b TPV STPAVTnv TimiUNTlfi MOVH Y MDftNTN" . n3T?T57 J0. 18111. Mtt$ Me C. M. CONFERENCE. Held Saturday and Yesterday In the Welsh C. M. Church UcIIcmic. Those Who Attended it. Ministers nml ropiosotitntlve Inymon .if the Northeiistern l'ennsylvnnln s.v nod of tlu- Welsh Calvlnlstli' Melhn dst churches met In iiuiii toily confer ence H.aturdny In the Hollov no Welsh Cnlvlnlstie Methodist church, of whlih Hev J. T. Mot lis Is pnstoi. Tin- dls- tilct COtllptlseS I'lllUC'lll'S In till' fol lowing plncru- Caihondnlc. Ol.vphnnt, Jerinyn, Mm th ami West Scinnton. Helloviie. SinlliR Hroolc. Mooslc, Wllkcs-Hnrie. Ashley. Wart lor mm, N'nntlcokp and Hupnr Notch, nml ther weie; over tlili t iK'l Kntos In attend unco Hev. 1. C riillllps, of North Scrnnton, was tnodotator and Samuel Williams, of Wllkc.s-H.uie, nit oil ns Kccretniy, The opening session wn held In the niorijljig. hiKinnhiK at :i o'clock Th usual uidut of business was i.mled nut durlnp the continuation of the mornlnp; -oi-son Heiijnmln James and William Havles, lioth of (i.lphant, weie elected to full menthol "hip, hav ing been nomlnntrd nt the previous conference In September Mr. Jdms, of Js'antlcoke, and .Mr Hohuts. of W.ir ilor Hun. made application for ordina tion, and weio fnvoiably leeched. John S. Davlif. of Hellevne, ticnsuror, and Samuel Williams, of Wllkes-Hano, weio unanimously le-oleeted to their lespectlvo oillces. The morning session then came to n close. AFTnilNOOM DISCISSIONS. The lojile. "lie not diunken with vvlnu, but he ve filled with the Holy ("host," formed the basis of a splilted and Interesting dKcifsion during the afternoon The subject was laid be fore the eonfereme In an able man ner by Hev William Jenkins, of Wilkos-Hnire It was taken up by Hev. T H Thomas, of Monioe, N. Y, h pionilnent and able dhlne. whose re innik weie lntentlv listened to and weio piooeatle of many original sug gestions and thoughts by other mein-bi-ts of the conference, ltev. Mr. Thom as was fonneily a pator of a Wllkes Haiie ihutdi, and was nceoided a i 01 dial greeting. an was Hev John O. Jones, of Wllkes-Hane, who was se ll' nisly ill for sometime. The final act ot the afttinoon session was to decide upon Xoith Seianton as the place for holding the Hi st eiuaiU'iIy1 eonfeience net jear The evening service, which began at T '0 o'clock nml was open to all, was In gun by the rinding of Scripture by Hi v. J. Hll.is Jones, of Xantlcoke, and the ofierlng of piayer by the pastor, He. J. G. Mollis. The seimon was pleached by Ue. T. II Thomas, of Montoe, N. Y.. and It pioed to be one of th" best of his many able discourses, Yestciday the dllferent pieachcis In nttindame at the lonfeience filled the pulpits of the C.Uvlnlstlc (lunches In IlilleMp, Wist and Ninth Seianton, and Ol pliant At the Hellevuo ihtiivh. thiee sciviies weie laid at 10, 2 and C o'clock Ke. William Matthews, of Olyphant, opened the morning sulc with n Throng Happy fills the store these days from the opening till the closing hour and the verdict is the s.une in every case it's lovely, and beside it's so easy to find just what you want in the Globe Warehouse. There's icason for this. For nearly 20 years we've successfully catered to the wants ot Seianton people, consequently we know and fully un derstand their likes and dislikes at such a season as this and stocks here are always at the fill to overflowing point. Beside all this, experience has told our pations that Globe Warehouse prices are always lowest. Enough said. A visit to our store must do the rest. Umbrellas Mnko Ideal Xmas gifts. There's