t& ; , ?ww fM: w?Sf?WAwm'?J'T ."pjjSf -Wf-lfyrt JWiif ' ' "' - ' ! . lA.,. '"! sv1 si THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1900. 8 e n I l i EXERCISES AT NO. 13 SCHOOL t PUPILS ENTERTAIN IN A DE-Z-IOfiTTUIi MANNER. .Jhrlstmas Programmes Rendered in Several of the Rooms Fourteenth Wnrtl Republican!! Nominate Can didates for Ward Office Progres sive Euchre Party on "'South Sev ' enth Street Trouble at Oxford ' Sottled Discussed Paper ' on So cialism Other Notts,' i ji a f 4bfti (V "J t I ' Tho pupils at No. Ill school, tuilcht ,by .Prof. David Owens, Missus Kllzu both I.eVls nnii Martha 'tVntUins, held their (,'IiHstmns exorcises .together yt,-s-terdny ulWiiuoir,-vli leu voi-eU)E.un, In lerestlmr character, Y.number of" souks, recitation'', dialogues! Isol'os, duels, etc' Voles rendered in a delightful inaiinot'. , Tlmsc M-hq? lbelted Weror Jcnuettc Fellows, Mnrthu James, lfllu Jones, Robert ilundle, Margaret Thomas, Kva riiomns. Annie Tlnlnoy, Ilert Thomas, Holla IJaVls, Dorothy Trunsue. 12vu Hmrlch, Lewis Davis, T'ryee Huberts, Amnmlu. Morgan, Dora I'nstelln, lOthel Nlrholls, Mnrgnrel Jones and Mary Jones, The dialogues were given by AVIIIInm Dnvls and A. Reed, Nellie Mnrlott and Anna Jones, Owcti Kohlnson, Mnry Iflgglns, Kate Kelly and I.ucy Clllbrlde. Those who sang .solos and duets were Irene Moses, Tila Heck, Marjory IJtt, Nellie House, and Rachel James. The Primary A' and Intermediate 'c, grades, taught by Misses Klehards, Kdna I. Evans and Hertha Kelly, also held appropriate i-loslng exeiclses. lAmong the features were choruses by the pupils, a scarf drill by sixteen little girls, a chorus of ; folly boys, pickaninny none: by seven girls, a wand drll b twelve girls, a hoop drill by eighteen boys, and the arrival and welcome of Huntu 'laus. The recitations were given by Mar garet Thomas, Helen Reynolds, 'Willie Jones, Warn Harris, T,ulu Davis, Mar g.uet Jane Ibel, Kathtyn "Wilson, Mat He Edw.irfls, Pearl Roberts, Mary Jrady, Verna Houck, Carrie Stephens, )esda Llewellyn. Kate James, Emily Edwards, alary Gllbiide, Gludys Heath. Jloi-a Slote, Carrie Stmnu, I,yUIn Ives, Margaret Itobitibon, Rlrdella Williams, Isabella 'Widdick, Florence Tierney and Elizabeth Edwards. MlssKathryn Hate man also nans a .solo called '.'Dear Old Fellow." ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR (COUGHS and COLDS TAKE DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. E 1 1 Hi PHIS No. "Well, supposing you get to the store early today or to morrow before the rush begins, and after looking over the scores of show tables and counters, you'll surely find some thing to please you and you may picU them all at last call prices. The Annual Christinas Sale h Handkerchiefs Fur Neckwear and Fur Sets Fancy Neckwear Latest Gloves and Men's Furnishings , - Goes merrily on, and makes buying easy. ' You can save ' more than on figure on by taking advantage of our advice. The Jewelry Counter Ts attracting hosts of visitors these day.-. solid gold and sil-ver-jeelry of every description sells them with an ordi nary drv goods profit added to the cost. That makes Vmore dlTercnce in the price to you than you have 'any .idea of. , The Latest Arrivals f 'Tlit Christmas Umbrellas have won the hearts of the people ;" and delighted many buyers. There's more style and quality ,; ',' .