THE SCRAN TON T1UB INK- MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1900. a PERRY BROTHERS Pianos,' Organs, Husical Merchandise The latest In Sheet Music, both popujnr and classical. If you don't see what you want ask for It, and we will procure? It In three days time. A few second-hand Pianos and Organs cheap for cash, or on easy payments. Must make room for new stock. PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. Per Oc Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Orders I'romptly DMverot 3g-37 Adtmi Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Sellable. All kinds ot transfer work promptly and satisfactorily done. Office 100 Lackawanna Ave. Office Phone 625. Barn Phone 6082 HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY. am m m tr.rzEN ins 420 Spruce Street. Mnionlc Tempi". G. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist In the City Who Inn Graduate) In Medicine. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. TEETH nerliiL'Cfl prices for the next 13 il.iyii as follows-: Gold Crowns $2.50. Gold Fillings 50c, Best Set of Teeth $4.00, Silver Filling 50c, Crown .uul bridge woik ;i ipoil.ilty. If j. mi have tiny Dental woik to be done call nnd have ymir teeth examined flee of i barge, rainless extraction. Dr. Edward Reyer B14 SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT HOUSE. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Office Hours 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m.; : to 1 Williams Building, Opp. PostotlL-e. " CITY NOTES i 4 MJSi: ItllliKHX.-Wlillc sufioriiiK limn i in s.uiiici,i, iiiniMim.' .i.H i, ii i 1m 1 1 m.i ii, il I'ttn-liurtf it'll ,il Washington nc. iiiu .mil liii' slice t, iiml broke his nosu MIICTIXC, TONKillT.-Tho incinlii n, of .ho i:.igo IIiiv.i . onipuii) will hold a iiiu tin; timlslil lor tin puipns,, ,if ai landing lui their .iiiiiii. il onteritiinint nt ami mki. il. IIuUm: STiM.lIN -Sonic llin. Fil-lav night tin- li.un ot I'mitiiii'tiir Apostolic o lit Ail.uns .inline mi. I New Mm I, whs lu-oKi'ii Into .mil a hi) hon-u weighing J..JIM Stolen MIU-WINTLIt IJAM'i: -Invitations have been m.um1 for a ".Mid. w inn r dance" to Ik lit'hl on .Moinl.iy evening, 'pni.ir Z In the rooms ot John Hoilc O'Hcilly loiiinll, Voting .Men s Institute. WUUNlS XAMi: .Mi:.TIO.i:i).-Tlu )car's subscription to Hut I'hilHtliui llor. aid should h.ip 1 en in diit ,1 tn jii-ji. (leoigec H. Smith IiikIc.u1 o! Mis. W. T. Smith In the list of donations for the Hahnemann hospital von stlwlinc, ntoN.-jniui jiniKimn nd Tlionius Hail, bovs ici-ldlng on Hlver Hint, weie niiestitl Situiilay for tho thrft id lion At ii lit ai lug before Al lii'rmiin llowt they wut ii-prliniintU'tl mid then pcrmlltid to go on tlu-h own m okiiIx HUH . wi:i:k s cli;akixus.-tiio eieaiiugs It the Siianinn Clciiiug housii dining tlio wifl ending Jumiurv S7. I!'', wen m follows: Mouda) Jim, , $:it,,TU !li 'I iici. diy. Jan. iri. m,:i.i,.(,i j Weducsda), Jan. 'I. J-'JUICUJ! 'Ihursdn), Jim I"., j.'iiiin ;-,; rrldav. Jan. 1W. Siej.tfts o. Saliud.i), Jan 27. SMi.TOl.U', total, JI,'j:S,TJl,!'2. MIJKTINO CALLi:i7-A i all has been Issued by Mayor .Molr for a mooting of the special rommittto of councils Ap pointed to confer with him regarding the nipprftflop of the speak-oitslos. Thu nienihcis of the committee int. select Couiirllincn Chittenden. Lansing, O'llojlo mid Common Coiini'iimcn Tew lie-bur), Oodshall nnd Jrier. i"MAl'TAI'Ql'AUillM.i:.-Th.. follow Ing progiummo Iiiih hou utianged for tlio meeting of tho C'li.iulauiju i olielo of Win Turk ditiii.ii tlilsi ovtnliu,: "Hoihiiniii Friinltlln, n Sketch," Mis. A, V ISctllniil; "RcIpw of I'lnipKr St i mill nf Studlih in American T.lti'iiitnrc." Miss Tlttun: "The no-oDcrathc Miivhumii In laulaml," Mr. NBSKigI Morrison: "A Htndy of t:nngcllnp," Ml Olnittcnil: "A Tew rcmlnlnu Scrlhci", ' A. i:. Kholl. FUNERAL OF FRANK MEOHLER Services Wero Conducted Both 'at House and Cemetery. The- funeral of the late Flunk Much 1pp. of 1119 Anil street, Peteralniii,', wnt ht'ld yesterday afternoon nnd wns at tciidi'il liy tin' largest number of per koiim who, In nil probability! ever at tt'iulcil it fiim-ial In that part of the city. Mr. Mi'ihlcr wiih a very ptntnlncnt tnctiiliPi' of the KnlRbtR of I'ytlilitH, and alKti took a Ki'cnt Interest In the local III a department, IicIiik foicinan of tlio llclM KiirIiic I'Hinpitny ntitl a