THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2.1, 1902. WEST jCRANT0N Seventeenth Anniversary of St. Peter's T. A. B. Society Celebrated in Mears' Hall. Features of the Occasion. Meni In I' was now doit to thr elnois lnM rvonlilR. when St Peter's Totrtl Ab ftlnonoe nnd Benevolent society colo tmifed their seventeenth nnnlveisiii'y. The linll hint been piottlly decorated tor Itio event. Tin' opeiilnir "election whs .1 platio polo l Miss Kate Itenrilrin, Master I'i ink' HnymonU was ti'tidneil stent ipplniHo for some very clever' stop lilllolllir, till" bellllT followed by it plimo nnd violin duet by IMof. llmiy Walsh nnd Finnic Doyle. Miss Howell. In (i sweet voice, sum? at vocal solo. Miss ll.illlleld notoiiipnii -Intj Iter. This was followed bv un mldiess by J, ,T. O'Toole, who spoke of the pist woik of the society. Its alms and bene llt. At the conclusion of the addle ss .lames .Mollttirh k.ivo a vocal solo. Miss .MuiK.iift Ctlliny uiioiiip.tnyliiK. Mr. Murphy Kiive an exhibition of buck and wlncr daneitifr. followed l a well received vocal nolo bv Miss Kate ('mi nor, and a piano uolo bj latey Sullivan. The pionr.nnnie wns In ought to .1 close I an enjovabl" oeal solo bv William 11 ho. At the ilo'-e of the entet tallitiient an Infoimnl lenptlou was held. The olll ecis tih the such tv nie: Piosldont. I'. .T. r'nllash'r: lee piosident, .1. It. Mc Lean: leeotdlliK secii'tary, M. !'. Me Donoiigh, tliiaiK lal seiietai.. M. i:. ICeect.in. and tioasuior. J. t'. Mt(!ir.iy. Men's League Meeting. The Mi'H'h leiiKlH of the Til si Wel'di II. ptlst I'liuuh held ,1 I.HRely attellded nicotine,' In the 1 lime h p ulcus l,it evui liiff. the piisliltnt, I lev 1) I. Hopkins. pU'-ldiiiR. At the eloe ot the devotion il (i'iilHS Di I .1 Jenkins sine a most inteiostiiif-; anil lii'tiui live talk on etu teiit events ot the w i k The principal eent of the evening Mil' .111 addloss and discussion oil "ftet-in-.pc tlvn View of Dill ei nit Stages 111 Jewish Illsioiv tor F01 ty Yeru" Th addi'-ss was made by Ileinv I'. Davie1-. Mho handled his subject In a eiy able maiinei. William W i:1111s favoicd with an cvocllent solo, aftei which discussion on the above addtoss was taken up. I'i of James ; Hujrhos, 1,'Hhei Lewis, Daniel Hvaiis and John J. Dals ui uied Into the discussion and made it vav Inteipstlnfr. The ilosiuy: lem.nks were inarlo bv the pit sldcnt. He D D Ilnnlclns Mock Tiial. The Chi NTs ot the W.ishliuin Ktioil 1'it.sbvtciian cliuuh Ik Id an on lovable and laughable mock 11 111 in their REE! FREE! FREE! Five stamps given away with each bottle of Dufour's Fiench Tar G. W. JENKINS. ? 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All col " ors, in plaids and fancys at prices not equalled elsewhere & in this city. gjf; Gloves for Gentlemen 5 In lined aid unlined kid, dressed or undressed, all the ' new shades, including greys, tans, browns, slate, etc. One Dollar Glove for Hen Meets all the tequirements of higher priced gloves, It is lashionable, it looks well and .t wears well. Try a pair. ?2 "B 1 Ladies' Seasonable Neckwear 9 The Neck Ruffs will be as popular as ever this year. The new cape effect is exceedingly diessy and becom ing, but other styles may suit vour fancy better, If you are bashful and don't want to come inside, take a look at the window displ.iv. It (.Mves a slight hint at correct fashions Neck Rull's in black, blade and white, all white and white and black. In Liberty, TaiTetas, etc., there is realty no end to the assortment, a 2 I Globe Wareho(js?. rooms Inst evening. The tinfoi tunnte defendnnl vwir Jiiincs Orlfllths, who wns chiuged by A. U Moiso with steal ing two baskets, of peaches f 1 am Mnisc's bnek porch, on August 21. Court wns opened by C. II. Hull, court oiler, nnd found Judge Walter Rcvnn on the bench. Sheiirf Daniel Oarrow hi ought the prisoner In. ho be ing defended by Attnns lalwuid Jones nnd Cloorgc