" t A ' t A) l tw i ". ft f It). A- ' -! "" , f ft -' i-. ? -iJn""'y Tvfr'yTT P$v' '- f . . 4" , ., " t ?' ! A j t f - L i1 '4 W'(V p ( A. ' ('' f: U i ' & f'd THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 10W. It". - 'X v.. A WEST SCRANTON ORGAN RECITAL AND CONCERT GIVEN IN THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH LAST NIGHT. An Excellent Pioginmmp WnB Ren tlcicd in Splendid Mnnner Mich ael Costello Seiiottsly Injmed in the Bilge's Mine Last Night nt the. T. O. S. of A. Fair Wnlter J. Bennett, of Wilkes-Banc, nnd Miss Anna E. Edwauls, of Kingston, Mauled Other Notes. t.usl eu'iilncr, uotltliliiiiilliiK tin Inclement weather, tin- Flist Hapllst c Inn I'll Mas pat'lced lo the doois bv those who di-shed Id heir the muni 01 gun at list, I'nif. Wllllnni I! Ahmiill, nf Alllllglon, X. .1. Tin- oveiiliiK's ell lovment opened hy mi organ m1o, "Kehlller .Miiieh," by I'rof. AV H. Aj.Ii iikiII. Uoloro hull tluoiiKh wllli the solo, Un piofessor luul completely won Ills .'itiilloiito, and each iiiipc.it. mot thereafter was sieeted with innnil after ion ml of applause. I'hlllp II. Win run, the imiitil.it solo Ki, lendeied In Ills usual line volte a vocal solo, "How Lone? Wilt Thou Kor net 3Ir. O l,oiilV" wlilrh was followed 1n- mi oifjnn solo, nntttlcd Clrand niTei toi v In fi, hv 1'iof. AshmaH. .Miss Health c M011K. n in iter oC fin? ability, wlio has cli-Hnlited law atidknces tlnoiiqliont the llv. times without iiumbci, londeictl with usual Si'.ico "f!ilBKhhV Station" and "The I'sual Way." This w.is followed In mi oiK.in solo by 1'idi. Aihm.ill, which pom-hided p.n t 111 st. fait second opened with an oik, in 'olo bv !iol. Ashinall, lolloupd bv n vocal solo, pk'aslnlv lendeied by T II. Hiaekelf. 1'iof. Ashin.ill again de lighted his iiitpipslt'd listeneis with mi oiBiin solo, followed by a bpuiitiful duet bv Jls Thomas and Philip Wan en. UNs Jlonis then i celled "Ilngei," by ioitie.l, wlihil was followed by an or ,in 'olo and opituiP bv IMoi. Ash ni.ill, this iniit'ludhig Hie nnisie.il'fe.ist of the p piling;. The eutei t.iiiiineiil thimiglimit nf tonled he gloatcst pleasillo, .111(1 it Is hoped tli.it in tlie ne.if mime ii may be i elicited. A Popular Man. Time pob.iblv uevei luis bun inn will tlieie MKelv be for some time to i nine, mii h .1 big WeHiiiian visit us a., is ".Million' the inineis' piehldent .ind iiii-iiibi r of puli.niH nt, wlio on S.itm- Diifocip's French Tar Mill puniit1 nlim in! 1rcl1l oil i rrtit,ns, col K and ill limp IrnnhU. I r,r nil 1 (.. W .II.MU.N-, 101 s0Ul, -Iini aicnur. Our Great Marvelous Book Selling Because of Marvelous Values That's the whole story quickly told. All book sales have been eclipsed by these great offerings. We've told you why and how. It's a PUBLISHER'S SALE, hence the prices. Special 5 New Novels of the In Uniform Binding. IJLACK KOCK TJfK VIST IS OF ELIZABETH tiUZtlSKTII AND UEll tiEKMAK tiAUDEX AN ENGLISHWOMAN'S LOVK LETTERS (JONCEltMNfr ISABEL Special List of Popular Copyrights. Handsomely bound in cloth, each vvith a distinctive and nttiactive cover design. Regular Publisher's piice, $1.25; oui- sale pilce, 48c, Theie is no line of boohs published which piesents so mnny nttiactive features to the book lover ns these popular cloth-bound Copyright Mov els. Each book has been proven n success. Heie ni'e a. few of the titles: Tho Celebiity, Winston Chuichlll. The Sonows of Satnn, Marie Co lellt. The Piisone.r of Zentln, Anthony Hope. A Lndy ot Quality, Fiances Hodg bon Burnett. In Connection with the DeWil loughby Claim. Frances Hodgson liuinott. The Jessamy Biide, F, Fmnkfort Mooie, The Little Minister, J, M. Banie. FJooks for Children llenty's Books, that are f.imous the woiki over, Per volume , , Oilier Books for Boys ami Giils r,n endless choice of Jitles, froni 34c to T iStfuldnrd Works of Fiction.Tiavel, History, Biogiaphy, elt , .t, per volume , , uc, 13c aiul Globe Warehouse dav.wltli Ills sou b.iite faiewell to litilne IMwaiils and hlltidieds of oilier fl lends he niaile dllllntr Ills liilef visit III tifl'illltnil, The Hon. William Alnahanis, as he Is known III public llle, Is