nicnibur or the Voluntt'cr Klu'iiieu'H assoulntlon. At Ills ftinorul yosti'id.iy thero wen' piesi'tit, bcslilei nuinberlesM frlend, over I'ihi llicmen, inembors nttcndlnK fmin the llelli-f Hnglnc ooiiipiuiy and other riiiupanliH of thin city and the Klccttlc Move company nnd the Inde pendent company, of l)iintnnu Kar rharsi! of by the KiiIkIUm of l'ytliliif", ttirni'd out seventy Mump; and actom p.inlcil the body ot their lute brother to lib- Inst K.stliiR place. Services wen- conducted at 2 o'clock at the house. The fiineial piocesloii then made iti way to Koiest Hill ceme tciy, while tin. wen Ices welt- laM n rliarpo of by the KuIrIiIm of 1 llil.ii, who conducted their ritual at the ki.iu with the chaplain of the oidet, Will lam II, Knnefi'1. nfllcliitlUK. Thf p.ill-bcatci.1 were Anthony Pliiiinppli. 1). .1. Shires lleiuy lluiit tl.ni. William .Statk and i:. A. WoliKe!. and the llower-beait rs, (.'hailes Ilay nei, l.ottls Tilci and .1. Th tuer LEFT A SMALL FORTUNE. Nearly $16,000 Soon to Rovort to Jerry Coates, of Hillside Home. .leiry Coatc.t, an Inmate of the llill Mdo Homo mIih-o 1S91', -will soon. Il Ii believed, come Into between Slitjiort and $l..riOrt by the death of n sinter In .N't w Yoik state. This sister befoio her death enleri'il Into a contiact with a in.ithle thaler fur the erection of a monument to tost $ll,r,nii Two of her biiilht r-ln-lawH linineillately contested the will and en deavored to hae the cotiliaet nulll tlctl. The Ser.iuton poor bo.utl lieanl of the case, and having the neuiest rcliitlxe as a (hniKc Insiuicted Attor ney Sel.lKK to etltel the Held. lie illd so, and hopes to be soon suc cessful in rciokhiK the t ouli.it t and IiuvIiik this and the lcm.ilnlnK money I evert to Coates. There Is mcoldlnsly Jo.v tn at least one heatt at the Hill side tloinc these days. GIRL'S TERRIBLE DEATH. Her Life Crushed Out Before Her Mother's Eyes. Nazal, t Cillin, a thrie-Vcai-oM Arabian gill, was instantly killed an I hoiilbly niaiiRled, Satiliday aftctnoo'l on tlie Cential llallio.id of New Jet scy. The accident oceuried near Sev enth stiect antl Hailioad avenue The Utile Riil had w.iud.'iid fioii' the house, nnd the iiiotl'er.iuNslnR her, had Rone loith in se.itth o! ncr child when she saw her ciiishetl lHUcttli the wlieels of a passliiR tt.ilu. FRANK SHEA'S FATAL FALL. Tumbled Out of tho Window of the House, Where He Boarded. Ki.tnk Shea, of Wilkes-! me, was killed Satutday by fallliiR fitmi the thlld story of a house in Denis all-y, Wllkes-llatre, wliere he boinded with his sister. Mrs. Kllen 1 niches. He was a btother of AUiuneys John K. Shea and Jaiin s II sh"i. who ,in well known in tills tit;., and was "2 jeais. of iiRe and unman led. THE KAISER'S NEW STABLES. German Ruler's Hoises Will Luxur iate in a 2,000,000 House. I'lom the London Stand .id. The lemoMil antl enlaiRement of l he empei til's H( Mill's .stables, which ille opposite the old palaic. at the cot nor of Itrelte strasse anil the Sehloss platz, will tost from 7.000.000 to S.noo.OOO marks. According to the plan of th" auhiteet, Ciehcimiath lhne. the ft out facliiR the Spiee will be 200 jatds in IriiRtli. The emneior refiiitcs unions other thliiRs two ildiiiR Rtounds, sev eral coach houses for about ::imi cat ilaRes, ami stalls for 270 Iioim's. Sev eral wotkaitls anil faiiuyaitls aie ais i lieetletl, as well as tlwelllllRS for II f tamilles and eiRlity iinniairled servants ami t oachinen The chief faentle. op. pnsitf the schloss, lequitcd teconstnie. tlon on a laiRe scale, and this was rendered veiy dltucult by the tllfteicnt character of the moms lookltiR onto the Seliloss.platvs, some of which aio iiltt' inslRnllleanl. The areliitei t lias, however, been foi -tiinate In his tleslRii, having artaiiRetl Hie chief Hioni of the upper (lour (tin Lit ro taiil.iRe mom with its costly his. toi It aland modem slelRhs antl coaches) as a state loom, ami tlieteby RlvlnR It tlie appellant e fiom the olltsltle of h lllllseum I'asshiR undei the loft tlnoi way. oiil entets i he fiont t unit, whit h Is eoeii'd In by a rI.iss loof, whiih in summer is lemoved to in c em etessle heat. Soulhwaid eMentls a bioad wIiir. with coacli hotites and tlwelliiiRs In the up per poititin n.islw.m: one sees tho stables, built in two stoiies, one oer the other, each talciilaletl to bold I'll horses. Lifts, saddle looms, IIIrIus of slabs, eleanhiR moms and sen'mits" moms