THE SCRANTON Tit LBUNE-FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1S98. 8 HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON BURGLARS AGAIN AT WORK IN THIS TART OF CITY. They Entered the Stoie of Thomas McAndrcw and Davis' Drug Stoie. Marriage o Miss Nessle Ross and Dr. H. W. Dawson at the Home of the Bride's Patents. Mr. and Mrs. rinloy Ross Patilck Drier Com ' mltted to the County Jail. Hltrslailes two K'-UHiK frequent In this lection. Thomas McAudteWH plate ot hii-tnc-M 'ii W',",t Mnikft stieet was onteicd lioin tin' leur on Lint Tuehdu.v tilKl't. 'l'l'' heavy lion IlIllH which plCltClt ll.e VllllloV.H WCIO teinocctl iinil tin ontunce i'ir. clod. The burRlui leinovod what kooiIm they wished which atiuiiiiitcil to ubuut $"i. Not belli),' content Willi thin they de Mioycd u laiiri .inioiiiit i.t uoniN out of n'hcer -pile, it seeing Vesteiduy tnoinliiK at 8 "0 01 lo. h as Patioliuan liom was puliollns; UN ltat In tin- h" inlty of l'.ukei stieet, In wan uttr.ut liv u inlbe. Hi- ll-tened fot u iepetl Hm of the noNo and heard It It" went up to U.iMs ditm stoic ut tin turner of I'uikor Mieet and Muln ave imc, uhcie lie found tlif ltont door had hcoh hlokph open, lmt the thief r thieve had been ceiled uwiy and had not seruied any In olv Tin- do us wcil' heavy end double locked. A pick was found near the door which wax u-cd to fotce an enltaime. The thieves wore not ptofeiislenaW The olllrer -loured th vliinli.v of the driic: Ftoi lmt did not iu coco In flr.dlns any mi plclotis chu".ictoi. MAiittn:i last i:vi:xinci. Mls Nep.slo Rois was married to Dr. II, W. Dnw-on last evening at elKht o'clock at tho linine of her paientfl. Mr. and Mis. Klnlpy Uoss nf North Main aenue. Mi. and Mrs. Dawson lett last lllKht for nuiTalo. where the will iieiid a few days after which they will ko to Texas for a pellod. Miss Nellie Haw son ni coiiipiinled them lo Duffnln, Among toso pie-enl wpie Mr. and Mrs. Kenny, of Hint k Walnut, and Mrs. Jones, of 1'lttnton. THIS AND THAT. I'atrlik ill lor, tho man who tried lo tommit suicide at tho station bolide Wednesday epniiiK was taken befoie Alderman llobetts yctetday and lined $") costh. and sent foi thiity days to the county Jail. Anthony Vnsker. who was auested by Patrolman 1 'a liner for enirviiiK i otii ealod weapons a lined $i" for dls onlerly eondtict and held for couit un der $"flil ball. As ball was not found for 1 1 1 in he will piohably be committed tu await tilat. The DIlIimoii mine letnimud operations esteiday after two weeks Idleness, during whiib exteiiKlve lepahs hne boon made Tho Wonii nV I-'oieli'ii Missionary so e lety of the i'lesbyteilan ihiuili will meet today at the homo of Mis. II. It. Hurlbut, of I'utinan ti i ft The Levitt's Ctiek and M.uln lolllpiles will bt paid toilav loseph S,i ,ii;i' and Mi's M iry Sherl d in will m u i ii il it the Tli 1 Knvaiy 7iiSiSiwC'i n x.'vvxv. ii iff1 I G obe Warebodse 1 p w' Vv-'m"'iiHi- yy iiii gi iQ rtimrf.!' xwnw A Of Fine Fancy Dress Goods Not ;t yard of eld styles or a single undesirable shade, nor yet a weave that is not fully in touch with fashion's fullest requirements; consequently there's no question about the desirability of these special offerings. Of Course There's a Reason for such sweeping reductions. It's one you've heard before, and probably profited by. We believe in clean ing tip stocks while the season is at its height and you have need for the goods. fl Feu) Illustrations from a Mass of Facts : 10 PIECES DRESS PLAIDS, In lovely, new- effei ts, 40 inches wide. Value lor 4-V. Sale Piice 25c. 3REAT ASSORTED LOT of fancy Di esses, lm hiding silk and wool weaves, poplins, elegant eiepes etc., in tho most chaimtiig of prtJicnl season's effects. Many 7fc grades among the huudrt d and odd plei cs beie Your cholie. Sale Price 37t,c. 18 PIECES 50-INCH. Fine, All Wool Ditss Flannels, liest half ilollai goods In nobby shadings. Sale Pi Ice 37.jc. ALL WOOL CHEVIOTS, 4,1 Inches wide in Navy only. A matchless 0e c loth Sale Price 37ic. 85 PIECES VELVETEENS, Complete Hue of supeib lolois 111 goods that aie honestly worth 42c. Sale Price JJ5c. 20 PIECES 54-INCH COVERTS, i:.tra vvintei weight. Mixed effects. Uest TSc cloth in this city. Sale Price 40c. This remarkable bargain-Riving sale of fashiona ble