6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY. NOVEMBER U, 1808. Women's $4 Shoes For $2.24 Simple fact and delightfully true, but theie are only a lew more pairs. Vc wish thcic wcic three times that many, and so will you. il yon come too late. Lace or Buttoned Calf best thcic is made, styles and toes and suited to just now wearing by every normal standard, a $4 shoe. OUR PRICE, $2.24, As Long as Thay Last 1 1 :i i ' 1 i 410 SPRUCE STREET. Christmas Is Coming. . . Would il not lw snort nollcy to he- f Rlnto thluk about the Plnno you'ie EOlnE lo tiny fora Clirlatinie) present'.' . Opn l wait until loo Into mid then T" rimh around niul nol tltnl wlmtvoii T want. Come T(Hlii) And Inspect Our Stuck. X All Bran New. We Can Su 1 1 Vou Tlielt.nVUnMH villi 011 -f exhibition. L.O.MR IN. 4- W will Bluo muUo 11 specially of 4- PubllMiliig Mimic. -t All kind or Musical Merchandise, 4. Sheet MuhIo, Klc & 4- 4-4-4 4- 4 Music Publishing House, 138 Wyoming Ave. TI10 firant Memorial March (new , villi bo Riven away TUuriluy evening -f 4 4-4 4 4-4-4-4-4-4-44-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Kar, Nose and Throat Office Hours Oa.ni. to lii.ao p.tu; '.'to I. Williams Uulldlnc, Opp. cstofflce. 4-4-4-4 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4 4-4 4-4-4- CITY NOTES 4- 4 4- - 4-f44444-4-444-4-44- 4-.4-4-4-44- It nil I 'I.Alt MKHTLNC.- Th. ImmiiI ,t ontrol will meet In icgul.u session li - light. M'Al.l. APNII.IAHY.-Tlie Mc.MI aux iliary will hold a netting :it ihe house nf Aire. S. I'. Hull, 1M1 Sanderson avenue, Atiiinl.iv uftcrimnti nt ""11 o'clock. All 'n-U'lo-l'il 111 tlio wnik me uirdlally iuvlttd t" attend. stoi.i; a itiiji:.-r.d.iiii iiennm. i Tripp's Plot, was flnnl i li Aldeim.'ii; Mlll.ir H.i tut il.iy lot riding on ti o;il train mi the Ptluwaio, Lut kawatnm and Won'. 1 rn railroad, lie vv is uiicsttd by Special officer Preedman. PAID SATTItDAV.-The tiainmeii ot tlio Dclawam and Hudson ralliviul. nurtli id Scrautou anil the implo.vis of llw loco nintlvo shops ol the Mime tompan at Cnrbonilalc. well paid theii 1111111111! wages Satuiday. SPP.CIAL .MRF.TLMl.-Thiti v,,ll Ik a spulal meeting ol Ilraiuh "i. ('atliolli Mutual licncllt usm el.illoii. llils evening at 8 p. m In their hall for Hie puiposo ot making minuet mrnts lo atund the lu nei.il of the late Thomas I'. R1.01113,, 1 jntmbor ot lirnuch ''fi. lilHt.MA.V CLASS. Mis. Uoelilei nucls Iho German dais nt tin: Young Wuim 11 h 1 Inlsllaii association tin Thuisday even luff lit 7.1. A French til ' Mill he fnlim'd as soon as a sufficient number have roi.' serid. The seiietar.v's afleinoou Hible diiss will meet lor the hint time mi Tuesda.v, Nov. I", at l.'m. This ila"a will meet one 11 week tin Tiiei'd..H. CLKAU1NU HOl'Sn.-Tlie upurt of tile Serantoii Cle.irlmr Uoiiki annotation for lact week In as n pended .Monday. No. 7. 15U'i3.M: TiicFda, No S. rlecllon ilav; H'tdnesday. Nox. y, Jlli; lvl.01; TIiiiihiIio. No. lo. J.'IO ii.t.10: I'llday, No. 11, Jl'rt . rH.Ki; Salurday, Nov. 1J. SH!M41S4. tot-ti, f'"t;,Sr.5.S1. Tlio eleailllgd for the cnird cpondhiK week of U'j7 were jUl.t.iUS.'. n.OU'KH SIlOW.-The mans lUeptCa tlonn for tlio lloner Hiow whlih will open lomoiow In the Connell lailldlnis, aif ue.ll under way. The ileeoialloiis aro arratiKcil mid today tin floweis will li put ill position. A Is well Mwun Hi" fliow will be Rhen under the auilie of the ITomt' for the rilendless KA.MOfS TCNUft COMINU-Tlie an jiouncenient that i:au Wtlllamx. the Kreat tenor, will appoar In the I.jitum on Nov. !iS liaH been leceUed wHi steal en thusUbm arnoiiK tho Miiri rs and imi-Irlan- In Ri'eial of this ell Mi. Will Innia villi appear in the flit S.iinphouy eotipfrt of this season, ri.doubteilly 11,0 comlnc of this Riiiflt tenoi .sliiKer lo our city will attiacl n. ieprinenialle muMeal audleiiLt'. Jt iloc. not iici ssa'lly take a musician to appiecUte Air. Wllllaniii. s he takes all by ntoini. ciirucil rAIH.