aie pioidt-d theie, or aie found in the Intel mediate stnr The Rieit cuuiaRe lull in the Scliltissplali: s an euniiiioiis mom, stietchiiiR ovc two stoiies, nnd provldetl above wltli Ioiir tf.illery. The walls aie connet . by double tows of columns ami urn ,iecoi ated with tenth 11 and shell work, Tho cellliiR is more ilclily tieatetl. antl Its stroiiR, idiihtlc dei oration Is in liar mony with the Rieat helRht. Ilehlntl the nbove mentioned tioss bulldliiR -ill the work Is In pi ori ess, as was asee" t.ilncd by a lslt paid by tlie Aichlteet dub, which affoidetl an Idea of tlie ex tent of the Ritainds. on the Spiee ubiiut hall" ot the facade fiontins the water is linishcd, but thu xvIurs stretch still timber southwanl, so that they will eventually pass fir beyond the front of the schloss. In the second court will be two titling Riounds of exactly the same size, situated over an enoimous lmuKirp house, separated by double walls. The winks upon the new building, for which pieces of Kiuund weie lately w.Miulied south of the older grounds, wifl ietuin about tin cc f.us to complete. Snioko tho "Hotel Jcnnyn" cigar, 10c. DIED. Wll.t'OX.iu, suant Ian. '... I'm), .Minion A. Wlleox. mvtl I'l jeais and !i inoiiihs l.'nntn.l will bo pihuto mitl will tuliu place ihis iilleinoon at 2 uVllH.lt, REV. AUSTIN GRIFFIN'S FORCEFUL SERMON SPOKE LAST EVENING IN AS BURY M. E. CHURCH. Made an Ardent Ploa for a More Pronounced and Aggressive Chris tianity to Supplant What Ho Terms the Insipid and Sometimes Effeminate Religion of Our Present Day Interesting Lessons Drawn from tho Return of tho Jews from tho Promised Land. lie". Austin niflln, V. 1).. inesldlin? lit.,,, .-.r !t, -it i .. el - .... . ..i nit- , , willing rui;icii occ, iie- llxeied an able sermon last evening in ii,.. iji.it. ..i. At... i ii... ,...1 ..., "" .-,.,.-i.n Ml'lllimi'.l i ,'ist thll thtlnh, bi'speaklng for a inoie URgus slve Tultlanlty. He took as his text the last clause of the nlntc-ntli vetso of the fit t chapter of Deiiteionomy, "and w venue to Kaile.'ih-ltainea." an 1 spoke In part m follows "What a sloiy is tont.'.lin tl In that book of Deuteronomy ami wbat t titi.-ly ami apt lessens lor the ihtiich of to- 1,111' 1,1.,.. I... ......... I...... l.M .. .....1 ...j ,ii,i ,.e in, iiii iienr i',; I'.tsc,. 'e learn that the Isiaelltes cainu to Kad 'sh-l: iiiicii. whli b win Inst on th: biiltlei' of the Promised Land. Hud disclosed unto Muses when IIcj lattct Ii id ascended Meiint I'IhriiIi aiiti bad teen the beaute'ius loiintry beyoini that he, alter having boinr for foi ty long yeais the follies of the Jewish people, would not bo permitted to in ter the iimntrv, "We lead how Moses subimonul tho nighty hosts and tlellveied his ilml nihil ess and how the people, though on the I'tiultr line of the lJiitl of finnan, lunittl back. t'diMtdi s riiKssi.Wr ki:i:u. "The prcslng lit't'tl of the ihllith to il. i Is an linpiovetl iiij!lty of Chils 1 1n ii t peiieiit e and t'hilsllan life. Soil Is alwa.is tiuvliitiH to Impiove th" Ri-atle of I'luisllau ehariii t"r, but there tile too iniinv ptople In the chuuh to day who sa time Is no gootl reason for their being sliiied, c.altcil ami cinudcd tow. litis making a ttutlu't ef fort for the attainment of the high"!' spiiltual things. There ate too many who aie satistied to abide in Kudesli Itarne.i. "Their Christianity is 1'kr the ln.in n.i which the e.itly lsraelltis weie pin Nldcntlalli turiiMicd with. This tnnnna was tather owettlsh but It hail no especl'illy luonoiliicetl lliivour. That Is the way with too many Cluls tiiins nowadays: their Chtistl init Is insipid and almost eiuminate The times call for a primmmcd christian ch.n.K'ttr. for a decided ChiKtl'in ae thity. Tlie foues opposed to !od ai, coniblned for the allied inirptH'o of stanilhiR in Hie way of aggrisslNO I'lnlstlan at tlon. "(loil intentls that lll.i chimb In all auks and under all skies shall be 11 tectly and openly luoiio'ttind In iti lov,. of holiness and it" hatifil of sin Theie weie those ainoug the Isl.tollli' wbo longeil for Kgypt ngnin buig-d foi the oltl fate of the bondaged Muti ny even with the Trimls-d Lantl' In sight. "There aie many people who aie now piofessed Christians, but who liae necr reaehetl the point whe.