f-rytm 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1808. HAPPENINGS OF NORTHJCRANTON SQUEEZE OCCURS AT STORKS' MINE, NO. 3. NoccssttRtcd tho Abandonment of Woik Affected Portions Aio Uelng Propped Up unci Operations May Rosumo Today Wedding of John Dove and Mrs Einncln Biad loy Excolslor Diamntlc Company Presents n Drama Tlinnksglving Day Notes of a Miscellaneous Charactci. A squeeze occulted In tin- fourteen foot vein of Storrs No. 3 mine vcstoi ilay morning, necessitating the aban ilonnicnt of wotk. Although of slight dimensions it mlKlit become tnoio ser ious, It was fcnied, and It was decided to cease woik. tilings of men Imme diately commenced propping up the affected poitlons and a resumption of work will piubably take place this morning. A QIUKT AVHDDINU. Mis. Prances Bradley was quietly united In mnrilago to John Dow, of Denver, Col., at the residence of the bride on L'ast Market street. The c: tnony was performed by the Hew A. J Chaffee, of the Asbury Methodist Kpiscopal church. Only the Immediate lelntives of the parties were present. Mr. and Mis. P've left on the mid night train for Davenport, N. Y , and nftcr a short visit at the home of Mis. Dove's glilhnod, they will return to Scrnnton anil make preparations for their departure to Denvei, where tlu-v will lcslde in tho future. The best wishes of a host of friends go with them in their new home. Mrs. Dow is well known and highly esteemed by a large circle of friends. Mr Dow Is a prominent business man of Dcn er, where he hns resided for over twenty-five yeais, having witnessed the wondciful growth fiom a meie village to the picsont city of 170,000 Inhabi tants. xotks or Tin: day. Last night in fit. Mary's hall the Ex celsior Dramatic company cleveilv In terpieted the strong melo diama "A Nolde Outcast" The piece was excel lently portrayed w ith scenic and elec tilcal effects. James Thomas, who as sumed the role of the outcast, dls plaveel marked dramntli.il oblllty. Tin minor chnraeteis wore talon bv cap able people who sustained Mr. Thomas admirably. A social followed the play. Turkey suppeis were seived at the Noith Main venue Hiptlst and Meth odist Kpiscopal i hui he iat night Doth weie well pitionlrod. The annual suppei nnd baznat of the Court Stieet Methodist Episcopal church was well attended esteiday. The affair was n soutce of ple.isuie for the patrons. The bizaar will be con tinued this evening. D.n id Jones, a membei of Company II, Is home on a fin lough Chpile.s Constantino, cloik of Com p.mj II who Ins been in the hospital foi ome time, Is now homo iectipei.it ing. Miss Maud Jrhn, of Ninth oko. Is visiting Miss Mary Davis, of Gieen Stieet. Globe Wareboto Pretty Little Garments for Pretty Little Tots And not one with several liuudrecl included iu the four following lots that is not fresh aud spic span new from the hands of the tailor. 5izes 4 and 6 only A little odd that the sizes should be limited, there's a reason for it however, an I that reason, ex plains the extraordinary price cut, which is simply beyond the comprehension of the ordiuary buyer, till everything that makes quality is fully weigh ed and reckoned up according to its true worth. Here Are the Price Figures On as pretty a line of Children's Jackets as you ever set eyes on. The cloths aud shadings are the choic est. The tailoring is faultless, the get up all that could be wished for, with all its various touches and embellishments that may be summed up iu the single word "style," are laid out with a lavish hand. At $2.98, $3.29, $3.98, and $4.49 These dainty little coats represent the best value ever shown iu auy cloak house or department in this city-right iu the begining of the season. This week the choice is limitless. Globe Warehouse DUNMORE. Jones Plnncll nnd Miss Hello Itar ton, two of our popular and well known townspeople, were united In matil mony at the home of the bride's bi oth er, LilReno 1'arton, Kim street, Wed nesday evening at F.30 o'clock by the Itev. William P. (Slbbon, pastor of the Prosbjterlan chut eh Mr. nnd Mrs. Pinnell have the best wishes of their numerous friends. I'dwnrd Hlgglnswlm was arrested late Wednedny night for being diunl; and disorderly, was given a li-mtlni; before Iliirgers Powell yesterday after noon and was sentenced to thlity days In the county Jail. Hlgglns has been, of late, a fre(ilent vlsltur at the bor ough