ri ;-w ls i.-", ff imsr. . IHrBSSSTr SfStti 'iWJnwW" WiR6V3IE iWV' . lj V firr v ; w t . ' (3 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1900. C. 'IJ'iWtJRr' ' CI FIFTY YEARS OF WEDDED LIFE fMR. AND MRS. CHAS. CORLESS' GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. Fittingly Celebrated at Their Home on South Main Avenue Last Even i Inff Columblns Elect Officers. , Loyal Knights Nominate Political Aspirants nnd Caucusses Prizes Awarded In Dolls Carnival St. Brenden's New Home Festival. Other Notes and Personals. The tlftlr-ll'i wedding tiniilvcmiiy nt Mr. and Mrs. Charles itfluss. of 3:il South Main tivunue, was HttliiKly ob serve! last ovenlnf?, unit In tin- niliMt it their children, Kruiiilt'lillclien anil ivltiultj. thu Vftiornblp couplf roeelvrtl rnmcnilulutlonH und w-11 wWht'i. It was n most linppy iu-cumIiiii, und from S to 11 o'clock tin- nmifortnhle horuc of these well-known lwddenta wan tluotifrert with tholr frlendti und iipiejhbnra. It' wan also Mr. 'mi1"hs" sovcnly , ninth birthday, und In addition to this double occiirrunop, tho Columbia Tlcne and Chemical company, of which ho . Is tho honored president, tendered him nn unanimous re-elecllou us Us pru nldlns olHcer. A .ubstantlal puiw ot wold wub presented to Mr. nnd Mrs. ''orlea by the niuinb'.'rs of the Kirs I Baptist church, of whieh both have been active members for many yea re. and their sons und daughters ten dered their congratulations, to xprlior with a purso of S.'o In sold. Jlew S. F. Mathews, pastor of tin First Baptist church, In making the presentation speech, speke feelingly of the many happy years the aged i-ouplo have (pent tnt;etlicr. nnd ex pressed the sincere desire of all pres ent that they may live for many yeais to conic. Mrs. Corless Is OS years old, and was married to Mr. Corless at Hawley, Ta. They came to this cltv in 1SI7 and have resided here since. She was Miss T.oitise K. Fuller before, marriage. Both are hale and hearty nrd destined to live many more years. Mr. Corless was in the employ of the Delaware, 'Laekawanna and Weit ern company for over forty years and retired about a year ago. lie Is the oldest active llremnn in point of years, in the state, and in addition to being a member of the C'oluinblas, is identi fied with the Globe lodge of Odd Fel lows; Hyde Park lodge. Free nnd Ac cepted Masons, and Camp 333, Pa triotic Order Sons of America. He Is ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR ( COUGHS and COLDS take: DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. b in: m IS III f 1 1 ' i The early bird may not always find his worm, but there is one thing certain, the early holiday shoppers can always find what they want and get batter, and maybe cheaper, than the thoughtless buyer who runs around in a breathless hurry at the last minute wheu the eleventh hour rush is on. Any Day This Week It Will Afford Us Pleasure To pilot you through our endless assortment of goo Is especially designed for the holiday trade. There will be no rush, no press, no lack of proper atteution, and an unbroken assortment in every department you visit, Yes, come this week if ypu can make it con venient, you'll be better satisfied and we'll feel that we have been able to trea: you as we feel you deserve to be treated. Our Art Needlework Is more popular today than it ever has been and offers more in ducements. Our Drapery Department Shows many choice Rugs, hand some Curtains nnd very choice draperies. Silk Shirt Waists For ladies have alieady found many choosers, and the inteiest in Our Umbrella Stock Proves that the specialties made for our holiday trade meet with approval. Ladies' Neckwear Is near by the Umbiellas, and theie's always a ciowd