8 THE POTAJfTOy TttTKUlSrE-W rcDNESO Y arORNTtf'. DSonj-MRTOT? 22. 1SUT. ! FOR. THE LITTLE FOLKS. Arrangements of the Various Sabbath Schools for Ob.'crvlug Christmas. Programmes That arc Arranged. The- ChtiKtiriUH fotlvltle8 nt the 8 tnimnn Me-thodlst IJplsciipal I'huii'h will bo Kleii liy the im-inliuiH of the Sabliatl)iaavhuvlf SiUuuluy evening In tlii' church uuelliiuluin Actlvo plop iitutlnns for the affair lme been unili'r i. n for some time. Alfied Twining li genual dialtinan and Mlnni I!. 'W'or d"ii hn ihntRi' of the chorut putti. The puitk'lptintfl will intinbcr about 1W and an uiIiuHhIdii of ten i-i-iiti will lie 'harped. Tin title of the uilitiiln Is St Nicholas," and Is really a visit Mhleh IhH happy chaiactci pnjs to the Sabbath school. UN foiriliiET N pieioded by a scone In Queen Winters pnl.ice.ln which such r-haiaeteff na Lonjj Abo, Ktoitn KIiir, ! Jail; Frost, the Winds and the Sea-, sdiis hojd high carnHdl to prepaje In a measure for the aiilval of St. Nick iiitert lie ajmcnrs upon the scene In the second part and hulili couit, In which the S.ibbnth school nsNts. rhoiuscs of shepheids and leapeis do fie sinRlnif. The ucltatlve parts tend hi Impress the Impoitance of the Saintly Nick's power over eveiy thins; at this happy time of the jear, and the music cm responds. riuldentally, the i hlldren will be Riven pteents by St. Nicholas as a tiiiiiK of his legaiel fori them. I At the Sumnei Aenue Piesbyteilan (hutch, on Fiiday evenlnsr, the Rind of Hope will tell "The Story of the Star" This s n eiy pietty cantat.i, full of catchy music and lecltathe ( nait. The fifte will number about 00 inclusive of rhoiu1-. The theme of the cantata lies In the spieadllif? of the Wind of Chi 1st iilno.ul ainoiiB- all nn- i tions. These nations, remesented by I different membtis of the band, nine , In Ameilc.i to hear the stoiy which fmiiis the main nait of the cantuta i ind as a llnale, the power of Ameilcn as a muiitiN that sixes nuich to inN sloti.uy woik will be shown The price ' of admission will be llftcen cents, ami aliead. mi nian tickets hue been sold that the cantata will be upeated on Mond.ij evening, Uec. :!". when small pit suits will lit shell to the Jollllilel ' meniben of the Sabbath i-chool The nffaii Is In chaise of the Hand of Hope i Ulcus, who ale l'lesldent, itee.s Uiilllths; M'e'ie'tRij, IMIiei D.'ils:l tieasmer. William Humpliiey. musl ial dlteetor, lioz.ileel I)aies. and oi-j Kiinlpt, Mis. J. 1") .limit's "The Couuteifilt Santa Clau-." Is the title of the cantata whlih the mem-! beis of the I'lj moutli Const e .rational I Sabbath hchool will tender. Satuidav eenlnjr, in tile c lunch audltoiluin. A small udmlsMon will be limited, and small nitscnts will be dlsti United anioiiq; the little ones at the iloe of the exeulses. The idea of tile cantata Is the islt of a fileml who plays the pait of Santa Claus to n famllv which ! lias seel.il childlell ill It. Of ionise, i Kient fun is hid foi a time, but latei the childlPii iIUcomm the fiaud Tlie lciitutlM- paits ate 'itupeisid with lulltht little solns nr ilmusis The i.iste nuinbeis ii'iout -. and the inni niittee in chutse ale Mis A U Knon, i r tvoryooay That's .ill there's to it. cold, crisp facts : It's too Glove Department ' ' ' ZT ' toSSOIIESiO i In all the popular shades for street and evening wear. Lined Gloves in dressed and undiessed kid; Dent's world re nowned kid "loves for men and women. Children's, Misses' and Bovs' Gloves and Mittens, in