Jail, and was warned by Hurgess Powell If he appeal oil again he would lecelve thirty davs. He tailed to heed the warning and upon his appearance vesttrdav was made to pay the warn ing bv going to lall. Pile funeral ot P. J ration, who died suddenly fiom heart falluie at tils home In Providence-, w 111 tnkc place fiom the honi" ot his mothei, Mis Ann ration, of t'lm stioet, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Intel mclit in St. Muy's cemetery. James O'Mnlley of Lake has Dot ti spending a few friends In town, l etui nod Ailel, who davs with home es- teiday. Miss Jennie eoor, of Cherrv street, who lias been spending several week nt Philadelphia with lelatives, has re turned home. Miss Kllen J1iiinon, of Ulshop Thorpe school, Is spending a few days with her parents on Dim stioet. Mr. nnd Mis. Thomas Drink, of Ap ple street, attended the wedding of William Potter, of Gieen Itldge, to Miss Mattlo Wilcox, of Madlwmvillo, at the latter plate vesteidav. Miss Francis Swingle of South Urn inn, has i etui nod home after a short visit with fi lends In town. Mioses Lucj Dills. Maine KWIar nnd Hessle Dcnjamln spent Thanksgiving dny with the hitter's patents at Hot listen llle. Miss Heatiice Kll"i, 0f Pitt-tern. Is being entertained by Mi. and Mis. James McKane, of Ilutlet stieot. About two hundred and llftv persons pat took of the excellent turke.v dinner served In St. Marks pulsh house bv the Ladles' Guild yesteidav. A neat sum was realized which will bo used in defraying tho Guild's expenses. Mlr.s Dva Montgomety, ot Chinch stioet, called on Pltts'cn fi lends es terday. Ployd Hand, of Mill street and Clay ton Potter, of N'orth Hlnkelv stuot. liave retuincd fiom a shoit visit with AVavorly friends. The I ndles' Aid soclot of the Melli odist Episcopal chuich supplied thir teen families with a Thanksgiving din ner yesteiday. GREEN RIDGE. J 1! Pooie gave each of his emplojcs a lurkov for Thanksgiving dinner. Dr MeGieevy reports four now cases of typhoid fever In John-on's patch. The entertainment at the Piesbvter Ian church last evening was well at tended. A very pleasing piogtamnvJ was lendeied. Our spoilsmen weie wishing for tiacklng snow for Thanksgiving day, and thev got It. Tie snow was in prime condition foi tiacklng rabbits nnd many of oui liiiiUeis profited by it as is attested bv tho game they bi ought Iioitr last evening People waiting for cais will find a ni- e cosy corner at Lorenz's ditig store lltt d up especially foi them. EVENTS OF DAY IN WESf SCRANTON MANNER IN WHICH THANKS GIVING WAS ODSERVED. Services and Entertainments Con ducted in a Number of tho Chut dies Welsh Prize Singers Entertained an Immense Audience nt the Jackson Street Baptist Church and Mado a Wonderful Impression Concert Given by the Syracuse University Qunitctto in the Simpson Church. West Hcinnton's lesldenU "ived tsos's Thanksgiving day In a v . n quiet luit appaiently thoioughly sallsfnt try wav. The snow which hupp mil around so opnoi timely put a finish, at touch to complete the dnv's usual, ir ought-to-be-so, style. Tho stores weie alt closed. The children took advant age of the snow nnd sledded down any convenient hill. Only one accident was lepoited nnd that was not serious. Many poisons spent the day out of tow n. In the matter of religious observ ance, this side with her largo number of chinches nnd church societies "did not forget." The union services' of the Lngllsh-spenklng chinches' held nt the Slmpon Methodist church are rcpoited elsewhere In this paper. Among the Welsh chinches, the usual three sei vlcrs wore conducted In each church. Wheie the church was without a pas toi, only prayer and praise service was held. Two sunilso services were held. The one at tho Simpson Methodist chinch at 7 o'clock was conducted by Miss Delia P. Dvans This was attended by members of the several Young People's church bocletles, and the attendance was large. About seventj-ilve young people attended tho sunilse service nt the Jacknn Street Haptlst church at G o'clock. This meeting was In chaige of the Haptlst Young People's society and David H Williams led. At St. David's l'plscopal church a l ocular soi vice was conducted at 10 30 a m. Hol Communion was celelnated and an appropriate sermon was preached by the lector, Rev. D. J. Mc Heniv. Hi other James, of the Older of Good Shepheid. assisted. At St Mark's Lutheran