-Tlii mtiiil.eis of tlm chinch and ioiiBrt'atlon or the Cuuit Plrett Altthodlhi Hnhtopal ihunh v HI conduct h fall No. S.I. il and :'3, opening Willi an excellent 1 utt italnmi nt No. :'J In Hie mriln aiulitoilum, for which 1111 ni. mlhlon of IS centx will he 1 lunged, In clndhu; udinlHKlou to the tali. A tiultev dinner will be Mived TliankHRUIiiK ilny. followed by a m-pi.tr. Dinner :' centH. supper IS cents. A pleachm vniltiy of fancy articles will bo for sale nt rcaxon blo rateH. The arlouH coininlltei-H ura worklun hard to make It u mn.i.'Lii'. (Joiti'j and brlntf your friends Nobby Oveicoats. If you hac not et .cen our line of overcoat lo ft We can plcaso the movt careful hucr nicjiards. Wlrth fr I.vln, 521 Lnekiiwarinii uvonuv. eiuokfi the Poconn Clgmt", 5 tonls. LIFE'S CHOICEST AND TEMPTATIONS WORLD IS FULL OF MEN WHO ARE TAILURES. In Choosing an Occupation Re Sine Thnt Yours Is a Useful Woik. The Man Who Lnbois Is More Likely to Become Great Than tho Man Who Loiters Success (May Depend Largely on Endeavor the Man Puts Into His Woik. Ue. W. F. Ulbbon?, pastor of Hie Dunnuiii' l're.xbj terlan chinch, h.m been dflivcrltifr 11 oiie of blllllatit sciinoiiH on "UfoVt Cholci 1 nnil Toinit tatlons," the fotiith of which on "Chooslnir mi Ocftipatlon" wn-4 last e cnliiK'H subject. The text hiis fioin Col. Ill, 17. "Anil Whatsoever Yc Do In Wonl, or Deed, On All ill the Xuilie if the l.oul Jesus, CIvlnK Thanks to CJod anil the Katlier by Illin." Hy wuy tit liititiiluction the speaket sale! thnt labor had been called the ctuse mid the necessity of man. The necesslti. to labor lias been leKanleil us the cientest cutse laid on Hie hu man ince as the penalty of lu. On the olhei hand the lulvlllfie to labor Is culled tho prentest bleesliifr of find to bis children on enith. Both views are coned. Haul mid hopeless: labot would bllKbt tho soul. Happy, useful, successful toll ma be te.med n foi 111 of u 01 ship. The necessities are laid upon eeiy pcrsson. What shall li he? The I heme of last niirht ' Chooslnir an Ocetipa t Ion" applies us well to yotuiR women as to youmr men. Tho lli.-t Injimc tlnu would be to choose mi occupa tion that Is liked, which suits the capacity and the tempei amenl. The world Is full of men who me falluies because of uiisultuhlu occupations. Tho speaker then said. "In lliidlnt; out the t apababllltles It is not uNc to depend loo much on the Judgment of lrlenils. Choose for muraeir. In the old woild It Is the custom lor the oii to follow 111 the footsteps of lit father, een it he has neither laste nor phMial stieiiRlb to carry out the deslRn. In this land wheic a jouiik man has the libel ty of rhootclncr his own c nicer he enjoys the itreat aclxantnpc of an en thusiasm for his put suit In life which he would fall to find In a chaiie al ready made to his hand. I believe men are culled of (Joel and by him lltted for stu cess to woik in the spirit. CAN Si:i: NO KKASON. "I see no leason why the cai pi liter of Nazal eth does not call men lo be cmpeuleis and 'shoemakeis bv the Brace of (iod to quote f 10111 IJIntni Golf's tellglon as well as to be mis sionaries or ministeis. Yne younir man sas: "SupposliiR after haviiipr chosen 1 find I haf mode 11 mistake, what shall 1 do?" There may still be time lo lepalr tho enoi. It not, make the bect of It and do what jolt ate called to do In the name of the I.oid Jesus'.' "AkiiIii, In chnoslni; an oecupatlon be sine that 0111s Is n useful work. The temptation to most jouiik men Is to Unci an easy beith, a llRht ta,d; tn their liainl. Let the woik be such thai the woild will be the better lor j. our havlnt,' done It Not such as seie only the filvoloiis 01 minister to the baser side of the human natuie, to peiert nt heist fiom the ilfiht or to oxen lo 11 itlutliiR Influence upon Mjcicty, as does the q-ambliiiR bouse and saloon. Yet Ibis does not ciuh the ambition uf the aitlst. obstiuct the mission of the poet or silence the strain of the musician 01 even hush the rocmI cheei of the pioiesslounl bu tuoilst. "That which eleates the UioURht of man, or Rives htm Innocent llRhtness of heai t to gladden hU joiunev tluoiiRli life Is not lirnolilo or unbefitting the earnest pin pose nf a woikei. "Again. In eliooslug.selei t an occupa tion thnt calls for hard woik. Tho man who wmkx 1 pally uiles the woild. The day Is past when the lahnier 1,111 be despised because he Is a laboier. nioNirinn toil. "Lincoln with shlit sleeves fm his 1 oat nf ntnis has helped to dignify toil. 1 lent j Wilson gave a clever 11 buke lo the snob who sneetlngly re called having woni boots of il niau ufaetuie when he teolled "Weien't they goods hoots?" and at the same lime touched the llal pint of tho whole mailer. The man. who lubois Is moie likely lo become gieat than the man who lolteis You should guiud against the idea that the only haid labor is haul labor uch .is pounding cobble stones Kmeison said. "The baldest woik Is to think." Doubtless, many