dress goods is now on. It's a genuine money-saver 1 Globe )y church by the Rev. N. .1. MeManus Wednesday afternoon ht 4 o'clock. Thev will reside on Thtodoro Btreet. Officers will be elected at tho Enut Market Street t'llmltlve Methodist church thlH evening. Th" Klrnt Welsh church of Market stieet will hold u le-dedleutlnn pervlce Sunday tiioriiliiK1 and evening1. Jiernard Davit Iuih announced that he will tun for induction for eonita blu in the Hecond wnid. GREEN RIDGE NEWS. Man lags of John Chailes Wlnke and Miss Nellie Charlotte Charles woith In the Piesbyterlan Chuich ut Noon. At IiIkIi noun ifiliiiln, amid a bank ut iiopluil palms and i mi i-.uillH'tnutn-. Ill the J'ru-diM liali cluiuli, John Chill It Wlnke and Ml-" Nellie Ui.ttloile Chiiilie wollli weie milled In multiline. Ml ('liatli swortli eiiti'cd I he iniln aisle ini utletiiUU mri Iiib a liianiliet ut iimliieii halr teins mil bridal iokcj. She vm lie t lit llie ullar In I hu Mouni iitteiuli.il bv U.iuk-i. .1. Phillip- Ilex. I. .1. lailisliiK, li, pr ruimiil the tuiimonv ucioiii im; lo the Plebli'liuu lltllul. .Mls Omlliswi nil wore a tulloi-Hiaile tr.ivellUK i iMiiini' ol oIivh j,iecn Kianlle loth tuiniiuil with while biiMiklotli. A plrKid iluilr l-d t f. !'. WhltUnime Mini? the umUIIiik Hi'liln flom l.ulientriln. Ml mid Ml- Wlnke will Mprtid thel" Ik Milium In I'liilinlelplila. nttu which tliev will i "tide In til ecu ttlt;c. Tile ludiem Wile ('uipulut .luck Hitch Kill, I'lilpiirill I'llllllli lto. 1)1. Wei mine Kiutvti mid William Wlnke. M Milnuhle piesuitH hi lit lo the new Ij urn -lied llllile lit til. Ill llle'H Inline, oil Mllflilll stlill. Willie the lisliel lllul llUt-ilf-loW 11 Irlelids wele enli rtalllid WnllU'Ml.iJ et-nlns. The oiit-oC-tiiWIi fllends wele: Jit. alio and Mrs. V.. A. 1't ntm.iii. Ml. ami Mis. II. '. ('hlirleswnilh mill il.lllKlltel, Miss Whlinev and Jlis luiiKo (IttiliiK. el ItimotluU'. Mis II AV. HatnHiiu. of t'ai linmlnlv, Jlni. Wlnke, Wlllli m Wlnke and ltan Wlnke, of I'hll.ulelptilu. TOOK STHYCHNlNi:. A. I. I'laue, of Demon dlieet, Woiliies dn. eeiihiR took i do-e ot strj ehiilne. Ciane has vtndlul medlilne and Is a Ilisl l.i -i Uetilil.ui. Almiit ii e.ir iiK'i lie took an ovenlo-'e of aeonlle and Dr. TIiihiimiii only said liN life h haul work, t'lane lost his liillui mill fatln l-ln-law about two weeks iiko Di. Newton was mllid and at mi eailj hunt estLiil,i. i'laue was it sthnj ensv. l'IMtSoNAI. AND uTilltltWIM: Mr, and Mi- Chillies Ljon, of I iiloa ilnlp. Hiiont Tliank-glxhiK "av with friends on Mmket stieet. William t'ulili siipeilnleiiiltiit of Sim n-eei- lion null, leslgned his position 'i dnenl.iv eMiitnn .Ml Volitlit, of the Stihuili.ui plant has been iiHkid to ut i eit the position, which he once held. M'H Tpellmmutll who lias heen vlslt hiK Mis f i:. Kovs, of Adams avenue, has oat lied riiilitln, wlleio shu rspeits to stay. The teatheis of the 1'ieshuf ti m Sill. din school met W'ediiunli iiveulntj to iimsldir what slniuld he done In the wa, ni im-hNis lor I'lulstmas. .Suiida ietilllK tho sue lament, ut llie Luril s -upper will he tjbsricd In the I'resliMi t Imi chin di. ' I .in tu. the Washington avenup iliui;-1,'l-t hiii iituinid Horn a business tilp While aw.iv Ml l.ntenr. spent pai I of a d i lunilliiB Willi mind success. M I., Pine of Sandei-iiu a(iiue. Is lmliiK his hoii-e upalntiil Ml and Mrs. John ('. Waul ul Axoci. He l-ltliu; thill sou at the home or Mi". Jlohi it Si well, on J nh in stu i t Ml- II P l.n-will ul I'nloiulili Is M-ltllur hrr d, iikIiii i vli- (" 1) Me id, ot Maiki t stn 1 1 s 40-INCH BOUCXE CHECKS, Very stylish. Makes liandsome skins, tieuulne T."n nuallly. Sale Price 40c. 20 PIECES WAIST PLAIDS. With beaiultul all 'silk stilpi. In the most cMiulsite ttiiuc combina tions. An exception ut TfiC cloth. Sale Pi ice 5Uc. ALL WOOL, SPONGED CLOTHS, In mollis, greys, gieen, blues, g,u. net, etc. An excellent Sue nualltv. Sale Pr ce 00c. 25 PIECES 50-INCH, STORM SERGE, Itlues and blacks only The nicest i loth in slot k. Sale Price 50c, 40 PIECES VIGOREAUX BIEGE, In delicate mixtures. Auothei b.'ie line. Sale Pi ice 08c. THERE'S MUCH MORE TO TELL Time's short though. Why not visit the depattment During the SaleP i r i H "ii i i F ii "J n 11 ii?ji7i V lii m Ti ylt i uirmnS Warehouse EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON BRANCH PUBLIC LIBRARY HAS BEEN OPENED. Rooms Are on tho Second Floor Fiont of the Banner Block B. Levi Charged with Recelvlnp; Stol en Doods Concert hi St. David's Episcopal Chuich Plans for Or ganizing n Young Men's Chilstlan Union Ofllcers of West Side Re publican Club Named. That wlili h was suuuested In The Tilbutie many months nun, was Klven Its (list ttlal esteidti and iiin. should the expetlinent ptoe s'lli i essful, be ionic u pellillillellt featllie. Yestelday altei'iioun at I o'i loi k the IlMle Park ilellxeiy stiitlon ttud f i ee liadlllff loolii, whli h. to all Intents ami puipo-es, ut piisent will be a btaiuh of the Sctaii toll Public llbliu.V, was opt lied ill the Welsh Plillosuphlcal soi letj's looms, mi Smith Main ueniU'. Tiles,, looms ale on the seiulid Hour fiont of the Manner blouk, and the en tiaiiie leads utistalts it the doorwav nest to Walets' Jewell) Kole elitianee. Miss Itehii Tliotiius of South Main ave nue, and a nine of (ieiieial Mine Sllpeiltitelldelit lluij.imlti HllKheJ. of Waslilniin stieet, will be In i liame. The looliiH Will he open flom 4 p. III. until 'I p tn eveiy day, except Siindas and holldnxs. In time, all the leading petlodhals will he found on the tables. Thellbtaix owiml b. the Welsh Phllo sophluil Mit lelv will undoubtedly be aircssll.de also In the leadeis at the looniii as heietolon, whin the tiustecs allowed ftee leading loom to the pub lic. Simple dliectlons ale posted or Klven to those who deshe to obtain books from the main library Kneh caul holder has but tu leave thelt card and list with MKs Thomas ami call the next afternoon 01 exenlliB and lecelve the book. This dellvciy saves time and expense to the applicant, owing to the non-necessity of 1i.i1iik to ko to S Lin ton. Llbiatlan Cair ai i oinpanled Miss Thomas to tho new station estpulav and made things plain as to the method of pioieduie. He has al-o arraiiKed foi the dellxeiv. w hli h will be done eaih day by riiailcs DoiikIh i ty, it stu dent at the lllsh si hool, who lesldes on this side As .stated in The Tilbtine about thi"e weeks ago, this step wus the icsult of i lonfeience between the Srianton Public llluarv ltii"tee-, l.lbiailaii f'.ii r, and Tilistees Judse II. M. Hdwaids lleiijaiuin Hughes, James A. i:ansatul Daniel J. Kvnns, of the Welsh Philo sophical society llv this aiiangement the exjiensc im in led Is home mutual ly. The Public llbiaij pays the assisl alits unci futnlsheu Hie net lodicals. etc : the socletx luuilshe.s the looms, light and heat, and cue of looms, and i lea-otiable u-e of Its laige Uhiai.x al le.idy on the piemlses. C'ledlt should also be given tu Com mon Count llinaii Jo-eph i)lici, ot the Fifteenth waul, and to the West Side boa ul of t i.icle for vei v matetlal ef foils in behalf of the station. Now that t'-e 'station" H an assuied fact and will he until Apill 1 next, It le muins with Wist Suantoulans whether or not It beiomes a success. The sta tion Is hete in jour midst to aciomiuo date and should be pati onled, and thus icllexe the stialn on the main llbi.il. so fai as book applications ale (oik 1 1 ned. Hveiy pei sou using the looiiu should not foiget that dlsonlerlv loiidtut, loud convetsation. or tudeness of nnv suit is not allowed, and when it occurs alwas les-ens the benefit of stub a public Institution. CHAIlfli: AC.A1NST l.l'.VI I! Lev I. of llavmond court, a junk dialei was held in ball In the sum of S'iUO m a heai ing held before Aldei man John last evening. Levi is charged with lei eiv Ing stolen goods. The piose cutors nie Williams and flibney. plumbeis, ni Ninth Main avftiue. The fli in weie glvin the i initial t tor put ting the gas and water llxtiues Into a building which is being elected bv Contiai tor Thomas Pihe tin William IMwuuls, mi F.llxabeth stieet, Tripp's Plot. Wedne.sd.iv afternoon the vvoik was completed and eveij thing was In shape lor n test bv the plumbing In spector yesteiday morning t'poil going to the lesldelice It was illtcovPted that tu several places gieat lengths ot lead pipe were cut out. The value of the pipe alone amounts to over $30, as is claimed by Messrs. Wil liams and Gllmey. An Investigation was made and the stolen pipe was found In Levi's shop. Levi stated