a TITE SCPANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER. G. 18.JT. j Side RiiV. 12. J. M'llCNRV ACCEPTS. IIo Will Ho the 1'niUii "I SI. Unvld's Episcopal Church. l!ov. i:. J. MeMoni), pHHini of the (liiiec L'pl-eep'tl chtlU'h of Oitnl Hond, H j . bus net opted the appointment 't iehdtacon U. Webstoi Coxo, ul Allien. I'd., to thu pastorship f H'- D.ivlil'B Episcopal rhnrcli or West Scranton. vv. .Mi. Mi Henry adit word to Chiis. rinor, "circuity of St. David's vcs tiv liimrcl. to that effect Saturday nnd the ueeeoltiiieo was n.id at lioth hoi Mi os of tin- church jiatcrdnv. Tin' in w pastor, who suiceeds Rev. M. II. Mill, resigned, will assume Ills duties hen on JnuuJiy 1. 1S!)S. His llrst ser vlce will bo the cclt'liratlnn of Holy Cuniniinlon on Now Yen's morning fit C '!U o'clock. J:i- Jli. MeHniny preached In St. lnvlel's church Sunday. Oct. 31, mid a rail was sent lo Aichdeueon Com- Nov. S iisklnt; for Ills uppolntmint to the upon p.isloi.ilo Tin iiopoclivo pas fr catno to this city awln Tuesday, Nov. L'O, nnd remained hen until lei 1! In lug a guest of J. W. Hitnncll, of .1 u kon stieet. Ills puiposo was to ge over the pastorate und aNo to tiy to ixiioiiip a losldonco for his family. IIo attended a mootlnir of tlio ohurrli v stry hofiid Wednesday evening and It was then understood th.it lio con templated incepting the nppntntinonl. ; v. Mr. .Molkniy was (minified ah ml four joins ago In St. Luke s Eplscot nl i Inn oh In HiIh city and was soon nf l' i wauls, appolntod to his piese'iit pas 1" tali. His congregation in uTe a stiotig cffeit to keep hhn. Hi will not 1 Ins Ills family hcie until seprlng. not having piocurcd u suitable losidonec. ri'NHIiAii OF WILLI VM AVII.UAMS The funeral sonlces of the late Wil liam W. Williams of 1S1I5 Lafayette Htioot, wile hold yosterduy afteinonn it th rrshleiice. Thoie woie many ftleiiiU in iitteml.'iiif e who desiird to osptohs lUi-lr esteem for one whoso friendship thev had onJoed dillliv; his life The H'ltnptoii Mine Aocldintul Iniid. oi' which the deceased was a motnlM-r, was lopiesontocl. The floral tributes woie ou beautiful and pro fus . a li.u lotto sanu: the selections nnd How J I. H. Harris, D. D o! Tay lor, iillleinted He proiched the fli ii'i.'il serinoii in which he spoke of the in my manly Halts whkh had charac-1'ils-od the dooeasod during1 life. At i ho ooneluslon of the serx Ices, the i-o-m ilns woie lowed, and then borne to tiv Wnshbuin uroet lemeteiy whoio Intel nvnu was Hindi A large fuueinl coitogo aceoinpanlod the lemalns to the unietHiy. The pallbeaiers weie: Wil I.am DiM, Kiihurd Davis. Clulstman Oillllthh and John rjidfiev. SAIIIJATIl SCHOOL OFFICHHS, The membois of the Sabbath school ' of the Simpson Methodist chinch con- ' iluc led their annual I'leetlon of ofllcer.s i tor the 1'n.siiiiig lear yestetday aftor noon, Ftank Hugen being pieslding i!ll( or. The school membotship has Blown so i npldly eluilng this hist jeai that jestonlay the number inosont ox-coe-dpd b one huiiduil the enrollment of one jc.tr ago. The number answer ing loll-iall esterelay was ."i7t. At present tin si hnol under the dliectlon of its musical diri-otm Minor ',. Wor dfn, Is piopatlng lor tin cantata 'St. For the first time duiing the present season, we bring Furs prominently to the front. As usual, we aic thoroughly in earnest ana have not only provided A Large Display But have added additional interest by olfeiing TIIK HKST PUlt VAIil'KS that has or can be ollered during the entire Winter. We speak advisedly in this matter, and our reasons for so doing will be early understood. The Fur Season With us is always a short one. and avc have determined that in place of carrying over a few of this thing and the other, far on into the spiing, as has been the case hitheito, and then slaughter ing them, that the whole range will be OFFERED VT TIIM I.0WKST MICK XOW, and done with it. See Our New Fur Collarettes Plain, Comfoi table shape, very dressy creations, swell collar ettes, with long tabs and tails, etc., etc. These come in anything troni the common Coney seals to the finest Martins, Martins and Persian Lamb combined, etc., etc. Fur Capes ' In new