5 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. DECEMBER 12. 189S. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON RESULT OF PRIMARIES IN THE FOURTH WARD. Alderman Owen D. John nnd Con stable John J. Davies Were Re nominated Very Large Vote Was Polled Litigation That Hns Re sulted from the Construction of Michael Laikln'o House Meeting of the Board of Trade Tomorrow Night Notes of Personal Nuttne. Two out of line- il' lli- ivenu In cumbents in the wind iilllri'H of the Foutth wntil well- tiinulniili d fur n election by the licinibllcnii )mrty at a tllUClIU llf'lll III till' SI'Vfllll (IlKtlil'tH o tlio ward Hiittinlio r " t : noon. The nicccslul iiHpii'uiu wore. AhU'linaii Owen D .lolin iiiul riinftiibli' .Inlin .1. j'luvk'S. The former H'fcU.'d n plur ality of 37:'. then- bcln; two otlnr can dldiites. UN majority was '.'."!. 'Dil utable OavleH received n plut.tllly nf 71. tilt""' lieliiK two other ealiillilates. I'rcnoilt Afwesnr Motrls V. Wiilklns nlso .1 canitlilnti" for ie-eleetlon. wan defeated for the nomination by one of his two opponent. The Mit cessfiil nni Irant vaw Daniel I-:. IMw.ii-iIh who liutl u plurality of j vote oer his o j.onenly. Thoto M ill' no contests (or the dix it let. ollices In the First and Second districts. In the Third, tirlll W. .tones leeelved no majority over lil oppon ent, C'eorse Seliell, for icslstcr of vot el. In the Fourth, .lames 11. ditice, who uns inn eleventh hour candidate, ivcelted a pluiallty of IL' over his op poneiil for noisier of voter". The total Mito cast In the fmir dis tricts was Si:;. This Is y.i short of the number cast In the last Keneral elec tion. This Is the ward where Swallow. Prohibitionist, received 1M! mine votes than Stone, Republican, and carried the ward. There, too, was where the Kieatest fear of a literal translation of the new party niles was felt. How ever, only S!l votes less. were cast at the primary than at a jjpneral election. There were no disturbances and the primaries were conducted in an appar ently satisfactory manner In each dls triM. In some Instance, persons vot ing neglected to mark their ballots, thl'ins for grunted. It I? supposed, that th "indication" mark at the head of the flair ticket vote a "straiKht" ticket of their choice. The result, by dis tricts, is as follows: First district Aldei man, Owen 1). John, ."".: John K. I-wls. ;:.".: John T. Jones, I; constable, John J. Oavles, ::; Griff Price. .13; John IS. Neat, 1J; assessor, Daniel K. Kdwards, :!l': Henry Greenwood. II; .Morris T. Wat kins. 13; lU'Klster of voters. David K. Jones, 91'; Judjjo of election. .Minor K. Vorden, :.': inspector of election, V. Uromley AVilllams. !ij. Second district Alib imaii. Owen D. John, 121: John K. Lewis. j; John T. Jones. 2H; constable. John J. Davies, IIS; Griff Price, 45; John IJ. Xeat. ti; assessor, Daniel K. Fdv.auls. Ill; Henry Greenwood, If,; Mori is 'J' W'atkins, 6.'; tf EeiiII9 J lie bet rcmeny lor LJ la Dill I St"-I,,rt" nud adults. f, r Uncut once cmiglis. LOUffd bvrill) lolu,;CIO,.T' wlltMP"s- , w . O" V ' "l'i jurIi. :i-.thn:n, grippe, uroucuuis aud incipient tuii:umptioii. I'ricc .;l. WavWWCflHSS I l Globe Warehouse Glove Selling Is one of Ihe leading features in this store these days. No doubt the weather iu part accounts for this, but the effect of our superior stock on public opinion cannot be underestimated, for nothing like it has ever been seen in this city. Gloves for Everybody Are seen at their best here. My lady, who sets as much store on a perfect fitting, rightly made and accurate match iu her gloves as she does in the style of her dress, never nieecs with disappointment here, while the laboring man, who earus his bread by the sweat of his brow, may also be suited with the rough, strong pro tection for his bauds against the elements which his calling requires, aud there isn't a single link missing iu the long chain of makes, degrees, materials, prices, etc., that run between the daintiest gloves for evening wear or dress occasion and the commonest leather mit tens, where comfort is sought, instead of clegauce. Even the Children Of both sexes caii find what they waut here iu gloves, aud while their cold weather u-jiI; hiv beau am ply