-, for the money asked than you have any idea of unless you i V ' 'I'linw looked the stock river, Dolls, .Brka-Brac, Etc. rf1' .Alclofe.pfihe season's trade prices, :ast;s A SCRANTON The pupils of Intermediate It sung, teclted, uhd enjoyed cneh other's ef forts Immensely. The speakers ueio Ulndyn Utiles, James Sharkey, David Mot-gun, Hlatiehe Watklns, Hello Hoi lenbaek, rtludys.' Jones, Prank Clallo wuy, .Marital el Walsh, Uetirge Miller, Annie Hither, tfuido Jones, Klhel An thony, Kddle Ilealey,,, Verna Hlchards,' Kiwi Pehwln, Mury KletnliiB-, ' Alvln Jones, Charles tttt. Verna "Williams,' Adiim PuhY'f. Hdtlle Houray, VlvJan WlllluniM, tlwlndys Jaihes, Oairetta Freeman. Marmaduke Davis and Mary Holla. The other featuies were the choruses by the school, a sotifi by A'enm- Rlch aiils, and va souk and uhortm by six little ulrlx. The exorcises weie'enjdy nble throiiKhout and the pupils mani fested much Intel est In the events of this nature. - , r : i Fourteenth Ward Republicans. The Republicans of the Fourteenth ward held a caucus In Co-operative hall last evoYilnir for;,tliQ, purposeof noml rfatliiK: asiiecessor to 1 F. McCann hi the!, select cobnelt, and'' also to nitmo candidates for alderman, reKlster", judKo ,of election and Inspector In the wnul, Alderman OeorKe 1 Kellow acted as chairman, and John Lloyd was secre tin y. Thomas Hollham and David Thomas were nominated for select council, the former receiving '13 votes and the latter 111. Holtham's nomina tion was afterwards made by acclama tion. The only nominee for alderman was George F. Kellow, tho present Incum bent, and his nomination was made Without a dissenting vote. The district olllcers nominated were as follows: First district Keslster. Samuel Case: Judge, John Finch; inspector, Hert Williams. Second district Register, Albert Hchrlefer; Judge, Ootlleb My ers; Inspector, Orvllle N'oack. W. W. Ross was nominated for assessor with out opposition. Chali man Kellow wur instructed to call tho next Joint caucus to be held In the ward. Oxford Trouble Settled. Tlie committee appointed by the em ployes of the Oxford colliery to wait on the operators yesterday for the pur pose of adjusting a difference existing relative to tho scale of wages paid, met Mr. Mears at his otllce und discussed the grievances. The men were assmed that there was no intention on the part of the oper ators to do the employes any Injustice, and that the scale of wages paid was the same as the Lackawanna com pnyls mlneis aio receiving. The com mittee appeared" to'be satislled with the statement made, and reported back to the men. Operations will be resumed today. Discussion on Socialism. The members of Lackawanna coun cil. No. 1133, Koyal Arcanum, held an intoi esting meeting in Ivpiito halj last evening, and listened to a well-prepared paper on the subject of "Social ism," wjiich was read ,by Charles R. Acker. . The subject- irasf discussed." by Howell M ' of ) It fWarebotoe Harris, K. A. Criittonden, C. 15 Olver, Walter Uevnit, V, H. Laucr und K. W. Thnyor. 3?rogresslvo Euchre Party, Alderman and Atts. John 1'. Kelly, of South Seventh street, gave a progress ive riichre party Thursday evening In honor of several out-of-town guests, who are vlnlthig at their 'home. The event was Ih every way enjoyable. The prizes were won by Mis. Kelly, fliomas Walsh, MIssob' MoAloon and Flnnnery and Miss MuDermotl. , The, iirinjsts. In .attendance wei;e: MIsse.M Cella Moran, of AldenvlUe; Mattle Hncker.'of White Valley:' Eliza beth MeDermolt, of West Plttston: Margaret Klllecn, of Carbondale; J. J. O'Malley, of Olyphnnt; W. W. Uaylor, of Lal'hmie: T. Fiannery, .of Carbon dale; It. W. AtbndelsHohn, Mayileld; Dr. and