wubjeclfi envj the Ihnperor VII by the blogiapheis' tales none of his Ham II. of ticiinanv. but to Jmlce subjects toll nime assiduously than does he. nc ill "The Ladder of St. August hie" "The heights b gieat im 11 nulled and kept Weie- not i.ttalmil bj suddiu li?hi Hut they, while theli companions ulepi Went tolling upward 111 the hIrIii," "Chief of all choose thai kind of occupation by which you can best serve Clod. This may be done In the com monplace lot "all to the gloiy of nod" for not evciy inun has genius, al though the (acuity for haul wink inr nlshes an excellent mibsilmte. The man who succeeds Is Intent upon his woik. lie should make his business his icllgoii and his lellglon his bus iness. "Success iiihj cleiieml laigelv 011 en deavor, but the man whose life work Is done to the gloiy of tloil has noth ing to do with Its lesults. If he falls in spite of his eiidiavnr what then? Submit the woik to tiod. saying: 'I have made the bent of the niateilul thou glvcst me." and then fall, if need be, giving to cloii the gloiy ot .our elfin 1. SUBLIME IN CHARACTER. Topic Discussed by Rev. H. A. Giant, D. D., Yestevday Afternoon. Hev II, A. (limit. It. D iMRtni ot the llowmd Place All lean Atethndisl I'plscuial ihuicli, in cached 11 senium yesteidav at :i p in on -The Sublime In Character.' He said In pail "We me uttuuted by the sublime In thmacter as well as by the beautiful In natuie. Theio Is no sublimity like mural sublimity. Natuie- Is not so elo ciuunt us human speech. Her scenes touch surface lucultiea. und her pies enco lacks tho loving heait and think ing brain. The sublltno In the life or i good man moves on with moial emo tions and diffuses Itself Into our very life nnd being "A life true and binvc. 1 misei wiled on ihe altar of seivlee for bumiinliv, living foi ('nd'H gliirv. gentle and fining, uiiseiluced b) the lov f power and unfcebled by flattory, this Is the subllinlt nf the sublime, vvlnnlnr th ndmlintloii of men, the wonder of angels, and the "w ell-done of Hod." That character may have this beatltv and charm, we inuet ilse above the common life ((limit us be singular for (lod heroic nud self-denying, net npart, maikeii, signally blcnsed of Ood. com manding intention mid icspect. 'This character 1 an shine In unv setting ndot 11 any condition magnify occasions nnd c.introl circumstances. Put city gives It adornment. Pel sorti tion exhibits Its sweetness and power. Tilals bilghten II. Sorrows chasten It. Death clowns It. The ability to give and suffer, the power of endurance, forgiveness amid Insult mid Injtiiy, hopefulness when shadow s gnthet tlnse things suggest the Fiipernatllinl lo obfervei.s and (iod Is seen lu the life. "Adveise conditions mid uiifnvoinble 1 lii'tnnstaiiees and worldly disappoint ments, uie only the dark backgiound uti which such 11 chin aeter stands out lu bolder nullities nud sweelei spirit. If we me ever going lo do much for (Sod In this wot Id mid adorn out con ditions, mid shine as 11 star In the dark ness we must be fu'l-orbed. radiant, luminous, oveillowlng, if self-centred everything flowing In to ourselves seeking our iutciest. our ease, our hap piness the life will dwatf and we will even become disgusted with ourselves. Hut If Clulst centted, eveivthlng (lowing out to himimillv as Clnlsfs lepiesentutlve then, our ohaiuctcis. will be clowned bv the reflex of our deeds and we will find the Joj nnd glory of set v Ice." RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. The I'lesbyleilail clelle will nil el at Dr. Logan's study this moinlng ut in.jt. Itet. Dr. AlcLeod's evening sermon was on the subject "An lxtlanntlnur Dice Hon. Its Cat s0 and Hffec t. ' Met. Cleoige All lib. pastor ol' Ciiace It loiuird l?ilcnp.i1 1 hill ih, pleached In the ei filing on "The Lion's Den. Ki. Cliailes Arlhi.r Wookb. nl Ti lonlo. l'a,, pleached at bolh ervlces nr Hie l'l.vniouth Cciign gallon il thirtli .esti tdav. ltev David .Itinc. .,iMur of the South .Maine tnif I'list Welch Coiigitga Houal thtiieh. 