y, -4 S .W- ,- -,r " "a 1 , r"J,. t -c-t ' t i 1"i '(V ) ?V,'.i((- " . ( M I ' ,n,T .' ' lwiiV)(i - j" o 1 tStVJiv' ..! -v . li - 4- - ., -. . ' .1 1' . M , THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1002. 8 WEST CRANTON Ralph Purvis Made a Third Attempt at Buf . falo Tuesday Night to Put an End to His Life Other Matters. milty Purvis, nf lllti Washburn utrpct, uho is now In a hoipltnl nt Buf falo, nindp Ills third unsuccessful nt trmpt to cotuinlt stilcido on Tuesday rvonlng, by dilnlclntr a quantity of BUKtir of lead, cllnolved In Inudnmtm. His tlrat nttcinot was made nine yoiim ngo, In un outhouse In Schnell's coutt. when ho stabbed himself with a jiockctknlfc lntllctliiR a slight llcih ound. Tho second attempt iuih made by him while a pi honor In tho Jnckvon street police station, about two yeais ngo, when ho tried to haiif? himself with a pair of suspenders. The third attempt was made In Fred Rlech's hotel. 42 Main street, Huffulo, nt 5 o'clock Tuesday evening, nftei ho bud been drinking and dm ins one of bis periodical llts of despondency. Punli was a member of Company F, Thirteenth 1 eminent, and reived dm lug the encampment at Olyphtml. After belns relieved tiom nillitniy duty he was rmplo.ed by C. R Scott & Co. of Finnkllu meiiue. He left home on TuomIiv to ko to Uultiilo, ptcamuibly to woik for C'hll Unglneur Haiti, and the Hist Intimation his ased patents bad of bis attempted sultloe was yes terdnv. A Tilbune man lnten lowed the par ents last evening, but they weie un able to gie any fuither Infoi motion than that already related. The father. John Pms, did not go to Buffalo, as repotted, but is still .it his home on Washburn street. Pun Is was sepaiated ftom Ills wife nnd thlld about sl months ago, and thW f.iet has to pte.ved on his mind th.it he has become affected by it, and of late has been veiv melancholy. Ills patents udKed him to go away, but he said befoie going th.it be bated to leave the b.ibv. Tho child is with the motliet. and duting his delliium Tuesday night It was the little one's name of "Laura" bf spoke repeatedly. It was his Inten tion to get .i legal hcpai ition ftom his wife, but he wanted to h.ie possession of the child. This the wife refuses to Riant him. West Branch Y. W. C. A. A sstematic -visitation of the Wr-st Scranton people has been stalled In the interest of the Toung Women's rinls tlcin aoclatlon A iendy ic-ponse his jecn made. It is the intention to thoi mghly catn.iss the West Side dining be coming winter, and all help will be ippi eclated by those In ehaigc of the u ork. Manv DromiPPP hnM been made for the fulute which, if fulfilled, will plice FREE! FREE! FREE! Five stamps given away with each bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. -$ tttiAJftiAftiAlAftiJ)t I Some Extra I Values in Our -5J Cloak Department The manufacturers season is fast drawing to a close, and as usual there are many bargains to be picked up by aleit buycis. That fact explains why these fashionable Coats and Jackets, of superb workmanship and style, are under-priced. us a a 27Inch Kersey Jackets Semi-fitting backs, hat In lin ings, most cACLlleut tuiloiing a garment that any woman may Unci c milfoil mid satisfaction in. Gre.v.s and blai Ks only, in all bies for womi'it. A ten dollar nine for only $6.98 a Hisses' Stylish Coats Fine quality Zcbellne, made up jS in Not talk and full length gat- IX iiiPiits, with Inlaid velvet collars, 25 and talloiiug tlifit Is decidedly j8 biipeilor. 