TI1IW1S3 t T "Sriv?ffii?!r7iT1'r fr '" 'i'.'f -' : ? ""'"a-w uamn tiumu&w,?m ' 'j. .w" ' i - ' i-.nw s?' t .. H.wr xr?mxwv: o- kr.,1. i ?- - i rt mmmmuix --i,Ti.-BEWBTr.iiTnn v ' t - - ,ifpv, - jTtn",r-f"t ..A I 1 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, lMfr ft I l 'V WEST SCRANTON VtAAWVWAA.All'lVMVS1 GILLETTE WAS RATHER DOPEY SUPPOSED TO BE SUFFERING FROM KNOCK-OUT DROPS. He Wns Picked Up on West Lacka wanna Avenue Yesterday by the Police In a. Helpless Condition. Slight Fhe on Luzerne Street. Doll's Carnival Prizes on Exhibi tion Tenth Wedding Anniversary. B. Y. P. U. Notes and Other Events of General Interest. A fellow nuinril OllletU'. who 1 entiles In Dtinmoro, wan lucked up hi I lie ri'li trul pollen Htutlon lnsl iiIkIU In a lielp les.H eoiulltloh, ami til inlclnlulit was Honiowlial dellrloiiH from tin- fffi-otH of what was muppohciI to be "knockout drops." The patrol wiikoii was muiii inoncil to AWst l.ai'kitwanna avenue and Ninth .street lit .".:: o'clock, wheie pollrcindli found the man lylnj; on the Hldcwnlld From what could be leanu d about the ease, the man has been on a pro tracted epiee fur several weeks and during that time wandeied around the city. Yesterday afternoon he was seen In company with a woman on tli" AVest Lackawanna avenue bridge and later the couple entered a question able res-orl not far from there. Some time afterward Ulllette left the place alone, and staggered along the slde walk until he reached Ninth street, where he fell unconscious. A large crowd was attracted by the man'.s peculiar actions, and when sev eral men attempted to arouse him they found it was Impossible. A mes sage was telephoned to police head quarters and Patrolmen John Thomas. Matthews, Hockenberry and Dugga-i responded with the patrol wagon and carted Gillette to the central police htation. The fellow remained in a stupllled condition until nearly mid night, when he was aroused by Desk fcjergeant Rldgway. The latter administered a dose of "jag drops" to the prisoner and his re covery is now assured. When asrd about his actions, Olllette could :'or remember whore he had Jisen. He li ! not have any money cm his per m when arrested, but was fairly w!: dressed. First Welsh Baptist Church. The Baptist Young People's union held an interesting session in the tor ture room of the church last evening. ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR ( COUGHS I and COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. One Day s Sale of Ladies' Liberty Ruffs On Saturday only we will offer as handsome a collection of Liberty Ruffs for ladies' neckwear as you have ever set eyes on, at the following re ductions from regular prices: Ruffs worth $1.00 will be sold for Ruffs worth $1.25 will be sold for Ruffs worth $1.50 will be sold for Ruffs worth $2.00 will bd sold for Ruffs worth $2.50 will be sold for Ruffs worth $2.75 will be sold for Ruifs worth $3.00 will be-sold for Ru Us worth $3.50 will be sold for Ruffs worth $4.00 will be sold for There's other neckwear in abundance at remarkable value figures and it's all made ond finished after fashions latest de mands, but the sale of Liberty Ruffs over tops every other event of the season in its l'rrie, and it's a bargain chance that will never come again. J '. (. ! i.V "w, M' Globe Warehouse Av-V'w The feature or the meeting uii the leading of n paper on "The Origin and Karly Practices of Thanksgiving," by William Kvuiih. The young ladles of the church arc arranging for a Japanese enlertii'ii ineiit to bo held on New Year's eve. Frizes on Exhibition. The prlz.M for Ihe Young Women's Christian n'l.oclatlon doll carnlvul are now on exhibition In the south win dow of .Tcnltns' drug store. The girls' prizes are ,. handsomely dressed doll and a very pretty workbasket, which will be given to the girls exhibiting the best diesscil