at the healing that his assistant has pin chased the pipe flom J. Sitravlti". yes teid.w moiniuir uhllo he was absent. N. Suravitz became surety tot Levi. CHRISTIAN vxiox. A meeting of the committee on jiet manetit oiKanlzatlon of the Young Men's Chilstlan I'nion, of this sliiy, was held lust i veiling at the lesldence of Itev. J. P Moffatt. on Washburn stieet. Rev. S V Matthews and AV. Phillips, or tin. Scianlon stieet Baptist chuich: 1''. S. cm v, ford, of the Simp son Methodist chinch. J. H. Williams, of the Suinnei avenue Piesbyteilun chuich: nun W. M. Piestvvood, ot the Hampton street Methodist chuich, weie piesent. Itev. Matthews was made ehaliman and J 11. Williams secielary. A bilef I constitution was diawn up and will he piesented for c onflnuatlon ut the next meeting of the Union Sunday after noon at the Simpson Methodist chinch. The name Yoiiiu; Men's Clulstlnn I'n ion will be leinmniendeil, nlo that the membeishlp shall be classified un- i der thlee heads, viz. acllve, associate and honoraiv. The active members shall be those who aie members of any of the Piolestant i lunches, the as sociate, non-inembeis of any church; and the honorary the pastois of Pro testant chinches. UPKICURS NOM1NATHD. The metnbeis of the West Side He publican dub met In legular session lust pvenlng at theli looms, cornei of Main avenue and Jackson stieet. In addition to other Impottaut bus iness, tho nominations for otllcers for the ensuing teim veie made These nomination weie made President. W. (iayloul Thomas. lie-piesldent, Chur les riodshall. rei oidlng hecietary, T. 11 Moigans. maishal, W. II. Thayer, financial secretau-trcasurei, H. M. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT And each day mid night iluting this weik !ou can get at any diuvglxt's Kt rap's Hal. sum for the Tlno.it unci Lunns, acknowl edged tu be tlie most successful remedy iv el sold foi Coughs, Cioup, Bronchitis, A st lima and Curauiuplitiu. Cot a hottlo today ami keep It ahvavs In the huusc, su you can check your cold at once. Prlcu 25c. and SOc. Samolo buttle tree. Miorts; hunter, P. K. Lewis and V. 11. Heme. The election will bo held ut the next icKtilar meetltiK, (IIIANi) MUSICALS. The second muslralp given by the niuinbeis of St David's Conservatory of Music last evenlnff In the assembly looms of St. David's l'plscopal church was a pronounced ntiecef. The at tetulanco was voiy laige and eery number was well t'lven. HcV. 12. J Mel K'li ry, rector of the chuich, pie sided and Mis. llany Stowns and M-s Myrtle A. Selheit weie the accompan ists. Prof Clink S. TliomttM Is In charge of the conservatory and led last even ing's com i rt. The lit st number was a pluno selec tion by Prof Thomas, followed by a s'hfit t add! ess upon the "Consetvatory W'oik" by Chilli man McIIeiny M!es Sadie Ci timer, Vpiiiu Shlrfei and Flout Kaufhold played piano solos. The lat ter two nit. pupils of Mis, K. V.. IJlncl; liiton Violin duets weie plapd liy the Misses Mny Plsher and Lillian Ken wood and Miss Fisher sang, Miss Ken wood in t nmpaniiiK with n violin obll gato ltd iiittlons were given by .I.itnsi H. Llrlllln. Misses Knnnlc Ultteuben der and I.aitia llallett ptioed a piano duet and Misses Maigaiet Phillips and 1-ttit Dunkeily sung a duet. The Sight Singing elass sang two selections. Tlie coiisei vulol V expei ts lo give atiothet lutisltale later In the month. dkivhij sr.vnuni.Y inmi-udd. William Hawkins, of :n: Not Ih Fll nioii avenue, einplojed as a dilver In the Arthbald mines, was caught be tween two loaded cars ve.stoulay after noon and lelllhl.V siiuie.ed. IIH clips In ought help and he was extt lulled, lie was iPinoved to his home and at tended bv Coiolier-elei t J. J. Unbelts It Is not thought that Hawkins is uf feilng Jioiu Internal Injuries, PHItSON'AI, MHNTIOX. Ftinetal Director and .Mrs. M. F. Wymbs, of Jackson street, hud as their guests jestetday John Ward and daughter. Mist' Alice Ward, of Wllkes liane. Mis, "William Wateis, of Mauclt Chunk, is visiting fi lends on this side. Mr. and Mis J. T. ltlchauls, of Tenth street, aie in New Yoik city. Judge H. M. IMwuuls and sou, llany, of South Main avenue, ate in Xew Yoik i it. v. Mis. Mniy Dunkerly, of Meildlau stieet. Is visiting in New Yoik cit. Mr. C. J, Mann, of Altoona, has re