not What Is eoinmonly i ailed u "meal" man, hill he Is a Kood inan, pousesseil of extiaor itlniuy veiMiitlllly, keen Intellect, and ulioe all he is a man of lionot, In whom llioiiKiihdH of people lnte the. Utmost Minlldeliee. Ills lnlt to the 1'liltid States has been one of much plcastiie and piollt to him, mid when he letiuns to the hniie of eonmioiiH. thele Is Utile doubt bill thill lie will induiiMir to Ineiileate Into the minds of some oi I ho inenibera the nete"slly for looklm; Amei leanwntil to obtain Iesons iiIoiik eeitnln lines. Dill llitf Ills stiO 111 Ser.illton he de llveied a leeluie, spoke lit i-eviial pub lic and pihate leippllons, nddicsxed the inlne woikeis, londueled an eis teddfod, punched iwo senium, and In addlllon to all thai visited the pilu elp.ll polllls of Inteipsl in the ellj nnd eolint. All this was in i iiinplliihed In seven dns in ttittl time, lie also spoUe In Wllkes-llalie tliue times mid in Cm boiidalc oni e Mindav lie pio.u lied ill Xew Vol K, and dlillliK llle pi i. sent week he will lslt in the New liml.iml Slate, Mollis as rnr us Ver mont mid f'npe Hieton, and Inlir in I'tle.i, .V. Y.. and Moiittenl. Can.. Iioin Willi h point he will s.ill rm homo about Uei ember JO Injuiieu Pioved ratal. While emploved as a inliiei hi the noilBe mine. William Kellv, .iged HO e.iis. ol lilt! N'illth st I eel, was the le- tlin of n spilous ueldelit, whlih le sulled in his death .it 1 o'clock ;ieser dny nioi uliiij ill the .Moses T.i.loi Iris-, pitrtl. Mr. Kelly, with the aid nt his laboier, had piep.ned a blast, mid .iltei llulit ini; the luse thex letlled to ,i place of s.ilety. Tlio blast, howexer, did not so ofi, as thov expected, and leluiiuiiK to the chamber thev stalled to itnesti- firate, and when within a lew leet of the blast it went oil, with the n-siilt that bolh men weie blown seseial leet and tallied beneath ihf i"k and (oil. Tlicii piles soon InotiHht aid. mid I lie imfoi lunate men weie uiicoM'ied and lemoird to the sulfate, wheie Kellv was loiinil to be the most seilously in 111 i tl. lie W.ls 1 1 lUUVt il Id the lit)' pil.ll. wheie, although in a eiitieal i ondition, Ii was at Hist thought lit' would le covci. Kelt's Inluiles i oiisNtetl o a Inc lined left and tin to InoKeii ilb, the heait bclilft- also afiet'ted. lie is sur ied bv his wile mid tluee d.uiKlitfi, Mr.-, .lolm Jloff.it t. Jlis. John llciint K.m and Jlis. Clinics -Mu.ske.v. The fuuii.il will be held on Thms dav nioinliur at t o'eloi k in SI. I'at iitk's t Inn ill, intcimeiit In the Cathe tlral i tmetei'.v. P. 0. S. of A. F.ih. Last exenliiK the laifte and t oinieo illous hall ot C.imp ITS, Patiiotle Ol der Sons ot Anieiiia, was laed to lis lullest inpaelty to at conioil.ile tin clowd that clijoed the llospliulUj oL the "bos." The membei.s of St. lliendtn's loun- Book Sale. at 18c. Day, . . , 18c Each CAKNABY. Popular Sets- 79c Among' them nie Coopei's Leather Stocking Tales, 5 volumes. Mnccauley's England, 5 vols. Cooper's Sea Tales, 5 vols. Majle Cotelli, 5 vols. lUulyaul Kipling, 0 vols. Hnwthoine, 5 vols. Standard Sets. Chniles DIcken's Complete Woiks, 15 volumes, handsome binding, sale pi ice, a set, $3.70. Scott (Waveily) Complete Woiks, very handsome our sale pilce, the set, $2,47. George Elliot's Complete Woiks, G vols,, our sale piice, a set, S1.40, All other gieat authors woiks in sets at equally good pilces, 18c 38c 18c t II. Yoinnr .Men's Inslllltle, nllendcd In a body nnd with the able assist ant c of .Miss N'llilhdt of lliecn HIiIkc. soloist! Thomas Kane, violinist, and Henjmnln Mo.wl, pianist, rendered the cU'IiIiir's piommunie, which was on Joyed to the lullust exlenl. This eVelllllK the ploRi'nillllie will 111 etude .Miss .Maigaiet flllibolis, SIIs .Mm tint Cuius anil Joseph Phillips, .so loists; Miss llossle Shut will leclto. mid .Miss Cm mill Kuhy will nIuk Jnlm Linens', and Kicil Xeinnls hai n',o toiiseiiled in ciitel In lit with thu hnr moulca, Theie 'will be seveial oilier tilltaetlons. width will iiialte a pin Kininine of note. Sciiotisly Injiticd. .Michael Costello iificd 1 ems, of JlJit N'oith llebeeen incline, was unite