TfTTCFCPTVTvrro-f TRTBUTTT2-SATURDAY MOUNT N"'. DBOEUREU '25. 18U7. - f ! ST. NICHOLAS' VISITS. tie Was Glcn Rial Rcccpllon In a Nnmb.T of Places Last Evening- Numcrcus L'ntcrlalnmcnts. liat evonlnu'st sot lal evcnte won' Conllncil to tlit chinches (in this plilo anil tlic .whiiik folUH f each lituoh inftdc meny while their ild"is looked on und t cuilled nionieilen of a by-Kdie ilnj. At the Hampton Stlcct Methodist (liutrh tlu ineinlieif of the Sabbath' school tisd"iert In the (lav of Chrlst iiHti' hv the lenitjlloii of "The Advent" i (iiinlnt mm tut i. Tin Ueynoto of the (nntatu Is foiu d In the mUlt cys of vvel-torn- vhleh lieplm It. It tells of the ((Ming of C'lui-t Into tin world nnd houH how the festlviths tisunl al thW time ipiutirr I10111 the dnte of HI" birth A few Ini Idcntx (oniKcted with till time wele nil on, ti.it tH behlR as slfiticd to illffeiont pupils of tile i-oliool. Til U(lt.ltle palls weie l"tein iei-0(l with liilpht hupi'j" and cd ols In Kilo. Hint and ehoiu foim. .T. T. Rendu, taipoiintondelll of I he t.lhli'ltll Hthool. Mas In ehurue and C. A. Uonnett mud the ualilrt - of welcome. The liif.Niieti Mibh ChtlMtnius tlie was a fi.HUio and nl the ((inclusion of the eveit Iks. tin llltl' Kifts weu dl"ttlliul"d ii'iioiiR the ( holme. Th" osetel-cs nt lilt- First Wel-h roiiRiefintlonal ehiiuh wore ijlvm by the ininbei.e of the primary dcnait l'lilit of the Snbbith school. The lit tl( ins cnteied into the sulilt of the ("iiii! and tliotmiu'lily unjoyd tlniii i elves. The let Rations wer" short lull vmH jllvin. as weio the "olos, dnet.i nd horusfs. William lU'i-M' and John I.i UK woo in elmife and Rev. David .lones, p-stoi of the cluimli, IK ttd 'l. i lull man. Ml-i Xoima Williams was . r omrnnlxt. The Christmas Palm found all 'he m. mliu (f th.- Khht Wclt.lt U.it'tlst diliTth K'hrMii Killit'ioil In the chinch iiidl'ulltli'l vvh"il he culled. With Ron I imlii Hughes a" ci-.-'Irninn th"v had pent th" time, wh'li !-nntu wps call ins elfewlu; in having recit'itio'T. "' nj,'s, dialogue, etc. Oiu in awhile, ' teli mum would he ie.ul b the clulr n.m announelPir the "old .run's lose .pnioach." Wlicr In did come lit was jIm'H a r i j il veli nine and hi- paol1 h '(I of sweets, etc, were dlstil'-titod "i.ionir thi expectant pupils 'I he ciillditn cf tl- plim.n'v ib mrt n ont of the KlmpMin Methodl-M Puh- I I'h s-chool stinted tl.eli ft .stivitli 3 ' uly and 11 Is liki h that II was line thn. S.intn iniide his (list visit llovv uiv, belolo hi did dime, the little in.' s, under the .(Iseetliei of thill1 sni pe rilwt'inltut Mis. J H. Sweel, and her .isslt.mt. Mis. J. F. Yoik and Miss 3:th(l Kinkei. had a uniud tlrm amonir II I'lnvlv ". Some united, otheis s-ani? and i lew ot the hoys, declaimed and tin remainder filled In with liberal ap plauses The e.eiUs's were brought 10 .1 i loe with the sonir "What Is Keeping Santa," whleh also bioimht Sant i In iiti.-on He made ttn toi his taiillniss hy dlstillnillllK Klfts to Ilia t'.iijei su'iject1- After 1 mu and oi) i fill pi Mill ilnn, the momhris (f thi Hand of Hntie of SiMitid l lie Pisli t' il in ehiiuh liMnyh i r.tei tnl'.i d theii1 pn nti and for Everybody Tint's dll there's, to it. cold, ciisp facts: It's too Glove Department I Globp WsfpbodsG I1 In all the popular shades for stieet and eveninc; wear. Lined Gloves in dressed and undtessed kid; Dent's world re nowned kid gloves for men and women. Children's, Misses' and Boys' Gloves and Mittens, in wool, kid, etc. ; silk and wool mittens tor ladies and children in all weights and makes. Lace Department fur collais In all the popular skins :i.25 to ?:'. 00. chii.dhkn':-: tua sirrs $1.L'5 to $3.00 KKATUKU BOAS (icnuine Ostrich Roods, all lengths nnd fulness. Si.oo to $16.00. LADlliS' N1.CKWI3AK Now stU In Chiffon. Ubertv Silk net. Oienadlne. etc.. 1.'5e. to $7.50. Dl'CHKSS AND POINT LACK I lunula uhtefs. i) to $is. FItDNCH AND HUSH Ihnbioldeied Linen Handkerchiefs L'.'.c. to $7.00. PLAIN. ALL-LINHN IIANDKDH CHIHFS Hem stitched, 10c to 50e. SWISS HMCUOIDKHLD Handkerchiefs. Pietty Roods. 7c to 23c. PLAIN JAP SILK I IdiidUu chiefs, I'J'jC. to $1.2'. SILK INITIAL HANDKUHCniHFS. ij'li , -:5c , '.ot. Notion Department Chiittellalne ShoppInR und Uoiton 1JUK8, Sjc to $3 50. PUCKHTHOOKS In Alligator. Monkey, Seal, Mor- i uiv7, ttc., with silver oi Rold inoimtlnRs. 