provided for, gloves for dress occasions and social fuuetious have also been provided for the rising gen eration, with no sparing hatid or stint iu style. Extra Special This for Today Only 50 do.eu Ladies' Suede Kid Gloves, with all the latest fashion touches, full leugth and new two-clasp fasteu iugs shades, modes aud tans, the dark brown. Value, such as sells for $i iu most stores. The size list is complete. , Price Today 63C a Pair. Globe Warehouse register of voters, II. A. Jones, 17.1', Judge of election, Daniel Hughes, 173J Inspector of election, Jacob Shoemak er, 173. Third district Alderman, Owen V. John, 161: John K. I-owlc, Cfi; John T. Jones, 21; constable, John J. Davies, 71: (Iiilt Price, 110; John II. Neat, or.; assessor, Daniel 13. Kdwards, 87; Henry Greenwood, 114: Mortis T. Wntklns. CO; resistor of voters, Griff Jones, l'!; George Sehell, 121; Judge of elec tion. Henry Nicholas, 'JI5: Inspector of election, Howell Phillips. 245. Fourth district Alderman. Owen D. John, M2; John K. Lewis. IS: John T. Jones, fiti; constable, John J. Davies, IIS: Griff Price, ll'.i: John It. Neat, 24: assessor, Daniel 12. Hilwiirils, 110; Henry Greenwood, W, Mollis T. Wnt klns. S7; register of voters, James II. Brace, 12S; David 12. Thomas, lit!; Dan iel J. Jones, 15; Judge of election, Wil liam Lake. 302; inspector of election, David H. Harris, 302. LAHOIt AND WAGI-2S. Michael l.iirklii. of Chestnut street, nppeaied us defendant In a suit brought against him before Alderman John Saturday evening by six car penter employed on a conduct en tered Into li Mr. I.arkln and Con tractor Huwiey. The suit was brought to tecover wages. The defendant was lepiesented by Attorney Jessup, while Attorney Jeffies appealed for the plaintiffs. It seems that Contractor Hawley entered Into contra' t with Mr. I.arkln to build a dwelling on Chestnut street. The amount of the conduct was $425. When the work was about half done some dltllculty arose and Contractor Hawley tluew up the job. Wages to tile amount of about sliiii were due the woikmen. other workmen were put nu the Job to coniotete it and It looked as If the Hist gang would be out of their wages. Hence the suit against the owner of. the dwelling. Alderman John reserved his decision until tomor row evening. 'I'lils Job has provoked considerable double in the laboring circles, and the Ciirpenteis- union have had Its attention called to It. rrvi2i:.i.s ov this w- The limer.il ot the late Miss Rllaii Jones was held Saturday afternoon from the red low c. 1"7 Norih 17yib Park avenue. Th remains wete borne to the Khsl Welsh Congregational i hutch where servicer won- conducted l the pastor, Itev. David Jones. He preached an eloiiiient sermon to the large audience of '-datives and friends In attendance. The chclr nhtod Ir. the service by singing several selec tions. .t the coi'cli'slnii of the ser vices the remains were borne to the Washburn street ceni"terv whe-c Inter ment v as made. The funer:ii of Miss Kali", the young daughter of Mr. and Mr. Henry Sehneil of 4:." North Ninth fdeet. was held yestord.u aftunoou from the res idence Hile servlios were conducted and many fi lends of the bereft parents were In atl'Midancc. Inteiment was made In the Washington avenue cemetery. A CC I T'KNTK OF A DAY. F.dward Davis, of North Garfield nvenue. met Willi a very serious acci dent Saturday evening, while gettlmr off a coal train up at Glenburn. Davis, in company with several other yonnr; men boarded a coal train to go up to Glenburn to skate on the big Ice dam at that place Winn the tiain was rounding the long curve which swings around the head ol the dam, th" young men started to gel off. i All alighted safely but Davis not no ticing, got oft right where a culvert tuns under the tracks and unable to stop himself went down to the bottom. He fell about twelve fett. UN com panions hurried to bis assistance. Ills right shoulder blade Is broken, thn right wrlso severely sprained, and his face and neck cut. Ills bodv Is also billlsed. He was curried to a nearby house and later brought to hlr home here, where he Is under a physician's care. W. T. Shoemaker, of r.54 North Sum ner avenue, employed as a miner In the Diamond mines, was terribly