestowed
upon tltent. they aie milking n'o of
e-veiy inenni within their icach to se
nile a better education
In Meats' lull Monday evening: the
Hi st debate will take plate when they
will give to the public an evidence of
their eurncHtness and zeal In the work
of self-eduiatlon. The subject for do
bale will be "Resolved that the gov-
rninent should own and control the
lailroadri and telegraph systems," and
It will be argued by mombeis of the
Nt. lliendcn council of this place, nnd
John Uoyle O'ltellly council, of the
central city. The St. Itrenden debaters
will have the alllrmatlve of the ques
tion and those fiotn John Uoyle
O'ltellly council the negative. Thtee
members fiom wh eoumll will debate.
Other features of the piograiiimi will
bo:
Opening Trio, John Stanton. Gcotgc
C'roMilii, Edwnid Hunt.
Special reading William LarMn
H'do. "Chimes of Trinity". Edward Walsh
hlglnal essay..... Thomas Hurst
Dcbito. "lit solver). That the government
f-Hoti II own and control the raiho.ids
' mid tilegiuph system".
iKclatn.itlon, "C.irdlnal Woolse.v,"
William Oilro:
CilAUOED WITH STEAL1NU HIDES
If.uney Hookaway, a fourteen-j car
old Poll.sh lad, stood befoie Aldeim.in
Kellow jistorday afternoon, charged
with stealing ride on the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Westtrn tialns along
the Not them division. Special Olllcer
James Duikin was the tuctisc-r nntl the
bo, badly fiightcut-d, admitted that la
was guilty. He was ci.vingus he .poke
.1 ml his mother sobbed heavily as she
stood near. The boy appatenll did
not tally leallze the full extent of his
oflcnse. He lives with his patents in
the lenr of 41S Noith Ninth stieet,
alongside the tincks, and has easy ac
ross to them. He has fiequently been
i-een tampeilng with the air-valves be
rindtli the cars, but not until jesteiday
was the special otlloer uble to catch
Mm, lcdhanded. He was discharged
upon payment of the costs and a piom
Ke to keep away from the cars heic
nfter. FIRST CALL TO DUTY.
The new combination chemical en
gine and hose wagon of the Columbia
company was taken out for Its llrst
real run yesterday. A child playing
with mutches In the house of Heniy
dels, at 31 i North Uromley avenue, set
lire to the coverings In a cradle, which
caused an alarm to be tinned In from
box 3i. The tlames after devouring the
radle, attacked the carpets of the
loom, but were put out by a few palls
of water before nny further damage
was done. The Columbia company's
appaiatus reached the scene In good
tin) , but the horses showed plainly
1 Globe Warehouse j
Your Closest
Companion . . .
Out of doors, or when traveling, is pretty often your umbrella,
nnd as self-respecting persons are careful of the company they
keep, so well-groomed men and women are paiticul.tr as to the
umbrella they cirry, for nothing betrays one's character so quick
ly and burely as the handle of your rain protector.
This Week We flake a
Special Display of New Umbrellas
Representing all that is novel and artistic in covers, stocks, elabo
rate handles, etc. Many of these new comets ate as finely fin
ished as the jewelers' art can make them and embrace some
choice creations.
Gold and Ivory,
Silver and Paarl,
Oriental Ovarlaid Paarl, Horn and Silver NoveltiBs,
Dresden and Silver N (ml lies, Dresdan anl Gold Novelties,
Curious Wood Carving. Etc,
And a full-line of the latest Parisian Novelties, including hand
painted flat Dresden handles of every popular color and tint, It
is impossible to interestingly describe these dainty bits of elegant
art, but if you will favor us with a call at the store any time this
; week, it will afford us pleasuie to show them to you.
The Display
Is ilade Conveniently
at the flain
Entrance Door.
Globe Warehouse
wn .Li... ii il
and City
that the sltnln was too much for them.
It Is piobable that a heavier team of
hordes will Jinvo to be svcuied for the
aniiaiatus.
ruxnrtAT.. snnvicr.rf.
The funeral servitor of the lain Mrs.
