'- .-. -.btrvxA I7,(,f" V.mJm" " V- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SAT UKD A lr, NOVEMBER 1, 1902 s WEST bbservance of Hallowe'en in This Part of 1 the' City Number of Parties Held. Other News Notes. Thr iwijmltv or Wert Sldo young proplc llttiimlv colubtutcd UnlloweVn mul 111 a teitilt the Htrcets wno llllod with funtiiMtlcally ndoined rIiIh nnd 1)oh. Mtmy of the costumes worn wcro both novel nnd m Initial nnd cuused much mlith nlonjr the streets. Ur. nnd 5lis. V. C. Hull entertained 11 largo party or yotuiB people nt their home on Noi Hi Alain avenue at a mar, qucrado In honor of their children, Jlurlon find John. Koch one piesent was dressed In a unique costume nnd masked, nnd Mis. Cltnco Jones played for the grand inaich. After an even ing" of unusual pleasure, Mis. Hull, an nHted hy Mrs. Soth Wilgley, Mis. Frank Jones nnd Miss Pasco, served ice cieam, caUo nnd nuts. In attend ance weio: Mailo Kellow, Elizabeth Jones, Jessie Kloiey, Nellie Ktewait, Marion Hall, Ruth Carson. Kuth Wil liams, Myta Smith, Kato Davis, Helen Varr, Ituth Kecsp. Matgaret Aekui. Ki lls Roboits, Tallinn tViBar, nthol Oiecnwootl, Hairlet Thom.is, Jessie Uormer, Gladys Bull, Bessie Chase, Marie Beech, Gt are Floiey, Mamo Phliiney, Grace StontA Klsle Aclccr. JHorenco Floiey, licithu. Houscr, Madge Stevens, Mai Ion Snyder, Han let Ack er, Btfssle Hughes, Ruth Ai.ker, Cather ine Dale, lrma. Saville, and Messrs. Murry Acker, Geoige Hughes, Billot Acker, Chailes (J.ist!!st William Schuyler, Aithur Glnuder, Fied Shantz, Arthur Jones, isic Blume, Aithur Chase, Stanley Ch.ie, Stanley Floiey, JIai tin Scaulon, Mathew Dale, Iteese Thomas, Ralph Bunnell, Rudy Strunlc. A Hallowe'en suipiibe paity was ten cieied George Lull, of 1!H2 Pi ice stieet. The usual games weie enjoyed and several fine musical selections lendeied. At a late hour, lefreshments weie served. In attendance weie: Misses Laura Myeis and Mabel Stiaus of Kingston; nlo Helen Bass, Helen Ha gon, Frances Dirnmick, Jessie Pan, Helen Coibln, Donyella, Liimjlev, Lena, Miller, and Messrs. Ilumpluey Biadley, Smith Moise, Fied Shulton, Geoige JaiII, Aithur Kic-ge, Ai thui Steter and Stanley Schooloy. The I. H. W. clicle of the Embiny Methodist Episcopal church held .l Hallowe'en social at the home of Misses Abble and Ella Hancock, of 023 Kynon street. The home was crowded and the gipsy fortune teller -was often on suited by the young men and the xoung ladies when no one was looking. Tho B. A. P., L. A. P. and ". A. P. caused much speculation, nnd by a clever manipulation of lettered caids, the mystery was explained, and the foitu nate one who had letteis composing the FREE! FREE! FREE! Five stamps; given, nway with each, bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. btiibbWnbbibWfi I The Saturday I Bargain Sale Ought to prove unusually in teresting to-morrow. It ap peals to those who want sea sonable goods of undoubted quality and correct fashion, but at the same time it offers a substantial saving from regu lar prices '& A a a a a a a Ladies' Stylish Waists Of fmo Taffeta Silk, in all the popular shades. They have an in dividuality la stylo that Is most pleasing to ladles who don't want to wear something like cvoiy pu bon is wealing. Tucked and trim med with laco Insertions biald to match, etc. A bcautitul i jjr waibt, woith SO GO, for.... "P1!.!) Ladles' 1 "lannol "Wal.sts, all phades and color combinations, fin ished with tucks and nent hem- a ia Hlltchlngs; also utltchcd witli black VZ. and whlto