xct if fit- tv V Vv, V' A H THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1902. 5 WEST CRANTON Republican Club Elects Five New Members. Miss Wettling Entertains Other Notes and Personal Mention. A legulur meeting oC the Wot Side Republican club was liolil Inst evening and live now membeis were elected, 'f hoy went David Jenkins, of Van Huron avenue: Tallle M. Evans, of Academy street; Hovvatd Davles, of South Main avenue; Heos Lewis, of Storrs avenue, iiml Wallace G. Moser, of Lafayette fill ret, The flnanelnt status of the club wna discussed and, owing to the limited number of membeis piesent, nrlion was deferred until tomorrow evening, when an adjourned regular meeting "111 be held, at which every member Is ex pected to be present. Watching for His Wife. For some, thno the residents In the vic inity of South IItlo Talk avenue, near Academy stieet, have- been annoyed by tho mjsteilous antics of a joung mini, who nightly paced up and down the Miect, and at itiloils times peeped in the windows of a certain house. Acting Lieutenant Dnld .1. Dnv Is was no tilled, and uttir donning citizens' 'lollies last evening, stinted out to lo ci to the intruder. Sluutlv nfler his nr livnl on tho scene the j Ming man up pent ed and ho was caught. Ho explained that lie had been s-epaialed lrom Ills wife and that she was employed at the house in question. The olflccr took the man to the house and bt ought him face to face with his wife. She said that her husband hud been annovlng her, and In eonseciuenco she was aft aid to go out of doors for fenr he would do her bodily harm. On Ills promise not to molest her ngnln, the man was allotted to depmL on his own recognizance. nn apptoprlatlon should also bo seemed to further this project. Charged -with Stealing Watch. A joung man named Joseph Itlchards, who resides on Keyscr avenuo. was tu lestcd Wednesday night by Patrolman John Malott, charged with tho larceny of a watch from another man In Caw icy'a saloon on West Lackawanna nvo nuo. When semched Itlchards had tho watch in his i)oscsslon. mid us ho was too drunk to make nn explanation, ho was locked up lor a heating yesterday morn ing. Itu was lined $1 for being drunk, and held In $."00 hall for tho luircuy of the watch. Columbia Hose Company. The membeis of the old Columbia Hose nnd Chemlcnl company held a reunion Wednesday evening: at Maish's tafo on North Main avenue, where thev also cn tci tamed n number ot Invited guests. Tho primary object ot the meeting was to consider tho advisability of lorimtlat ing a social club. A committee was appointed to srcuie suitable quarters, where the company will ho located permancntlv and to le pmt at tho nct meeting. Speeches weie made by several of those present, and a light luncheon was jpived. Widening of a Sheet. Common Comictlmen William W, Evans, Eclwnid Staring and Evun Evans of the rourth waul, ate working enei-jL.etic.iIIv- to serine tin nppropriatlon lor the widening ot L.ifajette tieet, he tween Main an-mie and Bromley avenue This contemplated Improvement Is Ktd Iv needed, nnd It is to he hoped their cftot Is will be successful. The widening of Price street, between Main avenue nnd Bromley avenue is also needed, and Miss Wettling Surpiised. A number of filetids ot MIh Ucitlta Wettling Invaded her home on South Bromley avenuo Wednesday evening and tendeted her a sutpiNo patty. She was equal to the Invasion and entettalneil them In a delightful inmmei. Music, singing, dnnclns and lofroshmenls weie the fentutfs, Thoso In attendance weie: Ml. and Mm Slam lie Miller, .Mr. and Mts. Will Jniiile son, Mr. and Mis. Fiunk Jones, Mi. and Mih. Gi-otge Wettling. Mlsss Mattlo Oj vls, Giuce Bond, lieitha Wettling. Anni Uenchler, Miss Meats, Palmer Willie ins, Ell Ilnirls, David Owens unit Lou Tap-pan. Defendant Was Discharged. Thomas Robeits, of Kev--er avenue, w is niiaigned befoie Aldoimin Davles lust evening on the chaige of assault and bat tery, picfeitcd by Isaac Evans, of Qu ly avenue. At tho hem hit; nil of the piospuitoi's witnesses testllled favoiablv for the de fendant, and Ilnbcits was iKehaiged. avenue, entertained a largo party of friends recently nt her home, The occa sion was her birthday and tho event was enjojed by nil In attendance. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Roiibln, of 1714 Prlco Rtrcct, served an oyster supper to a number of friends nt their homo re cently. Among tho guests was Theodora Ilrotvn, of Now York, Miss Jennie Eynen, of South Bromley avenue, enlcrtnlned tho Bon Ton Girls nt her homo on Wedncsdny afternoon. William Williams, of Olvphnnt, a for mer tesldent of West Lncknwanna ave nue, died on Wednesday. Deceased wits a btothcr ot Mrs. Hairy A. Godshull, of 131 South Sumner avenue. A social session was held at tho homo of W. B. Morgan, on Wcdneidnv evening In honor of his guest, William W. Evans. Recitations, solos, etc., wcro given, and refreshments weto served. Mls Elbnbcth Whetstone, of Four teenth street, enteitnlned tho X, Y, '. club nt her home leccntly. A huge num ber weto ptexent. Gcorgo Hoffman, of South Sumner ave nue, has ncccptcd a position with the Wells Fnrgo Express company. Adam Warner, or Eynon street, was ln lutcd whllo nt work In tho Ilydo Pntk initios leccnllv. Company Tl, I'lrst iee,ltnent of Liinrers, Catholic Total Abstlnrnto union, tesunied their weekly thills in their linll last cvenlnr. A daughtpr vvns toeently born to Mr. and Mis. Wqltei 'Riilllo.v, of Jackson stteet. Mis, Eiauk Case, of Clatk's Summit, I the guest of telatlves on this side.' Mis, Juno ltodeilck, of Evnon street, Is entertaining Mis. Thomas Williams and iliughtcr, A'lolu, of EmMcton. Miss Edna Williams of South Main avenue', tins ns her guest, Miss MIIllo Wllgtis ot Tllinc.i, N. Y. Byion ll.vhle, of Ilobliisou stiect, Is te pm led to bo seriously III. Alfred Wlildlck, ot rilmoic avenue, Is on the sick list. William E Phillips, of Cat Held n venue, wits sctlomlv In lined while eiiRiigVd nt his vvtiik at the Nut and Bolt woiks on 'iucsdnv. lie was itniik In the ojo bv a liige hammer, Injinlng It vn bully Hut It was upccsaty fm him to leave eatly vesterduv morning for Philadelphia, wheie ho will be flouted by spoelnllsts. It Is f, in od that his cvcslght will bo de bit njed. Dancing Class Socials. 'I he Wahneta dancing class held a so cltl In Meals' linll last evening, which was attended by a Inige number of nuiig peotic. Bnuei s ouhestia furnished the music. Tin' Enlmnltic dancing (lass, whleh was lecentlv mgnnled, held a d nice l.it night in St. Pauls hall, wheto a laige number eongiegated and dam ed to music furnished by Bonnie's orchestra. Five stamps given away with each bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. Events of This Evening. Piepaiatory service for holy communion will be held this evening at 7.30 o'clock In St. Mink's Lutheran church. The Junloi Epworlh League w others ot the Simpson Methodist Episcopal chmc li will hold a conference in the church pal lets this evening The Ladles' Home and T'oiolgn MNslon niy societies of thf W.vhbmn bit net Piesb.vterian chinch will moot this aftd noon at the home ot Mis J. A. Nie mever, 70". Noith Main avenue. Mt". T. J. Luee will preside. GENEHAX NEWS NOTES. St. Paul's hall, foimerlv known ns St. Dav id's, w 111 lie re-opened on Th.inkgiv -lug night vlth nn "at home" social by St. Pauls Pioneer coips. Tho hall his undo gone a number of changes, and scv einl much-needed imptovements have been made. MI'S Mabel Towkshuty, of 311 Rebecca m Semi-Annual Sale t 1 O eKeening Linen a Hoys Begin, on Tuesday morning. There ought to be a welcome sound in this announcement to every housekeeper, for they know by experience that it means a saving of just so much on every yard or item bought in these departments while the sale continues. to a Bleached Linen Table Damasks 5: iss ... All new patterns and the best makes known to the trade. &. -5; 58 in. Dnmasks . . 58 in. Damasks. , 58 in. Dnmasks . , 58 in. Damasks. , 54 in. Dnmasks, . 60 in. Dnmasks. . 72 in. Damasks. . G8 in. Dnmasks. . 72 in. Damasks . , Worth. Tor. . 28c 22c .35c 25c .45c 35c .50c 38c .59c 45c . 65c 55c .75c 59c 75c 65c .85c 75c Woitb. 72 in. Damask.?!. 00 ta in. jJamasK. 72 in. Damask. 72 in. Datnask. 72 in. Damask . 72 in. Damask. 72 in. Dnmask . 72 in. Damask. 72 in. Damask . 1 1"!.'. 