AVnltcis. Attorneys William Unvls and J. H. Hattelibllig looked after the Intottsls of the piosu eutor. The Indictment was lead and the de fendant pel milled to plead not gulltv, thiotigh his uttoiney.s, who claimed the case was brought thioilgh liinllie, be cause the defendant had called the pioseciitor a scab for walking during the slllke. Klght witnesses weie a iimlnod and the contiadlctory evidence they submitted was laughable in the extreme. Attorney Jones summed up the case for the defense, and asked for 11 vei -diet of not guilty. Attorney William Davis summed up for the prose cullou and, of course, asked for 11 mm diet of guilty. The closing speech of Mr. Da vis was woithy of special notlte and showed him to be possessed of both humor unit powers ot oratoiy. The buy. aftr being out foi a time, le potted that 11 1 ould not ngree. but upon the com t informing the jttrois that they would be locked up all night, thev dually hi ought In a veidlct ol not guilty. The Jmy was 1 omposcd of Rev. J. P. Moffatt. I). D, Allen Rower, Chatles Penny and Mossis. rioiey. Decker and Keone. Church News. 1 At the close of the piaver sen he on Wednesdnv evening the teachers of the Vn-hliinn Street Piesbvterlan chimb Sunday school will meet. Superlntend- 1 flit D. L Moigan will be In charge of the Uible study. The R.iptlst Young People's union of the Jackson Sheet Baptist chinch will meet this evening. Aithur Hughes will hae chat go of the devotional sen lets. I The quaiteilv conference of the I Simpson Methodist Episcopal chute h will be held In the church pailois this evening at 7.30. At the ilo.se of the fimfeienee the tmstees will meet At the close of the Wednesday e cu ing prayer service the membus of the Flist R.iptlst chinch will hold a spe cial business meeting, to take action of the letter of acceptance of Rev. J. S. Wiichtnoilr. D. D. The Young Ladies' nuxllli.11 of the Worn 111's Poielgii Mlssiunaty soiiet of the Simpson Methodist EplcopiI (bin eh will meet at the home of Mis. Josephine Knnuss, ot Jackson stiect, on I"ildnv evening GENEBAL NEWS NOTES. Miss Minnie Oleason, of Washbuin stieet. pleasantly enteitained a laige number of her ft lends, at her home on & ar. or. ?; fri Friday evening, Clnmes of Uic usual order and dancing were 'enjoyed until a late hour, when the kind hostess served refreshments. The social committee of the Hlectrle City Wheelmen will conduct n soclnl for members nnd lady friends nt the rlub house on Jackson street this even Iptr. Thursday evening the Itnlltond auxil iary or the Simpson Methodist Kplsco pal church wilt hold n clnin chowder supper In the church parlors. The pro reeds will bo applied on the mortgage fund. Miss I.Ida Xorthup, who has been visiting her mother, on Milium street, for the past two months, has retuincd to Philadelphia. David Wllllums. of Chestnut stieet, Is homo from Pottsvllle. Jnmcs Williams, of North Main nve nue, Is recovering fiom an Illness, Miss Canle "orr, of North Main ne nut', Is home fiom r'nrbondnlc. Mis. Martin Hint will give 11 cnchie pait In Ht. Peter's hall, Mellevue, to morrow evening. The proceeds will go towaids furnishing the new home erf I lev. W. P. CV Don noli. Mis, U. ,. Stoic, of I'ynon stieet, Is lecoveilng1 fiom an Illness, Miss i:va Williams, of North C.ailleld avenue, lin.s let tuned from Tienton, X. J. Isaac Thomas, of Noith Main uve nue. Is In New York city on a busi ness ti lo. The 1-yeai-old son of Mr, and Mis. W. A. Phillips, of I.nfayette street, tell about a week ago and Injured bis aim. Supposing It to be a spialn, local ap plications weie applied, but as they gave 110 relief, Dr. Hobeits was sum moned and tcnind the urm hadl tiac tuied. Diamond Oi.sUils. Ak Milsgiave, the diugglst. Key. T. A. IIutnphu's, pastor of the Plymouth ('0ng1egati011.il chinch, and family, will leside at ms North l'e becca avenue. Division No. 