badly In luted at Hi Ikks' mine ippoutly. While piimsIiik a loaded ear, u piece of io.il, welnhlni? some fiOO pounds, be eilllle loose netl mid fell Upon hllll He was thrown to the noiiiul with much foue and Hi" toal held him In sntli a untune!' that he was unable to U'lease himself. Some ol the Illinois, litailllK Ills inlln for licln, l mi to his assistance mid io niovpil him to the sin race, whole I Jr. Iiii'iiiian, wlm had been called, found him to he sufl'eihiB Iioin a fiactuied low mill uuuieious cuts and bruises. Ho was leinined lo his borne, wheie he Is now lesllntr itulte pomfoilabl.v Quiet Wedding. Al the paisoluiKc ot the Simpson Methodist Hplscopal thuieh. Wnlter J. Helmut t, of Wllkes-Iiune. mid Miss Anna II. IMwmds, of KliiRstou. weie united in manliiBe by the pastor, Hev. II. C. MelJeimntt. The biiile Is u niece of e.-Poslmastcr Itach, of Kingston, and Is one ol tho iuosl pnpulnr and chaimiiiw youns women of that place The piiiini Is a IiiIkIu and eiieuelk' business man, the southern leiireselitative ol the Plilla delphla Has Trust, Hoth have the best wishes of a host of li lends, mid after a slum lilp to Washington they will it'sliU al Chin lnltes llle, North Cmo llu.i Erminie Club Dance. In .Meais" hall Hie Hrmlnle club, toin ptHcd of the most popular society peo ple in Sd.inlon, held one of the most (liloynble sdpI.i! events of the season l.isi nifdit. The hall wa tastily decoiattd with tut lloweis and palms, nnd piespntod a most be.iutllul appellant o when lilled with the dauicis. At a lato hour a tlainlv upist was seived, afterwlik'h the dilute was concluded. Liked the Coffee. Last evening one of Ilie slifel cai" while ipassinur Ilie lunch waijou on Noith .Main avonue, sniellcd the tlelli -ions odor ol liesh toffee. Willi the le sult that it let t the track mid suited for the wamm. A telephone pole stepped in tho way, liowevci, and bioiiKlil the tar Id a stop. It lequuert sevua! horns ot haul woik on the pa it ol the wipok nuw lo pusuado the i.ir to lot even Hi" t offee and le an u to the tinck. Twenty-fli st Wind Tnxpayeis. The state and rnunt ta for 1P01 is now due and should be paid al onto to Lot Lodwl;r. hJS Xoi th Hiomley avenue ST. DAVID'S NOTES. Tlio sunlit on Sunilay moi nins .ind pveninur vvei iinii'iii.illy VM'II atlt ntltt1. It K veiv Kiutll.viiiR- to mi- so many Mi.iliBt'is In attomiaiHi". At tlio ruily it It biation an liit.inl .1- baptizod. ami altti tlio Sunday iliool service an atllilt vviis haptbitl Theio will I10 110 .Pivkt' on WotlniK tluy ovt'iiinpr, but 11 thill 01 thi' nicnibt'if, ot Hi. Allies' tliaplor will be held in pteatl. A iC'lebratitin ol Hie Jloly Kuih.ulst will t.iKf nlaci.' on Tbutsilny 11101 nln? at 7 Hi. The licv. UauKhlon will make a slioit atltlie.-s. On rihliiy evening theie vsill be 11 Mieiial seiviee at T..10. The Jtev. Di. Isi.iel will uial.e the :itl- tllfs... Un riiiUuhi. nt .! 4"i p 111., :i spotinl fhilclien's suinIlo will be hold in the t'luueh ti.ii lots. Klunt ntltli esses by well-known t'lei'K.v ineii will be onjovvtl. The leKiilar cliolr iclieaisal will be held in the Suntlaj school on Fiiilay even iiiB. On Jltnitlay evening St .,nes" tliup t'T will kIiu ,n entiitaiiiinent 11ml hold 11 sale 111' ianiv ankles lor t'luistin.i". The vcstiy held lts"i eKul.ir monthly meetlufT on Monday night. Kepoi ts weie lio.ii il i 1 tun tlio sunivr 1 oiumit iee. who leallctl a veiy cnmtoi table sum. Filltliei' pupiu.itlous aie belnn in.liln fin the Hinnii.iKe sale to be lit. Id on Dcionibii is-::.;. All p. 11 lies having ur lltlts loi llle sale nil' iiMUestetl to send them In tile lei ten y an soon ns poslblp. Mr IMUe ban tilieied 11 ti.ittlel, w lilcli will he put up for itintest, open tu any 11111111111' ol SI. David's piulnli. The l'l.une .ind siniilni' iiliottiRiaphs will be on eshlliitltin in the Huiiduy st I100I lotnii 'i'lie pei. 1011 winning the plituie will have the t holce of 11 pictuie of any member ol 1I10 family. A si mini pil.ii' will t,n in the .setontl winner. Cloaks and Hulls almost given away at IboM IicI'h, Hie Kuiilii lit AVyuin-lug- avenue. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Hit- I.tillo.' l.l f(iltl ol Din IjImiiii.I. I on n'il!ui,il ilmiili, hii HmU l'nl, miiu., will luil. I 1 ,sci id on II. c. II, liiil. nlin, liiil.-, 11 1, ItlflU ". 1 1 I lllll lullllllj l.ll.O III lie MlVnl tl,i plil lllsllllj l hi (illl, I. 1 MlllU.ll 111 .1 i,H( 1 ti.it tint in- liiHuinllul 119 11. tul ilmi. "i i'o iiiii mii-. tin' licit tii.il 'llioiiuk 11 llminii, m til Souli Huh. I'u', IMIIUC, llllltlll MliulU jlljlllIlS III hllk Mllllf nt -rK In tin' II.IUmu iniiii, 1 h.is itiuotiU lu lih lioim. .1 :i 1 Hi. liimui IIimioIiN w it ull,i 'lln liiilnl'il-. oT th, I 1 Hi--,' t I1111.1t .,11. Irh .11 c it mu 1-tc.1l In 1111 CL IIiiiimIh cmiiIii,- .it Ihr I'ly. Illulllll llllltlll, .Il 'l ll'lloik, Hi I'U-llll'-- uf 11 11.I1 liiiput IJIll I' Mill lc 1 1 111-11 1 1 1 1 'I lie Wllli.nn 1 onnill (ilu 1I11I1 inr 1 1,1 111. lit in hinili- lull .mil I10I1I t In 1 1 iirst uIii-iihiI upon Ilie loiiipilltiii mIicIIoii v. I1I1I1 Mill ,o niiis Jl .Mkniuwn, tut Mmh 1;. It w u ikcitlc.l in ui hum 1 lio 1111 inliutlilp i.ml nun iinv iunn' i 1 1- Hill, .1 til till lllll Mill lllll,' H Im IkII siiinljy jliiiiii.Dii .11 1 i.'ilul,, it ulili Ii tiiiii nil lihiiilitrs ale inin'.lul in In pic-nit, I In Miniiil .iniii' il (unlit ut llu iliuii n( l'luuotltli i oujus-itli'liil (I11111I1 Mill Ik l lil un m (.ii'i nU'lil. I ho Willi 1111 (1. mu II i,c ) dull Mill 1 1 1,1' HJIt, Hit llnljtil Mini I 1I.1 Mill unci U1I1 I'vuilm, ill Ituilio lull. il Slili' i.iiuliu', Ni. lit I, ImpiriMil Onlisi ol IN pi 111 phi-. Mill ulilii a. Unit liiilli mult ) mii 'llim.ilit ni.lii, pi l.'. .it Mills' lull llio l'l llnl Mill In Ollll llll.lll. 01 lllllillul, mmjI lilllll-ll lul Un . Iili'l. , I 1 M.lUl 0 1 luliuiul UplIlO 'lliiii will In in tn ut llu 1 ltui.it ilium tu- " aIheut surprise Iii 111 iine mi all mIio 11-1 Komps lliljiu ;i iln fliioit nut I uii', tin tar-it uiuuntiiil 11 'ii 1I.1 UouM vi.il Iflluo Hut p KniKI un l linilta uul Jiiv driU'Kli-l i iiitluiiail liy (lie pmpi il.. il Hils um 1 mil u 1111 iU to ;ln ,mhi j tmiiplt' Imtili I C? Il IK Ml IllU til llll! 1 llltl Ol I lit Oil t. eotuli Ml iini',-i.i., ,dl h.uip', lliitjin. I'rlii, lio. trnl (M. WHAT 00K8 IIP Must Come Down. NiitliliiR 1h mole eerlnln thnli that the ttso of ho utllod lunles, ttthniilnnln and inptllclnes, which depend upon nl eohol for tlieir clTcel, Ih Injut tout to health In the Ioiik run, What room up must conic down nnd the elevation of spirits, the luinporary evhllnriitlon iciultlim from 11 doo of nietllelne etinliilnlinr nlcuhcil, will cer tainly he followed In n few bouts by a ooiieHpondlnR tlcpioBdon to icllcvc which iiniithi'f dose unint be taken. In oilier wouIh, mnny lltiuld patent inetlli'lnes tlorlvu llielt efreel entltelj' from the aliohol they eonlaln. Altohol, and inedlelnei cnntnlnlnR II, me tempoiary stliniilituts and not In any sense u Hue tonlo. In fuel, It is iloubtrul ir any medicine or diuw Is a leal tonic. A tine tonic Is something- which will lenew. leplcnlsh, I111II1I up tlio elinust etl nei'Miut system unit wanted tissue", or the body, smnethliiK Unit wilt on ileh the blood and endow It with tho pioper pioporilons of led nnd while torpiisc'les, which pi event or desttoy disease genus. Tills Is what a leal tonic should tin and no diuu or alco holic stimulant Wlbb do It. The only tt no tonic In natuie Is vvliolesome food, tlioiotighly tllg-estetl. Uvery particle of nuivous energr, every nilnuio nnisele, ilbro and tit op of blood Is cteatod dally fiont the food we digest. Thu mere eating of food 1ms little to do with tho it pal r of waste tissue but the pel leet digestion of the footl eaten has KVimVTIIIMO to do with II. The lenson so few people have per fect digestion Is because ft 0111 wrong habits ot living the stomach litis grad ually lost llm power to sectete the fas ti ic. juice, peptones nnd acids in sufll tlenl fiunntlty. To cure intllgestloa and stomach tioublcs It Is necessary to take after meals some bnimlesa piepaiution which will supply the natural peptone ami diastase which eveiy weak stom ach lacks, and probably tho best pre painllon or this