burned about the hands, face nnd necU by an accidental tiling of pov der. He was preparing a chaw for :. blast und In some unaccountable manner a sp.irk from his lamp fell Into the powder which instantly flashed tip with the above testittr. Ho was removed to his residence and a physician called In. P1-2KSONAL MENTION. .Miss Sadie Hush, of South Uromley avenue, Is very lit at her home. Mr. and Mis. S. Williams, of F.d wardsilule. have lettnned home from a visit with friends here. Miss Laum Davis, of Wyoming, Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Charles Penny, of Washburn street. II. T. Price, of Lafayette sdeet. has returned from a business trip to Phil adelphia. Mrs. J. Cavanaiigh. of Waverly, has returned home from a visit here with friends. Mrs. ltalph Shufer. of Ninth street, has as her guest Miss Sallle Miller, of Mountain Top, Pa. Mrs-. F. Marshall and children, ot Sayre. Pa., are the guests of West Scranton relatives. MINOIt N12WS NOTHS. Another meeting of the eo'innlttee who are endeavoring to formulate plnns whereby a union or consolidation of St Leo's battalion. St. Paul's Pioneer corps nnd the Father Mathew soclrtv. all of this side, can be accomplished, was held yesterday nftrnooi. In St. t.eo's battalion rooms. Nothini.' further than heretofore nnnouneed In The Tribune was accomplished, other than tint each member of the committee should ha prepared to suggest somr thing definite at the next meeting which will be held the coming Sunday at the same time and place. 1. ban been decided bv the cnmmltte In charge of the eisteddfod which will be held In the First Welsh Congrega tional chutTii Jon. 2, isin, that the competltlvo piece " berytwvtli" must be unr In the minor key of V slinrp. AIo that only the first stanza Is to b" sung and piano nctompanlment Is op tional. Kvery member of Electric City castle. No. .".75, Knights of the Golden Eagle, Is requested to nttend the regular meeting this evening in Hulbert's hall, on Wyoming avenue. Officers for the ensuing term tire to he nominated. A regular meeting of St. Hrcnden's council, No. 213, Young Men's Insti tute, will be held this evening In the rooms ov.er Jcnkln's pharmacy, 101 South Main avenue. Every member Is requested to attend. The regular monthly meeting of the West Side board of trade will be held tomorrow evening, and as Important business will be reported for action every member Is urged to be present. A cordial Invltntlon is extended to all ladles Interested In llible research to attend the meetings of the Hlblo class which meets every Monday af ternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of Miss Delia P. Evans, corner of South Hyde Park avenue and Division street. Miss Charlotte E. Savage, secretary of the Young Women's Christian asso ciation, is Instructor. At a recent business session of the Hampton Street Methodist Sunday school officers for the ensuing term were elected, viz: Superintendent, .1. T. Handle; assistant superintendent, II. C. Illinium; secretary, Judson Hiu man; assistant secretary, Bolaud Whit ing; treasurer, Charles A. Ilenned: li brarians, William G. Cudwgan, Gtorgo Nash, Samuel Edwards; chorister, W. M. Prestwood; organist. Miss Laura Stubbleblne; assistant, Miss Casslo Lewis; missionary secretary, Mrs. J. Hennlugs. The "mother goose market" opens this evening at St. David's Episcopal church, corner ot Jackson sdeet nnd South Bromley avenue. The affair is In charge of the members of St. Agnes' chapter. It promises to be a first class affair. A festival will be held In the lec ture room of the Sumner Avenue Pres byterian chinch Tuesday and Wednes day evenings, Dec. 20 nnd 21. Pains In the chest wher a person has a cold Indicate a tendency toward pneumonia. piece of flannel damp ened by Chamberlain's Pain mini nud bound on to the chest over the Beat of the pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened at tack of pnernionla. This same treat ment will cure a lame back In a few hours. Sold by nil druggists .Mat thews Bros., wholesale and retnll agents. NORTH SCRANTON. The primary election held in iin r-irst ward Saturday resulted in the nomin ation of David Ilcese for common council, Seth Smith for constnble una H. J. Itlchards