shades, popular furs, peifect making and trimming, and values that have never even been approached. Fur Trimmed Garments Our line of these is complete in every detail. There never has been a season when they were more in demand, and as we have reached the period when cut prices are general, fur trimmed gar ments of all kinds can be bought lor much less money now than earlier in the season. iiiA Globe Warehouse ana City Nli'holn." to ho given ('hilstinuR night. Tli" olllcotrt olectod jestonhiy weie .Supcilnloiidont. (5. L. Peck; llrst as sistant, Alfred Twining, second usslst aut, Jt. J. WilllamHi third assistant, ltohor' Davis, Fccietnry. LouIb Jones, uilsslonaiy Kecretnty, Hohert U. Wil liams, treasurer, W N. Chase: llhrar lan, Hurry Randolph, inuslrnt direc tor. Minor H. Wot dun. t'lunlst, Miss Kthcl lllnker; ushers, William .1. Long and William Hettorly, and Mis. J. H. Sweet, superintendent of the pilinury department, which has kept pace with the linger school. SIMPSON SHWINO CI11CLH. The Tuesday nfteinoon Sewing circle, leeentiy organized among the ) tiling ladles of the Simpson church, has ill- leaily reached a nieinbi'tslilp of 100 und eeiy perhon Is hemtlly In splilt with i the work. The lioncllt of the olnlo Is not confined merely to the monotony of "stitch, Htltch, stltoh," but other atl junots ate employed which will tend to bind the young church members nioi e closely to her church. The pres ent oillcors of the elide ate: Piest doiit, Mis. J. 11. Sweet; first vice-president, Mrs. Snover; second Ico-presl-dont. Miss (Since Acker; third vlre piosident. Miss Allda Fellows; toooid Ing secietaiy, Miss Hcttha Fellows; i oiicspondlng seciotaiy, Miss Stella Yoho; treasiuor, Miss Herthu Wettllng; pimlsts. the Misses Hthel Icinkor and (5iace Acker. Mrs. Snoer Is supeiin tondont of woik, nud is assisted by Mis. Cooigo Floifj, Mrs. WooKey, Mis, Wllllut.l Hugen, and the Misses Clara (Ubbs, (Since Acker, Maud Roomer, Jessie Naunuin, Ilcrlha AVettllng, Hthel Hlnkor, Lizzie Jones, and Stella Yoho, who ea'h li.no a ehiM under their dl lectlou. HOY'S A KM FltACTritHD. AVelllngton Taguc, the fho-ycar-old sou of Funeral Dlieotor and Mis. P. AV. Tague, of North Hromley nenue, mot with a bad Injuiy yesterdu.' nf teinoon. In getting out of a largo chair In which ho was sitting, ho toll und finetmed his tight aim A pnjsleiati was summoned and upon Investigation it was found that tin- fracture could not bo set by ordinal y methods. The aim will be set while exposed to the X-ras this morning it the swelling has decreased enough. n:KSONAL MENTION. Mis. It. A. Shaffer, of South Ninth street, has as her guests, Mis. F. La bar, and daughter, Miss Marpaict, of Dallon. Miss Fannie Hde. of AVIlkes-Uaue. the guet of Mis. Foil, of Him street, has leturned home. Miss Jennie Pi ice. of Hjnnn stieet. Is home from a visit with x!nd.s ut Uan illo. Miss Alaigaiet Murphy, of Chestnut street, 1 is as her guest, Mls Mtirgtuet ilannon, of Old Forge. Mr. and Mi. Moses Staples, of North Lincoln inenuo, me entertaining Mis. Hit Schoonover. of Hu"hkl!l. Miss Adt Hall, of South Main ave nue, will dopait tom-nrow for Maiiou, N i', whcio she will '-ojouin lor the white i. Thomas Smith, of North Fllmore u ve nue enjood u huntlui, tilp at Newton Contie Saturd n. Wllllatn H, Kim , of fcobln-ou stre ft. JlzL-zy I suburban Is hMII r uttering ficmi the inJ'Jilcs ro iclved while engag d at his duties tin stoker of th Kiauklln eni;lno AVcd iiefday a fti'i in), n. Mr.s. Homy Ijnvlos, of Hynon street, who has lieen it sufferer for fev eral yeais, Is dangerously 111 at her hunu. Ml NOP. NKWS NOTE!!. The Franklin engine broke down again Saturday night, thus making the third time something has broken loose since It has been operating on the Garfield n venue sewer. The Franklin boys w 111 conduct their foity-st ootid annual ball In Moors' hall, Thuisday ovonlng, Jan. 20, 1898. Pre vious uifnlis of this kind have been successful, but the committee of ar- lungcmonts are attempting to outdo nny picvlotis effort and they llgure on succeeding. The grand oratorio of the "Prince ot Peace" will bo given by a choir ot twenty voices In the First Haptlst church, St tan ton