sTfffir 'w (J -p? "! " , "S ?- 6 v THE KClUNTQN TRIBUNE NEMVUDNESDAYf, .JAJSUAUiT 1, 1902. rw T l-v pe.Left-Overs of our fine holiday stock of Pictures, framed nnd untrained, wo will sell at coat Now "Its your move." We havo made tho offer, nnd It Is "Up to you" to mnko tho right move. Jacobs & Fasold, 200 WASHINGTON AVENTTE. Pictures, Frames and Art Goods. B I City Notes J CAI'rAlN' 1IOI1X HIJSIOXS. Captain Itoberl r. lloin, cl Company I, Thlitccntli regiment, lo cated at Knston, lias tendered lit resignation to Colonel h. A. Waller, aMlgnlnp; pressure -of business as a reason. POSTPONED. OwitiR to the holiday rciem tho regular meeting ol the hoard of olllcera ot tli" llilrteentli regiment Is poslponcd until l'rldiy evening, January 10, at S o'tlock sharp. JII.T.T1XCI rOSTPOXKD. The leiiular meeting ot IIlc No. 1SJ, ladles of the Jlarcabcct, has been postponed until Satuuky, Jan. 1, 1I)M, and will bo held at A. O. U. v. hall, Lackawanna m cnuc. AT FinST CHUJtCII. The Jfcw 'YmiN morn ing; sendee will bo held In the I'irst Prc-b.v terl in (hurcli from 0 until 10 o'llotk. 'Hie itiu.il Wed nesday cvcnlne; ectviee will be omitted this evening. MONTHLY JICHTIXO. 'lhe first monthly meeting of the Home for the rricndlcss for 1002 will take place tomorrow at the rooms ot the Young Women's Clulftian association. A full attendance is desired. PltnTTY CALENDAR. A3 is their annu.il cus tom, Jfcgargce Bros., paper dealers, are sending out to their friends a very pretty c.ilendir. It is a large panel with jn attracts c picture in the daintiest ot colors, and jnot artistic ii every lespect. l')tIMAllIi:S IX Till: SIXTH. Ihe Democrats ot the Si.lh ward Mill conduct piimaiiss Satin diy, Jan. 7, IPO.', between the bouts of i and 7 p. in., to select candidates for t-eleit and com mon councllmen, conetuble, rrgltcr of voiers and to choose election boaid-.. ONLY OXU APPLICANT. r'ill Scivice Kam- jner Louis Kchautz, of tlie Scranton pnftnfllce, Aas only leceived one application for the exam- . .nation of intcrprelcr in the Slovak language, (or a position under the government. The ex amination will be held on Tuclaj, .lanuaij 7. Ui:i'UllLICAX ALMAXAC. The twenty-fifth annual almanac cf the feci anion Hepublican was Iwucil yiMcrday. It was complied by J. K. rn, the managing editor of the paper, and he jldcs a londenscd suinmaiy of the jear's ncwi-, lontalns a laige amount of information ot r.nlous Mild that is hialily valuable. Tlie volume con tl'ts of US pages. EUHEKA READING CLUB. Annual Meeting Held in Their Club Rooms. The Euteka nemllngr club held Its an nual meeting at its club rooms, 533 I.uekawunna avenue, ana the following: olllcers were elected: Piesldent, Charles Uattle; vice-preshlent, A. Williams; secretary, Charles O'Nell: recording secretary, Thomas Hawkins; treasurer, Fred Porter; steward, Charles II, Major; directors, Chatles Battle, A. Williams, Marlon Howard, Charles II. iAIajor, Walter Taylor; house commit tee, Henry Hill, Robert Jones, Walter Johnson. The meeting was largely attendee, after which the members enjoyed a smoker and collation, in honor of two of their members, who departed lor Philadelphia and Washington. NEW YEAR'S RECEPTIONS. The Knights ot Columbus will eon duct a reception today between the hours of 1.30 nnd 7 p. in. at their club house on Noith Washington avenue. Bauer's full orchestra will vender mu sic and refreshments will be served by Hanley. Tho Green P.ldge Wheelmen will keep 'open house today between the boms ot 12 in. and G p. m. A turkey lunch Will bo served. The Firemen's Relief association will have open house today at their rooms, 221 Spruce stiect, and Invite the pub lic to call and Inspect their quarters. Tho "boys" will cater to the wantB of those who avnll themselves ot the In-j vltntlon. To the Public and Patrons of the Consumers Ice Co. On and after Jan. 1st, 1902, the price of coal Is as follows: Chestnut, stovo nnd egg coal," J3.50 per 2,000 lbs; pea coal, ?2.50 per 2,000 lbs. , t Mr. Chns. Russell, Concert 'Cellist And Teacher,' of Now York, vVlllticccpt a limited number of pupils In Scranton. For terms, etc., apply to MlssJuilu. C. Allen, 012 Washington avenue. "i I ffOND OFFERINGS. 