doll dining the carnival, The boys' pib.es are a foot ball and camera, for the best finished niece of doll's furuhuie. The 'milwit Is at tracting much attention and many prettily dressed dolls will be seen dur ing the we"., The affair opens In the Iianncr block Monday evening and wilt continue dm lug the afternoons and evenings of the week. Excitement on Luzerne Stieet. An ahum was turned hi fiom Itox 32.1, Fifteenth and J.itBerne streets, last evening til 7.u0 o'clock, which was caused bv .1 slight blnsse In one of Stephen Flanagan's houses. A pin of giease on a stove was overturned and caused the Maze. No damage resulted, ns the flnniM were extinguished before gaining much hendwuy. While tl'j (.'olumblas were respond ing to the alarm, their hose cut rinse encountele 1 a rut In the street and was somewhat damaged. In conuo fjuence It Will be out of service until lcpalred. Recent Social Ev-.-nts. Miss Alary McDermott, of Sumner avenue, wnj tendered a pleasant sur prise party 1 hursduy evening. Danc ing and other amusenvuitu were en joyed by the assembled wuetts. A bhlhd!! party was tendered Jlasler l.errv Clianacher at the home of his parent:., on North Uiomley ave nue, Tuesday evening. Funeral Announcements. The funeiv.l of the late Kdwaid Da vies will tuk" place at -'."0 o'clock this afternoon. Si rvlces will be held at the house, .'!j."i North Lincoln, avenue, and interment will be made in the Wash burn stieet cemetery. The funer.il of the late tidlth James will take plare tomorrow afternoon at U o'clock. Sei vices will be held in the Calvary Raptlst church at Taylor, and inteiment will be made in the Forest Home cemetery. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Mo.ses It. Jones and Hiss Sarah A. Jones, both o" Plymouth, were married by Rev. David Jones, of the First Welsh Congregational church, at his home, on South Lincoln avenue, Wed nesday nftei'ioon. .Miss Maud ninkely, of Rochester, N. Y., is the guest of Miss Ksther Thomas, of Lafayette stieet, Electric lic,ht wires running Into Ran dolph Jones' taloting establishment, on Jackson street, were pulled from their 50c 75c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 fastenings yesterday afternoon by a high derrick which was drawn by on a wagon, and for a time electric sparks weie omitted fiom other overhead when. Fortunately no damage resulted, but considerable excitement was caused by the Incident. Kmerson 13. Owen returned to New York yesterday, after Hpendlng Thanks giving with his parents and friend! here. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Hepburn, of Meridian strcei, weie the guests of. West Pitlston friends on Thursday. St. Loo's' bnllnllon will meet loinor low afteinoorp to consider the advisa bility of ex'endlng the lease of Ihrtr quarters. Dr. T. W. Thomas, of Wllkes-Unirc, wus the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Williams, of South Main avenue, on Thursday evening. The services at St. David's Kplscopal church tomorrow will be held at 10.30 a. in. and 3 p. in., Instead of the usual hours. The Sunday school session will be omitted. The bishop of the diocese will ntteiut the nftcrnonn service, James Rrown, M. T. Fltzglbbons, J. R. Coney, Edward Mcl.aln and Frank Mi'Laln have been appointed a commit tee to arrange for St. llrenden's coun cil new home festival, which will be held during the holidays. Rev. James Uennlngor, pastor of the Hampton Street Methodist Kplscopal church, wilt conduct the gospel meet ing this evening In the Young Women's Christian association rooms, L. M. Keene will conduct the services at the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church tomorrow moinlng at 10.30 o'clock, In ;ho absence of the pastor, Rev. Frank J. Mllman, who will oc cupy the pulpit of the Piovldence Pres byterian ulnji'ch. Miss Maine. Larkin, of Van Jturett