-c they vlititally loathe the old life. Then Is a longing for the piotluet of the country when" the tyrant lelgns. These people hae the constant dispo sition to till 11 between tlio two, the now life and the old. took issri: with oon. "The point we should take into our heal Is Is that the Isiaelitts took Issue wllh (Sod. He told tlum that the l'm nilsetl Laud was u good rottntiy: that its pmdiiets weie desliable, lis ft tilts beautiful ami its hills terrai ed. He said: 'It I.s jour's by heiitage, enter In and possess it.' "The Jews, however, dlsti listed God s wold. They did not belies e ami thev sent twohe men to Investigate. Theie are people today who aie Just on the point of enteilng the bioati, peifeet Christian life when they doubt Oiod's promises, turn back and tlie in the tleseit of sin. It I.s a fatal crime at nn time to take Issue with Hod. "The twelve men when they letlirned hi ought visible evidences of the coun try's futility In he shape of fiul's, but when asked if the iounti could be taken ten of them answered no. They said that in the land were walled cities and chariots of lion manned bv fleice nun. Clod had told them they could go in and take tlie country, hut they put tho words of those ten men Solid Gold Watches and Genuine Diamonds with Tong Tina Tea at 127 Penn Ave., Scranton Pa. Tin- Huston Tea Party have le ied the stoic. No. 1J7 Penn avenue, for the pill pose o! placing befoie the public I hell dllclnus Tea. Tong Tina Tea has come to stiy ami will soon be the people's choice. With inch tan the puicliasei ret elves some ai ilcli o jew iliy the value of which Is i filial -d b the amount of tea puith'is.il Th in tides of Jew elt y consist of solid gold watches, genuine diamonds, tu bles opal peat Is and man;' other ar ticles too numerous to mention. Pol lowing is a iuitl.il list of names of puichaseis and what they reo ived; P. II. Kreneh got an engraved open f.ti e watch, American movement. Mis. C P. .Mcliiltle, 4o W omlng avenue, a beautiful solitulic diamond ring, Mis Hosle Paiiailo. :si, Centre stnet, a handsome bmoch: John Itekoske, i.y) South Van Hiuen uviiiue, a gent's hunting case watch: Miss Mamie Shell dan, wattless at St. Charles hotel, ie idved a two-stone oiial ling, set In solid gold, and also a beautiful luooth with her put chases; .Miss lierth.i i, Williams, who icsldes at Caibondale, u stilltalie diamond ling: W, II. Inivls, general teaming, Slfl .Main avenue, Hvdo P.nk. A. .1. HiiiiKinun, diy good shipper, icsldence Hide P.iik. T. J, Qiiluunii, l.'!::5 Latnyelte street, bool; l;ecier tor T. V, Mullen; John i. Jor doti, blacksinith. Mil Itayiiiond couit, each iccilM'd with their tea an opui f.ice watch, Aineiiean movement: Miss Agnes liiognn, loldeiice Duiiinore, em ployed at Clink & .Scott's tobeaeo fac tory, a tvvo-stono opal ilng. ami many otliets. How can thN bo done'.' Simply by putting the expense of two jears ad MTtising In ninety days, after which time these choice teas will bo sold s.iin.i place, pi i-e ami quantity, but without the Mixes. All mall nideis, wlmi accompanied by cash or dratt. will be piomptly at tended to. Open ovenliiRS till S.00 n. tn.: Satuiduv, 10.00 p. m Ptice. slngl-j can, $1: ii cans. w- v.'. can, $10.00. Lady clciks In ilicn'Uucp, HOSTO.V Ti:. PAUTV. 127 Penn uvenui;. against tho word of Clod nnd they re turned to bondage anil slavery, "My brcthti'll, take (loci at his word ami when he says a broader heritage of Clulstlan life Is within your teach, believe Him, (let tills distrust of (ill out of your heart ami let us havu an eailicst, anient, aggiesslve Clulstlan I'altll, Instead of the useless Chtlstlutl lives so tunny of us are lending." l!ev. Mr. (It Iflli' spoke yetteidny morning In the Methodist Hplscopal chinch at Moosle, and yesterday after noon, conducted a pleasant anil ftuU ful meeting In thu Ash Stteet Metho dist Mpiscop.il chinch. who areTenthusiasts ? Topic of tho Sermon by Rev. Philip Haendiges in the First Gorman Methodist Episcopal Church. Hcv. Philip Jlaentllges, pastor of the Klrst (leimnti Methodist episcopal church, pi cached an Interesting sei nion last evening on the. topic, "Who Ate Hnthiislasts'.'" lie took ns his text Acts 21-2C: "He hoped also tlu.t money should have been given him or Paul, that he might lose hlin, wherj foie he sent for him tlie oftener, and communed with hlni." He spoke In pail as follows: Pe'itiH, tiin ItoiTuin ijovMimr. upon brai lug Paul's testlmun.v of C!,tsi. , x-ptes-ted the opinion of the man ot the. world of an earnest