wool, kid, : ; silk and wool mittens for ladies and children in all weights etc and makes. Lace Department Fur lollais In all the popular bklna ;:.J3 to $.',ioo. CHILDUBN'S TBA SDTS $1 il to $8.00. FEATHHU BOAS Genuine Ostilch goods, all lengths and fulness, $1 CO to llrt.0Q. LADlLh' NLCKWBAB Now stles In Chiffon. Libeity Silk net, Ciienaditie, ute 23c. to S7.G0. DfCIir.SS AND POINT LACH lliiliilketcblifs. l to $1N rrtBNJH AND IRISH Dmbiuldered Linen Hnndkei chiefs J3c. to $7.00. PLAIN. ALL-LINEN HANDKi:it. CBIHFS Hem btltched. 10c. tn C0e. SWISS BMBROIDBHIJD Handkerchiefs. Pretty good3, 7c to PLAIN JAP SILK Handled chiefs, 12ic. to $l.2."i, SILK INITIAL HANDKHUCinnFS. l'.c , .'3c, '.Oi. Notion Department Chattellalne Shciiiplng and Boston Bags. :i3c to 3 30. POCKliTBOOKS In Alligator, Monkey Seal. Mor gold locco, etc, with silver or ninuntlngs. 23c. to $4.00. COMB, BRUSH AND MIRRORS In sets, nicely boxed, S3c. to $3.30. HEAD AND CLOTH BRUSHES Plain or fancy styles, UOe. to $1.35. HAND MIRRORS 25c, to $1,50. COLGATE'S MIRRORS and Toilet wateis, All odois, Bottles 25c tq $1 50 km rim: fans, The; correct Mle this season, 23c, to Sf'.OO. LADI1" garters. all btyles, fancy Buckles 15c to $1 the Misses Jennie lleese, Martha VnUBlian, Sarah Hughes vnrnl Sadie I'Mwatds, nnd JJvnn Davie. The chinch r Imitator, (tomer D. Keese, will have chnice of the programme, while MKs Sadie Kdunrds will act as nc comtianlst. The Sabbath school of St. Mark's D angelic al I.uthcian cliuich will ob Mru the Chilstnias peilod Kililay evenhiK at the chinch. The pro Ktamme, which has been arranged by a committee of which the pnslor, Iluv. A. L. Itamer, I'h.D., Is chairman, rotn piNcs lccltatlons, responsive readhiRH and musical selections. The Clnlst iniis ttee will b" theie, of course, and will bear many things for the little child! en Klaboiate piepatatlons have been made for the obetvame of Christmas time at the Jackson Stieet ltnptNt eiiuicn, or which tcev. 'niomas I''Mis Hill. wriirny is pastor, r ne ineninei.s or tne 'S.ibbnth school, WVdnerdiy evening Do '. ill, will cle a st.mel cantata, entitled I "The rinlstmas Ships are Sailing Itii" 0er 3i0 (hlldren ate to take pait and I the chinch iholi, under the dltectlon of' Lewis DavN, will assist in the singlnir The ltl"u Is that evetywhele gifts aie bilng made In mrmoiy of tills hap piest time of nil the yeai. The audl toiluin will be gaily decoiated mill the llnale will be a ftlll-ilttged ship, on which a I'i'oup of boys In full sailor costume will stand. ' Snnta Claus on Time" Is what the lnembcis of the Hellewie lt.iptisl Mis "Ion school will attempt to piove to I their ft lends, this eenlng al the Tiist Welsh llnptlst (lunch. It la the title ' of a cantata, for which the member a lmve been in pi 'ling under the dliec tlon of Hugli Williams, nnd Is the school's obseivnnce of Cht Istmastlde. Mr. Williams Is stati'il by a coni 1 mlttce ol anaiigements (ompilslng the following l'lesldent. Luther Lewis: MMietniy. Wllllain Davis: tieasuici. Jacob J. Jones, and the Misses Mm Ian ' Jones, S.illle M, Thomas, and John M. Jones and David J Jones. Mis D H. Thomas will nit as accompanist for the s-olo and chorus parts A small ad-mli-slon will be ihaiged, as the mission devil es to lnciiase Its funds. The fol lowing Is tile uito of c haiai'tets: Santa Claus, Maurice Thomas, Vivian, Miss Lizzie Bevan. Pi ml. Miss Ddlth 151c hauls. Lom.i, Miss Satali Dvan Zina, Miss Owen Jones May, Miss 12v.i Thomas, I'.elle, MNs Small