THE gQl? ANTON TKIBUNE-TriUUSDA.Y AtORNIN1'.. DBOEBER 10. 18JJT. iilc mt DAVIS-tBWIS NUPTIALS. Ceremony Pcrformnl by Kcv. W. ! Tli') in ii m ol I'lttstnn, "vlls Knte I.cwln. of South Main ave nai, nan married last evening: tit 8.F0 o'vlouk lo DitiRglst John J. Davlen, of Kynon Htreut. The nflalr was very ciulrt owing to n iccent death In air. P-iivlcs' family and took place at the relilsnce ot the bride 8 biotlier-ln-lau, William Lewis, of 716 South Main ava il tie Ah the ptralr.H of LohHigrln's. vvorl. dins inatcli weie tielnK played by MIhs (j'trtnido Llnwl, the biidnl roliple, tin nttend(d, "H pi'"d froi.i the Htniivvny and rirooei clul tliiougli the 111 st par Im Into the second, followed b the ofhcIatlnR elerpyniiin. Ileie Mni'jllni; Iti the alcove f iitmd by n bav window, preltlly adoincd with potted plantri and palniH, they 'veie united titer idlnt; to tin' iltmil of llii- UapllHt ehuuh, by He v. V. J. Tlioiiin", ot IMttriton. The biJtle woio u liandoinu Kcrvn of castor tm Ire, with velvet and ehlffon tilin mlngs and rarilfil n bcatitilul bouciuet of white blld.il lurifv, DurliiR tl.t ccie mony aiWt Mi Ml softlj played "O, Piomlso ait" and at the conclusion eeruted thu aicmlclf-bolii) wcddlllR tratrli. Cuniatulutlons were then tendered and Hhuttly nltel winds the Clients "a' down to n bountiful weddini; up'ist. ail and aii. navies left, li the 11 W Delaware uud Uudon Haiti, for .i brief v t'ddltiK lour. I'lion their return they vUll lcslclu In thole own home at "14 South aialn aM-nue. Roth p.utlts en Jnv the le-tneet anil esteem of a wide t lit It- of fl lends. ail "i. Davles has t.uiRlit In the public schools of tliN eltv and air. Ilavltx lor many eais, hn In en uncivil In the thus- Imslne.st, on this side, biivlnu ci idutittd fioia Hit bt st pharinat sutlcal colleges in this ciunti. The tollnwinu miests weie present : ail and aii5. William Lewis. Atlmnev and His. Willi tm It. Lewis. Ir. and Mf J. J lliibit ail. and .Mis John Rmnulds. air. and ails. H. 1'. l)avio, ait and aiis. irhn E Phillips, air. and alls. William .It in s, at", and Mis. John i Lewis, all, and Mi. Daniel James, t.f Wlllces-Huio .Mr. and Mi- ,Io il h I). Llid, air and M-r John II. William-, aiis Mum not D.ilis; the MKi-e-. 'iwbuh.t JO' ph. Anr i folium. Viiv Dale.u, Anna Jenkins, aiarv Mnvhran, aianjanu Li-wis, aiartha V;imliiii, Jennie lYllov, s, Lillian and faille Davie?. vliuvran't Davics, Edith Jenkins, Anna Lewis, Gertiude Llovd, Elizabeth Teii'v, Jeimle, lMin, Anna and li.'th Lewis, and Owladvs Jaine. nf Vllkts-HjriP Henry P Davles, I'hlllp. Hairy and Howa-.d Davie", John Vv ntlliiR. Finnk Llovd, Tim ua and Eclwnn! D ivies. David Phillips, A'llllam Kuuli mil (J A. Williams. AN i:Vi:.NMXf WLDDl.Nt!. At the iflileiui' ot an. and Mis Thomns Jones, of U!i Hninitun stteet. list "venliiB at S o'clock, ihtir lauRli ni, ails Gwendoline, ,,is man In) tr Jorathan J. Joins, ot Ibllnue ll was n trulet liume aflnli, wltipsst-J onl. by ili nnmidi.'it' iclathes aid t ft In- it 1 filt-nd ul tilt contiaetlim rattle" The toittiiin. which wa.s pen. niu'd b He H II H.M!" D D.ofTijlor, e t in it tl in the pui lot of thi leMdencc Happy lills the sloie these ilav? from the opening till the closing hour and the veulbt is the .s.iine in every case it's lovely, and beside it's so eas-v to 'ind ltist what you want in the Globe Warehouse. There's reason toi this. Fot nearly 20 years e ve successfully catered to the wants ot Scranton people, consequently we know and fully un dei stand their likes and dislikes at such a season as this and .stocks heie ai e .ilway at the fill to ovci flowing point. Beside all this, expei ience has told our pations that Globe Warehouse pi ices are always lowest. Hiiough said. A visit to our stoic must do the rest. Umbrellas .MuKi ideal Xmiw illl.. 'I Ium two here for t.il 'Hie sou call Unci ils. where unci there isn't a piett. nnw lileii tliut cannot, bo found lu oip stock, I'llet'S ,n e not mail as hlrfli uh jou'd think. Dress Goods IjM'IiisIm l'.iueiii irlces, tu n sen fi.il jituc-lv tilRi'i ilian jou i mild jjit tlue.ii;;li In ,i iln's lo,iKln. Komo i lio'i i iiiilik:i In lane ,-llk. el Mis etc , .in .iNo wouli lookhiK a1, while in i ooil -lapl w -aca an lulu in abundant e, Draperies I fn ii,lK,.n,. iiinlntn. ,.,,i1 l.t.,..,Kj ltie'i Couch CuorH, Any WoiKlu Lice fm tuliis, ('htilco Sill; and Wool Draperies. Cushion in fllUulliiu mid supcib cT,orlii. Dctw-ti tjullts for tie Lihiiu'c or Hie Heel nmni Poles, .jcirt and nil .Ittliio noci.