1 4- Spring Brook Wnter,lst Mtg.5a t Ickn! Valley Hlec, Light, 1st t I JMts.- 6s. J NgrtutHU'Btjriina PoconoMoun- -f Sntn Iqo Co,, 1st Mtp. 5s, I Standard Gas (Jo., 1st Mtg. Ss. xhlp;hto'n "Water Supply Co., 1 st Mtg. Cs, T New Mexico Railway and Coal teo 1st Mtf, Da: Dsct.niud price on appll. t - ctuitm, H U . 'CO 8roaJ4-, , V. ? J f Wilkei-llarre. Cmboudalc. -f 4- tSO Coinmonnealtb Did;, tjciantgo, I'a. 4 ;fcv4,mt4 444t . iX V' r X S j. v r BACHELORS' ANNUAL DANCE. s. yIircilU was another Bachelors' fsi. ball Inst night. It was one to bo VJ miuked as a fair glenmlng Jewel, so distinct was It from the row of those which slip, whlto and shlnlnir oil the rosary of memory. They are all remembered, those happy ljalln, with the delight over mingled with a certain regret that so far tho thread leaches Into the distance, but this ball was the latest and therefore the lumpiest, thu loveli est, the beirt. tt Is Bald that tbeie Is nothing more beautiful thnn what wo see no mote nnd perhaps this Is truest ot vanished cladness that Is not too dimly veiled bf the distance. The far off metnoiles meet together softly like pearls, and we can scarcely distinguish ono that wns fairest, but the happiness of yesterday Is always bright as a star Is bright when It hangs solitary In the west. So, today, the ball ot last night Is re membered as Homethlnrr pro-eminent and peerless. Possibly our people, fa miliar with these ureat annual events, which stand like tall sentinels, between the parting nnd the coming years, and toward which Jauus-fnred, society gazes ever to date the social calendar, forget what this Uachelors' ball menus to Scranton. Do they realize what it would mean If somebody crew weary of making Uachelors' balls and pre ferred to have a good time at other peo ple's dances? It would lesult In just this that Scranton would be thu dullest place during- the holiday season anywhere on the face of the earth. There Is little to bring gaiety to this city unless some extraordlnaiy social event Is planned. The visitors who Hock hither and who represent the culture and charm of A. G. HUNT, Treasurer. MORTIMER B. FULLER, Chairman. JAMES BLAIR, Secretary. PAUL B. BELIN. S. B. THORNE.' the country would find some other spot in which to spend Now Year's eve were It not for this ono nlhulng gleam, these visitors have periodically added Inter est and pleasure to social functions by their presence. More than nil this, Is it realized that our own folk would hie themselves far, far away were not the fame ot the ball so pronounced, nnd were they not suro of having a better time here than any where else? How very significant Is this view of the subject can scarcely be overestimated. The surrouudiuga anil tlin customs In Scranton society render it more deMrable as a holiday pleasure for tho college men and maid ens than many another city, Tho de butante looks forward with the utmost Impatience to the BacbeloiV ball tor her first great social function. Are there many others elsewhere of enlmlly high distinction where she would he as sate? Tho college boy greets with a glad wel come his first Invitation to tho Bach elors; would a similar event In monl social centers alve his family as little uneasiness? Tho IJaeholoiH deserve far more credit than they recelvo for making their ball a permanent annual feature of Scrau toa's hoclal life. It cannot bo said that they recognize It as an occasion of un mixed bliss. Too many times has It been an e.xnenslvo entertainment out