Christian whin, luttr inpllng the sptakir, he ixel.iiineil with .1 loud voice. "Paul, thou alt le!ilo tli sell'" This uiitliiit.t of leellng was not culled foi th bv Paul's proles-don of faith In a divine beh.g, anil In the supe111atur.il antl the mliactilcnts, for tho heathen of Ills dav Weie lint jet ntlvimeeil to Ille light of wisdom assumed by the atheists and inateilihsts and iiitlonnll-iis ot our dav to deny these, things, .Velllu r was It anv thing strange or unsecinlv hi Paul's dot trine, or demeanor before, bid august Miillei'ii', for lie itiuld apt e il to lilslotv piovlng the 1 1 mil of bis sintcnitnts, nnd he 1011I1I 1.1I1I "I am not niatl. but "iieak loitli the words of Until anil so 1 1 mess," II was mtlict the holy eiithiisl.ism with which bo Rave bis testimony, Theris Is .1 war to testify tor Christ which will not Incommode a man, Mirny mcmhcis of tho 1 htn 1 h aie 01 thotlcix, diligent hi iMilwaitl pel foi mantes and forms, who never are accu-itu) ill the way Paul was 011 this Orcadian, license they make no Inroads upon salmi's domain. They hide the light of their u stimuli) under it bush el. never testify against pievaillug sins and wleKitlness, never speak to a sinner about Ids Mini s welfare, nevir lead .1 soul to Ji xii They aie ilphers in the church and the wotltl. lint Paul was a Christian of a dltfercnt make In him Kcstus saw one who was In ilc id e.tintst, a soul all on lire for toil, who I111I seven. d bis couiitt tlon with tin vvoild, who iiltackrtl salmi's king dom and strove to pioincue the kingdom of (led. Tills nroU'rd I'esl'us and brought foi th the cxpiesslon of his opin ion 1 midline, 1 In tint text. It bis al vvnvs been so. Men dt t lib tl lor (lod wile alw.ivs called ilicamers nml mailmen. I!ut who reall.v aie the mad men'.' Tin te ate certain make s of Insane people. A lit 11 a man Iiii.ikIucs himself to be what III fact he is not. When he in gluts his bus. Iness aed wastes bis time with trifles nnd childish games. Win 11 he throws .ivvnv valuable tilings and treasures iIiIiirs wlilch'havo no woith. When be Is s,i bcilouikil In bl.s reasoning powers lb. it he Is tmieaeliible, or when be l.uiRhs v. 'die then Is 1 vciy cause to mouin. lint what of the man) who Imagine Ihemsehes Chi Nil ins unci be Irs of the Miigiloin whin thev are not. who nio Heeling things of this lite, when they iieRlect their high calling to (ioilllacness; vvlien they despise the pe.u I of great piite while they set tlulr heart on the tleitlng things of this life; when they learn forever, and ct never come to thu knowledge of the 1 1 tit It. and when thev laugh nnd frolic while en their wav 10 nt iilltliui" Aid tiny not tho enthusiasts ami 111. iilm, 'ii? Which will oii t boose, to be considered wise bv man while (lod declines jou a fool, or would von mil lather let (bid i.ill ou wisp wlille men tletlaie ou all en thusia.it tm.l ni.iiliii.in. Soon every one not heavenlv wise will hear Unci's voire saving; "Thou fool, this night thv soul shall be ieiUlrtd of thee." while the ttun Christian will hear his Master sa)lng: "Well done good anil faithful stivaill, cnler thou Into the jov of thy I I. RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. '1 lie lli stile Mi"loti workns coiidi.t t, ,1 seivlies In the Iiik-on city di.ipt I ji 1 1 r.l.iv moiiilng At the See ond Pttsbv terlan liurcli last ev tiling Dr. C. I. Hohinson spoke on the topic of "Letting your Light Shine." St notary (!. U. Mahv. of the Young Mill's e'hilsli.in iissoclatloli aildres.id the meeting In the iatlio.ul 1lep.11 tint lit M" tirday aftirnoon. It. v. S V. Matthews, of the Pllst 1 lap list ihuicli will ie.nl a paper 011 "t'huiih Pllinnics" at the Jirptlst I'astois' niC'et ing this mm uliig, Hivlval senilis are still being cauiicl oil at the lliinipliili Sued MethodSt Kisioial thiiuh by the paslot, Kev. Jalut s lliiiuliiRcr. "Justification by r.iith" was tho sun. jn t of Itiv (itotije i:. OulMV ilW iciuse 111 the Provident o l'lvsh) tcii.in (lunch jeslenlay nioiiilng. ISaptNni.d sirvlns wue icunluitid m the Penn Avenue Uaptlsl eliuuh last ev tiling and an 1 viuigelisliu meeting was lit Id at tin 1 lose of the legul.ir service. Itev. Austin Oilll.'i, I. I) to 1 siding el tier of this district, occupied the pulpit of the Asian v Methodist Uplscop.il ihunh last evening. Tim sat lament of tho Lotd's supper was admlnlsteteil In the moiiilng