avenue, a stenographer for the Lackn wtiumi Lubricating company, will leave on Monday for Wilmington. Del., where the company's plant will be located. Michael Sullivan, of New York, spent a few days this week with his parents on Tenth sti.'et. The Lincoln Heights Social club will conduct a drawing for a chub on the evening of December 10, at the Lin coln Heights school house. Miss Nellie McDermott, of West Plttston, nnd Miss Cella Morun. of Al denvllle, Wayne county, are the guests of Alderman and Mrs. John P. Kelly, of South Seventh street. A dinner was givea In their honor on Thursday. The Young People's Dancing class held their weekly social in Mears' hall last evening. The Ladles' Aid society of the Relle vue AVelsh Calvinlstlc Methodist church will hold a social Wednesday evening, December 5. Mr. and Airs. Thomas Husband, of Kdwardsville, were the guests of Miss Jemima Jones, of West Locust stroot, on Thanksgiving day. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Indoor Baseball Being Resumed in This Part of the City Two So- ' cial Events Other Notes. Two nines, composed of clerks from the stores of Fenner & Dlckerson and William Chappell, played Indoor base ball at the Auditorium last evening. A large number of Interested specta tors saw the revival of this lively sport, which flourished to so large an extent here a few years ago. Th contest was spirited from start to finish, and every close play of the clubs called forth applause. The game ended In favor of the club representing Fenner it Dickerson's store, by a i-cnru of &'-''. Two Social Events. Miss .lesslo Ross entertained a num ber of her friends last evening at her home, on Blair avenue, (lames nnd dancing weie the ehioC amusements of the evening. At a seasonable hour refreshments were served. Those piwi: wie: M!' ! 'iwn dollne Thomas, Lizzie Fldier, Ltla Danvers, Maigaiet Edwards, Rena Kd wnrds, Rachel Phillips, Lilian Ross Anna Ross, Jessie Ros and Miss Bishop, of AVIIkes-Burre: Messrs. Oav tleld Davis, Thomas Carwerdlne, Grif fiths Thomas, William Nothaeker, Wil liam lgler, Jeseph Kngland, Oswald Price and David Kvans. Miss Ultima C.'rolhnniel was pleas antly surprised at her home mi (Siove street last Thursday evening. A very pleasant lime was spent by those pres ent. Relreshiuents were served. Thoa piesent were: Misses Freda Staub, Sui.ih Courtrlght, Ruth Creby, Mat tie Lesh, Kdlth Miller, Oiii"p Moore, Vmeliii 1 Vkersley, Lizs-.le Kckersley, Margaiot Hilderlmuu, Annie Phil lips., Mniy Phlllllps, Esther Crothumel, LUziu Crothamel, Kraniu Crothamel, Marie Liehling; Messrs. Hnrry Uro thaniel, (leorse Tammon, Otto Htaub. Walter Staub, William Behllng, David ' Behllng. William Brelg. Fred Behllng. William Staub. lohn Richards. Brlejly Noted. ISert Talr and Joseph Cornell i turned home after spending a fw days hunting In Wayne county. The North Km! Slats basket ball team will play the Young Men's Chris tian Association of W'llkes-liario next Tuesday evening. The Alpha (lama foot ball eleven play the High School second team at the Athletic park. A huge crowd wlt nexxed the game, which was a very lively one. The flrht touchdown was made by the High School second team and the second by the Alpha Qamn, making the scene C-.". Sidney llenwood, of Henwood's drug store, returned home from Honesdale yesterday. William Bui Up, of Jones Mi-eot, Is In New York city. A regular meeting of the Local No, 143, United Mine Workers of Ameri ca, was held in Mulherln'.s ball, on Brick u venue. John Wolf, wlio tor the pust few days was visiting friends bore, re turned home to Ithuca, N. Y. Mr, and Mrs, Oeorge Millei, of West Market street, urn rejoicing over tho urrhul of a baby boy, Louis Latcliani, of Leuii stieet, J3 recovering from a severe illness. How's This? We nflcr One Hundred Do1I.il llruaul ur jny (.ix tit CiUrrli llut i.iuiiot bo turcd liy lull's Catarrh Curp. y. .1. rilKNCV k CO., Toledo. 