thore, ' WhyP The Haudkerchief Christmas Sale, the specials in Ladies' Fine Hosiery aud the great display of Bric-abrnc, Dolls, Jewelry and fancy goods of every description com plete our holiday 'offering, One would think 'you might be suited from such a collection, Globe Warehouse SCRANTON also the oldeBt member of the First Hnptlst church. Their soni and daunhtet.o are Mrs. Oemgi! S, Shoemaker, of Klnilru. X. V.' Mrs. ,. It. Holme.". William Our lefn, Mw. Samuel Coslett. of Dili city, and Charles Corles", of Mlneoln, L. T, Grandchildren: Mrs. John Dennis, Ml. Wllll.im Ilaldwln and "William Shoemaker, of Kltnlra, N. Y.: Clinton, William anil ttdwurd Coiled, of this elty, (Irent grandchildren:' Helen Delmls, (leorge Dennli, Maud mnnls and (Jeorge H. Shneinakpr, of Klnilru. Mrs. Corless wits nmlfded In teeelv Ing by her danghlers, Mrs. Holmes and .Mrs. Shoemaker, and granddaugh ter?, Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. Baldwin, und Mrs. William Oorletfn and Mi ComIcIi wore assisted In serving by MHsea Maggie and tVssle MoClhK ot Austiallu. During- the evening a , continual stream of friends extended congralu 1'itlons,' and tho oci'nslon was one of much pleasure. The members of the Columbia company called and paid their t expects to their worthy presi dent, and the members of the First Baptist church were In evidence In ever.x loom In the house. All of of th" above-named relatives from Klmlr.i were present, nnd several hundred IrlendM fioin the city. Columblns Elect Officers. At the regular meeting of the Co lumbia Hose und Chemical company last evening the annual election of eifll eers occurred, which resulted as fol lows: President, Chuiles Coiless: vice-president. Edward Pethlck; recording secre tary. Uobett Dlehl; llnanelul secretary, Franklin Phillips: treasurer, Joseph Oliver: trustees, Alburt Davis, Albert Lewis, Chailes Corless. Foreman, William Lyman: Mist as sistant, Beverly Chase; second assist ant, Kvan Walters: lepresentntlves to Firemen's Belief association, A. B. Holmes and William C Jones. The company adjourned to the home of President Corless and tendered him congratulations on his wedding and birthday anniversary. Y. W. C. A. Carnival Closes. The judges In the prize doll contest made their awards last evening us fol lows: First prize, for best dressed doll, Alice Alney; second prize, Ruth Will iams; first prlKe for boys, on furniture, Bobert Miller; second prize, Newton Bobei t.. The Boosevelt doll was disposed of for $7. The association cleared $300 on the affair. Bev.Alrieh's Bible class meets Thurs day at ! p. m.; cooking class, Wednes day evening; German clam, Friday evening. Miss Westcott's embroidery class has been discontinued until the first Monday In January. All unsold dolls will be on sale In the rooms at reasonable prices. St. Brenden's New Home Festival. The principal attraction for the holidays will be the new homo festival to be held in the Luce building, 122 North Main avenue, under the auspices of St. Brenden's council, Young Men's Institute. A committee from the coun- i I I I 1 1 Table Linens And towels are much in .demand this year. They're all right, too. They please. Offerings in Silk1) The only complete Silk Depart ment in Scranton is here. Silks nre popular. Are n never-failing: stand-by, Special holiday novelties are now open. Ladies' Smart Coats Are also much in demand. Don't worry over slaes. We can Ax that. Men's Furnishings Silk suspenders, line Neckwear, right Oloves, pretty Socks, Shirts, Etc, for men, ell is now calling on the business men for contributions and they are meeting with much success. The latly friends of St. Brendpn's will meet this evening In the rooms and organize themselves