side the strain of responsibility and hard work reaching over a period of weeks and months, but It has became a feature which Is a vital necessity to Bcrauton's social existence and as such should be uppi eclated at Its truo worth. Tho committee this year, tho llrst under the now chaiter, la composed of James Blalc. Jr., A. O. Hunt, aI, U. Fuller, P. B. Bellii and S. Bilnckorhoft Thorne, A, Q. Hunt directed tho decom tlons, To Air. M, B. Fuller'H artistic tusto was due tho attractive bowers, where Oriental inga and divans, sheltered by tall Christmas tiers, niailo pleasant little nooks for dancers. They were plnced at either side of the main entrance. Those who expected to be, disap pointed n their expectations, If by be. lug dsappontl means to have the breath taken awav with u sudden vis ion of llaht and shlnimoi'lner beauty. It wu as It the beholder cumo from tho winter chill suddenly Into the sun shine where tho air was pink with appleblossoms uiul the smile ot eternal sp'ilng. It was more like what might have been anticipated It the tastu of some clever womnn of artistic Judg ment had designed the first ball for a popular debutante than as It tho Ideas had been wi ought out In tho brains ot young men who ate not Idlers but a pait of tho busy world of affairs. The gonerat effect wns or a rosy glow enhanced by a llood ot Unlit tiers of bowers enclosing a grant whlto space over which dancers grouped themselves In an endless succession ot pictures and surrounding all, tho wall ot pink and whlto In ever changing delicacy of hue, and shutting out the memory ot the great hall as springtime warmth hides the vnmiulflhcd winter. It was a pretty conceit, this thought of narrowing down tho vast space, with Us grim supports nnd Its natrow windows looking out with ominous eyes, and hiding It, too, with tho airy and fllmy fabric which reached from cir cling roof to lloor at either end ot the wide platform. Descending from a central point hung a design ot furled Hags of pink, and at Intervals large stais of pink and white swung- from the colling. Balloon draperies added vatlety and high above all were fes tooned the flags of tho nation In rich folds. The nlatform was surorunded by boxes, lightly enclosed, and draped with pink portlers. At the back was a thick- hedge of tall Christmas trees making an indescilbably enchanting effect and affording the relief la tohe to give char acter to the light and tijry hues ot the draperies. These boxes were striking In their beauty. They were lltted up with all the luxurious elegance that would characterize a Tutklsh room In a pri vate mansion. Delicate festoons ot Florida smllax trailed above and along THE COMMITTEE. ssaiiM,.. to the graceful ropes of green that drooped from the central decoration. Tho boxholdei'h, .some of whom, be cause of family bereavements, weio not present, were, beginning with the upper right-hand i orner of the siiunre at Adams avenue: IT. "W. Taylor, (.', H. Woolworth, William Connrll, J. II. Brooks, T. C. Von S torch, .1. ,!.. Kcm mercr, V. J. Torrey, J. W. Oakford, the committee, Miss Piatt, A. B. Blah-, Henry Tlelln, Jr., O. S. Johnton. B. B. Stuiges, W. W. Scranton. K. L,. Ful ler, T. II. Watklns. The patronesses, Mrs, tlLiirgo Snndcr.son, Mrs. H. M, Boies, Mrs. J. B. Dlmmlck, Mrs. F. jr. Yanilllng, Mrs. A. D. Blacklnton, Mrs. W. 11. Taylor, Mrs. O. 