character is Stuait's Dyspepsia Tablets, which may bo found in oveiy drug- stole and which contnin In pleasant palatable lonn the wholesome peptone and diastase which nature lequhes for piompt dlg-estlon. One or two of these excellent tablets taken alter meals will prevent som-iug-. let mentation nnd acidity and in siue tomplete digestion and assimila tion. Stuaifs Dyspepsia Tablets .11 e equal ly valuable lor little thildien as lor adults, as they eonlaln nothing- hai in fill or stimulating- but nnlv the natuiul digestives. One ol Stuail's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest l.Miu R-iains of meat, eg-gs 01, other wholesome food, and they aie in eveiy sense ,i genuine tonic beeau-o they bilng about In the only uatuial wav a lestoratlvo of neive power, a building- up of lost tissue and appetite, in the onlv wav it can be done flY Tin: i)h;i:stiox axd ah.sijiila- TlOX OF WIIOLKPO.Mi; FOOD. infill ,11 lllllll.il u'clmlv 111 Hie Welsh l unyiiq itiuiiil I In- Mi nip 1 tilir of 1 lio nililo ili- teulit li Ite Willinii ('. Dele, (it tin HoIIimji Wil-i t ilvnu-ln. Mcllwdiit ihuicli. Mill lioln .in uilc. lilniiitnt tonight. Tin- Lulus' Mil mm I Ii of Hi U,iil,Iiiitn Mtcit Pit-lnttrlin tliuuli Mill Ii 1I1I om ni tlicii popultr Iiiik In - iioin J i I .,u 1111 Wi-iJium1i. An im port ml niictlii; n ll.i oliiiur, .mil tiMilici-, v ill lie Ii lil al tlm pr.m 1 i-onuo iitni-i!. otouiiis lolm Mor.ii, 111 l.tionii' -troct, fill iloun 'till-, inuitlt iimt "-n-t iineil i iIkIiki1ii1iihI.Ii. iloi tin M.1-, r tllii! .uul in idf tlio injiiitil iiionibri .! 1 1- a- p-ihli' 'tlio (Ju in in Hut f,nl mend nut m Uunki.'! lull ami iliclnl tlio tollmvinir mlnoi-,: O.cr thuf, tiiil W.iKtnoi'.Irr, iimlor ilmi, .Inlui cUin; -oiutaiv, fol.ti Willielm. ticeiiur, I)iIU Mur-i, tiistio, ( Inrln Uininiii l. llio lul, Nm id 1I11I1 Mil! nioci tiiii(.hl in llioill III im' lull, llll .ljrk.Mll fctlttt. A Ingf niuiiliti ci lot Snln Mill ittnnl llio funoi il of tin luc Iioiloiltl. Itio-o, huh Mill In In lil .it sf ( lil, oil 'llllllniliv 11I01110011. 'llio iiiiiiiuit, silt ol llu- I'hiiiiuili ilmiili, wlikli i- luliv lull it .".JO spntce ittnl. Mill ilo'o tomelii I lltllplf"!' I01U0, No Jl. Io.d Klllallls of -Viniili 1, Mill hold 1 liiblnc-s meeting ,nnl svulu iii'vl Vloniln ivtiinu. the HiM si,. (hold .-uiitt, Mhiili Mull llio pi ie .it tho Noilli M1I11 Ave mu IliplM ilimth iisiiiMfml, Mill Hint loi nlioirsd toiiiClit 11 tlio W1M1 f on,'it?itioiid tlnutli, tn s,,m viiin ue 11110. Un. 11 T I'liilllp-, llu vinriliiti 1 .in-ill to ( nillll W1I1-, pii.n hai 1 -um ti in tin l'li-t Wil-li llipli t ilmiili Iiinh Hilling tn .1 I a go loimrtRitioii 'llio .lu k-ni Stiirl lljpit snnln -fliool olut nl llio following nfiiiiH in sinuliv, Siipirliiliiul (lit, Jollll 1.1 llll, 1-1,1 II, t -UpOIIIIIllnlillt, Allittl Hi v in; iitoitlinir -iciiluv, V,, II. i.IIiIh; (mm ild -ouot.in. Will 1 Inlliiieii; iiii-iiui, 11, H, Willinii-, thoil-ki, . I. Dni-,! orKinlst, l.il llm Kliiu ; iinlliiii. tnminillii, Attinl llc 111, Noiiiu Mi hull-; -iipiiiiiiiiiiUnt of I'll nil ilipnl. 111.nl, Miiul Itoliiil-; ,i--lktuit, Mm II, II.111I-. $ii", nfil Seal .Illinois fur ?,',", at HiesehcPs, the riuiiei, I.' I W.vuinlim afiiue. PERSONAL MENTION. Miv. Maul 1,' Sipjilini., 1:111 -.1 01 'Ii, ami Jlis, 1), nt 1 .iiIimi.IjIi . , MIlliiKo, 1. llio if 7-'l Un mii v .itiinir-. Mrs. Dni, in ,7)1 Vnli I iIiiimi- .itonuc, N-jicnl. III.' ,1 ll llu-, 111 I illmnilili- Mill t 111I11 I) Mine 111, uf liml, tin in, i, lu milium In 111 11 -iiic llli i'-.. II nlil Willi 1111-, ni llll lul.vm kIucI, U liwi.i'. limii NiiliiiNmi, win u. In- ,i, l,un lnmi In, IK 111 j llu hi, nf Niiiili Lincoln .ituiu, U 11111I0 III MI- Vilulli Mj.i. incnllv uiliit linul ,1 mi ii Iii 1 nl llt'l llli'liil-, 1 liiii-t i'iij iialili- Him' Ik Iiil I..11I ( Il II II a It, l.l,u, if I'.lilWMl IHIIIIt, llH li' tiniiiil I101110 iiuiii j it.. iK,iiiit l.lt .it Miij. Itm vi Nn'li, n( rtiliui iti'iiuo, In- iti-i u m uul IK1111 ,111 1II111-.. Heal Seal .inckptf, rcRiil.11 m lie $."0, now selihiH at SJS.ft', at Iltcnthel'st, tlie Fuiil'T, ui AVonilne: avenue. GREEN RIDGE. l'l of lliuniley Smith, uf Ke.v.ilune luuileiny, lll deliver 11 leUiire In Hie Uttell Itltlfio Unptlht Lllltltll. Tllesthiy ovenlmr, Dpi ember 12 The tiieen Ultlutt Wheelmen vill mn iluct n wile of fniuy ui-fleles, hoine iii.ult) t'uutly ami llouerh in the nut lot h of llio 1 luh hoiibo this t'venlmj. Colieo ami take vl he M-iveil $"." teal Seal .IiuIuhn vilih lollm.s anil ems nf henvei, I'iji' $"19, ut Hu'heli el'h, the Km tier, 12! Wyoming nve, WVhley Kiesse, ol tho I'ovntcllo ho toiiiimny, linn letiunetl tioni n hiiiiliiib" o.peilitltiii in Wyomliiff louiity. uilh a nlto hat, ol tmine. 