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, will confer degrees on membeis In St, David's hall this even ing. It Is expected tint seveicl county ofllceis and clergymen will be piescnt. Hf fie.slmients will be hetved. XORTU SCRANTON. Miss Maiy Tioerton. of Noith .Main avenue, and Miss Jessie Featheiby, ot Diamond aenue, sj)ent Sunday in Oly phnnt. All membeis of the Noith Hud Glee society aic lequested to meet at their looms this evening, to hear the icports of the various committees. Samuel Ulock, a former lesldent, has icturned to his home In New Yoik, after .spending- a few days with hla uncle, n. Atlas, of West Maiket stieet. William Heese, of Noith Main ave nue, has retui ned home, after visiting fiiemls in Iowa. The Independent oidieslra will con duct its Hi st annual social on Wednes day evening. Mis. Darners, of Wan en sttect. and Mis. Hoss, of Ulair avenue, weie visit ors in Ol.vphnnt on Sunday. John Saltry, of West Maiket stieet, was ,1 Pittston visitor on Sunday. The menibeis of the Piekel club, vho went cliestmiuing on Saturday, u tuined home estoulay vvilh seveial bushels of nuts. The following com posed the club: Ft auk rarwatdine, Hcnrv Twining, William Finn, Lester Meiedltli, lJuinhnni nulld and Udgar Sandeis. The Noith Hurl Slats and the Jletio politans' barket ball teams will b ittle on me Auuitoiluin lloor tins evening, 1 The ofllcial ho.ud of the Point Stieet Methodist Episcopal chinch will .serve a chicken supper in the chinch on Thuisday eveuini:. Wade M. Finn, of Noith Main ave nue, is able to be about again, after a .slight illness. Mis. ('. M. Lewis, of Thompson, Pa., has leluined home, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. e'rossman, oLTIuoop s-lieet. John llaitN and daughter. I'lodwyn, of Dean Mieet, aic visiting- filcnds in Wilkes -Ratio and Naiulcoke. Kich.nd Hughes, of Putnam street, has irtutncd home, after .1 vi'it with his patents in Foiest t'ltv. Hairy f'onklin. of Stanton stieet, has letuincd fiom a thiee months' stay in I'oal Jlount. William I'm tell, of Tripp stieet. Is ill. SOUTH SCR ANTON. Woikir-num s hall was a blaze of color and light last evening when the Suablan Vuein celebrated the annual harvest festival in good old countiy stjle. Tho Veieln is composed of poi sons who formuily lived in Kchwaben, Germany, and Is veiy stioug in this vicinity. last night's event was the tlftecnlh annlvei.s.iiy of the oiganlza tlon, and the spacious hall, which was lavishly decoiated in American and (iirinan colois, ,is packed 10 the doois. A leccptiou look place fiom S to 10 n't loci;, and afleiwaids the Moor was cloned lor dancing, which contin 111 tl until ihc tally 11101 ning hours. An appt tiring supper was sivcd in the basement by Mis J H Stuait and Mis-. William .Iniisoi who gave a strhtlv tlorman menu, Their tiillnaiy effoits were well patiml.eil. The alfalr vcas a success fiom stait lo finish and much 01 edit s due to the lap'ible committee men who had charge of tho artange meats, They were Messis. Heiman yeager. 1 I1.1I1 man. William Jauser, John F Selunldt. Henry Flagenstein, John It Stuart, Loiena rieuehtol, Wil liam rischer, nnd Rudolph Meytis, who actctl as floor maniiKci Music for danciiif was fuiiiisliitl by the ltlng gold baud, I'omet lodge No. "ilO, Knights of Pythias, will meet this evening in weekly session at Haitiiian's hull, on Pittston iiveaiue, Joseph Sloouiu, tiavelling engineer for the Ameiican Locouiolive woiks, has anlved homo fiom 11 business ti in thiough ('anada anil the West. Mr, Hlocum will now take n well.enrncd vacation, nnd at tho saiiie tlmo will take to himself a wife. The wedding takes placo on Oct lid, at Paupack, Wayne cnuiiti. On Monday evening, Oct 27, the Hound N club will conduct their Hist annual ball in Athletic hull, Mailer's oichestia has been engaged and an en joyable time Is iissuiPd nil who attend. The following compose the committee. In (bulge' Peter Holm, Hnuy Haft, Oeorgo