3 These garments t ( f( j ore worth $12.50 PIU.UU Coats for Children Just 32D of them, In Ker.seys, Meltons, Zebellncs, Ptlczes, etc., In thieu-ouaiter and full length garments; fclzes, C to 14 yeais. The styles nto varied, and Include tatln or silk strap trimmings, Monte Cnilos, Two Cape, a com bination of all tho other good models now In vogue. The coloia Include Tans, Castor, Greys, Greens, Red, Blue, etc. These are all underpriced exactly I V4 Globe Warehotis?.! a a a a mmmsmsmmmmm tho organization on a flim flnnnclat bads. The seototnry, Miss Uoone, conies to us thoroughly acquainted with the work and filled with the loe of tho work for joung women, anxious to give a helping hand to nit young women of West Scranton. The following people have given substantial nld during the month of October: P. W. Tague nnd John 12. Johns, the Misses Leah Hen tit. Elizabeth Heer ninns, Elizabeth Snxe, Edna Sne, Mai Ma Mott and Ella I'llce, Mis. Robert J. Williams, Mrs. Eugene Fel lows, Mis. W. C. Pi Ice, Mrs. J. J. Kob erts, Mis. J. C. Drown, Mrs. George B. Beach, Mis. J. P. Morfat, Mis. W. N. fireman, Mis. Tied Wninke, Mis, D. J. Ueese, Mrs. Gcotge Sac, Mis. K. II. McKeage, Mrs. S. D. Pettlt, Mis. H. A. Applegate, Mrs. C'hailes E. Oher, Mr. W. W. Davis, Mrs. W. C!. Daniels, Mts. Item- Cornet, Mis. Anna. Lloyd, Mr. A. G. Hall, Mrs. M. T. Mlllei, Mis. L. M. Swam. Mrs. Randolph Jones. Mis. AV. X. Chase, Mis. James R. Hughe.'. The piomoteis hope the collection nt the union ThanksgMng services, so kindly donated by the West Side pas tois, will by Us size show the appieul atlon of the people for the good woik of the Young Women's Chtlstlnn association, Fellows-Evans. The wedding or Albert W. Tellows, of Lueine stteet. and Miss Hattle Ev ans, of Lafayette stieet, was solemnized ot 9 o'clock yesterday moinlng at tho parsonage of the Plymouth Congrega tional chin ch, on North Rebecca ave nue. Rev. T. A. Humphiojs ofliciatod. Miss Lthei TVllows sister of the gioom, and Mis Lulu Evans, sister of the bride, weie the maids of honor. The bride woie a gown of gtay silk lansdowne, with chiffon and jewel tiimmlngs and canied yellow chtvsantheniunis. The mildt. weie attired in Toulard silk. Following the ceremony a brief re ception was held at the home of the bride's patents, Mr. and Mis. Stephen R. Evans, nnd at 1015 o'clock Mr. und Mis. Fellows left tot n wedding tilp to New Tork, over the New Jpf-ev Cen tial rdlhoad. Upon their teturn they will iPbide on Luzerne stieet, with the groom's mother, Mrs. Lucy Fellows. Daniels-Coons. Gcoige Daniels, the Wet Soi.inton m inagei of the Times, and Mi-s Mil dred Lavim Coons, of Noith Lincoln avenue, went to Binghamton ptPiduy. where they wete united in nnrrlage at the home of Rev. J. B Simpson, foi mer pastor of tlie Simpson Methodist Episcopal hutch. They vseie accompanied bv H.itry Rnnriolph, of South Hyde Pnik avenue, nnd Mi--. Ressie N'eclv, a cousin of tho biide The litter couple attended them duilng the service. The biide woie n. gown of eciu over biovvn silk and all over bice, and the biidesmald woto .i tiav cling gown. : A Smart Tlonte Carlo Coat with two-rlpplc cape, notched collar, satin duchesh lining, and all the other featutcs that collect hishlon dictates. All the popular shades. of. Considerable (t J 2 fifi sH under value at P1-UU Velour Monte Carlo Jackets and Smart Coats nro much in drmand this veat by diessv women. Some beautiful models tilmmed with Peisi.ui Lamb and Honlton Braid, having high lolling collar and tipples. iV.