for ward assessor. Com mon Councilman Iteese and Constable Smith are up for their second term. Leave vour news items for The l'ri bune at Henwood's drug store. D. M. Klnter, of Indiana. Indiana county, formerly pastor of the Main avenue christian church, preached In the Presbyterian church last evening. The meniuers of the Baptist church were pleasantly surprised last evening In finding the new heating apparatus placed In order. A large congregation were present, both morning' and even ing. Patrolman Vaiklns Is doing day duty at this precinct this weulc. The Providence Presbyteriun church will hold their Christmas services on Monday evening, Dee. 2G, Cards are out announcing the ma: ringc of MIes Lizzie Itlchards, of Put nam street, to Harold Jones, of the West Side. The ceremony will take place, Thursday, Dec. i:i. Hussell Clark, of Lemon, Is vU'ilni; friends in this section. John Colvln aud Curtis Featherby spent lust week with friends In Elm hut St. This evening Celestlul lodge. No. S;i3, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, win confer the third degree. Mr. Edward E. Knight, of West Market street, leaves today on n ex tended dip in the western stntes. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT And each Uuy nnd night during this week you can get ut any druggist's Kemp's Hal. sum for tho Throat uud Lungs, acknowl edged to bo the most successful remedy over Bold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottlo today and keep It always In tho house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 2Sc. and COc, Samolo boitlu fiec. Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Things get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil with hypophos phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. je. ndi.M lldruKbt.. SUTT & POWNK, ChemljH, NewUik. DUNMORE DOINGS. New Arrangement by Which the Postofflce Will Be Kept Open Until Eleven O'clock Each Night Saturday's Fire. The borough and postofllce authori ties have agreed upon a new and wel come manner of conducting business after the 7 o'clock p. tn. mall, which will be a great benefit, ns well as it great accommodation to business men and people having lock boxes, who now find It Impossible to be at the post office Just when the mall is distributed, and as a result have to wait until the following day to receive their mall. instead of closing the office after the evening mall, as is the custom now. It will be kept open until 11 p. m. each evening with Chief of Police J. G. Dlerks on duty In the vicinity of the office, to watch It and keep the place clear of loiterers. The stamp wlnc'ow or mall delivering window will not be open any later than usual, but thos having lock boxes can receive their mall from tlu1 office until the hour men tioned. FIltE ON PINE STREET. An nlarm of fire was sounded from box .11, corner of Pine and South Blake ly streets ."bout 10 o'clock yesterday morning. The fire proved to bo in the residence of Michael Carr. on Pine street, nnd occupied by John Munley. The damage was slight, the fire being put out before the arrival of the com panies. The cause of the fire Is un known, but Is supposed to have been caused by children playing with matches, as the fire was discovered In one of the beds. If there l one thing mere than tin other which needs to be called to the borough's attention, it Is the present fire nlarm svf.tem. which Is generally out of working order. When the alarm was turned for the above fire yesterday morning three different alarms were sounded by the gong. This was not the first time, nor the second. It Is Im possible, frequently, for a fireman to go to a fire before going to the hose room to see what number Is registered upon the Indicator.thus losing valuable time. .SHORT PARAGRAPHS. Tho funeral of Miss Saroh Scott, of Ward street, who died Thursday morn ing, took place from the home of her ptrents Saturday morning at 0 o'clock and was largely attended. The re mains were borne to St, Mary's church, where a requiem high mass was cele brated, after which Interment was made In St. Mary's cemetery. At the regular business meeting of the Senior Christian Endeavor sroclety of the Presbyterian church, held In the church parlors Friday evening, the fol lowing officers were elected for a term of six months: President. Charles Smith; vice president. Miss Grace Chumbeiiln; treasurer, Earnest Close; recording secretary, L. M. .Smith; cor responding secretary, Miss Elsie Close' superintendent of juniors. Miss Grace Chambeiiin. The ladles of the Arlington Double quartette are making arrangements for a masquerade ball to be held In Odd Fellows' hall, Friday evening, Dec. ?.'