THE SCIiAHTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNINt. DBOBNtBER 20. 18HT. ORDERS ELECT OFFICERS. In n Pew Instance tho Chtnun Ones Wrro Installed Ili8tnllatlun of olllrers for tlio ensulns tetin of lleboknh Kecst Indue, No. 4, Juvenile American ProW stunt nssntln tlun, wns held Inst evening In Hoi lie hull Tho Installation ceieinony was In ehniKO of Past Worthy Mlsttess Ml.s Owcnnlo Jones, nnd wai followed hj n sot 111 nnd entoitnlnment Light refreshments were served nnd lecltit tlons. (iiiiki. ete were tendered. The InFtnllod uflloers ate Mlw Muriatic t .iMiltlns, vv tilth) tnrsttcss, Miss Kmiim Davis vvorthv deputy mlsttess; Mln May Brink, llnnnclnl sccretaiv. Miss Vetna Wusstaff, lecnidlnK Kecictniy, Mh-s Martha Jones, assistant record- luff sectctiuj Miss Lottie 12 Was- stnlf. ttensuiei Ml Jennie Hlehatds, j chaplain. Mls Hannah Rollins, In spector. Miss M Davis, tondiietriss; Miss Minnie Mi Knight, outside Ltunrd, Miss Muigaiet MoKnlght, Inside Kuartl. Mlsves Lottie Wuipmiff nntl Maltha I Jones, trustees I Entuprlse lodge, No .'I, 1-ojal Knights of Atneilea. elttted ollkeis for the comlnir teitn Monthly evening at Hodmen's hall They will lie Installed In Jauuaty. The lodge Is In splendid financial londltlon. as was shown 1 Hciietuiy Joseph Olivet's repott. The uioinbtishlp Is iQC, Total cash valtti nr $10 31'.l'l. $i.G"0 being Invistetl and i $'! 19 bcliiR tash on hantl Thelt le nlpta dm I n k the last six months weie M 1M II nml ipendltuns $ii4 fifi Sl- I tern lneinbels have been lelleved to hi extent of "Wl Death henellts of $lr.O have beta paid and $141 liG lepre- , bents limning expenses The ollliots elected aie Uav Id M Jones, past Woith matei, David J. Jones, woith m.istel. Lot Ltlihils wot tin floiivitji ' inn-tcr. William Luke, assistant set -letaiv, Dav Itl M Jones, diaplaln. John I Llojd (oudtutoi. William F Moisan, j assistant uinduc toi . William W. Hop- kins, Inside tjlei, David H. Jones, out- i ride tjlei Camp No. "iJ, Patilotle Oitlet Sons i of Aim lit a, elit tt tl olllceis at last even ing s liRtilar meeting In Mnonlt hall. The oillters dieted nie Past pus. dent, John S Hauls, piesldent. Sam uel Jones, vlte-pic-ltlent. William Lv-' man, mastei of foims, John M Wng- nci, icioidlnt: seiietntv. T D Tine- builv, llnantlil s-ecieniv, Wllhur liils- ' hlng, treasuiei. H E Knapp, (untitle toi Aiehle Msblng. Itunectnr, Louis C Sloim, outet tiuaitl, D O. Lewis; trustee, foi elshticn months, John S. Hanls At the lo-jttlui mutiny Monday evening at Co-iitier.itlve hall the fol-( lowing nlliiers foi Dtwl Hant bulge, No TO Oidit of Anuik.in Ivoiltes, were elected for the insulng teinv i Piesldent, William J. Davles. viee-l piesldent, Dav Itl J. Davles, llniinilul seiietnt, Iteis Samuels, itiiiespund-I Ing stoietaiv, David D. Lewis, tieas uiei, Thomas C.ii.miu, leadei, Jeiemlah i Samuel. tUcvvnid, John W Joins In- ' side suatd, Davjd Jenkins, outside lUluid, Thomas D Liwls, tnMces, fori time viais, Itlthatd H Williams until Itithtml 13 Joins, lepiesentatlve to' (Si nnd lodge William W Lewis The I dtttlon was follow id b a smokci and a Kent inl Mid.il time A i ocular imetinq; of O.imn No. 11, I atilotli Oidet of Amei leans, was held 1 Tl r ir,T:Tr7vi: in, i.. rrva h QTinnnicn j ; OUJC HO L UUilC :8- Snow That's a sure thing. Well, right in. the heart of snow time comes Fur Bargain time. Could anything be more fitting or timely ? Hardly. Black Marten Collars imaauiuiui i?v. 0v, -. $1 .50, now r educed to $4.95, Stone Marten Co!!ars That sold for $15.00 and $20.00, are now offered at Feather Boas , That sold for $9,50 and $17.00, are now cut down to $6.95 and $82.95 Comb, Brush and Marror Sets That sold for from $1.00 to $2.50, are now reduced to 69C, 95C, $1.19, $1.39 And there's lots of other bargains just as good for late Holiday buyers. ll t " '--rS- -.i- 1 1 l( ( l Globe Warebod Inst evening In Hedmen'fl hall nnd elec tion of olllceis wns held for tho ensu ing term. Tho