25c. to $1.00. COMBAWRVSU AND MIUKOItS In hets, likely boj.ed. 8c. to $3.30. Hi:AD AND CLOTH HUUSHKS Plnln or fancy stjles, COj. to $1,33. hand Miimoas 23c. to $1.50. COLOATK'S MIHItOItH und Toilet wateis. All odors. Bottles 2r.c. to 31.50. EMPIItD TANS, The corrett style this siusun. 25c. to $.100. LAD1KS' QAIITIUIS. "alL styles, Xavo- Biuklqs 13c to $1. (Globe toebotee a i j ; j ft it n1 tiv an excellent lenilltlon of tlv lieaullful tnnlata "The Story of the Slat." 'ChilBtmas Joy," Is the title of th cnntuin which the memliQis or the Hind of Hope of the Tnbevnarle fo1' pieKallonnl elutrch, rave In Ih'e church niidltoiliim, while wu'thisr for rfrrfit t'a visit with his load of Fwects. et( . i:cerelses weie hold nt nearly (ill the West Set antor pu'ille schools by tl.o pupils, tindnr the dlieetlon of inlnel pals and terehers. CHRISTMAS EVIi WEDDING. .1I1 .lliuRnrrt ll'Miells Ucilded to Joliu llopklii" Last Ihentnt; The man luge of Miss MniRaiet. only dniiKliler of Mis LUii M Junes, to John Hopkins, took place last evenlnq at S o'cloik ill the lulde's irsldenie, H6 South fini Ildd nveliue. The CLle niony was witnessed hy nbout 110 In vited Rilets und was peifoimed In the prettll. decoiiited pallor, llev. 1). I'. Jones, pastor of the Tabernacle Con pieRiitlonal thutch, was the olllelatlnR cUiRvmnn, The lnldf, eh.uinlnRlj uttlied In n Rown of steel lashmcie, with silk, chif fon and peail tilniniliiRs, was attend ed by M!-s Maty AIorRnn as bildes m.ilil. Miss Moigars woie a pictly costume of blue doth, with silk and peail tllinniings. Hoth ladles curled white bildal iosl". Ueese r.iKUths acted as best man The niaich music wa.s pilled by a (iiiaitelte of uuni? men, composed of the follow hiR. Thomas and John How ells, ' col nets, William Jenkins and 11. MoiRan. bari tones. At the loneluslm ot the cere mony, (o.irratulatloiis v.cto teiideicd. and the .guests sat down to a bounti ful liost-nuptlal icpast. Mi. and Mis. Hopkins nte both well nnd fiioiabl known West Seiunton oi.iir iieople, and will inimtdlntely he Kln hoitsekeepliiK in their newly-lui-nlslied i"i(Unie at ls.'S L,aiaette ftift-t. CIIEAMCALS H1UST RUN. Since the New cum N cie l'lnccd in I heir Qniilcr-. A defective flue, an e cited crowd of Italians and an ul.it ni fiom Uok 41, corner of Seventh and Surnr.ton tleets nt 7 55 last ovt)tii!T, won all that was icutilrcil to bifiiK the Columbia Chemi cal and V.acW Iloe companlfH to Ton' MaRiiletta's house. Thtie was a blaze, small, hut dttei mined, way unon the third stoiy. vIkk- th1 planter and hrld1 bad fall' n out of the wall, and the soot become limited. A little spiaylnR of the chemicl lluld by rnslnctr Moeis. of the Columbia Chemical company, soon extinguished th' blase. Tiit tc-lilence In which the lire oc curred Is a thiee-stor fiaine Htiucture at Sciantnn stiett. The fli St. floor Is used by the owner, Masnlettn, for a Riocciy stoi The other floors helliR filled vilth boaideis. No dnmatre was done This Is the Hist tun for the new hci-es sliue thev v.ne put In on tiiil, about two weeks nRe at the Columbia's (luniteis, and tiny act'd like veteiaii" IndiUntally It mirht said Hint the the probable nddiiioi.nl pel mam rt ninn of the companv, Udwaid Pethllck. did his (list service late to talk details. Here are the Men's Furnishings, MHN'S KID GLOVLS. I Silk lined, fleece lined, fur lined. 73c. to $1.50. DHLHS KID OLOVLS, $1.00 to $1.25. . Dent's Heal Kid Gloves. Special prices. MEN'S SCOTCH KNIT GLOVES in Casluueie oi Astiakan. (Black only), 25e. to 50c. MEN'S FANCY SUSPHNDLKS, Boxed or loose. Newest Ideas. 30c. to $.'.00. MEN'S NKCKWEAB, Puffs, four-ln-hands, tecks. hand hows nnd stilus ties. Put up for pieseniuiion or in tne oiuinary way 50c. to $1.00. I MEN'S SILK OU LINEN Haudkei chief's, I2ii to $100. BOYS' AND MEN'S SWEATERS, All the ilslit kinds at specially I low llures. MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS. The best cold weather piotectlon yet made. BOYS' AND MEN'S SHIRTS, Laundiled or iiulaundried, with or without collais nnd cuffs, ANo all the new fctjles In tollnis and i uffs, etc. MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS. Satin, outlnir tlnth or muslin. Pietty styles tor the holldnvs. MEN'S HALF HOSE. Fancy snipes and other weaves In Iioncs of three palis or othgr wlte SHIRT SETS. LINK Bt'TTONS. Collai