'it. Jennyn, Tho boxes held fifteen chairs nnd were thronged with elegantly attired guests. Indeed, it has been years since m many niagnlllccnt gowns were seen at it local function. It was a white bnll to a great desree, as there were so many young girls In tho spotless, misty fabilu so becoming to youth. Begally handsome black gowns were the next In favor, and there weio also many cxiiulsltu robes In pale hues. Tlw bahony bak ot the band stand vas tilled with guests who did not dance, ami who enjoyed tho flue view ot tho lovely scone, Xo chairs were placed on the dancing platform except those within tlie boxes. Built out from the front tho band stand was an extension ot the balcony and was occupied by tho forty-live musicians. The vast work necessitated In shut ting In tho dancing floor may be Im agined when It Is known that the scieen at the j ear wns 157i feet long and 58 feet high, and the one surmounting tho balcony 11 feet by 2G. Tho two em ployed 1.S84 yards ot materluls. 'i'hete were thirty-eight boxes set about by hundreds ot evergreen trees and trop ical plants, and It was undoubtedly tliri most effective over seen in this reghn, The dancers were delighted with the floor and the 'music, The! a was so much greater space than on the former occasions that not only was the tableau effect marvellously enhanced but tho satisfaction o( duncinir was Increased fourfold. Tho pretty luce gowns were not things of shreds and patches, "an illusion and a tear." as one young lady energetically declared hers to bo at a former ball, when tho little houis began to hurry on into the New Year, Notwithstanding the large number of guetits present, the space was. ample. : 'tikki '. K Surely It Avns tho perfection of. muslo to which the happy tin 0113 danced. Homctlmes thev broke forth Into tho merriest applause for the end ot tho de lightful numbers came ever too soon, Tho utmost care hail been taken In the selection of tho music and the commit tee tecelved frequent congratulations on Its success. Up-to-date, unhack neyed nnd the favorites In aristocratic circles of New York, 110 such dance music has been heard hero In many 11 day. Bauer had more than ono ovation for the spirit and Its spontaneous charm. To Mr. Blair Is due the credit for Its success. The programmes were dainty and pleasing. The title page bore tho now Insignia of tho organization a key, barring a circle, In which was Inscribed "Tho Bnchelors, Orcanlzed 1SS8." The following were the dance num bers: l'llOORAMMi:. 1. Two Slep "Hello of the Boulevard". ..Pnlton !!. Waltz "Vcnm llclgen" Oungl H. Two btep "Coon, Coon, Coon" Migle t. Wultx "VnUe llleuc" ., Maigls B. lainclers "U. S. Army" Itcnnan 0. Walts' "I)i earn of the Ocean" fiungl 7. Two Step "Creole Uellcs" Lamps 8. Waltx "Jilur Danube" Mrauw D. Two Mrp "Italian Ituntcis" ..Kilcnbcrg 10. Waltz "I'loiodota" Vithcr 11. Tno Step "On D11I3" Itosey U. Waltz ".Monte Crhto" KottaV 1!. Two Step "Vin't Dat a Hiame"..Clmttaway II, Walt?. "Wine, Woman and Soup;". ...Strains li. Two Step 'Toll .h, Pietty Maiden". ..eher HI. Two Mri "Cuban Independence"., I Icnnlnger 17. Wall "Visions of a lltMittlful Wo-iian." Fahibach 13. Two Step "Pullman Pollers' lljl".&ti-ombeig J. Two Steii "llenben and the Mald"....i:vans 20. Waltz "ihe Itoundcra" Kuglantlrr 21. Two Moi "Yale lloola" Illrslt 2J. Nullz "Kn-ucno Ncdiicloi" Ito'.w 2.1. Two Step "King of the Tuf" 1'ihrbaeli 21. Two Stqi "Oooil Morning, Cairia" Line Following were the ox.ta dances: 1. "'llio Ornipclitni," 2. "Viljutaiit hJlilde,." .'!. "A runsri'SM," t. "i:ciy ltuu' lias a llaj; but the iiion." .-.. "nolle la riolh." 0. "Hood Hie Dully fliiij." 7. "Pinch Kanipf rum Sn-ir." 8. "lis JapitiiMO CliOiiy Illuoin. j:ncohi:s. 1. "Whin Ituibeii I'mne to Tann." 2. "ISuwtr.i liiuk." .'I. "W'lien ill . Shakcpcaio Comes to Town." t, "liulllo lliltcad..." ft. "1111111111' lto.de. ' li. "On tlie Leteo," 7. "Coon Town Hand Contest." Facilities for tho comfort of guests at ti largo affair are better In the new armory than any where else In tho city. Tim luxuriously fltted-up hend nuniters wero used last night, two looms being sot aside for tho ladles and two for the men, Tho spacious and handsome parlora of tho Veterans were employed for smoking rooms. Tho supper was laid In tho rooms piovlded for that pmposo on the