1 let died at AtiibaiiKd, Pa , esUiU.iy. Hi v. W J. Ponl. nl cjieen Hidg Hup IM church, pieaehcil In the morning on "A Sleeping Church,'' and In the evening 1111 "A Alndil Life. lliv. Hugh Davis 1 1 slor of the South Main Avenue Welsh dtvllllstlr Mpth ixllsi church, pleached on KiikIIsIi scinion at hist evening's seivln. Ilev. William IMbiii pastoi of I'lnvl ileiue .Methndlst Kpli opal church, pi 1 adied at the ivtnli,g service lo h lar?e congitgntloii on "A (Iracmus Promise. ' At Venn Avenue Ilautlst church Kev All. Pii'it. . nvi ulng seimnii was on ".Mommies of Home, l!v special lequest Airs 'lene sang ".My "Mother's Prnvtr.' ltev. Thomas De Oruchv. pastor of th" ,1.icUoii Stieet Ilaptlst iluilih, preached lo a laiue congregation at last evening's solvit e. UK the nu was "Klzpiih 011 a J101 k. Hev .1 I. Dunn, who has In on assist ant to lb v P. .1. AleMiinus at SI. P.uilV, ciieeii Itlilge. for several years, lias bee.i appoluled pastor at l.ovelluii, Wyon.lug c nuiilv. At the Ilaptlst Alluisliis inofeieiu. this morning Pilnclral Hlkanah Hullo, nf Kevstnne ae,nlem, will lead a paper nn IMiuallini in Its Itpliitinn lo Chila t4.mlt." Hev. II. 11. Hauls, I'll. D of Tavlor. pleached at both ei vices at the Mrst Welsh HaptlM chinch esleicl:i. Holy communion was obseived alter the 1110111 log senlc". ltev. Dr. tilllln's seiinoi to the Him P.uk loiigregatlon at the evening set vice was on the suhjeel, "Why 1 flelleve In llim, ' and was a continuation of the seiles, "That Uo.v." The ofi'tiings of the day at Pimriilence P11 sb l, Han cliuich weie lor home mis sions. Hev. Air. Hulld, the pastor, lueaihid hi the morning on "And Know That This Is Imbed ihe Christ.' The pulpit of Clink's Si.mmlt Alethndlst I'pl-eopil chilli h was llllod III the even ing b W. J. AliCoiibcll on thp,uihjict. "The Ovi'i throw ol the Liquor Tiaftie ' Hi v. Prank W. Yiuings the pastor, punched In the moinlui; on 'Conspira tion. ' Hev. p. .1. MiCaffKv, son of All. and Mis. Peter AltCaffrij ot n Seinntoi. slieel, who was oulalneii by Ulshop Cur tis tit St. .lost ph's tollfge at H.illlmoie, Wtilliesilnv last, celebiiitP'l his (list mass .vesterilaytnotnliig al St Panicle's cluin 'I. Father AleCulTiey Is well known here having lesblcd heie marly all his lile. Licentiate I'dward IIovvolls. of Hie Jackson Stieet Uuptist ehtirch,' will be or dained in that iliutth next Thursday af ternoon. A mum II nl all Hie IS.ipllsl mlulsleis of the Ablngion association has In en railed tor thai tl.it'. The examina tions will occur in the nlte'iioou and the ordination service hi lite evening. The sci vices attending the laiewrll of Siip.'ilntenileiit Sauls in nnd wclcomliu of Superintendent llendsev will call out a I.ile gathe'lng tills 1 VUllllg at the Hos tile mission. Invitations have been Is sued 10 Ihe pastoi- ol the eit.v dune lies subseilbcr to Hit woik, inuvtits and at ti admits of the ml'slon. Al 1 Sanboiu dining his six .veins of work has made a largo number of lilet.ds who will be glnd lo show their npprei lallon of his work by ihelr piisfiice al this meeting. The ser v li e will also give the piopli an oppor tiinltv of meilng the new supi llnlendeiit, who Is aheadv making many fi lends. t tbi adjouinn'. meeting hi Id lu I'lomptoii last week of the l.atUaWann 1 Pusbjiery. Llcei.tlati '!ioik It. Alei 1 11 1 was examined, oidained ami liislull .! as pastor in the Piomplon chmch nnd he was appointed moilotatnr nl the ses sion of the liethail.i, Lebanon ami Vvav mait thin dies. Hev. Slvi-.ter VV. Yiitun; was iceelviil from the Pi'sbj in j of Ala lionlng and airaiigtinci ts made io Install him h committee as iiitnr ovtr the Aloosle dun eh next ThuKdav evening at T.uO ii'cleck, Ihe 11,1 tlel'ator of the Pn hlei, Hev. P von Krug to pieHdi nud lunpuiiuil tho tnnstltulloiial iiUfsjon.; Hev. Janus Mel. rod, I). I), nl this dtv to pieadi the scituoii having Hi v. J. Kllpln Pli teller us hs nlinnatt ; Hev. W. P. Olhbons to give the diaige to the pastor and Hev. P. vou King to be his alternate ami Hev. David T. Smvthe lo give the 1 bulge to the 1 i ople and to Imv ; Ktv. P. II. Hinoks, D. D. his alternate Ayer's 5 Oncthin is certain: j Hair Vior S makes hair grow, j AN OLD COAT POUND IN THE TWIN SHAFT PROPERTY OF ONE OF THE MEN WHO IS ENTOMBED THERE. Uncoveied Recently by Workmen Who Were Employed In the Gang way Along Which the Relief Par ty Went to Their Doom on That Fateful Sunday Morning In Juno, 1800 This Does Not Revive Hopo of Finding the Boales That Are In the Mine. It vvns only an old coat, tatteled mid oil stained, but the workmen who found It recently In the Twin shaft nt Plttston felt n sttnnge thrill as they leverently handled the garment. A glance told them II had been the piopcuy ot one of the men who Is now sleeping his last sleep In that pit which on a Sunday mm ulng in June. IRiiii, became the tomb of lift -eight mine