' 'Sf.". 'trfrffiri ' i -Tf" ?!'s ' Ji, Siy'KitTl.iJttrHS'WBJvui aiirt . tjl-il A Stl'H't'-l i. ,r t $ n f. "4?' - Wi 'r v ,?4f -,( j Ji $gl c THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SAT CUD A XOVEMHElt Ifi, 1001. - i - xxxxxxxxxxxx; THE MODntlM HARDWARE STOlli. The ing Table... Is not n good complete without Carving Set. They ndd to tho beauty or tlio table nnd ninke the carving- a pleastnc. Our lino of Carving Sots Is liugor than over thin yenr. A jliuce nt our window gives nn Iden of vvhnt's In side. Foote & Shear Co. 5 119 N. Washington Ave y xxxxxxxxxxxxa FOWLER GOAL GO. li Retail Dealer of the C:lebrntcil .11,11 II.I.H'ilOM., I'". 4 ltoom 50, Coal Exchange co.u, nn.ivi.iii.n i rusroi' irv. okl Weather Coats for Children Mjluli In. In 'H villi Uvfuli1 Hi -, cHiL mil M-, double leu vl IttJiNu'iie liutttm. in run Ili.utK lolli Imutul nl, its link, il.il. 1i'j. 'm Walk liimililiitli, t-l.tt.mil lil mil in .nnil.cuIN iii'.l limn nnm -l.nlos m t us alti utiti' Tb? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce t.ieet. LACE CURTAIN AUNDERING Nottingham-, Iiish l'nini Iteinuii'--i-.mce, Brunei?, Jlaiio Antuniettes ami otlici j-. "We me .1 lo'-pons-lble loiioeru (mil Kiui.intoe AUTISTIC 1.1C0 ClfOtt t .11 fflltl.N pioducul. iL ' HIE" E08-.110 Perm avenue. A. B. Wainian. V g NIOMfelCABEDV DK. LYMAN ABBOTT. He Is to Lectin e at the Lyceum Theater Next Tuesday. Henry AV.ud i?eoc iter's muumh', In T.,vin.ti Abbott, will deliver his Unions leotuie, 'Our iJoint'h .mil Their Ku Miiles," in the Lvi 011111 no-u Tuesil.ij night. Xiiveiulier Hi. This K tin- oiipm -tunily or n lifetime, ami in all pinb.i bility tin' last In hear a 111. 111 whose Jiimii' will so iluvvu in hlstinj with Unit of ISooc-hei- .tint Spumcon. Dr. Ionian Abbott's 11.11110 is a hnuw J10UI wind tioiii s 1 tn mm and t'in beyond the scis lie Im ic-cokiiIkoiI both in Ihml.unl ami Aiuoilc.i as one ol the ffiwite.sl IhiiiK pi-c.ichei .. Ah the 1111 niedi.ite biiiKM-or nl Homy Waul L'ecchcr and tho editor ol Hie outlook, bis life ami labels ,ue kunviii to all, Hiliilltull 1 leicryiiion enthuse Mi. Ab bott and his lectin e in the following tvouls: "Rev. Dr. I.yni.m Abbott, ol New oil;, ediloi of the Outlook, in lectin -ns 011 'Uur Homos, ami Their Ihiomlts" Will undoubtedly, out ol" the lieh tie.in uros or his iiilluieil liiliiil nnd bean, ciiliKhtou, Kiilcle, iiiiiiuet and iiisphe nil who hear lilm. I would be sniiy in deed to nil.s.s lie.ulny Or. Ablmtl, when bo leituie.-, in our 1 Itj " Ue. I. j Liuihhiff, D. n. "Di. Lyin.in Abbnll Is one ol Iho Mi e jnosl men of Amoi Ion " l!ev. Ilobeit V. V. I'leic-o, U. D "Or. Lviniiu Ablioit has n national Si'iiulatlou, and 011 si cat subjects IIUo tho.se lelutlni? to the .sin iul wciriue 01 men. Is woithy of 11 wide healing. It is my hope that Heraulou will ho n I'lin enjoy lifin lnw 11 brainy man heal; nn n bio.ul Mibject "Uev C. ;l (iiuin J). 1). TOUR MORE RECRUITS. They Have Been Sent to League Is. land Navy Yard. A (tl.'ll telle o- yolllljj men Weio ell- Isted in the .Mmiiui Uecnillhitf Hta tlon. l.:i V uinln avenue, ycsteulai, by Major t;. Harnett, utid heul to LeiiKiie inland Nny Yard, X'n. Yhcy wen; Ma'tlu A. MeiJf.i'h, Ti.uir.nt V. ?: ill. William 1, mown and Iru N. I'uriiflUer, all or this illy, Sniiv nl' tlu.