turned home fioin a vlMit with Mis. Seth W'llgley, of South Main avenue. MINOIS XHWS NOTi:S. Heoige Iteese. of IkM) Ninth Paik avenue, was Iujuied at the Hlope vestetdav. He sustained li.vde Tilpp scalp and face wounds and was taken to the Moses Tu.vlor hospital. The f uncial of Russell, the voiing son of Mr. and Mis. Daniel J. Kvans, of 11 Acker avenue, was held yestei- i1" x lay aftetnoon fiom the ielilctiio. Sei - weie lulef and pi hate. Intel- metit was made at the Washburn street cemeleiy. Another liietllug ol the lesjiettlve itspllatils for the -seveial waul olPcts In the Fotiilh waul will be held this evening In Aldciman John's ollh e, on Ninth MalnlaveMiie at X o'clock. Uveiv aspliant Is expected to attend, as the revel al lominlttees appointed at the last meeting will make their lepotts. The L11II1 s uf the Ladles Aid society of the Washbuiii stieet I'lesbyteilan chilli li held an all day session yestei day at the 1 hutch. Consldeiable wink was done between the bonis of ! a. in and "1 p. 111. Luni li was seived in the ihuich assembly moms. l'iepaiatoi sel vices lor the obser vance of holy communion and lecep t Inn of members at the Washburn stieet I'lesbyteilan church next Sun day 11101 nlllg will be held at the chuith 1 his evening. The fiinei.il of the late Mis. Mniv lliown will be held this meaning at 0 o'clock fiom the lesldence, on Seven teenth stieet The i cumins will be bin ne to St Patrick's chinch, where a mass nf leiiulem will be celebtated. Intel ment will be made at the i utile dral cemcteiy. A tegular tnuetlng of the Latkaw an na louncil. No. inn, Royal Aicanum, will he held this evening In lvoilte hall. Uvery member Is lequestod to be pie--ent. The semi-annual election of otll ceis will be lipid, followed by a shin t soc lal session. Mbs Million Hutchinson, of 1.-.07 La fajette stieet, eiiteitalned the niembets of the Jackson Street Uaptlst church choir at her home Wednesday evening, The hostess, who Is choir organist, proved bet self a pleasant entertainer. Vocal ami musical selections were en Jueil. MINOOKA. Adam Fasshold, the well known (Jieenwood hotelman, and Miss Mai garet Kilbln, of aieenwood, weie unti tled xestoiday moinlng. .Mr. anil Mrs. Fasshold left In tho afternon for New Yoik and othei points of Intel est to spend tin it honeymoon. Thomas Jojce. of Staffnid stieet, a miner at the Taylor shaft, was pei lously and In all piobablllty fatally injuied Wednesday night by a fall of lock Mis. John McCiea wus a visitor at Plttston yesteiday. The congregation of the Ciieenvvood Piesbyterlnn chinch will lender u ie teptlon to W. W. Youngs, their new pastor, at the chinch this evening. The funeial of tho Into Chailes Gnui d, whose tragic death was men tioned In Wednesday's Issue, took place yesteiday flom his late home in West Mlnooku. Intel ment was made In Tay lor cemeteiy. OBITUARY. William Uaniels, a widely known far mer of Spilng lliook, died of pneu monia Wednesday evening at S o'clock at the home of his brother-in-law, W. J. Phillips, of ISIS Pi Ice street, vvliete he had gone a few days ago to nttend a futieinl. The deceased was bom In Wales sixty-eight yenis ago, but has leslded 111 Spilng lliook for neatly half a tiiitur The funeial will take at Spilng Htook on Satur day at '-' p. in. Fllends who wish to attend will be met by can luges at tho viaduct on the. AVIIkes-liatie ami L'ast ein railroad at '.' u. in. Siitunluy and ut Moscow on the 11., L. and W. roud at K u in Mis. Mar.v llennlgan, an mint of lit, Rov. Plshop llnbnii. died Wednesdav nun nlng at her home in Honesdale. She had been In poor health tor sev eral year. Her husband, John Hen nlgan. died several veois ago. He was n. well known Honcsdalu merchant, Tho funernl will 1 1 held at 10 o'clock this morning, Mass will be celchiated In St. John's church. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS AT THE SOUTH MILL. William Cain Has a Foot Crushed and George Hnhn Is Scalded with Boiling Water Alderman Lentes Re-Unites Mr. and Mrs. John Can flold News of Soclnl Affnlrs, In cluding Tonight's Membership So cial nud Reception ot tho Y. W. C. A. Rooms, William Cain, of Piospcct avenue, an employe at the South mill, Was In Jllied there jestetilav A large plat at the lolls In the mil tlepaitment tell, landing on his light foot, btuislng that member seveielv. He stiffeieil much palu Ii Manlev oideied his removal Inline Tlieiu the Injury was ili-essed. It Is ft. ned that amputation or thtee toes will be liecesiit v. (icoige Hahti. of Neptune plate, In conlluecl to his home. Hiiffeiing from u sevet scalding leeiived at the South mill vesiotd.iv. He was wot king near the ' tubs" nenr the soaking pits when a llow of boiling water was spiushed on Ids both and lower llnihu 1(e was liken to his home and given medi cal nttt tit Ion bv 1 r. Kolb. Inhii Campbell, of living avenue, who had a rem. likable escape trom a shocking death at the South mill about two months ago by jumping finm ii moving ciane was temoved to Moses Tnvlor hospital last nlglit. I ampbell vi as taken to that Institution for treat ment when lulutid and was discharg ed lecentlv. Since then fuither oper ation has been found neccpury. AN AL'DHHMANIC PHACHMAKKR. John Cnntield, of ZW River stieet. Scranton Flats, was airnlgned before Aldeinian Lentes last night on a chaige of assault and battel y. prefened by his wife. The woman told at the healing that her husband gave her seveie beat ing" T'he aldeiinan called the hus band nml wife into his private olllce and hi ought about a teconcitlatlon. Mis. Canfleld wlthdiew the chaige against her husband, and the aldciman closed out the costs In the case. The couple depaited li dim the com t loom apiiateiith as happy as on the da they walked ftom the altar together. SOCIAL DOINHS. John Flckus, of Midi stieet, was thlitv-elght ears of age estenlay. t his lesldence last night a laige number of his filer.ds gatheied to appi opt late ly observe the event. An evening of much enjoyment was spent by the mot ry gatheilng. Mrs. Flckus, assl"t ed by seveial fllends, seived a palat able supper. Mi. Flckus was vvarnilv niugiatulated, and the leclnlent of several piesents At llie Young Women's Chtlstian as sociation munis tonight a membeishlp "nch.l and leceptlon will be held In honor of Miss Hsther Roland, the new assistant seiietatv, who assumed her position yesteiday. Mis. John Halt man. Mis. Adam C.esu hlndt. MKses Lvdla Nouit and Hdna Klaumluzei' will ii"sp't In tendeilng u piogtainmo of music and lecitations. A delightful evening and a large attendance are assuied. Metnbeis of Ta.vlor castle, Knights of the liolden Ragle, vvcie the guests last nlirht ot Slocuin castle of that older. The vlsltois at the tegular meeting of the local castle assisted and exempli lied the degiees of the older. At the conclusion of tlie meeting theie was a social session, which wata souice of veiy pleasant eiiteitalninent. NPMS OF NL'WS. Mis. Chailes Hetister, of Cedar ave nue, is 111 with an attack of quinsy. Peter Faust, of Hlckoiy stieet, who was 111 with tvphold fever, hus iccov ot ed sulllcleiitly to paitly attend to his duties nt Pludp's pharmaiy. Miss Kate Uemuth, of Cedar avenue, whose Illness was noted In this column u tew days ago. Is Improving Fiank Scheuer, the Cedar avenue butcher, Is confined to his home with neuialLia. Itobeit Frani: of Cedar avenue, Is 111 with the gilppe. At the fun.'tal of Mm tin Jot dan, of litlson, fnt'u i of Mis. Rihvnrd Colo man and llehudu .Ionian, of Hlckoiy stieet, this side, yesterday afternoon the following Scranton people were piesent: Rdvvard Coleman and family, Mr. and Mrs, John A. Coleman, Mrs, Stephen Reap, Mrs. John Loftus, Mrs. Micael Ollbov. Mis. M. J. Mav, Misses Cassle and Ressle Devine, Kllen Hope, liildget Mullen. Lizzie and Rlla Mav, P. Jennings, He. J. J. Walsh, Joseph Devine and J. J fJordon. The funeial ot Carles A'-neischlager, ol Cedar avenue, will take place to day fiom his late hotni . Rev Mr. Noult will oltlclate Frank Hi lei. of Kdwaidsville, Is vis iting fllends lieie. Hermit d McGrcevey, of Chinchilla, was a visitor on this side yesterday. DUNMORE. Dr. clnrvev extracted the bullet yes teiday morning from the right leg of John Hi own, of Hniper nnd Wind stieets, who was shot by an Italian Wtdiiesday evening. The bullet had taken an muifual coiuse. piohably sav ing Rrown's life and limb It passed the larg" tibial aitery without cutting It and Just mKsed shatteilng the bone, He will have lo stay In bed foi some time, as the wound Is a very painful one. A hoiSH