'I'he ln.ii' sioi.v Ih a take. Thu liietm Ulilye Wouku'o I'liilKlian IVmpeiance uiiluii will meet thin alter noon ut 2.110 o'clock, ut .Mis. Alieo Uui vey'p, li...1 Penn avenue, (Subject, "MolliflH' WmK." The ineulIiiK ill lio in ihaiKe of Mih lluivey. rtepaliiiiK mu, lemoilellui; oil nil lilmlh of tins at half price, at llies-eh-ul', the Km 1 let', 121 Wyoming ave. " SOUTH SCR ANTON JACOB PHILLIPS A PROSECUTOR FOR SECOND TIME, Has Hnd Wlllio Kcllnr nnd Hennnn Batimgnrtncf Attested Again. Giand Jtuy Ignored tho Bill in tho Former Cttso Funeral of Ed wmd Acker, Who Wns Fatally Injurod in the D., L. & W. Ynid Fridny Night Stoim Piovonted Election of Offlccis. A inc hiulng; several pcoiilliir i'ta tuies tlevelopetl on thin side cstertlay nnd It Is possible that extensive litiga tion will ensue as a lestilt. It tippcats that some time ago .latob I'hllllps, of Cedar n venue, clnlmnd that he hail been shot In the leg by Iwo bovs who weie hunt In? In the woods. The fuels, he alleged, as to having- been shot by llio young- liuiileis. whose names uie Willie Kellar and Henntin UauniBiiit ner, were staled to the bovs' narcnls anil an ngi cement wns 111 rived at whneby the paienls agreetl to pay the doctor's bill and eMienscs. Komo time afteiwiluls the boys' par ents it'cclved sepaiate h'tteis from Phillips, who demttiitletl Horn each ,!0. The mother of tho IJnuniEiutner boy proceeded to Dr. Ounster with the In tention of paying halt thu costs, when she wns infoimeti that no bill had been londeied lo T'hllllps and that the chuige for medical attoiidame was only $10. The patents theietipon lelusoil to satisfy Phillips' demand and be had tho boys ai rested. Alderman Stoir, who tried the case, held the bovs for touit and the last giand jury Ignoicd thu bill. Ytsleulay Phillips again lodged information against the boys 011 the same eltaigo Define Alderman Jtutltly and last evening the parents appeared belore Alderman I.entes and waived a healing, after which they furnished ball In the sum ot $;00 for their appeaiance at cnuit. Funeinl of Edward Ackei. The funeinl of ndwaut Acker, vho died of fatal Injuiies sustained In the Drla win e, I.ackaw .innii and Western l.iilioad yards last Fildny night took place esteiday afternoon at 'i o'clock ami was attended bv a larg-e concourse of friends. Sui vices were heltl at the house, 118 Heerli stiect, by Itev. O. h Altlilch, pastor of the Grace Itefoimed thuicii, who spoke eloquently on the unceitainty of lite as Illustrated in tase ot the dead man who was In the pi line of llle wlu 11 death called li'm. The nall-beaieis weie chosen 1 10111 among the l.iilioad ftiends of the de ceased bialtemau. who weie mosent in larg-e numbeis notwithstanding- the in clement weither. Interment was after waid made In the Forest Mil temeteiy. Storm Prevents Election. KIcctilc CHv council, No. I'll, of the r.oyal Aicaniun. who met in monthly session last evening for the put pose of t lee ling- nillteis for the ensuing teim, weie compelled to foicgo that i in 1 10; t.tn t duty owing- to the small at tendant e. Theie was fully 1 loot ot snow at S o'clock: last evening: on this side, and this, no doubt, intetefeicd with tlit attendant e of membeis. Theie was only n lew nioie than the necessaiy quorum piesent, and after disposing of tlie necessary business, it was decided lo adjourn until the (list Wednesday in the new year. Klectiic City count il has beeen in existence over eight years and has seventy-seven members on the toll. It Is composed mainly