-a now (tic ff offered at P3UU v 34 Length Jackets . . . With the new drape habit llaie, two capes on bhoulders, best satin linings and neat tuiloiing, AH the new shndes. gjy $22.00 A Jaunty Little Jacket Of line ketsey, with pleated back, shoulder stiaps, mannish patch pockets, etc. Satin lined and Jilghly talloied. jss1, $10.00 ?; irl mmmmmmm Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniels left Binghamton later In the day for Buffalo, Niagara Falls nnd Cleveland, nnd upon their re turn will begin housekeeping In a new ly furnished homo on North llebecra avenue. Tho bride Is a daughter or the lnle Mrs. E. J. Mcars, nnd the groom Is a son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Benja min Daniels, of North Hyde Park ave nue, nnd brother of Clerk ot the Courts Thomas P. Daniels. Suspicious Olinractor Arrested. Patrolman Huntington last night nr roslod a stiangor loitering about In the vicinity of the Oxford mine, and When nuestloned lie could not give nny ex cuse for his notions. Ho was locked up nnd gave tho nnino of Ftank Komln skl, und snld he canto fiom Buffalo and Is tiylng to locate his bi other, Joseph, who resides on "the boulevard." The prisoner savs ho has no home nnd no employment, and Lieutenant Davis lcgnrded his notions sufflclentlv suspicious to wan ant holding him for a heating, as it Is suspected that he may be wanted either In Buffalo, To wandn, Plttston or Wllkes-Baricwhero Komlnskl has been recently, accoidlng to his own admission. Sherman Avenue Mission. The membots of tho SliPimitn avenue mission who will pattlclpatc In the Chilstmas exercises mot lor tehearsnl last evening. Choilstcr Rlclmid Phil lips has selected those who will take the ptomlnent paits and will dtlll each one thoioughly. The cantata which will be lendeied is "An Old Fashioned Santa Glaus." and is vciy catchy and will bo quite a treat lor tho Sunday school membeis when ptesentod. Sixteen members of the mission at tended tho fnll ially of the city union of Christian Endeavor societies ut the Giace Luthetan church Tuesday even ing. Bible School Officers. The members of the AVashbuin Stieet Presbyteiian Sunday school held a meeting last evening and elected the following ofllceis for the coming year: Superintendent. David L. Moigan; as sistant supeiintendents, Daniel S. D.n row and Robert J. Williams; secie taiy, Frank Thornton; assistant secre taries, Fiank Davis and Heibert Wat eis; tieasuier, J. H. Battenberg; pia nist, Mis. Walter Bevan; assistant, MKs Geitrudo Barrow man. Events of This Evening. The Ro.val Society of Good Fellows will meet this evening in Red Men's hall. The ladies of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, whose names begin with the letteis L. M. N. O, P, Q and R, will setve a supper in tho lecture room this evening fiom 6 to S o'clock. An excellent progiarnmc has been nri.inged for the entertainment to be given in St. David's Epi&copal chinch this evening. The Wahneta Dancing Class will hold their weekly i-ocl.il in Mears' hall thib f veiling. Bauer's music. Disoideily House Raided. Compliint was made to Lieutenant Davis at an early hour yesteid.iy morn ing that the occupants of William Vnu Dvke's house at 40S South Eight stieet were acting in a disoideily manner, and a bqind of officeis, weie sent there and placed them all under arrest. They weie Mi. and Mis. Van Djke, Owen Ilinnon, Coinellus Henley, I)ai bj Doughei tj and Pav ton Tavlor. The fn&t two named weie fined $10 each and the othPis ." p.ioh. All pi Id their lines, except Vin Djke. who left his watch fot bCCUlltV. Funeral of M. J. Lavelle. A icriuiem mass was celebialed by Rev. p F. Lavelle at St. Patricks church ve.steidiy morning over the le lnnlns of the late M. J. Lav pile, who died at his home on Iifayettc stieet. 'J he funeral was attended by many membeis of societies to which deceased was attached. The pallbearets weie: Joseph Flvnn, Owen Dolun. James Mack, Michael Mack, Thomas Riley and John Madden. Interment was made in the Cathedial centetci y. It's a Beauty. At $10 00 the best coat in tho city for the money. Meats & Hagen. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. At list the intei ior of the Jackson stieet police station Is to be subjected to the painters and paper hanger's biush. Landloid Powell has conttacted with Luther Pi Ice to do the Job, and the woik will be commenced today. ('outi. tutor Waul, who Is building the new silk mill at Academy htieet nnd Fllmoto n venue, complained to the po lice again vesteidny about the boys who hive desttoyed his lumber, tip ped out the soshiorels from windows and olheiwlso destiojod his woik. Ar testu will follow. A ciatn chowder social, under the auspices, of Mi.s. W. F. Hallstead divis ion, No SJ, G. I. A. to B. of L. E., will be held at the homo of Mis. Maty Long, 10H West Larkawuima avenue, tomor io evening tiom 5 to a o'clock. The public is invited. Owing to the demand on The Ti Hume's space and the nature of muny cnntilbutions, such as dancing clas-s announcements, cauls of thanks, lesolutlons of condolence, and other mUci tiling- matter conttibuted to this department, It Is neccssaty that the tegular advettlslug tates bo charged. Rev, H. C. McDoiinott. D. D pastor of the Simpson Methodist Eplscopnl church, will hold a special set vice tor the old folks of his congregation next Sunday morning. The Epwnith League will piovlde carriages for all old peo ple who wish to attend tho service and have no eouvevances, Patiiilmun Thomas Jones and Com ad Maiker have icsumed their positions after their annual vacations. Benjumln Gtimtlis, of Thliteentlt stieet, and Gcoige Jones, of lf.O South PLEASANT tip! UK Twfl THE IJEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANO NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor it sell ccnllr on (lis ttumtch. l"t and lcidoe( ind It a pluuiat Uiattie. Itilt drink U intdefrom herbs, aud la prepared for uso av eaiily cu tea. Kl called "J.uue'u Tea" or LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE AUdrucslitaorbrniailSSctt andCOcU. llujrltlo 'laj. I.micJtj Fauillr .Medicine .woven, I lit! buwclu euili clay. In ardor to bo ballb; UjUIj Baceitary. Addrcu, lioz 205, La Hoy, W. Y, I Rebecca avenue, arc Republican can didates for council In tho Fifth ward. Mrs. Harilet Reynolds, of 2017 Lafay ette street. Is suffering from a stroke of paralysis, nnd Is repotted to be In a ciltlcal condition. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Charles J. Evans, of Olypliajit, was nmong the visitors In town yesterday. Miss Belinda Dean, of Blnkely, o for mer resident of West Scranton, Is visit ing relatives and trends hero. Walter Johnson, of Fort Rcllly. Phil Ipplno Islands, Is the guest ot William Gleason, of 145 Morris court. Mrs. Fred Anderson nnd Mrs. W. T. Worrell, of Binghamton, nrc visiting Mrs. Byron Wndo, of Washburn street. Will .Tones, of Lafayette stieet, a victim of typhoid fever, who has been critically 111, is now reported to be le coveilng slowly. Jnmes Jeremiah, jr., of Lafayette street, who Is dangetously 111 at the home of his sister, Mrs. George T. Jones. In Washington. D. C, is not cx- ! pectcd to recover. J. H. Williams, of 508 North Hyde Pail: avenue, Is nble to be up and ntouud the house, after suffetlng from Injuries sustained while at wotk In tho Mt. Pleasant mines recently. NORTH SCRANTON. The Ttoy Gazette savs of Chailes A. Stuait: "Mr. Stuait's selections range thiough a great vuilety, and some ot them nie very amusing, while otheis in c touched with genuine pathos. His selections nic neatly all new, and out of the usual line, which gives them a fieshness that Is verv pleasing to the audience." Mr. Stuait, who will be at the Ptovidence Methodist chuiclt Thanksgiving evening, and undoubt edly he will be greeted with a ciowded house, as this is bis first appearance in this