-;l j. Pictures Wci'vn u lesul.ir mt frnlteiy open these Unys. As the clioleu of Mihjtcts It. mi v.irled that the nreniisl tlillieult of intions llew In niakliii' cleetlolls. No mutter how youi tnslo bops we tun meet ll mid tin htnullitiss of our prices will surpiho jou. Toys and Books Then; clcpattinentu aic as much In fnvor with tho people as they over were, and that'll s.iIik a kooiI deal. Tos of all hOits, Dolls, Kurnlture, Noisy Toys, Pretty Tojs, Selenlllle Toyc, Toys to look al, tics Hooks ior ihlklicn, Gloves and Hosiery (oes tor stteet. cmiiiIiik or bo to mi-etlnK wear tllovps foi children, nun, misses and bojH (itovo ol all makes anil ink is. Hinder)' and imdorwear in cotton, w-nol or ilk. Combination garments, sanltaiv slptpliiR surments. Kuney and new lioslf r Globe Warehouse 1: t "d iii i jajlt Jii0mi and City rrtn and lIoworlnR plants added beauty to the pretty scene, The bilde, who nan clintmlncilv nttlrcd In a piel ty cobtume, was accompanied hy ailss ainry Jones, a sister of tli jjroutn, nc 1tlc1ctiinltl. Th3 brlch uniadl vwis aUo ljttotnlni?ly attired. John (Joodwln nct"d as best niftn. The bride was plv en away by her father. At the eon elusion of th" nuptial eetcmony, filen Is ttntleied their tonrftatulatlons and then fat down to dainty weddlne? re past. air. and airs. Joins are both veil known and enjoj the friendship of nian. air. Jtms Is an employe of the Delaware, Lackawanna ami Western company. They will Inum d!at"ly be Kin housfkeeplntj in n newly lurnlsliLd home on Thiiteenth street. Tho i;uHts present weie. Mi, and aiis. Ja-ol. J. Jones, air. and Ml . Thomas It. Jones, air. and ait. John at. Jonps, air and aiis. JJces Samuels, .Mr. and Mis. John F. Davis, air. and ail". Thoina Goodwin, air. and airs Jonathan D. Dal. airs atary Hvnns, aii. 1! J. Dai", airs. Dunn; the Miss es Carrie Dunn, aiaij-.tret Davis, aiai tha Phillips, aiarwiet Williams, KHz nbrtli Dais, Stevens aiarj Jones, Jen nie Lvans IHhel and Lottb- Piphei, aiarlln a'arv, Owen and Maris.uct Jen, Hachel Thomas and Maiv Ctuntl win: Si'th Jones, John Ooodwln, Hen jainlti Oillllths. Jmeiy Wendi 11, Uet tlns Joins, Wllllaiii, IMwaid and lohn Jt ties, (ieorfe Ol l'llttis, Gtoisc Ketfe? and Ktnest (llnor CONCERT FOR THE LIBRARY. L use Audience Mcniil It in Jackson Mrei t llnptist ( linrcli. A laie and appieclatie audience attended the beii'dlt conceit kIm n last CtenliiK In tin Jarksun Slieil 1 apllst chinch under the direction of the olll icis of the Wel'h Phtlos-ophle.il tree ll')tar ftn the binary Itself. Tin af fair was pietlded over bj Hen. H. ai. Hdwiul't, wiio peifoiin-ti the duties ot Ills position In his characteristic man nil aiis I) 1! Thomas ably acquit ted heiself as accompanist. The most nntlceiblc faei was the talaw of ar tists, neatly all of whom are te-ldents of this side who lent theli stnlcs to this most commendable of objects. This library contains a Bitat num bor oi valuablo works and the current magazines and papers ate at the ser vice of any iierson w ho cart0 to spend nls or her time profitably, thoinjh un able to obtain tl,PSe tieasuies other wise. D. C Powell Is librarian. The Iimsiannv as can led out, consisted of solos by .Mis P. D. Lewis aiis Thns. C. Walsh, alls. Lk'Zie Iluehes l!run cluc;e atls aiaipaiet Jones, Joshua John, John W. Jont... Philip H War uii, Philip Thomas, Richard Thomas (Llew Heibeit), Kdw In Howen, John T. Watklns and David Stephns; duets, bj Wnrit-n an J Stephens, Jone- ancl Powen; tec ltntlons b the atlsscs l!ts ce Sljte and Coia Oiidln. and Philip Thomas, A piano solo by Iorweith Piossn completed the eeiclscs. While all who paitleipated did all tint theii picvloudv known ability at ranted, special mention Is wannnt ed of aiis Thomas C. Walsh and John T Watklns. This was ail Watklns' Hut appearance befoie a West Seian ! n uiiience since his "leturti fioni a Table Linens Choice table Uncus, napkins, tow t Is, otc. In line iiuallties. Ncer jet fallnl to Klatldeu the he.iit of the tluirt housrcwlft" ainnj no eltics specially Imported for the holiday trade makes ihl.s stock wonderful!) In terestlnf. Winter Furs Tlieio's