John n Lewis, of 218 South llde 1'aik
nvenue, were held yesterday at the
residence. At an early hour the friends
gatheicd at the house to tender their
last sad tilbilte of respect. The hand
some bioadcloth casket, In which the
remains lay In the calm of death, was
strewn with exquisite bouquets and
arranged about It weic many beauti
ful designs, all silent testimonials of
the esteem In which the deceased was
held. Hew H. II Hani. I). V., pas
tor of the Taylor Ilaptlst church, olllo
latcd and preached the fund a I ser
mon. To the family he offered the con
solation of nn after meeting; to the
f i lends the remcmbiance of the dear
friend only separated fiom them for n i
time, and to all the love and fellow- I
shlp of Him who gives nnd takes. A
eiy Impics.slve part of the seivltes
was the singing of the selections by n
quintette. The selections aie all re
cent compositions of Mr. Lewis, and
wero veiy beautiful as given by the
slngeis. At the conclusion of the ser
vices, the remains were viewed and
then borne to the Washburn stieet
ccmetcij, wheio Interment was made.
A FRANKLIN i:Vi:NINfl.
The bl-wcekly session of the Pick
wick Liteinry society was held last
evening at the home of Mlsn Ida Lewis,
of .",C7 Not tli Ilde I'm It nvenue. Jt
was a Franklin evening and proved to
be very Inteiestlng, many new facta In
reference to this gieat Amciic.in being
brought out. The sketch of the "Life
and Public Sei vices of Henjamlii
I'ranklln" was given by John J. York.
Hany Niemejtr dealt with Fianklin's
caieer as an author and Journalist.
The inenibetsj thin gave a snies of
short savings from some of Fianklln'.s
wmks. Mrs. York gave a special lead
ing, and the question hnx was hi ought
Into play. Quite an oiiginal Idea was
Introduce.! In the form of twelve ques
tions relative to liteiature These que
tions were read by Miss Hahel Powell
The Iiteiary part of the evening was
completed with a nhoit lev lew of the
November magazines by Miss Mai Ion
I Hutchinson.
ARCANUM OFFICERS NAMED,
A regulnr .session of Lackawanna
council. No 1133, ltoyal Aicanum, was
held last evening at Ivorlte hall, South
Main avenue. Regent Charles H. lean
ing presided. The most Important part
of last evening's business was the nom
ination of olllcers for the ensuing term,
which were as follow b. Itegent, W. J.
Weave; vice regent, Chailes Acker;
orator, C. V. Olver, esq ; secretaiy, A.
E. Yorhls; collector, G. P. Eynon;
treasurer, Ylctor II. Laucr; chaplain,
Hobert Pox; guide, Charles L.i Par;
w at den, Ilobeit Eldred; sentr, D. O.
Thomas; trustees, T Fellows Mason,
John J. Davies, Chaihs K. Lanlng.
The j ear now closing has been very
suicessful one for the order. The mem
bet ship has grown fiom twenty-five at
the inception of the council In March,
1SS0, to 149 the present membership,
Gold Pearl and Ivory,
Pearl, Silvjr an J Gims
,i Tiiiiii.jii iiii.ilO iliM
Suburban
but In no other jenr has It Increased
as rapidly as this j car.
MINOH XRWS NOTES.
The twelfth nnnual ball of St. Leo's
battalion will be held Tuesday even
ing In St. David's hall.
I). V. Smith, of Sadie place, an ac
complished oung musician, employed
as bookkeeper for the linn of John T.
Williams, on West Lackawanna ave
nue, has been appointed piano accom
panist for the Anthiaclto Oleo club of
the West Side. There wero several as
plrants for the position.
Miss Naomi Kvans and William J.
Moigan, both of this city, wero mar
ried by Alderman Kellovv yesterday
morning at hl.s ofllee. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Moigan will icslde In West Scranlon.
One veiy prominent feature of the
response of the Columbia Chemical
company to yesterday's alarm was the
fact that the valiant little team which
has been so well trained bv Perma-
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for the apparatus. They now have to
pull the weight of the new wagon, 4,
700 pounds, w hlch Is quite different to
VjOO pounds, the weight of the old
hose wagon.
The Hellevue, Oxford and Dodge
mines were Idle yesterday all day. It
was the regular monthly pav day and
the pay was made early.
The pulpit of the First Welsh Bap
tist church wilt bo occupied by Ilev.
AW Junes, of Nanticokc, Sunday, ut
both set vices.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hosscr and Lon Met
calf, both residents of the l'yne, were
lecontly mauled by Itev. J. Walker,
pastor of Primitive Methodist church
of the Arehbald The;, will icslde In
a new ly-furnlshed home at tho Pyne.
John Walsh, said to reside on South
Ninth street, was ni rested last evening
by Patrolmen fluiiell nnd Raul on com
plaint of the pioptletor of tho "Rail
road house," on Seianton street. He
alleged that Walsh was lalslns n dls
tuibance and refused to leave the plate.