Kev. Luther llr-s Waning, pastor of Ui.uo Kvaiigi Ileal I .lit In 1 .m thiiieh, tie. lldittl an bitiiiMtliig and lusiiuttive st rnion jestenlay moiiilng on "Our ('hint It's lMucatlolial Institutions" to ,1 large audience Itiv. A I. llainer, ot St. Mark's l.u thcian chuich. spoke jestcidny liiernliig on "Thu IllKhliousness ofi'lnbt Impart pi I to llcllivers." mill In the evening his ..ubject was "Clui-d Our Saviour Is Pies, out In the Midst of Stoinis." r-AtiiiK MM luntiii 01 it t in 1 ijv.iiijp.i-h the pulpit of the Ash Stieet Methodist llplscopal chine It yesteiday moiiilng and In the evening the setvleis contlsteil of 1111 old folks 1 all, when lit v. Dr. Hr.nl limy had chaigo of the nuctlng. Itev. J. Miitllson. who is assisting He v, P, P. Dot), of the C'tdar Avenue Method. 1st IZplscop.il thin cb, whole levlvnl ser vices aie 111 ptORiess. pienthed the ser 111011 last evcnlii'i nnd vvlll luvo cluitRO of the ineellngs during the week. The Efficacy of Piayer. Dean Hole, of Hoc luster, Kuglnnd, tells of a veiy Innocent anil gentle curate, who went to 11 Yoikshlie palish vvhete tho pailsl.loi.i is laetl horses and sunie tlines iiieed them, lie was n.'kttl to In vile the pin) cis of the congregation fur Lucy Urey. lie did so. They pia)fd tin i'ii Siuula.vs for Lucy fliev. iin tho fourth thu ilnk told tho eunitn ho need not tin It anv more. "Whv." stld the curate, "is ahe de'id?'' "Xo," said the clerk, "she won tho steeplechase." Tin e mate became cti!lo a power in tho palish Aigonatlt. -a- - Tiy a "Hotel Jcrmyn" clgnr, 10c. livaugillsl vviuiam Mew art oecupieu Mis. Wlnslow's Soothing Syutp, Sold by nil DliiRRlsIs In evety pint of tho woi Id. lie sure and iiHk for ".Mrs. Wins lei w' u fit otldng Syrup." and take) no oth"r kind. Twibty.llvo cents a bottle. Has been used for over l'li-'TV YKAItH b" MILLIONS of MOrilLKS for tl.nr I'HILDHUN WHIM: TIJUTHLNU WITH PKH1MXT SUCCLfeS. It HOOTHKH tho CHILD. SOPTHNS tho UU.MS. ALLANS nil PAINi CL'HLS WIND COLIC, mid 1.. 11, ,. 1..-..0 rcmcill' for nt AT? II I loi,' l THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE MEN ENJOY FOURTH ANNUAL DIN NER AT HOTEL TERRACE. Wore tho Guests of Superintendent H, J. Schubort Saturday Evening. Excellent Menu Sorved, and Ad dresses Delivered by Division Manager King, Assistant G. F. Barlght, Dr. W. G. Fulton, Attor ney Vosburg, Assistant Vliet and Others Several Prizes Awarded. The Scranton staff of tho Prudential Insurance company of Anieilea In not only up In policies and other lines per taining to their business, but they are alto clever entotlulneis and excep tionally good after-dinner speakers. These trults wet,, uppuient it the fout Hi 11nnu.1l dinner in Hotel Terraeo Satin day evening, when nearly a hun dred supeilnteiuleiits. agents unit In vited guests enjoyed the l.opltalltv of District Supoilutendcnl II. J. Schu bcrt. The guests assembled at '. o'clock In the joccptlon room and .111 hour of In foim.it conversation and renewal of acquaintances followed. Shortly alter .S ei'clock I 'i of, Johnson, pianist, stiucl; Up 11 two-step and the bamiueters matched lulu the dining room single tile, the visiting repivsenlatlves fiom the hoiue olliie illld Invited glli sts oc eiiliylnc the positions at the head of the table on either side of the toast master, wlill" the division superinten dents and agents were seated 011 both sides of the inliks, which extended the full length of the spacious dlnln.T hall. Landlord Whyte had piepared a menu In keeping' wllh the occasion, which was seived In a faultless man ia t. When the menu was thoroughly dlt etissrd Toast master Schubert began the post-prandial cxcieiset, with a shoit Introductory speech. After re ferring In 11 touching manner to the recent death of Dr. K K. Weston, who was one of the company's most effi cient medical examiners, and offetliK apologies for seven at icproseututlves who weie unavoidably detained, he concluded bv introducing Division Manager W. V. King, of Nevvail;, N. J. Mr. King Is well known to the local men and his popataiity Inc mates with eat h succeeding ear. He congratu lated the employes on the magnificent 1 ('suits' obtained In Ixii. and added tnal the gathering was held to eclebtate a pIrii.iI vlctoiy anil become bitter ac quainted. li:tti:p.s or khukkt. At this point letteis of regret wero read from seveial of the resident 111.111 agerri who were tillable to be