Hartnian, John Schmidt and Charles Wlitb. Dr. Schley'. Lung Healing Hnlniu Is I'uaianteed to cure all coughs. "No cure, no pa. For sale by all dealeis, AW OLD ANB WEIL-TRIEO REHEDT. MBS. WINBLOW'S SOOTIHNa SYItUF for chllflrn teothtnt?. Ik thn nrasnrinuH i one of the beat remain phjslclnns nnd burses In tho United States, ami has been fused sixty yours with never-fnllhiK shci .vo uj (i.H'iuio si iiiuiuein jor cneir emu Jren. DurliiB tho process of teething its .nine Is Incalculable. It relieves tho chll? from pain, cures dtanhoea, tjrlpln In 1I19 towels, antl wiml-collc. By glvlnt healta lo the child It lests thn mother. Price. you dliould hnvo IJoisCnso la tnndoof two Hyern of solid gold with a layer of stiffening metal between. It Is hotter tlinn n solid pold eano bccntifto It stroiiRer nnd o closenttlug ns to keep out gas, emoltc, dust nnd dampness. AS. Watch Cases r reeounUtd m the standaril the world over, nnd sold as siicli IithII Jewe'trs. Tho lloss Is tlioonly tlirenrd euf e In tun Ioiir c nouuli lo rrovn liy nctual woar tht tliey fill outlMt bo "M-yonr Runtntitie. Thi.ro I. nnnoeloat ns nooa." Tha fpvnlono tTDili.- tniirlc hero cbovm Is stamped la earb ilo3 cute tlST Contult the Jeivclrr. Write utforbooKUt. THE KEYSTONE DUNMORE. The (list time any of the large col lieries In this place have hoisted any coal In tho past live months was on Friday Ijst. when No. r. collleiy ot the nrlo companj was put In operation and Ififl cais weie inn thiuugh the hi eaker. Miss Maty (iullagher. wlio has heen s'eilously ill, suffering from an attmk of tyiihold fever, Is convalescent, und her cnily recoveiy Is looketl for. Joseph Watious Is III at his home on James stieet. James Hopkins, of New Yoik tlty, is visiting ft lends In town. Monls Haiilngtnn has leturned home fiom a short stny In Albany, N. Y. Uev. 11. A. Poabody, of Scranton, oc cupied the pulpil in the Piesbyterian church at both services Sunday, owing lo the absence of the pastor, Rev. W. II. Olbhoiis, who is attending the ses sions of tlie s.vnod at Plttsbuig. The 1evlv.1l meetings at the Tiipp Avenue Chiistinn church, Instead of dosing Filday night, are being eon ducted with Increased Interest. The evangelist had for his theme last night the tiitu old theme. "Baptism." Theie weie two lnoio conveisions. making tlihty-two to date. The topic tor to night Is: "The Thief on the Cioss." Seldon O. Miady and Miss Annie Brown were united In man Inge last Satuiday afternoon nt the Chiistinn church paisonage, by Rev. J. D, Dab no v The tunc1.1l of the late Pntiick Kane took place esteiday morning at 9 30 o'clock. A icqulem high mass was celebrated nt St. Mary's church by Rev. M. B. Donlan. The pill-beareis weie Patrick Jordan, W. Kane. James Kane, Richaid Giltlea and Michael Kane. The following are lepi eventing the vai ictus locals in town at the wjlkes I1.il le convention: P. F. O'Hoia, John Ruane. John Kaily. Beinaid Sweeney, Thomas Clifford nnd William Fitzslm 111(111", who is seigeant-at-aims of the coin eiuioii Kenneth Ramsey, of North Pdakely stieet, a member of Company A, Thir teenth legiment. is home on a sick fur lough, suffering fiom a bioken Collar bone, leeeived dining n ftiendly wiostle In camp iccently. Mis. .Albeit Savage has 1 etui nod to her home In Wyaluslng. Hugh Thomas, who left seveial months ago for Onllitin, has 1 etui ned and is now occuping a cloilcal position in the office of Division Supeiintenil cnt James Young, of the Kile company. Misses Elizabeth and Mary Gilllgan. of Wilkes-Bjire, aic visiting rriends in town. Vito tleiardl Is confined to his home on Willow stieet by injuries leeeived in fulling from a now building he has in course of election on Bunker Hill. Miss Lucy Heal, of Chinch stieet. h.11 returned to her duties at Giconllold. Mis, A. L. Hiyden, of Blakely stieet, is spending a week in Pittston. GREEN RIDGE. Mr. and Mis. A. O. Thomas. on. of Nnilh Pails, .110 spending' a week at Columbus, O. Mr. and Mrs. H. S, Watson, of Mori is, N. Y aie guests at tile home of Mr. ami Mis. C. i:. Tiibey, of nice tile, avt 11110. The Cbcen Ridge Wheelmen will have n stag- paity at their club liouse.Thiiis ilay evening of this week, .Miss i:nill Rdqar, of SJandorron avenue, lias leturned fiom vlsltiiu fi lends at Caihondale. 