, WEST jftRANTON Improvements in Engine Company No. 3 Quarters Fire on Lafayette Street Notes and Personals. The Intel lor ot lOtiRlne company No. ciuurtciB on Hyde I'uik avenue, since Contractor Hdwnrd Hughes' men have finished their woik, nipsents u much different nppcuiiinee than liefou- the woik was undei taken. The double svvIiikIus: doom now open oiilvvnicily Instead of Invvnnllv, unci new fllldlnp poles lmve been put In In the fiont of the btillclliiB Instead ot one In the rear, ns formerly. Kour new stalls have been put In, and also a new lloor In the engine loom. The enthe building on the Inside has been prettily painted, uud the peiniu neiit men's iiuui tern on the second floor have been thoioURhly lenov.ited, and ton new lockets nddcil for theli use. The house Is now one of the best equip ped In the oily, Fle permanent men aio employed In the building. They are Contain Fiank lltitchlnbon. KiiRincci Thomas Allen, Hose Diher Daniel Collins, Steamer Driver Ilanv Ulasemnn and Iloseman Aitliur Spencer. Oeoige Dickson I the all man of the company. Unglncei Allen Is the oldest active ,lt email In point ot hervlre and ago In the Lity department. lie has witnessed the evolution ot the sjstem fiom the volunteer hand machine to the present paid svstenh and has .seen foity-seven j ears ot active set vice. He enlisted as n totrh boy at the uge of fifteen yeais, and has been Identified with the company contlnuouslv ver .since, and will be sixty-two eais of ngo on his next blithday. "Tomm" has In his possession the piogramme of the second annual feh tlval of Fiaiiklln Engine company, held at Fellows' hall, Tuesday evening, Jan uary 17, 18G0, when the floor committee was Fred W. Mason, William II. Fiee man, Harvey Tutlle, Levi Langstaff, Irving A. Finch and O. n. Brown, names veiy familiar to in.tnv today. Fire at Hoon Yesteiday. Owing to the lain jesteiday, a child of Mr. and Mrs. Ft .ink A. Blow noil, of 1132 Lafajette stieet, was sent to the attic to play and while theie un r.uthed a rnllioud toioh belonging to i its father. Lighting It. the child pro ceeded to play "fit oman," and hoon had the contents, of the loom in a blaze. Smoke was seen issuing fiom the house, the child was lescued, and an alarm was sent in from box 3J, at the corner of Main and West Lackawanna ave nues Engine companj No I! and Chemical (ompany Xo. 'i. quickly lesponded, and t-oon had the llames under control, but Five stamps given nway with each bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. a ll ilt l U l ll IAI i l U0 i i l i iA il4 No End 3 St 3 of Novelties I 55 tl This season in Dress Fabrics & I The Very Latest Thing "Prunella Piping" & Offers a beautiful, soft finished, medium wpio-hr !? fabric, with rare style in it, at a moderate cost. 5: Black and colors, 54 inches wide and only 5: a a 3 a $1.19 the Yard Fancy Plaid Silks From the Domestic and Foreign Looms in ; Scotch Tartan Effects and Combination Color g uat Plaids. A rnaenificent assortment at m-ir-ps s-1 ranging from 85c to $1.65 Yard These make lovely waists. 1 A Great $3.98 Sale I I of Fashionable Coats S if For Hisses and Children I 3 Made in the newest styles from excellent $i 3 tons, Coverts, Heavy All Wool Suitings, Etc. & The assortment of styles is perfectly bewilder- ing, and include Piped Satin or Velvet seams, & large Cape, triple ripple edge Capes, double -: pleat backs, etc. These garments are guaranteed 3r worth $0, $6,00, $6.50, 6,98 and $7,$o fe each, and are as clean and fresh as on the day when they left the tailors' hands. All sizes. 