into committees for the purpose of assisting the boys during the festival. Entertainments will be given every evening nnd the famous "plum tree," which originated with the Brendens will be a feature of Ihe affair. .The entire building In which the festival will be held, was recently purchased by the council and Is now being renovated for, their per manent home. Political News Notes. The following candidates have offi cially announced themselves to Tho Tribune for the counclltnanlo nomina tions In the coming primaries; Fourth ward Select council: Wil liam J. Thomas, 1832 Price street: John Fern, North Sumner avonue; David B, Hvans, 1413 Swetland street. Common council: Wallace (. Moscr, Lafayette street; David B. Jones, 14JJ Brie- street: Obed. Jenkins, 320 Deck er's, court: I), B. Thomas, the music; denier. Fifth ward W. K. Thayer. South Main avenue: I.ouls A. Howell, Hyde I'urk avenue; Albert Lewis, Division street. Fottrtieenth ward Charles Acker, Fiilrvlew avenue: William W. May, ti;1. Ninth street. Fifteenth ward William Lewis, West Locust street. The cnndldntes una vlgllauts of the Fourth ward will meet tit 7.30 this evening In Alderman John's othce to arrange for the caucus. The caucus of the Bepubllcan voters of the Fourteenth ward will bo held Thuisday evening In Co-operative hull. Candidates will be nominated for the unexpired term of common f'DUncUmnn, also for alderman and the various ward offices. .lucob ,Tons, of tho Fifteenth ward, und Dr. M. J. AVIlllams. of the Fifth ward, have withdrawn their names from the councllmnnlc list. The Democrats of the Fourteenth ward will caucus this afternoon, be tween 4 and 7 o'clock, for a common council nominee. Today Is the last day for registering in the Fifth ward. Weekly School Deposits. The following deposits were made at the West Side bank yesterday for the pupils of public schools Nos. 13 and 19: So. IS Daid Owens, loc; Bertha Kelly, SOr.; Kdna 1). i:anv, lioe.; Nellie Rii-hiiih, t7c: Catherine Phillips, 1.62; Kliiahetli Lewis, V; Nellie Kelly. 5c.: Sarali McDon ald. 74(.; I'.lira I'rk-c, 7.U; total, fC.83. No. 10 Mls9 J.w, SLOT; Mlw Murray, 6Se.; MIm Nidiolt-i. :ifk; Ml-u DcamU'i. n0u.s Ml Moulin, lite.; Mlw Button. (Go. ; Miw Ihivii, (ii; Mks Kvjiiis, SSc.: Mi Kclloiv, $1.30; Mi Kljnn, 5fio.; Miss Wade, f,2c; MiM Mur lili.v. 0i; Mrs. I'erher, JUU; .Mtas Peek, l.lilj total, $11.15. Loyal Knights of America. Enterprise lodge, No. 21, Loyal Knights of America, nominated the following offlcprs last evening: Worthy master, Isaac J. Price: as sistant recording secretary. A. W. Bus.li; conductor, James Wale and A. W. Bush; chaplain, David Anthony; In side tyler. Cass Morgan and Lot Lud wlg; outside tyler, William Jenkins. To the Bepubllcan Voters of the Fifth Ward. Notice Is hereby given that a caucus of the Kenubllcan voters of the Fifth ward of the city ot Scranton will be held ot the various polling places In said ward on Saturday, December 15, between the hours of 4 and 7 p. m., for the purpose of nominating Bepubllcan candidates for the ofllces of common council, school controller, register, judges of election and Inspectors of election. AH' persons intending to become can didates for said nominations are hereby' notified to register with James P. Thomas, 318 Twelfth street, on or be fore Tuesday, December 11, 1900. By order of the Vigilance Committee. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Bobert K. Krotzer, of Shryer's drug store, has returned from a visit with friends and relatives in Harrlsburg. Patrick Kennedy, of South Scran ton, sustained severe injuries about the head and body Sunday evening by falling from a street car on South Main avenue. He was carried Into Dr. Bed doe's otllce and his injuries attended to. The congregation of St. John's Ger man Catholic church tendered a re ception to Bev. F. A. Fricker on Sun day evening, in which -all of its m -tubers participated. Ho has Just returned from a trip abroad. Bobert Farrington, sr of North Hyde Park avenue, Is confined to his home by illness. The 1. W. 1L circle of the Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church have elected the following officers: Presi dent, Miss Maine Stanton: vice-president, Miss Clara Thorpe; secretary. Miss Edna Bonner; treasurer, Miss Bertha Boose. The society will hold a dime social nest Thursday evening. A. J. Avery, of Montrose, Susque hanna county. Is visiting friends In town. Mrs. Belle Hall and daughter, Ad die, of Hnmpton street, expect to start for Los Angulc-s, Cul., this week. Leo Ciossln, of North Lincoln ave nue, 1ms acepted a position In the mo tive power department of the Lacka wanna railroad, Mrs, Adam Kesslur, of Chestnut stteet, Is horlousdy 111 with typhoid fe-ver, Local union, No, 1503, United Mlno Workws of America, will meet in Flan agan's hall tills evening, Tho Patriotic Order True Americans' supper, announced for this evening, has been postponed until Junuary. Mary, the seven-yeur-old child of .Mr, und Mrs, William F. White, of 130J Swetland street, was burled In the Cathedral cemetery yesterday after noon. The pall-bearers weie William McNulty, Thomas rlaul.Blchard O'Hara and Joseph Duvnney, Tho homd of trade will hold it tegu lar meeting this ovenlng. Every mem ber Is requested to be present. The Swedish-American Citizens' club, of the Fifth wurd, will meet nt the French Boot' hull, Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Th (ileaners apron sale will open at Harrison's corner this evening, Franklin Engine company meet this evening. ' "Tho True Chinaman" was dis cussed by the. Woman'h Home Mis slonury boctoty ot Simpson church last evening. A number of Chinamen were present. The funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Pat rick McNulty's child occurred yester day afternoon. Interment was made in tho Cathedral cemetery. Tho funeral of the late Mrs. Joshua Jones will take place ut 3 o'clock this afternoon. Interment In Washburn street cemetery. mm. IN KIDNEY i COMPLICATIONS its Go at Once to your Druggist, got a bottle of WARNER'S SAFE CURE And basin the easy march to i We will mill you sample bottle FRBH, WARNER'S Mentlrm Dili 1'ijirr. . SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Sermon of Bev. Thomas Houston at the Cedar Avenue Church. Notes of the Fair. Tlic Ccitir Avenue Mctlimllxt lmrili wa well filled hit (Aenliif to lislen to a most thoughtful ami forcible sermon by the blind evanRelist, Bev. 'I'liomaB Houston. Ilc. Houston, lifter rc.iditm the liflh clwpter uf Paul's epUtle to tbe llom:in Willi lii fiiijreri ultli ouch niecil ami aeuirocy Hut one uuiM Imclli believe that he hail not the ue of liia eyes, took for his lext the tenth ami cleventl. cris of the third chapter of lualxti: "&ay je to the righUous that it shall be well nllli him, for they nhall enjoy the fruit of the!.1 iloinw. Woe unto the nicked, it nliall In- ill with him, for the reward of his hands shall be given him." He caid in part: "The world i divided into elates, those who live on terraces mid tlioe who live in rourts. Those who dwell anions; Ihe palates of I'iflh avenue and thoiie who exist amid the aqualor of Eleventh avenue. And there are IhroiiKhoiit litis laud the rich, middle and poor elates. "With fled there ale only two rl.