-e men lmo seen si 1 -!ic Ik lore In I'ouusyhaula vuluu'e is an'1 In u-Ktilar tinny. Major IJariult is sii'ili nleiiheil 111 tho class n,' 11 'iults Iw is KottliiK tioiu Reiiiutna and Mcil'.ltV, .'. Uiey mo blishl iouiK nm (HMl will litiM- Kimii chames in th. lnur'nu (.npts They aie not Idli 1 1 m loaU'l'.l is iiiiiuy hiiiiiitv, but aiu yn.il,!,' lueii villi A ilffliu to s o tunii Ot fin Aili'M, lllld llley are ',.(.. tits luii'iliiiii biaiieli nl' tliu i'h'iuI SJtiles t-ervlio in ,s.ilinty their desio in luiiy llHii of K'mil hulill.s lire icjeiidi ) til'g In 1 b.'s-luil ilol'ei ts. TAIR AND FESTIVAL. Tin Woman's (itillil ol' St. iaiKo'8 liarif-li will havu n sale of luuey and useful nilleles, oaken, ete., nn Wednes day nftiTiioon and all day and evening of Thursday next, ut St Luko'n imilbb house. Supper will bo served 011 Thursday uyeuln;,', beslnnliifi: at 5.:io o'clock, inlco or which lll be il cents. mi:.m . Colli TuiKf). t r.iiibiii.i SJinf 1 .111 Hun, j: dl'ul u.uli 1.-. 1 jI'Imsi hilnl Hl 1 1 04 I liipi. I'uKICc, IJitaii .nul ll'.ltn, Cikcn, 'I'c.i jej l.olUc. lie Cii'Jin li) t'uils I.Mu. moKo tlio popuiur Punch 10c. cigar. SWlSHEs LnJaiii" '' Sw.re-4-1 f.fsf" ift"--i' -! ifc. jt RATES WILL BE REDUCED WELCOME NEWS AT RECORD ER'S CABINET MEETING. Diicctor Wonuser Announced That Insurance Rates Will Come Down as Soon as Twelve New Hydrants Ale Put in Place Estlmntcs to Bo Considered nt a Special Meeting. Contractors Who Open Stieets Must Secuie Permits in the Fu tureOther Mattel s Discussed, Oil ei tor of 1'ublle Safety !'. T.. Woimser bud welcome news til Tin cordcr ('oiiiipII'h nvmllily cnblnol tneel nx, held .M'stenlny nltctlioon. lie im noiuieed thai be had reccheil piwlllvc assurances I'lom I be bonid of lire underwriter fur the inlddle dldtiicl that tiie Increase of twenty-live per tout, on local Ihe Insurance rates will bo taken off .lust as soon as tho city places twelve laiRe four-Inch hydrunls In place hi the centtal p.ut or the city, lour to bo placed on Lackawanna ave nue, Director Wormser s.ild that the hi dr.ints have been pin chased, and thaL Diicttor ot i'ublle Works Hoehe has luomlscd to iilace Ibein In poslllnn at once. This me ms that Instnanoe latcs will be 1 educed Just ?s0.000 In this city. The iiuestlon of fonnhiK an csiimate of the revenues ol' the 1 ll.s I'm tile nel llscal year was IiioukIiI up by Deputy I'ontioller llaitley, w ho explained that he didn't know hov. to no about lorm liiHT siull an estimate, because of the fait that iheie is no limit lo the amount of taxes which councils may now levy under the "ilppei" bill. It was a:,rieed that his point was well taken, and be wns dileeted to ascer tain the views or the v.uious city olll clals on the iiuestlon, in order that be may picture mini" sou ol' nn estimate to be luescnted at a special meeting: of the c.tbiuei to be held nn Wednesday, No ember -J' vu,u pui:-si:nt usti.mati:?. At this meelims the heads of the sev 01. il departments will piccni their es timates lor the (oiiiing iisenl iiar and an elfoil will bo made to "paie" tliem down to the lowest possible IKniie In -loie submlltiuK them lo the joint esti mates committee of colllKils, Dhei tor of Public AVoiUs Uoihe coni pluined lli.it a number of conli.ictois are in the habit of opening up sticels In Mil