!. Music for the occasion will be furnish ed by an orchestra The funeral of Andrew H. Allen will take place In Pittston, Tuesday after noon at 2.30 o'clock. Services will be held In the Presbyterian church. In terment In Pittston cemetery! Saturday was a quiet pay day. Not one person was arrested for drunken ness. The following letters are advertised In the postofflce: Miss Maria Kevany. Lackawanna Valley House, and Miss Mary Roach. A special train will leavo the Erie and Wyoming Valley railroad depot to morrow afternoon at LIS o'clock to carry the Junior Order ITnited Amer ican Mechanics, No. 1022 and friends to Pittston. to attend the funeral of their deceased brother. Andrew Allen. Tho members of the order are reonested to be at the depot at 1 o'clock sharp and to wear badges. The Ladles' Guild of St. Mark's church will meet ut the home of Mrs. J. B. Broiisoi,, on Elm street, Wednes day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Adjourned .session of the school board and council will l.o held in their re spective buildings tomorrow evening. Michael Bulger, of Drinker street. Sport Hill, who has been wotking at Pittston for several weeks, spent Sun day with Ids family hero. Master Arthur Krotzer. o Apple street, received a ducking In "Bird's Eye" pond Saturday by th Ice break-lr-g. He was taken from the water by companions. JOTTINGS ABOUT PERSONS. Private John Connelly, Company A. Thirteenth regiment. Pennsylvania Voluritecis. who has been confined to his homo on West Drinker r.deel, for the past few months with a serious at tack of typhoid fever, Is able to appear again upon the streets. Private Con nelly's Illnes has left him quite deaf. Mr. and Mis. Richard Webber and daughter, Mary, of Harper street, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Harper, ot Blakely. Mrs. John Jenkins and daughter, MaiBuret, of Apple street, have return ed homo after a week's vblt with friends at Pticeburg. Mi Emma Chumlmiin, of Wilkes Barre, Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Chuiv.boilln, of South Blakely street. Mr. and Mrs. Barker Mllner and fam ily, of Harper street, spent Sunday with trlends In Prlceburt' Miss Rose Webber, of Harper street, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs, laeorge Williams, of rcckville. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON FAREWELL SEIVMON OF REV. J. A. MOFFITT AT ST. JOHN'S. He Has Been the Curate nt the Church for Some Time and Was Recently Appointed Pastor of the New Parish nt Taylor Century Hose Company Invited to Partici pate In a Fireman's Parade at Dunmore George Bush Arrested for Recklessly Using n Firearm. Every available portion of space of St. John's Catholic church on Fig street wns occupied at the three masses cele brated yesterday, it being the last Sun day that Hew J. A. Moffitt will be the assistant pastor of that congregation, he having recently been uppolntel pastor at Taylor. Present at the ser vices were many of the denominations who entertain for the greatly beloved priest the deepest sense of respect. Father Moffitt was the celebrant of the 7 and 9 o'clock masses. His usual remarks were substituted by a farewell sermon. To the good priest and his In numerable friends the scene will be memorable. It was one ot the hardest efforts of Father Mount's to say die formal farewell to his flock. J lis voice trembled with emotion and every eye was tear-stained. Ho recalled the most pleasant nnd hnppy six years he spent among the parishioners of St. John's church. Ho came to them very much ,i stranger, but soon endeared himself to them. Father Moffitt told them that their feelings were reciprocated more fully than ho could give utterance to. Vet he said that In the sadness of the oc casion there wns a