church, Itev. A. L Hanier, I'll D., preached an eloquent set mnn at the pel v Ice held at 10 30 a. m. His text wns "O Lord, how manifold aio thv J woiks, in wisdom hast thou made them nil; the eaith Is full of thv riches," Psalm 104 21. Holy Communion was observed and a substantial collection was taken for the Home for the Fi lend less. At the South Main Avenue First Welsh Congregational church, of w hit h Rev. David Jones Is pastor, three nai vlces weie hold, at 10, 3 and C o'clock, lespcctlvely In the morning Judge- H. M. Ddwnids, Daniel J. Dvans and Thomas James weie the speakers Misses Noia Davis and Mae Jones, and Thomas LMIas addressed the afternoon svivice. Their topics wore appropri ate. In the evening, Mrs. -V. G. Powell and Joshua Dllas made addresses. Three sei vices were alo conducted, at la, 3 and " o'clock, lespcctlvely, at the South Mrtln Avenue Welsh Calvinlstlc Methodist chinch The pastor, Itev. Hugh Davles, was In charge. Other foi ins of observance, but not of a l elisions set vice, weie nj tic Id. A -nipper was seived at the Scranton Street Daiitlst chuich between the houis of fi and 0 p m The affali was conducted b.v tin Indies of the clniuh and was a success. About 300 poisons weie served. The Chi I'osllon society of the Washburn Stieet Prosb toi Ian church conducted an old-fafhloned "at home' in their looms at that edifice fiom 7 until in ti, o'clock In the even ing C II. Hall chlblted sixty steie optlcon views dining the evening. The affair was well attended The Acme Social club had a huge ciovvd at tho (list annual social given iu the even ing In St. David's hall Joseph McDei mott furnished the music. WDLSH PHIZD SINCiHIsS. It Is Impossible to fully describe the pleasuie given the Immense audience which filled the audltoiium of the Jack son stieet Haptlst chuich last evening at the conceit given b the far-famed WcNh Pi Up Slngeis Pioni stmt to finish the audience comprising nearly all the loveis of good vocal music on this side, at least, and mun pi eminent citizens, weie on the qui vivo, and did not fall to piopeil.v expiess their deep satisfaction at the end of each selei tlon. The conceit was made up of fom glees, eight single elections by the sevoiat at lists, and a haip solo, a piano solo, two weal duets and one Insftunienlal duet. Miss Jennie Panv, ioal harplbt, and D. T. Davles, pian ist, pei formed the lustiiimental (selec tions, Individually and In duet. They alternated as accompanists to the solo ists. Miss Heatiice Hvans, H. A. M and Madame Miles Hevnon. sopranos; Misses Dot Piosserand Mary Hlehnids, contialtos. T Anion Jones, basso. Oilff Davles, It A M. bailtone; nnd David Llod. tonor, weie the soloists Messis. Llod and Jones sang In duet, as did Miss Piosser and Madame Miles I!o non All weie favoied, but Miss Dot Piossei. b her Indefinable pot sonnllt, was accoidcd an almost tem pestuous ice option, nnd If she would, she could have sung on tluough the whole evening. It would be ha id to select anywhere a mot o p"ifi"tlv balanced double riunr tette as evidenced In their glees. The whole p,ut weie out -naliied by Mi. and Vis P. II. Wanen at their residence, Ul Not tit Lincoln avenil", afler tho conceit Messis Llovd and Jones oi e being c nfrtnlned bv Mr and Mis D n. Thomas, of Jackson stioet. Judge ami Mrs. H. M. IMvvnid haw Misses Jennie Pairv and Mary Hlch aids as their guests. Tho icst remain at Mr. Wniien's. MISS M01K5ANS Sl'HPrjIDD. A laige paity of young people gath ei ed nt the lesldence of Ml. aud Mis William Huisc of ;K- South Fllmoro avenue, Wednesday evenlim, and ten doied a auipilse to Miss Minnie Mor gue. Pleasunl divot slous were en joed bv the visitois and at a season, able hour tefrcgimniitH weie served. The guests were the Misses Minnie Jones. Mnggl. Davles, Lillian Heese, SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough to run until It gets bejond tho leach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away." but la most case! it wears them .iwin Could they bo induced to try tho successful mccllclno called Kemp's DalKuin, which is sold on a pouitvo gunrunteo to euro, they vvouftl Im mediately seo tho excellent effect after taklns tho llrat dose. Price 2Jc. and Mc. Trui size free. At all driitjidnts, nna Dvnns, Minnie Morgnns. Llzzlo draft, Lottie Williams, Mlnnln Jones, Alice Phillips Llzsdo Merchant, Cnth eilnc Hnnlleld, Mary Jone