silk. A ilno ti $1.50 T5 waist, for Satuiday only - 5 Popular Leather Goods u Ladies' "Vrlt Bags, in peal and walrus, nllk or leather Kind, Long, heavy chain, vailous coloi.s, Blc a lai aiucsj lor savuruay e-. i( at Wc, 7Io und ,.,., P m. rj ChntPlnlno Hags, seal or walrus, all colom; patent loci; that makes them sufo ugnlnsl tho llght'tln gpied gently. Pi Ices, tOc, c-t l( loo and , PlUlF a a a a a a a a Hosiery and Underwear Ladles' fleoco lined Hose, lino gu.igc, fast black and balbrigguu doulilo soles, heels and toes, n-n Saturday ,.,,,, ,,, ,,, ftOl Ledics' heavy fleece lined Un derwear, In cream und cuuc, lino clastlo ribbed Vests and -n Pants. On Saturday only at OHL Lndies' Jersey Ribbed Under wear, Vests nnd Punts, In cream n;ul natural grey, nest i.v 85c amllty on Saturday.,.,, a a a -3 Globe Warehotis?. ! flMffi1Wm(0(tVIMt$(t(M(V((f'tMO ft SCRANTON Unco sets received prbes ns follows: B. A. P., big apple pie, stuffed with good things; L. A. I'., was a little ap plo pie, and the one who hnd N. A. V. recched no npple pie. Later In the evening, twelve ghosts of honoied an icstois gave some excellent music for ghosts. K you wotihl sustain Roosevelt, oto tor Council. Injuied in Minos. "While at woik In the Mt. Pleasant mine, yesterday morning nbout 10 o'clock, John H. Williams, of 60S North Hyde Park avenue, was caught under a fnll of lock and coal and seilously Inlured. He was removed to.the suifncu and taken to his home in the mine onilni liince. A thorough examination by Dr. D. W. Kvans showed that Williams' light shoulder blade was fiacturcd In four places, right aim dislocated, light shoulder fiactuied and skull fiaetuied. Hopes of his ieeoeiy uie entertained. Give the common scolds of the De inuu.icv, the vllllleis and del'iimeis, a good diRkliig-ii"xt Tuesday. They need it. Unceitain Love. Annie Holer, a domestic emploved on Adams avenue, appealed befoie Alder man Xoono ycbtcid.iy afternoon and swoie out a wmrant for the anest of Stacklc Subetskey, late of the old countiy, on the cjiaigc.' of bleach of piomlsp. Subeiskey was placed under an est by Constable Jacobs and glen a hearing. The aldemian gave the defendant a fatherly talk, and told him to pay the costs in the case and also to leiom-ptn'-e Annie for all time she lost. At this wilting Subeiskey was trxing to decide whether he wants to many Annie or not. Patlison can't get away fiom tho fact that he neer lefonns after election. Jackson Sheet Baptist Notes. Bv -peel.il ltriuett, some of the lc.it uics oi the Rally Day programme at tlio Jackson meet Baptist chinch will be rendered net Sunday evening, as fol lows: Congregational Tljmn "The Diadem." Sciiiiture Lesson. I'i.ier. Chorus "Praise Yo the Father." Notices and Offeilngs. Sermon. Jiccitatlon Mls Kloi-e llnimss Chnrus "O Father llol Chorus "Good Night Little rioweis" Twenty Chlldicn BNCrciso "Tho Tlag and tho C'ro. Duct MKs Glca'-on and B. I.ince Chorus "All Hail to the Hag." Congregational Hjnm "My Count, "l'ls of Theo." Benediction. Tho concert last Sunday evening was a grott success and tho host given in our church. The choruses wore cxcellcntlv rend wed. Tho capacity of tho building Cloak Department g Ladies' Noifollt effect Jueke'ls. S Plot seams Dudei's lining, etc. A : eiy jaunty gatment oC lino ker- 5 frry that would bo ; cheap at J12.W. Satin- aia nt eHi day's piieo Kl"''J0 Misses' Jnekets in lino ltcrsey, 7Z. black and rolois stl- "S?5 ish, full talloicd gar- ti SZl menls ut JStUI) tsr L idles" sihlo fo- PLaif, with j