6 rHE SCRANTCW TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1898, DAY'S DOINGS IN DUNMORE BOROUGH HORSES BAN AWAY ON SOUTH BLAKELY STREET. Baroucho Was Overturned nnd Two Young Women Who Weie in It Wcrolnjmed Boys Mndo 11 Raid on Harry M. Spencer's Choico Pig-cons-Proiyiiunmo That Wns Ren dcied nt the Fhoinon'o Fa i)' Last Night -Christmas Exoicises in tho Methodist Episcopal Chinch. A Ulilil nt ImlMw hltill"! In u b.i rouiiio ltohiiiKiiiK in ('mi ni. in Ihi'iv. "f ticiuntoti, ni'i nvviiv yo-it'-idav niiuiiiiiK ti .South ninkplj Hiifd iiMMtmiilnir tin' bnioutlio anil si'vcic-h Injuring Misvps i:ila anil MiivkIo Ilauon. two of thu ncctipiinta Tin- ltorf'H tnittil to pet away near tin- Keywtone brewery, and as lliy tiai'inl the illttine' be tween the brewc'O and tile Kile ami "W.voiiilliir A alley lilcl;i which HpaiiM South Ulakely sti.'et at No. G, they Knitted i oiiHiddahl jipird The iltlveu haw that they wie to be ilanhoti nihilist the abtitnieiit of the IiiIiIrc', If they kept Illukely Mi cot, id itslnir all his strength he tinned the team up Chert y "tieel The tutu proved too nhoit, however, and the baiollehe was tinned completely ovei, thmulliK the oi eupunts out and apalnst an electric! pole. Wllllnff hands wen ohii upon the ppot and helped the MIs.(m H.ikoii to their brothel's business place near Jolnihon's Htoic. Later they More te moved to their home on William street and a physic Inn tailed. Their Inlurles eonslstH of cuts and utilise ehleily about the head, besides a Kieat shock. The ntinj men, John KenlKan and John Sheath escaped with a few bruis es No blame is attached to the drher tor tho accident. ciioici: tmoi:ons stolkn Youthful pljreon thieves broke into the barn of H.my M. Spencer, of i:att drinker stieet. Sunday night and stole seme of the choicest bhds. Tlie strangest part which will Miipile the marauders and make them fool queer. Is that Mr. Spencer was In the barn at the time but decided to let them tin lsb their vvoik. They hae the choice of ict'iinlnpr the bhds or else stllli r the oust iiuei.ee s of their lolly. The bov.' names ai known but ale withheld fiom print to Kho them the chance of lettiinlnfr the bird!. rilMlMJLVS iwii:. The lliemen's fall was well attended last eenlng. On the ptogrinime wet" the celcbiatiil ,-k't h utlsts. Collins and Matthews, who pi minced their famous song, dance and negio sketches Which wen- Well leeched Ity all pies elit, thev haing to icpcuul to seietal em ore". This eveninir will be Known as Our , title st s' N'lght.' when the llngl. Hoe ompan. of Pittston I'lNstuI Hose company Jem vn '"ol'inibla Chemical W.BUII SiUH Cough Syrup;",-?,1' without fail I Doctors iccomnitud it I'nceasc ie , a; v"c,- r;Pg 1j .ri i'r.ts ia .""i Globe Warehouse SH Did You Forget Any of Your Friends LastWeek It's lucky for you if you did, for it won't cost you now over half of what you would have had to pay last week, Of Course the Lots Are Broken Nevertheless the selection is very good. This is particularly the case in Bric-a-Brac and Pictures, where the choice is all that could be wished for, con sidering that Christmas is over. The Bargain Opportunity Is Great And even when there is no thought of paying the complinieuts of the season in pretty presents, there are many beautiful things for home adornment that may never be picked up again for so very little money The Sale of Christmas Odds and Ends Is Now on. Globe Warehouse company and Century Hose company, of Heranton, WHon Ilno company, of I'ocUvllle, and Archbald Hose company of rchhald, will be entertained. Com petitive exhibition drill nt 9 p m. cnmsTMAs nxnncisus. Tho following excellent programme wtm rendercu In the Methodic I2plnco pal church last evening when the Sun day school Hcliulats held their Christ mas exercises: Organ uiluntury, Miss Ituby Ynst: song, "Jesus Is Come." school. Invocation, ltev. A. J Van Cleft; anthem, choir, addiess, Super intendent of Sunday School Mr. Daniel