Phllllps.Mno nnd Ollven Iteese, ltnchel Smnllcomb, of Plttslon; Mrs. Ileesej Messrs. Iteese Dvans, Leonard Davis, Stanley Mor gan, David Davles, avvllym Grllllths, John Williams, George Williams, Thos. Williams, John Phillips, Mr. Dnndo, Walter Iteese, William Hush, Wlltlo Ddwurds, Pan Davis, in: Ditori'DD tdn dolluis. Jerome Keogli, the champion pool player, was the defendant In n henr lug before Alderman John. Wednesday evening. W. c. Jones, of Clark's place, wns prosecutot The charge was keep ing a gambling machine, etc., In his pool room on Lackawanna avenue. The mnchlne designated was one of those cabinets used for plnvlng bv put ting a nickel in the slot and turning tho crank lvcogh was held In his re cognizance to appear nt court The case glow out of the tact that Charles Jones, i voiing ginndson of the prosecutor, had lost J10 In that rame machine the night befoie. Young Jones had been given $20 to go on an cirand for his grandparents nnd the money lie lost was part of this amount. Constables Sippet and Mlnlc made the arrest nnd seized the machine. Attor ney Jeffrey appeared as counsel for the plalntlft. CONCDHT DY QUAHTDTTD. The Syracuse university qunrtette, comprising J. Dames Wells and A. Y. Swift Hrlnk, tenors, T. Halph Hobln son and W. Hrooks Kelly, bassos, and Miss Hilda II. Snyder, accompanist, gave a fine concert nt the Simpson Methodist chuich last evening. They Were assisted by Miss Ada Dean, elo cutionist, of Wllkes-Pnire, who made her first appearance here. She Is a graduate ol the nmerson schoool of elocution. The affair was given by the Sabbath school class of the Simpson Sunday school taught by A. W. Lull. The au ditorium was crowded. At the conclu sion of the conceit a leceptlon was tendered the nrtlsts and Ice cream and cake were seived. RAILROAD WOMDN" DNTEHTAIN. Moses Taylor Sister Lodge, No. 121, Ladles Auxiliary of the Hrothcrhood of Locomotive Tialnmen, gave their first annual entertainment nnd social In Menis' hall ast evening. Mrs. Char les Lasher was chairman of the even ing. The programme as announced In Tho Tribune wns carried out and pro v Ided n rich nnd rare fund of onter tnlnment. The exhibition drill by St. Paul's Pioneer corps, commanded by Captain Walter McNIcholas. was the featuie of the evening. A dance followed, for vvhlcti music was furnished by Mrs. Agnes Mnlott. Red and white railroad lanterns made novel and pretty decor ations of the hall. PDRPOiVAl. AIC.VTION'. Alderman nnd Mis. John P. Kelly, of South Seventh street, are visiting the latter's parents at Atdenvllle, Pa. Dayton Hendricks, of Great Hend, was the guest of Miss Delia Davles, of South Sunmei avenue, yesterday. Mrs. David Dvans and son, Dewey: Mis Cheilos Davenport nnd son, James, and Miss Dva Oir, of Pittston, spent yester'av at tho home of Mr. and Mis Isaac Hauls, on Noith Hrom ley avenue. Ora L'vans, of ractoryvllle, called on West Scianton lelatives jesterday. Mrs. It. S. Storms and daughter, Miss Cora Storm, of South .Main avenue, me visiting nt Stioudsburg. Misse Ploience and Mnrgaiet Olbbs, of South Main avenue, are visiting In New York cit. Sejmour Jones, of Jackson street, called on fi lends In Wllkes-Hatro jes tt i day. Patrick Mellugh, of Lumno stioet, has letmnod fiom n visit at Huffalo. Miss Lauia Van Vllet, of Wihburn stieet, will spend the winter with lela tives in Dlmlia. Mr and Mis. Michael Joyce, of Lu zerne street, had as their guests jes terday the Misses Dllzabeth (Jallagher and Mniy Joyce, of Cnibond'ite. Miss Kate Culkln, of claike Hios., spent estordij at Foi est City. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oable.'of North ftarlleld avenue, have as their guest. Miss Lillian Transue. of White Haven. Pilvate John MoAudu-vv lies return ed to his compaic In the Thiiteenth leglmcnt. now stationed at Camp Young, Augusta. G i Ml-s Nellie Culkln. of Tenth stieet, visited fib nds In Pittston vesteidav. John Jones, of Ob pliant, called on West Sciaiitoii fi lends yesteidav. VARIETIES OF EYES. As Many as Fifty Adjectives Applied to Giny Eyes. From LipnliKott'g Out of a list of seventy adjectives dlieetlv applied to giay eyes, no less1 than fifty nie descilptlve of expus. slon. If we may bellve the evidence of these wouls, which weie not cnie fulty selected, but jotted down at lan doni In the couise of leading, al most uveiv shade of thought oi feel Inii is miuoied