two here for eviry one jou can Had else where, and there Isn't a pretty new Idea that cannot be found In our stoik. Prices are not ntaily ab high as jou'd think. Dress Goods Hxcluslvo pattern prices, or a gen eral stock bigger than jou could get through In a dav's looking Sumo diolco novelties In fnnev silks, vel vets, etc., 1110 nlso worth looking a, while tho good staples weaves aio litre in abundance. Draperies Handsome curtains nnd Porticrs, Hlch Couch Covers, Airy Working Laco Curtains, Choice Silk ami Wool Draperies. Cushions In Sllkulluu uiul buperb coverings. Down Quilts for the LounKo or tho Hed room. Poles, rods and all tlttlngu necessary. Pictures We've a regular art galloiy open tlitte da s. As tho choice of subjects 'Is bo varied that the giealcst ilullcully of nations His In making selections. No matter how jour tasto goes we can mePt It and tho smallnObs of our prices will burpilso ou. Toys and- Books Tliestc departments aro at much in favor with the ptoplo as they over ' were, and that's saying a goud ileal, Tojs of till sorts. Dolls, Furniture. Noisy Toys, Pretty Tos, Scientific Tojs, Toys to look at, etc Hooks for children, Gloves and Hosiery Gloves foi street, evening or go to meeting wear Gloves for children, men, misses and boys. Gloves ot ull makes and prices. Hosiery and underwear In totton, wool or silk. Combination gurmeuts. 'sanitary sleeping gurmtnts. Fancy and new houitry Globe Warehouse IWwi gh :ss Jcawtasw '?. ,s.nv ,-ar and Ciiy Scilpture leson nnd prayer Hev. Mr Huberts, ot Warrior Hun, and He Hugh Davles, of West .Scrnnton, pleached. At 2 o'clock Hev. W. J. l.ewln, of Caibondnle, opened the ser vile, and Hev. J. J. llllnrns, of Oly phant, and Hev. D. C. Phillips, of Ninth Scinnton, preached the foimer In Welsh, and the latter In nngllsh At C o'clock the service was opened by Hev. William K. Morgan, of West Seianton, and the preaching was done by Hev William Jenkins, of Wllkes Hane. and Hev. Hugh Davles, of West I Seianton Ke. J, J. Williams, of Oly phant, occupied the pulpit of tlie West Seianton L'alvlulstle cluin.1i at both sen lei s yesteidny, and lit v. J. Hllas Jones, of Nantlioke, petfotmed the same service for the t)l pliant church. j The conference ended last evening. Tlu roll call Indicated the following In attendnnre: I Ministers Hev Hugh Davis, West I Side, Hev John O Jones. Hev. William Jenkins Wllkis-Harre. Hev. J. i:il is Jones, Xiilltlcnke, Hi V. Mr. Huberts, Warrior Hun; lti William Mnlthews, 1 15ev J J Williams Olj ph.ti I ; Hev. i II I itn J Lewis Ciirbondiile; tte. I), r. riillllps North Hud, Hev William U. Mot gan. West Side. Hev. .1. T Morris. ItelleMie, and Hev T. II. Thomas, Mnn ice. Livincn t.i-wls S Jones, Heoe Morgan, P will Mn-ps, Wllkis-Hirre; Hubert l.ln.Ml. Wnirlor Hun. Jeren l.th Willi mis, MonsU , John S DivK Morg.in James, luld Samuels, William Lewis. John D riillllps, IMlcvilo; H t. Howell. I 11. Hums. W It. Williams. West Side. Will iam IMwanls Spring Iirook; James Moi gan. I'lwnnuth, Daniel Thomas. Noi'h Hud: D.nld l)al, OiMihilit, John O. Join i, Sugar Notch; Dnld J. Williams, South Wlllu's-Hnire. ANOTIIHH HANDSOMH STOHH. The new. thiee-story stiuctuie or de paitment c-toro which stnnds on North Main aenue, nt the top of West Un der stuet, and Is owned by P. J Me Caiin. wns tin own open for Inspection Satuidn evening. A complete desi Up tlon of tlie building Itself wns lcuntly given In this depaitment of The Tilb une. Saturday evening the beaut j of th building, taken as a whole, and tho completeness of detail. Impressed Itself on the large number, who attended the formal opening The Hist floor with Its hnnd.