piesent. Assistant C. jj Itiynnt. of Scranton, who was the leader in writing up In dustrial business for the company last Near, was calU-cl upon to explain his luetuoils He stld his staff :i vvnvs woil., tl together, and that he did not lose a man hi lx'ip. Assistant A. II. Kiessley. of Strotiilsbuig, who was aw aided a premium for sti .light 0,111 lassltiR, attributed his success to a thorough know ledge of the policies Issued by tho company nail persistent application to wen It. (icorge P. Hatigt.t, of the supeivls. or's ilepaitmeut in the home olluv, Xewatk, N. .1.. was the next speaker, ami he gave flgntes and facts which only an Insurance nun can undei stand and appreciate. Dr. W. O. Kill tun, medical examiner of the Scanton dis tilct. followed with a brief talk In which he told s-eveial inleiesting anec dotes, city Solicitor A. A. Vosbunj, who Is nu attorney for the company, also made a few ieniarl-s. The vailous pi bos ofiroil to ineiu txus of the staff who cxeecdiil the usual business done miring the p.ift year, wete then awarded Agents U. i:. Lowiie A. A. Ue.ip, S. J. Ilansee, It. M. Hcanev, C H. Hryanl, A. U. Smith. W. O. lJc-st ami J. J. Dougher weie presented with gold pieces by Supeilntenilent Schubert. Assistant (t. '. (iilswold was presented with a gold watch chain, and Assistant Pull, oil behalf of the vailous members of the staff, presented Superintendent Schubert with a cut class berry dish md 1 1 ii y. J.lbi.iry lamps were pie sented to n. K. Lovvrle, S. J. Honse' and C. L. lllgart, and Assistant Hryant received a. waste bisket nnd bloom. Jilt, VLIKT'S HKMAItKS. Assistant Division Mannger H. Vliet, of Newark was the next speaker and he gave a lengthy resume of what had la en elone during the past year, and what was expei tetl in 1f'0n. The Inst speaker was Supetlntendent J. Urady, of IVUkes-Rarre, who Issued n chal lenge to the Scranton contingent to wilte up 111010 business this yeir than the Lueiiie lounty iigents. Follow ing Is the list of guests who were seated at the xailous tables: Newark. N. J. -Division Manager W. P. King. Assistant .Manager II. Vllet, silpil xlsorY assistant, Uiorge V. H.irlght. Attiiine, j A. A. osIiiiir, C. W. Daw son, C.ursts .1 A Me.irs Sei anion; Dr Itulfuer. J. Urady, Wilkes-llane; P. P. Kiclly. Ilazliton. Mitlleiil Lxamluors W. (i. Pultun. D. A. Webb, W. V. Pier. W. Van Doren. J. i:, Thompson. S. D Davis, M, L. Hall y. J S. Nibs. V. L. ('.rainier, K. JI, Vaiiuy, II. A Plum. S. A. l'rltts, J. V. Jacob. C. S. Apgar. Soianton Superlntendiiit. II, J, Schu bert; assistant, M. Haggertv, nRents, John Uarvey. J, J. Panning. William Mc Dowell. M O. Cusick, W. U. Scutt. Assistani, U. It. III-). mt; agents, S, J llnusee. A J. Ilor.ui. C. L. lllgart. J. Uiceii. II. i:. Low il". II. C T.i) lor. Assistant. A. U Hull; agents, J. Hup penthal, II. A. Ci.imer. P. .McUnhill, H. M. lleaney, P. SchalTir. John Kane. Assistant, A. II. Smith; agents, J. W. McCarthy, S. T. Deyoc, II. Nicholson, J, II. Morgan, V. S. Cramer. Assistant, A. II. Kiessley: agents, C, II. Kressley, C. K. TJ.llrd. Stiouclsburg. Assistant. C. Animernian: ugents, J, Cioner. J. nussa, 1:. Cole, I- 1J. fjchnu'er, llonestlale, Assistant. J OMalley; agint?. D. H. Oagir. J. Peclio. It. V. Ilcuvc, P. ITnl gau, P. J, Gllhool, farboud lie, Assistant. U. C. Urlswald; agents. J, J. Cox-, Thomas Champion, P. Mull. illy, J J. Cnnaney. W. D. Hill. Assistant, C. P. Gannon: agents, W. T. Cuinnilngs, T. Ilurke. J. J. Dougher, C. F. BECKWITH & CO., DEALERS IN Mine and Mill Supplies, Machinery, Etc. OFFICE-Dhnc JJatik Building. wwwwwwwwwwwu BARGAINS. When pursing China Hull, Just take a glance at our windows and see the great h.ilR.ilns In Urle-.i-Hrne, Jardlutprs, Pedestals, etc., also llnvltiuiil t Co's Pre neli China Dinner Act, 11" pieces. Onlv -."