1.25 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.65 185 2.00 ? .87i ss; .OR Eor, .98 1.12 1.19 1.29 1.39 1.50 1.69 1.85 5?: SOUTH SCK ANTON. Thoie was a laite attendance at the funeral of the Into James it. Kollv, who vvoh I ilit at lest yesteiday morning fioin the famll lesldcncc on South living ave nue. A high mass of iccpilcm was eele hiattd In St. John's chinch on Pig stieet at fc.30 o'clock, Hie sen Icus being eon ducted by llev. rather Caw ley, of Illinois, a cousin ot the deceased. The college nf tciwaids proceeded to the iieluwaie and liudbon Steel woiks Htatloii and took a ttnln for Aichbald, wheio Intel ment was made. Tho pall-beaieis weio: lion. P. J. White and John Bauett, of Archbald; C. G. Ilolnnd, M. O. Langan, IMtilck Eo linicl and P. J. Messltt. 'the senior and Junior tiunlng classes ot tho Set. mton Athletic club luivo been hatd at work for some time practicing loi an ente'it.ilninent whleh will talso place lhanlisgiving evo In tho Athletic club hall on Aldei stteet. The clashes have made gicat piogicss timing the pist e.ir under tiio dliectlou of I'hjMc.iI Instiiietor Victor Notli. who Ins placed tho senior clats in tlie finnt tank. The towel social was again the fcnluie In tha lllckmv Stiect Piesb.vleiian pal ish house Hbt evening, and the atli-ndaiif o was fuliv as large as the nilit beloie. A good pioginmnip ot vocal and ln&tiit inciital muslo was icndcicd in which the t'lioial union, led liv Piofosor C. l. Eeiman, took a leading put. At the cloo of the entci tai.iment icficshiiiunts wcio faeived. Jt St. John's hall last evening games weie pla.vcd betvv-cn the Detendeis and Sunsets on one so, and the Twentieth Centuiy nnd IJcfeiuleis' bccond team. The two g.uni-s weio plnvcd nltciiuttcly. Tho buntets snuggled haul to keep down the ieoie, with wliu success lb shown by a scoio of 4J-1J in ftvoi of St. John's De fendeis. uho .second uuuo vas much inoiu Intel csting and tho teams weie piot t evenly matehnl. 'J he .seoie, 10-b, wr.j in favoi of tho Second botendeis. roimci City Ticasutcr E. J. Itoliinsou, of Cccl.ii .iveniic. will bo a candid itu at the coming Ecmociatlc piinuulcb for tho oflico of city iccoidei. A membeis' -oclaI of tho St. Alojtlus society was held in Phaiiuaey hall on Plti'.ton avenuo last evening. Kcfiesli uients weie solved nt the close of the so cial, which was hugely attended. The lecentlv oiganUed gun club will hold the tit "t imiiKii shooting mutch of the csison this evening ul llicii lieadiiu.u tcis, ill.' Pittston tiM nue. 'J ho aged lather of Police Officer Clinics Webei is .seilousl ill at the l.un II v lesidcnee, ijl". Cedar avenue. Mis. Philip Avlswoith, of I'ostoi, is tho guest ot Mr. nnd Mi.s. Steillug Sinuell on l'lttston avenue. IJi Sehlo.v's Lung Healing 1? ilsam Is guaiantccd to euio all coughs. "So cine, no pay." Eoi sale by all dealeis. - Mis A". Koinachcr, of I'ittbton ave nue, spent jcsteiday with iclatlves in Pittston. Col i where ho will nesumo chnigo of tho offices ot tho International Concspond enco Bohoots In that clly. Among tho mcniborn of Cliccn Kldgo lodge, Independent Older of Odd Pellowo, vvho attended tho session held In Cm lion dalo Wedncsdny ovcnlng by the stato ofll teis weio: S. E. Addyman, Era Oiay, Mylo Kemp, atat rarnhnm, H. E. Eldrld, Clint leu I. Jones, Will Jlcndilckson, Hob eit Pntterfton and Lowls Lewis. One ot the membeis hnd with him a hand mint ed apt on worn by his father In that lodgo over tlfty jears ago. Among tha tiunllH of No. 27 school who at tho last cMimlnatlons for cittinnco to tho high school made an aveiago of over 8." per cent, weie! Sarah Hansom, Emily Itnckln, I'iniik Cooper. Itussclt noncnr, Ollvo Caiter, Allen Woodiuff, Anabcllo Crosbv, Anna Illackmotc, Call lleploglo nnd Chniles Kear. Word was received hero Wedncsdny of the koiIiiiih Illness ot Vein Saftoid, of Wyoming-ii venue, who mor the past tlueo ycuxs bus been employed In Long Island. Mts. Snffoid accompanied by her daugh ter, Lillian, and son, Dwlght, left yes teiday for Long Island to attend htm, Tho Old Maids' Convention" which was held In tho pallors of the Oieon llldgo x-icsuyteiinn chinch Inst evetilng tindi'i the auspices of tho Ladles' Aid Hoelotv was an cnteitnlniuent of a novel kind and was hugely attended bv nn iippieclntUo audience. Tho mooting which was held ut tho home of Miss Angolln Clovoiblos scm vvns called to older by the Pieldont Eeslu A. Mann, after which the secre tmy, Angelina f'lovoi blossom, called