Mrs. W. J. L. DuvIp, Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Kelly, Misses May Rush, Jlay McAloqn, Margaret Cusl'ckl Mary Oormally, Nora Koarns, Catb'erlno O'Hrren, Mnry Ar thurs, Marr and Catherlnn'Mahon, John J. Murp(hy,iThdinns,D-ulTy,.,John Hornii, W. S. Loittis.'and T., Walsh. ';'" At5Novi4' School. Miss Esther Moses, a ' teacher of No. 14 school, gayo a very elaborato CliUSitiviilis entrtafnmeii,t,7 The par ents and fr.Ieiidso'f. tlio.)jjitpils were present), a.nd'"ali'.)ver((-j(IJllghted with Miss Moses effort. Abfiut the room the children's work Is exhibited, nnd the .room .was decotated with plants und (evergreens. This programme: Smis; "Clirlsttiini Relit," Srhool Jlcolt.it Ion, "Cliilstiiu C'.irnl" . . , , Wiirrrn .tunes llcsltnllivi, "t'lnititiin '.c' 1ji.v JaniM Iti'dtAllun, 'Clirliliiui (iiwtliiK," Doll ami I'lilllips ltci'll.i.tiiin, "Mother Con-ic's CliilitniK," Maiy Unfiles Itftltntion. "Wim h KiUs Kilnnlpi" ' Albert i:ans Clrn.m : Nnonil l'ans llnit.itloii, "fliilstnui Hells" loslo Quick lticltatlnn, "Clirlstiins" KiiTett Hughes Fhe O'clork Tea Drill IMIlli Pefkcr, RMp Hockci, ,IuciIi1iip lnfi'jl, i:UIc I'rjor, Iwbrl ItulnJlc, Kllu-1 Vim VIM, Jennie Mamlull, Killlli Mor K. i n, Itcril.i'tlon, "Peace on Ruth," Hobeil I'lillllp Itrcltiillon, "Deceiiiliei" Noun Ithodcs llecitation, "ClirUlnus" .'. Hobert Dmlels Soii, "Jolly Old St.1 Nldi'.ila," S.hool llrcltatlon, "Ille5l Slor.v" Austin Homo Soiik,, ".mas Worry," HWe Becker, Hditli Decker, Mnry Hughes Hoc llation, "Grown Up Land Sdiool" Nellie Dniiiinuind Itciitnliiiu, "Once Upon u Time," ..Fled Schoen Hei-IUtlon, "Merry Hells," Naomi tlrimilis Soil!?, "Once a Utile ll.ibj- Lay" School Jackson Street Baptlst3. The Jackson Street Haptlst church Sunday school will hold their Christ mas entertainment next Tuesday, Christmas night. A good programme will be given. An old-f;isblonpil Hlm-m and Santa Claus with his Brownies will eonip. On Wodnesdnv. .Tiuuim-v 1 inm tim annu:l roll call of the .Iiickson Street "i'si emiron will Do Held. The cas tor will give an informal reception to all the members. The ladles will serve refreshments. NOTES AND PERSONALS. . Thomas Lai kin, "of West t,ncli .wannti avenue, is home from Niagara university for the holidays. Miss Ella AVlsenllue, -of Chestuut street, is; suffering from an accident which befel her recently. tewi Sant lodge of Ivoriles will meet this evening. Instead of Monday even ing. The Christmas exercises In tho pii mary department of the Simpson Meth odist Kpi.seopn! Sunday school will be held Mondav afternoon at L.'iO o'clock. Mrs. J. 13. Sweet will be In charge. The Christmas exercises at the Alt. Pleasant kindergarten were held yes terday afternoon, under the direction of Ali.ss Margaret Glbbs. ftev. Thomas do Oruchy, D. D., pas tor (r the Jackson Street Haptlst church, olliciatecl at the funeral of Mr. and Airs. Thomas Craven's child yes terday afternoon. Richard Morgan, or 110 South Re becca avenue, has announced himself as a candidate for the vacancy In select council from the Fifth ward, Frank Jones, Thomas Jones and Hurry Davles aiv home from the Uni versity of Buffalo for the Christmas holidays. Susie Shlbonus, the five-year-old child who was burned while playing with matches, died Thursday night at her home on South Van Huren avenue. The remains will be Intel red in the German Catholic cemetery this morning. A special meeting of St. Hrenden's council will be held tomorrow after noon. Mrs. Lily Joseph Keller, of the First Presbyterian church quartette, will sing at the concert