ions inits of the itv without secuiiiiR iieimis.ion imni tlio biiio.iu of highways and seueis. He iciiUested thai the diieclor of publk salety bo dhected to take some action to pi event this. After some discussion, Diicctor Wormser was instructed to i.'sue an oidir diiedinn mcmbeis nl the police lone to stop all wink on the stietts if the im eman in ih.irgc cannot show a pioper neiiuit, and In anesL the line man if he peislsts in woikiiiR without sin h a penult. Citv Tre.isuiei' Hoblusuii lojioiled that leit.iln polite maRisti.itfs and al deiinen weie not tin nine over to the 1 ity all the uionv.v wlihh they col led In tine--. The dilettor of public safety was illiei teil lo notily such olliclals 10 tin 11 over at oncu any moneys whbh llKhltiill.v belouR to the oily, and to see to it that they nbev this dbeetlon in Ibe lutuio. It was lepoited that some r f the de llllfiuent t.t olketois deMloil to sictue bonds iiuin tiust 1 omp. niies, bill inns nun li as the spiiit nt the law and es tablished piecident is that they nuisi luinisii , i.i Judvnicni bonds it Mas decided that only those, and mine 0II101-, aie to be accepted, CHANGKS IX r.UU.DINC. Uliei toi Itoche submitted for the 1 011 sidei.ition of llecoider Council plans lor icilain 1 hauRcs which It is pioposod lo make in tho municipal hullUlii", to ac commodate some of the dopailmcuts wliiili .ue now damped tor loom. Those plans weie piepaicd by liuild iiiR Insiioeto.' r. 1.. Blown. One t ou Icmplatts the ai.Ulnil of the 1 00111 now 01 cupieil by the boanl nl iniitiol, and anothtr the HltiiiR up of two moms on the nnlinishi d louith lloor llolli loiiteinpl.ito the Installation of an ele atol. The plans will be examined by Uei older Counell, and will bo acted upon at l he nel lablnel UleetiiiR. Those presont.it yestei day's iiieetinR-, besides Uei older t'onnell, weie as lol lows Ditedor ol Public .Siluty V. I,. Woimsei, Dili c tor of Public Winks John li. Itocho, City Ticisiuer U. J, Uoblnson, city f-oliiitor Ceoise Ji. W.ilson, Ueiuili City Conli oiler c, ., llaitlev, an 1 I'hilip lliiisland, pie-ideiit of the boi.'d 01 .isos--oi s. DULL DAY IN THE STRIKE. Neither Side Had Anything of In tel est to Give Out. Neither the ronipauy nor the stiik eis had auytliliiff to wive, out yester day, oNceptlng coiiilittiiiR statements an to tliu patiomtRo of tho cars. The loinp.iny avoned that its receipts show si steady hicietise cveiy day. The stilkers who bine lind scouts out (ountii)R- the p.isseiiRcis state thai the tiallle ycsteiday was lighter than oil any day this week, Thete w'as 110 vlolem o loported I10111 any of the lines, A stick ot dynamite with a cap at tached was yestei day lotind lyiiiR- in a mud puddle nest tho stieet lallwuy track on Capouso iiveuue botwceii Poplar nnd Ash sheets, It Is sup posed that It wan pi, iced on the track and was knocked otf In some manner. Now is the time to purchase. Families supplied at lowest wholesale prices in case lots. No advauce at present over 1900 prices. E. Q. Coursen NEW CANNED ii! LECTURE ON "QUO VADIS,'' Lnigo Audience Listened to Rev. Dr. Robert F, Y. Ploice. Hoi. Dr. Robot t K. Y. Plciic, pastor of the Pcnn Aeiuio llnpllsl church, df llvercd 11 lecture Inst nlshl In his cbuicb nn "Quo Vudls." which be deebned lo be 0110 of tho Rroulost novels