In giay ejes; and not onli do the winds repienent gieat vmioiv Iu epiession, but manv of the qualities which they lepiescnt seem dl in.etilcally opposed. , liinv eves are leseiwd and candid, cold and cordial; roguish and sad or pathetic, ginvo an genial, sinister and gullolosM, earn est, tiue, amiable-, pioud, et tendei. They may bo keen, sliaip, plot dug, penetiatlng, but they aie also soft, se lene, mild, pensive, dreamy, tuistful The.v an- often sevcie, jet as often aio they Hwct, timid, wistful, appealing or kindly, beaming, loving sympathtt- N'ow. when wo till u t the descilp tlotis of blue, blown oi black ejes, wo shah lnd that these ate bile'f e om punl with tho long and eluboiate d'Milptlons of giay ees, and they usually lefcr to some peculliiltj of si, shape, coloilng or light, tather 'than of deseilptlon A good example Ih tho dctxrlptlcm of Lorna Ooonc's largo ilaik e-yes, full of shadowy light, "lll.e a wood layed tluough with buii si " Hi own and black eyes aie almost alwnvs represented as lustrous, while luminous la mnpt frequently used In connection with giay eyes. Pathetic Is perhaps the adjective of expiesslon most often applied to brown ejes. spliltual Is seldom used to descilbe other than blue eei'. but to these also ncloiig the bad eminence or being shif ty, while black ecs are distinguished In the bame way by the woid hend). Gray eves are pcihaps oftenest ehar ncteieilzed as honest, and the woist that Is commonly said of them Is that they are cold or Hteely, m i Steamship Arrlvnls. Southampton, Nov. 21,-SilIcd: Lalm, Hremen, for New York. Liverpool, Not-. St. Salted; Nomadic, New York. Queens. town, Nov. '.'t.-Sallcd: Urltannlc, Liver pool for New Vr rk. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENT IN PHARMACY HALL. Susbscriptlon Dance Conducted by St. Irene's Society Services Held in the Churches Evangelical Church of Fcrco Wns tho Only Ono in Which a Formal Pro gramme Was Observed Large Number of Socinl Events Conduct ed Last Night Some Nubs of News. The subscription dance nt Pharmacy hall last night given by the St. Irene's Ladles Total Abstinence society was a brilliant function. Added to the pret ttnness ot the hall were exaulstte cle couitions of cut flowers, plants and flags. Miss Rearelon gave an excellent pro gramme of dance music. At 10.20 o'clock the grand mnrch was started. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Manley were the first couple of the liunelred In the march. At tho conclusion dancing was commenced and continued for several horns. The patronesses of the ball were Mrs. J. A. Manley, Mrs. 0. D. Con nell, Mrs. C. O. Holnnd, Mrs. Joseph Hnnnlck, Mrs. W. G. O'Mnllev, Mrs. John Gibbons, Mrs. Michael McOarry, Mrs. M. Dunlevey, Mrs. John McGln nles. Mrs. Pahvant O'Hrlen, Mis. John D. O'Mnllej. Mrs. C. T. Holnnd nnd Mrs. J. J. Walsh. The guests were Dr and Mrs James Manley, Dr. nnel Mrs. John J. Walsh, Mr. and Mis. C. G. Holanel, Mr. and Sirs. James McGlnnls, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. O'Mnlley, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Hannlck, Mr. nnd Mrs M. D. Dona hoc, Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbons, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Coyne, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Holnnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hums, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Daniels, Mr. nnd Mis. Ddward O'Hrlen, Mr, nnd Mrs. John D. O'Mnlley, Mr. and Mrs. John Wnrd, Mr. and Mrs Morgan Jones, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Gavin, Mrs. Anna Dempsey, MIbsc Tcssle Gibbons, Annie Dougherty, Laura Hurley, Alice, Nellie and Annie Mnhon, Mary Hast ings, Mary Mount, Dlla Dougherty, Ag nes and Mnmle Rellly, Lizzie McLane, Annie Dow ling, Annie Mamie, Tillle lyid Dlla McTlghe, Janet Jones, Ana tasla Clifford, Jennie Gavin, .losephlne Clifford, Kate Gavin, MargaieCDuik ln, Sadie O'Royle, Julia Whalen, Anna Clark, Nellie Sullivan, Fannie Magee, Fannie Atkinson, Sarah Vaughan, Margaiet Flaherty, Nora Haggerty, Nellie McGlnness. Dlla Gavin, Ella Joidan, Hose Clifford, Knte Jordan, Delia Gibbons, Annie McGravv, Anna McCrea, Maty Rearelon, Miss Cava naugli, Carbondale; Miss Manley, Nel lie Flynn, Dunmore; Nellie Donnelly, West Scianton; Kate Hryne, Carbon dale: James Dally, Charles Nolan, James nnd Rernaid Mahnn, John