Davis. Meta. Miss Hettha Davis: Vashtl. Miss May Moigans: Zoar, MNs Lula D.nls; SuiH'tintendent, Luther Lewis. Te.uh er, Miss Mai Ian Jones, Tom, Selh Jones: Sam, Haitv Dagger. Joe.Oethen Jones, Will, Many Owens, Fi.ink, Clulstle James. Keim, John Evans; choiues of failles, Unkeis anil giumb leis. rilday en nlng the membeis of the pilmai depaitinent of the Plist Welsh Congregational Sabbath sihool will ( or duct an eiiteitalnment in the church audltoiluni The progiamme has been annngpil by William Heise and John Long, who me In clung of this lc putmirit. It will uinslst of vocal mid Instiumental seleitlons, iec nations, etc. Miss il'lz.ibeth Lewis will look after the sliiTlng At the conclusion ot the iM'rcises, instead of the usual dlstil butlon if sw ts, etc. as has been ius tomar heietofore. book will be given. I'ach member ot thi. sjibbath si huol will liieivi late to talk details. Heie are the Men's Furnishings, MDN'S KID GLOVHS, Silk lined, ilceco Until, 7i"c. to $i.:o. fur lined, DRESS KID GLOVES, $1.00 to $1.23 Dent's Real Kid Gloves. Special pi Ices, MEN'S SCOTCH KNIT GLOVES In Cashmeio or A&trakan. (Black only), 23c. to 50c. MEN'S FANCY SUSPENDERS. Boseil or loofec. Now est Ideas. COc. to $2.00. MEN'S NECKWEAR. Puff, four-ln-hands, tecks, band bow.s nnd string ties. Put up for ptegentatlon or In the oullnary way COc. to $1.00, MEN'S SILK OR LINEN HundKet chief's, 12'S.c. to $1.00. BOYS' AND MEN'S SWEATERS, All the ilcht kinds at specially low llguies. MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS, The best cold weather protection yet made. UOYS' AND MEN'S SHIRTS, Laundrlcd, or unla.undrled, with or without collars and culfs, Also nil tho now stjles In collars nnd cuffs, etc. MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS, Satin, outlnt cloth or muslin, Pietty style tor the holidays. MEN'S HALF HOSE, Fancy snipes mid other weave? In boxes of thiee pahs or other- wilt'. SHIRT SETS. LINK BUTTONS, Collar buttons, blngle studs, etc., at away down llguies. I.e. The members of the Sabbath school and the llaptlst Youiik Peoples union have combined their effortu and wilt obpervc OhilsttnaBtlde by the rendition of the cantntn. "The Counteilelt San ta Claus," Satuiday evening The uf fali will be given In the church nucll toiium and a small mimlsslon will he ehaigcd. 'the caste numbers about .15 and nil hnve been Industilotisly pie pining under the leadership of Mrs. H. CI. Ueddoe. The church choir will ulst In the singing The Snhbath mhciol of St. David's nplFcopal chut eh will have Christmas festivities Monday evening, Dec. 27. which Is Holy Innocent's Day. A pro uninnip of singing:, recitations, etc., has been niranged and theie will be a Chihtmas tiee. The committee ol ar rangements nie: Chatlcs Piazer, Mrs. J. W. Uunnell, Mis. Fltzslmmoiis and FTNnitAI. OP JAMDS. M, JAMKS. The funei.ll s'l vices of the Into lame.'! M. Jnmeo, of I ICG Luzerne street, weie lipid yestetdnv afternoon nt the icsldence. A lr.ige number of tclatlves 'and friend weie in attendance and the floi il li Unites were vciy lieautlful. Iti Hugh Davles. pastor of the South Main avenue CnhunlMlc. Mi thodlst lolutich. oillchited nnd pleached the fu- . neial pennon. At the cincliibloii of the set lees the roirab'S weie viewed and then bniii" to the Washburn street cemoteij where Intel nient was made. 'A latge college accompanied the iu- nnitis to the cemeteiy. The pall-bear- s wen . Daniel James, David Thom ', Munis Wllllinis, M. Jones, D. C. 1'owell and Daniel Otegoiy. I'UKSONAL MENTION. M. A. Dufly, of 1'ilee stieet. Is home for the hollda.ss from the Unlver itv ol Penr.'