ever will ton, Tho leetiiro Was the second of 11 sciles belnt,' Riven uiulor tho utlHpke.s ot Iho Chrlsllan llndenvoi' soclely of tho ehtucli, and was IniR-ely nllended. The doctor t raced the story Jioin the opcnliiR' chapter lo the Jlual scoink of all, nnd ficuuciilly lend soine of the inoie strlUliiR- portions of Ihe book, In terspershiR' tho nnrrntlve now and then with oiIrIiuiI ciltlenl connnent, The doctor ileclarod that the ion deninatlou of tho book by ninny as Im 11101 ul Is entliely unjust, anil said that It can be rend with Brent profit by fill Isllnllrt ,,' all creeds, tcllillR- the story, us It does, of the Imperishable and uncoiiiiuerablo rnllh of tho cuily Clirlslluiis, who lined dentil rather than deny the flu 1st who died Tor them. He seemed lo bo especially hnprosuod with the attlbor'.s 1101 trull of the I'm peror Nero, "tho Imporlnl buffooii," de-olitt-f iifjr II to be the most Rrnphlc chnr nctcr sketch of ibis cm Ions monster ever drawn by an author. "No writer has ever before suci coded In inakhiR' Nero's Incoiislnonclcs 1011 slstent," said the doelor, "or has ever shown bis terilble nialleuaiu ' with such wondertill power." The lectin o was illustrated iIikiurIi out with a splendid series ot olored stereoptlcnu iews, which H'omcd lo tlitob with life and action, so le.illstic weie they. PROTINSKY EXPLODED A BODY OP MINE GAS His Body Found Yesterday Moiuing in the Manvllle Mine After Hours of Search. About 'It o'clock Thursday roienoiin William Piollnsky, a minor employed at the Manvllle oollloiy, lcinniked to bis laboier that lie did not feel ioiv well and thoiiRbl bo would rii lo the tool box wheio he kept his dinner p. ill and Ret soinc'thlilR- to eat. Soon after a loud explosion was hoard and tho men In that p.ut 01 the mine 1'onr-Ihr- danger hiniiedh leu their woik and made llielr way lo (he R.niRway whole they woie iissiueil b. the dil cis that notbiuK out of lb" oidin.ny had occui led and that what lliey had boaid was only a heavy blast In an other chamber. They letuined to their plates and lesumed win I;. The l.ict thai Pinlinsky was not seen about the mine again occasioned no smpilse, as he bad said be was not feeling well and bis companions thought lie bad gone home. When al !) o't lot k .11 night he bad not lelumod lo his home, his wife .ilnnned by bis long; absence, in dm ed a neighbor lo go to the office at the bie.tker and find mil, if possible, why bo was detained. As soon as it was know 11 nt the odlee th.it he was miss ing a seaitbiiiR p.nty was sent into Ihe mines, but it was not until about 1 o'clock yestei d. iv morning that his dead body was fount! In a woiked-out chamber. It is supposed that Piotiu sky bad become confused, lost liis way and wandered into this p.ut nf the mines am! that his lighted lamp had ignited the gas, musing the explosion lie.ud by his iionipaiiions soon atler he left them, and tli.it he h.ul boon tin own with suih foice against the wall of the mine as lo cause his death. The onii maiks toiuid on his per son was a lontiision on bis iniehead. The dead man bad been in the nn plo.t of the company about four months and bis homo was on Gioe sheet. Pal k Plat e. He leaves besides liis wife, thiee small chlldien, Tin' body was lemnied to his late home. TALK ON BABYLONIA. Given by Miss