J. Rudy, Francis Keane, Ddward O'Hoyle, Dr. Frank McGravv. John Ketrlck, M. J. O'Toole, Dr. Ddward Donnegan, John Magee, Thomas Hlglln, John D. Cojne, John GHmartln, Charles Rlg lln, James Vaughan, John McDonough, Ddward Conneiton, P. D. Coyne. Clarke Hrown, Fiank McLane. William J. Canno, Frank II Rellly, Anthony Gor don. George Hums, Peter Walsh, Fiank Gavin. M J Murray. M. F. Donahoe. William Collins, James r. Judge. Ddward Horan. James Tlynn nnd John Manley, Dunmoio; M. H. McDonough, Mlnooka: P. II. Cava naugh, Caibondale; James Sullivan and James Clifford. srrtvirns i T.ur ciiritoinp. ThiinksBlvInK sei vices were held In several of the churches of this side ysterday. Theie wns but one chin oil vMilcli had nnaiiKed n foinial pro irramnie for the el'iv, tbe KvnnBellcnl Chinch of race, on Piosneet nvenue. The programme ns pilnted in this col umn yesterdaj, was ceirled out In de tail Itev. i:. J. Schmidt, the pastor of the consret?atlon deliveied n foice ful seimon, ilttliifc to the day. At th" close of the sei vices tbe concatenation ndjouined to the hall of the chuicli vvheie n tuihey dinner was solved, livery family of tlr church was pres ent at the dinner. At the Illckoiy .Slieet rresbyteiian chinch servUes besran nt 10 "U o'clock nnd ueie attended by a larse number of the connrefiatlon. The services weie In lef Itev. Mr. Nordt olnciatlnjr. ll f,nve a scholuily seimon ,11111 oftered n fervent tunvei for the manv bless Inpts affoided his flock, and his family dining the cui. A Inmn bv the eon KtcsntlJll closed the sei vices. Jlnsses at the nthollc ehiitehes vie celelnated ut fi 7 anel o'clock. -Uev. I'ctei Chi 1st said the mass at the liit hour noted, at St. Mai.v's church, and deliveied the sumon Itev. 1J. .1 Mellev ofllcialed at SI. John's chinch and inenched a seimon icplet" with timely nnd eellf.vliirf siirkosHoim foi his const eKatlon to follow during the jear. Sei vices u the Saeieel Ileal t Polish f'alhollc chiueh weie inrRely uttended. The new pastoi, Tather Zwaicla, otll elated. l!ev. T. V Dutv, of th- (Vd'ir Avenue Methodist Ilpiseopal chinch, pieacheel to an ececdlnKlv lnit;c patheiiiiK at the seniles at that chuich, held In thr mot nlt'B. At the conclusion th pathcriiiK letlred to the fcunday school looms, whcie n tin key illniier Wns seived fiom noon until 2 o'clock. In the nlsht the chuich was ngaln eiowd ed to listen to an exceptionally good eiitei talnment, held under tho auspices of the Ladles' Aid society of the ion-Ki-CKntlon. The piosiamme Klvcn was Kieatly enjoyed. An InleiestiiiB fea ture of the occasion was the closlnqr of tho contest foi a piano which has boon wnsed for four months with n Rood natuicd livnhy, between Joseph C'ok nnd Prank Davis. The lattei nnmed wns the vlctoi by a safe lead, Mr. Cook, In appreciation of his woik, was pisenled with a frald watch, Il"V. Mr. Lisse conducted bilef ser vifes it the Chi 1st Lutheran chuich In tho morning. At the rieiman Haptlst church, Itev. J. C Schmidt officiated at the services. PLACES Or AMUBUMGNT. Durlnpr the nftetrnon and nlpht hun dieds vlbltecl tho places of nninsement on this side. At Nuttcr'H hall iho IllliRKold band enteitnlned with n dance In the afternoon nnd nlsht. Con coris were Riven at - and 7 10 o'clock by the HlnsKold nnd Outh's bands. Tho MANY PEOPLE CANNOT DRINK coffee at nlKht. It spoils their sleep You ran drink Uruln-O when ou please ami sleep like a top. Tor Oruln-O does not stimulate; It nourishes, cheers nnd tceds. Yet It looks nnd tastes llko the best cof. fee. Tor nervous persons, ounn peopio and children Oraln-O Is tho perfect drink, Mudo from pure ernlns. Oct a package from our Bioccr today. Try It In place of rnffee. IS and 25c. Debilitated WoFMat Mr. C. B. CUne, Business Manager, " Koster & Blals," N. Y.. writes: 'As a tonic and strengthener for those who are debili tated and worn-out, the effects of your Johann Hoff's Malt Ex tract are simpiy wonaenui. l was suiierlng irom dyspepsia and nervous prostration for some months before I began to take the Johann Hoff's Malt Extirzizsti as directed, and now I feel physically like a new man. may rest assured that I cannot praise It too highly." Johann Hoff: New York. Berlin, Vienna, Paris. ! "GREAT SNAP "--SHOE SALE A LIST OF UP-TO-DATE WINTER GOODS AT CUT-RATE PRICES. BARGAIN SNAPS. Here Are n Few Extra Bargains : HmpSnlo Price Men's Oil Welt, kangaroo