fourth floor. The example set at the armory ball was not followed on this occasion, as the guests were cosily Beated at small tables. The sup per rooms wero tho scenes of continual gaiety during the evening. The menu Included: Iloulllon Lolutn- Cutlets CliUlu'ii Salad Olives lie drum Fancy Cal.es Cafe Piappe i'.mioxi;ssi:.s' aow.ss; lira, II, L. I'uller Pails town of shell plnL niouellne and silk upplhjucd with blade lace butterflies finbioldcied in jwatla and klbcr. Dla. liiond iKHklaiu and pear) ornament.. Mis. -lames Aulibald Illaik lace our white bilk. Diamond miuhiciiU. Mis. 1.'. 11, Jeimyn-Ulaik lam liNtlly span, aleil In Jet. Diamond onumeuU. Mis. P. II. Ilclin lllack lace and diamonds. Mrx. (', 1!. Plalt-l'aitj gown of niouoellno und lace, riaiiiituru of pearls and pink roses. Mi. T, II, Watklns jteal laie ocr blua lib. erly catln, KamUuic ol Ktes. Mr. W, W, Hcrantcn lllack Jace orr wlilte silk, diamonds. Mis. N. a. Robrton-Cicy tiepe do ildne, diainomb, Mw. II. H. Uiady, Jr. l'li.k irepo do chine, entio dv'ui of lace, diamond ormmcnti. OIIIUU 1IEAUTIKUL CHEATIO.SS. Mr. Cconro Sjndfnon Black net o.er white. MlNi Marlon Klnaebury Bandewon White ciepo and lace over white tllk. MU llMtlng White net over while. Mli Wood White creuc de chines Uce ind pink liberty talln. Mlw llrooke Pink liberty Rauio oer pink. Mis l'liyfc While crepe do elilnc oer wilti, Xllw rihcr While crepe de ililne. Miss Millncy Pink tlilffon over pluk. MIm Slurgcn Pink pleated inmdlii orr while Ilk. JIIm I'llkln White point d'caprll oter while, with vlnk i civet. Mm. J, h. Went? While, orjandlc over palo blue silk ; point lace. Diamonds, Mr. .. C. Twlttlicll-Ulack spangled net. Dlnmomk Mls F.lhcl nolc?-Pale blue natln, black civet and lace. Mm. W. D. Zehndor Dlaik cliantllly lace over white silk. Diamond. Mrn. T. C. Von Sforcli lllack lace. Dianiondt. Mies Kllznbcth ftinderson lllue tiepe tie rhliie. Mlu (Irace Sanderson Orccn mousMlino Ie solo: white laie. MIm Albro White mouMclliic o;er while silk. MUi AHBiata Merrill Whlto chiffon and taf feta Hllk. Mrs. It, J, nennell lllack laic over laicndtr silk, with pearl ornaments. Miss Henncll Pink crepe trlmiued with lace. Mrs. W. II. Taylor lllack cmbioldered net oer wlille flowered rblflon. Diamond ormiincntj. Miss Alice Bather lllack lace and diamonds. Miss Archbald White lace ocr while ollk. Miss Auinista Arclibild White crepe dc chine. Mlsi Clarke White ciepe de cliine. Jits Wilder White tulle. MLs Matthews White peau dc ole. MIks limit Blue sill; inniusciine. MUs Llnberc White Irish point. Jin. t'. B. Jenm n Black net oier while llk spuiKled with flher. -Miss1 Jcrr ' u Black fpangled net oer white iliHTon and allk. .MiH. Frank hllllman Pink mou!elliie over silk. Mm. Duer Wlille satin, point laic. MUs Lois Sclilaiser Tllrqloie hlMc crepe de chine. Ml,s Kelly III itk net. Miss Leah Kellj Old in.e and while. Mi Scudder Wldte spnuolcd net. Mk. C. II. Wcllcs-Illaik jetted lace over wlille silk. Mis. J. A. Landing Giey ciepe de chine. Mis. A. II. Christ Flowered silk and net. Mre. A. B. Ohir Black lace, white point lace, diamond''. Mi. Frederick Connell Yellow satin duebcis and yellow brocade, old point lace and diamond ornaments. Mis. W. Tl. McClavc Black embroidered net, t.-'nnned vllli block nnd roc panne ehct, black lace ln-eilion. Miss tJiace Williams Pink silk, dutliese lace and diamonds. JHhh Jevtle Dimmlik Blue mou-scllne hand embroidered in pink jrarlands. Miss Albio White silk mousseline and lace over white silk", decoralcd with dahiics. Mks Iimlet lIule, Mkldleloun, X. Y. Spangled net oer white satin with pink foiutt-me-not-i. .Mis. W, M. Ciury Wlille moiNscIlna nvcr wldte silk, tilinmcd with ellow panno velvet ami lace. Mis. D. W, Reiihirl Black lace oer roe coloieil hllL, diamond ornirncnls. Mis. .Tolm lt.von Wlilto net spansled in silver. Mi