street, on the even ing of tiie Chilstmas Sabbath, Dec 26, under the leadeishtp of T. (5, Hvans, musical director. Mr. Hvuns is the well known und successful louder in the an nin! eisteddfod of Sctunton and Is now tt alnlng n skilled choir to give tho loading uiiil music of tho nboo ora torie . The solew, dll"tts and ehoiuso3 aie simply supeib und will bo Indeed a tioat to all love-is of the beautiful In music. itlchaid Hobeits, one of tho candi dates fot toglster of voteis In the Sec ond dlstilet of tho Fouith waul, an nounces his wlthdiawal in faor of Hugh Jones. Douglass AVnrel. son of Hon. AV. O, AVaid, of North Sumner avenue, an nounces his Intention ot being n cun did.itP on the Democratic ticket for select councilman for the Fourth ward. Ther will be a fair and festival held at the Plymouth Congiegatlonal chut eh AVeilneselay and Thuisday evening. Sth and nth. The public is cordially in vited to attend. The funeral eiloe.s of the late Mrs. Maty Mot guns, of .".IS Notth Sumnur nvonue, will bo hold at the resmence this afternoon at " o'clock instead of 8 o'clock, as pieniously nrranged. In terment will be made at the Washburn street cemeteiy. John Saklro was defendant in a case heat el lief me Alderman Johns Friday evening. He was charged with assault and battery by Mis Kate Maers. Both poisons reside at 903 Jackson street, John lhlng upstair" and Katie down. At the hearing the woman relented, Sakho kised the alderman's hand.paid tho oo.tK and was ellschatged. Tho tlist debate of n wm lea between th sovoial councils of tho Young Men's Institutes of this city will be held this evening In Moms' hull. Debater.i rep losjntliif, John liovlo O'Hellly council of the central olt.-, and St. Brendoii council, of this side, will contest up on the tople'. 'Hosohed, that the gov ernment shoul 1 own and c ontrol the tolegiaph and i.iilnnd systems." Tho publli mo eoullally Imlted to be pres ort, no admission hin-r ohatged. A slnnt literal y proramm1 e'.ill piocedo tl o debate Not FiMuj owning the members of the Fulellnn societi ol tin- Jackson Slirtt H.iptlst chinch will hold their ' sulpbi.r illaiiu ml soc Inl ' In tin- e hut c h P'tiois An o lloiii pioitiamuie! has b'en mirneeil and eornl new things aie piomlseel. Tho ticket of admission wlile li costs 'Si cents entitle the holder to i snmenir llnjr oi pin set with a sulph ir sic ne Th Joung poeiplo of lli Hellevue AVcNh Cahlnlstio Alethodin church will oiuluc t a social mil entertain- I me nt Wednesdav cuonlng in the church asom'ily rooms The committee of ai l inr mi nts hae prepaivd a llrst el'iss llti raiy and musical programme for tho occasion. Kefioshments will be served at the close of the eeuses. I'atilek liuike, of liaihoa'l avenue, nnd a biickloyer bv ooeupitlon, la suffeilnsr fioni Injuries irecived whllo employed at Ills work Saturday morn ing. A -caffolel upon which he was woiklng gave way and he was precip itated to the Binuud.' Tho distance of tho lull was consideiable and Huiko was bruised and shaken up. Tin- annual musical recital of the St. Pali Ink's paiochlnl school van held on Fiiday afternoon in the school assem hl hall iMicl was a successful affair, being attended by many ot tho friends and patents of the pupils. Th? members of the Simpson Social oil ilc of the Simpson Methodist church will conduct u paper novelties sale in the. church parlojs Fiiday evening next. Those who are to poitlclpate in the cantata "St. Nicholas" to bo clvon at Cl.ilstmas In th Smiisn.i Methodist cl.uicl .ve busily onguged In lehearsal under the dliotion of Minoi K. Wor (kii. Mrst 'side Hiimiicim Directory. SECOND HAND fURNITURE-Cash for anything )ou have to sell. Furniture. Btovog, Tools, etc. Call nnd seo tha etock of J. (J. King, 7ui to 7UJ West JacK. cwanna avenue MIIS. PENTO.V. CLAinVOYANT AND trhenolostst, 413 North Main avenue. NORTH SCUANTON. Mr. and Mrs Simon Culver of Avoea. aie the- RiiestH of Mr. and Mrs. John Heej-c, of Ninth Main avenue Mis I. W Wilghi, of 1'aiker street. Is seilousl) in A Mum of basket ball will be pla.vod this evmlng In Company II armory be tweon the Noi Hi End Stars and tho Car sou Cliy team William Ileal), of Wilbur street, re