Susan E. Dickinson Yesterday Afternoon. Miss Susan I'. Dickinson gave a icpotltion in pail of her flisl p.tilor talk on ' llabylnnlii" yestei day at the homo of .Mis. C, D S.uidoison tin Lin den shoot. She (.poke or tho tact that it Is but forty-four yon is Mine Iho language of rsabylonl.i could be read at all, and that the excavations which since Hint time aie significant began with the Flench consul, Do Kai.o., at Tcllo, the site of the ancient Sher Putl.i After that, those of the tinl vcislty or Pennsilvniiiu, exploilng- ex peditions weie begun in 1SS0 under Rev, .1, .1. Peteis and lOntlnuod ever since then by Dr. Peteis' foiinor co.id jutois Prol. .1. N. lluyne.s and Her man Hilprechi. rihe luought iho his tory down to the fall of Nippur near to MOD li. c afior which the dly or ll.ibvlon became the leader. The next talk, on Assyila, will lollow on f 10111! this date, and will be given nt the iesl deuce or Jlis. It. .T. Uenuell. MILK CANS CONFISCATED. Daily Company's Property Found in Possession of A. H. Turner. Ckuk Rldgoway, secretary of the Ab lugtoti D.ilry company, yestctday so cuied a search w.urunt I10111 Jlagls ti.ito Ilowo and had the milk depot of A. II. Turner, of ill!! Jackson sheet, bent cited. Over $60 win tli of milk inns and bottles belonging: to the Abiugtou Dairy company and to tho Sciantou Dnliy company, which tho former ncriulird, weie found and conllscnted. Jlr. ltldge wuy claims that a number of other dealers have cans and bottles belong. Ins to his company, nnd declares that they will all bo confiscated. Something New, It ouns dandiulf, hair falling, head ache, etc,, yet costs tho waniu as an 01 dluury tomb. Dr. AVhlto's faectrlo Comb, tho only patented comb in the woild, will be sold in Scranton for a short tinio at exactly half prion by advertising- iiRciits. employed by tho Him to Introduce! those wonderful combs, Send stamps for one, Ladles' sl.o, noe.j Rents' M.0, ;i5c, Address pr mil after & o'clock ovenlngs, on Milton UlchaiiW, :).'.'! Madison nve Scranton, Pa, Only Six Weeks Until Clulstmas, Didn't reallno It. did jou',' Tlmo Is required in tho pioductloii of tutlstlo photogiaphs. Take Scluiever's advice; Sit for your port! ait now nnd you will ultimately thank lilm for the sugges tion. On and after Satuulay, Nov. 1C, 1V01, out-bound cars 011 tho Lain el Hill lines will run over the PoteiBburg' loulu us tur as Mnlbciry sheet and Mudlfon avenue, and in-bound Petersburg: cats will run over the Lauiel Hill route fioiti Madison avenue and Mulbetry sheet to the central city, I .?j.,- d T.$ri ; BOWLERS ARE VERY BUSY THE LOCAL SEASON IS NOW IN PULL SWING. Games Scheduled for This Wcolt In tho Nortlioastoin Pennsylvania league and Bicycle Club League. Standing of tlio Tenuis in the Two Leagues Dttincld Has Been Suc ceeded by Homy Diinler on the Bicycle Club Team Fowler Is tho Father of the Game Heie. llowleis 1110 now busy 011 all the local alleys. Iloth leagues uie well under way, nnd tlio vuilous clubs are stutg Rllng for the much coveted hophles. Next week's Icuguo games will be us follows: Miiirtii:sri.iis itnssi...mv i.r.uici:. M0111l1j-llul.11- v". Sia.iiitoii lllijilc liili on IlltklH .lllr.ts 111 II I. 1 H Illli.tliU . I '. 