of well-known businos men and is in 11 healthy condition tlnnn citally. The arclion, or piesident. at present is ltecoider ol Deeds Mail lion 11. NUBS OF NEWS. Tlie i- ) ear-old yhl of VitiX Bovei, captain of TJnglne company N'o. 2, has lieen hcriouhly ill vv ith luflaminatiou of the lungs. For over .1 week, the lit tle sufferer wiib deal', dumb and blind, but was leported as fcomevhat im pioved last evenlnfi. An inteiefetinfi B.11111) of basket hall will be played lu St. John's hall tonioi iow eveniiiK. Pel Man lined Jackets, $"0: lesular MOO coats, at Iireschers-, the Fiuiirr, 124 M'.vomim,- avenue. " The heavy tail ol snow iateieteied v llli busineh.s anaiiRements anil the htieot e.u.s 011 this Mile yeMeiday. H also pioved ton much J or the men employed on the .seuei.s, ami they were compelled lo quit at 111)011. The regular monthly uicpllux of the Sci.intnn Saenscuuude was iield in Athletic hall lam evening. Theie wan a K'ood attendant e and smut linpoi taut business- was tian.s u'letl. NORTH SCRAINTOIN. f'.nnp No. IT", T'atllotle O11U 1 Sons 01' Anieiiia, will hold an imoilnul s-OH'-lon this evening, when eveiy in?iu liei' Is limed to be pies-ent. Theie aie i-oine linporlatil ninttis to bo discussed and several new nienibeis will present lliemselveH lor Initiation. 1 tollable Fuifl at one-half in lee, at DieHflier.s-, the I'm 1 lor. 121 Wj timing avenue, Thu sicianton MenV sotlei.v'n IJetem boi as-.soniblv on .Monday evciilin,' next will bo "ladles' nlKlil." .Mi. and Mrs. Dixie, will Im the eiiteitiilneis. Pi of. WiillU'jiHhuw'H oiehestia ot iweiily-ouo plw.es will luiniMi inuMe. A tlalnly luneht'oti will also be bervetl. Claiento Moiss and Leluli ilos hiivo letuiuctl to I.ehlcli uuiveiblty. William Heynohl.s has ateeptcd a poiiltlou as salesman lu Saudeis' to b.ieto stole, on Piovltleuce htiuate. Mr and 3liH, (icoifin A. DUkets-on aie vIsIIIhk tlletlds III New Juisey. The em bins o the pave 011 KaM Miilket stleet Is now about icimplotetl. The pave wot I; lii-oli' will be beuun lu a few days. Till key suppci.s leu t'l emu pal loi, booths of npioiiK, plain nteille wink, hoiue-mado eaudv aiul a llsh pond tor tho Utile ones aie kiiiw of the pleas ant icatiues of lomoriow eveulnir In VrU7 IT A ITH will l.e a. fclroug as ours if joa try Shiloh's Consumption "" 4 w 4-x ami ours U io strong we 1 y C Binraiiteeaciircort.fuiiit money, and we stud jou free triul bottle If jon write for it. bllU.OU'ci costs .Iccntanuil will cure Con humptlon, l'ucuiuonla, lirouclillis and all Lung Troubles. Will cure a cough ur cold In 11 day, and thus prevent Mrlous results. It lias lieeu douiK tlieae thluRS for 50 1 eats. b. C. ffuu S. Co , I.c Koy. K. Y. Karl's Clover KooTtea corrects ibe Stotnacli Jonas Long's Sods I Only a Few Weeks Away from Christmas Are you as far ahead with your gifts as you were this time last year? ii Art Goods Department" Today we received tlie nicest line of Cushion Covers. They S!"tS. d?!i?n!!! 25c up to T5c each wnatn pretty gift would one of these Pillow lops, worked and corded just in your own elegant manner be (or a gift. Stamped Linens Numerous lloral designs on all Linen, Stand Covers, Doy lies, and other useful and needed articles, 29c Up Our Book Catalogue is ready. Our Fall and Winter General Store News Catalogue is ready. Toyland in Basement is an attraction for the lit tle ones. 50 Kngraved Visiting Cards, including plate.. v5C A very acceptable present. 100 Kngraved Visiting Cards, choice of style en- Qt .-. graving $ 1 .40 50 Kngraved Visiting Cards, Roman and name plate $1.50 Paul E. Wirt Fountain Pen A useful gift that will last a lifetime and be a constant re minder of (he giver. A variety of styles some pearl handles,some gold mounted with bands and the plain -.-. kind, at !j)Z.U0 Our Leather Goods Department contains the greatest assortment of useful goods ever seen in this city. Dis played on Main Floor. Jonas Lods's Sons &-.