0. We, llic imili'itlKiK'il, liase known l .1, L'hciit-y (or the last 13 jimu, uiu lie I lew him peifcctry honorable In all butlmn. transactions and llnan ciallv able t'j cany out uny obligation? nude bv tuclr linn. '(t & Tiimx, Wliolwalo PrugKlsti, Toledo, 0. Waldlnt,-, Iilnnau K Man In, Wholesale Unit; rLU, Toledo, O. llall'i Catarrh Cure J tikcn Internally, acting directly upon l'' lilou and inucoiu turbir of the FyMem. ' 'iiiofiial fint fiee. Price 73c. per bottle, b y al Pmgglttf, UiU'K family t'UU are the be.l. SOUTH SCRANTON A THANKSOIVINO S00IA1J AT Y. W. C. A. The Members of the Loynlty Club Gave an Entertainment for Their Many Frionds Family Social Con ducted by Scranton Saengerrunde. John A. Schroedcl Captures nn Eagle In His Yard Twelfth Anni versary of Hickory Street Church. A Thanksgiving social was given last night by the Loyalty club of tho South Side Young Women's Christian association In the association rooms on Cedar avenue. It was well attend ed and was marked by deep Thanks giving feeling. Prior to the social hour there wns a short Thanksgiving gospel service. The exercises were opened with n plnno solo, which was given with splendid effect, by Miss Anna Scbetler, nfter which followed the reading of the piesldent's Thanksgiving procla mation by Miss Freda Kornacher and thq governor's proclamation by Miss Dora Sehetier, which was followed by the Loyalty club singing "America." Miss Prances Klnumlnzer und Miss Vreda Kornacher executed a dKTlcttlt plnno duet and Miss Minnie Hafner followed with a thoughtful and ex ceedingly well prepared select reading on "Thanksgiving Day." The Loyalty club then sang In spir ited style their club song, nfter which games and music were Indulged In nnd lator several well-laden nnd snowy tables were brought Into use und the merry party Indulged In light and dulntljy prepared refreshments. . A Family Social. The Scranton Saengerrunde gave a most enjoyable family social last even ing In Athletic hall, Alder street, which was very well attended. Dur ing the forepart of the evening a .lollv social hour reigned, which was fol lowed by a fine literary and musical piogrommo given by the Saenger runde's Jolly entertainers. After the entertainment refreshments were served and later the hall was cleared and dancing was Indulged In until a late hour. The following Is the programme as rendered: March, "Kroeffungs," Hans Saft; song, "Ach Weist du es Noch." Saengerrunde; phonograph selections, George Horbnch; song, "Died der Hose," Saengerrunde; recitation, "Dr. Ungefuelllge Apolheke,'" Hen Anton Flsch; song, "Hardenroesteln," Saen gerrunde; recitation, "The Puzzled Dutchman," Fred Otto; recitation, "Kin Salansltreleh," Anton Fisch; song, "Helzlletchen Meln," Saenger runde; dialogue, "Klsen Bahn Aben teur," Messrs. Fisch and Otto; song, "Nnehtswnschterleid," Saengerrunde. The committee in charge was com posed of the following: Messrs. Gus tav Sehultz, Fred Otto nnd J. J. Schneider. An Eagle Captured. John A. Schroedcl, of Cedar avenue, of Schroedel's bakery, captured a magnificent specimen of the American eagle yesterday afternoon nnd he wasn't hunting, either. He caught It In his back yard on Cedar avenue, where It had come, evidently, looking for food or water, as It was ratbiT tame. The bird Is of dark grnv color and measures nearly live feet from tip to tip and is larger than a full crowa turkey. The strange part of It Is that the bird, after making one or two turns above the yard slowly settled down, as if totally unmindful of its surroundings, and walked about the yard as confident as it would i.eroh on Bald Mount. It was evidently hungry, as it looked for food, and later made a visit to ths woodshed, whore Mr. Hchroedel cap tured it with no struggle whatever. It will be put on