-se.. the righteous ami the wicked. To the lighteous it shall go well, while to the wicked it shall go ill. All people on this earth belong to one of thee Llasses. Examine yourself, dear friend, and we to which class you belong and right yourself at once, and as soon a you find yourself on the right side go to work. "Hide not your talent-! under a napkin, for you shall have to eplaln jour stewardship. Be not ai negligent as the man Matthew describes, who, while he may he mor.illy good and a church-goer, was yet slothful and indolent, and neglectful of fiwl's work " The meetings thus fur have borne good fruit and are nightly growing in deep spiritual iwwer, er a (.core thus far lining renounced the world and setepled Ihe teachings of ("brlt. At the Fair. 'Ihe ltiuggold laud were the star perfornieis at the Athletic club fair last night, and rendeied a ery delightful comert, the numbeis being accorded much applause. The prngrimme ren deied was ae follow,!: March, "Second Battal ion," Oillls; medley, "War Songs," D. H. Mc Cosh: waltz, "I.oci'r Vietoiy," Asiher; maieh, "Indian War Dame," lielh-tcdt, .lr. ; match, "Campus Martini," Bennett; ragtime nun It, "A Warmin' Up in Dixie," I'anli. Two veiy spirited contests ate mm- one. One it for a handsome sill. II ig to be presented to the Are company of the South idc lninging in the most money by I'richy night. The contestants aie Hie Neptune, Century and William C'onnell Hose compinie.s and the lisahy h do-e hut good nalured. The other contest is for a gold watch betneeen the Mls.e-, Ulil ami lleimann, both of whom lire great favorites. The statement in jesterday morning'"! Tiibune that the doll tepresenting the Goddess of lib erty had been won by Miss Madeline Bonn was an error, as thil doll is now- being chanced off. Tin1 doll won by Miss Madeline was the pink doll dressed by Mrs. Ben. Moore. Tonight theie will be a phonograph concert by Will llorbach and Wednesday night tho Scranton Sacngerrunde, assisted by Battel's band, will join in the fet,tiitlcs. The nieinen will hold high carnival on 1'rid.iy night, A Birthday Party. In honor of the eighth biihtday of Miss Char lotte Schneider, the interesting daughter of Mr, and Mrs. August Schneider, of 428 Alder street, ,i delightful party was tendered her jesterday afternoon at her home by a number of her friends. The afternoon was spent as onlj- a jolly s-ct of young girls know how in plajlng various games, and later Mks Chirlotte presided as hoxtefc over a repast of dainty dishct-. Those present were: Katie C'raf, Lottie Ciraf, Maine Graf, Katie Kolb, Carrie Schull, Anna lli'asiner, I'lorrucc Hammond, Corlnne Klattmin. r. Helm .Schneider, Oertiudo Be.ilc, Will Schneider, l'red Bes-aner, Mlsies Maltha, I'.lla lielli and Claia Kelly and Mis. Klauininzcr and Mrs. Ileitlamlii Moore, Mi Charlotte also le eched many valuable aud appropriate presents. Short News Items. ltev, 1'alher Stopper, aulslant priest to Tlev, l'eter ClitUt, at St. Marj's church, Ilher sheet, has been appointed to the pastorate of the (ler man Catholic chinch of Duryea. llcv. Father Straub, ot l'ittaton, will aucceed l-'ather Stopper as assistant to ltev. Christ. .1. Burns Is a candidate for the IXmoeratio nomination for common councilman in the Twen. tleth ward. Born, to Mr, and Mr, Casper 1'ohrer, of l'itta ton avenue, a hoy. Tho 2-jt-ar-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 'Ihonus Wahl, of living avenue, was bmiul jes terday In Cuthiilral rtnuterj Tho Jutusir Mai-mint hoi- minstrels will meet for prattle,! and alignment of parti thU even, lug in Ccrtnanta hall. Cedar avenue, t'iinp, No. 4i(, l, 0. S. ol ... Drum corps will hold n business meeting Thursday evening in Kieuhuii's hull, Cedar avinue, Personals, Miss I.ottle lVilii is ill at her home un lice, h Ui.tr, Alderman ,1, .1, Buddy, of Cedar avenue, l tpemling several dajs In r'ous,t t ity, Air, ami Airs. ,lcihn Wauier, furmtrly uf Somh Stranton, ami who leiuovetl sometime ago to Providence, It. I,, have letuined and lure taken up their abotle on Beech 'treil, Mr, ami Airs. Aithur Tidcl, of Alaple si red, lire vliltlng in New York. GREEN RIDGE, The laJies of the Asbuiy Methodist Kpiuopal tliuiih will hold a tile of useful and fancy arli. clw-, with c-akes, IjIcj aud candy, on Thursday af lei noon ami evening, at tho home ol Airs, r', 1.'