huge, bushy tails anil ; iiMi.i long; etra pcc ai sa " ial at ,Sl'5U Sp Men's Furnishings Special halo for Saturday only of six numbers in men's p.tio. lino all-wool Underwear, Tho actual values run fiom $1 " to f.'CO each, but sles am somewhat liioKi'ii, Your choico of tho lot on a or Satuiduy only at NLimU as Mph'h nll-llnen Ilnuilkciohlefn, legulatlon sUe, 15 o quality. -. ii Saturday ivU Men's heavy all-wool blue Plan ned Shltts, double ami single Inputted, button at wrist and Iiavo full jolip, Tho best cold-weather shirts eer turned out at ci wk J1.30 and , "Pl.Ull Men's Oolf flloves, In giey, blown, red, white and black; k v veiy heuv, 'Hie pall l)U(5 Men's Railroading Qlovcs, of gen uine buckskin, steam proof and guai anteed to wear well, ., n" Price 1.40 sr ?: was tested, a gieal many having to stand during tho wholo service. Secure efllcloncy nnd economy In county business by re-electing Petiuun and Mori Is. aENERAJJ NEWS NOTES. Wlltlam Lohonhock, of f-"il Umnirt strpet, was placed under ?iifl0 ball boforo Alderman DaVlcs on t lunges ptcfeiied by Mis. 1'IIpii Itandall, of Meridian stieet, and William S. Davis, of Mr. Nlrholls court. Mrs. Itandall rlmigcs at tempt at eilmlnal assult, whllo Dals ehatges nsault. Mrs. Annie Williams and daughter, Until, fnrmcily of West Hcrnntoii, but now residing at Kane, McKcan county, will return to this sldo and live ut 1C5 South llromley avenue. Mis. Muiy 1'iovost, of Washburn sttcpt, Is homo fiom u visit with ft lends at Stioudsburg. Tlio owner of a ladv's ptusc, cnntnlnlng a kov, a Pan-American coin and u num ber of pipeis, lost on Lackawanna ave nue leeontlv, can have sumo by calling at West Pldo pollco station. Mm. OrllHiliH, of North Uebecca ave liue, has rccoveicd fiom an Illness. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. David llulie, of Wilg'ht's cnuit, who was run orer by a wagon recpntlv on Lacka wanna avenue. Is rapidly Improving. William K. Decker, of :S Meridlnn Ptii'ct, who has been qulto 111 at tho Hahnemann hospital, is Impinvlng. Mlsa flraee Udwnrds, of Oh pliant, has leturmd to iter home, after a visit with West Side friends. Mrs. I'vnn Mot rig, of Lvnns (Oiirt, Is rei'ov ctlng fiom nn Illness. Mlsq Grace Illeo, of Sehlngpr Uoulc vaid, has i etui nod fioin Dundiff. Uol.iud llakor, of New Yolk, Is the guest of Mi. nnd Mis. 1J. O. Morgan, of South Main avenue. MNs Alice Lpp. of North I.lnniln ave nue, Is milUiing fiom a t-pvoto ntlack of timsllltls. The West Side llmmony Soelul lub opened up Ihelr new looms at bll Scian tim Htiett on Tliuisday evening. An en lovable entertainment nnd Miiokcr was hold, nn lntcipstliiir progiammo being rendiiPd. The club lias a -ery laigo membcishlii Te Molheis' Jewels of the Simpson Methodist Kplscop.il chinch met In tho eliiuch pailois esteidav afternonn Giant Vosbmg and family hnave moved from Noith Iliomley avenuo to Biyn Jluwr stieet. A blight and Interesting Utile Polish Kill was picked up bv the police on Noith Main avenue Thurd.iv nflPinoon. She was taken to the police Htatlnn, vvheie -he gave thp namo of Muiy, but bevond the fuel that her father and mother had a 1U whip. be could tell untiling of hei home. Late in the even ing, n Polaudci with a push cait palled foi lur, nnd volimteered the Infoinntlon th.it the little girl was Mibleet to Ills, in which she wandpied. The Loyil Ciunders and lenuested tn meet at thph lonnii Sunday, lo attend Divine, w oi ship nt the Pllst Welsh flap tht chinch In a body. rtev. T. M Phillip', of Washington. D. C , i