tho loll to which esich of tho delegates 10 Fpoudcd with a few iippiopilnto words, tlioies of thu Misses Mm lab llnnnah IA lngston, Kutilmi Schmidt and Ltulnda Looknlcn weto clieclnllv funny. Anions the most Intel estlng events of tho meet ing weie paper on "The Mnnlige Sta tistics for tin Year," bv I'tiiltful Tomp kins, and "The Eligibility ol Young Mi n foi Mm Huge," by Susan E. Sciiigglns. A SOUUCE OF SUIU'KISE NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Chniles Xampinnn, of Waveily, Ar rested on a Charge of Horse Stealing Other Notes. Charlis I.anipmnn, of Waveily, was nr talgned In Aldermnn Mjcis' coiut jcs teiday on the charge ot liorso stealing, ptefeited by William Ilhoadei, of tho s-ame place. On Nov;. 11, E.nnpmnn went to Khondes' barn nnd took a lingo bay horse anil lnitid towards the city. When ho leached William Eldilge's hotel in Chinchilla ho sold the hoiso to Eldrlgc for $W. Jle then came to this city. When Ithoades, who Is a butcher,, found the animal gone ho notllled the police, and on the following day he re ceived notice that the horse was sold to Eldilgo, and that Lampman was still in tho cltv. Rhoades swore out a wuuaiit for his in rest, and Constnble Mills cap tured Lampman on Spruce street. At the hearing Lampman had but $18 out of the 40 in his possession. The nldcrmnn committed him to jail in de fault of $2,000 bail. TOLD IN" A FEW LINES. Table Napkins Reduced Napkins to match all the better class Table Damasks. These are all pure linen, full bleached, and include the newest and best designs. 9 va Wotth, 5-8 Napkins. S .95 5-8 Napkins. 1.00 5-8 Napkins. 1.25 5-8 Nnpkins. 1.35 5-8 Napkins. 1.50 5-8 Napkins. 1.75 5-8 Napkins. 2.25 3-4 Nnpkins. 2.25 Now. $ .79 doz. .89 doz. 1.00 doz. 1.19 doz. 1.39 doz. 1.50 doz. 1.89 doz. 1.89 doz. Worth. Now. 3-4 Napkins. S2.35 $1.98 doz. 3-4 Napkins. 2.50 2.19 doz. 3-4 Napkins. 3.00 2.59 doz. 3-4 Napkins. 3.25 2.69 doz. 3-4 Nnpkins. 3.75 2.98 doz. 3-4 Napkins. 4.00 3.19 doz. 3-4 Napkins. 4.25 3.39 doz. 3-4 Napkins. 4.75 3.89 doz. 3-4 Napkins. 6,00 4.50 doz. tf. J $ a us ! Is Matchless Towel Bargains Barbers' Towels. 14x26, 7c each. Dozen 75c. All Linen Damask Towels, 16x31,worth I2jceach, 9c: doz,$l. 2: Heavy Huck Towels, regular 12c kind, each 9c: dozen 51. 5? All Linen Huck or Damask Towels worth 15c. 18c and 20r. : C5! each, about 200 dozen In all, extra special at, each, 12J4C. Sri All other towels correspondingly reduced during this g-eat sale! g S Crash Toweling; Specials Union Linen Crash Toweling, 6c kind, at 4c. S Heavy All Linen Scotch Crash, worth 12c, at 8c. g Glass Toweling and other yard goods at correspondingly low prices id S Remarkable Values in Bedspreads 1 New patterns, of Sr! 3 U5 a All large sizes and thoroughly good dualities. course, and some are fringed. 89c Bed Spreads at, , , , , , 79c $1.15 Ded Spreads nt,,., 08c $1,35 Bed Spreads nt. , , .$1.10 1,50 Bed Spreads at. , , .$1,20 $1,75 Bed Spreads at. . . .$1.50 $1.85 Bed Epieads at, . , .$1.59 $3.00 Bed Epieads at, . . .$1.75 $2.25 Bed Spreads at,. ,,$185 $2.19 ij $3.50 Bed Spreads at a a a a a $3.00 Bed Spreads at, , , ,$2.50 $3.50 Bed Spreads at, , , ,$2.08 $4.00 Bed Spreads at. , , ,$3.50 $4.50 Bed Spiends at. , , ,$4.00 $5.00 Bed Spreads at, , , ,$4.50 Pillow Cases, Sheets, Sheet ings and all other kinds of housekeeping linens at special bargain prices. Globe Warehouse v. mmmmmm&mtmMmmmmim S DUNMORE. The iippolntmciit ot u buigoss to succeed lluiBpvs Hinsihell mi .hmiMiy 1 when he iis-juincs hli- duties js i ounty coimiils- Lionel Is aliencly eeiLlsliiff u number of local Demon its. The appointment by the coiut that time Is ronsldcied ciiuivaleiit to tho nomination by tho putty a month latei. William 1. I'm cell, the piesent JiHscssor of the Flist wind was the tlist mi tho Binuiid wiiii a petition, but e ('ouiiclltnan l .7. W.ud was n close noe onil mid u meiiy tlsht Is now on lor tho slKii.itiucs ul tiio lending men nmontj tho Democintlo politicians'. At a icicut metliiif of tho dhectois of tho now b.uilc sovti.il ileslirns for tho Piupo-,cd new liulldluir weio evimintd, 'I he plans of Aicliltcct nuckvvoitli Boemed to eonie llio )ieaii),t to lllllna: tho leqiilto ments nnd nltboiisli donnlto action wn.s not liilcen It Is likely Mr. Duckvvoith