Powell, song, "Pialsc the Lord, Yo .Suns of X.lon," school, address of wel come, C'hatles Sclgle. iccltatloll. "Clod's Christmas Piesenl," Lillian Webber; ricltatlim, "A Cliilsttiias Wish." Miss Kellth Kynrlum and Hessle l'hlhault, song, "The Coming of the King." Misses i;ise Powell, Louisa Lutz, and Mis. Chatles Shaffer and J W. Pln llell, lecltatlou, "A Chtlstmas Legend," Pellnda Tes. recitation, "The Queen of Dolly Town," lit mi Spencer, lccl tatlon, "A Whlspei to Santa Chuis," Marguerite Sw arts'., song. "All Hall to the Morn," school, lecltatlou, "Our Clulstmiis T'lRtiln Harnard; recitation, "The lleleutlng Father. Vliglan Saun ders; song, "Jubilate. Christ Is Horn," school; emblematic exercises, "Oh, Wondiotis Hills of ltethleheni," Grace Oiaves, Heitha Hush. Minnie Webber, Lydln Ilhilmnlt. recitation, "The iicavenly llabe," Sallle Pi Ice. song, "The Happy Christmas Da," school, lecltatlon, "My Clulstmas Hoses," llaibara IMen, conceit recitation, "A Tribute to the Flag" Steward Selgle, Oarfleld Angwln, cieorge Young, Lest er Yost, Walter liaiper. Harl Alte mose, Aithur Hainaid, Hoy Oakley; song, "Ameilia," school exetclse, "I'choes ft om the Tiees," I'vn Miller, Cora Kramer, Hessle Powell, Jane Simpson, niiinin Swait7, Kate Hlch aul, Lather Ciiinmliigs llopo l'ln nell. Planch Ciunmings Kthel Lech tenham, song, "The Hells Aie Com ing," school, offeiing. processional, "Santa Clans Is Calling," school; ad dress to Santa clans. ,,iis Hone Hums; dlsttlbutlon of pu'seuts bv Santa Clans, doxology and benediction. The rhuteh was beautifully decorat ed for the occasion. A small house had been erec ted In the front from which Santa Claus distributed hlspie sents, pleasing the children bejond ex pression. SHOHT PAHAOHAPHS. The scholars of the Picsbyterlan Sunday school willjpnder their can tata In the lectin e nmni of the chinch this exenlng. An admission pi Ice of "." cents will be chaiged, but the zeal of those' taking putt In pi.ictlcing gives piotiile that it will be well woith the juice of admission Tomoiiow evening the scholais of St. Mink's episcopal church ..ill conduct tilth' Clulstmas exeiclscs In the chinch A spec ial piogi amine has been picp.ued for the occasion to which all aie Invited. All me mbeis of the Independent hose company. No 1. aie leipiested to meet In their looms at I TO o'clock this af ternoon for di III. All memueis aie to have full diess uulfoim The Indian foot ha'1 team conducted their tlist annual ball In Odd Fellows' hall Inst evening A huge ciowd was present. Music foi the occasion was furnished b an old stra. Mr. and Mis. James Webber and .Ml. and Mis William Webbu-. of A il ea, called on Mr and Mrs John Web her, of Harper stieet esterda fi EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON CHRISTMAS EXERCISES HELD IN SEVERAL CHURCHES. Michael Gormloy, of South Sovonth Street, Fell on North Main Avenuo and Fractured Hia Ankln-Many Peiaons Remombered tho Hospital. Funeral of Mrs. D. Holmes fiom Lato Resitlonco on North Sumucr Avenuo Italian School Eutoitain in Presbytoiian Church Tonight. The day passed off very ciuletlj mi thlH side csterday, nothing of an par ticular moment occurring. In most of the chinches during the evening, 'cci claps apprupilate to Christmas wtie carried out. These exetclscs vvete main ly for the children of the Sunday schools of the respective chutches, but the parents nnd older slsteis und broth oi s were In attendance. At each, much the mine foi m of entertainment wan catrled out. followed by the distribu tion of candles, nuts and fiult fiom the big Christmas ttee. At some of lha chutches, however, rather elaborate programmes were given. 