the giiPst of Rev. nnd Mi James Keimliigcr, of South Main avenue. IK v. and Mi- Unsly Davis, of PHts btiig, nie visiting nt the home of Mi. and Mrs. G. 15. Tlionus, on Notlh Gailleld avenue. The police auestcd thie bovs last even In? on complnint of people living on Chestnut stieet, the bnja being ennged vlth linglng door bells, etc. The aldor ni.nt gave them a healing and riisclmgcd thorn awaiting futuie good conduct. Don't cio'ik Get In the sunshine. Tnln the m.iich to vietoiy of the party of proppiitj GREEXRIDGE. Mr-; W. W P.Utci-on. or Pliilidelphln, spent vclcrdij with Clieen Itldge friends Miss Uoiothv Dlmmlek has arrived In 1'nrope Mis. i:ivvfll and duiightir. Pi uipr, of Peiin avenue, left vesleidiv on an ex tended Sout)i( in ttlp The Pumpklmtrs ixjo tin Ir IIulliiw--p'pn diuclin; social at the Gieen Rlilgp Wheelmen's Club linu-e last evening. The coninillteo In chaige was tho Mhes Marlon Giewer, Nellie Ciogh m, Anna Loftil", Julia Loftus, 3I,iy Ttoppwell, IT.i el Hopewell, rioiciue Moftatt, Louise Moffat t, llairv Pink, L Grower. Paul Grewei. Geoige Tv ler. Tho pally was chaperoned bv Dr. and Mis. Giewer, Mis. Matthews, and Mls Maiy Mnffatt. Miss Teie a Loftus pieslded nt the pHno, and Mi-s Jennlo Giewer pl.ied the vio lin. The looms were decoiatcd with pumpkins, and tho Imitations ipul, "Tlie Pampkinltes will entertain jouisclf and hteady at their Hallowe'en dance, Prl drv evpnlng. Oct. 31, nt the Gieen Uidgo ilub house." The funeral of Mis. Julia Meire tool; place from the home of hei daughter, Mrs. Kdwaid Haitoll, of 10 Hicaker street, -csterday afternoon. The services were brief and impiesslvo and were con ducted bv TJev. George Chip, pastor of the Piovldemo Mothodlbt Dplscopal ehurcb. Tlw pill hpaieis weie: Henry MeGlniils. Noiman Williams, Amos Del lv and VlPtoi Andiews. A cpiai tetto .from tho Provident e Methodist Hplscnpal ehurph sang, ' Conio Unto Me." "Thv Will Dp Doup," and "It I Not Death to Die." Intel ment was mado In Mount liethel cemetery at Justus. Miss Helen Paikei, ot Stonehuist, gave u Ilnlluwe'en paity at her homo last night. The Gieen llldpo force of mall i.irrlers will bo somewhat changed by tho leslg liatlon of Mr. Dineiv. which takps pffict today. M' Unbelt will tako Mr. Imioiys )ilneo; Mr. Shepheid, day collector, will take Mr. Rnbeiu' place, nnd Daii Guy, night collector, will take Mr. Shepherd's place. J. T. AVIIIIanib will bo the nivv night collcetor. I. Vosbuig has made a good judge nnd the Demoeiats have enough Judges, Elect him. DUNMORE. Odd Pollows' hall will tonight bo the scene of a llepubllr'nii iall, when tho loinl voters will bo given an oppoitunity lu hear tho live Issues of this Imnottnnt ininpnlgli discussed bv sevenil uble spealceis, lion Holuit Miupliy, of Johnstown; Hon, Jciiv Snjdir, ot Allen low u and John M Hauls will bo among thn-o piesent. Attorney II. S. Hublir will act as piesldlng otlleer '1 he Amerl caii hand has been ciimiptiI for the occa sion and a lively evening of niiisii, sing ing and good speeehes Is promised I.i t evciy voter muko an cflort to ho present and, on Tuesday by their votes, put tlio biggest hoi nigh In Hip state bupk lu tho Itepttblicun (olumu, whcie Hhe ilghtfully belongs, and (how our appti elation ot those who, among cither things, have made our lang.vvanted flee mall dellveiy a icality and not a dieiim, The fuuoial of tho lato Mis. William Wiillon, who dlid nt hor homo In New Yoik on Tuesday last, was held fiom tho homo of her sister, Mis, J, It. Mui- phy, jesterduy