-'oiiie oinamentnl show win dows and arcade entwine Is devoted to the groceiles, shoes, gents' nnd la dles' furnishings, and el cetera. On the second lloor all sorts of diy goods can be finind. The thlid stoiy will be used as ti ntock loom for the piescnt Mr. McCann has been In business on this side since joung manhood, and Is satisfied to remain here, as Is evidenced by the magnificent building he has euctod. nncnivni) tiihih motiihhs. The juvenile innbeta of th Scrnn tun Street Haptlst chinch Industtlal and Mission band tendered theit ptoud "mammns" n teceptlon In the cluiiih lecture loom batuiday afternoon. The 1 afl'ilr was In iharge of the h aclir, MIs I Ani'.i Mm can, and she was assisted bv the coips of inutnii'tois attached to the bai.d The teception took tlie place ' f the legular Satuiday afternoon ses sion and Is the last for the vear 1v37. An exceedingly pleisant nfternonn was i spi nt bv all Thin' weie songs, icelta I tlmis, etc, with which Is beguile the Table Linens Choice table linens, napkins, tow els, etc., in flni' qualities. Never jit failed to gl.ulun tho he.iu ut tho thilfty housewife. Manj noveltle-, specially Impelled for tho holiday tiado makes ihls stock wondtitully in teustlug. Winter Furs There's an Ideal present, if comfoit Is tho thought uppermost In our mind. Hoas, tapes, collaitttes, mulls, stts forthu children, etc, etc. All tho popular skins at prices to suit nuv purse. Sumo nt Jl.W. Some at JJU.vM. Muny In betwetn. Handkerchiefs Drummers tell us that Scinnton is 0110 of the giealcst haudiieidiiut towns in Hie 1 omiti y. rroUahlj that is 0110 rt'.iboii wh we have the great idt stock Heal lnte handkerchiefs, hemstitch handkei chiefs, pi hit border handkeithltfs, etc. 1'ilto lc, to J1S.W. Bric-a-Brac A short way for summing up our great miscellaneous novelty and odds and ends stock especially bought tor tho holiday tiade. Not n piece luru that vou saw last jear. It's nil now, and tho new values mo better than ever. Sewing Hachines Tho Globo Sewing Machine -is cs good ns tho best and highest priced on tho maiket. Tho Cabinet woik Is superb, each machine hns lull sot of attachments and prices iua less than half tlio agent's figures. p 'E!iOj'C"'ypSii jgwK,-' SJ Jmj0 fgwMiy Suburban passing time and the. many nttleles made by the willing hnnd of the band's members wete on exhibition for the guests. Then, too, Mrs. U. Garland Hall, a relumed missionary, who has asflsted hor huiban 1 In missionary wot I- In Africa, told to tho llttlo lis teners the story of what was blng done for other chlldlen In thoso far off linds. Slio also showed how nnd wheic the tesults ot their Indtlsliy did great wotk for the Lord among tho heathen people. L. W. DHYOI2 OUSKQUli:,S. nturdty afternoon funeral services were conducted over the lenmlns of the lite L. W. Devoe, at his residence. 3JS South Decker's court. Hev J. 11 Sweet, pi'tor of the Simpson Methodist chuuh. olllcinted, and to tho relatives 'and friends he preached a Fetmon ot condolence The lloml tributes were erv beautiful a selected iiuaitelto i fumi th chtliih choli sang the solec- ! tlons. At th' conclusion of the ser- vices, the lenmlns were viewed and 'accompanied by a laige cortege, were bniiii' to tin- Dunmoie cemeteiy whole they weie laid to re.M. The pallbc eis wete Selh WUglov, William HUe- low, Cieorge Tloiey nntf Peter Hlnker. ornenns choshn. St. Leo's battalion yesterday affr nonn elected the following ofllcers: Ptcsldent, J 11 Davlne; vice presi