election was followed by n shoit social Fission. The follow -IHK weie elected: President, Mrs. lillsrn lieth Doisey: assistant president, Thomas Sweet: vice-president, Miss Loulsn fliass, nsslstunt vice-president, Trniik Deibv. lontluctoi. Lizzie Lee; assistant conductor. Dnnlel Almlght: financial eeciotniy, Linden V. Deckel ; lecordlng secretin y. Ida Lldied. ticns uier, OeoiRe Howei, 'RUaitllan, Lou Herry sentinel, llobeit Pnffi ttustees, Thomui Sweet and II lllddleman. , COVET A NOMINATION. Aspirants foi I'llleenlli Wnrd Ollices lll Ctutsns TomorroHi Detween the hours of 4 and 7 odoik tomturow the battle for the Hepuhllcan nomination foi school eontrollei of the rifteenth waul will be waRitl. and If slRtis nio true, evtr vote will be Kot ten out. Theie will lit no IhiR ticket. There aie, at least, four gentlemen seekliiR the nomination They ate 11. i: r.vans David M Jonts Ebunezer Davis and Heni Schuh rt The pieient Incumbent, John II. Wil liams dot s not seik ie-eltetlon hiving s. tvitl two tonus with ei oil citdU to his .onstltuents and hliiibclf This fatt seems to add zest to the lllht among the other hie'-n is I, i: Hvans, of the Mm" 111 in "f Hvnns it Povv ell. C.Iobo Shoo stoio, has jiltled in the waul since ehiltiMood 11.' is well known and has Kent In touch with all tint bt nelltetl tho ward nntl Its lesldt nts He was an aspirant tor the Mime utile c foil I iais ago The vole was dost. Mr. WllllaniM, the pieient Iniumbent imiely winning. j i lit M Jones, piopilctoi of Jones" lihPimncj. Ins lisblttl nntl bctn In buslue'S in tin- waul fot sevtn reus. Me is tiulte popular and is hmtllng. i:iitneii' Dtvls, of I:mhhi strict, an iildu man than the othei two. has re slditl in the waul longer than i Hher He h'as nwn fi lends who nie looking aftei his Intel tsts and will make a jtiong showing Heniv Schubtit, gio tcOiu.u. of South Ninth stuet, has but itienllj ilcil.iiiil his intention of tunning and Is making ui foi lost time lv hustling He looks for go id sup inn t Theie Is no pu titular tmeisy tti'' plietl ovci the nthei vv.uil o'Mces, the Judge and lnpet tor of elections, mil iczlhtoi of votei-. sti:icki:n with pahalysis John ilil'Ilths, about 4"i ve.us ot ape, of 1101 Kjnoii strut, is ljing seilous lv i'l at his home stiffulng fiom a stiol.e of pai.il"ls. Ho s emploved as a mlnei at the Dodjv mints and was it I'ed Willi the nnbitl while at wink Monday moiniiiR He was immedlate Iv icmovetl to his lisldence and modi oli altl summoned His condition was somewhat lmpiovod jcsteidnv but he is still vei 111 No caust for tho .it taik can bo assigned, n- he was ap pauntlj well up to tho moment of the attack. NHW YKAIt WATCH SHHVIC'KS. A n oxci Ut'iit New Yt m s i v e i oni ei t will be given it the SI npson Mithodlst hutch Ptidij evening. preieding watih seivices. The Chtlstm.n c.in- :' ;jvi ;J)1 StSiJ $9.50, $10.50 and ju, rfu.0U $5-95 $6-95 $7-95 10.95 and $11.95 sR-jrsJJjJ TG ime if A ' tnln, "St Nicholas. ' will he lepented In onlei to arcotninndald those who could not ret to the first production. Theie will be recitations, vocal and Instru mental selections, etc. An admission of If. and 2." cents will be ohnigul. The Youiir Peonies union of tho Jackson Street Hapllst chuiili will en tertain at the church. Friday evening, with a unique New deal's eve wjclnl. V l'no Pi ftRi amine Is belnR arranged now. The exercises will lesln nt 10 o'clodt nnd Inst until the New Year 13 ibcieil In. rUNtntAL OP GKOHOn NIHMAN. The funeral services ot tho late OeoiRo Nleman were held yesterday from the resldenco, !19 Jackson stieet. Theie was a laiRe attendance of filentlfl. and Lieutenant Lzra Orlllln Post No lit. Orand At my of tho He publlf, of w hlch the decensed was n member, were repiesented. The lloral tilbutts vvtie vety tine. Hev. J. II. Sweet, pastor of the Simpson Metho dist (lunch, outdated and preached the funotal seimon. The temalns weie borne to the Wnshbui n street ceme teiy, whole Interment was