In Plymouth Congrega tional chureli on New Year's night. GREEN RIDGE. Friday morning was the time ap pointed for the Christmas exercises In No. L'S school. Grammar A and Gram mar H united and the students In the other grades held their exercises In their several rooms. In every room were beautiful decorations, consisting of evergreens, Holly. Christinas trees and blackboard decoratjous. Dear old Santa was pictured In levery conceiv able manner, and the colored pictures were beautifully drawn. The pro gramme In the different rooms con sisted of recitations, essays, select read ings, banjo, violin and plnno solos. The songs, as well as tho other parts of the piogramme, were very appropriate for the occasion, The young people en Joyed themselves very much, and re turned to their homes at the close of the session thinking that their bchool days certainly have a few llxed stars that shine so very brightly that Ihev can be truly called the happiest davs of their lives, The closing exeiclses ut school No. 27 took place yesterday forenoon und were highly interesting. In Air. Hawker's and Ails.i Honey's room were beautiful Christmas trees, loaded with piesents, which were distributed to the puplls'of those looms. In tho large hull down-r Hliiiis was a huge fireplace built of candy boxes and beside the llreplaco sat Air. and Airs, Santa Claus In com fortable arm-chairs. As the chlldien marched and countermarched thruugli the hull, Santa Claus handed each child a box llllcd with cutidy. There was vocal and Instrumental music, relieved by leeltutions, nnd good-will and Christmas cheer prevailed throughout, George Lindsay, of tho llniveislty of Pennsylvania, Ik ut Ills home on Mon sey avenue for the Christians vncutlon, liivitntlons liuvo been received by friends here to the golden wedding an niversary of Air. mid Airs. Lyman Slier man, of Sayre, Pa., to be held at the home of their niece, Airs. K. P. Towks bury, on December 31, Fur a Cold in the Head Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. SOUTH SCRANTON ENTERTAINMENT OF NIGHT SCHOOL SCHOLARS. It Was Oiven Last Night in No. 8 School Progrommo That Was Observed Jutiger Maennerchor Is Preparing for the Minstrel Enter tainment to Be Given on Jan. 22. Funeral of Mrs. Peter Hoffman from the Family Residence on Maple Street Other News. Appropilate llterury and musical ex ercises were given last night In No. 8 school by the pupils of Henry Mutch mini's room and those taught by Miss Alice Carlyon and were the closing exercises of the school for this year. Tho children, who were In mcrri mood, entered Into the Christmas fes tivities with much, gusto und mado the evening merry with their songs and reeitatlpns. Prior to, the united exorcises Mr. Atutchmnn's room engaged In an old-fashioned-'spelling' boo and a debute, ',ir&jpfvi;d;'Tfih,t F'o'pl Hal,l Should Be Abolished as Injurious to the. Health." It Is unnecessary to say that the nega tive side won. Candy was distributed to tho pupils by Miss Carylon. The programme rendered was as follows: h'on. "t'lirlslniiii Diys" Siliool Ilecll.itlnii, "C'lirUtniH lit (.inindiiiA'n," Aimed Mlliiintt! Itccllatloii, "Hannah Pending Shoe'," Kmnia Kellcrnian Duct, "Ma acorsila t.ndj," TlmmiM Troy and Jolin Allu Recitation, 'Tommy to Santa Clans" Clara Van nusklrk nedtatlon, "A CI1rl5tm.11 Thouirlit," .losjiililne Steinliouser llrcltatlon. "Stop! Pielty Water,".. Annie Junjl; Sour m.iiu) l.lke It Used to Do". .Kate Friincll Ilecltallon, "Christina", Old and Now," Margaret Shcehnn