'Probably the llnest of the evening's entertainments was given at thi Simp son Methodist church The auditorium was ctovvded. It was given la two patts, the 111 st being devoted to the chlldien of the prlmar.v department and included rtolos, recitations, etc., by the little ones. A Santa Claus was also Intioiluced heie. The second p.nt was an oilginal production of "Ye Olde 1'olkes Party," nnd consisted of the Idea of an old-time enteitalnment by Mr. and Mis. Knlclterlweker This last part was given In the costume of the days of our great giandfatheis. The whole programme as published hereto fore In this paper was can led out. The .Sunday school orchestra plnved several selections. The committee of arrange ments comprised Mrs. J. H. Sweet, Mrs. Thomas Heels, Miss Nell Fellows, Well ington Hagerman and Willis Sweet. The members of the Sunday school, under the direction of Mrs. A. P. i:v non. gave a full and excellent lendltlon of the cantata. "Cncle Sam and Santa Claui," last evening, as their observ ance of the day. Those participating were in costume and the whole affair was thotuughly enjoved hj the laigo audience. A pleasing entertainment was given at the South Main Avenue Piist Welsh Congiegatlonal chinch by the membeis of the Sunday school last evening at the chinch. The pastor. Rev. Davl.l Jones, presided. Solos and duets wcie given bv the following: Misses Ruth Thninaji, Kdlth AVood.vat, CSwIacHs II. Jones, Phoebe Thomas, Lizzie Morgan and Lillian Morgan, and lecltatlons b' the following: Itachcl Wllliams.Jemlma Moigau, Vei na Phillips, Saiah Davies, C!wlads L. Jones, Itnv Watklns, Mnr gaiet OiMlths, Amy I)a les, Marj L James, Illodwcn Lewis, Mary Davies, Jennie Kvnn, Sadie How lands, Mary Hvans, Itutli Davies, Ciertuide I'vam, Viola Haines, May Lloyd, Viola Kvans, John Davies, It. J. Wathins, Albeit Lloyd and Aithur Davies. Piesents weie then dlstiibuted, being candles, etc., to the little ones and books to the older ones. The membeis of the Industrial and Mission band of the Seianton Stieet UaplNt chinch, under the dliectlon of their lns-tiiictrcs-s. Miss Anna V. Mor gans, gave an excellent entertainment last evening at the chut eh George Watklns pieslded and the progi amnio which appealed in estei clay's IsMle of The Tribune was cat lied out in full. The entertainment given at the Wash but n Stieet Presbytoiian church last evening was tnteiestlng, paitlculaily so to the Httle ones, as a huge llieplnce had been built In a comer of the stage which leptesented the Inteiior of a loom and nftr some recitations, songs and duets weie given b dlffeient mem beis of the Sunday school Santa Claus came down that chlmnev and dlstiib uted his ptesents Professor 13. A. Ciuttenden pieslded. U the Hampton Stieet Methodist chinch, an excellent piogramme was given, the pattieipators being members of the Sunday school nnd npworth League chapter. Supeiintendent Pi est wood, of the Sunday tchool, prclded. Rev. A. I- Ramer, Ph. T) , pastor of St Mark's Lutheian church, pieslded at the entertainment given last even ing at the cliuicli by the membeis of th" Sunday sdiool. Solos fvocal and Instrumental), duets and recitations were given and then the Christmas tiee was snipped of Its presents The membeis of the Jackson Stieet Piiptlst Sunday school cairled out a short progi amine of solos, tecltatlons and livnms. The 'Ittle chlldien were presented with candles, nuts and ft tilt. Cieorge NIc hells, superintendent of th bchool, pieslded. The pulpit platfoim was decoiated with evei greens. The South .Main av.enue and Rellevue Welsh Calvinlstlc Methodist nnd Tab ernaele Congregational churches en Jojed their Christmas festivities last Satuidav evening In their respective churches. Uxerclses comprising reci tations, solos duets, choruses, etc., were carried out. Theie weie ptetty decora tions and the usual Clulstmas tree laden with presents, etc At the con clusion of the exoicises candles, nuts and fruits wery distributed. The membeis of the '97 Social club conducted their second annual hoelnl affair in Mears' hall last evening and nbout sixty couples were In attend ance The hall was decorated and Miss Mamo Sheeiln furnished the music for the dances, of which there were thirty Tho following were those In chaige: Master of ceremonies, William H. Mor gan: nsslstant master of ceremonies, Patrick Delmer. promptei. David J. Morgan committee of arrangements, Alfted Moses, chaltman- William R Men gap. Patrick Delmer, David Mor guu, John R. Jones, John McNamata tloor committee, John R. Jones, lohn McNamara, Patilck Delmer, Rail III owning, John Langan. door commit tee Walter Dc liner. Willinm Williams, John Cuinmlngs, Uenjamln Thomas, Michael Cogens, John Deveis; officers, William H. Moigau, piesldeut; Patrick Delmer. vico pieMdenl Alficd Moses, siceretaiy. John Mortumnra, trciHiiiei. St. Leo's battalion tendered their lad mentis an Infounal social affair last evening In Rt David's hall. Mrs Agnes Mnlott furnished the music for dancing. THE HOMELIEST WAN IN SCRANTON As well as the Imndsomebt, nnd others mn Invited to call on any ch assist nnd Bet a free trlnl hottlo of Kemp's llalsara lor the Throat anil Lutiga, a leinciK that U guaranteed to iiuo and rellovo ull Chronic) and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Krone hltls und Consumption. Pileo He. s,nd COc. HOSPITAL RHMEMQnnnD. Several persons found time Saturday and yesterday amidst their Joys to temember the Wcst Side hospital. Tho staff of physicians and board of man agement and Matron Smith were grate fully surprised by tho tokens of ro membtaiice and thotightfulness of West Scrantonlans and hereby acknowledges the receipt of the donations. Those who donated iho articles are as follows: Interior decorations, Dr, Houser, of Taylor, wreaths, Junior Kpworth Lengtte chnpter of the Simpson Metho dist church: one dozen womcn'H gowns and a bath lobe, from tho Worn, en's Homo Mlsslonaiy society of tho Simpson Methodist church; chicken, Mrs. J. J Carroll: turkeys, Ment Mer chants Trostel and Rcld, ot Jackson street, and Mrs K. Saul, of Madison avenue, pork, Mrs. Pobjce, of Raid Mount, cakes, etc., Mrs. W. II. Free man, of this city, and Miss Margaret Powtleilv, of Carbondale, and homo made plekles, "Clranny" Roberts, of Jackson street. Olfts of this kind, though fully ap preciated, were entirely unexpected at this time, as New Year's day Is the an nual donation day. The Institution will be liberally remembered by a grateful West Scranton people. ITALIANS WILL ENTERTAIN. Two years ago an Italian school WR3 opened at the Washburn street Pres byterian chuich under the direction of tho church vestry nnd the Misses Reck and Harris were given chaige. The Tribune has already printed a de scription of the work done by this school and lesults accomplished. This evening the members of the school will give an entertainment at tho church, which they have prepaied themselves. Miss Ermlna Catlucel, soprano solo ist; Miss Marlon Hutchinson, piano soloist; Mrs. R. Jones and Mis. Eos ton Williams nnd Slgnor G. Moreno, plccalo soloist, ate among the artists who will p.utlclpate. A flee will of fering will be taken, no admission being charged. The funds thus obtained will bo devoted to the school work. Re freshments will be served nt the con clusion of tho enteitalnment. RROKE HIS ANKLE. ) Michael Oormley, of South Seventh street, met with an injury last even ing about 9.:iO o'clock on Noi th Main avenue near Clarko Brothers store, which will confine him to his home for sometime. Patrolman Thomas found him lying In the street perfect ly helpless, and he said his leg was broken, claiming that some ono had run him down as he was crossing tho stieet. Passersby claim that while tho cairlage passed close to him, his In juries were caused by his slipping and falling. The injured man was canted to tho station house nnd Ur, R. (1. Reddoe upon examination found that the right ankle was fractured. Mr. Cloimley was leinoveel to his home. FIW'ERAL OF MRS. D. HOLMES. The attendance at the funeral of the late Mrs. David Holmes, which wns held yestenlay morning, was very huge. The lemains were borne fiom the icsidence. .IIS Xotth Sumner nve jiup, to St. David's Eplscopil church, vvheic services were held. The rector. Rev E. J. McHenij, oft. elated nnd propelled a short but eloquent rormon. The .'hoir sang the hymn selections At the conclusion of the services tho lemains were borne to the Washburn stieet cemeteiv where Interment was made. The pallbeaieis were Vestry men Tiaser, Bunnell, Evans and Maichaud. PERSONAL MENTION Rev. J. A. Cmwn, of New Jersey, Is vlltlng relatives on this side. Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Evans, of North Filmoie avenue, spent yesteiday In Wilkes-Eaire. W. R. Hughes, formetly with The Tiibune. now of the Hartfotd (Conn.) Times, Is visiting his family on North Hyde Park avenue. Mrs. D. J. Davis, wife of Lieutenant D. J. Davis, of Company F, and son. aie quite 111 at the icsidence on South Hyde Paik avenue. Miss Tessle Powdeily. of the West Side hospital stafi. spent Sunday In Caibondalo. Ftedeiick Jones, of the New Yoik Pi ess. Is visiting his patents, Mi. nnd Mrs. Randolph Jones, 0f Jackson stieet. MINOR NEWS NOTES. The final airangements for the ten dltlon of the cantata "The Christmas Me-sage" by the membeis of the Foutth ward mission school are almost completed. It will bo given tomoirow evening at the mission building on She! man avenue and It is expected that It will be a first rate affair. The funeral of the late Mis. Jumes W. Peteis will be held this afternoon from the lisldence, 3JG Fourteenth stieet, at 2 o'clock. Iuteiment will ba made at the Washburn street ceme tery. The funeral of the late Miss Mury Jane Evans will be held this aftoi noon from tho residence, .T?S North Rebecca avenue, at 2.30 o'clock. Iu teiment will be made at the Wash but n street temeteiy. The membeis of Washington camp, No. 333, Patriotic Older Sons of Amer ica, are requested to be piesent at the legular meeting of the camp which will be held this evening In Masonic hall. Election of oftlceis and a Mtioker will be conducted. Election of officers will be conducted this evening at the legular meeting of Nay Aug Council. No. 344. Order I'nlted American Mechanics, and every member Is requested to be In attend ance. Tho remains of Eail Delhert, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Smith, of 334 Ninth Rromley avenue, will be taken to Moscow this morning via the 10 03 Tielawaie, Lackawanna and West ern Main. Prayer service will be held at the losldence at $.30 o'clock, nnd at 11 o'clock at the church. Inter ment will be made nt Moscow Tho Junlots of the South Sldo Young Women's Christian association will have their Christmas entertainment this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock In Mu association rooms. A delightful pro. gramme has been arranged. Tho ft lends of the Juniors are Invited to come. ' m - SPORTING NOTE. The Crescents defeated tho North End Stars yesteiday afternoon In a game of basket ball oy the score of 4 to 2. Tho features of tho game was tho Crescents all nround playing. Tho Cieseents challenge the North End Stats for $100 and the loser to pay for all expenses, the game to take place Jan. 1, In the Scranton armory, J. J, Millar, manager. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON COUNTRY DANCE OF THE CEN TURY HOSE COMPANY. It Was Hold Last Night in Natter's Hall Tho Dnnco of the Aftoinoon Was of tho Ordinary Kind Brown Will Bo Charged with Attempt to Kill Jacob Robinson, a Carpenter, Is Injuied in an Elevator Accident. Hickory Street l'rcsbytorian Sun day School Exorcises. The dance of yesterday aftcintion and tho country dance of last night at Nat ter's hall of the Century lloso com pany weie unquestionably two of tho leading events of Mm kind this season on the South Side. The attendance was very large and Included the rep resentative people ot this part ot the city. Tho afternoon wns devoted to the customary order ot dancing. The fea ture of the two periods, however, was the Rube's outing In tho evening. It was In every sense a complete success nnd wns enjoyed to a gieat