un ideal present, if comfoit is tho thought uppeimoxt lu jour mind. Unas, capes, collaii ttt s, muffs, K ts for the chlldiQii. etc., etc. All tho linpuliir skins at prices to suit any purse. Some at $1 Je. some at iWM. aiuii) in bstwceii. Handkerchiefs Drummers tell us that Scianton Is one ot the (,'U atesl handled chiet towns in the colours . Probably that s one loat-on why wc li.np tho Kttut esj Mock. Heal latp handkeiehlefp, hemstitch ha ndkPi chlcrs print bonier handUci chiefs, etc. Price le. to ?ls.w. Brlc-a-Brac A short way for summliiK up our pre it mUcclliineous novelty and odds and ends stock especially IioukIU for the holiday tunic. Not a piece hare that jou saw lust jear. It's all now, and the new alut aro better than ever. Sewing Hachines The Globo BewInK atachlno Is cs roocI as tho best and hlKliest priced on tho market. The Cabinet woik Is superb, each machine has full set of attachments and prices are less than halt tho tiKent's llgures. Ji vsviti London. airs. AValsh, but leccnth came hero fioni Albany. X. Y where she was tho lending soorann soloist, and this was hr Hist flimeiiiance be. forp nil itittlloiice coinpriHlnir people amoni: whom she will here-utter leslde. Hnth vocalists weie j-lven n hearty Kreetln,'. It was not positively known what amount was reall-ed but It is expected that It Is a croud amount. nnroriB aldhtimax ickllow. Frnnk Daley and David Davis, both ot this side, were held In $200 ball yesterday for their appearance In coin t Th defendants were charged with lateeny by T. H. Oaylord, of Vol th aitiln avenue The alleged theft wus committed Sunday morning be tween S and I o'clock, and resulted In i (he tnkliiK of a light spring wagon fioni the premises of the prosecutor. Wnnants were sworn out for their ar rest mid served by Constnble Itooney, hut meanwhile the .oung men had re turned the wagon, which was valued at $2.". When given a heating neither oi me ci roncinnts could explain, and hence the placing nf ball They pio cuied the necessary security, Hopkins aVelherhog, of rear of 405 North ainlr. aeiiue. wan committed to the count) jail jesteiday lit default of ?:0u ball on a charse of assault and battel), piefencd by his mother, airs. lA'.n Wetherhog, who alleges that her son did strike, choke and beat hot, causing painful Injuries, Albert Pi Ice, fonnerly of Hwctland sticit, was committed to the county Jo 11 )esteiday afternoon by Constable Tim Jones, of the l'lfth ward, on a ball-piece. He had been arrested on a charge of assault and battery, and ilccitlon, pre fen ed by his wife, and was held In ?:no ball for his appear ance at cottit. lie did not appear when his case was called at the last term of couit, and was ai rested again yes tcrdy In Pottscllb , whither he had fled. Pi Ice Is n brother of the Jnmes Price who is now in the county jail, awulting tilil on a Mmllar charge, the same constable halng had an ex citing chnse in am sting him nt Jlln etsellle, about a month ago, for not appealing. CIliURT.MAK CANTATA. The niPinbeis of tne Hellevue- ails sl m Hnbbath school are preparing for the rendition ot the cantata "Santa Clans on Time" to be ghen in the First A'elsh Haptist chinch, Wednesday evening, Dec 22. Director Ifuijh Wil liams Is drilling the several particl pati is for their part- and Is being as sisted by the committee of arrange ments compilsin ,', Luther Lewis, Wil liam Davis, Jacob J, Jones, John W. Jones, David J. Jones, ailsses Sallls ar. Thomas and Miriam Jones, ailss ailr inm Jones has general chaigo of tht. affair. DOOIt KICK13D IN. Constable John Webb, of Lackawan na towtushlp, and Jnmes Waid, of Key set apiiue, weie artested yesterday afternoon bv Day Pattolman Thomas Jones on a wariant Horn Chief Rnbllng, on complaint of airs, aiichael Gl.mc), of C-iant aienue airs. Olancy nlleges that the two men deliberately kicked in her fiont door without cause on Thutsdny night, Dec. '.) The defend ants entered ball In the sum of $200 each before Aldetman Davis, for a further hearing Saturday evening. Welsh is nt present under heavy bail l'" an alleged assault upon a Polander a few weeks ago near the Continental, PHHSONAL aiHNTION. A II. Kiesgc, of Wilkes-Harre, called uptf! West Scianton friends yesterda). ailss aiame Hammer of Wilkes Dai re. Is the guest of West Scranton f i