buttons, sliiRle studs, etc., at uwuy down llRures tNTt:n.Mi:xTs or yhstkuday. The funeral noivlcts of the late Mrs. Klkn Cuicurnti occuncd yesterday af ternoon. The icni.thtf) weie taken to St. 1'ntilck's rhurch, wheie shorl sei Mces wie innductcd by llev J. H. Whelan At the conclusion of the ser vices, the icmulns were borne to the Hyde Park Cuthollr cemetery, where Intel nient wu made The pall-beareis weie: John OIK'nllon, AVIIIIam Nolan, John Mel tale and John Cawley. Pnul heioy, the Infant son of Mr. und Mrs. Okw Meeifi, of G29 North Sumn'r avenue, was Interred at the AVashhuin street cemetery yesterday nfluuoon. Kervlrcs weie held at the paiental icsidencc nnd Hev. U. 11. Tos-t-r. pastor of the Sumner Avenue Piesbyteilnn church, olllclated. OKFJCnHS tNSTALLHD. The olllceis for the ensultiR year ot Hyde Pnik I,odre, No :it!i. Free and Accepted Maoons vieie Instulleil ves- 'teulay aftemnon at Masonic hall, North , Main avenue On In? to the doscness to Chilistmas nothlUR beyond the mere ceitiiinnicH of Installation was ob-sincdPn-t Mastei A H. Stevens, of Mieeii Itldre, cotidU( ted the Installa tion and was ussixtid by Past Master I A. It. Holmes, or this side. The otlltcis Installed weie1 (! Dlmmlek. worthy master; Chailcs W. Lull, senior w al lien, D.ivld J. Davit's, junior vaidn; W It. Williams, tleustuei; Charlts hanliiR. secretai.v. Chailcs It. Pitcher, esc . Thomas 1!. Cuey and James M. 1 Katon, trustees DUIVi:U HOY INJUKHD, IMward tteese. a driver boy In Hip DoiIro mines, was painfully Injured yesteidn mornltiR while at woik. The youiiR man attempted to do some coup IIiir on the "dy" nnd In withdraw Ihr his hand the middle finders of his rlRht hand weie mucin nnd flushed between th bunii'rrs. He tame honie nnd Dr. J. J. Kobeits dreused the wounds. The Injured hoy Is nbout 17 eais of ape, and Is a sen of Mi. and Mis. John K. Reese, of fc'toirs avenue. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman, of the Hampton, have as their Riiesti? Mr. and -Mis Thomns Davis, of Wyoming. Mrs. Esther Wutklns-s-'lmpson, of Brooklyn. Is the most of West Seran ton rclntl es. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ketn, of Jackson oticet, nte vlsltlnp friends nt Clark's Si mmlt. Thomas Lai kin. a student at NlnR.ua oollepv, Nl'trara, N. Y Is home for the holbin.vs Willlnni Neville, a student nt Yale ii'ilv(ilty, Is home to rend the boll das with IiIh patents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Neville, of Tn view avenue. Mr. and Mis. Tied Post, of Jack son stieet, will visit fi lends In Moscow today Miss Jennie Griffiths, of Dalton. hns i etui net! home fiom a visit with friends heic. Select Councilman Rlchnid H. Wll llams. of Aeademv stieet, I" veiy much In-provtd and hopes to bo out In a few da. vs. H. U PiiRhe, of Plymouth. Is the Kin t of Rev. and Mrs. David Jones, of South Lincoln aver.u . Mr ii'ul Mrs William Maddox, of Ilnrtfoid, Conn., aie the truests of the lattei's pirents. Mi. and Mis. Richard E Iow.. of Tenth stieet. Jlis. William Ttlomer and daiiRhter, Cannltn, of Jnrkcon stieet, mo the rui sts of n lends In Dalton Jit and Mrs. V.Tliam Miller nnd fnm Uj have removed to this shlu from Dal ton Mrs John Ctltlltlm. son, Ernest, nnd (laiiRhtfi1, Miss Kittle, of Suuth Hyde Pnik nvenue, will spend a few dujs with friends In Glenhuin Evan R Wllllnu, p student at Mar letti colic w, O., Is homo to spend the holidajs with his paicntr. Mr. and Mis. William Williams, of Hampton stieet. Miss Jennie Danl Is. of Division stieet. Is the Ruent of liiends at New aik, N J. Patilck Hnnley. of Noith Scranton, wao dl.schaised fiom the West Side hospltnl vestoiday afteinoon. He was admitted se nil weeks uro, sufferliiR liom a htoken lc;. Mi Evan R. Williams, a theological student at Mailetta college, Ohio, Is spt ndlnsf his Christmas vacation at the 1 oine of his pnents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan I. Williams, on Hampton stieet. The funeral ser Ices of the late John Connell will be held this nimnlnR fiom the lesldence, Olil West Lackawanna avenue. Ir.t iment nt the Hdo Paik Catholic lemcteiy. MINOR NEWS NOTES. I On New Year's no ihe Jackson Stieet i.aptlsl chinch will have open doois. A social will be Riwn by the Baptlid YoutiR Peoples suclety Horn 10 to 12 ii. m. , The West Side Republican leaRiio did