w 01 kens. Por weeks after the accident men labored night and day lo reach the bodies of tho unfoitunate men but the euvlntr and settling continued making the work very hazaidous, and finally It had to be nbandonod altogether lest other valuable lives might be sac llllced In seeking to accomplish "n Impossible tn.sk. After a time woik was resumed In the poitlons of the mine not affected by the cave nnd large quantities of coal have since been taken out. (-Imdually as the mini' was made safe the 70110 affected by the cave of June, ISflfi, has been encioaehed upon. Only the ilin has been touched -o to speak and It Is possible that It may be found inexpedient to ever get nny wheie near the point where the bodies of the men cue supposed to be. Recently when woikmen weie em ployed lu the fatal gangway, along which the workmen went to their doom, they found an old coat and cane. The lattei was of a kind gener ally used by lire bostxc and mine fore men to sound toot', etc. Finding these together would seem to Indicate that they weie diopped by the owner when the caving commenc ed but theie is a possibility that they wete blown fiom some point deeper In the gangway by the fiightful p.cs suie of air which .set cms In motion and overturned men and mules as If they weie teeds Immediately after the caving commenced. The lellcs me Interesting because of their connection with the frightful catastrophe but have little value lu I lie way of giving hope that at some not veiy distant clay the lemalns of the unfoitunate men will be recoveied. ELM PARK CHAUTAUQUA. Piogiamme That Will Be Kendeied at Tonight's Meeting. Following Is the progi.iinme artanged for the meeting of the i:im Park Chau tauqua Circle tonight. PART FIRST. Roll .-all. A thought or f,ut fiom the leadings. P.i por, "Life and Times of Thomas Peekert" .Mis. H. H. I meson Discussion. "King John and the Alagn 1 Chnrta." Prof. W. R. Craves Discussion. Paper, "Tile Fiendi Revolution," Allss Mabel Hchluger Discussion PART SKCOND. Piano sob Mr.. II. L, Ilmeiing- "The Results of the Ciusades." MKs Alice Peck Discussion. "The Revolution of 1SJS." Dr. Oecoge c. Knox Discmslon "Til" Car ol Russia and Ills Peace Pn po'il. ' Mlsi Minnie Allllison Dis. .ission. TWO KINGS ACTING AS ONE. Actually Discoveied' Cleaning the Crown nnd Sceptie. Two kings acting as one, magnifi cently dressed, and engaged in clean ing the ci own and sceptie while seated on their tluones is something to set the woild a-talklug. The latest ills patches deny the tumor that this was true of certain c low tied heads nf Mu lope. but conflliu the latest lepoits that this will actually occiii lu Scran ton, Pa., P. S. A oil the 21, 2J and ?,', of this month at the Lyceum in con nection Willi the oner.i of the Rondo lleta which will be given for the bene llt of Hie Fi co Kindergarten associa tion by over 60 poisons of that city. It has been asserted that Ptofessur Coles ptophosles that the eaith und the moon will be at such positions to each other on those dates as to pio dutc the laigest ciowds at the Ly ceum evei seen In its history. TWO OF THE VICTIMS. Their Funerals Weie Conducted Yesterday Afternoon. The funeial of John McNally. tho en gineer who was killed In tho wieck on the Lehigh Valley railmad on the mountain above Wllkes-Haue, last Fri day morning, was held jesteiday fiom bin home In White Haven. Sei vices were held In the Catholic thuich ami Intel ment was made lu the Catholic cemeteiy at that place. The funeral of John II. ill elisor, the dead expiessm.111, took place fiom hit late lesldence. 111 Davis place, Wilkes. Pane, yesteiday afternoon at 8.3l. Rev, Dr. Alogg. pastor ot the Centinl Metho dist Kpiscopal church, nf width the de ceased was 11 member, ofliclated, mid the choir of the same e Inn c h sang. The leiuuliiK will be taken on the a. 111, Lehigh Valley tiolu todaj to Hunting ton N. J , foi intei ment Many thenile, with lefeieme to the cause of the 111 ddent me adv allied, but Ihe one must gellMally 11 edited by tall mad men is that imcluter Rohlllnger did not have propei eontml nt his Hum as he Htm ted dow n the mountain. Cot . oner MiKee has empanelled a. Jui to tnqulie into the cause of the incident. MARRIED. IIAHRS - Sinai'lllRD.-At Piovidtiivo Metliodlfit Hpttuipal pais maae, Oct. 11. ivi hy Hev. William lalgnr. James Hares and Miss L'sther Slegf 1 led, both of Sciaiiton. DIED. ROONRV -In Scranton, Pa.. Nov. U, JM, Thomas Roomy, of nmmet street, t-11-ni-r.il Tucsdaj morning nl ;i o'clock. In terment In Catheilial cernoierj AlFLLAniUn -In Strantan. Nov J.'