II. W. KiiurJiuir Pale blue satin cut in Sixteenth century fashion. Miss Manness White silk striped In pale il low, diamond ornament. Mis. A. F. Law Violet silk, point lace, dia monds, Mks Hollla Wlille lace over while pale pink and giccu irarniluic. Mis. Willard Mjlthcvvn Ciruin hio.iddntb, point l.ue, iliamondA. Mrs. T, 15. Brooks Black spangled lace over white -llk, pale blue velvet irarnltuie, illiiiiondN Mis. W. i;. Keller Pale blue, nepo de chine, lace, entic deuv, turquoise and diamond orna ments. Mls Diana I!e.vnolds Pink ciepe, gaiilUmo rones. Miss tirrliude Keinmeiei White Chilton, Iilsh lace K.iinlhue. Miss Jjnct Dickson While uiou-Mdlne, valen clenned lace. Mis. C. t. l'rcy Flow ered moivucllne, lice g.unituie, diainouds, JIis. J. T. Itichaids-niacl: jotted late over white, dijnioniK Mis. A. Aveij, while mousncline ce sole, diamond ornaments. Mm. Ten lliorck Illaik lace nnd Jet, Mis. F. W. Flcltz Blue and wldte biocade, leal lace, iliaiiiondj. Mls Berlin Powell Black ihiflon einlnold. ered in pink Toccs. Mis. L E. Chase Pink siik and leal lice, dia mond oinimcnls. Miss Delhi Pink chillou and silk. Mi W. L. Connell Rink silk, point lice, diamonds. Mies Wisnei Wliitu ihliron and pe.nl-.. Ml-s Woolwoi Hi Blue sulln and lue. Ml-o Dilc Cieam lace ovei white silk, Mks I'le.inor ltejnohls Wldte silk and lace. ills. F. .1. Piatt Wlille mohe, diamond- .Mrs. A. II. limit Black laie and silk. Mis. Ilimy Helm, Ji, Black lace ovr wliilo silk. Ml-s Jllolse (iilnioie Pink ncpo de ililne, MUs Bolts Palo lilue satin with white net over it in which wore set lame lice nicdilllom. The waist was undo with a luo.ul ghdlo of line panne ichet nnd llnlthril at the noik, which was cut low and siniaie, with pearl and turquoise em. bioidery. hht wore a lictMata and ormiments of tin- sinio jewels, Ml blniion, of Mow Yoik Illaik velvet tilnuned with huge floweis of ireatn colored Jnco lauglit up vvllli ametiivst Imikles. , lhr jewels weio diamond-, and she tallied Aiueiliau beauty 10s.CS. JINs Jfoiinan Palo inaiive Jibetty silk trimmed with eieen panno velvet. Tlw bodice was of lice our loht nllk with sliaps of the kiinu coloied velvet with eineiald buckles. She laul-d nnhUls, Her jewils weie a rope of pearls, ' THE GUESTS. Among the out-of-town guests pres ent at tho ball weie: Mr. nnd Mw. II. C. Ciuerlu, Caibundale. Mr. nnd .Mis. .loim P. Kjon, Pottavllle. Air. uiul Mis, Cake, Weil Pittstnn, Tlio Milieu Andicws, Kew Yolk. Mr. Chanibcilln, Ilazletoii. Mlwi Dilvvcllir, Faslou. A. C. Dodsou, lletldelieiu. , Mr. und Mrv, Mauville, Caiboiidale, ' JIUs Clajbiiiisli, Biltlinoie. Hobeit i:. Kldiixl, jr .Vevv York. JIU.S Doiul, Ilasletou. Mis (lllheit, HairUbmir. .MLh Leltertd, Nivv Yolk. ' Jlr, Lfainid, Hew Yoik. Juiuei. Maifee, Philadelplila. ' .Mlai (lertiudo Kcumieier, Maiuli I'luiuk. Miss Biooks, Phlladelplila. Mba Wlillnc-, New York, Mks Hiillnj. Mxt WuoJ, ltoche.tcr. Mls Plofe, New You,, Miss Odgtii, Youkeis, Xew Yuik. Mr. Jacques ltiivlmioie, llrooklvn, ., y. A 1 1 s aloruiau, Acw lork. Mls hiuii.-on, New Yolk. Mr, Ilahlvvln, Honolulu. Miss Po.1, New Yoil., Miss AVIWcr,"lloi,hrlei, X. Y. MUs AVInner, IiikMii, X, Y. Mi&i Scuddcr, Trillion, Misted Kelly, New Yoik, Percy II. P;iu, New oik. Mes-si-j. Cluipiuan and Janevvay, New Yoik, Mr. Little, Orange, Mr. (ilatlrr, ll.iitforcl, Cumi, Ml, UllUrt, llanltbui;.', Mi, DltiMuson, New Yoik, MUs Filicr, Sew Yoik. Ml.ss ClJike, Oiauge, .V, J, , Chester Dcir. Wllkes-Ilarie. The Mioses Woovvoith, New Yolk, Present from this city were; Mr, und Mrs. Jjiiic, Archbald, Ihu Mlu Auli bald, lluaji Anhbabl, Mr. and n. Ktanley p. Allen, lia Ncloii All.eitou, Mi. and Mis, W, A, Avery. Mlsi Atheiton, MUi Anna Atheitou, J, It. Atlicrton, T. S. Atheiton, MIm Albro, Henry F, Atbcrloii. jr.', Dudley II. Atheiton. Mr. und Mi. II. . Baiker, Mr. and Mm. Henrj Ilclin. jl., Mr. and Mrs. I. II. llelln. MIm Uellu, V. A. Ilclin. F, Limottc Belln, David Boles. Ml. Holes, Mr. and Jli. (1. II. Biooks, Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Iliool.s, J, II. Brooks, Colonel and Mill. A. H. lllitr, Jamr, Blair, Jr., Mrs. J. S. Hlair, Mr. It. J. Uemicll, MLss Henncll, Mils Ilesscll, Mia Hatter, MnwcllF. lle.