13. T lllackinan, of Boulevatd nve liue, swoie out a waiiant ycsteiday against Mori Is O'Donnld. K. flriiiln and Ben fiilllitlis, before Aldeinun P.aylej, chaiglng them with steillng vegetables and fruit fiom his g-arden, Alter a healing the aldnman dismissed tho case because- there was not siifllclent nvltleuce to wan ant his holding the men for com t. The Second degife will be confeiicd nt the legular meeting of Clreen Rldgo lodge, Independont Older of Odd Fel lows, Thursday evening, In Masonic hall,. Dickson avenue. The walls of the new machine shon, being built by J. P. Pocue, on Albiight avenue are all up, and the building H now being put under cover. ORITUARY. WILLIAM BROWN, son of Ml. and Mis M. Blown of Deacon stieet. tiled josterday nioiiilng. after a llngeilng III lit s, iiRid 1; joins. Ilo Is siuvived by his father aril mother and several slsteis and brothcrx. I'uiieial set vices will be hold at the hntno tcunonow alloinonn at 'J.'M o'clock, and will bo pilvaie, FHANCIS .Meormn. the eighteen-months-old son of Mr, anil Mis, John Mcllulre, of Deacon stieet, died .vcstoi duv momlne at t o'clock, The tum-ial will take place Wednesday afternoon at "J ci't lock, FUNERALS. The tuueinl of thu hue Mis. S. B. Mutt will bo hold this afternoon nt 2 o'clock, fiom tha lain homo, 412 South Main ave nue. Rev, J, P. Moffatt will otilclate, ami Intel ment will hu Hindu In l'atcst Ulll cemetery, Thu funeral of the late Mis. J D, Bald win, of II." South Suinnor avenue, who died at thu family home Sinul.ij moru la!', will bo held lu ralrhivon, VI., Wed nesday afternoon. Tho icmalns will be taken theio at T.'SU tills morning via the Dtluwaie and Hudson. DONE WITH GIRL TYPEWRITERS One Man Tells Why Hencefoith He Will Have the Other Sex Only, Prom tho Detiolt Proo Pre3 A meichnut from an interior town of 1 Michigan was In Detiolt a few dus i ago looking tor a young man to net as his typewiitei, and when asked why ho did not employ a gill he replied: "I've had threo or font, und they don't turn out well. The hist one had been n Jn. nous Stiffened OoldCnio In order to nrotecttho works nnd lomen tho cotof rotmlri. Tho BOSS Sflffnnod GOLD WATCH CASE CO., Philadelphia. with me about a month when a the atrical company came along ami was going lo skip Us dale because Little I3va was sek. My typewriter heaitl of It and offeied her set vices, und she plaed the part so well that the com pany took her along and In four weeks she mnnled the munager and ran the w hole show. Tho second one got a lit tle too fresh after a week or so, and came to me nnd said: " '.Mr. Blank, you haven't got but one r lu coffee, while you've put un h In sugar and left out an e in sheeting.' "Do you object to my way of spell ing'.'" I asks, "'I do.' she sns. 'I don't want folks to think I'm typewiltlng for a saw mill.' "As I wouldn't change, she did; ami number thiee was all light till a young 'aimer walked In and gained her love wliile she was tvpewiltlng an older tor sK giliulstones and a bale of bed blankets. "Nutnbet four was the host looking gill ot all. and she hadn't been In the stuie thiee dis when my wife stlyS to me acioss the bieakfast table: " 'Silas, I think I'll go home on a visit.' "Yes?" s-.ij.s I, "And take out scuen ihlldieti.' Yes'.'" " 'And stay a year or two.' "What's the inw?" says r, " 'Nothing-.' s-ays she, 'only that w lien a man ot your age has to put on a t lean shit t and collar oveiy morning it's time he got a homely typew liter or a new lamllv.' "The gill went." continued the mer chant, "nnd I don't