morning at 8 o'clock. A solemn high mass of requiem was cele biatid lu St Mud's church by Ucv. SI. 1) Donlan. as-lstcd by Ilov, Poland a nephew of tho deceased. Interment was made In tho old Catholic ceinteiy. Tho pall beaieiH weie John Poland, of Cnr bondale. W J. Costello K J, Lynett, T. P. Caw ley. J. J. Scott and James Duff), Tho members of tho Tennis club weie entertained at tlio homo of MUs Knthijn Teeter, on Elm stioet. last evening Tho AIT OtD ATO WEIL-TRIED REMEOT. KR3 WINSLOW'S SOOTIIINQ SYTIUP for children teething, 13 the prescription oi bne ot the beat femala phyMchuis and purses In the United States, and has bceq tsed Blxty years with never-fulling trncJ tess by millions of mothers for their chili . flren. During tho process ot tcatliiug Hi 4 taluo is Incalculable. It relloves tho chili I from pain, cures diarrhoea, griping In ilia towels, and wind-colic. IJy giving health, to the child It rests tho mother. Price, I tu.Mjitv.Jiit CAnta a. iujill.. ' nffnlr was a mnsnuerniln llallowoen so cial, and many very artistic, ns well as weird rouimesj vcre noticed. Vnilotis scasonablo diversions weio Indulged In, nnd a very merry evening was enjoyed, Prohibition candidates for county com missioners George W. Hlescckcr, Now toll! Gonier D, lleese, SeliilltOn. Wllmcr Stevens Is conllncd lo his home, on Ulukely Btippt, Hiifferlng fiom n vcrv painful fool, tho crfccls ot running a mill Into the font lnt week. , Dr. 1'. W. WlnlPis and John NUdinls lpft yesterday for n week's stay In Plkn county, wheio they will hunt deer and bear. Plrst Methodht Episcopal ehtireh-tlcv. Charles Henry Nowlng, pastor. Morn ing prayer nt 10 o'clock! sendees ot 10 m a. m..nnd 7.30 p. in. The pastors will preach at both services! morning sub ject, "Your Consecration": evening nub 1ccl, "Your rrletid"; class meeting at 11.1." a. m.; Sunday school at 2.30 p. m.j evening prayer at H.S0 o'plock. Tuesday, Wedncsduy, Thursday and Friday even ings, the cottngo prayer meetings will bo continued. These mooting liuvo been of great help during tho pnst week. Ono week from Sunday will begin the series of extra sendees In the church. Duiimore Prosbvtcrlan church Uev. V . F. Gibbons, pastor. Services at 10 30 n. m. and "..'0 p. m. Morning siiblect, "f'tulstlnn Cltlzcndilp"; evening siibtcct, "What Is a Successful Life." This will bo the llrst of a seilrs of sctmons on "Success," to bo delivered on Sunday evenings. Tho Tilpp Avenue Christian church Pi caching, both morning und evening, by tho pastor; morning topic. "Tlio Cities of Iiofugo"; evening topic, "Tho Invita tion llolected"; Bible fcIiooI nt 10 a. m.; the Senior Undenvor meets at 0 30 p. m., topic. "Tho Pest Gltt" (I Cor. MhaS to -Kill!!!), lender, Olive Svv.ul. Tiled and turn In councils; safe at Hairlsbuig Joseph Oliver; elect hi in. NORTH SCRANTON. Another Republican uilly will bo held in the Auditorium. this evening, under the auspices of tho vailous Ucptibltcan clubs. Tho following speaker will bo present and deliver addresses: Hon. Rob ot t S. Muiphv, of Johnstown; Hon. Jerry Snvdcr, of Allcntown: c-Itecoider James Molr, W. Gaylord Thomas. Tlio North Ser.inton Glee society will bo present nnd render several selections Pievlous to tho meeting a big parade will be held, form ing on tho squnio piomptly at 7 o'clock. An Inteu sting game of basket ball was plived I'ist evening between tho Hlgh woiks Defendeis and tho Shamiock teams, nt tho Auditoiluni. The scoio was L'-D. lu favor of tho Shamrocks. Ronald, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilelhl, ot