-cll, Mr. and $wmmmmh!miMM SEASON HR our out or town guests is at haiui. The arrail tablo now bocomes an oblect of solicitous enro Whv not dlsnal nil worrlmont bv n visit to ouii will And a collection that Bhoultl appeal to tlnl Oenulno Elocanco can bo obtained for a small ol Candlesticks and Candlesticks nnd Candidal colored silk shades. BREAKFAST SETS, In Beautiful Whito Decorations , STEAK SETS, with covered Steak Plattero Eosen and Dainty Green and Gold Edgo Borden CHOP SETS, with Covored Chop Dishes . . , SALAD SETS ji. irugai meat cavoiuiiy served is more pnl whole banquet of delicacies tmiily set forth. t& (jeo. V. Millar & Co. M wmmmmmwmmm? Ouilt Have you ever made a (!jiiilt or Comfortable? If difficult it is to net the sheets of cotton SDread even! fectly. Try one of our battfc made of snowy cottol taking five minutes to put in place, instead of an hoil with better results for an equal cost. IJS. f. a. kaise:r, manager. Lackawanna and Adams Avenues. F. L. CRANE Established i860. Seal Skin Coilis si.io, sm, $200, $225, S251). Persian Lamb Coats $70, $100. $'25, $150- Furs of All Kinds Fins repaired. Raw fms bought New Building, 324 Lackawanna Avenue Take Elevator. It k jffi?frj m SMITH PREMIER TYPEl Occupies an Imperishable Position in the BUSINEE NO. 23 S. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pal Scranton Branch Office, Nos. 1 and 3. Arcade Jin. f. T. HccKvvllIi. Air. ami JIi. ('. iln P. llreck, Mr. anil Mis. W. 1). llo.ver, Mr. .mil Ml. Walter llili, MKs Hll.liitli Iliilinell, .1. It. Ilivclen, Mr. .mil Mrc A. . Ilil.er, Mi. nml Mm. II. II. Ilr.ul.1, jr., .Iiiliu I. lllali, ji. Mr. ami Mti. A. II. riirMj, Mi. ami .Mi-. V. (i. Couiseii, lion, nml .Mil-. W. I Council. Mr. anil Mi. II. A. Cmmell, Mi'H CouiK'n, Mr. Cuiljle, Mi. ami Mm. JI. I.'. Clia-e, J. M. Clill tenileii, ji., Mi. ami Mit A. II. Coiiiien, Mr. ami Mil, II. A. I'ourseii, Ui. ami Mii. J. W. fool i.Ige, Mr. ami .Mm. A. C. Clail.e. Mr. nml Mir. W. M. Cimv, Miss l.ettimle L'ouiaeii, Metr. ClaiWe. Mr. ami Ml-.. .1. P. DiiK.-on, Mr. nml Mi. W. M, Hlflj-on, Mrs. 'I'liomi'. DicKson, MUj Janet DlrlC'ini, Jamei It. Dlilorn, Ml-s Dale, Ml-'. A. M. Dcikcr, Ur. J. W. Deikir, Mr. ami Mi. .1. II. Dliiniilil;, Mr. nml Mr. (I, ilull. DimmleK, ltm sell Dlmmlck, MIm Jiti- Diiimilek, Mr. ami Jin. C. P. HaviiUou, Mi. ami Mm. 11. II. Diniliam, Mr. nml .Mm. S. Dlelil, the Mlcs invlil-on, C. 11. Doiul, HevJii Dcckci, Tlioina-i ll.mfoiil Dale, fleoijc PavM-o'i, Mr. ami Mm. II. 1). Dueir. Mr. I'.ly, Dr. and Mm. 0. I.. I'll'. It. U I'ley. Mr. nml Mm. T. .1. Pitatei, Dr. mul Mm. W. (,'. I'ultoii, Mi. anil Mm. H. I.. I'iiIIu. Mr. ami Mm. 1'ieil Puller, Mr. ami Mm. A, (.'. Pullir, Itay Piillir, llovvaiil Tnllir, I". P. Puller, 'I'lieu. b. I'uller, I.. II. I'ullei, (i. W. S. l'lillir, M. II. Puller. Mr ami Mm. It. .1. IWei, A. It. I'oote, MIm Kninu I'mtev, Ml. uiul Jlis. 1'. W. riclti, J. II. l'o.lrr, J. Taj lor l'oUr, 1'. C. rutin. Tlie Mlvie-. (lllmoie. tliremi! lillinoie. tlio MUiea tieailiait, Mr, nml Mm. IMnni W. ti.'