not Hold a icRUlni session last eve nins owiiiR to the lack of a quorum. The nominations of ofilcei& for the en suIiir term will be lit Id at the next lepular nieetliiR. The latest and best styles. Roberta 12C Not th Main Most Mile I I'Kincss lireetori. SECOND HAND I'URNITITHC-Cash for anjthln5 ou have to sell Furniture. Stoves Tool?, etc Call nnd i-ec th Etori; of J. L. Kins. u to Wi West L.a:ic manna iivcrae MRS. FKNTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prhcnologlst, Z North Main uvenus. r t III ll ll -HI -to H Try Qrain0 ! j Try Qrain0 ! i Ask your Grocer to-day to T hhovv j-ott a package of I GUAIN'.O, the new food Jell ink that takes the place of coffee. ? The chllihcn may drink j it without injury as well as V tho adult. Allwhotryit.liko I it. GRAIX-0 has that rich J seal brown of Mocha or Java, j but it io made from pttro I fjrains.and the most delieato Ibtonueh receives it with out distress. the price of Icoflee. 15 cents and 35 cents per I package. Sold by all grocers. j Tastes like Coffee k Looks liko Coffee I 5 U.(l it. Ht III- NOIM'll SC ANTON. The oftlcrs r?tcntl elected by Hiram luilRe. No, mi, Tree nnd Accepted Mil sons, were Ir'stnlled TIiuisiIkv evtnliiK bv Past Commander C 8 Senmans In Us terhotit hull on West Market slteet. 'Ihe ollkrrs Installed wtre Worshipful mus ter Walter Sin 1 con. senlm wurdtn. Dan iel M Jones, Jtinloi wiirdcti, Saimul II SvvIiirIo: sitretuiy, Thomas S. MorR'in; lieiisurn, Chniles .elfiler; trnstriK, Wil llnni J L'wls. A. L rrutieols nnd Irvvln Wlnl. Twi piomlnent yoilUR people of this plnt't wile niairled Thursday lnornlliR ut It o'c'ock In the First chtlstlin church on North Main avenue. The commoting parlies worn Mlsn Mimic. Drown nnd Prederlck Hill, formeily of this place, but now u lcvldput of N'nnlhoke. The church vvns ilirorutcd with evrrRreetis, holly und plants as In minus a Christmas tide weddlnr The Rev. It R. BulRlii. pastor M the ehiiuh pirfouiKd tho jol emn icremjuv In Hie piesetue ot n vast ussomliliiRo of friends The couple wus ntteiidrd bv MIks Hiiltle Mason of Jet myn. und John Drown 11 brother of 'he bride. A recipllon followtd at the homo of Mrs IIIH on l'ul ker stieet whole n :e. eeptloii was ttndotcd 11 lovv relutlves und friends. Mr. und Mrs Hill ni( Hpcmlinii tlinlr lione.vmoon in Alletitown. whole they will be the aiiocis of the Kioimi's pi le nts. Iliej will make Nutitlioko tuolr home. Miss I'lni 01100 Stoi-es, of ICeHlone nrnd omy. I'nttorvvllle, Is NUIli'X lelallvcs on Futrflild street. Prank Collins of Jernivu. iliculutcd nmoiiR fi lends 1 (re Thuisduy. Hon. V 11 Diiiinln of North Main nvoniio Is lmprovliiR slowly fiom his in disposition Prank RlilinriK who Is employed In on ctliiR (ho now court house In HlliR hiimtun N. Y. I vIsltiiiR bis pn rents Mr. and Mrs John HU hauls, of Sehool sin it. Mlvs AlUK tte ClitlHiniiis. of Phllml"l nhlu, Is Hpcudlus the holldas with her liai cuts 011 Edna uvoniio Louis Rldcwdl, of Svr.iiup. N. Y., is the t;iii st of bis pirents Ml. nnd Mr1. Onirics Ito'kvvell. of Noith Main nveliue. Pillltun CoiiRioKutlnii il rhiiull. R"V Horace Pockovor pastor. The follow Ins is the order ot se-vlccs for tomorrow moiniiiR1 Subjiel "Christ Hns the Key.". In the ovonlni; Mr Pockovor will deliver a Christmas dlstonrso A hirRO choir will p.utidpulc nd n niter sfieclal mii'li'. The nietnliois of Muripiette emiiicll vvno comprise tin da under tlie dlroetlou or Attomev R. J BoiirKe tested their pro tlclencj In spelllnR Thuisliv 1 vcnlnR. To make the contest more spliited the Rev. J. J. O'Toolo spl-ltuul adviser of the oounoll. offered Hire" huidsome Rold pells us the reward for the tltst throe. Th"v wno JaniC"' Mnlo'i.-v llrst. John IllRRins, seeond, and llldmd fihovelln, third. A choir lroni this u d will so to Tujlor todav, where thev will ooinpde In tho chief clinnl cinoelliimi ut the evening session of the cbtoddfod The choir com prises main of the best uiiallsis in tills place and the;1 should bo eblo to Rive a Rood nccount of thonidvts The tholr Ins boon rolioTrlnj under the personil d'rootion of prof-.ij D D Lewis, who h is boon the hero of m. nv a battle In tli? elteddfi'dle arena. A Iiro number of admlrtis will acomranv them In eiuect tf honors Miss Ei Mtrodlth a school te-eher at Mocnvv Is vlslthn; Iit pirents Mr. nnd Mrs Thomas Men tlit It of Wuv no avenue Anthony lentil. 