dent, J. Cadlgnn; recotdlng secretin, I John Shaughnessy; financial seerdniy, l Daniel llcalej; tiensurer. James He- gan; trustees, Thomas D. Conneis, Pat rick Huchley, Patrick Toole, Michael Ilealev nnd Pntilck Tolan. Thoinns Conneis, James Cnvanaugh, P J. Mc Andt w, Pnttick Tolan. Thomas V. Murphy weie chosen delegates to the next uuartorly onventlon During the election, Daniel Hegan, Fiank Olltoy and Hetnaid Kenlgan acted as tellers, and Thomas AVnlsh wan seigeant-at-aims The Installation of the olllcers will be held Jan 2. di sua nan: laid at hhst. The fuueinl sei vices of the late Da vid Hvans, well-known ns "DI Shai- 1 gue." wie held yesteidny afternoon i at the lisldence, lir,S Hampton stieet. Mnnj ft lends and relatives fiom heie and out of town weio pi event, and the floral tributes were beautiful Hev. H, ' H. Hauls, D D . of Taylor, outdated and preached the f uncial sermon At the conclusion of the senile the le- ' mains weie viewed, nnd, accompanied b a largf funeial coitege. were borne i to the Washout n stuet cemeteiy wheie Intel ment was made beat CIS wile selected fiom bald Mine Accidental Fund, lepiesented nt the funeial. The pall the Aich who wete PHHSONAL MENTION. Mrs. John Hvans and family have lemiMMl heie fiom Westeily, H. I. Mis. i:vnns Is tlu widow of the late Hi v John Tvanv, and N a daughter i f Mine Sutiet Intend' nt and Mis Hen- Maniln Hughes, ((f Wasliburn 'tied. Mis HaMlen Ashley, of South .Main avenue, has ttturned fiom a visit with ftirnds at Munch Chunk. Mis. Janus Oir, Mis. William Dunn, "Iis. David Hvans and Mis. Daniel Howell, of l'ltthton, spent a portion ot the past wiek with ftknds on this vld". .Mis. William rostet. of Mullein stieet, is recoveilng from nil opeiatlon lecently perfoi med upon her nt the Moses Taloi hospital. Hev. A. L Hamer, D. D., of St. Maik's Hv angelical Lutheran church, assisted n the consecration sei vices ot St. Peti'i's Lutheran chinch at 1'ltts ton, vosteidaj. Miss Agnes Williams, of reelcville, spent i'st,tdnv at the homo of In-r parents. Mi and Mis Isaac Williams, of Noith Sumner avenue 1'iofissor Lewis A itklns .of D. H. Thumps' music stole. Ninth Main ave nue, will net as an adjudicator at tlie elsti ddfod to be held on Clulstmns day at Hansor, I'a. William Hvans, of this side, will be contestant In the tenor solo at the Christmas diy eisteddfod to be held at Hangor, Ha. Select Councilman HIchr.nl II. Wil liams, of Academy stieet. Is vcty Ut at his homo. Mr. and Mis Trank Metz. and Miss C. MoU. of Tenth street, attended a fu neral in 'llk"s-linnv Satuiday. Thomas Alb n, of North Hyib- P.uk nvi une. 's entei Mining an old w ar c om tado In the person of Thomas Allison, of Susquehanna count. Mis. John Aunstioig, of South Main avenue, is dsltlng he.- sister. Mis. A. Fiaco, of Wilkev-liaiie. Mis. Hairy Hoffman, of Brooklyn, N. Y , Iv the guest ot West Seranton lelatlves. John Jenkins, of Alexandtla, Ind.. who wns called heie by the demise of his father, the late Morgan Jenkins, hns letutned home. Chailes Kinger and family, of Sayie, Ha , at" visiting West Scinnton fi lends. Miss Minnie Hei"-e,of Chestnut stieet, has returned from a visit at Wllkes Hane. C. V.. Daniels a student nt tho Dick inson Law si hool, Cai lisle, I'a , is hmnr to 'penl th,. holidays lth hts pnonts, Air. and Mis Mm-jan I'. Danlds, of Division stio t Mrs. Fiank Wllllnmn, of Wllllams poit. Is the guest of her parents. Mr. nnd Mis. T. M. Miller, of Wnshbuin stieat. lamest Long, of Michigan, Is the gttcft of Henjamln I'.vaiu, of North Main avenue. JIINOH NKWH NOTHS. The