Recitation, "The Dipper," Clara Stclu lleeitatlon "llow'ie Thej Cominj with you," Stella Wtnlilmrn Hecllatlon, "Stent of Clirhlmas".,. Arthur Smith Duet, "Out In tho Cold, Cold Stieets," ' Kate Kcnnell and Margate! Sheelian Mediation Laura Mlllnla; Maennerchor Minstiels. The Junger Alaenerchor held a well attended rehearsal last evening in Gormanla hall, and the songs and Jokes were given with much enthus iasm and jollity. The minstrel show will be given January '22, In Aluslc Hall and proml&es to be unusually line, es pecially the opening chorus, which will be sung by fifty men, with Lawrence's orchestra of twelve pieces. Otto J. Robinson will also render "Aly Aloonbeam Baby," with a full chorus. Tho end men are as follows; Tam bourine. Fred Phillips, Gas Reppert, Otto J. Robinson, Jacob JSmig, John Helreigel, Chutles Soheuch: bones, Will Smith. Will Flckus, Albert Holer, Fred Hermann, Charles Borgluiuser, John Stalber, F. W. Mosher, Peter Marker; musical director, W. C. Olt, Two Funerals. The funeral of the late Airs. Peter Hoffman, of Maple street, took place yesterday morning at 'J o'clock, from the family, residence, and' was- largely attended. Uirge throngs of mourners and relatives of the family viewed tho body prior to its being taken to. St. Mary's church, on River street, where a requiem mas was celebrated by Rev. P. C. Christ, after which the cor tege moved to German Catholic ceme tery, whoie Intel ment was made. The pull bearers weie Frank Aliller, Cas per Bleuge, Alii lui"l Spohrer, and Will Fischer, rnderlaker Millet- had the funeral. Peter J, Smith, the young son of Air. and Airs. John Smith, was buried yes terday morning at 10 o'clock from his lute home on Stone avenue. Services were held in St. Mary's church by Father Strauli. and interment was made ii German Catholic cemetery. The pall 'bearers were six small boys from St. Alary's parochial school. NUBS OF NEWS. At the last regular meeting of Pa triotic council, No. .S22, Junior Order United American Mechanics, held In Germnnlu hall, the following ofllcers were elected: Councillor, Frank T. Brown; vice councillor, John Hier; conductor, Theodore Blown; warden, Kdwaril Smith; junior sentinel, Rob ert Hatfield; outer sentinel, Herman Schultz; tiustee for eighteen months, Edward Smith; representative to state council, Arthur E. Heldt; alternute, Peter Hnriinan. All members are ie quested to be present at the next regu lar meeting, Tuesday evening, Dec. 23. John Burke, of South Cedar avenue, while coupling enrs In the mines at Greenwood Thursday, had his right fot run over by a loaded coal car, pinning him down for more than twenty minutes before assistance came. Several bones In his foot were broken and it Is possible that lie may lose several of his toes. Rev. Houston, the blind evangelist, will ngaln address the Young Wo men's Christian association at their u:4." o'clock Sunday ufecrnoon rcospel meeting. Uev. Houston spoke at the gospel meeting last Sunduy tu a veiy large audience, and those not hearing him then will have nn opportunity to do so tomorrow afternoon. All wo men und girls cordlully Invited to at tend. Tho Loyalty club of the South jfe'do Y, W. C. A. will render n Christmas enntuta. entitled "The Twentieth Cen tury Snnln Claus," at tho association rooms nest Friday evening. In the noon of the same dny tho Juniors will reiidor their musical composition, "Mrs. Santa Slous and Her Polls." Camp 130 P. O, S, of A. Drum Corp-j nie arranging for n twentieth century ball, to be given New Year's afternoon