.ii liait, .Ijiiics K, tieailiait, Ml. Helen CiltAu, ('. W, fiuiialir, (I. Claike C.'ulM, Mr. nml Mis. .1. V. Itovvaitli, Ml" IMIth lllll, Mr, ami Mm. 1'ijiil.lln Ilrnsliavv, Mr, nml Mm. W. J. Huil, Miss Anno llaiul, tlie MIni llaiul, Mr. uml Mm. A. I!. Hunt. Mm Hunt, A. II. Iluul, .1. M. Harris, Mrs, .1. P. lloale, MI- Clltilwlli llmvill, MIm Hull, 11. H. Hull, ll.livaul llullieit, Mlvi Jriuilo lluntliiKtoii, tlie Ml ci llulililnii, Mr. nml Mm. Uiulluut. W. V. InslU. ltev. 1)1. ami Mm. l.iael. Mr, uml Mra, .Inlin .Iiiiiijn, MT. ami Jim, 1'. II. Jeiinjn, Mr. ami Mm. n, II. Jcrmvii. Mr. ami Mm. li. H. Jcimjii, Mi. und Mw. V.. II .Icvi, Jr.. MUs .Icsjiiii, Mlvi Jennjn, O. 8. .loiniion, Mr, uml Mm. T. II. Jone.s Mr. ami Mm. L". P. Joucj, limy .lon, Mr. ami Mia K. !' KliiK.iJiiiy. Mr, nml Mr.. 11. W. lvlnstbury, l". Il..liiiKtlniiy, ti. II. K!iik liuiy, Mr. uml Jlr. VilIU Kiniiiieref, Joliu I., Ken'inieier, Dr. I.uilm V, Kennedy, JIIh liler uleuil, Dr. and Jim, W. 1!. Keller, Mr, and Jim. Walter Klolr, fleoiira Klot. Dr. and Mm. X, V. I.eet, H. It. Latlnoue, (I. II. Itlirope, Mi, nml Jim. J. A. I.lnen, Jllvs Linen, I'lanl; 1. I.Iuin, Jlr. und JIi. A. 1". Law, iMvvuul I.anjley, ill. uml Jim. JI. W. I.ovvij, i:, II. I.oomli, llio MUsei. laiveilj, Uiailun T. I.avi'ity. Jim. William Matthew, JINt I.oul'.e Jlatllievvs, tin. JlU.se Jlattlievvi., Jlr. an I Mr., J, A, Jlolt, JIU Jlolt, I'euy Molt. Mti Jlerelll. II. II. Mi. rill, Mm. A. II. Molt.it, Ik !. JloUat, Jl., Hay Jlejram-el, Mr. ami Jh l D. Jlilltcvuii, Jli. ami Jim. V. JI. Jl'iiple, Jlr. nnd Mm. L (', Jfat le, Di. und Jim, 11. ). Jlarray, DjidjIj. Jlnftat, JleAlpluc, JliM Jl..uniu, Ml Mil.cnJ, Mi. and Mm. V, K, JUCIue. J. II. Xealu, Mi, and Mm, Ddvtaid Xeltliton, tlie JlUtiu Xcttlctsu. Jlr. Latou S. Oalfoul, J. W. Oakferil, Ml K. (1. Olnutead. Jlr, ui-A Mm. r. J. Piatt, Mr, nnd Mm. I', 1'. Piatt, JIM I.UIa J. Piatt, Mi. uml Jlr W. (I. l'aike, Miw l'aikc, Xoinuu I'.iiLa'. Jlr. uud Jim. V. U Peik, MIm Katharine Piutt, It. II. Pat ti'imiu, Ml. und Jim. O. 11. l'uniun. Jlr, uml Jim. 1'. U Plilllli, Samuel II filcv, Jtlai Powell, the UTl mt w i lis Lag Beei Mamifdcl 485 to 455 N. Ninth Stroet, J TclcpIio19 OLD i P1LS Unquestionable Super Annually adds thousands the long list of Smith Pr3 representing every line ol every profession ILLUSTRATED CATALOGL The Smith Premier Type Mlv.e-1 I'uller, JII Elball lA 111.111 I'llk. JIKh I'iniiei"! HoiIenbauJ Mr. and Jim. flcoiirc llinj ItobeiUon, t. C. Hom;, JtJ nolil-, the Mlitd ltejuolil Itipiile, Jr , Jli. ami Jlral ami .Mm. J. T. ltiiluru, Itowle.v, T. Jf. llcynolib, Itlte, Ui-oise Itu-.-, Jli l'.i JIU ( .simhlinir, Jlisl Mlsii Isiliel II. SIicivvooil.l M, bamlemon, .Ml nml Jlrl N hloim, Jls lldiu C:I Ceoiiru S.indiii-on, Jli,-. Jliwei muiIciboii, Jlr. uiidl Jlr. and Jim. P JI. Speml AIU Sejholt, Air. and Jli I und Jli C I) Siiupioiij Sloim. Jlr. ami Mia. 1:. II. (.', II. btnises Jli and Jli ami Mm, A. Av. hu-anton, AIU Mieier, Jlln Mirmeil Vt. Mlllvvcll, KllUoa feiijifl and Mi-. V. .Slllliiiin, U. Moim. Jli. and Aim. H. baiulemon, I lie- Jlltse-t Kclil iliison, 'liuinan Mirditn, btionir, .Mii'. AIaij.net r-inl I.leutinaiit lleu r-inilli, ( luilis hvvlit, Helen h. i-l llio I. Slcell, Jlr anil Jim. I fcteele, Aaller fcleveiw, I.'.f Mr. ami Aim, AV. II, ' Jlr. und Mm II, AV. T.i.vlol Tuuej, J- Toney, . fon Touev. Air. and Mm. l .1. II. Tollei. Jli, und Alls T t Al rieif, All und Mm. V MJ JIIm Hniiua AMldcr, Itoii Jim, T. 11 Aulklii3, Honl nml Jim t s, e.iton, Jlil iiium. Jlr, nnd Jim, V II. Ji.. Paul Welles, I W M II. AVuImiii, Iliiold AVatil Allien Watsou. Jli, uml '1 uml Jim. I s, Woolwuillil Mlu Jennie William-), tli und Mm, .1 . Walnvvriull Wcnli, Di it. II. Wooded Paul I Wells. Dr. nnd JP iaim, Jlr nnd Jim. b. ' J Jlr, and Jim. (i C. Yoeml Jlr, and Mm, W D. Zcll Mr. aluUkl. Yeaterdny'a Marrl Steve l'luukoaky ... Amu Kroionovt .. W'alttr H. ,stevtnon .,, Lulu M. I. trlitrol William ll.iu-Ji'. . ...'. I.llliau Jf, Jlet'iaikiu ...I (leuiuc Vlmclli , Anna Mlkul.i . . , "llionu W Jloidiu ,. ,,. I'uiiie JI. liavi . . Hohirt Ito'jeiti , Kate Daniel ..,. William P WUU'iin ,... Aunlu AMIIiani' ... Jlai Welier .. ., , ,, Kate Cuhui ,.,.,, ManUlaiH il-iv t . , XuUlla Mil uke ,. .. t'luiUa lliiiiuui -, . . Aimltf I'aihlno ...... lllvliaid Guennrl Hetty JIau.ver ,.