(. Step In nnd look over our bare iln tnblesj here nre onlv a few or tho many bargaltm: Krult plates wero JI'lOji. now yi 00 per do?:. Prillt plates were $12 On, now 9 00 per (loz. Krult plates were $"'W, now 4 00 per do. Prult plates were $"i.M. now R Ml per do.. Ilrenkfast or tea plate." were il I.Oi, now sin) per tlox, Hrenkfnst or tea plate s were $11. fm, now ., 7 'A per doz. Ilrenkfast or tea plates were fi.Sn, now .,, 4 10 per dor. Soup plates were il.'Ji, now 4 CO per eJoz. Also tnnnv odds ami cutis , In dinner ami ten sets, tjlasswarc, etc. DH WAIti:. These vvlll not last long. Yt Vak -V Mlar A Pprlr ITlIlIttr IX retK, Cloth Jackets at Half Price. My stock of Cloaks, Jjckcts, etc., both for Ladies, Misses and Children has been unusually large and handsome this season, and many handsome garments remain, owing to the warm weather and late win ter. We are sure to have cold weather yet, but the Cloth Jackets mut go. Consequently you will find All $25.00 Jackets for $12.50 All 20.00 Jackets for 10,00 All 15.00 Jacket's for 7.50 All 10.00 jackets for 5.00 AH 7.50 Jackets for 3.75 All 5.00 Jackets for 2.50 All 4.00 Jackets for 2.00 Golf Capes in Handsome Effects. Were $25.00 for $15.00 Were 20.00 for 12.50 Were 15.00 for 10.00 Were 10.00 for 7.50 Were 7.00 for 5.00 Great reductions in prices on Furs. These are not old garmentJ. but all new, up-to-date the kind you always find at F. L. Crane's "$ Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR Teeth Filled autl extracted absolutely without pain by our new Reputable Dentists Should not be judged by the catch-penny methods of the Dental Fakir. Our prices arc the lowest possible for first-class work. Our system of Crown and Bridge Work is superior to any other. We are up-to-date in all branches of Dentistry. DRS. SAPP & McGRAW, 134 WYOMING AVE. (Over Millar & Peck's China Store.) Ueoigo MiUolf, W. U. llest, James O'Huurke, Archbalil, Assistant, J. L. Nelger. agents, J J. King. J. II. Mt.nl, J. Ilajes. W. J. Nel Kcr, II. i:. Morton, Taylor. Assistant, J. W. tiller; agents. W. M. Colllt r. J. Co) tic, A. A. Heap. V. Cotnp ton. P. Cnffney, L V. Trax. Pillston. Ntwspapers- ("hallos O'.Mulle.v, the Truth. W. It. Hughes, The Tilbunc. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. The tegular term of criminal court begins this moiiilng. The case of the commonwealth against Thomas Lud tlen, charged wllh murder, heads the list, lie will be defended by Attor neys John P. tjulnnan and John J. Murphy. Suit has been begun against V. Ciodfrey, propiletor of Hotel Jerniyn, by Mrs. Mary McUulnness, motliei of Nellie Mi Otilnnoss, who wa fatally burned at the hotel sevei.il weeks ago. Attorney Scragg, on behalf of Mi.ss Fanny Hart, Saturday began .1 suit ugalnst Lew Is i:, and Sadie J. Mot ton, damages being claimed In the sum 1 f $100. The plalnllft alleges that deteu dunts, at a meeting' of an Afiiean Methodist Episcopal church society, of which they aie members, held on Oct. 17, the defendants assaulted her, pulled her hair, tore her dtess, shirt waist antl hat and kicked hot. "The perpetratois of tills Haul ought to bo brought Into the criminal couit. There appeals to be fraud, pei Jury ami cveiy thing else in this thing." This was Judge It. W. Ai en bald's comment Saturday In cleclailng Illegal the nomination papers of the Eighteenth ward to which objections were filed, tin tlio papers In question It was alleged that names other than those nominated had been substituted for those nominated and that tlu names of primal y election olllceis had been foiged to the papeis. The ox-ceptlons of James J. O'Mulley to the nominations of John J. Costello and John J. Kearney as Domocratl candidates foi select oounellnien frou, the Third ward weie also heard Sa' urday. Mr. 1 ostello's objections to the Kearney arid O'Malley papers weie heard at the same time. After listen ing to tho evidence and argument ot counsel Judge Aiehbald stated that Mr. Costello's caucus seems to have been the most icgulatly called an I most generally recognized. Ho dis missed the objections to Mr. Costello and sustained those against CMalley and Kearney. WAKKIIOUSE-Grecn Ridsc BARGAINS. X a 13a WyomlnB Ave, -walk In and look .round." scientific K&& We Call Your Attention To Our Immense Stock of Horse and Male Shoes, Bar Iron Steel, Channells, Angles, Shafting, Toe Calk Steel, Bolts and Nnts, Rivets and Washers. An Endless Stock of Blacksmiths' and Wagonmakers' Supplies. 126 and 12S Franklin Ave. FOR FINE SOCIETY STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING ' SEE D. IRVING SIMMONS, 720 Connell Building. yS& i3Zc.- .. ? 1 Hi! 0. Everett's .. Horses and carriages are su perior to those of any other livery in the city. If you should desire to go for a drive during this delight ful period of weather, call tele phone 704, and Kverett will send you a first-class outfit. EVERETT'S LIVERY. 230 Dix Court. (Near City Hall.)
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