lends. John Crossir, of North Itebecca ave nue, has letumed fioni a visit at New Voik city. aits, j: u Parkei, of Washburn street, has as her guest airs. Hllzabeth Place, of Claik's Summit. Hugene Cosgioie. of Noith atnln ave nue, spent yesterday In Carbondale. William S. aieais, of Washburn stieet, Is In New York city. Miss Flo ailller, of Dalton. is the guest of her sister. Mis. William Rhy mer, of Jackson street Hlchaid Phillips, of Hyde Patk ave nue, and Gnmei Das, of Lafayette street, aro contemplating a tilp to Klondike, Alaska. They have almost lompleted their arrangements. Frank Pelden. of Swetland street, v III soon depait for New Ilium. Conn , where he will become assistant secre taiy of the ltalboatl Young aien's Christian association. He lecently re rlTied from his position of store clerk c t the Delaware, Lackawanna and Weaiem machine shops, ait. Uelden will take the good will of many fi lends with hlni to his new Held of woik. Daniel aiathlas, of Pi Ice stieet, has as ids gue-t his biother David, of Spoiland, III. whom he has not s-ean for over thiit) )eais W. H Pi lest, of Peckvllle, was the guest of air. and aiis Geoige aiyers, of Division street, )esteida). Ward was lecelved heie by airs George W. Jenkins, of South Hdo Paik avenue, announcing tho serious Illness of her father, S. II. Swank, of Ueiwlck. ailss He-sp Wlnans, of Juckson street. Is on tho rdck list Iiivitiitious have been Issued for the irnirlage ot Aiuile.the youngest daugh ter of air. and airs David W. Wil liams, of West L"t kitwannn nveni" to Thomns J. aiathlas. The event will take place at the home of tho bride's pucnts on Wcdncsd'iv evening-, Dec. L'J. at SJO o'clock. Poth of the young people have a wide elide of fi lends. ailNOIi NF.WS NOTHS. John Phillips, of this side, was ic reiveel at the West Side hospital )cs terdny for medical treatment. The latest and best stvles. Roberts 12C Noith .Main An excellent lecture will be delivered In the Welsh language this evening lu the Welsh Congiegational chinch by Rev. T. C. Hdwards, I). D, of Kings ton. The subject Is "The Kloeittence of Otheis." Very often )ou may have missed the last car and It is abominable weather. A well piepared lunch, served conveni ently, would no doubt relieve the stress if vou passed one on your way home. Well, you can be perfectly satislled by stopping at any hour of the night, and even the day, at Sam Davis" Lunch Cafe, at 111 North aiain avenue, in St. David's hall building All the season'. delicacies, a coui teous corps of wait ers, and prices to suit Is Mr. Davis' method of serving his patrons. If yon so desire, pool nnd billiard tables arc In the room adjoining unci you can en Joy this fascinating pleasuie. Call and sou for yourself. Hctt Side liuinr Directory. SECOND HAND lUnNlTURH-Cash for Anything you have to sell. Vurnlture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and sec tho itock of J. V. King, 7Ut to VJJ West liacic an anna avonvu MltS. FnNTO.V, CLAirtVOYANT 'AND pthenologlst, 412 North Main avenue. northTscranton. Two Unsuccessful Attempts In Enter Houses at Nlj-ht Mrs. Robert Llnnc) Injured. Ilurglars made an unsuccessful at tempt to enter the home of airs. I.owls, on Warren street, aiondav evening. Upon being discolored they Immedi ately departed, hut In a short time tried to 2a In access to the residence of Ed ward Simpson, a neighbor, but here I again thelt uttempt was futile, for air Simpson, upon hearing suplclous j sounds comlnr from the ground lloor, Investigated and found that somebody j had been tnmperlng with the door lock. , Ho secured the assistance of a neigh j hor and both made a vigilant seaich In hopes of capturing the culprit, but men- uuorts availed tnem nothing, for he escaped In the datkness. atHS. LINNHY IN'JUIIKD. airs. Hubert Llnney, wife of Pro prietor Uiinoy, of the Castle hotel, on West aiaiket stiect. met with a dis tressing accident )esteida). She had occasion to go up a lllght of steps lu the tear of her home and when near the top, missed her footing. She gi asped the hnml-rall, which was In a dilapidated condition, and it btoke. aiis Unney fen backwards to the giound. Dr. Donne was summoned and found the woman sintering from a fracture of the right leg and a dislo cntlon of the nnkle. The fracture was reduced and .Mis I.lnne) Is