. PK at thn Mofcs Til) lor hospital. Alar, fin Mullatlf.v nv 1C ems Puntral Tue.'day afternoon Imm tlm family ie. Iilfiiee in Dodge, cnilit. Inteimellt In l.'athedial cemlery. yyyy nave You Seen 1 hem f Jardinieres, Cuspidores and Sets in the new colois rich green and combinations of red to match the latest in wall They sre not expensive, cither. want the latest always go to CVvvxvarVW. MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Avenue "rt'alk In and Loo'c AruunJ. " DONATIONS FOR THE HOME. Acknowledged with the Gratitude of the Managers. The inanaceis of the Home foi the Fl lend less acknowledge with gl.ltltude, gifts fiom the following" iloiiots: .1. J Taylor Heianloii Cll Dlrei toiy. JItss Alaggle Zeidler. titiantlty ot bread, cake, etc., Mrs. c eirlllln. Clara Van Illaicom. leading mailer: J. Airline eel eiv. Methodist Ppl.'eopal chilli It, Park Place, Ice cream Alls Walter Alut Ihews, tlnee tlies'es. Airs. 1J. S. Heimett, clothing, books untl hobb"horje, Mrs. Al. Simmons, cash "fl, Airs. Max like, Jtllles and Jam, Alls. Al. Hlglm. thicken; Alts. J. i; Carmall. milk d.illv: Cunsumeis' lie tompiu.v. Ice tlall.v . .Mis. . D. Kenniilv. Yale lock. Alls. William II Richmond, iiuuutllv ft lilt and vegr tables, Airs, l.'iod Koehli r. tomate.i s. peas milk; Alls. II A Ximmeinian. quantity celt tv, I J. G. Coinsen, Inirel IIulll . Alls It. .1. Williams, four ill esses. oVPrslioes, Lewis, Helllj - D.iviis, Ml school com panions: Airs. 12. I. Puller llroni the Country club) sandwiches, take. Alls R, N. Wlllard. impel, Welchel and AlllUt, n largo quantllv of irmkiiy: Airs. Jos. A. Alott, books ai il g.imts; clothing and use ful articles, a filcml. Mis. R J. Hamuli, dogwood tree. Airs. C! W. Wt Hand (Aieh bald). nurse. rj dmiis, lMgm Al. Troulfclt, clothing. IVssirts were furnished bv Airs H p. Chamocrllii, .Mis. A. R Hunt Mrs. William Connell anil Airs. .1. L. con nell. UNDERTAKER'S WAGON STRUCK A Washington Avenue Stieet Car Struck Cuslck's Wngon. Cuslck's coveted undi'il'ikliig wag on vvas struck by a street cai oppo Mb' the .slnbles nil Waslllngtoll avp nue at 10.4." vestinlav forenoon and damaged to the exteiii. of $100. It mih ililv-n by an emplove named Thomas Rvan and was i -tinning fiom tho South Side. He drove along Ihe light side nf the avnii"" till ontioslte tlm entrance and turned lo go lu As the ftont wheels had turned Into the track at right arglis theie mi" a can luge coming down Hip runway ot the stable and Ry in slopped to lei il come out Along came the street car. and betoie the wngon could bo got out nf the way the ear strcck c,no of ihe hind wheels, lamming It up I'galm-t the telephone pole. Th" top of the wagon was dished in and the wheels broken LECTURE BY DR. CONWELL. It Will Be the Second Number of the High SchocI Course. fin sic olid number of the high school course will be glvi n ntxt Fil day evening, when that pi Ince ot ora tois. Dr. Russell H. Con, veil, of Phila delphia, will speak. Judged by piat tlcal insults, Di. Con, veil Is easily the most, pov.eitiil peisopige before the Auieilcnn public today. It Is only about once tn six nr eight yoais that h comet our way to cdllv anil, no doubt, eveiybody v bo can possibly obtain admission, will be on hand next Friday evening. About se vent J -live good seats icmaln and can be checked off for the re mainder of (ho Hi'iiscm of the high sehonl any day this week. On Fiiday evening single admissions will be sold at the high j.c bool bov otllee. CONTROLLER JAYNE'S REQUEST Asks the Chllchcn of His Waid to Attend Night School. Th" follovvlng slatrinent : ! Icon issued bv H. T. Invne, school ton tioller of the 'Ihiileentb vvnid: To ihe Residents nf the Thlltetiith Waul. Night schools will be npem o ut Nns '.S and 'II buildings Alondav evening. Nov. It. Pinfpssoi II. I, Httidiik has been ap pointed prliulpal at No 2i and Puifes soi J. Tambl.vi. Alaie at Vn II As many competent assistants will be engaged as the iitttiiilaiicn will wairaut. Instiuetlon will he given In tin tominon Hnglls'i brandies. Including penmanship. I earnestly lequest that all bins ami girls or the waul ovtr l.i cais ol age who me not attending d.i school attend one ol these sihools The bond ol ion. tiol fiiinWh text books and slallunri). It. T .laviie. Coutioller ThtitPiiith ward ANOTHER TAX COLLECTOv . T. E. Boland, of Dunmore, Examined nt the Contest Hearing. Ks-Tnx Colledor T. K. Holund, nf Dunmore, was nn Hie witness stand Satuiday lu the election contest heat ing. He had a. lee 1 of the taxcj' paid dining ''JS and :iil but not the nilglnal duplicate, ami he lefused to piotluee ll to Air, Hamilton for inspection. Later on the original duplli ale was pioduced Imm the county comiiilsslonois' otllee. The contestants claim that a huge miuibei tif defei tlve voles will Ik lonntl in the Dumnoie lettuus by leason of the non-payment of taxes. THE FUTURE OF CUBA. From the Washington Sun. It Is pit dieted lu some quuriers that the I'lillid States will icpiat with respect In Cuba L'ugliiiid's 1 Istuiv vilth lesjiecr to Kgypl That Is to hij, once hi eominl It wIM continue in lontuil Tne slluatlon will demand thut the hihiiiupi' powir -e-maln, In Hie lutensts ot the t tnuilr.v It fill, The Pulled Slalis will keep 'Is plomlse uiiifle lo Cuba. The piople ot the Island will havu i piioiunill lu aoml sea fnli tn decide us lo lllell I 111 till' All thai llio I'nltt'd Statts deslns Is that u good ami stable governintut shill txlst lliete. It must insist upon tl'tit. buiiilse II Is i siiouslble to the woild lor the bunging f.liunt of such a coudlllou It has uumd Spain out to make w.i tor that. If the Cubans eaa adjust theli illffen aces and tleniunstiate their cipadty lor the woik the I'nlted fitatcs will leolLe. It tluv should ih tide however, that the Pulled States tan do more for them than thev may reasonably hopo to do for Ilium selves, and should ask for annexation, the Piohabllltles me that annexation will take plan o- Ltiglutnl in K';M't has bei n a ver.v gun) blessing to llml ountiv The New Vork fmt Kim I 19a Speedily cure-i whoop- 11 .kji Mil -j ing-cnusn, rionp and .m , lll.,l,',l itiraslccougli Uivtafe I rviirrlt virf finauilmirr. Motlicr',ou VUM6" J MI mu ntwujii icly on It, Children lilse U. Uoics are ru jll. rrlccjjeb. Bath Room red, olive nnd green, decorations. When you iti. v. v.. V 25 s v -j ' t- 11. "sfr, , .J I.. ' . vN . Sit IL 57.1 Trlbtnio In an editorial the nlhci tn gave Home biMtruc tlvt tlgurep on this score, nngllsli control has txlsini foi slxtv.,i juirs and lu that time Hit puputatl in Has intrc.istil mint six lo ten millions The land has yielded moie than ever be foic. Grain fruits ami tolton have been produced lu gieallv Increased qnan. titles Public winks ol Hie llrst Impor tance havo gone forwaitl. There .no moie miles of iallio.ul in Rgpjt tntlav than In Spain, nr Poittlg.il. ol Austila Hungniv When the Rngllsh came In. as the Tribune points out. "theie was se.ucelv a mile of good wagon loud lu all the I mil. and liavel anil tiaiispoitatlon had In be afoot, or cm mulebatk or eaimlb.ick, lu tho last six .vents mole than a thousand miles of line loads have been built and tho work is pioceuling at a Lipid line " Th.s Is a remarkable pel foi ma m e even for KnglMhil the most successful nr all i olo nlzirs Hgypt Is one of tin oldest of commits Activity tin ,e goi s back In Hip beginning. The land has been umbr tribute for Hums mils of veau The na tives 1 j ii el lit eu mull r the hit row so long Hint piogress when the Kngllsh arrived w.ih unknown lo them. That pail of tho world has been out ol touch with dvtlizi tliui for agt s. And il, under RngUs.i loin h and tlluetlun, ll maile lo lenivv lis life nnd tespond with sometblng like vigor In these itpst mils upon It -o Cuba Is a new lountiv lis Heli soil is imlmpaiied bv the eiops It has pioiiticd. Its forests .im ahnosi unloiiclied. Its min eral rpsouiees are uiidevolopiil. lis people, so long the spoil and prey of Spain, are ambitious, though backward. It Is sit uated illred v on the line of the greatest moduli aitlvllv. What m,iv not AmtU can enterprise hope to effect theie' What changes a-i leit.ilti to follow tven a brief American ociiipiiiuv nud contioP UhU may not the people of the Island promise tltpmsplves from a he.utv ami uiirt'-prved co-operation with tbo" who have driven Spain out ami nie come as thtlr friends nnd bcnefnelois! Cuba's ftltuie Is itnv In any event. The blli;hl nf Spanish dom ination Is ended and whether the Maud sets up for Itself, or snuggles permanent, lv under the Stars and Stripes ptosn.rity Is assiueil. ss - Always call for Pooono ('ignis, 5c. The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chambei Iain's Pain H.ilni and bound on to ihe affeiled pints Is supeilor