tip, double sole 1.98 Men's White Bros. ' Box Calf, leather lined 2.79 Men's "Juno" Calf, heavy soles, winter weight 1.98 Men's Felt Boots, with Perfection overs, $2.50 grade 1.89 Men's rubber boots $1 ')S Ilojs' rubber boots 1 19 I. idles' rubber bunts ''S Youths' rubber boots 1.19 Misses' rubber boots r.S Child's rubber boots 93 Hundreds of other Big Bargains, which wc shall mention fiom time to time in these columns. Standard HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITr. AMUSEMENTS. A C ADEMY OF MUSIC, xx UUROUNIIUR & RI!IS. LesJjeC 11. K. l.UNU. Manager. Week Commencing Mon. Nov. 21 America's Greatest Repertoire Organization. EDNA SPOONERS CECIL. And Their HIr Comedy nnd Hp3clalty Co. Dime Matinee Dally Commencing Tuesdiy Special Thanksgiving Matinee. NIGHT l'RICKS-lO, 20. SO cents. Ladles' 15c. tickets Monday night. Hilton Aborn's NEVA ENGLAND Comic Opera Co., Week of Nov. 28, With Family Matinees. ISLE OF CHAHPAGNE Monday Night. .'lstit Prices inc. 'joe, noc. Miitlncn-li'. 'JOu. I, idle, tickets for Mondiiy nlgli. can be olitnlnod. Wakefield orchestia fuinNheil the dunce music Th" Welcome Danclns class held a ball at Germanla hall which was a blK success In evety sense. The German Comedy company at ti acted to WeuklnKnian'ii hall a largo thronsr to witness a three-act diama, ! entitled "A Murder on Waid Stieet." It was cleveily pioduced and heat til enjoyed. Dancing followed the close of the piece. N'l'HS OP XGW.S. James Ruddy and Paul Wcndlln were fined $2 In police eomt lesteiday on the chaiKe of diuiikenness. They paid. Misses Mnrtha. Louisa and Gmmn Xoidt nie 111 at their home on Hickory street, Joeph Rosar, the bottlei, Is ill at Ills home on Hlich stieet. His condition Is considered ciltlcnl. The entertainment and dance of the Manhattan Socinl club at St John's hall last nlsht was hugely attended, OBITUARY. Adam sitotcl.il, on old and loi-peet'd leslilent of West He ranton, died jest'i duy inoinh'i; at 1 o'clock at hi.s leslcUnce, ltu South l.liuolu iivuiue after a ton; Illness. DtitiiHtil was neail S", veals of iikc lie was a pionilueiit and actlm member of St M.uU'h l.iillieian chuich. nnd was a iinnii'-lnviiifr. in in In his tas'os lie Issurvlvid bv his wife six d tiiKht rs. Mis. Mentis lllnkcv and Miss Kate Stoeckcl, of this cltv . Mrs Rustic, of Philadelphia, Mis IN tilt and Mis. Zim merman, ot Maturity Cltv. Tint tint sous llenrv Sloockt I iiml Adam Slneckel, Jr., of this elt and Pitdirlcl; Slues-cl of Malioi o- Cltj Deeerseil e line lieio fiom (iiinuny about thlitv-two mjm um The funeral will be held from St. Mnrk's Lutheran chinch at 2M oclock tomorrow afleinooii. Intel ment will bo made at the Washliutn stieit ecmeteiy. Jedm Sloun, a well-known n -blent e,f Stroudsbuitr. dionpiil dead at Ills honw Tuesdav morning Ue ceased was met ', .veais of age and this and Ills Kie-et Ml f over the death of tils lavoilu- son. the l..te R S Stm m. who died two nionllis ago Tiiesclii). i t tils rc-lcltiicc- In this cltv caused the siidilrn falllns: which end d so fatalli. Deceased was born In Pna ellse Valtev and lias iislded niartv all Ills life at StiniidsliiiiR lb- Is survived 1 one daliKliter, Mis l)i Pislier. of Provi dence, R I . and one son Abel Stoi.u of Moscow The funcial will be held from the re-liltnce this mninlnir at !i o elm Intcimeiit will be made at tho Sirauds burg cemcteo Miss Ciitlieillie- How i n vounKCst elaiuh tcr of the late Mm sail llov.en died at In r home In Silting Hrook Wednesdiiv alier noon nfter a Ions ItlnesH. Dectasel was well known In West Scranton. wluie tne fainllv fornuilv irsld d The finn ral will be held fiom the lesldcnee tomoriow ar tel noon nt 2Sa o'clock. Iutiimrnt will lu made nt tlio Sprln-; Diook cemelcr. X. J nultcnn.in. of Jifferson avenue Dunmore, died nt Ills homo Weelnesd.iv aged 5'i -ais. after a short Illness The funcial will take place today from hie Into home. Interment In German Catho lic cemetciy. Mai v. tho nvcnteen-innnths-old iIiiiik'i tor of tr. and Mrs William Stevens, of Applo avenue. Dniunore. died esteidis afternoon from the effects or an op-ration. Tho fiuicr.il notice will bo Blvtn later. Fnure Dons Miner's Clothes. Parts. Xnv 21 With a view- of avert ing a slrl'ce of mine is at Lens, in tho department of Pas de Calais, Preside n Pauie, accompanied by his suite, today mudo a personal visit to tho town, wh-ro ho donned miner's clothes and descended Into tho pit. Tho president convers"! with tho men and nude a btlcf speech You Men's Arctics .IS IJojs' Arctics 7'J Youths' Arctics 69 Misses Arctics 51 Lndles Arctics CO Child's Arctics 49 Shoe Store, 217 LACKA. AVE AMUSEMENTS T YCEUM THEATRE, RUIS & UURdtJNDUR. Less:;. II. K. I.ONU, Manager. Saturday "'ft'JW Nov. 26 Stetson's lllg bpectacular s 'J lie Itanium of tuont nil, under tbe manage ment of Win. ICllililo. 