1 k - mi Sti.iiiton Illijrlc 1I11I1 .lllijs. V.t Kiul s (licm IIIiIri' Uinelincli ull Wi-t llntl nllrtw, Wilkcv Unit'. iik m 1.1: t t.rnv 1. i:fiti:. TIiUihIii -liicrii III1I5P Uliivlinm j. Wt"l I'm! No. 'i nn f.icrn lllilijc nlli WK I, ml No. .! Ninilnli llujili' dull mi Wi-l I. ml illoj', II1.c-Ujui'. .loo Ullillelil, I ho .Serantou who bus boon one of lllojelo club's best bowlers, has left the city. Ills place on the club's Noilheasteiu Pennsyl vania league team will be filled by Ilemy Dltnlor. Diinler is an excep tionally slioug: bowler, and should 1111 Diillleld's place In every way. It is piobnblc that more split spues weie made on the West Ibid Wheel men's alloys in Wllkos-Barro last Thin siluy night duiing the contest be tween Wet liid No. f, nnd Green Ridge than at any time since the al leys have been In use. Uowlson of tho Gieen Ridge team made several spates f 10111 unusual hard bleaks. Several of Hie West Ibid boys also distinguished themselves in that kind of woik. The AVest Side Wheelmen's new al leys will be completed about December. Hloli'on .vi Son, ol New Yoik, have the contiact. in. Wa 1 dells sime of 1". pins made in tho game between Sci anion Hicclcv club and AVest Ibid Wheelmen last Monday v ill piobnbly stand as blgh scoie league leooid for :i long time, if not tliiougb the until e season. The Serantou I Sky tie club lias a lot of good bowling: m.iteiial that the flist team can di.iw substitutes from at any time. Among litem aie Stair, Rey nolds rind Wulteis all good, steady bow ers. Hdwanl Pijor, of the Stiantou Bi cycle Northeastern Pennsylvania league team is one 01' the stnest spaio bowlers in the league. Charley Fowler, 0110 of this illj's pioneer lollois, has undoubtedly done moie towaids populaiizlng the iwmc in Sei'.mton than any other person. Hy the way, Pop cm 10II a irntj game to day as ol ton as any or them, John T.ijlur. captain of the Gieen P.idgo Noithcastein Pennsylvania league team Is :i bowler of long opo 1 ionic. Jack has 1 oiled many ol' tho high seme games on iho Gioeu llidge alles. Following Is the standing of the va 1 lous clubs In both leagues. M)l!llll'Vs 11 - Pi:sr. SI IIM.li Won. I ,- I' I . I'.IjiI. DiiiiioihK I ' '"I ' Sillllloll I'.lO.tl h 1I11I1 I ' .iij. ' i IIhKih Uiiwlir, I ' ! -' I I. lull ItlllRI' Wllll'lllllll .... - I ...I ! -l 1 1 .1 Wliotliuoii ' I . ' '. I .. I II- I .... 1 .1 nn m n: 1 1 1 lis' 1 i.m.i i wm. it ! c. 1. 11 on !tni( wiiii liiion .... i j .Mm- ; il.lllliil lllmle I lull ' U11J-! Vil I'm! Nn. 1 .W Wi-t ) ml I "1 In. , AN ECONOMICAL MAN. Jacob Young- Can't Pay a Fouiteen Ccnt Poor Tax. .I.11 11b A'imiig:, an able bodied man about ilil .cais old, appealed befoio the poor bo.tid iosterdny afternoon and asked lo be exonerated from paying his poor tax. on account of lliiancial emb.u i.issment. Tho membois of the bnaid appealed lo be very lnvorably iuipiessed vith Mr. Young's pica mid weie just about to giant the lotpiest when President Jiiooks loaned over and said: "How inuch Is your uix, Mr. A'Aung'.'" "Fouiteen cents." icplled Jacob and the niombois present loaned back in their teats In a cla.ed sort of way. Jacob was bustled out Into ihe hall In quick older, Piesldent liiooks re marking' that "an able bodied man ought to bo ashamed lo ask lor a fouiteen cent exoneration," Mis. i:ilnboth Gotnaltvi an old woman over sixty, mndo a pathetic plea lor