cilvtd liijuilfH in the l.tggettH Creek mine Saturday nfttrnoon that will milm him for lift young Htalo) was em plocd im a driver and was taking out a trip of loaded cars, lb was seated on the bumper of the llrst car when n trip came up from b. hind and a collision resulted. The shook tluevv Henley ellrect ly unler the front car and before ho could vlthdlaw the trip passed over his light nim. lie was conveyed to his homo, where physicians decided It expedient to amputate' his arm. Ills right side wus so badlv Uctiiitttl Unit several rlbH wcio I'Miosptl Afier the iipi ration ho sank Into uuconseluiif.nesH and his chances for surviving the ordeal weio doubtful. He how evil, rallied and It Is now thought thut he will recover. The -bjeur-old daughter of John Ilow ells, ot Man hie avium, Is diuigeiously ill with incnihi am ohm croup and tho chaneoH fur hei tecovcry nre not bright. A new lotlse of the Order of Daughters of Amoilea was establlshi'd hi this pluce Saturday last. It has foity members. The chaiter meinbers of the new lodge! cougiegated m the home of II. II Illch urels on WYst Market btreet. and bust ncss pel tabling lo tho ndvancrment of WHAT DOTHE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them tea or coltise. Have )ou tried tho nuw food drink culled Oraln-O,' It In delicious uud iinurlxlittiif und lukei the iiliicaorcoMoa. Thu niori) 'Irutu-O von give (ho children the moie health you tlutrlbule through their systems. Uiain-O U made of pure (ruins, und when properly prepured tsHtes HUo the eholco crudes of colteo out coatmiboul i, u much. All gioeers ell II l&c. u.ic, ml j the oidor In this end wiih illsrussed at length. Tho lodge will bo known lu le afier to the outside world as the "Loy al" The order Is closely associated with the Junior Order of American Mechanic und bills fnlr to progress inpldly. Tho Installation of oillcors will be conducted III the looms of Colonel T. 1). l.twls council on Her. l" The next meeting will bo held Pee. 9 at the homo of Mr. ItlehariN The futi.-ral of Patrick Scholleld was hold yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock fiom his homo on Hemic tt street. The ii'intiliiH who taken to tho Holy llosnry church where tho last sud riles were said ocr the dead. The church was crowded hy snirowlng frlcnilg and the societies of which the deceased was a member nttonil'-d In u body. Intel ment was inaile in Hjdo Park Catholic ceme tery. John Million, of Kiysor avenue, whose death occurred Prliluy, was burled cs terday ufleriioon. The funeral eorlccs wero coivhictcd nt tho Holy Itosary church and was largely attended. Tho romnlns weie interred in the faintly plot at Hyde- Park Catholic cemetery. Hew. J. A. i:ans will be Installed pas tor of the West Miilket Sttect Welsh Haptlst church on the eelillig of Doc. U. The members of the Knlclils of tho Mystic Chain losldltig In this place at tended tho Christian chinch jcstcrelay morning. . Tho evangelistic meetings held at tho First Welsh Haptlst church, AVayno ave nue, will bo continued again this week. Tho pastor. Itev. AV. F. Davis, will preach this evening, subject, "A Chureh AVItli tho True bleu of Its Mission." The min isters who will assist at tho meetings will bo utuioimci'd tomoriow. SOUTH SCKANTUN. Mlilricl rivnn, of Piospcct avenue', whllo nt woik in the "pit" at tho North mill on Pi Ida j- was severelv cut In one of hie legs li a chisel. IIo was tukell to the Mnsit Ta.vlor hospital Michael Itoonoy, of Stone nvonue, had his tlami.s Hinushid whllo working In the Pine llrook shaft Frldiv. A culm vvashny is to be stinted near the old Council breaker opposite tho South mill t.iound was broken there on Friday The pllo to l)e washed Is .i huge one but It will disappear within a few yearn Thole will bo a Christmas bazaar from Dec. 17 to the L'3d In the basement of Christ Hviiiigcllcal Lutheran church, on Cedar avenue. The following committed Is arranging the bazaar. Itev. H. P F. Llsso nnd wife. Mis Itoslna Kolb. Mri-. Caroline Miller, Mrs. Itoslna Hohmaun. Mrs. John Hcimen.in, Mrs. I.utilg Frantz, Miss Ida Kulin, Miss Ida Puhl brfgge. Miss Oeitle Welsh. Mrs. II, l'uhl brlgge and Mis. John I'tbutcct A