radiant stroak of gladness. Ills friends rejoiced as he did over the signal honor and blessln; of God In choosing him to .enter upon n new Held of labor. Father Moffitt concluded his farewell remarks by asking that his friends pray for him often, that he might faith fully continue In the performance, of his noblo and arduous duty. Rev. K. J. Melley, pastor of St. John's church, celebrated the lO.r.O mass and he pn!d n glowing tribute to Father Moffitt ns a priest and a man. While ho regrets of the leaving of his ourato he salfl ho wns greatly delighted that Father Moffitt was chosen for the I n portant pastorate at Taylor. In ills estimate tho selection was an Ideal one. INVITED TO PARADE. A cammlttee of firemen from Dun more, representing tho John U. Smith nnd Independent hose companies of that town, visited the Century hose company yesteday to formally Invite the members to participate In a parade to be held at Dunmore two weeks from tomorrow and to attend a banquet to be held In the night. The committee was composed of Chief O'Hora, ex Chlet Victor Ilurschell. Jnmes Quick. T. S. Kearney, John J. Cooney nnd Charles W. Schuttz. The approaching fair to be held under the auspices of the two Dunmore hose companies noted will open Christmas eve, and continue, until Jnn. 2. The programme arranged for the Tuesday following comprises a narade at 1 o'clock by the Dunmore depart ment, augmented by companies from this city, Peckvllle, Archbald, Jerriyn, Plttstcn and Carbondale. The night will b devoted to a banquet, at whl"h the viAltlng firemen, borough officials and prominent men of Dunmore will at tend. James Quick made the speech Inviting the Century company to tho auspicious nffalr. Chief Hlckcy re sponded for the company. Ho replied that tne military portion of tho com pany Rill meet for drill practice Wed nesday night and at the meeting the invitation will be acted on. RECKLESS FIRING. George Bush, of Prospect avenue, was arraigned In police court yesterday on tho chlrges ot drunkness and the reck less discharging of tlrcarms at 1.30 o'clock yesterday morning. The pris oner VMth two companions less Intoxi cated than he, came up AVlllow strret at tho hour named. Neat Ing Pittston avenue. Hush be gan to fire his revolver and make In coherent remarks about a Span'ard, Patrolmen Schmidt was standing near by anct arrested the patriotic Rush. Al derman Storr fined him. OLD GLORY RAISED. The Fourteen Friends. In compliance with one of the unwritten laws of the club, raised a largo flag over Hotel Best Saturday night, which Is tho qunrtr-rs of tho organization, In honor of the birth of a son to George Wlrtb. who Is a member. The law referred to Is, that whenever a child Is born Into the family of a member the sura and stripes nre to be set afloat to the breezes for one month. The ceremonies Incident to the hoist ing of Old Glory Saturday night were truly befitting the occasion. A social session followed nt which a number of representative South Scranton men were present. The happy father, who Is a member of tho firm of Itlchards, WIrth & Lewis, the Lackawanna ave nue clothiers, was summoned by mes senger. Upon his arrival he was warmly congratulated, and presented with a handsome new baby carriage. Albert Helor, president-elect ot the Friends, made the speech of presenta tion. OTHER NEW ARRIVALS. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Weber, of 700 Irving avenue, Saturday. Of the many who aro correspondingly happy are Lieutenant of Police und Mrs. Peter Zang, from the fact that the advent of the little fellow to the world ii'nkes them grandparents. A daughter was born Saturday to M. V. Judge, of the firm of Mulherln & Judge, lumber dealers and builders. A. L. Dunlevey, of Cedur avenue, Is rejoicing: over the birth ot a daughter at his home Satusday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan gave a dinner nt their cozy and happy home, 6il Willow street, yesterday In honor of the christening of their first baby, a girl born ten days ago. Tho little one received the sacrament of baptism yes terday afternoon nt St. Peter's cathe dral. Rev. J. J. II. Feeley officiated. Miss Maine ltyan, an nunt of the child, and John U, Leonard wero thu