degree. Tho costumes of tho participants of the country dance were not bad Imitation!) of those ordinarily used by agricultur alists. Miss Nellie Oman played the dance music. Tho committee ot anangements was composed of Louis Schwass, chalr mnn; Ed. Fiable, Harrv Kclley, Cluls Man Storr, Robeit O'Donnell, Patrick Feenoy, John May. Jacob Hafner, Louis Knellor, Fred. Kpple and Louis Scheuer. ' ATTEMPT TO KILL. Patrick Brown, of Keyser Valley, whose arrest and ex-cltlng escapade at the Alder street police station was re lated In this column yesterday, will bo arraigned probably todoay before Al derman Ruddy to answer the charge of attempting to kill. John Riink, of Cherry street, a brother-in-law of Riovvn's, and who, as noted yesterday, committed the aggra vated assault on Rrown, gave the In formation for the uirest. Ho alleges that Riown when at his home Sunday night dining a lively ar gument, chew a knife and made an ef fort to htab Mrs. Rrlnk. He further states that when ho sttuck Riown with tho btove raker, he did It to save his wife from the Intended cutting. A wariant has been Issued bv Alderman Lentes for Ri Ink's nirest also. Sl'NDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES. The Christmas exeuises ot the Get -man branch of the Sunday school of the Hickory stieet Picsbyterlan church wcie held estoulny afternoon and last night at the church. Tomonow tho English blanch ot the school will as semble for a like puipose. The af fair ot yesterday was of a highly en joyable nature, the afteinoon being devoted to the little ones and the ev ening to tho advanctd pupils. Rev. W. A. Noidt, the untiring pastor, was present, and In his usual happy man ner assisted greatly at the exercises. Two mammoth trees weie laden with gifts for the children, each child ic celveel a box of candy and two oranges. In the evening a programme of spec ial music was tendered under the di rection of Prof. Schmidt and Fred erick Wlllam Terpee, son of Diug glst F. L. Terppe. At tomoi row's cel ebiatlon a similar programme will be observed. AN ELEVATOR ACCIDENT. Jacob Robinson, of River stteet, a eaipenter emplojed by Spiuks Rroth ers, was Injuied seveiely yesterday. He with seveial fellow woikmen were making some changes at the wholesale house of David Spruks on Lackawan na avenue. Robinson was in the ele vator, and when It was approaching the becond lloor the young man's foot slipped between the elevator and tho wall. With presence of mind he .stop ped the elevator and tailed for help. The member was extricated and found to be In a badly biulsed condition. A physician was called and atteifded the Injuiy. The Injuied man was then removed to his home. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH FAIR It is piobable that at the fair ot St. John's church, now In piogicss at tho c hutch hall on Fig street, theie will be tonight a gatheiing laiger thun that piesent last night. The laigc loom was taxed to the limit by the leading people of this pnrt of the city. An excellent enteitalnment was given and many at tides of value were bold. NURS OF NEWS. The ilfteenth annual ball of the Seianton Athletic club, for membts and fi lends only, will be held at Oer manla hall, Jan. 2i. Andrew J. Rest, ehuliman; Chuiles Miller, William Klein, Joseph Rosar, Fieel Ross, Chas, Dclsing, William Smith and John J. Herghauser comprise the committee ot arrangements. The annual masque dance of the club will be given Feb. 10. Dr. D. A. Webb has taken up his residence and office at the looms used by the lato Dr. Reeser, corner Cedar avenue and Rlrch stieet. Dr. Webb Is well known by the people of this side, he becoming well acquainted duilng Ills lecent teims as Junior nnd senior house surgeon at the Lackawanna hos pital. Tho funeial of Mrs. Albert Rledllng maler will tako place fiom h"r lato home, 714 Pittston avenue, today at 2 o'clock. Rev. W. A. Not dt will oillcl ate. Intel ment will bo made at the Pittston avenue eemeteiy. Mbses