11 student nttciiilln? cohere at Toronto Canada, Is vlsllllifj ltlatives in this end. Edris Rnherts. of Edna avenue, Is elrtn Rerouslv 111 with tphold fever. The fnn" ' of l-" lhn Harrington Jr., took place ctoidny afternoon fiom her 1.11,0 limine on "i inn street. Suvi vmto coniii'"ted In llolj Rosin chuicli, after which interment was made In ll.'de Puis Cmhollc comet rv. Mrs. HurriiK ton died Tuesday. She was 21 eurs of are and poiues.std a laise circle of warm friends Mr end Mis Armit Thomas cfltbiated ihe sixteenth nnnlve isarj of tholr mir 1 iifre nt their home on William stieet, North Rer.mtnn lust ulsht. The liund umie lesl.innee vuis thrnii-'od with their fi'ends Musical numbei weio ronikrod fv a numliT of the ;riiots .'nd thtro were also loci Ions on tlie i-rnpliaphone. Mr. and Jlrs Ihomiis leooivod m.no beauti ful Rlft from their fi lends. An excellent Chrlmis entertainment was hold li-t evenliu- at the Plist Welsh Baptist church on Wi" no avenue, vvlnn the follow Imr pnitlcs tool, p irt ns reciters end slnis- f-'iivh Pv ms Leiih Evnns, Alfred WllM.im Nina Harris Annie Nicholas. M iv Bums Macule DavN, ?.lary A. Joins JMlth Ilivlb. Emina J. Coll jrirv Flmnn .biinli Lenninl, Mur pie Williams. Jennie Bums Annie Har ds, Mnrv Rlolnrds, Gertie Richards, Lewis Ilivhts Wesley Owens Lulu Flmins, Mnr M MdRin, Thomas Morris, Annie Merunn. Annie Roes and lailih Mnrils. The olilldion were treated to candy, oiihros and nuts Several sehol (11s Heated their tenrliois and teachers their solmliis Simuol How "lis wns pre sented with a bt.iutlful chair for sei vices lomhied to tho soli ml and church. The pleasures of Christmas eve were en Jowd lust ovetiltiR In the sfveral eliuicbes of this end by 1111 enormous thronjc of peo lle. At the Methodist Bnlseopil. Provi dence Picsbrtorl.in, North M iln Avenuo Baptist, Won Market street Bupilst, W"hh Pi.-'xlv terliin and tho Chrlsllnn chitiehcs line pKmiumiiie weie rendeied. The CluistpiiiH tree with It's load of pies, cuts was bv no small factor. Candy and nuts were dUtill utcd. 30L I'M riCHAN I'O.V. There weio Chrl'mas exercises Thurs da b the puphs of Proiessni J. U. 0'Mallcs and .Miss Julia Mc(.iul in s looms in No 11 school, lesleiilny tho pupils ur Miss Joins, Miss Theiesn Gib bons. Miss Llla Mt'liRiie and Miss E. P. Donahue rtueleied this pio,;ramme: OpeniiiR L hoi us, Adesti Kliltlls, ily School Pop Corn Dance Piinnty l'uplls Chorus, "Tin to Are Many rings,' chorus, "Oncu a Little liub Lay,1' School Choi us. "( hrlstinas Tree ' .... Doll's Lullaby (horns, 't'liiistnias Chlnios" , Dialogue, 'Cliilstmas Candle. ..School Tots .Sthool SoiiR L'ds'ar Sullivan Choi lis, "Ab'.do with Me" School thorns. "llol God, We Piulso Tli Na 1111 ' School Recite, '"i ho Dj inif Year," Tenns'jii Do'enatos from St. AIosus Total Ab stluence and Benevolent society to the luxt second dlstrli t convention weio elected Thursday evenliiR as follows: James Kenned), PrauU Brady, Peur Walsh. A llllam Dallev mid William May tick, 'ihe com union will be hold In St. Peter's hall Bi llev ue, the second Suniliy In Juiiuai) An enteu ilnment li.v Division 1 Am ! lit Older of Hibernians, will be j,lven this evenlnR in tlie basement ot St. Johns Catholic church. Hon. John P. Quinnan will preside Thtic will ho nil aihliess hy Rev. I). J. MadJoldllck. 'Hit dose of tin lull term ot St. John's pnoohlal school was marked hj Christ mas exercises Tliiusdny afternoon. There were Chiistr.ns ej.ertlses by the nlRht pupils of No. 11 school Thuisdy cveninR. Sdttt Coimolltnun Kobeil RobiiHon wan sllRhtlv Injtiied hv a fall on the Ice at Ihe (oiper of Cedar avtiiue and Altltr stieet Thlllsduv evenlilR Xe.iil.v ull the Smith Side thurthes will hold sirvkeH lodaj At SI. Man's Ger. nun I'uthdlle lunch mussoH will lis held nt 0. 7. 