Meade avenue, met with a painful acldcnt Thin 'day evening, up setting a kettle of boiling coffeo over his knees and feet. Geoige W. Davis, or West Maiket stieet, has relumed from u week's stnv In 1'ittsburg nnd Philadelphia, where he attended a meeting of the State Phnr mieeiitlcal board, of which he Is a mem ber. Eddie James did well his flist teim Give him another. SOUTH SCRANTON. A well-attended meeting of the Star Social club was hold in Miitz's lull, on Plttston avenue, last evening, when neai Iv even- member was present. The club rooms have been recently renovated and aie now ono of tho cosiest meeting places in Sci anion. A pleasant cntoitalnmcnt nnd social, in commemoration of Hallowe'en, was held last evening at tho Young Women s Christian nssoeiation looms, on Cedar avenue, under the auspices ot the Loyal t club. loseph Moore, a ipsldent ot Eieek stieet, was squeezed against the barn by a mule esteiday. and sustained a fiactuie of the lett aim. A well attended mooting of the Knights of Malta was held in Haitman's hill last evening. Dt. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam is guai anteed to cure all coughs "No cuie, no piv." Tor sale by all dealeis Miss Annlo Henry, of Cnbondnle, 13 spending a few days at the home of Ml. and Mi-. Joseph II. Golf, on River stieet. All mombeis of the South Scinnton Re publican association will be at Atbletlo hall at 7"0 p m , on Monday, to fotm an escoit for the candidates and speukcrs at the two mass meetings. Rebuke Lvnett's led flag lag by vot ing jour Republicanism stialght. OBITUARY. . MRS. Jl'NXIH DUPPY, a daughter of J. T. Gibson, residing at Mi riospru avenue, di-d jtcstciday at the ago of I" j eats. Tho funotal will tako pi ice at ,': o'clock tomonow afternoon, and Intei nicnt wilt be made in St. Maty's cemc leiy, Dunmoie. HDi;i:N pj:ckins. the lnight little 1- ear-old daughter of Ml. and Mr-. Rob ert W. Pecklns, ot HIS Jackson stieet, died last evening nt 11 30 o'clock, after a long illness, in winch sho has been a patient sufferer. Tho funeral aiiangc ments will bo mado later. MRS. J AND DUITY. daughtei of J. P. Gibson, of T.13 Piospcct nvenue, died yes terday at 1.30 p. m. rimeial will be lu Id totnniinvv nt :: o'clock. Intoinient at Duu moro cemctuj. Tho fiuieial ot Potei Unettlch, who died Wednesday, will tnko place Horn his 1 it 3 lesldence. 211 Penn irtcnue. tomonow nt teinnon at -' 30. Intel ment lu l'oiest Hill eemeteiy ,J i BACKUS TEAM WON TWO. Defented the Ailingtons on Their Own Alleys East Night. ,i Tho Hackus team of tho City Howling league incioased their peicpiitago last night by winning' two out of tin op games fiom tho Ailingtons on the hit ters nllej.s. The games weie po-itponed fiom last Monday night. Tho Ailingtons aie now tied with the Fiankllns for (list place, pach team having won nine and lost tlueo games, Tlio HaeUiis team uio thlid, with eight g.iiueH won and lour lost. Tho semes of last night's games weie us follows: ARLINGTON'S. J. Klcfer 1" r.J 111 -J"! Jones in 1" 111- Hi (' Klefer 117 1 1i-W0 Roll li'i 171 1lfi- Us Melster I'J 170 I7 .'f. 77-' & IS SJ2-2I3.' BACKUS. P.ihienholt n 17J li- 173 C, Mooio HI I'd in-431 Peckens .., 17J lo 1f.S- 1S3 A. Mnoro ,.., Ji.S 1"0 l.Vi-M7 Hopkins ., 17") 170 137- ISJ "797 "SIS 7C5-2I10 High Scoie-Melster, 1D7. High Aveiago-Melster.a 1SI MO. WILL PREACH IN CATHEDRAL. Rt, Rev. Bishop Spauldinp; Will De liver Seimon Tomonow. Rt. ltev, Ilishop John Lancaster Spjuldlng. ot Peoila, III., one