funeral services of the lute Mrs. John Hasl Ion, will occur this after noon at the Jackson Stiet Haptlst church nt - o'clock. Interment v.lll. bo mnd'J at the Wnshburn uttcot cetnf tei . John Welsh, consubin of Lackawan na township, and James Ward, of Kcy ser avenu". were dlschuiged nt u post poned henrlng before Aldeuunii Dr.vles Satuiday evuilng. The charge against the two was malicious mis -Mil anil Mis Michael Glancy, of Ornnt uvenuo vns the prosi c uttlx. Tho an est was niado Wedn?sdny last, thoii'.'h the ul leged inlFchlef, which consisted of kicking a doni in. was ommltteil dur ing the wck provlmiH The evidence did not wanant anv ntlir declsl'-n. The oll'teth uf Pilde of Nlnetv-live jodge.No Ss, for iln- ensuing six months are as follows: Past tnlsttess, Cairlo Ketehum' woithy niii'tross, Hildget Hllgeit: vice mistress, AnnU Mussel innn, secietaiy, Flla Thonias. treas urer. Martha Ketehum; chaplain. Kin ma Morris, comluctor, Maiv Hummltt, aidin, Minn Nnuinnn, Journalist, An ulo Helf- Inside tuarl, Mary Strunk; outside guai d, Lena Oeff; counselman, HiHton Ketthuiu ' Tho children Mtw Santa Cluus. their par3iitri vvnro shown handsome holiday I'nvdtlru and i'eiy iuv llsti ned to tho soul stilling music which llnur'r or chestta furnished ut Clatki Hros. inu- i slcalo Saturday evoning. The crowd was Immense, but th oxpuilonee this enterpilsltig f,rni hae ha 1 In b nulling laige crowds coued overylhlng to mou along smoothly and satisfactorily. Michael Nerdham, of Luzctno street, hnd his shoulder illslocated and was othciwlse badly Injured by being squeezed between two enrs In the Con tinental mlniH Satuiday afternoon. The members ot Nay Aug Council, No ,114, Older of I'nltcd Amulcnn Mechnnlcs, nro requested to be present nt the legular meeting tomorrow eve ning In Co-operative hall, as business of the utmost iinpoitnnce conies up for consideration. W rst side I nsioess 'Mrectory. PKCOND HAND 1'UHNlTt'Iin-Cnsh for anything you have to sell, furniture, fitovea Tools, etc 'all and ec the mock of J. (. King, tin to 7U-J West Laoic uuanni avirte MH8 PKNTON. CLAIHVOYANT AND prlicnologlm, 412 North Main avenuo. NORTH SCRANTON. First Ward Republicans nnd Second Ward Democrats Nominate School Controller and Two Councilman The Hepubllcnn voters of tho First wnrd held u caucus Sattird iy after noon at tho seviial p M ng 1 hues nnd nomlnnted a school contiober an I dic tlcm boaiel. Geoige Shirts, the pres- ! ent conti oiler, was unanimously lenomlnated. The Democrats of the Second ward conducted a mucus In O'Donnoll's hall on Oak stieet. The meet'ng wns en Hid to oiclei by 1'. V. Flynn, tho chaliman. The caucits was devoid of any excitement and the only as pirants for the nominations were P F. Goiilon, the piescnt common council man, who wns the unanimous ch dee ot the delegates ns candidate for select council. D. H. Henol g'e lccelvel the nomination for common tounell OHNHHAL NKWS NOTHS. The funeiul iif Hmtnett Collins will take place this meaning fiom the home of his paients The lellgious seivicts will be conducted at the Holy Ilnsnty church when a high mava of icqulcin will be celebiatcd. Inter ment will be mnile In Hjde Park Cath olic cemetery. Dr W. W. Jenkins, of Peckvllle. called on friends in this end yester day. The funeral of Mis Mary Demp sey wns hold esteulay afternoon fiom her home on Wilbur street. The remains were taken to the Hrly H s aiy c lunch, wheie the sei vices were attended by n laige gatlieilng of fi lends. Intel ment w s made In Hyde P.ult Catholic cemetery. Mlibnel Murtatigh, a student nt