made. The post conducted the sei vices nt the giave , TOUltlST CLt'It DANCM3 The members of St Leo's Touilst club are deep In the midst of pt parti tion for the voclnl and enteitalnment which tli"y will tentler their fi lends Viiilay evening in St. Divhl's hill, N'oith Main avenue The best of lo ctl talent and some outside talent will bo picsent to entertnin Later In the evening the llcor will bo cloned and the devotees ot terpIehoro can mjoy themselves to their heait's eontt nt. pi:hsonal mhntion. Mhs Kittle Gillllths, of South Hyde Pail: avenue, has l-etutned fiom a visit at Plttston William N Williams, of Plv mouth, letmnid home last evening after a few thus' visit with l datives in this lilaee lliny Fetlur, of Hoik btreet. Is ht.n.e fiom a trip to Pittbton. Pi a nk Phlllliv. of Swellantl stieet, la In New Yoik city Di aril Mis 15. O. Deddoo of South M."ln avinuo, entcitained Colonel D T. Davles anil son. John, of Philadelphia, ov i'l Chiistmas Chilsupher Plehlei, of North Sam uel avenue. Is In New York eltv. H.ui Place, of Wilkes-Hane. it visiting West Soianton lelatlvc. Thomas P.liiii, of Iloston, Pa, has letl'ined fiom si llt with his pat ents, Majii and Mis M. L iilalr, of S mtli Main avenue David J. Davis, (,f South Main ave nue, has u turned from a visit with hN brother, Jonah Davis, at Dloomsbuig. Mr. and Mis Thomas Williams, of Wllkot-IJaiie, have leiuined home, af ter visiting Cltv Hnglneer and Mis. Ji setih P Phillip-, ot Swotland stuet. Miss Htta Davis, of lilakib, has le tuined home fiom a visit with Miss Vlota Kvuns, ot Ninth Main avenue Woitl was iccelved hole jcstoida by Mis Joseph Ollvei of Hampton stieet, that her uncle. David I!. IMwaids of Dedham, Iowa, had tiled. Ml HdwariN foimcily le.tlded here nntl was well known He Is an uncle of Malleanler Armltt Thomas lint l Reese, of North Hiomloy ave nue, and W H. Hairls, of Ninth H de Paik avenue, have tetuined lrom a visit with fi lends at Allentown. The following joling people of this side, compilsid a sKatlng pnty which Ijiiutneved to Simon Sehoen's last even ing The Mhses tJeitrtlUo Divis. Lily Thomas, Oeitiude Hughes ami Jennie Li wis and Hi t t.an John Tim leu - Hnon, ' e Me .is Ohailcs Cadw imas, William Hobeit-on, Tom I'oslon and Henry Moigan Tho party repotted JXt client skatin. JlINOIl NHWS NOTPS. Washington Camp No 3J3, Patriotic Older Soiih of Ameilca, will observe Washington's biithday nnniveisno In Pcbiuao b an elaborate eonieit ami ball A committee ale engaged In pie paflng foi the affalis, and nothing will be spaied to make It a complete slices-,. The affair wilt bo held in St. David's hall A gieat scale is peiv ailing the nelgh boihood of Swetland stieet as far above Noith Main avenue as Ninth Sumner avenue on account of tho wholesale polnonlng of dogs Hon. H. M Hdwards and Thomas Caison weie unanimously te-elected to the position of tiustees at a congre gational meeting last evening of the Pit st Welsh Congiegatlonal church The latest and best styles. Hoberta 126 North Main " est Side iinsmoss Directory, SKCOND HAND HJRN1TUHE-Cash fo Lii) thing sou have to sell. Furniture, fctoves, Tools, etc Call and ec ths ttock of J, C. Klnjf, 7M to 7( West Lick. snanni aveuie MRS. ri:.NTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND prhenologlst. 412 North Main avenue. NOH I'll SCU A.NTON. Miss Lillian Winkle, of Plttston. Is the nicst of her sistel. Mis. John Kob- lnsoii, of William stieet. Misses Mngaiet Jone.i and Hdlth Davles, of Ore en stieet, who have been visiting l'-latlves In Nantlcoke, leturn ed home estenla) riiomiih Cillls, vhn hud seveial fin gers sevuietl at the Peck Planing mill tome time ago, is Impiovlns rapidly. Miss Hot i hi Simons, of Wst Mar Let' street, Is entei mining her cousin, Miss Chare Hattoti, of Kliu.ston. Peter Pl)nn, of HoboL -n, N J.. le tutned to his home after mumling Christmas "1th his patents on West Mat Lot stieet Camp No. IT". Patriotic Older Sons of Ameiiij, will elect ollices