think I'll tiy anv more. I'll get some tiling- man who wants .1 chance to vvoi k up, and when he ain't tvpewi itiug I'll hoist him up stairs to bail el up beans and sack up wool." CARE OF THE EABY. Hints for Young Mothers in the Caie of Their Children. Fiom the AVom.in's Home Pomp 111I011. If a young- motbei is anintis for her wee bahv to grow into a healthy, strong child she must lollow out hj -gienic pilnclples; and foi tunately for tho coming genoiatlons nioio attention U now paid to such things than in the dajs of oui g.Mndniotheis. No matter how munv seivants a woman may have nt her command, theie nie a few du ties which a motbei should Intiust to no one. Two ol the most inipoi taut are the hath and the piepaiatlon of the load, piovldmg the Infant Is at tillcial ly fed. In order to give the bath piopeily the water should be at the right tem perature, and this tor a 1 liild until he Is several months old should be at US dogiees Fahrenheit. 'Ibis is giadually loweicd until at six mouths the tem po ntuie foi a health Infant should be !Ti degices Faluenheit. The water Is tested bv 1110 ins of a tlieiniometer w hieh comes for that purpose. If the 'kin of the Infant is verv tnder and excoiialed. a salt bath Is of benefit. The solution Is made by adding a laige handful ot salt to a gallon of water, ''he bath should be given in .1 wnmi 100m that is hoe fiom all diaughls. The articles that nie especially need ed dining the nuclei taking aic a small tin hath till), a testing IhPimomotcr, a cake of the best cisille snip two sponges-a small, line one for the- fat t, and a lai'-ro, ooaiscr one for the body a soft towel nnd talcum luby pow der. Tho mother should wear a flannel or outing- (Linnet npion. with which she can pi otee t the baby dining Hie diving- process. The bath should be of short duiatlon, and the bodv diltd quickly, especial altentloti being piiel to the ci eases, that luey 111 e not left damp It It is found that the t lillil looks (old and blue after the bath, tho tub should be 'ib.uuloned tor tho sponge bath until the child Is In a nini e healthy and lgoioiis condition. The bath should not be given for an hour alter tho meal, and It Is wise to give ii at the same hour eveiy day Between !) and 10 o't bv k In the morn ing is usu illy a convenient lime. When it Is time for a baby to lal;" his sleep, see that he Is eonifot table with an appeased appetite, dry nap kins and n quiet, dm honed loom, and then put him down while nwnko and nllow hlni to go to sleep by himself; for if "iioo tho rocking h iblt Is estab lished It Is haul to break it. A ci lb without lockets Is the best to use. It Hiould have u lather dim linlr niat tiess, and a small pillow for tho baby's bend. In summer the pillow can bo made of hair if doshed. The mlstnke Is often made of putting too much coveting over an Infant when nsleep. If It Is noticed that the child Is lestloss at tho time, try" lessening tho cove-1 lug. Tho clothing of nn In fant should bo loose and 1 onifortuble, with nil skirts suspended fiom tho shouldeis. Plunlst blankets 111 0 often responsible for the colic, due to cold feet. SniiiH niotheis may say, "A pin ning blanket H used to keep the feet warm." but with n vlgotous child the feet will puuo often be louad out than In It. In Us pl.ue use a fl.lt t and waist lu one piece ami Its advantages will be remarked, Tho sanltaiy condition of the nursery Is an Unpen Unit matter. First of all It should bo the sunniest und bent venti lated 100m In the house, free troni plumbing and pieforahly on tho second lloor. Babies will not tlulvo us well wheio tho conditions nro neglected, but cuganlc matter will. Ventilation Is Im pel alive rind can be secured by moans of ventilators in the windows-, An open III a furnishes the host heat. Avoid ffas stoves, which are veiy tleloteilous to a chlld'sc health The furnishings of a nursciy should be light and of such