section of the city. One of the greatest games of basket ball ever seen In the Auditorium will probablv be the one betwe.en the Cracker Jacks nnd the Defendets, of South Scianton, at the Auditorium on Friday evening. At a meeting of the Barbel s' union, held in William Richard's shop on West Moikot street, Tuesday evening, the following otllcers wcte elected for the ensuing year: President, P. J. Nolan; secretary. John Sherman; correspond ing sectetnty, Eugene Knight. The election of treasurer was held over un til tonight's meeting, which will be held in the same place. All membeis are earnestly requested to be piesent as business of Impoitance is to be tran sacted. Alderman Otto D. Mjers. was in Aslt lov, jesterday, attending to business. P. J. Flvnn, ot Buck avenue, has re covered fiom an attack of rheumatism. Joseph Kelly, of Hudson street, who has been 111 for tho past three months with tvphoidi fpver. Is convalescing. The Women's Chi Istlan Temperauce union will meet at the Davis residence on North Main avenue, this afternoon. Rev. J. J. O'TooIe. of Wellsboro, and J. F. Crane, of Philadelphia, are visit ing at the Holy Rosjty parochial res idence on William street. Local 1G80. United Mine Workers of America, will hold a meeting in Loftus ball, on West Market stieet, this even ing. The Ladies' Aid society of the Prov -idencc Methodist Episcopal church will meet at the church this morning at 10 o'clock. All members arc lequestcd to be present. Sterling, the 4-v car-old son of Mi. and Mrs. Peter McIIall, of We.st Mar ket street, is ill. John R. Regan, of Buck avenue, is slowly recovering from the effects of a recent Illness. Rlclnrd Thomas, of Olyphant, was a caller In town last evening. Heniy Twining, of Noith Main He mic, has resigned his position with Samter Brotheis. to accept one with the Delawaie and Hudson company. John Goodwin, a ptomlnent young man of Avoca, called on Edward Col lins, of Noith Main avenue, last even ing. It's a Beauty. At $10 00 tho best coat In the city for tho money. Meats & Hagen. SOUTH SCRANTON. The old pump house stack, which for nieily stood on Washington avenue near Willow street, was torn down yes terday. Yearn ago it was used by the pioneers of this side as a time gauge. It was an Immense structuie, about seventy-five feot high and nbout six teen feet wide at the base. It took two engines, a number of horses and a large number of men to bring it to tho ground. Around its locality weie a large number of pnlookers, whoso cutl osity was excited at its downfall. Tho tecent statement of the condition of the South Side bank has been the talk of not only the Soutli Sidr. but nlso tho eential city. It is one of tho most satlsfactoiy statements that has been Issued by any of the banks, con sidering that the bank has only been open for about a month and a half. Keep the good work up. Everybody should make a deposit. The Scianton Gas and Water com pany Is relajlng gas and water pipes on Locust street, below Cedar avenue. Tho pi opertj -holders have to mnko now connections, which they do not wish to make. The only way that then can see It Is that tho Scianton Gas nnd Water company pay for nil connection?, which ate made on account of tho re lajlng of the pipes. A book reception is to be held by tho Young Men's Lltetary society of tho Hickory Street Piesbyteiian chuioli, at tho patlslt house on Hickory street, Thursday evening, December 4. Adinls slon, book offeilng or any amount of cash which may be contributed to tho society. They will conduct an cntPitaiii ment which has never been equalled. A social will follow. Mid-week services were conducted at the Hickory Street Presbj teilan chuiclt last evening. A revival meeting was