and evening In Music hall. Tho maiiUKeiiient of the Sauquolt silk mill ore again preparing to delight tho hearts of the married men of that concern by giving each married man In their employ a turkoy for a Christ mas gift, Will Horbach, of Cedai avenue, will glvo u phonograph concert In Alhlotla hull, Christmas day, Joseph Haunock, who has been, at tending school at Alt. St. Alary's, Fredericksburg, Md., Is home for the holidays, , Airs. Philip Dumbai'lier, of Cedar ovenue, Is very low with lung trouble, Aliss My llldenbauch, of Stono ave nue, Is convalescing ufte- a very se vino Illness. John Kuug, of Cedur avenue, expects to leavo for New York shortly. Joseph Jcihler, who lm3 been attend ing the stato normal at Slroudbburg, Is spending' Hie holidays with his par ents on Cediir avenuo. i George Freuhum, a student of tho m m m m 9 GREAT We have been importers, wholesale nnd reUll, of Japanese Art Goods for more than 20( years' In the United States and Japan. During the last few months certain circumstances have caused a necessary dissolution of the partnership now existing, and we have decided to dispose 5 of our stock of line . '5; JAPANESE ART GOODS AT PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. Sale commenced Monday. Afternoon at 3. 30 p. m. and will continue each day throughout the wcqlt..', 5j MONDAY SALE BEGINS AT 10:30 ' (j AFTERNOON SALE BEGINS AT 3:30 , ., ' (: EVENING SALE BEGINS AT 8:00 Jt The' public is invited' to visit ,the store at any time during .the sale, for inspsction.' Reserved & seats for ladies. This is an extraordinary opportunity and eveything must be sold: , ' . J $: Shimamura & Co., 124 Wyoming Ave I V2S Philadelphia Dental College, ts'spend lug his vacation visiting his parents on' Cedar avenue. Roy Hecker, or Cedar avenue, Is very sick with measles, John Znng, the Cedar avenue harbor, has sold his shop to Kdward Ruhr, of Plttston avenue. Rev. Houston, the Ullnd evangelist, spoke Inst night at the Cedar Avenuo AI. E. church on "The Results of an Enrthqunke." Considering that It is the holiday Season, these meetings, which have been hold during the past week, were well attended. DUNMORE DOINGS. Funeral of the Late A. A. Krotzer Largely Attended Other News nnd Personal Notes. The funeral of I he late A. A. Krot zer took place from his late residence on Chestnut street 'yesterday after non. Large delegations were present from IClng Solomon lodge, Free land Accepted Alasons; Knights of Pythias, ami Dimmoro Conclave, Improved Or der of Hoptnsophs, of which societloi Ihe deceased had long been an ucth'3 member. Rev. J. D. Dahney, of the Tripp ave nue Christian church. oPIciated at tho residence, while the vailous societies each held their burial service at tho grave. The pall-bearers Mere 15. A. Steven?, Daniel Westcott. AVIllinm Hnrvev, John Hummers, James J21II?, AV. E. Cirrell. The llower-benrer. were Thomas Sly. Louis ttnglc, Jred Hart noil, Andrew Atnrsh. Intel ment was made in Dunmore cemetery. High School Exercises. The borough schools "closed yester day for the regular holiday vacation. In nearly every building closing ex ercises were held by the pupils, which were attended by large numbers of the parents. At tho high school Ice cieani and 'cake were served by tho pupils to the parents and friends present. The following programme was rendered by the pupils, under tho leadership of Prof. W. W. Jones and Aliss Ella Cox: Hail ClirMini'. Turn' Ml.ool Spnitaiiw In tin- Cl.iillalni In-.clt Murphy li'Mrtimitit.tl cldUnn liai CiolUon Tin- I'Iur .it SIiv-iijmln.il Sailir Miller Tlic riirUthUs He IN .silioul h -dii'iiiont.il .Vlciti'Hi lliw t.olil, ii time- t'.i-oy Sliuitiil i he Bill... ,K tll.iyn Mcll.ll.