material that can be easily renovated. A bare lloor with a few rugs upon it Is much more) hygienic than a carpet. The window hangings should be while and the shades sreen. tm Goldsmith's Bazaar G. B We Are Plentifully Supplied With the Things You Probably Need. Women for hundreds of miles around have an interest in this store. People who have visited the others usually are more satisfactorily and best pleased horn I not' of ihnoo Ulnct nitinnc r( ulvifr rF rnn Ar 1IV.IV. SSSJ UL W1S..JS. I II 11.311 in attending closely to the Ready-to-Wear Things Ladies' Outinp Flan- O Ac nel Skirts, each, 25c & O Ladies' outinc flannel night gowns, full length and splendidly made, each Ladies' all-wool llanrel waists, in black, navy, rd, rose, pink and tur- Q Q quoise, each CO Ladies' black mercer- QQc ied satin waists, each J O Ladies' black and col ored mercerised petti- QQc coats, each O O Children's practical Otc sleeping garments, each w O The muslin underwear is an all the year round sfock, a'ways giving satisfaction and taking care of customers. Women's Winter Hosiery. Heavy cotton "VVavne" knit hose, splendid qualities aid blackest of blacks, O ff c a pair '2'c and eCO Heavy fleeced lined 0c Hose, a pair, 15c and eCO Tan wool Hose, a gf fc pair, 25c, 35c 49c and D O Children's heavv ribbed Hose, a pair, '5c, 25c, .5oc and Tv--tt:'j'L;.':5.ra AMUGEMZMTS. I! E W A R M O F? Y,S C R A fS! TO 1M, Ral SOrSO RHCITAU BY Leading Soprano TUESDAY EVerslHMG, OCT. 21, 1902, AT 3.30 PRICES. 73c to S2.50. Diagram now open at Powell's Music Store, Scranton : Marx Long' Store, WUkes-Barre ; II. F. Clark's Drug Store, Carbondale. Orders for seats received by mall or 'phone. MORTGAGES FOB THE GOWNS. I'i mil tlio Now YniU Sun. Dinner sov.'n men tcrnKcs, or, lo bo nioio accurate, moi tpufjes hecuuxe of tin- dinner Knvvii, .uc now incHulrd .'IIUOIIK llie llll.iiuiiil li.ini.H tiuili of Xi'vv York's faslilonalile vv onion. To the fashionable ilicsmaKci boloni's Ibo illstini'tion of beliif," pilin.n Ilv tneli inoioclor and nioinoti'i. The faol illicit never have been pre 11 ni.illy known bail It not boon foi a viyltlnvr rioneliinan. who. tuninuKlily inipiossoil wiih some Intel o.stinj,- Info -illation on the subject, gained one eveu lai,' from a lady whom bo hud taken lu to dinner, availed himself of tin- veiy first chance to tnlU it over 11 1 the club. Thou tlie InlcM'xicil members hastened to pai.ule llirlr knowledge befoie cei tain of tluir vvoiueu Ii lends, who in turn e.ifroil.v eoniniuiile ated the l.u is to otlici vveimon not In the n-crot, and smi the newt, sjnoad. 1,IU.. some other foieicn visilms, the Kienelimnn, duiiiift 111, ft lav In New Yoik, ni.iivoli'd 111 th" s-upe'ib dinner Kowus which met bis cje vvlieiever ho went marveled cpilte as mi.'cli at llin vailety of tlioni. cadi mine splendid than the Inst, included in a poile-ty v.onmn's vwtidiob", as at fbeir nppu ent costllnes; and befoie loiifj be was lcacly tn believe that in 110 other feitui tr.v of the vvoild H nioiiej upent t-o la'vlslily for women's, chillis as In Anieile.i. He noticed, of course, that In point of nuiKiiilU'euee the dinner kowii leael.s nil the lost, and that, ulthoiiRli the ball I row 11 iniKlit be nlmo.t passe nnd 11- imintlvi'ly inexpensive', the dinner I (ovn of a woman In society invariably it ached a lilKh w-uteuiinik ol newness I of iK"Ikii, 1 loll inateiinls and costly cmbelliihineiits. ! TliPHe reflections nnd otheis ho 0011. ! fhlod with eiithiHlustii and In his best manner to liH paitner at the ufenf mentioned dinner, at the same thno naively eiiieislnt; surpiiso that i-n ! veiy inauy Amtiican women weie 11I1I0 to lavish such idles or mnney on 0110 particular aiticlo of nppaul. The lady at his slelo listened beani liiKly, and nt the end of the 1 lumip.iKno cours'o beeanio dellfrht Cully communi cative, ftilel she: "If ou will pvoialse not tn betray mo I think I eun let ou