Walsh will leeelve a hearing in the
morning.
Hogcr the oung son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
William L House, of Scranton, is im
piovlng fiom an attack of diphtheria.
The membets of tho Industrial
School and MKhlnn band of the Scran
ton Stieet Uaptist church, under the
dliectlon of their lender, Miss Annie
Morgan, are prcpailng for a mother's
meeting and entertainment to be held
in the church parlors Saturday, Dec.
IS.
The members of the Simpson Social
circle met at the residence of Mrs. F.
C. Hall, on North Main avenue, last
evening to farther their preparations
for their paper novelties sale, to be
held in the chuich parlors Friday, Dec,
10.
Miss Beatilce Conroy, of Pellevuo,
and William II Powell, of Lincoln ave
nue, were united In marriage Thurs
day evening at the parsonage of the
Simpson Methodist church. Rev. J. B.
Sweet, pastor of the church, performed
the ceremony.
Tho membeis of the Hlble class
taught by Daniel Moses in the Wels'h
Calvinistle Methodist church, on South
Main avenue, will conduct a Bachelor's
Fociul and entertainment In th church
parlors Wednesday evening, Dec. S. An
excellent programme Is being ananged
which will Include several novel fea
tures. Refreshments will be served at
the close of the exercises. Admission
15 cents.
The funeral of John D., the young
sou of Mr. and Mrs John aiarsh, of
007 North Rebecca avenue, was held
jesteiday afternoon from the residence
of the patent. Rev. Thomas De
Giuehv, pastor of the Jackson Street
Baptist church, officiated at the fcer
vlees. A large number of the friends
of the bereaved patents were prest-nt,
and the llornl offeilngs were beautiful.
A quaitette sang tho selections. At
the conclusion of the services the re
mains weio borne to the Washburn
street cemetery, where Interment was
made. The pall-bearcts were: William
R. Williams, William Carpenter, IM
watd Nogglea and W. W. Hvans.
Nominations of olllcers for the ensu
ing j ear were made nt the icgular
meeting of the West Side Republican
league Thuisday evening. Following
are the nominees: President, Charles
K. Lanlng and John Fern, vice presi
dent, W. E Thaer, lluanclal secre
tnt, F. 13. Reese; lecordlng secretary,
D. W. Owens; treasurer, M. G. Dim
mick, maislial, A. B. Holmes; trustees,
W. Gnylord Thomas and Gorgo Saxe.
The latest and best styles. . .oberts,
120 North Main
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mts. Fred Tiffany, of Jackson street.
Is entertaining relatives fiom Iiing
hamton. J. M. Edwards, of North Garfield
avenue, has leturned fiom the Paptist
Young People's convention held at Leo
Park this week.
Assistant .Superintendent Thomas
Phillips, of the Del.iwaie. Lackawanna
and Western company, Is quite 111 at
his home on South Main avenue.
Selden ravllng, of Swetland street,
Is visiting filends In Pittston.
Stewart Piebecker nnd William Hal
deman, both of this fide, enjoyed a
hunting tilp over Mt. Pocono yester
day. Miss Elizabeth Thomas, of Mullein
stieet, Is the guest of friends at Mor
gantown. M Hatter, of the West Seranton de
pnitment of the Times, Is in Philadel
phia. Mis. W. H. Klme, of Iloblnson street.
Is visiting In Dalton.
Mrs. A. L. Hamer. of South Lincoln
avenue, has leturned fiom AUentoun,
wheie Mio wan called by tho serloiib
Illness of her fathei.
Mrs Henry Hagen. of Tenth street,
and Mrs Oeotgo Cir.'on. or Washburn
stieet, wero the guests of friends In
Honesdalo esteiday.
Mlsa Coia Deir, of Allentovvn. Is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. A. L. Hamer,
ot South Lincoln avenue.
Chaile.s Swisher, of South Main ave
nue, has leturned from a week's hunt
ing, Hpent In the western pait of the
btate.
The Infant child of Common Council,
man nnd Mie. J H. Walker, of Division
street. Is berlously 111
MestMdo l!usliicft Directory.
SECOND HAND ! unNITUnC-Cash for
anything you have to tell. Furniture,
Btoves, Tools, etc. Call and eeo tho
etock of J, U. King, 7V1 to W West iacic
t wanna avtnte
Una. PENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND
prbenologtst, 112 North Main avenua,
Those Worrliiu Pllct..