- Solo Inlm It. .lauus The Ik-li.itiiii Nitiolj Akius MuiKiy Vocal liii't....Nrlil! flllliu.in mill .V-llii- MiCnui llciit.itinn, Mhill Ml3 ( n SMglniilu Siiiij,' ; hdiool The directors pivs-elit expressed themselves as being very much pleased with the evident advancement being made under the present elllclont corps of instaructors. At the Chinches. At the Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow services appropriate to tlu season will be .held both morning and evening. Th pastor will occupy the pulpit at both services. The subject of tho .sei mon In the morning will bi "The First Note of the First Christ mas Song." The evening subject will bo "Jisus the Savior," The ta'k to the children will be Horn the subject "Jesus as u Little Roy." Sreclal Christinas anthems will be rendered by lit choir at bolh services. Sunday school at 2:U0 p. in. Peats free and nil made welcome. Hesfora Vifeiif Lml Wigm and iaoSisod Cure Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Memory, all wasting IliHfoS mm W refund ill our bankable Guarantee riond. MaHfS "TKlc EXTRA STRENfiTH IerYllowJuaOieiS Immediate Results Positively guaranteed cure for Loss of Power, Varicocele, Un developed or Shrunken Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostration, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity, Paralysis and the. Results of Excessive Use .of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor Bjf mail in plain package, $1.00 a box, 6 for $5.00 with our Bank ablt Guarantee Bond to cure in 30 days or refund money paid. Nervifa Medical Co., Clinton and Jackson sts., Chicago, III. BOUD BY McQAimAH & THOMAS, DHUqGIHTS, 201) LACKAWANNA AVJSNUW, SCHANTON, PA. fl'Jk'fk'JV.Jk'JV.JV.Jl'ik'Jl'.ik'Jtf.JV.Jl'Jk'JV.Jk'.Jkt AUCTION 'Tlir Mpvelrna'nr flir Trlnn 'nvnilll .Christian church will be held us usual tomorrow. The pastor, Kcv. J. u. Dahney, will conduct both services. In the morning ho will give an "Hvl- t.rwtu ,, hi Mnniltiv Srhool T.essnn." , and his evening talk will bo from the topic "Our Vluns anil Its Kltccls." Sunday school at 10 o'clock. TOLD IN BBIEF. Short services wcro conducted yes terday morning over the remains of the late Atrs. William Hedgelln at tho residence on Enst Drinker street. ThJ remains were thqn taken to the Hcl llstorvllle Baptist church, where ad ditional services wom held. Inter ment was made In Holllstervlllo ceme tery. The Fit omen's Relief association will meet In borough building Wednes day evening, Dec. 26th, at which time officers fur the ensuing year will be elected. All members of the fire de partment arc requested to bo pres ent. The Presbyterian Sunday school has been busily engaged for several weeks preparing their Christmas music un der the direction of Prof. W. W. Jones. They will have their exercises on Christina eve in the church parlors, when it Is expected some fine music will be rendered, Aliss Cornelia Galpln has issued cards for an "at homo" or. Thursday evening from G until 8 o'clock. J. B. Bronson, traveling engineer for the F. .t W. V. R. R.. has re turned from Schenectudy, N Y., whei-a he was for several ' days engaged in inspecting the now 100-ton locomotives recently purchased by his company. NORTH SCRANTON. The funeral of Constable Smith's daughter, Anna, took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock and was. lurscly