will bo chosen. Tho desdRiiH uliown contuiu plale a veiy hnndsomo building which will bo a derided addition to tho IhiioiikIi. It Ih not lilcoly that vvoik will bo tommeneed liulll inily hpiiniT .ih It Ih (loomed inad visable to pi eel a building ol that kind iluilng tho vvlntoi months. The deeds lor tho land piuchased fiom Miss .Miugniet Mel lalo nnd John Stanton .it tho comer of Hlnkoly and Diinl.er utieota weio le eched b.v tho cllieclois nnd ato now on let oiil which cleats away any doubt n to wheio tho location ot tho n.w stiuctuiit might be Tho mvlval mcotlnga being held In tho Methodist iJplKcnpiil cliuuli nio l.ugoly atteiuled nnd much Inteiest mauilcsted Tho meeting tonight will bo tho last this week, beginning on Monday evening of next week Tho ihio company will today pay tho emplojcs at Gipsy Uiovo and No 5 cul lloi le.s s -Mlcliuol Gnllona, of Ilutler stiei t, has re. tinned liomu fmni llutle, Mout. GUWENJUDCIE. There will bo n Thanksgiving h.ilo nt tho Chinch ot the flood Shephuiil Wednebday, Nov, Jii, iifteinoen mid ovtiilug. Pumpkin plea, cuke and fancy iu tides) for Chilnt mas pi intents for salo. It will be undnr tho auspices of St Cithulnu'tf guild Mrs C li Shoemaker Is bcilotisly ill ut hur homo on Cupouso avenue Mrs. AV C Ileynnhls, of Now Vwk stieet, Is v Initios tilends ut Hajto, N "V Dr. Chuiles Ge.uy, of lAipouso avenue, is in New York city, Hoy Itelbell has I etui lied fiom an ex tended stny in Caibondale. Miss lfuiul Stone, of llumlintnn, is tho guest of Miss lieutlo AVescott, ot Now Voile stieet. Attorney dialled Dawson, of Sandeison nven ue, lb able to bo about agulu after n serious IllutbS. Tho choir of the Asbury Methodist Upls copal vhuich aio piactlcing for an entci tninnient to be given Iu the near futute. J. D. Graybcll, of 1J7J Cupuuse avenue, Uft Scranton last evening for Denver, G. 1'. Gibson, of Piovidencp road, w.ii painfully lujuied while at woik around Dr. Sturge's place jostcrdny. Gibson Is a laboict and was picking up a stone near a barn that is being erected in the leir of tho l evidence, when a teamster, v ho was unloading btone from a wagon, let a big htouc dtop, which stiuek Gibson on the head, inflicting a deep gasb. Ilu was lemoved to his home, wheie Pi. Webb, of South Sciauton, sewed up tie w oun d. The two rival baKot ball team1-, tho Noith Knel Stars and the Cinckerjacks, will play for tho championslilp of tho citv, .it tho Auditorium, this evening. Mrs. AV. "W. Jenkins, of Oh pliant, called on her mother, Mrs. Lewis Harris, of Utlck avenue, estprdn:.. Contiactor T. It. James, of 'Wnjne ave nue, Is milking ctciisive l epulis on tho Ithocla honipslend, on VV.ivne avenue. The fehumioeks will battlo with tho Pastimes ol South Scianton, at &1. M.u.v's hall, AX est Maiket street, this evening. Pcimanent man IJvnn Simms, ot IIo'-o company NO 1. Is p islng .Hound the cigars upon the arrival of n jinting tiro m.in at his homo on Noith Main avenue. A iegiil.tr mectbig of tlie North lml Ilepuhllc.iu club will be held this even ing. All members nio earnestly lequestcd to lio present. Mis. Ami O lv.ins Is solv iccovei ing fiom an attack of llicmiiatlsm, at her homo on Spiing stieet. The Itev. 1'. V. Mm gnu, M, A , of Ma lianov City, was vMtlng the Rev. V. I'. Davis, of Summit avenue, during the v eel:. I lose cmupanv No. 1 made tlie inn to the Olvplniiu llio joslciduv ill tvvent- five minutes. To Physician and Efttiont Aliko, Dr. nedmond, a spefclnllst In the study and treatment of piles nnd l octal dis eases, recently stated that tho Pyramid Pllo Cure, tho new discovery for the cure of piles, was tho most icmaikablo lomedy ho had ever seen or tiled In one respect! and Hint was the tmttnnt ie lief experienced In all eases, no matter how severo.from the moment tho remedy was applied: tlilt was the moio nur- pilslng to him, because ho had cuie fully analyzed the prcpaiatlim nnd no trnco of opium, cocaine or similar pqlsoti could be detected. Physicians loolc v Ith gteat favor tiion tho Pjinmld Pllo Cuio, bccntie It Is rapidly taking tho place ot surgical operations nnd because It li so Blmpte, so easily applied, unci coiitnini no inlit oi al or other poisons so commonly used In pllo cuies. Dr. Ksterbrook lopotts that the Pyra: mid Pile Cure not only