Hplphany college, llaltlmore. Is spend ing the hollidays with his puvnts on Oak stieet. Tho members of Maituieilte Council have an. insed an ec.llent llter.uy and musical piogiatune In com ectl m with their debate this i v iiiug in St. Mai's hnll. The question to be debated Is: "lies lved that the Sun daj Pi ess hould be alio' shod." The normative will be lei ic-ented bv the following Horn Maiguette council: Messrs P. J. Mulheiln. James May, and John Kelly. Theli opponents will bo Mc-sis. Hothe, Hi own and Mad den of Ueneial Sheridan Council. A splilted debate win uin'oubtedly be the i cult as both councils ate tepre seiited by fltst-clasv ddrnt rs. Ji hn Lynutt, ot Trronm, U vbltlng his paients on West Mai Pet stieet Mi. and Mis Josenh Mitchell were acting In a dlvoideily manner Satur day evening, and weie locked up They weie given a hearh g yes'erday morning by Alderman Hobetts, who fined then $1 each Hiittin Lodge F. A JI will Install tho olllcois elected lecently on next Thuidny evening Th ' installation w 111 be conducted by Past Master C. S. Seamans, of Gieen llldge. h()l I t' -I.ICA.N I ti.N. The second literal y meet'ng of Col umbus council. Young Men's Institute, was held Fllday evening, John II. O'Mallev presiding. The introduetoty patt of the evening's pioginmme was a piano and violin number bv John Wnnl and M J Helllj. a leading by M. P. Donahue, a brief addievs by P. J. Kelly, aid a sketch by Hdison lead by Maui Ice Duggan. A debate on the i evolution that ' The Stage Has a Moial rendencv' wns won by the ifllrmatlvo debaters. John Wnid and Patrick Lan gan. Tlie negative niguments weio piesented b William Daniels nnd John Nitdhain. The Judges weio Frank Hrndy. John Gavan and T. A. Dona lioi. The elide v.lll meet next Mon day evening The Connell Hose company will at tend the fall of the Lawienco llnso compan at Dtujoa tnnmirovv evening, ljeavlng hcif on the car which passes the hei'-e houvo at 7 p. in. The Wotklngmen'H fair opened Sat uiday evening in Vv oiklngmen's hall. Hcveial bands and singing soclotlt" veie prevent. A Purch and Judy show was among the features of tho entor tnli ment. Tho holiday fair of Christ Lutheran i Purch begnn Pi Id'iy evening. Smons lb' voting lontesib ar thoso between Mis. Miller and Mis. rrantz for a pic ir.ie of the pavtur. Hev II F. Llsso, lietvecn Miss Lizzie Clay and Mis, Hotmail for a $" cash prle; between Fieda Kuhti and V.trv Illcchett, for a dnll. The commlt'en In chaigc is Hev. 15. F. Llsse. Herman lulbregger, John I'lbetlne, Mis. Htimanon, Jllller.Kulb, l.Nse, Ueimau, Misos Ida Kuhn, Ger tie Welsh and ida Fulbiegger. The Lackawanna Knitting mills are cloved temporal lly for lepalrs. The death of Mrs. John Gianvllle, of 137 Genet stieet, iccutred Friday even ing and on the day previous her child died. Tho husband Is now 111 and has seveial chlldteu left to his care. iiKM'.N KtiJlii Mr. and Mrs. Lalre. of Hast Market meet, aio visiting their paients ut '1 imkhaunoek. Mis. M. H. Dixon, of Smith placo, ut tende a party given in hunor of hsr fi.tlier's elghty-lli st blithday. at Dick son last week. GeoiRo Hogers. of Penn avenue, Is In Ne w York city on bublnesss. Pied Warnoi. of Sandeison avenue, had his linger cut In n cigar dipper In I. 11 Stevens' grocery store Inst Friday. Frank Yeai'or, of Moscow, spent last week wltli Is aunt, Mrs. Gcoigo Lutts, of Marlon street. .Mrs Nelson Garrett la ill nt her home on Sandeisnn avenue. Miss Kmmn llruudiigo, of Dickson ave nuo who has been III for sovoral Wicks. Is convalescing. Hniaco Pace, of Plttston, spent yester