at present resting easily. ALDURaiANIC casi:s. Nellie Sn)der, Carrie Staples nnd Henry Helscr were analgned last even ing before Aldeiman Robeits on the charge of uslns piofano and boister ous language in the picfence of Eliza beth How lev. After hearing the evi dence In the case the aldeiman fined the two women ?.' nnd compelled Helser to furnish ball In the sum of $300. Patrick Rairett, of P.looin avenue, after partaking fieely of the How Ins bowl, Tuesday evening, seized a butcher knife In his homo and chased his wife through the house Oflicer May was called and artested Barrett. He was given a hearing )esterday moinlng by Alderman Roberts and lined $10. He was unable to pay and wa.s committed to Jail. WHKL'LaiKN ENTERTAIN. The Anthtaclte Wheelmen tendered their friends a reception and dance last evening at their club house on East atarket stie?t. The spacious rooms of tho club weto not large enough to contain the throng who undertook to gain admittance. A programme of much Interest was rendered, which was followed bv dancing until a late hour. The committee who had charge of the atfalr comnrlsed the follow im Harry Smith. Lester Losey, Hal Gil lespie, Howard Penjamln and John Davis. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The following Is the piogiamme that is to be lendered at the Provi dence aiethodlst Episcopal chuich Thui.oilnv evening, Dec. 10. Pait I Piano duet, airs. Geoige Can and ailss Amv Decker, tenor solo, Joshua John; banjo solo, George Carr, lecltntion. Miss Etta Green, contralto solo, ailss aiuigaret Revnolds, piano ,solo, Reeve Jones Part II Selection, Cair's Hanjo club; tenor solo, Joshua John, recita tion, Miss Etta Uteen; piano solo, Reeve Jones, contralto solo atlss aiar garet Reynolds; piano duet. airs. George Can anil atlss Decker. The fair and festival conducted last evening In Companv H nimoiy, under the auspices of the Puritan Congiega tional church, will be conducted this and tomo'riow evenlnsr. The affair promises to be veiy successful from a financial and every other standpoint. A fine musical pioginmmc will be ten dered each evening. To funeral of Mary, the young daugh ter of Mrnml airs. Patrick Clark, was held yesterday afternoon at ?, SO o'clock. Rrlef sei vices were conducted nt the family tesldence on Geoige street, In teiment was made In Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. William Davle, of Wayne avenue, has almost recoveicel fioni his recent indisposition The Christian Endeavor choir will meet for lehearsal this evening in the Noith aialn Avenue Presbyteiian chur' h" (iKKi'X KiDr.i:. aits. Riokenshlre, of aiaiion stieet, has letumed ftom a visit with her biother In New Yoilc state. Joseph Koch, whose homo has bem nt the coiner of Delnwaie sttctt and Capousc avenue for seveial )eais past, has recently purehated the nnv build ing on the opposite corner and, with his family, will oon occupy it. Ray .riederlcl was given a pleasant birthday sutpilse last evening by a large nunibei of his friends, who con giegated at his home, on C'heiry stteet, to celebrate the occasion .Mis Frank Heldo, of Poughkeepsir. N Y . spent the Hist of the week with her sister on Giei'ti Ridge street. Rev F. A. Dony Is ciltlcnlly ill at his home on aionsey avpnue. The pupils of No. 27 school ale hav ing i eht ni sals foi nn entertainment they will hold next Thuisday lu the nudltoilum A son wns hoi n to air. nnd aiis Luther Wallace, of Laich street, this w'rek. News Items for The Tribune can be left at I. II. Stevens' gioceiy stoic or T, R. Hughes' market, or S.'t Delaware stteet. airs. J. P.. Andrews, of Wyoming ave nue, has gone to Hoston. to uttend tho f uncial of her sister-in-law. .SOU I'M .SCUANIO.V The ' Crankaphone" eiitctialnment nt the Ytung Women's Christian Associ ation inoma Thuistlay evening piom ses to lx a grand success. It Is some thing new, and good, and no one should nib-s It. The following programme will be i en dt red Ovetiur" Pcighauser's orchestra, recitation. ails3 Hrowulngj bars solo, air. Pilling, orchestia, "crankaphone;" recltatlon.aiiss Pi own ing; piano solo, ailss aiyers: oichcstra; refreshments. Tickets. 