One application of Dr. Agnow'a Olnt
muit will glvo you comfort. Applied
eveiy night foi thiee lo six nlghta and
a euro Is effected In the most stubborn
cafes of Ullnd, nieedlng or Itching
Piles. Dr. Asnew's Ointment cures
Eczema and till Itching and burning
shin dlsnascs. It actB like magic. 35
cents. Sold by Mr.tthtvva 13ios. 63.
LIVE NEWS OF
NORTH SCRANTQN
Sermon ot Rev. James Hughes la Wayne
Avenue Baptist Church.
IT WAS AN ELOQUENT EPFORT
lie Held That It WnsNotTrno Thnl
Thcru Is o Such Tiling nt True
I'rlendslilp In the World. Services
in tho Churches Tomorrow-Two
Pnlnlul Acclilciitf-Soino oT tho
Current Happenings of the Day.
'Ol n Personal Nature.
The Itev. James Hughes, of Scran
ton, late of South Africa, conducted the
special evangelistic service last night
In the Wayne Avenue Ilaptlst church
and mench"d on the pubicct of Man
nsseh'H possessions on both sides of tho
liver Jordan. After a felicitous Intro
duction Mr. Hughes said that of every
Christian It might bo wild ho bar, pos
sessions on cither side of the river.
Then lie continued "The church of
God Is on both sides of the river
"One ramlly we dvv-11 in Him
One cnnrcli above beneath
Though now divided by the stre.im
Tho nirrow ftream ot ck.ith."
"Our filends ale on both sides of tho
liver. Some people talk us It thcio
was no such thing us true fiiondshtp In
the voi Id. They declare, positively
that the term Is n, misnomer. homo
have said that tho chinch vard would
not hold their ndptlons. but that there
would be loom for mote than all their
true filends iirthe pulpit. ThU Is not
generally ttuo.
"There Is much genuine friendship
among1 all classes of tho community.
This sweetens lite, and gives a healthy
tonic to the nobler elements of human
character Some people are m consti
tuted that they could not cxl-t seaice
ly unless they felt that they had tonics
tme f i lends In the world. It Is very
pleasant to hnat the huntsman blow
his horn which awakens the slumbering
echoes of Iho hills, but how much more
pleasing to know that there nrc hearts
that beat In svmpathy with our own
and that evcrv throb of soirow and
every note of Joy awaken echoes In tho
breast ot our filends
Of all the gifts which heaven bestows
There's one above all nirasure.
And that's a friend mldet all our woes
A friend Is found a treastie,
"Yes, there Is much true friendship
and many true friends In tho world but
many of us have a greater number
who have ciossnd tho river. Has death
changed theni Do they still feel the
attachment of friendship? Jesus Christ
died ard still He seamed to possess the
saino noble feelings of love after He
had ben ralspd from tho dnnd for we
lead of Him paying "Go tell my dis
ciples and Peter.'
"Heforo HeMvas crucified He nppears
to have shown inuih tender solicitude
for Peter, and almost the first thing
He All after His resurrection was to
exercise the mme loving regard for the
man who had proved a defaulter In Ills
fidelity to the Master. Have tho feel
ings of our friends changed? Can they
sec u? Do they inlluence us' When
the fathers a'ld rons of Ancient Ven
ice went forth Into the darkness to
fish, tho mothers and daughters went
out on the beach and there in tho daik
stillness of tho night they would slrtg
two lines of a hymn and then the hus
bands nnd sons who could not be seen,
wrapped In the sible garb of night
wcuhl take up the str.iln and sing the
other two lines of the same hymn, anl
who knows tint but for this dull,
opiiiue, unetherlal n.ittue of ours wo
might heir the singing on the oth"r
side of tho river.
"However that may bo we thank God
that friendship does exist and that It
oftpn pioves alenlatlve lo souovv and a
healing balm to a bleeding heart.
Filends we have In this world, but
mir.y of us have a maiorlty on the
o'her side tho stream. The homo of
the Chtlstlan 1 on both sides of tho
river. The nativity of his spiiitual life
is heaven, the nativity of his physical
life is oirth
"Cf iho body It Is said dust to dust,
tli.it is, let It return to the place fiom
whence It came, let it go "back to the
plicc of its nativity, but of the soul
it Is said that It returns to God who
gave It He Is born from above, so
Heaven Is his home. While body and
soul are united It mlsht be said that
his home Is on both sides.