belonging to H. A. Stevens, the giocer, tan away Wednesday af teinoon on Di Inker stieet. but was taught befoie doing any other damage than teiulug the cover of tho wagon. The drop huiiiess for the new team of the Neptune File company has ar ilvod and wll be placed In position as sunn us the chemical wagon an Ives. One of the drawing cards foi Satur day's game of foot ball, between the St. iiiomus and High school teams at Athletic path, will lie Clarence Bellow , of Htove stieet, who plays with the HIeIi school team, and who Is fast making a mine In foot hall circles. Word has been icieived fiom Klcliard Angwln, who enlisted In the Fifteenth United States Infoutty ami left hero for the miuth on Nov. 21. stating that his leglment was oidered to Cuba on Monday last. The leglment was to be euiivejed on the transput t Chester Miss Ruth Keubler. of Mam h Chunk, WHATDO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dim t give the tn ua or culTee Have you trledlhe law tood dllnk culled llllAIN-l).' It Is delicious and nouilshlng and takes the place of coffee The mine (Iruln-O vim give the child! en the niiiio health ou dlutrlhuto through their s slums. Craln-O Is lnudo of pure giulns, and when prop i tly prepared tastes like tho choice gradtM of coffee but costs about U as much. All groicrs soil It. lrc. mid 25c. A Certain Tonic and In vigor a tor Dr. Wm. N. Bradford, of Cambridge Ohio, writes: " 1 find Johann Hoff's Malt Extract re tained and assimilated by the most delicate stom ach. It Is a certain tonic and Invlgorator, Imparts energy and vivacity; Increases the red blood cor puscles and thereby supplies resistance to fatigue. It Is all you claim for it." AMUSEMENTS. A CADKMY OF MUSIC, ""- llURtlONDHR & RHIS. I.es:e. II. K. I.ONll, ManniEcr. BALANCE ()f: WEEK New England Opera Co, AULTON ABORN, I'ROP. ctrS,, Monday, Dec. 5, Tlie Sliea-McAulliffe Stock Go, PieHonlliijc tlio Ki'i'eatrle toincillnn, JERE M'AULLIFFE, In llt'pertolre. S- - Ladi3S Cut This Out ! It Is wort 15 cents. 1 hh ticket mid if cents onlllles nnv lady to a ,io cents reset veil seat lit the Academy of Muile, Atnmlny nlglit, Oec. s. to me the McAulllffe Stick Co In The New fire Patrol. All clippings must belli before 0 p. in. SiUurday. Evening Prices 10, 20, 30 cents. Matinee Pi Ices 10 cents. who Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mis. Will iam Miller, of Utook stieet, was In juied yesteiday by falling down a lllght of stens and striking her head Pr Wlnteis was called In and dressed Hie wound, which lequlred several stitches. A pleasant sutpilse party was given In honor of Pilvate Charles Kiona, of Companv C, Thliteenth leglment, I'enn svlvanla vollinleeis, at the home of his patents, on Last Blinker street, last evening. Refreshments weie solved bv Mis. John Frank. Mis Williams and Mrs. Hnivey The guests weie as fol lows: Misses Delia Keller, Gel tie 'Will lams. Maude Keller, Llllle Tudge. Grace Ilarvev, Annie Kline. Kate Kline, An nie Mead, Gel tie Kloetcher, Maude Williams, Kate Ktona, Annie Van Her gen and Mamie Paft, Messis, James William Thomas Thornton und John Mnlla, of Compan C, Thirteenth tegl ment, Pennsylvania vulunteeis; James O'Hora. Geoige Wilson. Frank Hllck ens, Geoige Giaeoner, Charles Frank, John Muiphy and Louis Illlckens. Thomii' Joitlan, of Chestnut stieet. was tendeied u party last evening by a huge number of fllends. Miss I aie retla Snyder, of Dudley stieet, has t etui ned home fiom a shoit vh'it with West Plttston fllends Master James i;iis, of Church street, Is confined to his home with an attack of lheiimatlsm. John T. Watklns will sing at the Sun day moinlng service in the Presbjter- lan chuich. The Young Ameilcnn Social club will conduct a dunce In its looms, on lllake ly street, this evening Fred. Russell and bride ai lived In town yesteiday and are spending a few day.t nt the home of the gloom's par ents, on IlinUely stieet. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Pies byterlnn chuich will meet at the homo of Mrs. A. D. Hlachlnton, on Him stieet, this afteinoon. Kdwaid Woodward, of Rlectilc ave nue, Is convalescing from his late ni nes". Miss Teiesa Cook, of Scranton, spent jesterday with her patents on Chestnut stieet. A ball and waltz contest will lie held at Keystone hall, imdei the auspices of the Keystone Social club, Tuesday evening. Dec. 13. The music will he by an oichestra; tickets, :!,". cents. Clock's Fire- ghtlng Attachment. One of the most Ingenious as well as useful contrivances ever invented is a clock with attachments that not only wake a person at nlglit, but also strike a light in the room and kindle a fire. The clock Is the Invention of Mr. Thomas W, Hunt, of Macon, and is certain to become n household neces sity. If a nersnn wants to get up at S.30 o'clock in the morning, all that Is neccssviry Is fo set the ahum on the clock for that hour and adlust the OUR GREETING IS Christina 5 They Are They Are They Are OUR choice selection of new Holiday Goods ara now ready for tlie inspection aud approval of all who know a good thiug when they see it. Come in aud be pleasantly surprised. Nothing now to hinder you from having a merry Christmas as you cau get the presents you want for the persou you wish at a price you cau afford pay. We have new novelties in nice but inexpensive goods. 1 We have choicer and more costly gifts, rauging upwards in. paice as high as you can go. Iu all grades and at all pric es we cau supply you with the uicest aud most appropriate gifts for the little and big, old aud youug. We want you to come iu and see the best ; we want you to know how much there is of it and how cheap it is at the very reason able prices we ask. We have a merry, satisfactory and money saving Christmas aud make your holiday purchases of A. E. ROGERS, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, 213 LACKAWANNA "AVE. Diamond), Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Noieltles, Etc. Johann uoirs Man Extract AMUSEMENTS TYCEUM THEATRE, REIS & nilRUUNDBR. Letteei. It, R. I.ONO, AUnacer. Friday and Salurdny Even lugs, SATUIIOAY MATINEE. Decembe2 and 3, What Happened to Jones. Hy (Jeorge It. llroadhurd. piticns-::, r,o, 73 and ji.w. MATINRK In.Ci:S-25 and 50c. Gaiety Theater ONE SOLID WEEK Dally Matinees Commencing Mon. Nov. aS l l tj I . - W YORK STARS VHUDEViLLE GO With the American Hougitren INEZ MECUSKER Specially Engaged. NEXT WDEK-The Bowery IturUsquers. Playing Daily Matinees. A CHILD can frost a. cake In ona min ute If she uses ICEALINE The New Fronting No sugar or flavor useil All Groi ers 10e pkg. : or mall 13c, Made only by tho iCrjALINU MANITACrL'UING CO. Holyoke, Mniv light and flie attachments, Promptly at n..:o the aim in w ill awake the pleeper, light a candle that Is attached and. kindle a Hie in the crate. The clock works perfectly, nnd Mr. Hunt has al ready sold the state right for their sala in a number of states. Macon, Ga Telcgtaph. ASKED MILES FOR A LIGHT. Private Soldier's Request Cheerfully Complied with by the General. Walilngton Special In Chicago Record. A member of Geneial Miles' staff telte of an Incident down at Tampa be fore the ilep.ntute of the troops fop Santiago. The general was standing In the olllce of the Tampa Bay hotel one evening, dressed In a plain busi ness suit and smoking a cigar, when al tall, law -boned private from the Fifth Maiyland regiment sti oiled up to him and said: "Say, paitner, give us a light." The man addressed put his hand In his pocket, dievv out a silver case, took a match from it, struck lire and handed it politely to the soldier, who thanked him and lighted his cigar. The encounter was witnessed by the neuter of the hotel, who watched his chance and said to the soldier: "Who was the man that gave you the match?" "I don't know, except that he Is a gcntlemun," returned the Maryland boy. "Well. I'll tell you who he la," said the porter, "and you won't feel so bltr when you know. It was General Miles." "The devil you say'" was the re sponse as the soldier walked off In chagrin. Awaiting his opportunity he stepped up to the general with a saluta anil said "General, I have to apologize for what may have seemed to you an Im pertinence, but I had never seen you before and you wore nothing to Indi cate your rank, so I took the JInertv of addressing you ns I would any stranger, and I hope you will excuse me for It " "Don't let that worry you." said Gen eral Miles, "I was a private soldier once myself." ar Many, Desirable, Reliable. gams
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