a load of coal. "I used to lie ublo to pick m own coal lioni the dump," said she, "but. 1 slipped one day nnd 1 oiled down. In caking my log. I can't get coal anv more, sits, and I'd bo ihankrul if you'd get mo 11 load " Tho bo.ud haslllv agreed to give her the coal and toller besides, A num ber of other eases were board and 10 lluvcd. A iQsoltitloil wns adopted dlioi ting HI T1 iHIi smartest line of colored shirts iu Serantou are here for you today. Exclusive patterns neat colors detached cuffs, (same with two pairs). Here are some very flue coat shirts, with at tached cuffs, very stylish, made by the maker of our fine custom shirts. BrwMitti!rt!r P.dwlu (t, JltigbrH mid Matthias Stlpp, eonh actors for the gate house and ad dition to the power bouse ut Ihe Hill side' Home, to toinplt'to their work be fore December 1. The coiilruclii 011 li'icit Into with both or Ihesc men ie qtllled that the Work be completed 011 September. A MEMBERS RALLY. R. R. Y. M. C. A. Men Open Social Season Tonight. Tonight ut S o'clock the railroad de pot tiiiont or the Young Men's chtls tluu association will hold the llrsi inemboi.s' rally of tlio season in their looms ut 1" t.ackuwiiiuia nvenue. Tito entertainment is under the combined dilcctlou of Hie social nnd recotilloll committees and every effort will bo mndo to give the. members 11 pleasant evening, John F, Mooie, of Now York, one of the International railroad scei eta lies, wilt be the speaker of the evening. Mr. Mooio Is a particularly happy speaker on such occasions and the men may bo sure or hearing something good. The Orpheus club will render the music Tor the oecaiilou. Their ubll ity to fill the bill Is well known. At ! o'clock the guest" will be served wllh ci cam and take and the remainder of the evening will bo spent In n social way. AtrauKeinonts have been made to care for a large gathering. THE THIRTIETH REGIMENT: Command to Which Lieutenant Hig gius Has Been Assigned. Second Lieutenant .luines A. Illggliis, who wns recently commissioned by tin1 president, bus boon nssigncd to the :10th United States Infantiy and or deiod to Columbia bin racks teinpoi nrily. Lieutenant Hlgglns is a Pitts ton boy and for seven u 1 yens woikod LENDAR M The Prendergast Store R.E. Prendergast 20T Washington Ave. SSSI ! f I Gils, Paints and Varnish - Malony Oil Zt Maniifactiiring Company, J 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 26-2. WELL! i 40 Per Cent, j WELL! The Popular Hartford Typewriter The machine comprises either tho double key or shift key. A Typewiiter that will do the same work as the highest price machine and is guaranteed for twelve months, which is six months longer than any other guarantee for Typewriters. A postal card or telephone message on either 'phone will receive our prompt atten tionif you need it, We sell it. REYNOLDS BROS., GENERAL STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS HOTEL JERMYN BUILDING. SCRANTON. PA. Tho largest line of Office Supplies in Noitheablcvn Pennsylvania. . tt j. ,4, . Mi!. .