-yhanla. I'ev. Thomas Leonard, of Chestnut stieet, has i attuned fiom Baltimore, A.iiere be was lecentl.v oidalncel at St. Miij s scmlum y. Wnlli'r Jones', a .student ta the lUoomi'buig state mil mat school. Is spendllic; the 1iii1IiIt.s with his father, 1. 1 Junes, of Noith Hyde Park ave nue. Mis Horace Collar, of Noith Brom lev avenue. Is vety III al her home. V'.'Ukln Williams, t-un of Select Coun cibnan and Mi. I:. II. Williams, of Acnelemy stieet, i home for the holl ,lavs fiom Bloomsbuig state normal school L. It. Ciillllths, of Pilce street, Ins Iteluined fiom a visit at New Voik cltv. I 1 omlnlck W'liner, of Hniieton, for ' mirly of West Scianton, Is the guest of I fikr.ds l:s Chra .lone, of Pi Ice street, U. hme for the hollda.v s fiom the Blooms i bins t.ite normal school, where she Is a student j Mi. and Mis. Lee Stalls, of North L'molr. nvenue, have us their gucbt William Sln".ci. of New Votk cltv. I It v Albert Craw n, of Philadelphia. I the gucbt of lelatlves on South Maiir av rule, Mr and Mis. N. C. Mayo, of Swet- land sticii. an cntei tabling Mis. A. A. Illeie. of Clre.it Bend. The Misses Mm Morgan, Ddna I'v- jns, and L.una Hughes, all stmlents at i ihe Bloomsbuig state noimal school, .'ii' home for the holidays. MINOR NEWS NOTES. 01Ui..i vip leientlv elected by th? Baptisi Vming People's Union of the Fit lit Welsh Baptist i Inn eh They ate s lollows Piesident, John M. Ecl- .itels, Uo piesldent, AVUUam Rees; - mid vice pie.sldent, Ellrnbeth Jones; i iir'si i nding at.d r-eoiillng seciefiry, Niiina IMIj; t was. uri r, Fiank Bevan; t'l'iiuial s ctetaiy William Wllliains' ihoiistei, Hugh Williams; assistant i hi. list t, John Evans; uig.inlst, Bir bara Lewis, assistant organist, Mr. Thoraluun: librnians, Luther Lewis and John P. Jones The Mineral services of the late David L Williams, ot 52S North Hyde Park nvrrue, will be held this afternoon at 2.S0 o'clock at the South Main ivi-'iue Welsh Cnhnnlstie Methodlt church, of which Rev H-ush Davlcs, is pisilor. Tntprment w 111 be made at the Wash burn stieet eiiruteiy. The fuueial hervlei'S of the late John Fiank, jr.. of 501 North Hyde P.uk ave nue, will b held this afternoon at 2 p. tn. at the ClK,tnut street Geimmi Pres bvteilan chunh, of which Rev. Jacob c'ehoetlle is pastor. Intel nient will be made at the Wachbuin stieet cemetery. Tre fnllo'.lnv aie the leeentlv eleet id oRlcers of the Btllevue Baptist ml- i Mem rchocl: Superliuendent, David W. 'DuU, assistcnt uiK'iiiitcndent, I.u- ther Lewis; pecietaiv. mikf i:d Z"!mZ Mlsr Edna Free- s; oicnn- Willie loiics, and John William Tho membeis of Waco council, No. 4", Device of Poeobontas. aie urgently io nurstod to be niPhciil at the meeting in I.edmen's hall at C.10 o'clock this everr- Tho Keyter Valley Game and Fish Protective asfi latlon will cei"eluet a 'iweoptike pigeon shciot on the com mon nai" tho Archlnld mines, Satur elay mailing at 9.S0 o'clock, for money and pii7.es. An entrance fee of $3 for sis birds will lie chained. Tho St. Brendan's Literary Circle hold an Informal session last ovonlnir in the council ipoms in ClaiU's hall, South Main nv'nue. A few linpiomptu leadings, etc, weie cjlven.t anl a gen eral dlBciifsIrn wa held' concei nil's the "Abollsblnnr of the So isatlonal Picfeg." Ft ink Melain presided. Ripple elhlslen, Pons of Teniporunco, will luivo a mock