smoker will be ijlve'ti this evening by Division II, A O. II.. H. of i: Thomas l.jdun, treasurer of Lackawan na township, was badly Injured Friday afternoon by a fall of coal In Corey's mines, ills thigh bono wus broken and his bodj severely bruised. Ho was taken to his home In Mlnooka. Tho funeral of Kitty A , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maloney, of Hick ory street, was held Saturday afternoon, llurlal was made In Hydo Park Catholic cemetery. The SMindjy vepin leituic- ir. Work men's hall hae been nispended until January bccicso th" number of tho AVorkir.cii's I'rii-jie-e-lve IMucatlonal so clet fli" all o upled with the woik of preparations fot theli Christmas lair, which will be einied in tnelr hall Dee. 1. Tho girls .ne piactlclng sltiglnr, fancy n arching and rceltiitious, and a good programme will bo rendered eveiy evening. Sl singing soeloiles and S' eial bands ,ir- expected to give Ihilr aj slstaitte In mar.lng every evening pleas ant. UIIKKN KIDGi:. A i: 'iriell, or Delawaie stuet. U In South i:aton mi a banting tifp. Ovci $.11 was realized frijri the till till iy social held In the parlois of the Aidmrv chur h lift I'llday evening under the auspice of tho Ladles' Aid society. The follow hut piogi.unme, which was en dered, was highly enjojed by all: PI mo duet, MNs Cm. i Sheldon nnl Mls Or.i'e Webster; voeil i-olo. MlhS Kvangelino Dorse) ; piano solo, Mls (lassie ISi.mti vocal olo. Mis Sickle r; violin solo, Ar thur Teal, with piano accompaniment by Miss Anna Hone: vocal duet. Mis RvaiiKi'lIii" Diusuv and Miss Minnie Peek, piano solo, .Miss Aiiul Uone, and a voeal solo b Miss Pitklci. Attir the pin gianin o lj,ht refroshnuuts vvoiu seivd to nt large niimhi r pitsent. Itev. A. P. Chaffee 1? cnu'itihilng )ua father fiom Jamestovvi, JC. Y. Tho tiinnl.iKe of Mi's l.enor.l StAvles to Henry Hitchcock, both piemilmiit )Oung ptople of (Irci n KIdge, will take place Tiusday ut 1 p. m. In the Pitli tcil.ni ehnr h. dux.moki:. Tho Iiuumoie tfacheis hold n vei) In teiestlng loi-al Institute In the high i-ehool building Satuiilay morning Tho follow ing ipiogr.imnif was nudcreil. Music hy llistlliltc, MNs Ale-Donald, language, MIsh Ite-ardon, i 'irrelit eitits MIsh Illshop; fractions. Vllss O'lluid, solo. Miss Mou gan: hlston of the EmjIUh language, rrofisiu c C Nleme)ii, h.umon), 1'ro lesor 1'iustei; numbeix Miss Svvipiii), pilmarj e la-s dilll, MNs McHalo; exam Ipjtitms, I,rllfeor K. (linn, leeltMlinn, Mbs Walh; writing, I'rofesso,' I.loju. Woik l piogiehhig on the Hjiort Hill evtenslon of the Tiactlon eoniiiany's ne.v line. Much cllllleiilty will be experienced on ncte.uni of the n.irtuwncss of East Dilnker stitet. the fences on Sport Kill aie in uun places built over the stieet ! line I The lollowlntr .ie the nlllcers of Dmii- nore conclave. No. Si Improvtel Order ef Keiitai'oplis. feu the ensuing' )cat: Alchoii, W. J. Hall; piovost, James Hal rlnglon; pie late. I H. AlcCilntoelc; re. -rcUiy, r. C. Itlefh.m, llnanclal secre tary, Jaiiiis S liulek; tieasurer, I. C. Dullow int-pectoi, Thomas Qulmij Inside waiden, Jtilin Iblsner; tiutsldo waid"i, Dennis Ale Dado; trustee, A. A. KtoUer, John Ooldi n, I'etir Harii'tl. The ret uKir montlil) business meetln'; of the Hpiv oith league tomorrow eve-ning v 111 bo one of the n ot intciohtlng ever I held bv the league. Aftn- the monthly i hiisinesH Is dlrpo'tsl of the eoninuttees have an excellent piograiiimc whkh will 1 leiwlered, entitled " otenn' l.nn lug," rnnslstlng of ougs, spi t lies md itcltatlons I.. Al. Hunnell, nf .i.witoi, wilt elellver an iiddiess Attn the enter tnlnmrnt lefrt'huit'iitx will bcstrvi i sliver offeilng will bt taken up at the close. The I.ndlf.' Aid to. lot) of the Me tho I'st Hplcopil church will meet at the ihunh Woeinmlay afternoon. St. Stephen's commandery. Knights ef Alalia, of Dunmoie, attenled dl.