Into tho secut of how some of tho Ics wealthy wu Hieii In tho social swim inunase some, times to got seveial thousand dollnis' worth of dinner uowns In n single sea son. The tendon Ii simply this; They uivo tlieli dressmaker 11 ineirth'aKe on real estate." The rieiielnnun looked blank. The lady pioceeded: 'The Ameiican man. as poiliaps you know, has kcu into the habit of eleed liifj over to his wife somo piitleulur bit nt teal estate, preferably a city house, not so much f 10111 an Impulse, of Ben eroslty as betaui." the transaction mu prove to be a safeguaid should ilnan clal disaster overtake him later. For tint loason there Is a host of man led women, as vvi.ll an ot unman led ones, who own valuable lealty both In and out of New Yor. I myself own tho house I live In a circumstance which my dressmaker seems to know as well las I do. llllCi J Vl VTMUI T T S. V-UII WW UJ interests of our customers, 'm Women's and Children's Underwear. Women's tleece lined O Cc vests and pants, each...wO The celebrated "Har- VIQc vard" brand, white, each TrJ Ribbed wool vests and pants, grey and white. Price QQc each tJ O Natural wool vests and pants, extra fine qualities, a -f XA garment... I -00, 1.25, I ,D) Children's ribbed tleece lined vests and pants, grey and Ofijc white, all sizes, each....J Children's natural wool vests and pants at 25c up. Women's Handkerchiefs Women's line linen handker chiefs, till pure linen, some plain and others with embroidered corners, Jj inch hemstitched. 3 tor 25c, 2 for 25c Torchon Laces are here, too. Worth Sc, for 3c a yard. Worth 10c, for c a yard. Take in the Towels. Fine Marseilles towel1;, 20 bv 40, fringe ends only, each.. 10c Fine Irince damask towels, col 01 ed bouiei's. 20 by 40, each '5c Linen damask towels, knotted fringe ends, 24 by 48, regular 25c r:3 towels, each "- si 3 I AMUSEMENTS. Metropolitan Opera Co., Academy of Music M. rteis, Lessee and "Mninser. A. J. Duffy. liUHinesi Manager. Week 'OT' Oct. 20, Daily Miitiiiecs I'oiiinuucliij; Tuesday. Tlie Bennett and Moulton Co. anil Tin lr Own Oichestia, II'Tll Class lie 111 toil e. ii -HU Vaudeville Arts 1 Tiii'mI iv Aiaiinic HiiiRliti'i ul in Koinli ' '1 in m!.iv NUhl "Outcasts of Snclety." PRin0 Mntlaee, loan 1 jcc. illuCO Main, 10. 2t and 30c. Seats on sal" h'xde's Theatre, HENRY rARNflWORTH U1XIU, I.tssfo nnd Manatjcr. Week of October 20. i Two peifoimanecs dally, 2J0 unci S 1 5 1'ilcos 11, "1. u" and .luc. (Jallciy scats 10 nuts STAR THEATRE Al.r. O niJUIUNGTON. MamKor Monila, Tiu'selnv and AYeiliicrda), CHTOHIIU .'0, Jl AND J.' "Rose Sydell's London Balls" matini:u i:vi:uy hay. "At any rate, not Inner nuo when t went to her establishment to look at a lot of new Fiench kowiis just hi ought over, and in consequence found myself! unite depiessed because I could affoiel to aider only one of them sent homo, she look me aslele and eonlldentlally whlspeied that I could order as many towns as I wanted, and bo In no luiiiy about pajhiK for them, ptovlded I Kiivei her lu i etui n a moitgase to their value on my house, "I stared at her In niiiiuemont, aul Ihen, of coutse, rutuseil hu oifei polM blank, wlieieupon alio coolly leniaiktel that sho was veiy particular tn v. lion she, made "iii'li an offer, and that nl. le.uly seveial of her best cubtonieu had purchased a quantity of evening Kowns on thoso vety tonus." Kaiser Enjoys a Joke, Tho Kaiser lias u fine sense ol humor When fieiK-liil Young was pieseiited lo hlui on tl'.e Tcmplebof dt Id. the kalsci who specks peilect ihiKllsli asked lilin If ho h'ul evei visited ricniian.v befoio (icneia! Yoiunt leplled. I have novel visited this pait" The empeior liKiulue! what put ho had visited wlieieup.m , (leneiul YoaiiK leplli'el '1 have visit St Louis. Cincinnati and Milwaukee Tlie empeior toaied with laughter at t lit leply. and took Heneial Young to tlie em piess, to whom ho lepeated thw wU',1 clsm.'' O'Rourks end