exhibition ut the bakery today. Twelfth Anniversary. Sunday morning and evening the congregation of the Hickory Sii"..' Cieiman Presbyterian church will cl ebr.tte the twelfth anniversary of the dedication of their new church home, and the llfth anniversary of Hew V. A. Nordt's pastorate in that church. Both the morning and evening ser vices will be marked with special mu sical exercises and He v. Nord. who has been so successful In this charge and who has completely won the high regard and esteem of the people dining his live years' stay in the city, v!ll deliver two appropriate sermons. A special collection to pay off the small debt now remaining on the handsome odlllce will be taken, it Is needless to say that a large audience will be piesent on both occasions. Told in Brief. The Sunday afternoon gospel meet ing In the South Hido Young AVomen's (Mu Mian association will be led Sun day by Miss Florence Weir, ,of the Heseae Mission. Miss Weir is a help ful und practical Christian, und her talks are nlwnys enjoyed. All women and 'Jills Me invited to attend these services, f neclul music will also bo a feature. Fied Lenles, the eldest son of Alder man John Lentes, of Cedar avenue, Is confined It the house with a sevoie cold. The funeral of the late Fred Kirun will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock-, with services at the house by Rev, W. A. Nordt, of the Hickory Stieet I'resuyteiian church. Interment will be made In tho Plttston avenue cemetery. The four children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoll, of Beech street, aiu ill with measles, Miss Cinra Ilertstog, of Hickory street, is Hi at her home. John Hastings, of Homestead, re turned home yesterday, after nenrly a year's stay at tltat place, and is stny lug with hU patents on Prospect aye line, Mrs. George Klrchaff, of Irving ave. nue, mother of County Commissioner's Clerk Fred W. Klrchoff, Is fatally 111 with apoplexy und her death Is tno mentaiily c:;rected. St, Mary's Glee and Dramatic usso clution will hold a business session on Monday evening In St. Mary's hall, Hickory street, Will Dunieavy, Patrick Ituane and F.dwurd MeQioarlty, of Plttston ave nue, have ttturned from a visit to Car bondalc, OBITUARY. Ilrmut, the G-jejr-oM son of.Mr. and .Mr J, Krltnd llallock, of '1 droop stieet, Punmorr, died jcilerday inoniiut;. Mention lias been nude in (bene columns of tbe tore affliction ol till family, reven tncmlicri IicIiir lcW with tllphllirrlit ill ono time, Tlill ! tho first fnlnl use The otlicM nro reported m Uolnif well. The funerjl lll tako plate tlili afternoon at v! n'tlock from the home on lluocp itlcrl nnd will ho pit Utc. lnlormrnt will be In Diniinoie I'inictory, SNAKES IN DEADLY COMBAT. Methods of the Rattler nnd the Xing Snakes In a Duel to the Death. from the Youth's Companion. If the rattlesnake Is Justly called the king of Atnerlca'H woods and rocks, yet his crown Is not hold without dan ger, since ho Is hunted diligently nnd successfully. His fangs are, Indeed, deadly, and he wears a flue suit of ar mor, but the deer and the wild hog never fall to attack him, and lie lias an enemy of his own still more dan gerous to him. Snakes may bo divided Into three clnsses. Those which ore venomous, the constrictors and those which are neither. Unless the second of these nro wonderful for their size, they se cure little or no attention, and yet they are generally beautiful In colors, most graceful In action and often our best friends. ,, In Florida we hnve two constrictors especlnlly notlcenble the black racer, which grows to a length of twelve feet and makes a business of waning on rats and other small deer the farmer bates; nnd the king snake, whose mis sion seems to be the extermination of the rattler. One day I was returning from n day's hunt, tit peace with the world and myself, when