. Teal, 17H f.'apouso avenue, 'the new liiten llldgc Baptist chualt will be dedicated net Sunda)-, It is e.wteU ltev. War. en G. hiiliidgc, of Cincinnati, a former pastor of the I'enu Avenue Baptist church, will bv pru cnt to conduct the services. 'Vcjteidjy afternoon, ubout I o'clock, a team of horses attached to i coal wagvu, belonging to a nun named Jlouirison, became unmanage able near the old Driving park, and ran away. The driver was throw u from the wagon and the horses nn to Market street and turned into bin riertoii avenue. They were caught just above Delaware sheet. Ilcjond a good shaking up tho diivcr was uninjured. -WITH DISEASE Health, on receipt of postal card, AdJresi, SAPfi CURB CO., Rochester, N. T. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUH THEATRE -Buriluni1er & Rel.s. I.esseifjind ManajeM A. J. Duffy, Business ftlaflazer. TUKSDAV, Matinee and Night, DKCIIMUEK 11. Burke's Hish Class Vaudeville With tho following splendid company: Illlan Hurkhart, Sidney (iiant mid Agnes Nor ton, Mile Kl7cetn, Casey and Lcclair, Lav ender Richardson. The llixtord Brothers. Devanv and Devauv, ami Sophie Burnhani. Night Prices 'JJc, 33c., Me. and 75c. Alatlnee l'rlces 25 ami f0 cents; children un der Yi years, 15e. ONB PHItKOHMAXCi: ONLY. THURSDAY, DlWKMBtilt 13. CHARLES FROIIMAN'S COMEDIANS. "Self and Lady" Presenting the Rollicking Faice Succesfl. In the same manner aa seen during its' iccent run at the Jfadison Square Theater, New York. The Compan.v E. M. Holland, Kritr. Williams, Ai.old Dal.v, .lames Kearney, Jay Wilson, T. 11. Eddinger, Fred. .Morris; lyabel Irving, Alay Hob-i-on, Alaggic Hollnway Fishei. Ahtrie Derickson, Slay Lambert, Nellie Butler, May (Silver. Pi ices 2i, SO, 73 cents, ifl.OO, L50. Seats on Mlc I'nesday, Dec. 11, at 9 a, m. Friday, December 14. e-oa;emi:nt i:xi RAOituiNAitr. Bioadwt.j- Tbr.it er, N. Y, Opera Compan.v, presenting DeKoven .V Smlih's ro- m.uitic comin opera success, The HIGHWAYMAN Over 200 nlglils at Bioatlway Theater, X, Y. Kscellent cast. Conipletu scemrj-. Excellent chorus. Alignlncent Cot- tunu. Itcali.stio accessories. l'lttCKS .3f.. .'Wc., 7jc. and 1.1. Sale of n-ats will open Wcclnesdaj-, Dec. 12, at 0 a. m. ACADEHY OF HUS1C, KBIS & UUKUUNDER. l.esisM. II. A. BROWN, AUna;:r. ALL THIS WEEK. Roe and Fenberg Co., In Repertoire. Picsenting Tuesday Matinee "A Livelv Time." During the week other big well known produc tions will be presented. Afatlnee 1'iices 10 nnd 20 cents. Evening Piices 10, 20 and SO cents. New Gaiety Thsatrs II. R, LONG, Lessee and Manager. THREF. DAYS," COMMENCING MONDAY, DSC. 10. RICE & BARTON'S BIG GAIEIY BURLESQUERS A Wealth of Scenic Splendor. A Dando of Gorgeous Costumes. A Clhuic of Bewitching Maidens. Tluee D.ij, Commincliig Thiiisilay, Dec, 1". Bon Tori Bur esquers tic, dajs ahead ot them all. Alatlnee dally. PRICES M, 2o, 33, 50 tents. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Large Number of Prospective Com mon Councilmen in First, Second and Third Wards Notes. There arc candidates galore in the Fiiot, fcco-c-nd and 'lltlrcl wards fur the nominations for ioiniiu.it councilmen to succeed D. II. Reese, M, V, Mori is ai,d James J, (Slier, resigned, Tho First ward Is such a Republican strong, hold that only Republican c-anilldatis have so fav been heard from. The following are the can didatta who have put In an appearance: .luhti 1'ciry, of Not lb Main avenue; Albert Thomas, '-I West Mail.it street, and Alex, Simpson, uf J.ul v.lii sfteet. These camlltlite-s will meet with the Itipubllcau vlgilaine cumiuittcc of (lie ward to night at S uVloek iii Ahlciiiiaii Fidler'a oftlic for thu purpci.it of deciding upon a time for holding Ihe primaries. In the bet-olid waid Hie following Republican I uuillilnU'S are looking fnt the nomlnatfeit: .loliu Fiilium, II, ii. Alvvkilh, J, W, Bciijintin, 'I bonus deliu ami David .1. Thomas. The )ciiiuciatli as plumes me Michael Cairull, J. K. r-tnlth, I'. Ca terlino and I', 1 (Joidon, Tlic Republican caudl dates ami the Republican vigilance coiuuiiileii will meet III tlte iirlui uf the Llbtrly Ilnn linmo tonight at 7,'0 uMoek for Ihe puipose tf U.vlng a dale tor tho Republican primaries. The Third wartl usplrants for a seat in the toiumon liuiiih arc all Democrats, They aw J.i follows; Thomas Counois, Mai tin Devauey, Ijiiks riaiughau, James llaggtity, John McNa niara, John Sal try and Martin hlteiidau. Nu ilalu for holding the piliiurli- lias jet been fixed. Has Again Resigned. Rev. S. (1, Reading, pastor of the Noilh Main Avenue Baptist church, read his resignation to his (ongicguliou on Sundaj morning. This will go into itn.it Ihe last Sunday in December, What his plans for the future arc cannot be learned, He Is at pusent ill WIN liauisport. Tills is ihe second lime lie has irslgm'd the paitoi-ate ot that church within a year. Told in Few Xineti. Tills Is the last week oi the revival niectingt The Success Of the Anniversary It is .i pleasure to record the success of yesterday's anniver sary ot the 1 Store, and the sale which accompanied it. All day long the congratulations poured In upon us they came as welcome guests, too. Store was crowded, of course, as might have been expected. Grateful: Yes, we're very grateful. The success of the anniversary is due to the success of the store. The success of the store Is due to the policies that operate it; the methods that give you i. Goods that we guarantee. Everything you buy here is sold on its merits. It makes the return of an arti cle a simple matter, if you are dissatisfied. 2. If the article is here, it's worthy; if it's worthy, it's here. None other kinds ever get through the doors if we can help it. The Christmas spirit pervades and prevails. You are wel come to look or to look or to' buy. If we can help you with the choosing, our suggestions are at your service. Boys' Clott5nglspInf Wk. It will pay you to heed and listen. More for the money is offered in the items which follow, than in any similar lots advertised for many a day, Here is what they arc : Boys' Chinchilla Reefers at $i.29. Boys' Astrakhan Reefers at $1.98. Boys' Wool Covert Reefers at $1.98. Boys' AH Wool D. B. Suits at $i-79-And many others. Don't you think it will pay you to read the details which follow,? If? A P for good quality blue 1.29 Chinchilla Reefers, with velvet collar, top coat effect. All sizes to 9 years. Worth $2.50. . a for Astrakhan Reefers, l.VO in the top coat style. Satin laced and very dressy. Sizes 3 to 9 years. Worth $5.00. for Boys' Wool Covert 1 ,98 Reefers in sizes 3 to 9 years, made with velvet collars. Three shades to choose from. Worth $3.00. donas Long's Sods OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Rogers, the Will Tell What to Give What Prices to Pay Think of everything else in the gift-giving line, yet how natural it is to fall back onto Jewelry. There is nothing daintier to give; nothing more to feminine lik ing. It is the gift that pleases. There is