-uie' ser vice at Calviiiy church, Scianton in a body last eoi li g. .Ml NOOK A. lrssis John nnd Al. J AloCiea at tended the funeral of a reUtlvo In Pitts, ton yesterday. T. J Eagitu. of Jerui) 11. I'a . spent Sunday with his parents on Davis street Frank Jennings, of Wllkts-llarre, was tho guest of friends on Gllmoro avenue Sunday. Patrick Connolly Is mentioned as a can didate for Justice of the peace, to suc ceed AI. W Loftus. of Moosle, who wus appointed by Governor Hastings to fill out tho unexpired term of ex-Dispenser ot Justice O'llaru Air. Connolly possesses tho qualifications to make 11 first class magistrate Thomas Le)don. who was injured nt n mines In Duryia on Thursday, died nt 10.3U o'clock Saturday evening. The de ceased was widely known In tho com munlty nnd Ids untimely demise Is to gretted by a largo circle of friends. Ho was treasurer of Lackawanna township and Is survived by his wlfo nnd family of seven children. Altchael F. Kane, of Forest City, was tho guvbt of John Mu! hi rlii Sunday, SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow n cough tn run until It gels be ond the reach of medicine They often say. "Oh It will wear uwny" but In mot eases It Wears them away. Could thev be Induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Untsutn, which Is Hold on a poltlvi' guarantee to euro, they would Immediately soo the excellent effect after taking the fit sit dose Price 2."io. and ."Wo. Trial size free. At all diug SCRANTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Music, Fina Arts, Languages. Adams Avc, anil Linden St. OBITUARY. Thomas M. Jones, of lot)", Cvnou street, Hod Saturday morning at his lesldeiice Just as the elaj ushered In tho seventy fourth unnlvorar of his birth. He was born in Merthyr Tydvbi, South Wales, Dec. I, 1SJ1, und came to America when :"i eatM of ago and settled at Tnmiiqiin, Schuylkill counl Ten e.us Inter he eatno to West Scranton und has resldcil lure since. Known to a huge number ot people up and clown the valley, he was islet mtil by all for the nmn noble Halts which characterized him throughout his life. Though III for neatly a year, ho bore his Mtffciings with patience and was leady for tho lellef when death came Ills vtlfe ai.d four children survive him. The children' are Mrs. Table Morgan, of .Vsbury P.nk. N. .1.; John. Hubert, and Dnr.l'l. The f inn nil services will lit held at 'ho re side ne this nfteinoon at 1 o'clock, lute lint lit will bo made ut the W..libuin stttot cemetery. Miss P.llen Cllne. of 1 1 South Seventh street, ellcel Saturday morning. The lu neial will be held this nf let noon Mrs. Cllne Is survived by live children. Hmma, Malls-Mi. Charles, l'loyd and Kllen. REFORM COMMITTEE PLANS. Snloons, Posters nnd Slot .Mnclilncs to He (Jiien Attention. The conunitteo of the .-ece nlly oignil l7id Hefonn society met on Saturday and decided upon a general rim for the movement ngilnst vil In this city It was announced after tho nieoiliig that the ot (utilization would not lesoit at ki.st not for the uivscnt to sttlngent ineasuies. II Is prop-isod to flist move aealnst Indeceiit bill board pictuie.s and Sun day saloons and nlckle-ln-the slot ma chines nud other devices of chance Jtepresentatlvts of the society will ro cfiiesl saloon and hotel piopilolors to sign an nm cement to close their bais on Sunday. This Is to I follov.ed by ni rests nnd ronvlctloi"! If such action Is found neoessai). Tho latter move ment Is not to bo Kent'! u! lull It Is thought that If oik or tw i tonviotlo-is me sofuii'd that Sunday t losing iwll boeoine general. It has not been known what the soel ely's plan (.if In rofeionco in to.stcrs nnd autunvttlo gumbllu nuehlnes. The leadeis In the move ment claim thai they aie not cranks and that they will conduct their vo:k along common sense linos mine methods of pei sua sion lather then re ouise to th" law. i i church FiaiiTJNQ a license. I'irt rresln tcriuii Congregation (Joes Into Conit. Judges Gunstei and Hdwaids heard aiguments Satuiday morning on the motion to allow Hdwnid V. Walsh to transfer his wholesale liquor store fiom No. ::J Lackawanna avenue to the Sehlatier building on the eorni'i of Lackawanna and Washington avenues. Opposition was made to the tiansfer by Attorney W. J. Hand, lepresontlng the Hirst Piesbvtorlau chuich congre gation, the ki omuls fur oipolnir the tiansfer being that tin i tar, of. tlia Schlagor building is only twenty feet from the church propeity. W r Shean nnd Oeoige S. Hoin, attoinevs