"While here his nobler, his heaven
born nature, often sighs for deliver
ance nnd now and again we may hear
him Fajlng 'I would not live always,'
Wh ? Because ho la living In an ene
my's country while hen; moreover his
rlace of abode Is so far away fiom the
great mettonolis, nnd mote than that
the old tenement Is so frequently out
of repair, that n elf-Imposed ta:c has
to bo made so frequently In order to
keep it anything like tenantable. When
it -haIl foil and be desolved then the
roil name leturns to that 'buildlm; of
God, n house not made with hands,
eternal In "the heavens"
"The work of the Chrlstlnn Is on
both sides of the river. Heaven Is a
place of glorious service, they seive
Him clay and night. AVoaio now serv
ing our apprenticeship. We are en
gaged nt prtfent in the workshop
whete the limns aie made, but In
heaven they will be played.
JtELlGIOUS MATTERS.
Tho Itev. Horace Peckover will be
Installed pastor of the Puritan Con
giegatlonal church on Tue-sday even
ing, Dec. 7. Several prominent Con
gregational divines will assist In the
Installation.
Tho Itev. Horace Peckover will
preach In the Putltan church tomor
iow. Subject for morning's discourse,
' Ono of Christ's Wishes;" evening
theme, "Neglecting Salvation." Tho
hour for the evening Bervlce lias been
changed from 7 to 7 30 o'clock, which
affords ample time for people attend
ing the AVelsh chuich to patticlpatc.
Itev. W. G. AVatklns will preach In
the North Main Avenue Ilaptlst chuich
tomorrow. Communion will be admin
istered In the morning service. Themes
for tomonovv's sermons: "Tho Chuich
ut Pinjer" and "Hellef vs. Doubt."
Itev II. n. Hululn, of the Christian
church, will deliver a ennon tomor
row morning to members of the Mystic
Chain. In tho evening ho will give n
blackboaid sermon, entitled 'The
Chain."
Thn Itev. W. R Davis will bo at
Carbondale tomorrow and will preach
both morning and evening at tho Welsh
church of that city. In his absence
the Itev. Charles Prosscr, of Green
Hldge, will occupy his pulpit lit tho
evening, and the service throughout
will be conducted In the English lan
guage. Itev. J. A. Evans, the now pastor of
the Haptlst church of Piovldcnce, will
occupy the pulpit next Sunday morn
ing. Subject, "The Final Test of Life."
Evening. "A Hest After u Stotm."
The moinlng servko will bo in Welsh
THE HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON
As well a tho handsomest, nnd otherH arc
invited to call on any druggist and get
freo a trial bottle, of Kemp's Balaam for
tho Throat nnd Lung?, a ri-mrdy that Is
guaranteed to euro and relievo nil Chronic
nnd Acuto Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis
and Consumption. Prlco 25o and Mo.
SCRANTON
CONSERVATORY
OF MUSIC.
Music, Fine Arts, Languages.
Adams Ave. and Linden St.
and the evening services will bo In
English. Sunday school at 2 o'clock.
ACCIDENTS OF A DAY.
John Griffiths, an employe of the
Dickson mine, sustained severe Injur
ies to his right leg yesterdny while en
gaged In placing n large timber In posi
tion. It became unmanageable and
toppled over on him, with the nbovo
lesults. Ho was assisted to his home,
where his Injuiies were attended to
Max Habiock, a 4-year-old child of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Pabcock, had
his left arm fractured, by falling, while
placing about his home yesteiday.
GHNKKAL- N'OTHS.
IMtrick Scholleld, vvhobo sad death
was occasioned by a blast In the Dick
son colliery, will bo burled Sunday
Funeral services will be conducted at
S o'clock. Intetment will be mndo In
Hyde Park Catholic cemeter.v.
Daniel McHachen nnd Anthony Ljncli
left yesteiday for Wallsvllle, on a hunt
ing tour.
Mrs. Zimmerman and children, of
Wllkos-Uaiie, are visiting tho family
of Mis. Hinanuel, on Margaret ave
nue. Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. "William
Smith, of Wan en stieet, 11 son.
Miss Mary Murphy, ot PltUston. Is
tho guest of Miss Maigaret Morgan, of
Oak stieet.
(3. AV. Mabey, of tho Bristol Houte.
Is Indisposed.