for the ensuing ear this evening at their looms In Peni'cr . Chappell's hall. Mr. ami Mis John Stanford, of Iloni'Sdale. -no visiting tho hitter's pat ents, Mr. and Mis Isaac Hdw.mls, ot Clieen stieel. Thomas Saltiy, n mlnir In the Htls bln collie y. sustained sevete Injatles to his leg Moiuluv. while In the per foimnnce of his duties. He was re moved to his home on West Maiket stieet, wlifie he lecclved medical at tention Mr. nntl Mis H. O Haivey, of Dea con stieet, celebrated the tenth nnnl veisaiy of theli inanlage on Monday evening last. In anticipation of the oicnslon the house wus lavishly deco rated, with llowets and evei greens tastefully nriangetl. The evening was on of pleasute nnd all congratulated Mr nnd Mis. Haivey and wished them many moio such happy events. Tho following were picsent: Hev. and Mrs, Harvey. Ml. and Mis. Hubert Scwe.ll, und Mis. William Hone. Mr. nnu Hvan Mortis, and the Misses liar Conov'er, Mury Cutheiton, Hllza- I Mrs. beth Cuthbersoii, Minnie Wells, Mary Wells, Lnllle Moiria, Mary Morris, Mir iam Howell Mcss-rs. Chniles Pone, Jo seph lime. Will Harvey nntl Daniel Cnittr. Miss Shea, of Hroolilyn. N. Y, Is vls Itlnt; Miss Nellie O'Hora, of ;.orth M tin avenue The Chilstlnn Kntlenvor choir con duttfd a lniRdy attended lehenisnl In the Piovltlence Piisbyteilnu chuich lal evenlnR. Jointhan Vlpond, of Throop street, Is able to be about after a Ions and painful Illness Miss Ida on Ktorch. of North Main avenue, has letutned fiom an extend ed Visit spent In Niw Jeisey. All members of Company II. Thir teenth leRlment, nio rctiuesttd to meet at their aimoiy on Thursday evening, Dee. 30, at 8 o'clock dinu. faOUTH SCUANTON Delightful Chtlstmas celebiatlons weie held by the Junior Maennorchor nt Geimunlii hnll. and by the chlldien of St. Mary's c lunch nt St. Mary's hall, Monday evening. Thomas HiiRllsh, nn emplojo ot T. P. McDonough'.s livery stnble, on Pig street, fell from tho hay-loft onto nn uplifted pltchfoik, Monday aftoinoon, and one of the piongs pierced his leg, causing a painful wound. II. A. Qitlnn, of Now Jersey, and Miss Shop, of Meadow avenue, weie mar ried nt St. Maty's chinch, Monda morning, Hev Petet Christ nfllolatlng. Columbus council. Young Men's In stitute, condutted a mock trial In Phinmiej hall, Monday night. To night tho council will hold Its annual social nt Slesd's academy on Adams uv enue Mlts Mary Phllbln, ot New York city, Is n. guest at the home of Thomas Hef fron, of Piospect avenue. Mr. and Mis Philip Wlrth, of AVil low stieet, ate entei tabling Mis. Smith, of Hlmlia. Miss Katheilno lliennan, who Is em plojetl as a saleslady In Harris diy goods stoio. Now York, Is spending the holldns with hoi mother. Mis. An thony Hiennn, of Ciovvn avenue. The funeial of the infant child of Mr. ami Mrs John Mack will take place this afternoon fiom the family lesl donce on Stone avenue Interment will bo made In Minooka Catholic ceme tery. August Snvdei, of Plttston avenue, Is home fiom nn extended hunting ttlp L H 31 miner. In ewer for Casey & Kellj, Is spending the holidays at his home In New Yoik. James Chil-tle and Martin Langan, of Cioton, N. Y., aie visiting thelt patents on the South Side William Malumcy has letutned fiom IKurdsley, Minn Ycsterdnv "veiling the Clgnrmakeis' union visited the Woi Linen's fair In Woikmen's hall In a bodv They ad mired the beautiful decotallons ami the gieal mottoes "Justices to Labot" and '''Peate on H.irth," each' tvelve feet lone and thtoo vhle. The music and the peifoimance bj the girls with their Indian dubs earned the usual apprauo Ticket No US won the- door prl?e nntl the beautiful doll, the smaller one of the two big dolls, was won bv No. 113, siRned by Mi. Plan?. All meinbets of tiailos unions aie invited to attend th" final auction this even ing. ;ri.i:n kidc.i:. Mlss HLinche Freeman, of Monsey avenue, has just retuined fiom Phila delphia. Mls Pieeman, who is a trained muse, has lecently ginduated from