trial ov6r the liquor license ciuef-tion next Thursday night In their hall on South Main avenue, Tho latest and best, styles, Roberts 120 North Main. WcstMdo '"iisincN. Directory. SECOND HAND I'URNlTl'IlE-CnJh fo uny thing you have to pell Turiilture Rtovvs, Tools, etc Call and tee thi stock of J L Klnij. ui to 7(W West unctc i wanna svci ve MRS. FKNTO.V. OLAIRVOV'ANT AND prhenoloslst, 412 North Main avenue. sorrn SCK ANTON. Harry Palton was held under JPfO ball by Aid rmun J J Buddy, of South iScranton. Monday nlnht em the chaieres of assault und batteiy and attempted liRhwa roblieiy, Patrick Flnnerty Is the pmsru'iitor. Plnneity says that last (aturdtiy nlrht as he wan passlnt; alonpr Locust street two men jumned upon him. held him and seanh d his pock ets foi money. They did not secuie any. He recofrnlzed the men as Hmiy Dalton and Pattlck Mcllale. The lat ter has not been arrested. Th double furerul of Jlis. John Uiunville nnd child took place Moneluj afternoon from the family home. Uev . Boners Israel, of St. Luke'H Bplsco iml cliuuii, olllciated. Builal waa made In Washburn stieot cemetery. The Installation of tho new ollleorn of Schiller Lodrre, Free mrd Accepted Masons, will take place Dec. -7. The oillcfra are: Henry Dlriilor, worshipful master; George- Brandt, penlor warden; Cleorgo Brelgle. lunlar warden; Jeceph nunster, Measurer, Charles Oelbert, secretary. Jueoi h Mlkcrs, of Ccelar avenue, Is hnmcf torn u visit In Philadelphia. John Cmey, of Irving avenue, Is con al sclng nfter an lllni'ss. Thi Noith End i-'tiirs hive nccoptnl the challenge of the' Defenders, of thin side, to a game of basket ball next Thuinlay evening John Radio, of Dalton, son of Mis. Mmy Rndle, of lllich stre-t. died at the loimer place Monday night The now el came rather late at th" Workiuen'M fair In Workmen's hull last evening, but when tho members of some of the trades unions who had their meetings nriivcd they mnele things lively. Evety visitor declines his amaaement at the bauty of this fair, with Its immense Chilstnias tree. U Is ceitalrrlj,; the llnest display of this kind ever pioeluced by the worklug people of Scianton The door pilze went to ticket No 130 and Is a beauti ful pardlnlere stand, together with a large ciochetted table cover. Monday evening admission ticket Nn. 1212 re ceived the prize1, a large cane rocking chair. Just hefoic the close of the fair last nlsht a silver watch was put up at the wheel of foitune at ten cents a number. It was won by No. 5. A l.utjc stock of unusuall low -pi Iced ai tides and to; s are- also for sale. The ob ject of the fair Is to lalse money for putoly educational purposes The mem bers of the fair committee decided to reserve one evening for the teacheis of Scianton and their friends, and tickets will be mailed to them all. Another evening will lie devoted to en phans, and one to members of tiadeA unions. NORTH SCUANTON. Th" home of Thomas Davie, on Spring street, was entered Satuiday afteinoon of last week between the hours of 2 and 5 b thieves, who lan saeked the house mid took n gold watch, valued at $3", a diamond pin and SO cents In small change. The In mates of the hoiUie. when they le tttined fiom the cmtial city, found everything topsv tuiv. Air Investi gation showed that thieves had visit pel the place A cellai window was found to have been bioken nnd through this opening the thieves gahnd access to the place The theft was kept as eiulet aa possible bj Mr. Davles and his family, as