everything in the Jewelry line to choose from in this collection of ours. There are Watches and Clocks, Silverware and Tableware, Fancy Carving Sets. Cut Glassware, Toilet Articles in sterling silver and ebony, Fancy Sets, Diamonds set in all sorts of com modities, Fountain Pens, Pearl-handled Gold Pens everything that ought to be in a first class jewelry store. Will you give us a look? A. E. Rogers 213 Lackawanna Ave. (ooooooooooooc-oooo at the Methuili-it Kplsconal chinch. ItciY. O. A. Cum will occuiiy the pulpit IliU ci'tiliitf. ami will cite u talk on "Situn." 'Hull' will alio liu special mujlc. , Miss Miriam 0ien, of llriek anuc, i H -it her licim. IMi.aul Sloijrau, vt L'nlomlslc, n.m the Kiiet ot Mr. and Mi-. 'I'huiruK Oiun. SimilJ.v. Kuie-st Hnnlilikwn, ot Thnwp strut, called on frluicU In Miainolcln Mterl.iy. Tho Uncllt Kami "t haslct-t hall for John &klffiiiEtoiitll l' I'l-Ufl "''' i-vi'iiliiT t tlm Auclituiiiiin, bc-twevn Hie- Stan anU Ki'.tom. A social will t'ulluw tho liuint;, Anollnr traiiie of iml.wr lue hall will l plajcil Krlelay euMilnB lit tho ,uclllurluin, t 'tMcvi'ii IVnm-r k DIckiiMiifs clerk ami Mulloy'a dcrU. A toilal ulil ho held Iwforu ami alia tlic eanii', OBITUARY. Mi, .1, II. l)j iiioikI, &ged 71 jcaii, died jcatfi-i!j- ut Iho hmm ol hcl diujhtri, Mi.--, tlroiao Siec, 14U North Main ucnue', She H uiicd by tlm tidlnnltt,' wnii and claui;hle-: .luhn 1) iiuiiJ, Mooalc; A. T. I,iiiiond, Hiiulnvk; M. I'. )inond, CI.irk' biiiiiinit; V. Pyinond, l.ockUlle; Jlii.? Jcwpli Amtln, Mulileiiburc; Mrv. A. I.. Walker. CluiU'n Summits Ml '' Walker, Claik' .Suiiiiiiit, and Mrs. tlcoigu tiaNC Vw funeral will e. rnr Tliuiwlay afte'rnoon from tho lujldcmo of Mi Save. 'Iho lenuliu will ho Uli-ii away for iiitcimcut. llcnjamin V, V.diu, uited Mi yean, died ei teida," at IliU lioiiir, 'JH Noith llromley aMiuie, after an illn(t.a duo to aralyti. llo l uiled hy Ids wtfo end bit children, llrou, Viola, llur i WVA"f .g sor AII-W00I Cheviot. I . V Dquble-Breasted Suits, in blue, brown and fancy plaids. All sizes 8 to 15 years. Cheap at $2.50. - for Double - Breasted 2.0v Suits of Worsteds and Scotch Mixtures, extra well made and lined with good quality far mer's satin. Sizes 8 to 15 years. Cheap at $5.50. for choice of heavy double 2lC band Winter Caps, Stock ing Caps and Outing Flannel Waists that would be cheap at 39 cents. . . for choice of Cassimer 44C Toques with silk stripes in assorted colors; also all-wool blue and grey Flannel Waists. Worth up to 73c. XX00XX0() Jeweler, You A ooooooooooooooooo WINTER RESORT. "Through tho Hesperian Gardens of the West" Buns the Luxurious "SUNSET LIMITED." The Finest Thing on Wheels, AND IT TAKES YOU TO THOSE DELIGHTFUL 'Summor Lands of " California." Spte Jul thiougli traliw consisting of tlcepin; and diiilng-cnrii Hill leao New Vork every dm urday, 'liK'M'jy and Thurday. e-oiuijitinar eli. rvetly wltli tlio "suniet Limited" at NVv Orleans. K01 lull iiiluiinatiuii, lice lllututed paraph. lcU. inapi and llnie-laliles, gio lowest rate, (.U-iiilns ear ticket und bcttlfuerc checked, apply to Southern l'aolrli Co., llrJ a Thlid atrmit, I'lilladelplilJ, I'a. della, ArtlcM, I'lUoitU and Hull, lltc-eait.'d w.ij 11 uieiiiher of tlm luilitiiU ot Malta and OJt l-'i-lloun. Tlm rinialrK will he taken to I'ltbtoi, 'Ihiirnlay ufu mucin for Intel incut, Wlllca-Uirre and I'itttlou pupere lileaio copy, KinuBe's Headache Capsules nre unlike anything' ineimrect in Airier icu. They were first preset ibeel by Dr. Kiause, Oermuny's rainous court phy sician, loner before untlpyrlne was dls covci'Ml, 11 nil aro utmost marvelous, so ueedlly do they euro the most distress, it. K cases. I'rleu'L'&c. Bold by Matthew Uros. 1 4 t.iti ... A?1