3 Your Choice $3.98 3 3 Globe Warehouse.! wwwwwt$(fw(f?fw?rffw5 not before consldeuible damage was done tu the contents and woodvvotk. In the attic. The house Is owned by Mis. Illchnrd Reese, and the los and chiin uge Is coveied by lnsiuance. Hitchcock-Jones Nuptials. William Hitchcock, of Piescott ave nue, nnd Miss Via .Tones, the contialto soloist, vveic united In man Inge on Tuesday evening at the paisonago of the Flist Welsh Congiegatlonal church, on South Lincoln avenue, by Rev. David Jones. The mairlagc was quletlv ar langed nnd pioved quite a sutpilso to their filends The bilde sang at the conceit In the Sumner Avenue Piesbvleilan lunch em Her In the evening, and after receiv ing the plaudits of an uppieclatlve audience left Immediately to be united In mauiage. The giooni Is n son of Meiclmnt Tailor Atthur Hitchcock, and was tor met ly a member of the Thlitcenth iegl ment. His wife is well-known as a con ceit soloist, having won the contialto solo pile at the national eisteddfod In this city on Memoiial day. She Is en teted for the competitions at Biookln toinoiicm and Saturday. Socials Last Evening. A l.uge ciowd was In attendance at the haivest dance held In Jleais Hall last evening, under the- auspices ot the St. Patlick's Ladies' I. (J. B. A. Tills was their tenth annual, and pioved to be as enioyable and piofitable as all the otheis. The hall was suitably deo- oiatcd foi the event, and many of the participants appealed In fantastic cos tuinos. After the business meeting of the Lilly Shaftsbuiy assembly, Hoj.il faoei pty of Good Fellows, in Red Men's hall last evening, the membeis enjoved a social houi, during which a nuinbei of Good Fellows weie entei tallied. The membeis of Patagonia lodge. No. 320, Knights of Pj thias, celelnated their twelfth annlveisaiy last evening with a smokei and social session. Thanksgiving Services. The annual union Thanksgiving ser vices will be held this moinlng, com mencing at 10 30 o'clock, at the Wash burn Stieet Piesbjterian cliuich. Rev. T. A. Humphtejs, pastor of the Ply mouth Congiegational church, will pi each the sermon. Thanksgiving sei vices will be con ducted this evening in the St. MaiU's Lutheian chuich, commencing at 7 30 o'clock. The suniise piayei meeting will be held at the Plymouth Congregational church this moinlng, commenclngr at 7.30 o'clock. Services will be held In St. David's Episcopal chuich this morning, com mencing at 10 o'clock. Peisonal Paragraphs. Mr. and Mis William Pritchaul, ot M0. si & - H THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THUKSDAY, West Lackawanna, avenue, welcomed a baby to their homo recently. HUkIi IIURhes, of North Main avenue, left vestetday to spend Thanksgiving with his patents nt Spring: Urook. Mlsi Surah Smith, superintendent of the West Side hospital, will spend to day ut How man's Creek. Dr. Itonjamln tJvans, of Cluika Clreeii, urn n visitor In town yester day. Miss llclle Warren, of Duryen, Is spending- a few day? with friends In town. Mis iTeiinle Jenkins, of Jackson street, left jesteiday to spend Thanks Riving with her bi other. Dr. Thomas Jenkins, at Albany, N. V. The Men's league of the Plymouth chuich held their tegular meeting Thursday evening. Mr. Henry Parsons gave an excellent addiess on the oilgln of Thanksgiving. It was of a historical nature. At the close of the address the question box was opened. Mauv ques tions of ica'l value was In ought forward nnd It was the opinion of nil present that It was a very piofitable meeting. Miss Jessie Kellow, of Chestnut stieet, attended the Amity social at Honesdale hist evening. Who was ac companied by her brother, Hairy, who will spend a few duys with lclatlves lu the Maple City. Mis. Tlcuben Young, of "Vyso-, Pa., Is the guest of Mr. and Mis. T. K. Pi Ice, of Xoith Sumner avenue. Miss Josephine Colemnn, of West Linden stieet, Is confined to her home as the lesult of a tecenl accident. Simon Getts and Chillies Pioper, of the Aichbald mine, aie on a hunting trip to Monti ose. Mr. nnd Mis. Jacob Kiesky, of Tunlo hannoel;, ale guests of theli son, C. L. Kiesky, of North Sumner avenue. Mt v. Andiew Kobeitson, of Noith Re becca, avenue, is visiting lelatlves In miffalo Mlvs Jane Thomas, of Pi Ice street, w 111 be the guest of filends in Haw ley todny. Mlsa Catheilne DavK of Wllllam poit. Is spending a