- 4Bl4aifiafaafiaaifl3BiaSi'$a2 4 4" tlio l'l ovldent e Putbytciian thiui.li t-oeial looms'. ' The luneia! of the late ,lnhu L'awlev vas held Horn his home, ISM aul fttieel, yosleiday nioiiiiiiK. A high nias.s of icfiuiein wan telebiated at the Holy Uo-ary dumb by the Itev. Kath- ei- .1. X. Alovlaii. Intel ir.ent was mailo In the Hvtle r.uk C'ailiedial ceinetu'v. Tlie Woman' ChilHtlan 'I'einpeianci' I'ulon will meet loiiionow' .'iiliuoou nl P. o'eloi k al the home of Jiiv. Hollo Von Ktnich, I'd" llavl .M.uKet slued, l.ehlei' .Mciedltii was in Wlllses. flane jObteiday. lMt evenl.iK iiboul S nMn.lv Hit sand tar lu eh.ujjn ol Ciiuiluetoi Sn -tltr 1 tin into the sn.eepcr on Xoith Main avenue, below Spilm; Mi eel, and had the limit plati'oini Mim-died. Con iluetor Hnyihr had a mi wow twain' from liihlaul th. nil a.s be wart on tin pitiful in that was mnashed. UN leR vmis liaiMy Inuli-ed. The Noilh 1-ntl .Suns i-a-lly ditiealid the Nantlcolie learn In the aiiditoilum last nlKht by a ccoie of tin lo 0. The baskets weie (hi own l .Mi i'IihKov C. IJavis I. Tlmie :i and HMil :!. Tin llneuii follows m SI.IM Villi iui'.i'. f-l.ill lulii IijIw.iiu . . I.miU .MiUu-l.iv .. . . I111 linitJiil ). ilidv Tltiiti' until iit'irU' .l.iiit s lU'lit iiiiaid lii'lli Dni Irlt .mini liluiiit '-iili.llllilc'i, Miltlirui. .iii'l l.otclici, tiiiiiiln, liallcii; irluir, iil.ill .nt Tuesilny evenllif, the Still s will pla.v tlie Alphas ( 1 um Philadelphia. OBITUARY, UAVll) .M'DDN.N'KI.I. died at his home, 011 Oak stuel, Uuniuoie, estti day moi iiIiik, alter a tow days' illness. Ho luul been a lesltleiit ot the hoitnu.h tot' many mvs, when' h mis highly icspn ted. Ho Is Hut'vlved by tlueo thil dien, n.ivlil, a student at Jelloison ."Meilkal tollepe, Mislei .Maci'aiiiiiK anil Mai JOHN II liltAHV. one of Diiniuou'.s oldest 1 oslilt nts, tiled vtsttnlay 1110111. uiz ut U10 homo of lil.-i son, on Wtst DilnKei' stieel, at tho adv'auttd ace of Tii yeats. Ho in stlirvlveil bv two boiim, Jesse and liuslavus. Tlio luiieiul vl occui today at ",;'0 1 1 0111 his lato resi dence, aiul inttimeiit will be made in Dllinnoie ceiuetel.v 1 Vetoiilta, the Ihiee-moiulis.olil child of .Mi. and .Mm. duties lleeUeit. 01 31 1 liioatlwa.v, died vc.MC.nlay. The luni'l i will be annouiited la(er. Stamped Linen Picture Frames, Whisk Broom and Comb and Brush Holders. 0 Each 10c and 1 oC Made Laundry Bags, large and small sizes. From 29 cents to OyC 100 Cards, man style.... Re $1.95 strict attention tails. paid to de- The very best woikmanship. A piesent within the reach of all. fI44"iaBilKaS(4'ii4l4Sailsaft tt Stop! If you value your money's purchasing power, for we can give you an exception al inducement in our Sleds and Skates. Don't let de Jay rob vou of your share of this flood of bargains. Green Trading Stamps with Cash Sales. Footc & Fuller Co., At cars Building. 'I' ,J"i"H, . AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre M. I'blS Lc sp: anti Manjsci. A. .1. IJLri'y. Bu. Manajer. Wednesday, December 4. Brockway Course ' Int in ui i Hiiiv-l .1 ui uillu if " X, Y. -n. The Fadettes Orchestra of Boston Vliuii i'-i in itiii nrR.iiilitiui 01 VMUiiai iJliu. -ili il i in ii i mi Academy of flusic M. liKIS, I esaqe, A J Duffy, Mamgor. Illltl'l. Ml.llls, I (,iiiii!ii- MO.NU.W, 111.0 .'. 'tin' l'.irvu l oni, tl.t, "SIDE-TRACKED." Mdiiiu.Pi liiisil.i.v mill M film mIij 1'lltiN Mulit, n, -', . .ul .'Hi ccnu. Vainfi', 15 nml -i cont I llltl. i: .Ml.lllS licuiiii'Iiiic'llll IIM1W UK' 5. llm -Inking ( oihuIIjii, Ii mllli O'llrlru, in "THE OAME KEEPER" ,V Iriiitllul tni of tin- I iiKiaM UK JUiIikm. III. In uul ,-JlunUv, 1'iltrv Mirlit 15, j, Si uul M til.li, JtlliCi.f, lj uiul .', ,, nt. STAR THEATRE ALt". 0 IIKniUMSTOX, iljrjgcr 510Ml, lll.spw Mi r;ilM,siv Vilctiit'otu dint Mi,ln TRANS-ATLANTIC BURI.ESQUERS DH. STAFFORD'S LECTURE. He Will Speak in High School Audi toiiuin Thmstlny Night. At the IiIrIi school autlitoilum lo mouow C'veniiiB, lltv, li, .1. Siaffoul, P. U. ot Washlnston. II O , will de liver his lee I mo on "Dh Ken., His 1'ower and I'athos ' This fitted tipeaKer has In en lieto on sevLial occasions ami the meie men tion ot his let Hue is sulliticnl to Itiauie a mow ded house. Ileal Heal J.uKctt, lesular pi lee now selling al $.'.'.!, at lltesihel'ti, 1'iiiilt'i, IL'I 'omlng meniie, m