of tho ilieinbeis of the nibttiatlon c-ommls-Hlon, has accepted un invitation of lit. llcv. Hlshop lloban to pi each a seimon at St. Petei's cathedial dining tho pio gress of tho last muss tomonow. Hlshop Spauldlng Is gcneially irtog nUeil as one ot tho most intellectual chin chipen In the Roman Catholic thuich In this country, and has 11 wide icputatlon us a pulpit orator. Ills tel-low-iueiubeis ot the aibltratlon com- IT IS DOUBTJUh If Local Applications Alone Ever Cured a Case of Catarrh. Most leincdlcH for tho treatment of catiuih nro In the, renin of spiajH, In halers, powdeis, washes or snlvrs, all puicly local applications, ttnd iniiny of thcin often give tciupoiniy lellef, but tlio ri'iison none of them ever iciilly chip uhioulu catnuli Is because ciitiurli Is not a local disease and It cannot ho cutcd simply by ti eating the local syiiiDtoms, M01 cover the 11101 e seilous tonus ot catarrh, like cnlatrh of the stomach and ctitarih of tho hionchlal tubes, can not be leiirhcd at nil by local applica tions nnd the fact Unit neglected fa tal ill of tlio head eiy soon Involves the bronchial tubes, stomach und liver, domonstiatcs that the disease Is a blood disorder, a constitutional initially and not nt all a local disease, To jcally cute catuirh the system must bo cleansed fiom cntitrihnl poi son by nn Intel mil lemcdy which nets effectively upon tho blood nnd liver. Tlio success of a new ciitiiuh lcin cdy, Stuart's Cutnnli Tablets, Is be cause It dilvcs out of the system, through natural channels, the catiurluil poison and the mucous lining ot tho nose, tlno.it and trachea ate freed fiom the excessive mucus which collects and causes the hawking-, spitting nnd gag ging, because the excessive secretion Is not furnished from healthy blood. Slunit's Cutaith Tablets contain many of the saino valuable nntlsentlcs used In spiavs and Inhiileis, but In stead of being applied to tho Inflamed inembiancs of the nose and thio.it, they aie taken Into the stomach nnd thus leach the blood, the teal seat and cause of the disease. Stuart's Catiuih Tablets aie huge, pleasant tasting lozenges, composed of Red Gum, Hydrastun, Hloodioot, nnd similar catarih specifics, and so safe to use that little chlldicn .stifleilng f 10111 colds lake them with tho same benefi cial lestilts as adult persons. No tiace of cocaine or opiates, so common lu catairh medicines, can be found In Stuaifs Catauh Tablets. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre, M. Rels, Lessee and M'inoger. A. J. Duffy, liuslness Manager. Saturday IZ'R Nov. 1. "IT LISTENS DOT VHY." LOUIS MANN AS "HOCF1 run CONSUL," A NHW COMEDY IN -t ACTS DJ RUCTION OP WALTER D YEAGER JO-PLAYERS !0 Elenslvo Pioductlon Complete. PRICES "Matinee. J.'k e . 73e Night, 2'c, 50c., 71c, Jl, 130 Scats on sale. Academy of Music M. Rels, Lessee and Manager. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager. Week s, Oct. 27, King Dramatic Co., REPERTOIRE Sitiudav matinee, ' Shenandoah": Sit in day night, "Slaves ot Hie Oiicut." nPippQ Matlncc, 10 an 1 20c. rniuUO Mllt, 10, 30 anil 30c ALE NEXT WEEIC HUNTLEY-MOORE STOCK CO. Moniluv Night. ' The New Dominion." .,00 special 1. idles' 'tickets on .Monday night at 13 cents. Dixie's Theatre, HENRY PARNSWORTII DIXIE, Lessee and Manager. "WEEK OF "OCTOBER 27. THE GREAT LOOP THE LOOP. Ry Lottie I. union MARIAN MANOLA & CO. "A Mnlf'un ti mil Mils" MR. AND MRS. PERKINS EISHER "Half Wnv House" JENNIE YEAMANS. Comedienne ARMOUR & BAGULEY. FIELDS AND WOOLEY. Gi 1 man Comedians WOOD AND RAY. I'onucllaiis and Daneeis. STAR THEATRE ALP. G. IIERR1NGTON, Manager. ThuiMlav, Pililav and Sitiudav, OCTOHI3R .0. 