day with friends here. Stanley Pare, of Montrose has returned homo ufter n visit with rolntlvcs hero. Itev. B C. Slmpklns, of Peckvllle, oc eupled tho pulpit of Asbuiy Methodist Kplscopal chin oh jesterdny. lie wna as sisted by L F. Howei. Mrs. TO.ilG.IL.NOTOMO.lROWNG T And ench day nnd night during this week .vou can get at any druggists Kemps Ualsam fur tho Throut and Lungs, ac knowledged to be tho most successful temedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Uronchltls, Asthma nnd Consumption, (let a bottle today and keep It nlwa In the house, so uu can check jour told at once. Price 25c. nnd Me. Haniplo bot tle free. i:itOUH TIlOtJIlLiN, ALL kinds :. caiedwitli Anlmiil Kx.rncU. Kree ImoiC lellshow. WASIIINUlUN CHLMtCAL CO., UHlllUlttOll, V. C bUN.iioiti:. The Spencer Coal company paid their employs 1'rlduj. John Schuller Is erecting a new build ing on South Ulnkelv sneet neat his resi dence which will be ocupled by himself as a meat market. An alarm ot lite was sounded Saturday night at 11 o'clock. The flames wns found to be In a small ham on Applo street owned by Chniles llrook, which was quickly consumed. The most complete line of holiday goods at lowest ptlces nt Cullen's news stnnd, 131 Chestnut street. The Seranton Traction tompnnv havo laid the rails on tho Sport lllll extension of their line ns far ns Gibbons' hole', which Is ns fnr as thev wdl r.o at pic cut, They liavo commented to set the poles and expect to have the load In run ning older .Iiuiuirv 1. A laige force of men nre nt work on the fonnditloii of the new silk mill at Little Kmjland. The Christmas entertnlnmcnt of tho Piesbvterlnn iluirch will be he'd Tues dnv evening afttr ClitNtims P. J Doudleati. of Hunker Hill, left town rrld.iv fur Denver. Col., where he will spend the holldavs. The Murrnj HIM Coal company paid lis emploies Siturdiv All breakers except the Central nnd No. fi of the Peimsvlvanla Coat compnny will work this week. The best stocked bir In town nt tho Semite hotel. T. J. Golden, 413 Chestnut stieet. Misses Pdlth nnd ttmmn Klpp or llaw b'V spent a few dnjs In tho Hleclilc C ity I lest veek. I Mis Dr. H. A Plum and M Slmnno. of , ITnw loy, nro visiting relatives In Dun- more. I Misses Mnrle nnd Helen Hronson hnvo I returned home from Phllllpsburg N J., where thev nre nttendlnc cliool. to spend the holldnjs wl'h their p irents Mr. nnd Jlr J I) Hronson on Him street. The Methodist Pplscopal churth choir. with the assistance of Jospnh .Teffrvs, ' tenor, and John Gesslnr, basso will sing the enntata "The Prince of Peace," at iii-vt Suiidov ivrnlnc's service. All are cordially Invited to attend John I. Manloy & Co., fire Insurance. OBITUARY. After an lllncs of live das only, Dndd J. Wlliums suttumbed to an attack ot pneumonia at his residence, uis North ll.vde Park avtmie, at 11...0 o'clock last evening. The deceased bus resided in West Seianton duimg the last llfton 5 ears, coming heie from Mcestcg, South Wales, where ho was born in 1S3 Ho was well known fur his many fine traits and lias worked for min .veirs lis a miner in Tilpps slope, lie was a mem be i of Hvde Park lodge. No. MJ, Knights ut P thins, Hleclilc Cltj Conimandery No ITT Knights of Matin, tlie Slope Ac cidental fund and tho South Main Ave nue UtMi Calvlnlstle Metliodlst church. Ills wife nnd four children survive him 'I li chlldlen arc- Klslc, JR jears old, Walter. 7 .veils, Alvin L e.us, and Ira. J eus. Funeral announcement will be made later. 