lew days with AVest Scianton relatives, Anthony C5allaghei, of 'vVillve.s-Bai le, chculated among AVest Scianton filends jesteiday. Mr. and Mis. J. N. Tomklns. of Al toona, ate guests of Mis Hlluheth How ei, ot Pi Ice stieet. MIa Daisy AVIIllams, of Il.utford, Conn., Is visiting lelatlves on Academy stieet. GENEKAL NEWS NOTES. llowdtd A. Odcll and Miss Anna M. ciuiies, botli of D.ilton, weie united lij mauiage by Rev. .Tame Henninger last evening at the paisonage of the Cmbuij Methodist Hpiscopal church. The membeis ol Washington camp, Xo. ITS, Patiiotlc Older Sons of Amei ka, held a special meeting in theli hall last evening to anange foi attending the funuial of the late Fted Olnadei, tills afternoon. The sei vices will be held at the house on Pi Ice street at 2 o'clock Kev. 11. C. McDeimott, of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal chuich, will otllclalc Intel ment will be made in the AVashluiin stieet ceme tei y. The lemains ol the late Hdiv.nd AVil llams, who was killed on the lailioad at Johnstown on Tuesdaj, aie expected heie todav The funeial anuouncement will be made latei Tlie fnneial of the late UopKln Hop kins will take place tomonow aftei noon at ' .,0 o'clock fi'om the house on Noith ltebecea avenue. Itev. D. D. Hopkins, will olllciate, and inteiment wilt be made in the Cambiia cemetety. St Paul'h Pioneei coips will foi mally open their new hall this evening with .in "at home" social. Uauer'a oiches tia will furnish the music. The AVomen's Home Mlssionaiv soci eties of the diffeient chut dies distiibut ed food and clothing among a laige number of pool people yesteiday, and will continue the good wotk todav. All the local baiber shops will be i losed at noon todav, In older to give the piopiletois and employes a half holidaj-. A high mass of lequlem was celebiat ed In St. Patrick's chuich vesteidaj' morning for the lepose of the soul of the late Thomas AViight, who died fiom injutles lecelved In the street car acci dent last Saturdav. The AA'est Side Republican club will hold a legular meptlng lu their looms this evening. Business of Impoitauco will be consldeied. GREEN RIDGE. Miss Amelia Haitmau, who had been a guest at the homo of Mis. Alficd Haivej-, of AVj-omlng avenue, ictuiued to her home at Danville ye.steidaj". Fiank Hlwood, or Cornell college. Is spending Thanksgiving ut the home ot Hdwaid Fuller, on Dickson avenue. Hauy Sewuid, of Kejstone academy, came down jesteiday and will spend Thanksgiving with his p-uent.s, Mr. and Mis. Joseph Sewaid, of Dlcks-on avc- 11119. , Mis, Samuel Koupd, of Pionmlon, Is the guest of her claughtei. Mis. Jia Stephens, of Capouse avenue. Duigglst II. M. Cole spent yesterday at the home of his father, Rev. I.eouaid Cole, of Thompson, Pa. Ciovei Seats, of Capouse avenue, Is visiting relatives at AVuymait. Thanksgiving! sei vires will be held at 11 o'clock this moinlng In the Asbiuy Methodist Hplscopal chinch. Seimon by Rev, H. S. Pottei. Tin mauiage of Miss Annie Gibbons, of -'J3 Asli stieet, and Pattlck H, Kear ney, of Pciin avenue, was solemnized at St. Paul's Catholio chuich j ester day ft u noon at -1 ao o'clock. Rev. P. J, MoMamis peifoimed the leiemonj. J, Keaiuey vas best man, and Mlbs Nelllu Gibbons attended the bilde, Jlr. and Mis. Kearney left on tho evening tialn for Chicago, when the honey moon will be silent. On their ictuin they will reside ut 1 13 1 Penn avenue. Schools No. 27 and 2S weie the scenes of veiy substantial donation patties jesteiday, when the child! en can led their often lugs of fiult, vegetables, canned goods and gioceiles theie to bo dlsti Ibuted among the ihailtnblo Insti tutions of the city, nach school nggre- AT-, .PLEASANP THE NEXTMORMING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor na; It it It Lently on lbs ttoinich. llftr uil kidnej ami is a uluntat Unllle. 