attended by sympathizing friends of Air. and Airs. Smith. There were many iloral designs and smnll bouquets given by some near friends. Intel ment was made in the Forest Hill cemetery. The Arissionary society of the Provi dence Presbyteiian church had a very pleasant and well-attended meetlnar yesteiday afternoon with Airs. L. AV. Alorss, North Alain avenue. After tho programme light refreshments were served, The King's Daughters have placed a "Christmas manger" in the Provi dence Presbyterian Sunday school looms for the reception of toy.s and gifts of a general sort to be dlstilb uted to worthy people in the com munity. The funeral services of Air. Edward flrlflln will be attended at tho family residence on Alary slieet tomorrow ufteinoon nt 2 o'clock, flow Dr. Guild olllelaUng. Evan AlcGulnness, of Nealon place, Is recovering from a serious illness. Local No. 30, of the International Brotherhood of Stationary Firemen, have changed their meeting night from Tuesday to Monday evening, and' will meet every Alonday evening at O'AIal ley's hull. APPRECIATIVE STUDENTS. Remembered the Instructors in tho Scranton Business College. The Scranton Ruslness college closed at noon yesterday for tho holiday va cation. A few minutes before 12 o'clock C. AV. Alutthews, of the busi ness department, and V. Al. Preit wood, of the shorthand department, on behalf of 'the students of both day diseases, all effects of self-abuse or excess i and indiscretion. A KesG Tonio Ziwl '60 Mbi Sl5ild0!i,n Brings the oink slow to PELLS pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail SSe per box, i kxes for $2.S0, mlh i)w Salable guaranfes Bond a mmy pids Send for : SALE R JWjLSEWgVirS. '' I YCBUH T H ErVTRE " Rcls & llursunder, Letseeiantt Manazen A.-J. Dully, Dullness Manbzer. t livening Performance, at' 8,15. Mitlnce I'crtorman ut 2,16. Xmiis .Mai ni!0 mill Nisjiif, lcc 25. America's (Ircitctt Comic OpcM ComcJUn, Thomas Q. Seab.rooke THE ROUNDERS All Star Cast, -ft? In Company, Prlcei i5c, oOc, 7f, $1.00 -ami 41.CO, Matinee 23c, 50c-., "iic. ami "J1,W. Kale of teals opens Saturday ut 0 a. m. ', ACAUEHY OF JlUSie, BIS & IIUHOUNDER HARRV A. BROWKf, Managcrn and Lessees. Local ltepr'cacnta'tlvr Ilalancc of Week. Afternoon antt Kvcnintj "SIBERIA",- Matlme Prli-cn 13o 2ju. ' ' Kvinlnif Prices Kc, Me., Sjc.SOl', NEXT ATTHAClTION-. Week Connninclnj MONDAY, iJJKCCUBBK- 21. Hli I De VOND.I Ci.AlfAVY .-...- Siipporlcil by Ins own company, r presenting a rrpertoiie. of bin New York siiccemcs. . Ktenlnir prices 10c,, 20c, :10C Matinee jtilcen 10c, 20c. I..iriiri' tickets .Monday cvniinft 18c. 1 1 ; New Gaiety Theatre "Timnn days, commkncixi '' Thursday, Dec. 20. ' 'i The Victoria Burlesquers Painty UiM. (loiecouf Scenery, t , runny Cojnctliaiu, l'licea Mitinecf, l!:c.,-2'ic. t j Krnlnsr. 13::., 2jc, 03c, 60c. i I HE CELEBRATED GORDON PIANO . Before buying, send for catalogue. H..S. GORDON, v'o'ri. f-f-f-f-y--f-f-y'-y--y--f-T--T--t--t--r X JUST OUT J : The Chesterfield Overcoat ; X ASK TO SEE IT. . ' X Samter Bros. ". fy--f-f---y--f-f-f-y--y- -y- --y----y-. H and evening session made the fol-Iuw-Iiiat presentations: Prof, lUielt, a. highly polisliod '(uar tered oak library table; Pror. Whit more, a handsome antique oak Iboolc piisoj Prof. Todr, a pair of diamond studded gold euff buttons: Mist Siili Tleiney, a beautiful picture, "Nydla, the blind flower Blrl." PELLS i0 CENTS circular and copy, of . ' ffi&mmt&SSfl I m f H v- '" v tviif'MV ttww .- . iitfi. r 5.agB?ti. L.fA! us -""a i aw'SSWtWtt'iSs