tbev suspected two youths. Last evening thev vveiv ai lested on suspicion and pioved to be Eugene and Albeit Llod, biotheu'. They weie given a healing by Alder man Robei ts last vc iiln The oldest boy, Albert, dl.silalmid any connection with the affair, and denied eveiythlng. Tho younger boy, however, contradict ed his brother's storv, and Htateel that he had seen a watch In his brothel's possession, hut from what source he got It he was unable to explain. The stoiles told by both bojri weie so con lllctlng that the aldennan el cleied to hold them In bail for a fuither heal ing, which will be given them tills afternoon. The boys a few months ago were Imnlieateel in the lobberies com mitted in Ostei bout's and Grillln's stor-s. Anthony Sabas. a pigeon fancier of this place, dlcoeid iccently that seveuil of his bliels had myflteiioiMy disappeared fiom their accostumcel abiding place elutlng the night. He said noil b - but all the while was on a still hunt for his pr clout, pigeons, and not until Monday was his tlieless search re w aided witli tho finding of the birds in a fltcue on Spiuce stieet, conducted by S B Anthony. He se emed the assistance of Chief Robllng, who fin bade th blid-dealer fiom sell ing the blids until they weie further heard fiom He gave a goon dlbcilp tlon of the man he purchased them from, anil It led to the nufst of Peter Smith. He was glv n a hearing hist evening and identified as the man who disposed of the biids to Anthony Al derman Fldler held him irr $500 ball for his appearance at court. MtH. Daniel. Swartz and Miss Eva Meredith, cf Moscow , are spending a few da- v 1th th latter's parents, Mr and Mis Thomas Meieellth, of Wayne avenue The sporting element of this end are elated over the prospects of n mill, which Is to bi ought off In Compmi II mmoty tomoirow evening between "Feiuind" Finueity, of Youngstown. Ohio, and Fieel Duggan, of Olyphant. Miss Mmgaiet Pur cell, of Ashley, is vieitlng i datives in this place. Mrs. Mmy Naughton, of Maty street, Is seriously 111. Mr. and Mrs M R. Walter, of North Main avenue, left M'sUiday for rioi Ida, where they will spend the wlntei. John M Evnns, of Bucknell univer sity. Is the guest of his patents, Mr. anil Mis. Thomas Evmis, of Patker iHieet. DUN MORI'. There will bo a union sunrise pr.iyei ineetliiK In the Pr sbj teilaii church New Vial's inurnliiK at (i) The Chriil,in l.'ndeavor soeiiiiis of the Piis-bj te ii 111 and Uupt'M p1iih"v,iih. and Biiu i h lenmie ot the .Mi'tliod'iit cluii.b will oln The Jli'tbodlhl Bpl 01 al -'inn' 1. school Is priparini; to nlve one i the lust liirlHtmiis e'Hii talnin nts net Sitoid.iv eveninir that has ever been Riven hv the nhool. The pi aw amino to be rondeiid is entitled "Our Old Kileii'l. S.111I11 Clau'." All who fall to attend will mhs a vi ry raie tie.it. S'lM'iwiiie dlainouds. Bold vMitchcs anil C'hilbtm.is preaeuth. Oscar Vost, Dun mm ei Corneis John P Mnnlev ft Co., lire Insurance. A (he etar ed in tin cleurliiu loom of the Scr.inton Stove wurku at 3 o'clock SIondn aftirnouii, which was speedily c UliKUlslieel b tl"i imployis of the woikif. But 1 ttle I'limn' o was done. Tho oilrln of tin Un If unknown. Theie Is line f.Uutlr'? ut Miuray's pond. The oun,; pe opli of tho town are uie.it Iv onlcyln.? It. Best holiday poultry at Whshor's. Mciiibois. of the' 11111? men's T. L. and II society anil others who wlb to don itp arlieles to the society fair will phif.. eliliM- Fame at rallier Mathcw Ii 1 I 01 or before Thursc'ry