I heiird a sciulrrel scolding as If he were a ward politi cian the night before election. The noise he made was so loud and so In sistent that 1 turned out of my way to see what could be the matter. I found the little fellow on the trunk of a pine, about ton feet from the ground, jumping about as If in con vulsions. He would flourish his tale wildly, scold In anger, threaten an as sault, run back a little way up the trunk, and then return and scold again. I looked carefully and saw that his anger wns directed at a rattlesnake that lay colled at the foot or the tree. The snake was compressed Into a ball, from tho middle of which Its rattle sounded continuously; Its blazing little eyes were fixed unchangingly upon those of tho squirrel. The buzz, buzz, droned on the sum mer air with a sleepy effect, but the squirrel scolded in an ever ascending key. But for the hint or the squirrel's eyes I could never have located the rattler. His color and bis variegated markings offered but little contrast to the surroundings. His monotone of noise was indefinite, and to sight as well as In sound ho seemed only a blur on tho background of the dark sand on which he lay. Was the squirrel only curious to satisfy himself as to the onnracter of that strange object, or was he hyp notized? I have often amused myself by exciting the violent curiosity of that little animal, but never did a waving or jumping object awaken such Intense and painful emotion as the rattler always demands. I knew what must soon follow; that the squirrel's eyes would soon grow weak, that lie would grow dizzy, and finally tumble from the tree,, hang a moment by one claw, and then drop into tho jaws of the living death that lay In wait. I raised my rllle to save the little fellow, when the tragedy was interrupted from unother quarter. Swift as a light, a form raced on the stage. It was clothed in a gleaming coat of beautiful white and black spots; it shifted and shone like a neck lace of precious stones, and I knew the king snake claimed a victim. Tho newcomer was smuller than the rattler; Its ground color wns greenish gray, and the spots scintillated in the sunlight which sifted down upon the scene from the tangled branches over head. At the first rustle of its approach the rattler lost all Interest In the squirrel, which ran back into the tree. The king snake held Its bead high and raced around the rattler In a wide circle, while the rattler tried to slink away. The king darted forward as if to attack, and the rattler threw him self Into a coll. The king was again away and rnclng around, with a swiftness the rattler seemed unable to follow with his eye. The rattler was cowed already; his ciest wus lowered, his buzz, buzz was jerky nnd uneven, and although ho presented a very dif ferent appearance from the self-conll-dent arbiter of the woods which he had seemed when I had first saw him, T could think of nothing but some hu man bully surprised in the act of tor turing his helpless victim, and sudden ly compelled to face aa adversary worthy of his strength, The king snake seemed to enjoy the situation as a cat does her cruel dallying with a mouse. Hound and round went the king NERVETA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cure Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of if HtJfeiW Bv mail j BJIAbv Wt. rlUlTaW'X! fa l "-aHV J our cure or refund the money paid. Send for our Bankable Guarantee Bond Nervita Tablets Positively guaranteed cure for Loss of Power, Varicocele, Un, developed or Shrunken Organs. 