-, In Wllkcs-itiiiie nn a tetogiaph oper ator for tliu Poslul lonipany. During Hie vnr with Spain bo entered the United .States Signal Seivlcc com pany as 11 pilv'nlo and inpldly ud vunecil, being muslcicd out at the end of the War with Hie lank of llrst lieu tnniil, Ills In other, Ambrose Hlg glns, rmmeily or Wllkcs-llarie, but now or Philadelphia, was 11 ouptnln nt Pulled Slates Signal company dining the Spanish war. SCRANTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. A Denith of Book-keepers nnd Stenographers. Lin ka. It, U. Co., . N' .1 . Nov. , nun. Soiunion lliislnoss College. Gentlemen: I am In need of 11 i 0111 potent Kciitlcmaii stenographer in my olllcc and write to Imiulio ir you cuii 1'ui'uIhIi me one. Tlio demand for bookkeepers and stenographers continues to bo gi cuter than the supply. Puck it AVhlhnore weie obliged to loply to Ihe foiegolng loiter: "Have no ciiialllied student who is unemployed." New students me oniullliig weekly. Don't Toiget, When You Order Your Market Goods, thai this Is tho seusou for blckoiy mils, walnuts, pop coin, etc. A'o have a lull Hue of seasonable goods and our poiil tiy display this morning will be worth jour attention. Telephone, orders will iccolve piompl and cilrelill attention. Pierce's Maikcl, 110 Penn ae. Reinombei' the rair and Supper, il St. Luke's, November 20 and 21. I luyler's -Always fiosh. Cuinson' Smoke the new Kleon fie. clgur. PADS For Fancy Work s We have received our sec one supply of these much sought for articles. Have now 5,000 in stock in dif ferent colored mat paper. Better order at- once, as they go very quickly. We are showing some new Imported German Bird Cat' .tlilMl J m rlvJIi 11 ulil' tilVfM B mA WELL! . XC - 4 fr , ff i4"f4'i"!-4'4i4"(iif"f 4444"l :: Have You a :: Cozy Corner? If so call nnd see our large ' ''. assoittnent ol 1 :: Down Pillows f ; ; ready for any covering you ; ; may select. They're just the ;; thing for a coy corner or :; "Den." All sizes from 12 to ; ; 24 inches. Prices vary from ; ; 7s cents to $1.30 for the best. ; ; Immense stock just received I Cramer-Wells Co., f 130 Wyoming Ave. 'Phone 3D3-U. .i..t.l-')''M'I I want you to cnll and investigats the merits of the New Ball Bsaring Umbrella It hns the strongest built frame of any umbiolla on the market each rib being held in position separately by a ball bearing- patent. Rolls very closely. Sells for SI. 00. CONRAD'S "A Gentlemen's Furnisher" 305 Lackawanna Avenue. ROYAL CORSETS Are made in all the desir able lengths. Straight Front, Bias gored. $1.00 to $2.50. ii : Corset fit- kmtfnk perRtj;tte,,;n Srai Best line Bias Gored.' of Ladies Gloves and Muslin Underwear. Price & Jenkins, 130 Wyoming Ave. S-'lcctcd tiiih 'c j di om pt.ui) unci nccLU Oui FALL UNDERWEAR Slock il exception.)!! booc! quality Tor the prli e bnull sums tall: M. anil luvo uitidi sticngtU amongst cur tcj;oiubli3 uflerlugs. 412 Spruce- Street. m WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. Ladies' Tailoring; Jackets, l.tons, Raglans and New market Dress walking nnd tainy day Skirts. Our prices arc reason able. Guaranteed to give satisfac tion, tioods furnished, King Miller, Merclianl Tailor, 432 Spuica Stteet. N0WHEHH ELSE ON EARTH Cnu the Seeker After HEALIH AND HAPPINESS Find Such Rich Rewmd. CALIFORNIA IS A WINTER PARADISE. Best Reached Via 'SUNSET LIMITED." (I'M VII M 1101 J.I ON Wljl'.IXS 1 Leave New York Tuesdays, Thurs days, Satiudays. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO., R. I. Smith, agent, 100 5. 3d st.. Philadelphia, Pa. folW,hfmsk- vwillKfiWllr