tunes the Vailiius fmms of piles, but never fulls to give liuincdliito i pilot on the Ihst application, no matter how seveie the pain or dl'coiiifort nuiy bo. People who have fjuffeied fioin idles foi yeuis me often astonished ut tho Instant idler etpeiiunced fiom the Hist application. Another linportunt ndvan tuge Is the fact thnt an.vone can use the lcnicdy vvlthmit detention fiom business or Inteifei elite with dully oc cupation. Mr. .1. W. Jlolllns, of Sweet SpilngH. Mo., wilte.s: I consider the Pjiumld Pile Cuic without nn equal; it cm til mo iu less than ::n davs. I waited 13 elii.vs or moio to bo sine l was fully ctited befoio wilting jeiu; I can now wiy I .nn cuied nnd I shall tecom lnenil tho P.viainld Pile fine nt eveiy possible oppoitunlty bec.iusc It destives it. Tlie popnlailty of this lemedy 1 such, tli.it nil diugglsts now sell It nt fifty cents a p icknge, mid Its sales exceed those of nil similar lemedles combined. Wilte PmhiuIcI Ding eo., Mai shall, Mlth., for theit book on cause nntl cine of piles. nue, died Wednesday mmnlng ns the to f nit of a stioko ot p.ualsK She Is sur vived by lieu hnsbaiiil nnd two small chll elien. The death is a p.ti tlcul ulv --id one, and lias moused much s'mpitliv for tlie husband, 'I he fmicinl sculees will be held at 1 o'clock tomouow niteinooa Inteiment will he miulo In tho Odd i'el lovvs' cemetciy at Pittston MRS. JiTIA MOItRIS, wile of John Monls, of 20S Ililhoad avomic, died jcs teiday nt her home. She Is sutvived by her husband nnd the follow Ins: sons: Mai tin. John, Thomas and Joseph, of tills city and lln, Annie li.imilgau and Mis. Maiy liovle and nun hiolbei, Patrick Goiman, of New Vol k cltv Pnneial S.U tuday moinlng at 0 o'clock. TUNERALE Tho fuiicial of the lile James MiGon igle, vvho was killed In tho Mount Pleas ant mines on Tupsdiv. will tnke pi no nt P o'clock this moinlng Horn th" house on Scranton stieet. Sen ices will be held in St. Pntilek's cliuuli and binl.il will bo made iu tho Cathcdial cemetciy. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre, M. Itels, Lessee and Manager. A. J. Duff. Business Manager. Fiiday Night, Nov. 14 Satin day Matinee and Night Nov. 15 i:ngagi:mi:nt or And her supeib company in Cailna Jot- d.m s lom.intic diam.i. THE LILY AND THE PRINCE Presented on an elaborate scale with magnificent sceneiy. Diiertion of Kdvv.ud -'. "White. PUICi:S Matinee. $1 00, "a., :.0c . .".e. Night, ?l.r.O, 1 00, 75c , COe ., i'c, Scats on sale. SMITH RETURNS HOME. Did Not Marry Mrs. A. J. Ulmer, ns Expected. Pied Smith, the waiter, who quit his position nt the Seiunton house and went to Knston to mniry Mis. A. J. Ulmer, of Ka.ston, has. loturnpil to his homo in this city, n ladder but wiser nun. He sent a icauest to his patents for money, with which to pay his f.no home, Incidentally Informing thtm that he was sick in Kaston. A tlve-dollnr bill vvns sent him by special deliveiy, and he arilved homo hist night. Slnte Mts. Ulmei's escapade in Kcran ton, a Huffalo mini has been in this city innuiilng about her. Ho alleges that .she l.s also his wife and that ho Is seeking a divoico from hoi. OBITUARY. STr.UT.lNG I,. DAlLnV died at his homo In Chicago, 111., jestetdny fiom Ihlght'.s disease, Mr. Halley was a n.it! vo of "Waveily, this county, and vvns a bioth ci of toimcr Mayor Jutiiea G, Bailey, ', II. and i: II. Ballev. of AVavcily. Mr. Pulley inlil a visit to his biothcis In this i It j- and AVavctly about a month ogo, Ho Is sin lvcd by a wifo nnd ono daughter, Tho loitmlns will bo bt might to "Wnverly for Iiiteimpnt. Atangemeuts foi tho tu ncial will bo announced later. MRS. "WII,MAM.T MATIIJJWfiON, aged 'H jeais, of 121 South Lincoln avo- Academy of Music M. Rels, Lessee nnd Mnnager. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager. 3 Nights Tf.ft'UfMv Nov. 13, ("Matinee Kieiv Tliv.) Lincoln J. Cutei's Alagnillccnt Scenic I'loductioii , THE DARKEST HOUR "With tho Imminent Geimnn Comedian, Chas. A. (Karl) Gaidner And a Competent Compiny of I'laei.s. PRICLS Matinee, J", and 2", tents. Night, 11. -1, ."j and M cents. all niixt wnr.ic. Mntlnecs diilv. stinting Tuesilav. MYEKLE-HARDER STOCK CO. Monday Night "The Naval Cadet." The Dixie Theatre HUKRY rARNSWORTII DIXIE. Lcsseo and Manager. Week of Nov. 10 Mr and Mis. Neil. Litchfield. Mae nnd Elliott. Maxwell and Dudley. The Gieat Spauldinjr, Gubest Slsteis. Mac nnd Mac. Will Tomkins. In addition have retained Lockhnit's Elephants. MATiNnn Ladles, 10 cents; Men, "0 cents. jMfijia3Snifggfy "rritrttT - -" ' It Cures Colds, Couidis. Bore Throat, Croon, Inftii ciiza, WIiooiiIiib CoujIi, Ilroiictiltia ami Aftluno. A certain euro for Ooiieuinptl in llrst sta 'cu, and a Dure relief in adi anccd etagea. Uee ai once. en will aeu the excellent effect after taking llio flret dose, hold by clcalera cvervivliere. largo bottles M cent and 50 cmU. STAR THEATRE ALP. G. IlijrmiNGTON. Manager. Iluusiho, 1'iUlav ami Sitiud.iy, NOV. 13, 11 AND JO, "The Brigadiers" MATINEL'S nVHllY DAY. Brand Oonoorf or Tim Scranton United Choral Society AT Tun Lyceum Theatre, Monday Evening, November 17th Pi ices 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1,00, Dlagi.im will open Fiiday, Nov, II. Lyceum Theater, Tle5ji,y Efiifcfc-Mov" ,8tl1' THE! PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA FRITZ SCHBLL, Conductor, ano sixty-five people. Soloist -August Spauutli. Pianist. Tickets, 60c. to JIM. Dlugiam opens Satuiduy, Nov, Xi, at 9 a. m. JONAS LONG'S SONS m JONAS LONG'S SONS PI 1 18 Timely and desirable items in the selection for OUR GREAT FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES The Moving Picture Exhibition on the Third Floor. Programme begins at 10 o'clock in the morrfing, in the afternoon at 2, 3 and 4. Special numbers for today. Don't fail to keep posted on the sale hours. There are too many good numbers to let go by without your at tention. SALE NO. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. fjnle of Ceiling Coat and lint Hooks; another lot of flue Tea, Spoons; large Tuple Spoons; Cm pet or Matting Tacks. Small Itemi specially pi iced for , hKty minutes ut 1C Sale of Individual Glast "Dishes, sll- vcied Steel Tnlile Spooim, Nut meg Glutei a Sllveied steel -i-piong i-'oiks; hell Tumbleii; priced lor sixty minutes this Fiiday at ie. bale of Tin Pot Covers: nil sUes up to 11 Inches; Chnlr tic. a.f, 11 nun i inches; huge loll of Toilet Paper; steel Fiy 5c. Pans; micelieis' Cufts, per pair, lor tothty To. Sale of Incandescent Gns AIuntcK; laige le-tinned Dippers; 7e. forged steel lp-tlnned Hasting ripnons. Come to the "Rig Store if. for wnnll items. Today these for much less than tegular n 7c. pilces , 10c. Sale of Decorated China Tea Cups and Sattrets Tn this lot 10c. you'll find values up to 23c. Re-tlnnecl laige siite Wash Bowl; 30e. Iton Coul Sieve; laigo .steel Fty Pans; legular size lotaiy n 10c. riour Sieve. Splendid articles at IvC -If. A flist-elnss Japanned Coal Hod: Inrge size Dinner Palls, well 21c. coffee llaf-U In cover; Pie Tray and Cup; patented self-locking hail. 21c. Two Items that you can leudlly sec a saving for you. At n. 21c this hour 1C 3'e. Sale of galvanized Coal Poll with hood; galvanized Dish Pan, .inc. sle 17-tuatt: fancy Sciap 13nket; also a splendid number In In- .Tc. funis' and Woik I3aKets; also a line Lunch Itashct with cover. .I'ic. 'I licso Items will appeal to ou at once, because of their 3!c high qualities and little pike for this hale fel' T W 2C. 3c thin 2c Seats, Sc 39c jL1 ,ai :88c SALE NO. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. HOYS' AND MISSES' SHOLIS FOR ONE lioril AT bSc We ask critical people to come and sec this shoe on sale today. Made Horn Veal Calf and Bo Calf Lcatheis; heavy oles; stjle lace; sizes S',4 to 2 for little ones; for childtpn in their teens sizes .tie fiom 2'i to !".', Salo on the Maln Floor at, per pair SATINI3 PILLOW TOPS FOR ITc A spe cial lot that wo purchased at an astonishing low flgute. They aie all handsome designs and pietty colois In sevcial combinations cuter into every iium- 7- ber. Seldom sold for less than 23c. Today at C 13c. TAULH LINEN" AT 33c. A YARD This lot for today's hour sale Is GO inches wide. The patterns aio exceptionally pretty designs. Tho value is a -inc. kind. This is Hip time ot year when jou'll need to replenish iiour table linen. Thanksgiving and tho other holidays will scion he heio. On such occasions you want jour table coveis to appear at their best. This Hour Sale, a. yaid women's i2ic. rLnncr; lined fast black hose, THIS