Mateinlt) hospital nt that place. Miss Jessie Miller, of W) timing semi nary, Is spending her uiatlon with her parents at the coiner of Delawuie stieet and Penn avenue The maiiiage of Ml-s Hllen II. Cobb and Willis Altemose, both well-known people of tho Hldge, which occuned Oct. 14, will be a suipil-e to their many fi lends, as It has not been made pub lic befoie. Tho )tiung couple weie married at Wilkes-Hane by the Hev. W. II Pierce, D D , formei pastoi of 131m Paik church. Miss M)ra Space, of Massachusetts, Is the suest of her aunt, Mrs. Fldlor, of New Yoik Mieet. Hoi nee Jenkins Is spending a short time with Wilkes-Hane ft lends. Ocoige T PHtchaid and famllv. for mei l of Sunset avenue, have recently pun based a lnndsome new nsldenco at It ).' Penn avenue An h Johnson of Now York street, spent Christmas In I'nlondale Mis i: llutlctlse, of Sindeison ave nue, was in Plttston Situtdiv. Mrs Whitm in of Peekvllle, spent a part of last vveik with het sister, Mrs. Del Poote of Penn avenue Dlmmlik Wainir. ot Honesdale. has been visiting his father on Green Ulilgo stn et li link Ackcrh a traveling agent, lias hi eu spendln,; a short tlmo with Is family on Marlon stti t Ira II Stevins is visiting at tho homo of Mi Found la 1'ioinpton Hev. and Mis ; c L) man, of Ca-pmi-e avenue, visited friends In Plttston l luistmas. 'the Sundi) school of the Hnptlst chinch hiJd approirlate Chiistmas eeiclses In tho churih last ov tiling at C ji 'J he lollowlng pingramine was can led out: Chnus, "Hall the Loul of C.lorj," schoil; chut us, "Ping and Hejolce " school, iccl t.ttlon Helen Chnmbiilln responsive rendlnr. choitu "The WIm' Men " school; lecltatlnn "Lutv's Clirlstm is Olft," Ag nts NMiolson, Scilptuie leading, sou?. "Olorv to God In tho lllthtst" sehoul, recitation. "A Truly Chinch" Gtoif,o Woodnniis.i rtadliu Miss lliucl Ilopo well lesponslve reading, choius 'Pear Not ' school, ledtatlon "The Two Stoek ln's." Prnueis U'arm.ui, it citation. G"r- true Zurllleh. choius "The Clirlstm is Song,' school udtatlon "The Sehnol m.istu's Guest ' Llle lirnndt. ihorus, "Chilstmns Hells school, leeltatlon Walter Stevens iciitatlon 'C'hilstmts Offering' Hi 1 rt Ltngham, dialogue, "When Santa Clans Comes" eight llttlo gills: leeltatlon "Lettir to Santa c-i.ius Claude Holt. song. Sint.i Claus Come to Town " pilmiiy clus dun.moui:. His The ChilPtmuh exenlses at the Pics b:teilin chuich lat.t evenin'.' weie e t client The pttiKranime as m ranged wis fully cat lied out by the Sunday Mhool and vvaH vety pleasing to tho lupp nttendance The funeial of Mls Jennlt ItU'sell (ii tnke nlace this afternoon at 3 o'cloi k The tuneial of Mr. William flilmoie will be held at his late i evidence on i:im street, nt 1 o'clock this afternoon. After the neivlti his leinalns will be taken to Iloiusdale on a special conch attached to the 1 ocular train on the Pile nnd Wyoming Valley inllioad, lei vim; Dunmoie at 2 2.' p in. MiHH Host' A Moore, of Hlngluimtnii, Is the Kiii'M of her paients, Mi. and Mrs. William Mooie. of Monroe avenue. Itobeit TiiivIb who was emplojetl us a Oliver at tho Spencet mines, met with a sad accident jestetilay morn intr While niaklni; a tilp he stepped In front of the tai to seiuie the In Idle of tho mule, when he slipped and fell, the cats passlnp over his body. He wn convt'Jfd to his home on Apple Httcot. und Dr. Oniney vvuh summoned and found Ti avis' vvrlfet btoken and u painful gcalu wound. Theodoio fcaritent nut with n painful nccidont vvhllo skutlng nt Hen Thavefs THE HOulELIBST MAN IN SCRANTON As well ft the handsomest, nnd others nro Invited to call on any JruRlst nnd got frco a trial bottle of Kemp's Hilsam for tho Throat nntl Lungs, n remedy that I guaranteed to cure nntl relieve nil Chronic ami Acute Coughs, Asthma, llroncl ills anil Consumption Pilro 25c and 50c, NLUVOUH TUOUHtjr.s; ALL KINDS uirtil ullh Animal KxtrneU. Kreibook tcllt how. WAHIIINUION UUUM10AL (W. nslilnizton, I). U. liond Mnntlay night He slipped nnd