8 'i, OH. Oil nnd ior.0 o'clock At tho Hist 111 i"s the chl'divn of the palish will HliiK and at the late mass the clnlr will lendir sp'clil shiRlnR. I'ather Clnlst will pleach the soiinou. A'espers will bo siuiK In the aflornoe.it. RIchaiiPNallln accnmouiiltMl by Joseph Golden of llaulcj, has loturned from St. Mlclmtls1 collcut Toronto, to spend tho liollii.ix h vvllb his raients of Plttstou nvcnuo and River street Dl'N.MOKi:. Mr. mid Mis. GiorRO Mcl.ine. ot Little KiiRlaiul. cumii nesr .)Iiik tlulr llvos Thiiisday nflernoon Thu weio oijt lor a drive and weio crosihiR tho Bilo and Wjomlni: Valley lallioad when tho slds ot tho biiRRv broke nnd tbrew them lo the ri oiind, Tho horso hi came I rlKhtenen, but Mr. MrLaiic hdd on to tho iclns. i'liu TOMOHTAND TOMORROW WHIT And ach day und night durltit? tills week ott can get at any druijKlatH Kcmp'-s Balsam for tho Throat und Lung ac knoivleitsrd to be tho most successful icmedv ever old for CoiirIih, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma nnd Consumption, (let a buttle todiy and keep It hIwuvs In the house, so jnu enn check your cold nt once. Prlto 23c. and 6c. Samplo bot tle free. NiimocH ritotnit.r.s; ALL kinds cured Willi Aniiniil Klrart. Prco boolc I ells how. WASI1IMJ1UN UBUMICAL CO., Woslilnulou, I;, u. cmplocs ut the depot eumo to their as sistance, but not b( fore Ihe hot Ho' Hid stepped upon Mis. McLune anil Injured her quite pcvorelv. Thomas Buikr is ill ut his home on South 111 ikelv Htteot. John P. M.inlev ? Co., fire Insurance, There will In the iisiiil services in tlio Methodist Kpw, opal church Stuiday murn Iiir. In tin; evonlns in., eholr will shiR 11 cantata entitled "The Prince of Peace. ' Tlie members ot the RrndilatltiK class of lstio nut in tlie cmtrii school bulldiiiR last t'VinliiR n"d mnde nrr.itiReni'nts lo at tend the funeial of the lalt .latn-s Pay ton, who was a membeis or the tlas. Elmei Jai kson of lliook slnot. Is con lint d to his hmne fiom Injuries sustained by fallliiR on the lev sidewalk and tnllliiR URultist Ihe lion fence The Jitniot Older Ameiiean Meeli uiles will have 110 mcetlm; this ovenliiR as the rcretalv h is lecelvi d a special dispensa tion lo dispense with the same. Sllvoiwnie, dlamoucls m,ld watches and Cliilstmas presents. Oscar Yost, Dun more Corn"rs S( rv lies this mornhiR at Si Muk's Episcopal "htiich at 1! and 'I o'tlock Mr and Alls A. 1. Morris, of Grovo stieet. 111c spending Chritmus at Iteod ( rs Pa The ouiiRct son of Mr. nnd Mis John Hoffman died at Its home oi North Drlnki r stieet. I'uucrnl notice will bo Riven latir. Entl CiimmlnRs Is seriously ill at Ms home on RIkrs stieet. MIm Rush Is pendlns tho holidays with friends In town The foIotwliiR are the now oflicers of Cnrrt Ethan Allen, Ancient Order of for esters: Chief niiRor, Jnmes Luokcr, sub tlinf KinRci, John Clown; seciot irv. John 11. Kciist, lieisurcr, Wll'lam Johnson, senior woodwnid. Junior Gaieluer', Junior woodwaid, William llllls, trustees, Will lam Wi liber and Georso Pnrkei. Tlie (. hrittnas tervlios tide cvcnlin; nt th Mell.odlst Epb copal church will be vuv inteiestlnr;. 'I hoy wPl rt nde r tlie tanlnta "Oil1 O'd Pilcnd, Sint 1 Clans,1 whleh the have been rehearsing for some time. Ft Murk's rp'scoml church will hold their ClulstmiH seivlees next Tuesd iv evenli'R The Ricatct ivdirtlon In Holldav Goods In town. EvervthlnR in tho lino of Tovs ut Cullen's News stand, 131 Chestnut street. OBITUARY. Tho death of M-s Jnmes MeM.mnmon otcurreil jesteidav mmn'nff about 1 o'clock al her home on M(Donou;h ave nue she was n worn in vvno eniojid tho hlRhesl etc m of her fi'Mids A hus biind'flncl the follow ItiT chlldipn survive her: Mirtln James p. 11 Ids, Willie ba lah MiiTle nnd Mrs, Thomas Naushton. 'Ihe funeral anaiiRtments havt not be-m compltted m RAIDED TINKERS INLAND. ll'ilne !)epulv Mienir 'hows Me Did N"il P ir lb" 11 iruuders i liere. Hlliiwoith, Me. Dec. CI. In Blue Hill Dav lies Tin' ei's Island, and on Tlnk ei's Island dwells a family named Dawes, which for a cbeade has tcr roiized the farmers and fishermen who live on the adjacent Islands nnd the mainland. They have stolen boats tackle, poultiy. cattle and household bdoiiRlnRS, and no one ban dated to try and obtain r diess, for the Tink er's Islandeis who iourIi of temper nnd stronr; of limb, nnd took preater delipht in fl"htlnff than in puiloiniiiK their nelRhleas' foods. Ostensible lohstermen nnd farmers on a una'l stale, they have been feared from IJroolln to JIt. Desert. Samuel Dawes ard his wife live In a small house, and still smaller shanties near It were tenant xl by his four son, their wives and children These houses ato believed to have been furnished by plunder. Tivo yeais ugo the summer tottaRe of a Huston physician was completely cleaned out by this down Last paiiR of niai.iud' is. On the nlRht of Dec