exeninfr 110M or no tify the ofllec rs of the committee, und the 1 nicies .lll be celled tor. Wo Invite er hotly to buy holldav Kooel, onlv the bet at Washer's. Pilelp of tho Vnl'ey. Castlo No. r"3. will hold a publlo Installation an Jan 17. Couit Btban Allen, Ancient Ouhr of lonFtirs will elect olllcers this eve nine, and ell nieniberu mo lecpiestcd to bo present. A lull lino of finest (,'roteiles and pro visions at Wiuhei's ciibh store. VViilter Johnson Is 111 at his homo on 1 Wet Blinker utrcet. Di'iiunudk, r; tn 110111I-, IMiiiiioihIn. The cieatest helectlon ever on exhl blton in Scianton. See the Iniinenso window display. Davielow Bros, 'HI Lackawanna nvenue. .MINOOKA. Tin' St. Monicas Branch, Ladles' Cath olln Benovoltut union, held a meeting Mcnday pvenlntf and elected olllcers tor the. cnmlnir year. John J O'Neill has loturnid hom from Coith ml, N. V to spend tho holldus wuh hli. pnieiits Ths areejliwood Jllno Uemeflclal usio- T0.1IGHTAND TOMORROW NIGHT And each day and night tlurlnir this week ou can get at aiiv diusglsts Kemp's linlMini for tho Throat anil Lungs, ac knowledged to be th mort successful tenuity ever Fold for Coughs, Croup, Ilroncliltls. Axthnin and Consumption. Get a bottle today end keep it nlwns in the house so you e an check your cold ut once. Price 23c. and &)c. Samplo bot tle free. I VLitVOUH TUOlTllLl'.S; ALL, KINI1S li cured ulth Anliiiiit Bxirii'ts. Krii book ullHhow. V.silIINuiU. CilLMlUAL CO., WiiHliliiKton, 1). C. diitlon held their legulir monthly meot 'tig last rvenlng. John Nalllu hn I'ointiienrcd tlie rec tl.ui of a dwelling hoiisi , on South Main sttcit Th political lice Is evidently buzrlng In (he bonnet of a numl)cfr ot Demo ciats In tin. SintbwiBt ellsillct. Over a do: en candidates Is clamoring for u term at thi supcnlsorslii-i. A -slxtli of Pine Hi oeds thespliins con elucteil un eiiteitiilnnient at the Father Juilbew hall last i veiling A few local niinibeis vile the only enlivening f" a lure? of the prograinnto roirtleted. Tho inn In attraction ot tl l show was a good repetition of a Jemov Shore concert hall Th.' affair was apparently a llnanclal failure. OBITUARY. Mrs W. II. Evans died Mondnv at Her hnine. Prespeet avenue and Hippie street, after n Inns Illtis vvilh.hi.nl iIimmsp. She wns j M.irs of ujti. ami i survlvoel n a luisuuiiii The r.miV.il will tuko plate this afternoon ut l o'clock Ser vices will lie coniluitia at St Luke s church and Inteiment ina'de in Korest Hill icimtery. Jiimes Kali child, n mill wlio.cume; hole f'nin New Jit spy to clerk in a store of a lelative on Lickauaiuu avenue died cpteliiy mornlPK at tlie .Moses Taylor hi H.ltal. Be was W yi'ins of hrp, and wis a suffeted for several weeks from pneumonia. The rcninlns arc at Htiub's uiiilc i tiikini? ostablNhniPut. Lndips' S!prllii!i Silver Wiitclics. We have reduccil the price of these watches, frum.intced, to $1 HO. You cannot duplicate them for lfj.00. Davi einw Bros., jew plots and biokore, 227 Lackawanna avenue. Citlurrh mill Colds Itclicieel in 10 to (( Vinutcs. One shnit puff or the breath throURh the blower. uppliid with each bottle of 1'r. Akuow's (itairhal Powder, dif fuses this powder over the surface of the nasal passages. Painless and de lightful to use. It relieves instantly, and poimeneiitly elites Catmth, Hay Fevei, Colds Headache. Sore Tliroat, Tonsilltls and Pc-nfiics. r,o cents. Sold by. .Matthews Bios 7S. f'ipri IiimIv lurilcd to limpvct our'Jl 00 watches. Wc Kuar antie them for