Kate Hilar, of Hiekoty street Lena nnd LU7I0 Rosar, of Cedar ave nue, were guests yesterday of Mis J. J. Kern, of Pltuton. e""ounty Commissioner and Mrs lohn Demuth and tumlly spent yesteiday nt Wllkes-Uarre. visiting Mr. Demuth's daughter, Emma, who entered the Mallinkrodt convent, as a novitiate a few months ago. Tames Tanhlll, of Pittston. formnly roR PEOPLE XiJJNO WHO CANT DRINK COFFEE -m1& IS A UCLIUUUS jupji 1 iu iu Good for Old and Young, Pnn'l UV Imitation!. Tha (lenuiua l nun" M i li denude I'ura ooU Co., UUoi.N.Y boli Dj truieu vWJKherfc IT IS MADE FROM PURE GRAINS. - -W3 vaCfBed J? IvOQMj" Which Half is theBetterfialf The housewife's duties are harder than men realize. Cleaning alone is a constant tax on her strength, a ncvcr-ciidcel task. More than half the work of cleaning she can have done for her, if she will, and the expense will be next to nothing. sgS a clerk at the South Side pharmacy, was a visitor here yesterday. Peter Robllng, Jr. of Cedar avenue, Is confined to his room with grip. Miss Tlllle Sohns, of Rlrch street, Is recovering from nn extended Illness. William Gcscheldle, ot Hazleton, spent yesterday with his parents, Pa trolman nnd Mrs. Gcscheldle, of Irving avenue. The annual Clulstmas festival of the Junger Maennerchor will be held at Germanla hall tonight. Jacob Schunk, of Pittston avenue. Is able to be about again after a severe Illness. Mr. and Mrs Frank O'Riien. of Cro ton. N. Y returned yesterday fiom n visit with the hitter's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Mm ray, of Crown avenue. Mr. Hardin Norrls. clerk of the drug store of R. Shoemaker, Perry, III., says: "A man came Into our stoie the other day and s?ld: 'I want a bottle of that stuff that saves child! en's lives. I read In the News about it. The ehlld dren may got sick when we can not get the doctor quick enough. It Is tho medicine jou iell for croup.' ". He al luded to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and bought a bottle before ho left tho store. For rnlo by nil druggists. Mnt thews Bros., wholesale and retnll agents. -. . . NORTH SCRANTON. The Crystnl Llteiury and Diamatic club presented "Michael Stiogoff" to an audience of 700 persons last night In the armory. Tho acting wns good thioughout and tho wed .a careful study of the parts by the actois. The seenciy was well adapted and a live pony was a special featuio at the post .station John J. Moian as Michael Stiogoff was entitled to the applauso which he re ceived. P. J. McGinn and D. J. Ev ans as the newspaper conespondents, ncted their parts In a manner that bi ought foith applause. Miss R. A. Kelly as the Gypsy woman and Nellie Kelly nnd Nadle Teodor weie excep tionally good, and Miss Anna Roach as Mnl fa, Stiogoff added the needed character to make the drama icallstlc. Miss Neaiy pieslded at the piano. The Christmas tiee sei v Ice at the Presbyterian chinch was the best ef foit that they have et made. Tho piogramme was In chaige of Super intendent II. H, McKeehan and was rendered by the dlffeient classes of the school. Mrs. Morse'.s class gave a flag gieetlng entitled "Merry Clulst mas." Miss Nellie Pickett's class was represented by Clata Slocum, In "How We Spent Clulstmas." Miss Carrie .filler's class rendeied "Clulstmas Candles." Miss A. May Renedlct's tlass gave "The Homing Pigeons " The primary department was In charge of Claudia Williams and lendeied solos nnd lecltatlons. The featuie of this depaitment was a vocal solo by Nellie and Willie Richmond, aged 4 and C yeais iespectively. Mis. A A Vos burg's class reuilcicd "Aiound the Clulstmas Tiee" Mis. R. A. Rej aold's class was diessed In plantation costumes and lendeied an "Alabama Lullaby" Claience Steel's class were unifoimed as colored mlnstiels and lendejed guitar and banjo olos. Mr Heibeit's class was lepiesented in a recitation by R. G. Moigan. Miss Fain ham's class was lepiesented by Nellie Fieae and Mis. F Frease In an in stiumental duet