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There was a contusion of Hying pine noodles In a cloud of white dust, and t saw that. two Inches of the king's coll was about the throat of tho rat tler. Over and over they went, tho king's head above that of his enemy, nnd a curve of Ills body noting ns n buffer to keep up his motion, which enabled him to take another turn nnd still another. And so the struggle continued, till tbe rattler did not writhe freely, and he was held as a vine wraps a tree. When ho lay still tho king snnke be gan to uncoil himself slowly, and ev ery motion of bis enemy the constric tor's folds contracted and crushed with killing effect. F.ven when there was only a quiver of tho tall, the king still grlppled the tln'oat. tt wns plaln( lie had a wholesome respect for tho fangs that were still terrible. As a last precaution the king ap plied his nostrils delicately to those of the rattler, and repeated that sev eral times, as If to detect the faintest breath. Satisfied at last, It released Its enemy, but still watched, ready to ivsnme Its hold at the slightest sign of life. There I left him, keeping grim guard over the body of his vanquished foe. As I turned away, the voice of the squirrel in the tree broke out again, saucy and defiant ns It always Is, but no longer filled with agony nnd terror, ns at first. NUBS OF KNOWLEDGE. I.iirlilnlm? blls tail trees ery oflen, especially when their loots reach nitinliiK wiUir. The llfjlit-ninu-blaaled oak or clui Is a familiar object in limit landscapes. There nre moie than twice as many blind per sons In ltussia as In the whole of Ihe rest of Kuiope. '1 hey number IDD.nuO, which is equl latent fo two in eicry 1,000 of the population. lliiston has a llo.itlnj,- hospital, which makes a dally trip clown the haibor with a number of nick women and children. Some of the patients arc taken by the day only, but the moie seri ously afllleted arc priinlttccl to leinoln on tbe vessel constantly until tilled. Tins people of tho Southern Appalachian moun tains number about 2,000,000, their cleMcnt be ing (rem the S'totih-IiMi, French llugcnots, Kng Mill and Oenuans. They have been in thct-0 mountains jdnce loner befoic the revolution. They hue their homes, and mlnslo but Utile with the outside woild. Mollis fly against the candle llime because their ejes can bear only a small amount of light. When, therefore, they come within the light of the candle their sight is overpowered and their ision enn(iised, and as they cannot div tlnmiish objects they pui-uc the light ilclf and lly against the flame. Death from suffocation is pleasant, according to Jo-eph timely, a Wlnsted (f'onn.) plumber, who was in a "cae-in" until umonsciiiu-.. He said: "I thought of every prajcr I bad heard and lepcalcd them over and over. I could heir the iiKii walking abnie me. Then tame sweet music, the fweelcst I ever lie.nd. That was the lat I remember." It Is believed by vegetaiians that .1 puiely vegetable diet makes people amiable, gnmbiiv lured and geneious, and that those who cat largely of me.it become ipiairelsomc, (.cltl-li and mean. An example of patient liiilustiy is the sorting of hogs' bristles as it is carried on at Tien Tsin, China. Ktuli one of the bristles lias to be piekid out, measured and placed in the bundle of baiid of corresponding length. A presidential elector in New YcuU receives the sum of $13 for each day in attendance at Al bany, together with "10 tents per mile, eai h way, from bis plate of residence, by the most traveled route, to the place of meeting." Aluminum has just been employed for Ihe coiLstraction of .1 new fireproof curtain to lie used in theateis. The curtain is 00 feet wide by St feet high, is composed nt aluminum bheeU one-tvvellth of an inch thick, und weighs 1,000 pounds. The average annual total of water which fills as riin or snow- in the United Slates is 1,107 cubic miles. This amount of rain would moie than twice All I.ako Ontaiio. To laise this water to the clouds from which it tell would requite the work of SOH,000,UUO hulscs woiklng ten hours a day throughout the jcar. The public building-, of the United .'