15 cents. A patty was given Tutsday evening at the hlme of ailss aiury aiahon, on Cedar avenue William Collins and wife, of Cherry street, nn aged couple, claim they nev er had an nngry word until n dispute aiose over a stove pipe and now thsy are at law as a result of It. airs. Col lins churged her aged mate with strik ing her and had him attested on a warrant Issued by Aldeiman Ruddy. The latter held Collins In $300 hall. The following committee Is arrang ing for tho second annual ball of Dlvl- A SENSIBLE MAN. Would use Kemp's llnlsam Tot the Throat nnd Lungs. It Is cluing moip. cases ot Coughs, Colds, Asthma, llronchlt s, Croup nnd all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any other medicine, 'rne propnctor hns authorized any druggist to give )oit u Sample Pottle Prte to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Price Z'i2. and Mo. MKUVOUS TUOUIIM'S. Al.ti KINDS 1 cured with AnlniHl Kxiincts. I'reo tmok tells bow. WASIllNUlON Clli:ailUAIi CO., Wnsliliictou, I). C. slon 22. A. O II , In aitislo hnll New Yeai's eve: Daniel Calvin John aic Graw, Con atcllugh, James aicllugh, Patrick Jordan, Thomas aturray, Pat rick aicCann, John Guy, Thomas Hoke and John Carey. Patrick Ratchford, of Rellevti". was Injured In the South mill Tuesday by the falling of a rail on his leg. Edwnrd aicCabe. of Stone avenue, died Tuesday. He was for many years a watchman at the South mill, At a meeting of the Catholic aiutual Beneficial association Tuesday evening In ainnley's hnll, the following olllcers wer elected: President, atlchnel aic Gnny; llrst vice piesldent, at. J. Con neiton; s cond vice president, Timothy Lnvelle; lccoidlng sectetnry, ai .1 Donohoe; nsslstunt secretary, John Ilnnnon; financial secretary, William 11. Dall) ; treasurer, Dr. J. aianley, marshall, William Ham; guaid. Thom ns Hannon; trustees, aiaurlco Duggan and ai. J. Langan Gus Schneider, of Plttston nvenu", has returned from a hunting trip. dun.uori:. air. nnd airs. D. J. Smith last night celelnated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage at their home on Clieity street Supper was served at G o'clock. A number of relatives nnd immediate friends were present. The couple weie tho tcciplents of many piesenLs, C. G. Heirlng Is spending a few days with fi lends In Peckvllle. ailss Sevla White Is isltlng her pa rents In New York city. air. nnd airs. E. J. Hughes are visit ing friends In Peckvllle. William Connelly and John aicClone, of this place, will have a wrestling match for tlftv dollai.s a side, catch-as-cateh-can, best two out of thteo falls, at the Exchange hotel grounds, Christmas day at 9 o'clock. ailss Flotence Iirunnlng has accepted a position In Jonas Long's Sons' de partment store in Scianton. The most complete line of holiday goods at lowest prices at Cullen's news stand, 131 Chestnut street. The 3-year-old son of air. and airs. Gllmore, of Fifth street, died aionday. The funeral will be held this afternoon. Finest wines and liquors and be-H beer alwa)s on tap at Exchange Hotel, air. Logan, prop. Give us a call. ill I NOOK A. A teport Is current that tho citizens of Miner hill and vicinity who torn piise a tioitlon of tho South district aie again clamotlng tor a change of the voting booth They claim that it Is not centrally located at piesont. The citizens of this distilet formeily util ized the old tempt ranee ball as a booth, in the c.itly pi t of 1S93 when tho i .unshackle of a stiucture was gutted by lite the court was called on to des ignate a place, and the ptesent place, on the Costello estnte, was nuni"d An agitation (eon sprung up and pi lot to every elactltn the change schedule is iesuuected,much to the chagrin of the leading politicians. From present indications the 1 ottom will drop out of the pioject before manv niuons, ns the majotlty Is apparently satislled with the ptesent location. '1 he St. Joseph society membei s are making extensive aiiangements fot their annual ball which takes place on New Year's eve. Dee "il, at thtlr hall on afain stiect. The committee in cluuge pi edict that the coming af fair will eclipse 11 pievlous evoiits OBITUARY. Woid was received here last evening by Desk Sei scant Charles Rldgeway, at police headquarteis, announcing the death of his sister, airs. J. S aiulleinex, at her home near La Plume, Pa. The deceased had been ill since April last, but seemingly Improved during tho last few weeks, until yesterday, when she grew suddenly worse and succumbed