spon- WHATDO THE CHILDREN DRINKP Don't Klve thein tea or coffee. Have you trlrdthe new food drink called OHAIN-O? It In delicious olid nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The moro Oraln-O you elve tho children tho more health you distribute through their systems. tirutn-O .In made of pure cralns, and when prop erly prepared tastes llko the eholco grades of coffee but costs about U as much. All grocers sell It. 15c. and 'iZv. "Made Me at t , New Man" i i AMUSEMENTS. A CADEMY OF MUwSIC, Xi- lUJROUNDHR & RHIS. Lesjsei. II. K. LONU, Manager. ONE WEEK Commencing Monday, Dec, 12 With Dally Matinees Heglnlng Tuesday. Cameron demons Company. In repertoire of populnr plnyj. MONDAY GVI-N1NU, Shadows of a Great City I.ndlej,' ticket will bo iuued for Mondny evening Evening Prices 10, 20, 30 cents. Matinee Prices 10 cents. sors. Tho baby was given the name Anna, and upon the return of the party from the church a large number of valuable and beautiful gifts were pre sented her. NUBS OF NEWS. The Manhattan Social dub will con duct an entertainment nnd dance nt St. John's hall New Year's night. An excellent programme Is being arranged for tho event. The twenty-sixth annual ball of Nep tune engine No. 2 will be held at Cer mania hall Monday night next. Every detail ot arrangement for the occas ion has been given due attention. The mention of this fact Is sufficient, ns the annual dances of this pioneer and popular compapy are always of a de lightful nature. Professor Saft and his orchestra will furnish the music. The ball committee In charge of the country dance of the Century Hoso company, which will be held at Nat ter's hall Monday, Dec. iiG, held an In teresting meeting yesterday. Incident to bringing about a successful con clusion of this undertaking Is a vast amount of work. Tho committee, how ever, of management Is equal to the occasion, and promise a huge treat to the Immense gathering which will bo present. As has been previously stat ed tho afternoon of that date will bo devoted to the usual order of dancing, the "hoe down" being the attraction for tho night. Tho Republican vigilance committees of the four districts of tho Nineteenth ward will meet Wednesday night at the hotel of Joseph Kramer, on Pros pect avenue. The meeting will be held for the purpose of designating the date for the holding of the caucus to nom inate candidates for common council man, constable and minor ward offices. District Chief WIrth. of the city lire department, announces thut lie is a candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for common council from the Eleventh ward. QBEEN RIDGE. Canip 2.1, Patriotic Order Sons of Amor lea, will hold an entertainment aud b.iiw cjuet this evening. Miss Dora Malum, of Pittston, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Kerr, of Mousey avenue. Miss Edith Ruckland. of Caroondale. Is visiting Miss Ivlllle Cavello ,of Green Kldgo street. Judd Stevens, who has been ill, Is slightly Improved. Clara, the daughter ot Edward Wilson, A perfect method todevclop, strengthen, enlarge all ivenl, Etunttd, feeble portions of tho body. Eflects ot errors and excesses cured. A simple plan. Indorsed by physicians. Ap pliance and treatment tent on unnroval. No money in ml- vance. Write forcxpfanatlonand proof; mailed In plain, sealed letter. Correspondence ecu UJeutUl. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. (tfSr I MEN I qMly- OUR GREETING IS Christmas Bargains They Are Many, They Are Desirable, They Are Reliable. OUR choice selection of new Holiday Goods ar& now ready for the inspection aud approval of all who know a good thiug when they see it. Come iu aud be pleasantly surprised. Nothing uow to hinder you from having a merry Christmas as you cau get the preseuts you want for the person you wish at a price you can afford to pay. We have new novelties iu uica but inexpensive goods. We have choicer and more costly gifts, raugiug upwards in paice as high as you can go. Iu all grades aud at all pric es we can supply you with the uicest and most appropriate gifts for the little and big, old and youug. We want you to come in aud see the best ; we want you to kuow how much there is of it and how cheap it is at the very reason able prices we ask. We have a merry, satisfactory aud money saving Christmas and make your holiday purchases of A. E. ROGERS, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, 213 LACKAWANNA AVE. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Novelties, Etc Mr. Richard Stahl, of Hoyt's : Theatre, N. Y., writes: "I find l Johann Hoff's Malt Extract giving me the most strength and satisfac tion. 1 cannot praise It enough. Three weeks ago I was entirely ex hausted from overwork; to-day I feel like a new man," Johann Hoff's Malt Extract Gives Strength AMUSEMENTS T YCEUiM THEATRE, iHWS8ll!l&Ui,,M- ONE MOIIT ONLY. Wed. Dec. 14 A a Immortal in the declaration or ind. p.n le him AL W. MARTIN'S, Illc HpcrtHrii nrniul I riiinntle Production, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Tho only lailtlmnle oremilatlon now pron- erly preaeiillns tlilMiiral American play, 'Hie Eminent Mlnstrelv star, MILT. G. BARLOW, In mistreat linHronntlm Uncle Tom. I'HIOI,-, 'J6e, il.lc, Mli', 75c. Gaiety Theater One Week, Commencing Monday, t):c. I a Regular Matinees .Mon. Tues. r-'rl. Sat. A triumphant Ir.nt in ail thine funny tlierei-oj Iznl . tiu nu ia extuut JERMON'S BLACK CROOK lixtravaga zj. Nothing old lull the tllle - It to nut lie. A t'o.-l'onrriu orpl aim; sotiga. Moro noel fe.ilmv. More Insertion Menu Morecapahle oomitl-iin J nu liiinUtnme wo-i en. Morn c uhor.it coMtimee More coli outlay. M ,ru I.uiIih ui Ion tlins tun i nny Mmllur oi-jn.il. itlun on tin road. Uu dertliedltocttonof Hn .-lit Tint te . m:vahk of i si ha rio.Vd Ihcrcli only one ICEALINE nnd that t'rml your cake In one mlmiti Xry It wlienyoii bnlie C hI hut loo, pkgj .... !''. 'n'"l''. Ak your grocer tor it. 1( LALI.N r. Xlf(5. IU, Ilolyokc Mm ot l'ordhiim street, is slowly reeovcrhl from her recent Illness. The Green Itldge m.iikrl. C. II. Siicild, proprietor. Is now lucjtcil ut his prop erty, 10:o Pcim avenue. MINOOKA. A largo concourse of fi lends nnd rel atives of the late Mrs. James Dalley, of upper Pittston avon. turned out yesterday to pay respects to all that was mortal of the deceased. Services were conducted ot St. Joseph's church. Interment was made In Mlmnkn ceme tery. James Nallln spent Sunday with friends In Jermyu. Pa. OBITUARY. George II. Punish, n well known coal man. died Sntnrdiiy mor..uu i ins Inmiu lit Wllkes-Uiirre nttei a li.,-. iHik-hm. ilo Is survived by thiec sons ami two delimi ters. .Mrs. P.irrlsh died eight )im ago. Mr. P.irrlsh and his In-other, ('h.irl II. P.irrlsh, deceased, were the pnuici , coal men hi tho Wilkcs-Iiniie n sion l-'nr many years the former ivn Miiiriil su perintendent of the Lehigh and llket Hnrre Coal company, lie vhm nrrsldetit of tho lied Ash Coal eompam and was interested In tho Ulllmau Vein Con', com pany. He helped organize the Vilkc. Harre Electric Light enmpany wns ouo of the founders of the Pulsion Knsino Machine company, which was consoli dated with the Vulcan Iron Works of Wllkes-Ilarre. Mr. Parilsh was a mem. her of the Masonic and Klk organizations. DR. C. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. ESTRed Label Special Extra Strcnnth. For Imnotency. Loss of Power. Lost MnnhnnrL Htorilitv or Harrnnnefia." ,J1 ii box; eix for S, witbA. 'written cuariuiteey tn iira tn -Wl rTai-a . A f1 ctnn,n CftOBEorbymall. ArY Wnt. a. Clarke, 326 Penn Ave., Scranton, Pa MADE WiE A MAIM AJAX TAULETS POSITIVELY CURB A.LTlfervoH VUraaes railing Mm 017, 1 m potency, Klotee6neti, etc., cnnied bj Abaso or other Kicmus unci IndU cretlom, 27it quiektu atul aurelv roBtore Lost Vitality la old or young, and ni amaaxoreiaar, Durinenior marriage i'rarsnt Insanity one Consumotton if laarn in titan. Tholruxe shows in.meJlato tm pro fo ment and effects a CUKE nliero dl other fail In. Ut opon bavins the centilna A ax Tnbleti. Thty have curoa thousands and will euro you. Voclraapq itlra written KUArnntee to effect a euro CA DTC in eachcasoor refund the money. I'rloovU U Butper paca-aae; or aiz pkcea (full treatment) for I2.G0. lij mall. In plain wrapper, nnon ret'Mpt of rrico. ( lrcalar '" AJAX REMEDY CO., tSSSrKf For sale In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and II. U. 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