conducted nt tho Methodist Episcopal chinch, on Piospect avenue, last evening, It will bo conducted ngaln this evening. All are cordially invited to attend, John Murphy, of Ulrch stieet, has up ccpted a position as teacher nt No, 30 school, during the night school tcim. As cold weather Is coming on, some thing s needed to keep you active. Any time ou aie cold, go to Korn ncher's pharmacy and bo kept heated by having a hot soda, All tluvors to bo had. A euchro party was held at St. John's hall last evening. A large rrowd was present, and a neat sum of money was leallzed, The Liberty Defenders of this side will play the strong Shaimock team of Providence a game of bjsket ball on Tuesday evening In the Auditorium. The Labor Problem will be the sub ject of an address by William H. Car roll, of Ronton, Mars.: national organ izer of tho Socialist Labor patty, Fti day evening. S p. m, at Worklnsnien's CEYLON TEA GREENorBLACK Is the only tea consump tion of of which is in creasing. Why? Because people have found out it is the best. It is good alone, and blends with and improves all other tea. Of it the tea pot requires only half the quantity. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ccjlon and India Tea. REFRESHING. DELICIOUS iold only In Lead Packet!. 50c.. 60c, and 70c, Per Lb, AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre, M. Kcls, Lessee and Manager. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager. OSP. MUltT OVtY VTnv. 90 THURSDAY lOV. XU Tho Greatest of All Gicat Romances i or ii with Mr. Harry I.elghton as na-sendvll All of the piodiiction, scenciy and cos tumes cat ried rairns-ti no. 75c , )0c , :"c Seats on sale. ONE MC1HT ONLY Jnv ? 1 TRIDAY fNOV. JL I Special i;nsagempnt of the militant Ro mantic Actor HENRY HILLER in bis greatest tilumph 'HEARTSEASE" Bv Charles Klein and J I. C. Claike Supported bv .1 pciwetful compmj ot New Voik Ai tists NOTE This will bo Mr Mlllei's. r.nowell Appcaiance in "Ileal tse.ibc ' in Scian ton , PRICES-M ".0, ?1 CO, 73. 50, J5c So.its on .silc. , Saturday mN7aHT,: Nov. 22 I..IH apnc.unncc oC Mr. Daniel Sully, In his icat Now Yoi k and Boston succc-s "THE PARISH PRIEST," A Domestic Duma by Daniel TI.il t PRICES Matinee. :T. and rnc. chlldmn accompanied bv thcli piiont". Ife to nny pitt or tho house Night Jl 00, 75c, 50c, 25c. Seats on '.lie Thmsdny at 1 .1 m. ononl.yht Honday, Nov. 24 riiED e. wniciirrs MagnllUont Piodiiction of the I'icttlo&t of all I'.i'-toial Plavs "York State Folks!" Tho Biggest Hit In tho Diainilic Wot Id. Piosenteil by the Oilglnal (Jieat Caa. Tho most daliot.ito t-ieulu piodiiction ever given a I'ustoi.il Pluv Cm lain rises niomptlv at S 11 in. PH ICES-SI rA St 00, 75c , 'Op., 2'iC. Seats on sale Fiiduy at 9 a. in. The Dixie Theatre HENRY rARNSWORTir DIXIE, Lcssoo and Manager. WEEK OF. NOVEMBER 17. KEOUGH & BALLARD. MR AND MRS. JAMES BARRY. MARTINETTI & GROSSI. MISS ANNIE WHITNEY. HAL MERRITT. NOWLAN, ELLIS & NOWLAN. MURPHY & SLATER. Seats tcscivcd by tclcphono; now 'phono, 1W0. STAR THEATRE ALl a. IIERRINGTON, Manager. Thursday, 1'rlday and Saturday, Nov. 20, Jt and 2.1. 'Bowery Masqueraders" MATINEE EVERY DAY. hall, on Alder stieet, neap Piospect avenue. Mr, Can nil has leeently com pleted a tour of New York ntute In tho Inteteht of the stato ticket, leaving New Yotk city Kept. 16, and closlnK ut Illnghaniton, N. Y,, Nov. .'I. Alexander A, Giant, of this city, will be chalriuin nf the meeting. Admission fiee to all, Questions Invited. Tho Fourteen I'l lends will hold u meeting: tonight at Hotel llest. All members nro teauebted to ulttiid Dr. Bchlej's laitiK Healing Balsam Is guaianteed to euro all coughst "No eiuo, no pay." Tor bale by all dcaleis It's a Beauty, At $10.00 the best coat In the ilt for the money. Meats &. Ilngcii. DUNMOKE, A social meeting of the Tennis club will bo held tninoiiow night at tho home of the Misses Bone, on Wakely 8trc"t. Miss Nettle Mcllale will cntet tain the N, Y, S. club tonight at her homo on Elm street. Benjamin Wilson bus tetumed from Finite, R. C, whom he has spent tho past ear. Miss Anna Tart, of 11 aw ley, is a iPHniwiirH Goldsmith's Bazaar Trade Special Prices on Muslin " Underwear for a few days here. H - - - - G. e The best whiskey That word "best" is used and misused so fre quently, we hesitate to make use of, it. Yet, when you mean 'best," what other word can one employ ? So we say, "Green Valley" is the best Whiskey on the market at the price. All we as(f is that you refrain from dis puting this statement until you have tried it. We 11 deliver four full qinrt bottlOB any where cant of tUo Mississippi for J5 00. Old 'Phone 2162 JtSHMVrs. Academy of Music U. ltels, Lessee and Mnnncer. A. J. Duffy. Business Manager. Week S&OT1 Nov. 1 7, Jtiitlnec ilnily ."Uitluff Tuesday. HYRKLE-HARDER STOCK CO '1 Inn. Ml iv Miitlnrc, C'nuclil in the Vt'cb. 1 Inutility Klulit. "A Jljhlcilous liinl: Hoblicn y. I'HJCi:S-Matliiop,10 nnd CO tents Nielli, 10, SO anil uO cents. HeatH cm halo. AI.Iv NHXT Vi;i3l, HIHMELEIN'S IDEALS Aiifinientcil bv Ilcns-nnH lllllluiy Hand. Monday NIkIU. ".MISS l.Ml'UniZNCi:," fr !$ i' ! $! ! I ! 5' "5 "J "J ! fieo isi Need Of anything In the lino ot ,jj optical goods we can supply It. s Soectacles land Eye Glasses ! 4 4 .j, Properly fitted by cm expert .j optician, I ! J From $1.00 Up 'h Also nil kinds of preacrlp- tlon woik find repairing:, ? JVlercereau & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue, .j. t3 ! S" " i $ guost nt tho homo of noal Taft, on Noith UlaUely strret. William It. "Wilbon, of Mlneraville, mude a huriled visit In town ytsteiv dn. Tho annual pralto hcnlco of the Wo men's JUsslonary society of the Pics Mark Making room for new goods. We need the space taken up by these. Women's Cambric Gowns A lot of Cambric Night Gowns, coun ter soiled and slight ly mussed. There's high necks,low necks, V shapes and Em pire, lace trimmed and with inserting. Usually sold at 98c, 'Till they are 7Cr sold - - - iw Women's CambricDrawers A lot of Drawers in the same condition. Plain, hemstitched and embroidery trim med. Worth 39c, for tbis sale, 25c Worth 59c, for tbis sale, 37c Umbrella shapes and other shapes a mong them. It may be that you I have use for either of these two items. ' SEE THEM. KSSsmssssazsssM seyBrofy New mi 2lb LACKAWAMNAAvt.SCRAffTONV NEW YORK HOTELS. A LDINE UOTEL . 1TII AV..U1JIAVKKN 'JfIH AND30TUST.S. NEW YORK. EUROPEAN PLAN. NfiW. FIFEPROOP Convenient to Theatres and Shopping Districts. Take 23rd st. cross town cars and transfer at 4th ave. direct to hotel, Hoomsulth Hathl JSulls with ntU 92.011 1 ( ?3. 00. W. H. PARKE, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor, Sixteenth St. ind Ir In; NEW YORK. rite. American I Ian, ?3 SO Per Day and Upward European Plan, ?1 00 Per Day and Upwards. Special RaU-9 to Pamlllei. T. THOMPSON, Prop. i or ltusiucss U011 V -f In tho heart of tho wholesale tils. 4- tilct. t For ihoppcis l S minutes' -walk to 'Wanamakeraj " 2 inluutca to Slceel Cooper's Big f blore. I.'aiiy of ucicbs to the great T Vy Qooils Stoics. ; Tor Mslitscers t O110 liloi k from B'wny Cars, glv- L Iiib casv transportation to all L points of intcicat. L HOTEL ALBERT I t NEW YOKK. t Cor 11th ST & UNIVI:USITT VU. r T Only one Block fiom Uroidnay, -t- i Rooms, l Up. pitKfctt., hjterian oliurch will ho lipid at tin nui use tOtlU, It's a Beauty. At $10 00 tho best coat In the city foe the money, Hears & Ilagen. r 1 f