'it AND NOV. 1 Clark's ROYAL BURLESQUERS MATINEE EVERY V . Lubricate You r ilachinery by Scientific flethods and savi SIXTY PER CENT ot c. pcmsi-s Wp nuke a specially of pi 01m lu lu ic ants lor pioper pin poses Tho Siiiulersoii Oil and Specialty Co., 1 Race Street, City. mls-slon will attend tlio bcnlccs In a body for tlio puioose of hulling lilin pi-cat lu - ... : 8 gj MILLING CO. yra IV4 ROCHESTER.NV. ' ()ilji Goldsmith's Bazaari Trade Tq, it IS Oo If We Say So, What's the use of "claiming ev erything; in sight." Nobody believes it. Our modest statements with the goods to back them up are much to be preferred. You can reason it out for yourself, for you're just as able to see through a milestone as anybody else. Satisfactory Saturday Suggestions : 1 MEN'S GLOVES. Silk Lined Gray Mocha Gloves and Silk Lined Kid Glovcc. 51.00 THE PAIR. Men's Fine Gray Mocha Gloves. Adler's make, and that's good. $1.50 THE PAIR. MEN'S PERCALE SHIRTS. Neat black and white effects in Percale Besom Shirts. 50c and $1.00 EACH. OUTING NIGHT SHIRTS. Some men feel the cold more than others. These Outing Flan nel Night Shirts are warm and comfortable. 50c EACH. WOMEN'S WRIST BAGS. A new lot of Wrist Bags. 25c to $1.49 EACH tells of the assortment. CHATELAINES, Too, good choosing a i;sc to vJ." tAun, Q HIGH SCHOOL PINS. These "S. H. S." Pins again at the reduced price, 15c EACH. Tkat sn.iupfc th nlimrrtllc In. jrquirics since last sale. STATIONERY BOX. Box vith twenty-four sheets of fine writing paper and twenty four envenopes to match 10c THE BOX. ISE2EE2! sl,Qga fEEffi', ry x-n reeo Valley Rye Is a King in The Royal Family of Whiskies. It is old, mellow and pu. that's why. Four full quart bottles, deliv ered for five dollars, anywhere east of the Mississippi river. j eyBroty Old 'Phone 2162. Ok.atfn, . , AT r JALES UWMT7YT .JV ji(. Lackawamna Ave,ScramtonV 1 Fine Tailoring . . a I US v7 ST What kind of a Suit or Overcoat are you goiug to buy this Fall? If you want one $, with character, fit aud grace if you want ST the best come to us. 2 Our line is filled with novelties, The 2, newest and uice3t goods in the world, ex- g.' elusive patterns most of them and it is im- . possible to buy garments anywhere, made as ours .are made for less money thau we ' charge. g 0" 3 It W. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor, g jfj 213 Wyoming Avenue. 5 A f Put on an l riHfli-:i AIID AY01D I WARREN-EHRET COMPANY, 321 WASHINGTON AVE. ftiif ' t B MarK MEN'S SUSPENDERS. Extraordinary value in Sus penders at twenty-five cents; but here arc 'Silk Suspenders at 50c THE PAIR. NEW "DODO" BOWS. These dainty Shield Bows, tn black, white and fancies. 25c EACH. NARROW 4-IN-HANDS. Be right in style; get ono of these narrow 4-in-hands. 50 In ches long, 1 inch wide; red, blue, lioht and dark green and black. 5c EACH. UNDERWEAR Men's Natural Australian Wool Shirts and Drawers. $1.00 A GARMENT. Wright's Wool Fleece Shirt and Drawers for youths. 50c A GARMENT. METAL PRINT VELVETS. Very taking as well as very fashionable; low priced, too. 75c THE YARD. FLANNEL WAISTINGS. No use wasting time looking for waistings; get them here. Plain Colors, 25c and 45c. Fancy Stripes, 45c, 49c and 59c. FUR NECK SCARFS. Lots and lots of these to choose from, and full value in every one. Come in anc try one on. 10 New 'Phone 2974. Z.5.fc , i )! PlniY Dnnf aikH num. ALL TROUBLE. 'i'''j