..ales have cost, since the foundation of tho government, ex clusive of tho buildings in Washington, and those cmploved by the aimy and navy, s13l, T".'.,:iS4. Of "this the sites have cost fJa.T.Ti.til", and thine leiualia ij'il.SJ.i.OT to be expended on these buildings before they are completed. Kvery depailnient of the new United Males mint, now building at Philadelphia, will be de pendent to a very great e.xtint on electricity for power. All the piesscs and milling machines ate to lie opei.ited by Ihls power, 'lheie vvnl be It motors of -O hoise powir, !W ol Mioi-o power, li of H.VIiol-e power, ami a laige number of smaller motois. The 1em.1rk.1ble number of ilialh by ihownliig pious Ih it too unny piisons vtnluie into vvateis without knowing how to swim. About SO per tent, of those drowned last hum mer did not nave tliat knowledge. This is all the moie woudtiftit when 11 kiiovvlidge uf swim ming may so easily be had. A pcium of aver age phjsltpie should lie able to swim several bun died feet utter a ilocn lessons. diseases, all ettects or selt-abuse or excess and indiscretion A Nerve Tonic and Blood Builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of vouth. 50c nar box. ft boxe. IT r." -w--' --- Bankable Guarantee (YELLOW LABEL) Wo let tho cat out of the bug nt last to tell you of our good fortune In being able to soil you 3 n Underwear and Hosier nt a figure much lower than you would. have expected. Sei our Bpeclal lines of Gloves,' lined and unlined. New lin Neckwear at 48c. . 412 Spruce Street. AMUSEMENTS; I YCEUn THEATRE "Bunjunder & ReU, Lessees and Managers A. J. Duffy, Buslnes Manager. Friday Night, Saturday Matinee and Nlghi, November 30. nnd December 1. M". Ed. C. White announces tho lint appnrs umo in this city of Hi Id red Holland, In her new romantic play, The Power Behind the Throne A superb company. J A massive scenic production. .. t A fortune in costumeH and acccssoilcs., , , 1'rices livening, 2oc. to $1.00. , Matinee. Hie. and 00c; children, 13c. Jo. any pait or house. ' Tuesday and Wednesday, - ' " DECEflBER 4 and 5. The Legitimate Irish Comedian, Mr. JOSEPH MURPHY In the most successful Irish plays ever "written. Predentin); ' Tuesday Night.... KERRY dOW Wednesday Night, SHAUN RHUE j - Prices, Orchestra, TCc. ; orchestra and dresi circles, Cue. ; entire balcony, SOo. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, BUKaUNDBR & RBIS. Lksssei. tt A. BROWN, Manager. BALANCE OP WKKK " THE SPOQNERS OEO - Prcbenting l'tlday matinee, "A Wifrji. Vcrrt"; Kfid.iy night, "Two Orphans"; Saturday mat inee, "Uncle Daniel"; Nituiday night,, "Wagcj of Mn." K ALL NEXT WEEK. John A. Ilimmeleins' Company, XME IDEALS.' ltegtilar Pi ices. New Gaiety Theatre II. It. I.ONO, Lessee and Manager. Three Ways Coniinriidiig Thursday. Nov. 2. Daily Matinee. Tho Colossal iltirlfjin.ua The Tuxedo Club New, Novel and Original. Prices 1jc., 25c., SOc, .')0c. A Skin of Beauty la a Joy Forover. lit. T. Kfcl.l.V UIIIJiCAUU'S, UlllCST.Vb VKt.Aai, Hit JllVUIt'Al, tll.AU. x .Jfcjfr. ItemoTCB Tan, rlmplcs, Frecklta, Moth I'nlcftbu, ittun. and Blfia aibiuiicd. autl every blcmliUi o& lue.uijr, una aenea ueeccuon. 11 omm stood tli. tmc elM J earn, and U a rmlcia w tajte It to be sure It la pr?i erly mode. Accept no counterfeit of almllaruame. Sr.L A. Burr" uld to a. lady of tie. htut-toa ( lAtlont)! "A. JOB jadiej wl li UM them. I recommend 'dour ami'. Cream a tba loB.t harmful of alt tho SUn prapara. tloni" Foraalblj .11 Dmratpta ana ranoj-aooile Dealera to the D. S., Cauadu, and lairoaaj VCED. T. floritlNS. ProiVr, Ora Jontt It MX Memory, all wasting 60 PILLS 50 OCMYC for 2.50. - - Bend fo circular and, copy of EXTRA STRENGTfl Immediate Result? djf$JLak, n uassaffcTssO .Ti Sl i , M j V1 j 1 j.-.1 , it,-. ri . "g 1 1 ,. t -. r . iSi. a. r4 , 4, XaJfr aJjtfMtoaU ,. - --r K rf . - ,-iAi -.ft ,i8Gr-