Mrs. AHre Hlackman. assisted by her
pupils and the Shubert Oleo society,
gave a recital In the North Main Ave
nue church last night. The edifice vva
crowded bv the many friends of the
participants and each number was
roundly applauded by the appreciative
audience Especially were the num
bers rendered by the pupils recognized
by the magnificent manner In which
they wero executed. The Schuberf
Glee club, a recent acquisition to the
North Dnci Musical circle, distinguished
themselves by the spirited glees they
sang.
Michael Leonard, of "West Marke'
street, la 111.
SOU II' SCRANTON.
The South Seranton branch ot the
Albright llhrary was opend Thureda
In the Manley building, on Plttstor
avenue. Miss Janet Jones is In chargf
of the branch. Those who desire tr
enjoy the conveniences of the delivery
otatlon must register and get a card
at the eential libiaiy. Twice a day, It
the demand reeiulies it, the bpoks
which aie asked for on the cards of
the patrons will be convejed from the
Albright Ilbraiy to the station. Tin
inks governing the use of the ad
vantages of the main Ubiary will be
enforce! at tho station. The blanch
Ubiary Is pleasantly situated, cheerful
In appearance, and well lighted. Foi
the present It will be open from 2 to P
I. in. Sixty or moie books for lefer
ence, and others of Interest to tin
younger readei.s, have been placed
there for use In the looms, and others
can be added In the futuie Also home
tvvnty-seven standard and popular
periodicals aie taken, suitable for lead
eis of all tastes, botii adult am. Juven
ile Tho books and periodicals are on
tho shelves of cases placed nround Hit
rooms, free of access to the readers,
and under the oversight of the attend
ant In charge. It Is not fenslblo, nor
Intended, to place there any books to
be taken out for home reading. The
delivery fetation arrangement give ac
commodation for that purpose, how
ever, by means of a dally exchange of
closed hamper:!, or baslsets, between
tho station ami the main llbtary in
the Albiight Memorial building.
OBITUARY.
Mrs. Hrldget llole, wife of P. J. I5ole,
of Dunmme stieet, Olyphnnt, died at 7
o'clock jesterday morning from pneu
monia. Deceased was bnin in 01
phant and was about thirty scars,
of uge. Sho was a woman of many esti
mnblo Qualities and her death will be re
git tted by many friends. Hr sides her
hiHbaad she Is Mirvived by two ohlldn'ii.
The f uncial will take place tomoirow af
ternoon at !W o'clock Intel mint will bo
made in St. P.utitk's cemeterj.
John Mi.llsn. .1 widely known and high
ij respected oung inun of North Seran
ton. died yesterday morning after a lin
gering illtiis-s at tho home ol his mother,
.Vlrs. Ann Mullen, on Kejser avenue.
Mi. Mullen i.as iS jears. of age and
possessed oxen plary h ibits. He is sur
vived by a mother, one biother and three
sisters, all lesidonts of Xorth Seianton.
Funeral notice will bo given later.
The death of Mrs Mary Moigan, wife
of tho lute William D. Morgan, who dld
on July 22, 1M7, oeouned esteidi af
ternoon about 4 o'clock at her lesldenee,
318 North Sumner avenue. The deceased
had been ill about a month but nothing
serious was evpicted until a few tlejs
ago. ho was about 49 years of age, being
born In Abinlare, South Walcf, In IVb
ruar. 1819 She eamet to West Seianton
with her parents In lSlt .nd has resided
hero since. Threv sons and thiee daugh
teis survive hei. Tliev aio HIchnrd, Hob
ert. Mrs. Alexarder I'hlhlis, Mrs Alex
ander Stovenson, Mrs CU-in Marsh and
Daniel. Though the deceased Mas veiy
domestic In her tastes, she enjoyed a
wide clrelo of acriualntanecs and was
greatly esteemed. The funeral nervlces
will bo held nt tho resilience Mondu) af
ternoon at 3 o'clock Interment 'will be
mado at tho Washburn stuet cemetery.
Patrick MeGce, of S3 North Rebecca
avenue, died at 3 o'cloi k jeiterdav morn
lug at hU reMdence. Ho was 111 for sev
eral months and gradually suieiimbed
to the attack. Ho was boiu In Cuilion
dalo In 1S4S and umo to West Seranton
with his parents when three years of age.