one year. Davldow Bros., .'7 Lackawanna avenue. It Is better to take Hood's Sarsa parllla than to epeilmeut with un known and untried pieparatlons. Wo know Hood's SSaisapatllla actually and petmanentb cures. Hood's Pills act easllv and prompt ly on the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache. We Sell no C'lic -p Clouds, but we do sell goods cheap. We handle no trash. Eveij thine; In our stole is just as lepro'euted oi we will checifullj lcfund pioney. f)avlelow Bios., the lead.iiff jew cleis and biokors, 'ii" Lackawanna avenue. fA i A& & do you vm Df?,F..!.S:t.EBR!J.3'a Stc?l v, iMinyroyal Treatment jstlipo' v ti.il 1 rilonly rUFNCII onto m.el 1 In bin 1 uie on tlie rnar- li I'rl . t 11O. fii.nl. hv m l VUll 111 . :..!' oy Clark, 201 V-nslilntiin Ave. and , Ave., rciaiUJl, i'u. kmib rsfflilEH uQOSI ftf!D2, Ca.'l'LTH C'L'2'i; SCRAMTON. PA. iH!fi!NG AND GLASTIHG OWI MADB AT MOOIIC AKS ROai& DALI3 TOniCil, LAPLIN & RAKD POWOnn CV9 ORANGE QUN POWDH l'.luttrlL lii turi's, KIhi t 'ic h.xu. uj-i, f plnuli g bla-:. sa.iry I ue, 1 i-l Repaiino Chemical Co. "3 moil E.M'LOsiVUS aerer Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK OLSNER 435l0455a"rKr.UBBSaWL Tcleplinui. Cell, 33.13. WE mi A m?,!lTl OF M. t ) L Wm, a 326 !Vnn bi3$p 1 PiAWS Ms L. liUyuljuiO.UiiilO Fancy IvojUavMiys, 11a it liivcr-., .Miuiiicc Kivjr Coves, .11111 Pimia-s, &c, in. l.cMVJ your order for 15lue l'oluts to be dellverc 1 oil the hall shell la ciniJiM. ft e iwWnt NISEI A, E, ROGERS, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, Novelties and Specialties ion niTTTi I Ull UIu wsm Bric-a-Brac, Fine China, Cut Glassware, Lamps, Onyx Tables, In endless vaiietv, The later production always found in our as sortment. We are now showing tlie finest line of China ever exhibited in lich and cheap decorations. 213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. 'UftuawwfrgyETOamgEaEOKag TRIUMPH Warm air furnace, solid cast radia tor, sectional lire pot, absolutely gas tight. Don't purchase any other make, the best furnace you can get is none too good and the TRIUMPH is the best, therefore buy the best and protect the health of your family r..( 505 Luekawuuuu rya.jtyt,jg's?-gX33ra:t:jr!i THOS. F, LEONARD c Vio New Republican Building, 229231 Washington Ave., SCRANTON, PA. era! insurance Representing Old and The Norwich Uuiou Fire Iusurance Society. London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. Albany Insurance Co. American Central Insurance Co. Continental Insurance Co, Merchants' Iusurauce Co. Manchester Fire Assurauce Co. British American Fire Assurance Co. Palatine Insurance Co. Philadelphia Underwriters Iusurauce Co. Citizen's Insurance Co., St. Louis, Manhattan Insurance Co. Brooklyn Life Insurance Co. Employers' Liability Accident Ins. Co. Fidelity aud Causualty Co. United States Fidelity and Guarauty Co. PROMPT RI SATISFACTORY Steam and Hot Water HEAT1N Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRINQ Chades B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. I!i JEWELER. TIDE. Ave Soianloa. Reliable Companies, ADJUSTS! OF LOSSES PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLACE Ami you will iciiil7howeiiijrlt U to fur nlhloour humo luxuriously wilt u trlflm; e-utlny. a lilllu tit a time, unit you doa't inUi It. BARBOU.TS HOME CRED1TII0USE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. oOlSllCl. itflt I - i f ' J H r J ifi-9 r J T "Ii
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