fell cutting a large Rash In his lower Jiw. P D. Manloy Is erecting- a new building on Chestnut street. Mr. nml Mis. John Hills have moved Into tho Llmcr Vlckors' house on Ulootn sttect. P.emember the H.ijitlst social at tho residence of John WatioiiEon, Chest nut street, this evening John P. Manle) A: Co, lire Insuinnce. OBITUARY. P. D Johnson died at his home, WS Atlnms avenue, vcterdiy nfttriiuon trom llliKtiiug lit at i irtmble. Hi hid been III for the past blx months. Mt. Johnson was born in Kingston, N V , and was 73 oars of use at his death l'or nearly half a centur he his lived In this alley. In the earlv das Mr Johnson established for hlmsilt a tortime whlcli would now have placed him amoiiK tho wealthiest nun In this reslon hud not lalso trlcnd- ship robbed him of his mono). He was a good Christian man, honestv wns his tlrnt motive anil tin file nils lie made respe-t ft ml honor his character and mourn his tltath Mi. Johnsrn leavc a wile and il.HMliter The fuutial unnounceineiit will be m ide latet. Pum r.il Director P. W. Thruo, of est Fcrttnton recelvtd word here jestenliv inmuunclng the death of his ststcr-ln-lavv, Mrs John Tagne at her honii at Lemon, Wv liming count . Tuesd i afli l noon 1 he diei ist d was well known here Sim was the joiingest daughter of Mr. nntl Mrs. Willi im J Lewis, of Lemon She wis almost "l ears of age. A member of the Lemon Methodist church sho was deeply lntt rested In ail elmuh work I lei hus bmd two sons, John M ami ilenrv, and one daughter, Mis Vina CLitL, survive her. Tho tuneial bervlecs villi ho held 1 liursdav morning at 11 o clock at the Methodist church Interment will be made at Stark's eemetei) The di. -1th of Mrs lirliltfct :ilz.iuth Morrln about .' stars ot age, oceuired Mnntlay night at the icsldenee. 517 Hamp ton street nftir a slunt Illness Tho de ceased enjojed a wide drdo of friends up and down Hit V illej She was a daughter ot Mr. nntl Mrs John Walsh, of BJt) Pjnon stdeet Her husb tntl and on-, jouig son, Joseph survlvo her. A high mass ot rtntiitm will be celebrated nt St Patrltk's ehuieh Thurstlnj mornttig at 9 o clock Interment villi be made at tho Hvtle Patk Cithollc ci meter) Mrs H.J Grllllths died nt tnldnlrht Inst night at her homo In HUkcl). l'uner.il announcement later. TWIN SHAFT RF.LItP FUND. Meeting of tho Executive Committee '1 hut Hud ( barge of It. There wus a meeting nt Plttston Monday of the executive committee of the Twin Shaft Hellef association. Af terwauls the boaul of tiustees held a meeting. The lepoit presented b) the auditors, A U. IJiown, M. N, Donnelly and M. A. Kelt), wns as follows We, tho underslgntd, appointed to ex amine and audit the books and accounts ot this association, big have to leport that we have computed tin wink rnd have examined and chicked all contri butions, also tho accounts anil vouelurs of the benellcl lilis and find the money in li inks and mono Invested und otliei wle epi piled to mi respond. In order to asm tnln the exact financial londltlon of the association we had to audit from tho beginning to the llrsl tl ly ol Novem ber, and we v oulil lieommenil that the bookkeeper be Instructed to balance all closed accounts and state on cub ac count the c tuso for Its dh-continiiaiR Wo Und that the following amounts have been subscribed to the fund, but not paid to this date $100. $luu $;j, fcj), JI, l, $.'5 $:0, $', .'j, i'o a tot.il ol Jill 'I Ik' total ccntrl'outlous paid amount to JTJ.&UT 44 Received icpajmcuts on invest mints Ml 63 Heeihtd Interest on investments. 2 --'Ij 'Z Received lnteiest from b inks ,. libit. Total $T731 Amounts paid to bene llclailes to October, '." Inclusive $U,t;0 00 AmountH it ild to belie llclarits out ot comin Bent fund W ut) AmountH paid for ex peiisis 5uS 5'J Investments Hiihoatl bonds 47.DJ0 Co Investments Hint moit K.iko on H W10J.".0 Cash bilauce in 1'inplo'B S.ivIiiks bank of I'ittu ton 1 W Cash balance in Xllnlrs SiivIuki bank of 1'lttH ton 1,J113' C.ihh baluneo in I'list National bank of l'itts- ton SS -Jij 577. U- P7 We find th it tho nctu il b ihmco in the Miner.' SavliiKS bank is $1.3.'