HOl'R SALE OF WRITING PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH The wilting paper Is a line kid ilnlsh; theio me 23 envelopes In a package. A pound of paper and envelopes for 0110 hour SALE OF COMFORTABLES Plain on ono side, and -fancy flgmed SllUollntou the other; tied with zephvr yai 11; Jllleel with clean and pure cotton that is odoilcss; si.e 72x72 inches. A $123 kind, priced o 33c 8c 14d for tills houi today at... FEATHER STITCH BRAID IMPORTED FROM GERMANY Full 4 y.nds; plain and pkot edge. For this hour, piece SALE OF WOMEN'S EIDERDOWN DRESSING SACQUES. ON THE SECOND FLOOR Come in giev. blue, led ami pink; double stitched sowed; edged with a Miell stitch of fine black yarn: semis ate felled. Comfoi t and .senlcocan ho had in this g.umont. Pi iced regulaily at tWe. Today, ono hour RIBBONS, .T--INCII FANCY CORDED AND PLAIN WHITE; 12&e. VALUE FOR ONE HOUR, 7c A litre b.iigiiln. Buy your Clnlstnins Ribbons today; jou'll save money. A yard REED ROCKERS, ON THE FOURTH FLOOR FOR ?1.G9 Special design Rocker; constructed of Felected maple Mock; close mesh; cane seat; i.ittnn mapped aims; ornamental back and lieaiy under btock; value SJ.21. This is not too e.uly to s,clect Chiistm.ifa Presents. Thl3 Itoelcei will make an acceptable gift. See window. For till hour 3c 50c 7c ".$1.59 10c SALE NO. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock, DRESSING COMBS-Elia heavy hack; have lino and coai.se teeth. Tho maiket naiiio for this eeimb Is Pyi.illnc. It's an Imi tation of toitolte shell, a very close le- semblance. Yem'll agtoo to this when you see them. Value 23c. This hour sale OUTING FLANNEL Fancy stripes In inirioiv and wide, heavily napped. Colors aio pinks and blue. Suitable for night lobes, die.ssing saeciues or shott undcrsUli ts. This lot Is In 10 to 20-j-niel lengths; if in the pleco It would ri have to bring Se. Fiiday hour buy It for 2c TORCHON LACE You've hud many laeo baisnlus at the Big Store, but we'll bo Hank with you nnd buy that theio has not been any that can excel tins, one on sale toiinj ; 2 to 4 Inches wide; inset turn to match; vuluo up to he, Fiiday, a j-.ud A RUG ITEM On tho Thltel Floor. Tho iiiimo nr this rug Is Fpcllcel this way, "Kashol." You may pronounce it as you please. Tho pilco Is tho jui i that will Interest 'j-ou. Sl.o Is ul.sOO inches.; hus all wool flings, vaiious designs; numerous colois. $1.50 Kind, ci IT This Mile CI.IZ WOMEN'S VESTS Heavllv fleeted ribbed Vests: uecl; has laco tilnimlng, peiul buttons; a gai ment thut Is an easy seller at Its icgii lur mice, hut ut tills special inlto this Fiiday hour It ought to bo en- 1101111? to eveiv woiium in tins titv. vino clc.sio.s n uni'iiient ot ' its Mud. at CHILDREN S DRESSES use, kind lor (,9e. on tho Second Flooi Made fiom novelty nuumlal; many toloied plaids.; tilmmed with plain c.i3hmeiu and novelty build; peuil buttons; sl.es 2 to 12 yours. A gieat saving ot time and money If you caio to Invest In ono or Anr till) of these diesten, tod ij" at ..... "-,- MEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT ROUES .V gieat oppoitunlty for jou, Mr. Man, If Jim can't got hue youutlt, fco.ul ynui best filend, jour wife, your sweetheait, They nio miulo full length, heavy u'olght. Sl.es 13 to IS. Sldu jiocket; good colois. Near Wjonilug avenue Anr entianco, fur only , , "4 PICTFRES-Little e.uly to buy lor tho Holldajs did you nay? Not at all; the time to buy thin kind of Pictuio Is when they can bu had leir such n julcv. Subjects aio "Dogs," wth game and without; alto Phaiaohs Houses; s-le Is 20s.'0, with an oval nr Hound l'letum, comes mounted on heavy giuy cuiil boaid, which doesn't ieiiiho a t(n tiiniif.. T'llilnv. mi Tiilid Flnnr. nt IUU ROYS' ALL-WOOL PANTR-Flvo hunched pair of iilaln blue, gli'l". blown anil coidutov. nluld and checks; nnd good vuilst bind, hip jmekets, Susjijuder buttoiib huge sls; .1 to 15 j-ears, Sale on tho See emit Flour at. HOYS' STORM COLLAR REEFEUS SUo S to 13 Jems- In plain blue and In own Kersey; heavy weight, huge collrus ami hand pockets. livery giumeui woitu $2,25. pilteil lor tins nour s..uo on uto Third Floor lor..,.,., 3&c 36c Knee Pants; tailed sennib, oil all a j t'tL. $1.55 Advertisers of Facts Only JONAS LONG'S SONS. I.'SVV kVS p ovV.VWvVt'S.l