50 Men. Women anJ Children. Doublo band an J oiancstr.i A iirent com. Fiiny A Krent cust. '1 c lopslee, Miss Knto 'anliisto'i, nnd two Miirki. A Pack of Ueniilne liloodhouniM. New sons. Now ilnnoo. Now Mmlc. Hver tlilni; new. A carlo id of beautiful scenery, l'rlccs Kvoulii).-, jr,e, :ir,c, fiOCf Tfle .Matinee, cUUdrcn 10c, nclults '2rc. Gaiety Theater WEEK OF NOV. 21 2 SHOW3 S 3 DAYS EACH 3 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Barrett's Burlettists Cxtra MldnlRlit Performance, Tu:sda NIkIH ii p. m, CORBETT-SHARKEY Returns from wire direct from ring side Thursday. I'rlduy, Saturday -THE WHITE CROOK hpccinl TliaiiUhKHIn Matlueo 'Ilmr Not'JI to them, in the eoiuse of which ho said he dislred to biliiK to the winkers proof of tho kov ei time ut s solicitude lor them. M r.iure received an ovation fiom tin miners. Empeior in Pilson. London Nov .'", The I) ill Mill s PeMn eorie-pondent telegraphs that ill oliedlenie to circles fiom the remit lu empiioroi Thuihdi, Kim -Towed to tho elovvatfer tinpie-s on the oeeaslon ot tho nniilve i-nry ol In i lii.ijt-ts s lilith and then ictirrucil to his Iluid pil-on on thu lake. Menellk's Cold Hnnd. Iliilin Nov Jl It Is npoilid litre tb it King Meut Ilk has ii fused M.ijni Mirch and pcimls-lun to tr.ivcr-e Alisslnia. NEW YORK'S "i'lNEST." Jacob A Rils, In llle Outlook 111 addition to making lll.nuo arrests in lvi. the last ai-foi which a department ii pent has been 1 mil, thu police plcl.nl up and can d fm ninrlj .IK) lo-t children mid liiunei.lngs. n,oU cluime of IS, i.,1 ui sous who hid nut with aeeldenl or wtro found sick In the -lint, di lit with .It side lilts and M! would-bt- siileldes, utte ail ed 2 ''71 files, livestlsated I Jll, sudden deaths c los tl up aflei 1 1 1", ca-e le ss btoie l.iiH is vvliu had gone heme leaving btero en safe npi n and the wav clear lor thieves, whli h lultti lied to bi provhl-et cigalnst b a thoioiigh -e.iieli In e.u li ca-e or the slniiketiHi v.uulil h.evu thiiged the policeman vllh neglect, shot 411 mole or Ii ss mad dos stopped .'Jl luuaw.ijs team, toiiud IJ-i out of 171 missing poi-ons, mil 11"..' live iinlm is that weie a-tias In tin htnets to too pound, and more than a) mm dead ones to 15.ii ren Island Tlu font furnished res cuing nrews wluie i In s wire needed ut fourteen tolli-loin iu the linibor and for one shlpwitek To come to the presei t jear the eh tie live ollle t ol the old ci alone iau-id tin an-st of 2 " thin s nnd other m ib f.n tin- In Hi, twtlvo months th it ended with June who., com hlntd scuUnies on eonvletion fooled up over 1.273 veals bronchi two muidereis to the se all old ami put one behind the bars foi llfi and kiov-iiiI mon tlmu n quie ter of a mllllo-i doll.iis vMuih of stoltn piopeilx In spiti "I whli Ii show lug -lather I should -, In t ni-i of it-there was no "nihil mi oi , rim- m New 'ioik. DR. E-. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE Ufllu.KAL? ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, ' IsBoldunderpoiitlvo IVrlttcn urantco, byanthorizwl agents onlj , to euro Weak Memory, lhzzintMS, Wnkufulnots, 1'ila, Hjsteria, Quick, roes, Night Losscu, Kv it Dreamp, iJick ot Contl-clc-nco, Norvjuniiess, lat llido, nil Drains, Youth ful Krrorr, or L'xces Jvo U. o ol 'f obucco, Opium, or Liquor, vrblr-h lefeb to Mltcry, ConuumptloD, Ineanity nnd Ucnth, At rtoro or by rnau, $1 a box; viz for W; with xvrltteu uuainiiteo to euro or rcfunel ninney. hauiplopacli uco, containing tivo dai a' trentmeat, with full inatructions, 5 cents. Ono rumple only eold to eacn parson. At etoro or uy mmi. t2"Rcd Label Special Extra Strcnqln. s i For Imrjotoncv. Losn ol Pnwnr. Tio.r. Manhnnel. ' Sterility or narronnessl ,t I n bo:; uji for fj, with A -tvrlttnn rnnriintfe.ri In n-rt in ftSiint. Atfttnm fi&r-OREorbvmoll. tor S olcby William 0. CUrk. 326 Vena Avo hrmnlnn, I'a. tlaaWi is Weal, M&&& wrtT.W Ikm'&rfa ;s mwpA PW' r&?4Sfiv r& m UNfflNJ rtflCH