entitled "The Chailot Race." "Joy Hells" was lendeied b.v the teachers of the school. Following came a short address by the pastor and then tho dlstilbutlou of gifts. The Xmas tree exeiclses of the North Main avenue Raptlst chinch held last evening were well atttended The pio gi amine was cairiled out in lull and lively Interest was manifested In the efforts of the scholats to make the af fair a success. The piimaiy depatt ment gave some very line selections and the "Children's Telegram" und "The Night After Clulstmas" weie well rendeied. After the piogi.unme was carried out piesents weie dlstiibuted and a social followed. Christmas exeiclses were held at the Noith Main avenue Raptlst church last evening by tho Sunday school, under the leadership of the pastor. W (1. Watklns, and the superintendent. Wil liam Chapppll. Frank Richards, ot Rlngliainton, was called to his home on Kdna avenue by tho sickness of his wife. Miss Nellie Tuttle, ot O'Hara's Mil linery stoie, Is veiy sick with an at tack of the gilp Captain and Mis William Kambeck, called on Chinch avenue friends last evening CKroKTnEKLJT.0n5 GivesTim W!TIiGnTrHHnWORlD 4ND!5AB59TEDfS4FE FOR 8ALE BY THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO GORANTON STATION. !m r-ZV 11 tesfe Qir uOMPiCf WasSiind ift dU5i Pawdeii Does the belter half of cleaning ; tloes it better than any other way known; elocs it easily, quickly and cheaply. Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. BULouli. Now York. Uosfon. Philadelphia, AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, llimciUMlKK & KHIS. Les:el. II k. I. N(1, .Manaiter. J MCJIITS AM) j MATINCUS 0ri'i1vi,,:il"Ylt.()N.,Sn',lJ"l't'1 hv MIPMCATK JiiK N,nntl the 1 iiiiioiim llvron Come- illiins. wit 1 n Hltonu I'oinpiinv, mtro- eliiclng .111111 MulliH'c liicsiliiy Mxlituiut Weiltii'iiliiy .Matinee THE UPS ANO DOWNS OF LIFE Xtnnn night nnd Tncvlny nmtlueo ACROSS THE CONTINENT Wed nlKhtti rami liip.o t.lll, Inchiillni THE ANXIOUS WIDOW. JjveMiInt; I'iIcpr-i , -j.-.e, :f,c, fide .Mnllneo Prlcos -uc, jv Three Dajs, Dee. '.,. '10, Ul-Usua! .Matinees. I.Ike Our AiiipiU'iiii soliilci Iwiivh to tilt) I'llllll, The Donovans, In Their l.nnlilii hneoess, Constructed for l.niighlti'.; Purples Only A Irfiugli! ASirt mi! A Yell. I.venlng Prices -l.v, 'J.-.e, ilfto Mle. Jlntlaee Prlccs-Jftc, '-'.V, 3 Days 3 Commencing j Mon. Dec. 29 THE FUNDS SPORTY IM Burlcsquors Special Xmas Malince Monday Thursday, l'tiitay mil Saturjay RICE & BARTON'3 Rose Hill's Burlesquera THE I0SIC POWDER CO. ltOOIIlsliillll '-MOlll'llll IVViV'A. 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For Business Men -5 In the heart of the wholesale district For Shoppers $: 3 minutes wall, to VVstiamalers 8 : minutes to hleel Cnopcr s Hig Store i:a o( ucceb to the great IJry Goods : Stores. .5 For Sightseers. $ Oue block from II way Can siUuc easy A tMU.porlatiou to all point ol interest, A Hotel Albert, NEW YORK. i COK 11 111 ST fenKIVI.KstTYPl.ACK ? Onlj One. Illoclc from Uroadnay. f ROOraS v 1 IlD RESTAURANT .j. HUUllia, Up1. rRlets BtS0Nair ! ';,x,JMMMx,x,rv'-,, MADE IV A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOSITIVEIiT COIU1 terrou iHja J-gtHng llem orr, Impotent j, tileeplooiaeat, eto.oat4 by AbuM or oUor i.iot4e tad Indl crotloai. Thru QuicKlu and urit restore X08t VitiiUty la oldorioung tni jiV. tltatnaaiorttudr, bu iDuor marriage faMaRi'reTent luianltj anc Comunutlom 11 taiKDla iimi. lhalru aaows iamodlata IroproTa menland acacia a cukk wear all otber itu in. niit upon bavlne tha cwuulna AJax lableti. The bars cured thoutundiancl will core yoa. VSoilraapoe itlve written euaranta to affect a cam CO nfC ia lacbcaaoor refund tha money. 1'rioa UV U I tJipfi ockaRaj or alx pksaa (full traatraantl for I2.M. li) tiaU. in plain wraipar, mton receipt of price. Circuit! AJAX REMEDY CO., 'VE'.V.o. Tor cnlo In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthewi 111 os. and II, C. Sanderson, druggist.