IC last the Tink er's Islanders tat Med the wrons man. A boatload of them 1 aided the store of Deputy 'Sheilft David Lunt, of West Tretnont The deputy keeps a country store, and piovisions und miscellaneous nitleleh the value of $100 weie stolen. Lunt susrotttd the Tinker's Islanders and on Monday with a posse of six men he headed an expedition which, on the schoon-r W. II. Davidson, sailed for Tinker's Island. The expedition land ed In fence. The Dawes family surren deied to the deputes curtail army. Two suns of tho house, John and Chailes, both old offenders, made tlulr escape to tie v.toos of the Intel lor of th" Is land. Justice GeoiRC R. Fuller, nt South West Haibm, placed the Dawes broth 01 s under bonds amounting to $2,000 for their appeal mm at the next term nf the Supieme couit. UeinR unnble to furnish suietlus, they were committed to the miswoith jail, The houses weie senrclud. In a shed were found three batiels of the (lout and a thest of tea beailnK Mi Litnt's name hidden In hay. It was evident that other bar icls of tho tluui hnd been opened and placed in differ nt vessels. Theie was found n laiRe iiuantity of Rooda that wore not owned by Dtputy Sheriff Lunt, but were In all piobablllty stolen fiom other pet 3011s. KLONDIKE IN INDIANA. Crclks in Itiown County Aie Rich 111 Gold--lllnoih nt it (iilc. Franklin, Ind . Dip 21. Gold har Ioiir ii'i-n known to e.xi't is. Dear and Liclv tucks In I.town countv, nnd both quantity and quality hive led piospeitois to bel'eve that ilch veins mluht lie found unioiiR the hills In that loeallty. Th metal is of the tlnest niiulit nnd brliiRs fiom 521 to $.2 an ounce. Man pen-ons aie now 'IIrrIiik thiie, and It Is stnttd on Rood nuth'irit lint fully SlO.of'O worth of Rild has been taken out. Mr. Rlthud?. mcichant and post mistcr at Richards, savs he hns wash ed Rold fiom the sinds of Htr cicek for foity vta.s, iiiul bus Hinieiliuts made .is hinh us t2S ,1 da. AmoiiR those who ji.i now niinini; on an e toneive scalo nio the thiee Pence hi oth ers. Peveial months aro they went to Iliown, purchased a tract of land, and have since spent ill their time wush InR the black sands from the cieek bottoms. 'Ihe nro njw woiklnR two machines. ill il tvuoNUM. nte ONLY PERFECT HOMT JIIRC IN THE WORLD. ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. TniAL DOTTLE FRCC. IMITC UO IN CONftDCNCC. ST. PAUL ASSOCIATION, 'to UROAOWAY, HIV YOUR. Mill Kir Hi A, E, ROGERS, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, Novelties and Specialties 1 TIE CHRSTMAS Bric-a-Brac, Fine China, Cut Glassware, Lamps, Onyx Tables, In endless variety, The Liter production always found in our as sortment. We are now showing the finest line of China ever exhibited in lich and cheap decorations. 213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Bl ,'m liMiLBLzgorrrnCTr:mgrwwMr! TRIUMPH Warm air furnace, solid cast 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 piotectthe health of your family TH6S. F. LEONARD 0U5 Lnckuwannu ;srj:ivsiS3aaai5grssa::g Professional Directory. Advcrllscva-nH UnJcr fills Hell Ss Per Llie Pr Year. Physicians mid tJiirncmis. LM. IvAl, .u t'enn au' , l-o aim i-J tf "' Diseases ot v.omtn, children. Ttlepnonc. uu. lj.nav.N. 00. .s ArilU-NulU-V avenue, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. UK C. 1. FHUf, SCRANTON SAVINGS Rank blhlg, Vii Wyoming avenue. MAUI A. SHIU'HEUD, M. .. HUMU opathlst, No. I'.'S Adams avenue. DR A. TH.U'OL,0. SPECIALIST IN Ultea-es of Women, corner WjomliiR avtnuo and Spruce street, Scranton. ur fleo hours, Thurjelcy and Saturdajs, D n. m to 6 p. m. DR V. E ALLEN. C12 NORTH WASH InRton avenue DR. L. M GATL'S. ROOMS OT AND 203 Hoard of Trade bulldlnir. Oll'ce houis, S to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7. to S p. n.. Resi dence S09 Madison avenue. DR. C. L PRRAS. SI'RCIALIST IN Rupture Trti5i nttint? and Fat Reduc tion Office telephone 1353. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to I, 7 to 9. DR S. W. TAMOREATX. OFPICH 231 Adnms Residence, 111S Mulboir Chron le dl'Ciseo, luntr-. heart, kidneys, nnd Kcnlto-urlnnry organs a specialty. Hours l to 1 p m. W Q. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR coon Hore, Cittb and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2i!72. Lawyers. D. D. REI'LOCJLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS neROtlatcd on real estato scrurlty. Mears hiilldlnu. coiner U'jshinston ave nuo and Spruco street. WARREN & KNATI'. ATTORNEYS and Coun'-clloi-at-Livv, Repub.lcan bulldlns, WashinEton avenue, Scranton, Pa, WATSON. blEHL. HALL & KIJ.MMER i;n Attorneys nnd Counrellur at-Hw ; Tinders' Natlonul Ranlc Hulldliv, rooms 6, 7, S, 9 and 10; third Hoot. JMES II TORREY, ATTORNEY AND roun'cl'.or nt L..w. Rooms 113 and 111 Cornmonv ealth Hulldlng FRANK E. ROYLE ATTOPVEY AND countelloi-at-lav? Uurr bulhlliif, rooms 13 and 11, Washinrton avenue. JESSt'P ft'JESSU P, ATTORNEYS AND Counfellors at law, Commoinv ealth buHdlnu. Washlnfftoii nvenue, ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J HAND. Attointvs and Counsellors, Common, wealth building Rooms 19. 20 and 21. FRANK T OKELL. ATTOHNr.y.AT Iavv, Room J, Coal L.clianBe, Set anion. Pa. JAMES W. OAKrORp ATTORNEY-AT. Law. Rooms 5H, 51o and 510, Board of Trade llulldtnfj. II F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY. T-LAW. 120 WyomlnB nvenue. Scranton, Pi JAS. J H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-.it-Law1. iZ Commonw eilth bids. Scran, ton. EDWAT.D W TIIVYER, ATTORNEY Rooms Hand 15, Republican bids'. JEFFREYS" f- RUDDY. ATTORNEYS, at-lavv, Commopvveulth llulMhu; L 'A WVTRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 113 Lreka-vannj nve, Scranton, Pn. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth bulldlnif, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON .c WILCOX, TRADERS' National Rank Itullilliur. C. COMECJYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. A. W. RERTTlOI.rrAtty.. 319 Spriicosr CtC0tiVJ. HARllINU & M'SWHENRY. COMMON wealth bulldlnir. Inttmato Secret Bor. I v leo Asency. THE JEWELER. TRADE !'' 1 1 Ave , Scraaton. ArohitiiJt PEltCIVAL J. MORIHS. ARCHITECT, Roard of Tmdo Buildliiij. EDWARD II DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Hooriis 21, ;j and 2G, Commonwealth uiilldlntr, Scranton. B. L WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFB'ICB rear of C06 Washinston avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT. .i Srruco St , cor. Wash, avc., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT. Price Rulldins, lit. Wrahington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY i SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' Nntloml Dank. Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN. 123 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR. T. L. M'GRAW, S03 SPRUCB street. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 113 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C SNOVER. 1 LACKA wanua nve. Hourc. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Wirs Screens. Ton KUETTEL. rIEuT"! LACKA vvanna avenue. Scranton, Pa., manufac tuicr of Wire Screens. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACK W ANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to colli i,f, law, medicine or business. Opens September 13 Send for cntulORiie. Rov Thomas il Cann, LL. D., Walter H. Puell. A. SI. Seeds. G R CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen, stoic 14 Washinston ave nue; trecn lmue, 1330 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 762. lintels and Kostnurants. THE ELK CAKE. 12 AND 127 FILVMK lln avenue. Rates lensonable. P. ZIEGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON llOUSE, NEAR D. L. S. . pas-enKer depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean pliii. VICTOR KOCH, Prop .Miscellaneous. JIAI'KU'S ORCIU;STRA-MFSIC FOR Inlls, picnloj, partlec reerpilons. wed (Unas und concert work furnished For teinm addres R J liauei rnnduoto', 117 WonilnK nvenue, over Hulbert s tnusio fctoro. MEOAIU1EE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' ruppllcH, envelope, paper bis twine, Wnrolious.0. ijo Washinston avenue, hoi anion, Pn FRANK I". BROWN K CO tt HOLfc.. wile ilenleirt In Woodwr.ro, Contains an 1 Oil Cloth, 720 West Lukiwiinna avo THOMAS Al'RREY. EXPERT Ac countnnt and auditor Rooms 19 and 20, Williams' Bill. dins, opposite lostoltlec Agent lor tho Re Tire Etlui;ulsher I'rlntlni;. THE TRIRl'NE PUHLISHINO CO. North Wnahlncton nvenue Linotype Compoiltlou of all Kinds nulckly done. Facilities unsurpassed In this region. V
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