! I" or JS1J os more than htated above This !-' MS cov in two m tiers Nos -1(7 and ill" together iimouiitliiR to J1J0S., vvhli h vveiu not pro se nted and paid bj the bank The lepoit of the tienhiner M. W. O'Hojle was piesented It coiuspond ed with the lepoit of the audltois. POST OFFfcE NOTES. All the Christmas packiiKos tint accu mulated Hntuida) and Sumlii weie de liver! tl Mond i mornliiK anil bui-ln.'ss at the ollleu will to da resume Its. usual londltlons The monev ottlei business tlurliu; tho past two months has iniunsui over to pel cent. Yestinla, 17.1 dotuistic ortleis weu Ibsued the laife'est number In the hlmnrv of tho otllee A letter addressed "Miss Ida May. 'U's I.ibeity strict, lJln';humton and which loutd not be dcllvcicd bec.iucu Iho ad illissed patty totild not be found, has hem returned thiouish tho dead letter of lice to this clt.v. while It win mailed and awaits the Identtlliutlon of the suidei Tile tnvelope contulns .'. but Hit re Is nothing nttompanliiB It to luilli ito who tho pai t Is that hint It. Tho follow tug table contriiitiiiR the stamp business for tho foar tl.is Imme diately prtcidliu; Christmas with tho loar corespondliii; diijs of last stai is an II luhtratlon ot tho vvnj business Is lucre ib- Intfattlio Bcrnnton otllee, anil pnrntuiii'riy how It lncic.it.ed duiliiK Clulstiras week: Will. Mondav, 21st $ 37129 Tuesdaj. 2.M M W Wednesday, '-id 3 J 01 Thursdty. 21th ' $2,UH 03 ... Ml PS ... i 7 . . r.pi os ... W7 ID U97 Tucsd.i). 21st Wednesday. 2Ji Thiirsilij, 2 Id Prkko. 21th ... 52,'.ll . For Infants and Children. Tie fe- tisilo olEutate c' ,0te& ices er7 i:;itJ. r& A. E, ROGERS, Diamonds, Watcjies, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, Novelties and Specialties m m TITlTCim mim In endless vaiietv, The later production always found in our as- soitment. We aie now showing the finest line of China ever exhibited in rich and cheap decorations. 213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. TRIUMPH Warm air furnace, solid cast radia tor, sectional file 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 wealth of your family TUBS. F. 605 Lackawanna jlJfl-ffflW--ffra Professional Directory. Advertisements Under This HeJ $s Per Line Per Year. Phy&iciaus and Surgeons. LH KAY, .M0 Penn ave , 1-5 and 7-3 p. m. Diseases of women, children. Telephone. Ui; HATCSUN. M X. WASHlNUllMJ av cnue, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. D15 C L PHUY. SCKANTON SAVINGS Hank bllds, 1 Wjomlng avenue MARY A SHL'I'HUHD. M D. HOMC opathlst, No. 2-"S Adams avenue Vll A TRAPOLU, SPKCIAW8T IN Diseases of Women, corner yomln? avenuo and Spruce street, Scrantpn ui flco hours, Thursday and faaturdajs, 3 a. m. to G p m DP. W n ALLEJi?, 012 NOIITH WASH inrton avenue DIt L M OATHS. ROOMS 207 AND 20S Board of Trade building. Ofllco hours, S to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. n.. Resi dence 209 Midison avenue. DR. C L TREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture Trusi rutins nnd Pat Reduc tion Office telephone. 13GJ. Hours. 10 to li. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. dr s. v. L'AMonnAiix. orncn 2.11 Adims Residence, 1313 Mulberry Chron ic diseases lunps, heart, kidneys, and scnlto-urinary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W O ROOK, VETERINARY SUR peon Hores, Cattle and Dogs treated Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2072. Lawyers. D B REPLOQLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS nPROtlated on real estate security. Mears bul'dlnc. coiner Washington ave nuo and Spruco street. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counollors-at-Law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scraaton, Pa. WATSON. DIEHL. HALL &. KBMMER-I-lAttorne,g and CounRollort-at-Law, Tnders' Nitlontl Bank Building, rooms 0, 7, S, 9 and 10, third floor JAMES iT'tORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor nt L..W Rooms 113 and 411 Commonwealth Building ritAN'K E BOYLE ATTOHN'EY AND counsellor-nt-lnw Burr building, rooms 13 and 11. Washington avenue. jrSSlTP 't JDSSUP. ATTORNP.YS AND Counellors at law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue M.PRED HAND, WILLIAM J HAND, Attnrncis nnd Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 and 21 rilANK T OK ELL ATTORNEY-AT-Ii, Room 5. Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa JMES W OAKPORD ATTOP.NEY-AT. law Rooms 6H, S15 and tl6, Board of Trad'o Hulldlntf n r KILLVM. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. 120 W timing avenue, Scranton Pi. JAS J. H HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Lavv, 13 Commonwealth bide., Scran ton TOWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms II and 15. Republican bldg JEFFREYS &. RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-lavv. Commonwealth Building. L A WATRES, ATTORNP,Y-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave, Scianton. Pa C R PITCHER. ATTORNW-AT-LAW. Comn'onwealth bulhlln;. Scranton. Pa PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank Building. C. COMHOYS, !"21 SPRI'CE STREET. A. W. BEIiTHOLF. AttJ . 319 Spruco St. Detectives. jJARitlNO &"M'SWKi:.NS3Y, rOMMONl wealth bulltlliiff. Interutato Seciet Scr- I vIcoAeciicj. THE JEWELER, TRADl iii) Bric-a-Brac, Fine China, Cut Glassware, Lamps, Onyx Tables, LE Avo fecranlon. Architects PERCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT, Board ot Trade BullUInff. EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Rooms 21, 23 nnd 20. Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. L WALTER ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of LOJ Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce St , cor Wash, ave., Scranton. rilHDEHICK L DROWN, ARCHITECT, Price llulldliiff. Hi Washington avenuo, Scranton. T I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. Dentists. DR I. O. LYMAN, 323 N. avenue. WASHINGTON DR. F. street. L. M'GRAV,', 303 SPRUCQ DR. 11. P. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming ave. WELCOME wanna ave C SNOVER. 421 LACICA. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 6. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL, REAR Bll wnnna avenue, Scranton, Pa., turer of VIre Screens. LACKA- manufac- Schools. SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA. Scrsnton. I'a Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or huslnfss Opcti September 13 Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M Cann, LL. D., Walter II. Until, A. M. Seeds. G R CLARK i CO . SEEDMKN AND Nuiscrmen; store 145 Washlnulon ave. nuej green house. 13M North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2 Hotels nuil Kcstntirants. THE ELK CAPE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable P. Z1EGI.ER Proprietor. SCRANTON HOl'SE NEAR D . L i W. passenger depot Conducted on tho Eu. ropean plan VICTOR KOCH. Prop .Miscellaneous. bTuER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR ha" Is. picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address It, J Bauer, conducto-, 117 Wj tuning avenue, over Hulbeits musio store. MEORGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' ruppllis. envelopes, piper bas twine, Waiehoiue. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. FRANK P. HItOW'N S. CO HOLh sale dealers In Woodwaie, Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lickawannn ave THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC countnnt anil nudltor. Rooms 19 and .). Williams' Hlll.dlng opiioa'ti postnliUu Aieut for the Re Pile Estlnguithor Printing. THE TlllRUXE Pl'ISLISHlNG lO, North WnHhlugton nvonui Lluotjpa Composition ut all kinds tiilikl done. I'aellltlca unsurpassed In this region. WTTXT X- y-w"' -
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