'i he lerith of John James, of ll.".G Lu zon" stici't, ocrmrcd Satuiday aftPioou at 1 o'c nek nt Lis. re.i'dence. Di tensed wan ill for some tlmo lrotn mlneri' in than but nothlrg serious was untlcl p cd iiiitll a few davs befoie ho sue 1 1 ml i d He v is ibout 41 earv of age and came to West Scrnnton several vea s ago. Ho wns a well known man and for mine time va eiinbviil nv j.initrr of (he South Mnln uveiiue Welsh Calvlnlstlc Methodist chinch, of nbldi he was a member His vvilo and five children sur vli' him The chlldm, are Mrs. John .limes Jennie Hllzi. William nnd Hinlly. The funeral "el vices til be held Tmsd.iv nit 'tiioon nt " "0 o'clock nt the evidence. Intel m nt will be made at the Washburn stieet cemetery. The demise of Mrs. Mary A. HasMn. widow of the late John ISastln. occurred Friday evening at the I evidence. i"lr) North Main avenue, lifter an Illness of thr.-o I weeks. Pneumonia was tho direct causo of death The deceaved was bom In Cornwall, Pncland In 1S.M. and c me to this dtv with h"r fnmilv m ISTft She cn loved the frlrndslilp nnd esteem of many ami was posispd uf a kind and cluult nl'le disposition Two sons survive her, John and Harry Hastln Tho funeral ser vices will be held this nrteinoon at tho Jackson Street 13'iUist chinch at -o'clock. Interment will be made at tho Washburn street cemetery. John Scholl died rrld.iv morning at his h"ire CI Pirn street. He was "2 inrs old to a day and v survived bv a wife and two oung children. Mr. Sdioll was n member of Camp l"9 Patllotle Ordor Sons of America Tho funeral wis held vesteiday nttetnoon In tho Hickory Street Presbvterlan chinch. Mrs Ann Hnll nn old resident of tho South Side cPed PiPisy nt th" homo f her slvtcr Mis William Hm nes of liecph street. The funeral will hn held nt 0 o'clock this ninrnlni" when a m ivs will bo celebrated In St. Peter's cathedral. s lid ; Id Hiurs Wnrranted.. 7." cents. Davidovv Hros. Vev r ' ir' Never Worry Take them and go about your huplncvs tlry do tlulr woik whilst you aie doing yours. Dr. Agnow's Liver Pills aie system ceno vators. blood purlfleis and bulldeis; eveiy gland ami tissue In tho whole nnatomj Is benefited and stimulated In the us of them 40 doses In a vial, 10 centH. Sold by Matthews Hros. 7C. Wealth. WE AND "BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL. ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, sold under poItlvo IVrlttrn Guarantee, lontiioriieil B3nts only, to cure Weak Uf mory, iminari, WuLitulni'ts, 1 it, Ilvctena, (Juii L 03s, Night Lebtej, Lv il T)r amB. JJicIc of (Viitl jure, NorTouBiioue, Li;sll ado, nl I Drains, Yout ti ll Krrors, or nxcovlvoU o of Tubncco, Opium, liquor, vrldi h load) to SUecrr. Consumption, 'dnltjr and Ueuth. At rtore or by nail, $1 a ai six fur 3; with written gimrnntcc n. aro or rerun it raonry. Hampto puck XC coutalnini: flro dnror trcotrasut, with full istructlons, 2'j cents, O-o pnmplo only bold to tenporson. Atstoroor iy man. l."farrj4 Extra Slrcnalh. friTZTA TiJfW"oT Impoteney, Loss oltjr VtV7 ' i iiosi. Jionnoou, til 7f)'rl''' cuarniU'i'J6 rw"" ' " Mrictv Win. (1, Clark, sot Washington Ave, and 36 Penn, Ave., Seranton, Ha. MaSln is A. E, ROGERS, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, Novelties and Specialties B H m ia 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. TRIUMPH Warm air furnace, solid casr. radia tor, sectional fire 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 605 LncUnwunnii Ave , Ucraalon. LACKAWANNA STEAM MANUFACTURERS KELLY'S Fine Cream A SPECIALTY. M J. KELLY, Prop. 103M033 CAPOUSE AVENUE, THE JEWELER. TBAi. BAKERY OF Crackers, Cakes and Confectionery Soda Crackers SCRANTON, PA.