to any plaster. When tumbled with a pain In the chest or side, or a lame back, give it n tii.il. You aie certain to be moie than pleased with the piompt lellef which It affoids. Pain Halm Ik also a. tertaln euro for iheii matlsm. For sale by all druggists. Matthew Brothers, wholesale and io tall agents. WIinN YOF ARG OPT of 'oils, feel tired, languid and dull you need Hood's Sarsapatllla. It will brace you up and give you stiength and energy, vigor and vitality. HOOD'S PILLS are the best family cathartic and liver ionic. Gentl", re liable, suie. , Pit VOX STAN'S PINHAPPli: TAH LP.TS POP 'HID STOALVII -New. convenient, positive, pleasant hirniliss i lire for Sour Stnm ich. Dlsiuss alter Hating, Weight in the Stomal li Wind on Hie Slomadt. Loss of Appetite. Dizzi ness, Nausei Impoverished lllnod. SI 'K Headache, ami nil other stomal li tumbles i'irtcil.v tuueiible tn Indigestion. :.,-, cents. TV- sale bv Altiitbews Iiios. and W. T Cluilc SI Piano Bargains No new IiistMiniPiits in this lot. but lliev'ie as hooiI in eveiv vvav antl as the eases have been le-tlnlslied In our own woikslinn vou coidilo t tell them Horn Pianos liesh fuini thi failoiv. They'll Go Cheap lu cause thev eilhn i lime tu Us by wav ol'txchangi and v,e Imv.' ulr.iilv got tonsldeiahle motiev oui of them by I puling Well, IPs all to lout gain, uiiywuj A $375 Piano for $225 Theie's mi lli tlnn In tills slatenn ut, and .vou never x. t evis on n iiamlsoiiii i Iiisrinupitt A $450 Piano for $250 If merit touiits this iiistiumeut will lalily (use in iti nui with Its supiii, tone. The makei s nanii Is a hotise hold wonl lu muslial e it ties A $300 Piano for $150 Then s nothing liitilc with better lasting tpialltlfs Tin loin is extel lent, and altlioiiL'b tbi i'.iw is sllgliil) damaged, vou 11 h.i.i to link twice befoie vou ilisiivel the Haw Tin stvle Is new nui ,lie nnipass is 7 1-, ot tav ts Guernsey Hall .'Minn.. .Mtj Wasliingtoii Arc. Tills ina.lelH nie or it'iuiit'J will be storej Juriii the suiiuiiiM free of clurge Now is flu time to have vour rur Kepair elor Pe-Dvedln a Pi iticil I iirrlel Furs Aladc to Order. Fk't'tiip Cone) Collarette With P. I. I qiMlltv skills, lined unh blue oi br nvn situ) m to is-ln long or $9.00. Heal Martin CoIlareltc vtith best lining 10 or u in. long $20.00. G. STRAUS, 201 Washinoton Avenuo. Clias. I)u P. bwifl, lien M, llallsuiil, Hdw. Swift, C. H Van IliMklrk SVII!T, HALLSTIiAt) & CO., Insurance telephone .Number, Isft.'. Wuoni jtifi Canned Uuilillne, Scranton. mmmm m m Hanfe jiHnirji. HjI ftrr r LJ K-3 The Ideal Cookery Book Given Away To all our patrons. This book contains 1,178 recipes of the best and quickest ways of cooking any thing. It is made for kitchen use, plain print, and covered with oil cloth, con.sequcntly can be wiped olf with damp cloths when neces sary. Compiled by Mrs. Anna Clarice, is now in its eleventh edi tion, which speaks for its useful ness. Never sold for less than $2. We give them with every S.oo purchase. Roasting Double, sell-basting, Pan ebl sneet 'ro 5 usual price, 4 2ic. While they last.... lC Dripping Best sheet iron, anv Pans sizc' x 4 UP to i. x 17. All gofor QC Egg Has live rings, easiest Poacher t0 separate. usual price 19 cents. Will go for IOC Toilet Of six pieces, blue, brown Set or ficii decorations, lirl Tn V"- rrt woith $2.00. 1.39 now Cookery Given witn every $ Book purchase, no inattcr) if the wares are sold at special prices. Down Stalls Depat Uncut Only. THE GREAT 4c STORE 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN II. LADWIG', Prop. ESTABLISHED 1S66. F. L. Crane, l:or reliable Fur Goods call and examine our stock. Handsome Seal Garineuts fi'om $110.00 to S225.00. Klcctric Seal Jackets for !-35.00 and Baltic Seal for $25.00. FCi'slaii Lamb Jackets from S125.00 to $185.00. AImi a full line of Ladies1 anil Misses Cloth Garments. FUR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 324 Lackawanna Ave. New Buckweat Flour, New Honey Maple Syrup. Home Made Sausages. A. F. KIZER, WILSON -FALL, '98 BROWN or BLACK iiiiu:n DIMLVSIONS. I up kind Hun Is fadv guarantied llythi. w iiiditi vou em have another hat without, cost If ll doe not gun pultrti. iltifucttou. CONRAD.uA SELLS THEM AT $3.00- Pears, Grapes, Quinces, Oranges, v Figs, Apples, New Buckwheat Flour, Haple Syrup Blue Point and Rockaway Oysters, Turkeys, Ducks, Chicken, Game in Season. Pierce's Market I
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