Steady, liulustrlc-us and poaio loving, bo
won many friends and wan esteemed by
others who did not enjoy bis doner friend
ship. Ho worked for mini years as a
miner in tho Diamond nune and was- a.
member of tho Mine Accidental tund. Ho
niso was an active member of the Hc-rnn-tnn
branch of tho Catholic Mutual Uenev
olent association Hl vvlfe and six chil
dren hurvlvii him. Tlie children are:
Mary. Patilek. Kiuucls. Elizabeth, Jeon-
. ,, ni.it Wlltlatn l. ivhn Id ..mnlniAfl
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i.u 11 hnnlckf-pripp bv IllH Malonev" Oil IOI11-
pany. Tho funeral will bo laid Monday
morning A solemn high mass of re
quiem -n 111 bo celebrated at 9 o'clock at
St. Patrick's church. Interment will bo
mado ot tho 11 do Tarlc Cathollo cemc-tcr.
Full Set
$5.00
TEETH
FULL SET TGETII . $5.00 i
TEBTH CLEANED - 25c
TEETH WITHOUT PLATE $3.00
TEETH EXTRACTED - Prcc
NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR
Tcfth extracted nnd ntlcd absolutely without puln by onrlntu
Klcntltlc method itppllcxl to tliu guinn. Nn lepproduclti
BKentHorceiealtie. VVonrenot competing wllUchunp dental ei
InhllMimcntK, lull with tlrAt-ctnu dcutlKts id prices Ion than half
that rimmed by them. These urn tho only DenUvt Parlors In
Sernnton tlmtlmvo tho patented itppttnticcn and lnnndlcntsto
elriiiti till nnd apply gold crowns nnd porcelain crown, unde
tectable from until ml teeth nnd wnrrnuted for ten years, without
the leant pnrtlclu of piiln. Knit Set or Teeth $.". wo giuirnnteo i
tit or no pay. Hold crown nnd toetli without plntcs, gold llllliiss
nnd nil oilier ileMiU work done, pilnlemdv and by ci)Oclnlltts.
Coinouiiil Imvo your teeth extract ml in tho morning nnd go lio'iio
In thecvcnlm; with new teeth Wo cm tell you exnetly vvlmt
your work will con by 11 froo uxitmlnntlon A written nimr uitt'j
often years ultli nit work. Hours, 8 to 8! Hundnjs nnd linlliltvv,
into I. Do not bo misled. Wo bnvo no connection with uny
other office In the city.
"We, thoundernlnned, hnvchnd teeth extracted nnd brldso work dnnont tho Now York
Dentftl l'nrlou, und cheerfully recommend their method, belmr pulnless nnd us advertised.
J. M. HOHNllAIChlt, l'JOU .Mulberry sU',' ,
HOrilHRTO J
bUNIIAYH 10 TO t.
Cor. Lnckawaiinit untl W)omlng
Avcs.
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TRIUMPH
W.irm air furnace, solid cast radia
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
THOS. F. LEONARD
603 Lackawanna Avo, Seranton.
yw1'" rcrvraani
Professional Directory.
Advertisements Under This lleil $5 Per Line Per Year.
Physicians and Stirneons. j
Dll. KAY, 2M Penn ave.. 1-a a n '-
Diseases of w omen, children le.epnouc.
WASHINGTON
DR. BATESON. 337 N
avenue, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m
UK C. I, FKBY. SCRANTON SAVINGS
Dank blldg. 11 Womtng avenue.
MARY A. SHIU'HCRD, M. D. HOMK
opathlst. No. S3 Adams avenue
DR. A. TRAPOL.D,
SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, cornri "'"":;"
avenue and Spruce street. ss? ?"?"' f5
lice hour. Thursday and baturuajs, j
a. m to 6 p. m.
DR. W. K. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH
ington avenue.
DR L. M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 203
lloart of Trade building. Offleo hours,
8 to 9 a m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p n.. Resi
dence 309 Madlkon avenue.
DR C I, PREAS, SPECIALIST IN
Rupture. Tius3 Tilting nnd I at neduc
tlon. Ofllee telephone 13W Hours 10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9.
DR. S. W. L'AMOREAPN. OrriCE 231
Adams. Residence. WIS Mulberry Chron
le diseases, lungs heart. kldnes. and
genito-urlnury oigans a t.peclalty. Hours
1 to 4 p. m.
W. G ROOK. VETERINARY SUR
reon Hurses, Cattlo and Dogs treated.
Hospital, 124 Llr.deu street, Seranton.
Tileiihono 2072.
Lawyer.
D B REPLOCLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real eEtato security
Mears building, coiner Washington ave
nue and Spruce street.
WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS
and C0un-.eU0r3-11t-I.rtW. Republican
hulldlng, WushinBtou avenue, Seranton,
Pa.
WV.TSON. brEHL, HALL & KEMMER
ER ttoine and Counsellors-.it-Lavvi
Traders' National Rank Rulldlng, looms
6, 7, S, 9 and 10. third floor
JAMES H TORREY, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor at livv. Rooms 413 and 414
Commonwealth Building.
FRANK i:.""nOYLE ATTORNEY AND
counsellor-at-lnvv Rurr building, rooms
13 und 11, Washington avenue.
J1V3SPP .WESSPP, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors nt law, Commonwealth
building. Washington avenue.
ALFRED "HAND. WILLIAM J HAND.
Attornevs and Counsellors, Common
wealth building Rooms 19, 20 and 21.
FRANK T OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-1iw,
Room 5, Coal Exchante, Seranton,
Pa.
JMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Lan
Rooms M4, 513 and SIC, Hoard of
Trade Rulldlng.
R r KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
120 Wyoming avenue, Seranton, Pa.
JAS J H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Law,
43 Commonwealth bldg , Seran
ton. EDWARD iV. THAYER. ATTORNEY
Rooms 14 and 13. Republican bldg.
JeFfREVS i RI'DDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law,
Commonnenlth Rul'ellng.
L A WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
421 Lackawanna ave, Seranton. Pa.
C U PITCHER, ATTOIINWY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth bulldlnji. Seranton, Pa.
PATTliRSON WII'OX, TRADERS'
National Rank Rulldlng
C. COMEOYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET.
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I A.
HERTHOLP. Att , 319 Spruce St.
Detectlvoi.
HARRINO M'SWEENEY. roMMON'.
wealth building. Interstate Sccict Ser
vice Agency.
Full Set
$5.00-
5c up
$2.00 ttA5.00
OOLD FILLINGS
SILVER FILLINGS
GOLD CROWNS
OTHER CROWNS
J. 1.00
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NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS
(Over Newark Hhoo Store.)
Kntruuio ou WjOmlng avonue
Architect)
PERClVAL J .MORRIS,
ARCHITECT.
Hoard of Trade IJullding.
EDWARD H. DAVIS,
Rooms 24, 23 and 20,
building, Scranlon.
ARCHITECT.
Commonwealth
E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICH
rear of 600 Washington avenue.
LUWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT,
435 Spruce St . cor Wahh.'nve , Seranton.
FREDERICK L. RROWN. ARCHITECT,
Prleo Hulldlng, l.'O Wasldngton avenue,
Seranton.
T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Rank
Dentists.
DR. I. O. LYMAN, 323 N. WASHINGTON
avenue.
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DR. P. L. M'GRAW. 303 SPRUCE
street.
DR. II. P. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming avo.
WELCOME C SNOVER. 421 LACKA
vvnnna ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5,
Dressmaker.
MRS. M K. DAVIS. 430 Adams avenue
Wins Screens.
JOS KUETTEL. REAR BU LACKA
wanna uvenuo, Seranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wliu Screens.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Seranton, Pa. Courses preparator to
college, law, medicine or business Openi
September 13. Send for catalogue Rev.
Thomas M. Cann, LL. D, Walter IL
Uucll. A M.
SceJs.
G It. CLARK & CO . REEDMEN AND
Nurserymen, store 140 Washington avo
nue, green house. 1330North Main ave
nue; store telephone, 7S2
Hotels nnd Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates reasonable
P. 7.1EOLER, Proprietor
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D . L. &. W
naspe-nger depot Conducted ou tho Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
.Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR
balls, picnics, imrllm, receptions, wed
dings and eoiirert work furnished For
termH address It J Hauor. condueto-.
117 Wjomlng avenue, over iiulbc-rt's
music Htore.
MEGAIWEE UROTIIERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes paper bags, twine.
Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue,
Sciuuton, Pa
TRANK I' RROWN St CO. WHOLK
nalu dealers In Woo.iware. Cordagn Hnd
Oil Cloth, 720 Weat Liokawanna av.
THOMAS Al'HREY, EXPERT AC.
oounlant and auditor. Rooms 1 and 20,
Williams' Rul.dlng. opposltx ixistotMco.
Agent for tho Rnx. Fire Extinguisher.
I'l'illtilic
THE TRIRUNE PUHLIRH1NO CO,,
North Washington avenue Linotype)
Composition of nil kinds quickly done.
Facilities uusunutEed la thla region.