for Mr. Walsh, .united that the bulldlns has been leased for five years by Mr, Walsh and Is now under going expensive nlteiutlon-. and that the chinch Is to be moved tip town In the near futute, a meeting to ionclder this pioject being scheduled for next Thuisday night. Mr. Ilanel admitted that such was the case, but claimed that It would be seveial yeais before tho new- chuich would be built, if it was to be built. OFFlCr-RSELECTED. Alo-i s Tayloi SWtei loUe N 1.', Le dles' Aid to the lirotl.cihooo of Hailrjul Trainmen, elected office r best Thurs 1 iv evening In Hi L.u kawani.ii 11 venae as fol lows. last nt-triss. Airs H. L. Dace); mihtrifr". Air-. Chailes Ladni, vice mi--liess All". E. AI. Francis, ociet.ir), AI"s. James Sweeney; treasuiei, Mls CUIiei ine l.u kin; Journal agon. Ml-s Alamo l.irkln, debgeie for two veais, Atrs. Chailes L.i-hei; alteinate, Alr Smoke. At a meeting of Alose s T.i.vloi lodge, No AM, lliotherhool of Itallio.nl Tialiinini, nt l.'l LackawnuiKi avenue, )osterdiy olllcers weie o'icteil as lollows foi the .veai ls1; J. II. AleCann, master: I led Owens, vice masd r, Oeorge W. Uarke. se ictar.v; E. Al. ruin. Is, flninclr, John D HaMer lourn il agent; M Mc Donald pa.t mastii, loeil gilevan-e . omnilttoe, elieled fur two veats, E AI. I'rani if. 1 halniitn. Je.'iu e'e-i.'.lo, seeie tarv II 1 llllllsiiM DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRfiiN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Iseoldumlor positive) Written Guarantee, hynnthorlied agents only, to euro Weak Memory, Uizzinetm, WaUfulnom, Fits, lljetenn, Quick. nets, Itlght LotjbCH, Evil Dreams. Lack of Conn, donee, Norvouanoss, Lifc,llude, all Drains, Ytrath. 'ul Lrrors, or I'lcerfivoUo of Tobacco, Opium, r Lliiuor, which bada to Mltery, Consumption, lu3dulty and Uealh, At storo or by mail, il a box; tix for $v. with written guarantee to euro or rcfiiiul money. Hauaploiiack ngo, oontalidng fivo do yr treatment, with full instructions, 3 cents. Oro Kitnplo only sold to jacu pcraua. Aifctoroor oy mail. CSTRcd Label Special Extra Slrcnnth. l'ar Imnctenev. Lora ot i'owor. Lost Klnnhnntt. Htorility or narrentioMi ,li a ikji; six lor trJ, win ;i-nr uuurnuiorj? netrnnr .' vuiukiuvuujd. v oefiu'ii ' -wrvminrnvnuH. Wm, (1. Clark, .136 I'enn, Ave , Scranton, Pa VTEbWOUS TUOUllLES, ALL KINDS li cured with Animal Extract'.. Kreo book lelUhuw. WASIUNUIO.N (JIIEAHUAL CO., Washington, U. U Heel is Wealth, sS3aiiXrf'BTnjATMEHTjOT I !hn fcvfm tfR VJ&tmi if" fr ,rf A. E, ROGERS, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, Novelties and Specialties R TH CHRSTMAS Bric-a-Brac, Fine China, Cut Glassware, Lamps, Onyx Tables, In endless variety, The later production always found in our as sortment. Wc arc now showing the finest line of China ever exhibited in rich and cheap decorations. 213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. eannHNin TRIUMPH W.irm air fuin.ice, solid cast ladia lor, sectional tire pot, absolutely gas tight. Don't purchase any other make, the best furnace you can get is none too good and the TRIUMPH is the best, thcieforc buy the best and protect the health of your family ! THQS. F. LEONARD o0o LackRvrnnnn Ave., cr.intou. IB Professional Directory. Advertisements Under Thlj HeaJ $3 Per Line Per Year. l'liyhiciuns and Surgeons. Dlt. KAY, -'M 1'enn live , 1-5 and 7-8 Y ' Diseases 01 women, cnnnirn i" Dlt. BATESON. avenue, 10 a. m n.17 X. WASHINOI'ON to 4 p m Dlt C L HKRY. SCHANTON SAVINGS Hank bildg, 121 W)omlng avenue AIARY A. SHEI'HEHD. M. 1 . HO.MK opathiFt, No. I'ZS Adams avenue I)U. A TIIAI'OW). SI'ECIAUST IN DIs. cn-cs of Women, coiner VV)oming avenue and Spiuee street. S-t""J lice hours. Thur.d.'.y und Satuida)S, J a. m to 0 p. m. DH. W. E. ALLH.V. 1.12 NOHTII WASH ington avenue. DR L. AI. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND -''S Hoard of Trade building. Oinio hours S to 9 a. m , 2 to D and 7 to S p. n.. HeM clence Co9 Aladon avenue DR. C. I. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, This Fitting and 't Reduc tion. Ottlee tele phono 1SGJ. Horns: 10 to 1.', 2 to 4, 7 to ti. DR. S. W. 1,'AMORHACX. OFFICE r.l Adams Residence, 1318 Alulbeir) Chron ic disease", lungi". lienit, kidneys, and genlto-urlnary organs .1 sjieclalt). Houis 1 to 4 p. m. W O. nCJOIC, VETERINARY SIT. ceon Hoi".es, Cattle and Dogs treatel Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2C72 l.nwysi'?. D H. REI'LOC.LE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Alears building, coiner Washington ave nue and Spruce street. WARREN & KNAPI ATTORNEYS nnd Cotmsellors-at-Llvv, Repubdoait building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. WATSON. D1EIIL HALL &. KH.MMEK InAttornevs and CnuiiseIlor-at-Livv: Traders' National Hank llullding; rooms r,, 7, s, s and Hi, thirl floor. jTAlEs"irrOHHEV. ATTOrtNEV yND 'counsellor at I-m' Hooms 413 and 111 Commonwealth llullding i'!lANKFli'VU:. ATTOHNEY AND eo'irixelloi-at-Uw Iliiir building, rooms 13 and 11. Washington avenue. jnsrF"jErf3l'r ATTORNEYS AND Ccmntellms "t luv, Commonwealth building, Wabhlngton avenue. I LFnrHAlnw7i7Li am j hand. Attornev and Cnunaolloih, Ci)mmon wealth building. . Itooms 19, iO and 21. ' ru INK 'f OKELL. ATTOItNEY-AT- Law, Hoom 5. Coal Exchange, Scranton, I z ......cm- nti.-enmi ittiidvismt 1 I.'aw' Hooms 111, 315 'and 3 Id, Ilcuiil of a raeie jinn."' l TvMLLAAl. ATTOltNEV-AT LAW. 110 W)omlng avenue. rVr.inton. l'a J.CsTJ H HAMILTON. VTTOil M . ,U-Lavv, 15 Commonwealth bliljc . si ran ton. EDWA-TtD W TI1AYEH. ATI'DHNEY Rooms Hand 15. Uepublletin bldg J iTfKREYS & HCDDY. ATTOH N 1 : V S-at-lan. Commonwealth HulMIng L. A WATHES. ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW, 153 Larka'Aann-v uve . boranton, l'i C Tl l'lTCHElt, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scranton. l'i. 1'ATTRRSON & WILCOX. National Hank llullding TRADERS' C COMEO-lS, Ml Sritl'CE STREET. A W. HERTHOLr. Ally.. 319 Spruce St. Detectives. HARHINO A rsVHENEY, COMMON wealth bulldlns. lnterstato Secret Sor v Ice AL'ency. IHE JEWELER. TIM hmoS Architects I'EUCUAL J. AIORRIS. ARCHITECT, Hoaid of Trade llullding. EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Jlooius 21, ; and .'a. Commonwealth muiciing, scranton E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE 1 car of COfi Washington avenue LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, H.i Spruce St., cor. Wash, nve . Scranton, I'REDEltlCK L BROWN, ARCHITEC T, Price llullding, IK Washington avenue, Scranton. T I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS. Traders' Natlnml Rark Dentists. DR. I O. LYMAN. 323 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. F. L. AI'GRAW, 393 SPRUCE Btreet. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O DR. C. C. LAUHACH. 115 Wyoming avo. WHI.COM H C. SNOVER, 421 L.VCKA wanna av-p Hours, 9 to 1 anl 2 to 3, Dressmaker. AIIIS. AI. E. DAVIS. 120 Adams avenue Wire Screens. JOS7 Kl-nTTEr.HAIl 311 LACKA wanna avenue, S.-ranton, l'a., manufac turer of Wlro Screens Schools. SCHOOL "VlTHH LACKVWANVV. Scranton, l'a. Courpes pieparator) to college, law, medicine or business Opois Seinember 11 Send for cnUlogue Itev. Thomas Al. Cann, LL. D, Walter H. nuell. A. AI. SceJ. a. II. CLATIK .1 CO. SEEDAIEN VNO Xiirseiynien. stoic lt'5 Wnshlngton ave nue; git en hou-e. 11V) North Alain ave nue; store telephone. 7: Hotel., tuul Ke.staiirants. THE ELK CAI'E. IS'. AND 127 F1UNK II 11 avenue. Hates ioaonabIo 1' .lElH.EH. 1'roprlelei SCHANTON HOCSE. NEAH IJ. L i W. p issrilg " eii'poi 1 ainiucit'ii 011 vaei i,u ivpcan pinu vie it'll ivejeii, i-rup. .Misccliaiicnti. II VI VAX H OI'.CHESTRA-AirSIC FOR Isi'.l". pi. nttie pin licit ret options, wed itinri. ant .oii.-ert woik furnished. For let uis add re II. J Hauer, condiicto-, Ul ) tuning avenue, over Hulbert's inline tore AtHOAHiIEE HROTIIERS. PRINTERS' supiille's, envelopes. p3per bags, twine. Wiuehuuie. 130 Washington avenue, S.Tiuitou. 1'n. THANK 1. BROWN &. CO , WHOLE wltj dealers In Woodvvare Cordage and Oil ClC.h, 720 West Lack.l wanna ave. THOMAP Al'HREV, EXPERT AC coiintnut and nmlltoi Rooms 19 and !0, Williams' Hul.illiiK, opposite postoftlco. Agent for tho Rex Fire Extinguisher I'rlutlii'. THE THIHI'NE PUHLlSHINa CO.. North Washington avenue Linotype Composition ot all kinds quickly done. Facilities uiifaurpassod in this region. --- W-