at S o'clock last evening. She was bom i'n Duchess count v, N, Y in 1S34, and camo to Itckawanna county with her parents In 1S57. The family located near what Is now La Plume, where she nftei wards married and resided there slnci She was well known lu I he county mound about and was an ac tive member of the La Plume aietho dlst chuich. Hot husband and four children, one dauchter and thiee sons. sut vive her The chlldien ate Mis. aiiuy Jane Pottei, John, Chailes and Elmer. No niian-jeinents for the funeral have been made. The death of aits Emma Couch ot -em led )estcichy at the home of her Nephew, Rev Horace Peckover, pas tor of the Puritan Congregational chinch. Th deceased was 78 ye.ns of tigo and a native of Toronto, Canada, She came to this city but lecently. She was nn earnest and conscientious Chi 1st Ian. Tho f uncial will be held to monow afternoon nt 2 o'cloik ftom the lesldenee of ait. Peckov r, on School stieet. aits Rogers Gi lines, of Gieen Ridge, died at her home, 1,102 Albiight ave nup, )esteiday morning. Her hit-band and the following chlldien sutvlvo net: Patiick and Nellie, of New York city, aiis. James aicLean. aiis J D)er, Julia, Lama and Roddle. The funeril will be held at 10 o'clock this moinlng The Intel uieiil wilt be in Hyde Paik Catholic cemetery. V '. l'llST. I'lom n Letter in the Washington star. Herr Luders. a ti'imin subject Is lm PiIsoucmI h) Haiti for a few da)s. and Germiny demands a pecuniary Indemnity ot $,0 uiH) within eight hours, and It Is paid, aioie than a )rr since. Ilnltun and Richelieu, citizens of the Tailed States, American sailors, were nibltii.rllv .meat ed and Imp) Isoncd at Santiago dp Cubn, lu loathbcime Jails by the Spanish aiiUiot Itlps lor sixty-two duys. and hop -Ips'ily injuri d in body and mind, and not a dol lar of Indemnity has )et been collected by the 1'iilted States The navV of tho 1'nlled States nr pears per)wlirte but where It Is needed, patrolling the Amer ican coast. Instead of prcticthn, Ameri can citizens and their Interests nbioad, Till'. IIEAI, si;ri'i:UKHS. Trom the Toronto Globe. Peaco and friendship between Groat Britain and the I'nltcd States mean some thing nioi thun Immunlt) from danger to human life or properly or commerce. They nro bound up with thu piogtoss of civilization, of education, of the peaceful tuts, of ChrUtlunlty. Tho calamities of war might lie felt by one combatant moro than by nnotlur, but on the body of civilization overv blow elcllveicd trom cither side would fall. A. E, ROGERS, THE JEWELER. - i Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, Novelties and Specialties FOB TIB CHRISTMAS TRADE. Bric-a-Brac, Fine China, Cut Glassware, Lamps, Onyx Tables, In endless variety, The later production always found in our as sortment. We are now showing the finest line of China ever exhibited in rich and cheap decorations. 213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. !"'J,,-"'T";n-Jnilr -TRIUMPH Warm air furnace, solid cast radia tor, sectional file pot, absolutely gas tiht. 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. 505 LacUa want: E&EixgiiRaraTfejrara&iMrc Professional Directory. AcHertbcments Under Till lleil $5 Per Line Per Year. Physicians and Stirscon-i. DU. KAY, MO Penn ave., 1-5 and 7-3 p. m. Discuses of women, children Te'.epnone. DR. UATnSON. a)7 N WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a m. to 4 p. m du c. Ij rm:v, sciianton savings Bank bllds, Ji.' Wjomlns avenue. .MARY A SHUrilKItD M. D , HOME opathlst. No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAI'ObD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, coiner Y,omlns avenue ancl Spruce street, Scrantun Of fice hour. Thurdi.y and Saturday, 9 a. m. to C p. m DR. W. E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS lOT AND MS Hoard erf Trade butMlnu. office hours. 8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. n . Resi dence i(X Madison nvc nue. DR. C. L l'REAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Trusi Tlttlnfr and Fat Reduc tion. Otllce telephone 1303. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR S. W. LW-MOREAUN. OFFICE 23t Adams Residence, 13IS Mulberr. Chron ic diseases, lunK-t, heart, kidney, and senlto-urlnary organs a speclaltj Hours I to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR ueon. Hores, Cattle and Dor? Heated Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scianton. Telephono 2072. Lawyer?. D. R. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears huP.dliiR, coiner Washington ue nuo and Spruce street. WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Coutvccllors-at-Liw, Repub.lc.tn building, Washington nveiiuc, Scr.uuon, Pa. WATSON. DIEHL HALL & KE.MMER ER Attorneys and Coiinielloi..at-L.iw, Tradeis' National Rank Building; looms t, 7, S, 9 and W: third Jlooi. JAMES H TORItEY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at I.v Rooms 113 and HI Commonw ealth Ilulldlng FRANK i: HOYLE. ATTORNEY AND eounsellot-at-lav. Purr building, rooms J3 and U. Washington avenue. JESSFP .1 JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at Km, Commonw ealth building. Washington avenue ALFRED HAND, WJLLIAM J. HAND. Altornevs and Counsellors. Common wealth building Rooms 19. 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORN'EY-AT-Law, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa, JAMES W OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-I.aw. Rooms 514, 515 and 510, Boat J nf Trado Building B T KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 120 Wyoming avenue, Scrinton, Pa. JAS J. H HAM I ETON. ATTORNEY-at-Law, 13 Commonwealth bldg., Scran ton. EDVRT W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms Hand 1". Republican bldg. Jeffreys" & rfddy, attorneys- at-law, Conunonv.'ealth BulMlnp. L A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 413 Lr-ckaiianna ave, Scranton, Pa. C. R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth bulldlmr. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS National Bank Building C COMEOYS, S21 SPRUCE STREET, A. W. BERTHOLF. Atty.. 319 Spruce St. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWIJENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Seciot Ser vice Agency. LEONARD Ave, bcranton. Architects 1JiiilL KVV J J'RRIS. ARCHITECT. Hoard of Trade BulldlnR. KJloli DAVIS. ARCHITECT, bimruna 3 and '' Commons ealth building, Scranton. I:- lj WAI'THR. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of CM Washington avenue. ''K'a18 "ANCOCK. JR, ARCHITECT. 13.) Spruce St , cor. Wash. ave.. Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Building, US Washington avenue Scranton T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Eark. Dentists. DR. I. O LYMAN, 3.S N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. F. L. M'GRAW, 395 SPRUCE ttreet. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C SNOVEU. 421 LACKA. wanna ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 6. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 410 Adams avenue. Wire Screeni. JOS. KFETTEL. ' REAIt .rdT LACKA vvanna avenue, Scianton, Pa manufas tuier of Wire Screens, Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Seriiiiton, Pa. Connies preparatory to collegi, Itw, medicine or bunes Openi September 13 Send for catalogue Rov Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Walter H. Buell. A. M. Secel . G. R. CLARK X CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen, Floro III Washington ave. nun, green house, 13o0 North Main ave nue ; storn telephone, 7f2. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 TRANK lln avenue. Rates reisonable P. ZIEGLER. Proptlctor SCRANTON HOI'SE, NEAR D . I, .1 W. pas'ciigcr depot. Conducted on the Eu lopean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR ba'ls. picnics, parties, receptions wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address R. J Bauer, conduotor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbcrt's music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Vvarchouse, iso Washington avenue. Scranton, Pa FRANK P HROWN & CO. WHOLE sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna av THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC. countant and auditor Rooms 19 and 30, Williams' Bul.dlng, opposite pnstottlcc. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. Prlutlng. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO, North Washington avenue Llnotypa Composition of all Kindt quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed In this region.
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