1 tils drinl li luado from iiirln, sna i prtntred fur use tv etitlj tt (f. niiulUd(I.aur'H Tea" or LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE All druBglitorl)rujllS.5tl tndUcti. llujttta day. J.uuc'n Family .Ucdlclua iiiovc,1Ub boirel l-ai'b Ua. In order to b bltbi thisU Dcvury. Addrcu, t 05, Ut Ue, N. V, mm m III 1 You Gin Depend Upon Word of Tbis Scranton Citizen. He has had tho experience. Ho has thoroughly tested the aitlcle. He has foutid It ns represented. He has absolute faith in Its met It. Mr. J. a. Stephens, of 304 Qieeti Ridge avenue, says: "At times I hud much pain In my back nnd loins and It was almost Impossible to walk. At night, sometimes I rolled fiom ono slda of my lied to the other all night long trj' Ing to find a comfortable position. In the morning when I attempted to get up a shatp pleictng palu caught me lu the small of my back so seveio that I had to cry out. I doctoied from time to time, but ulways without obtaining iclicf. Doan's Kidney Pills had cured some of my filends, ,so I got a box at Matthews Bros.' diug store. A few doses gave relief. I continued the lieatmcnt and they made me feel like a different pcr&on. After a very haul day's work it I feel any sjinptoms of a lame back, a dose of Doan's Kidney Pills quickly removes them." For talc by all dealers; price, 50 cents. Foster-Mllbuin Co , Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United. States. Remember the name, Doan's, nnd lake no substitute. gated abput two wagon loads of pto vlslons Leo and Fied Uaitx, of Sandeison avenue, and John lloinbaker, of New Yoik stieet, attended the Knights of Malta celebiatlon at Binghamton jes tei dai". SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Gatheilng- of the Fourteen Friends at Best's Hotel Was a Very Pleasant Affair. Last night's gatheilng of tho Foui teen Filends at Best's hotel was a veil pleasant affaii. Invitations had been sent out to the membeis bj the secie-t.uj-, to attend a Thanksgiving ce banquet and the l espouse was all that could be deshed, nearly evcij' member being piesent when the call to older was given at !) o'clock. Dm ing the discussion of the bupper, piepaied uudei the diiection of Slew aid James Best, In which roast pig, stewed labbits and turkej-, played a piomlnent part, seveial of the membeis were called upon for speeches. The re maiks of Messis Mooie and Hclet, which were well spiced with titbits of wit and humor, Kept the gatheilng in a meuy mood until they dispeised at midnight. NTJBS OF NEWS. The condition of John Holm, whose setlous Illness with hiccoughs was le ported in Tuesday's Tilbune, is piactl cally unchanged and for a time jes teiday moinlng it was feaied he was about to expiie In one of the spasms. The onlj sleep he has had since tho beginning of the attack was secuied by the use of opiates. The basketball game this evening in St. John's hall Is ci eating much Inter est In this vicinity, ns the local Do fendeis have to ttj' and hold their still undefeated lecord, while theit oppon ents, the Centt tils, of Pateison, N. J., aie the iliumpions of that state. The game staits at 8 p. m. shaip. A large ciowd Is expected to see the wotk ol the little tots who compiise the junloi tinning class of the Scran ton Athletic club in thlr hull on Alder stteet this evening and auangements for theli comfoit have bpen made ac coidinglj. A dance will follow the en tei tulnment. K.t file and shooting mutch for chick ens tonight, GIL' PIttston avenue. Rab bit lunch Thanksgiving, all day. A well attended and veij- successful leheaisal of the Saengeu uncle society was held lu Athletic hall last evening. At the euchie paity to be held In the new St. John's cumin basement to night, seveial valuable piUes will bo aw aided. The first pile Is a $j gold piece. An infant sou of Mi. nnd Mm. John Diler died jestetdaj' at the family les idence, 1010 MoltKe avenue. The fun eial will take place this afternoon at .1 o'clock, fiom the house and Interment will bo made at No. 5. Rabbit lunch today ut Hotel Itosar, .1JI Cedur avenue. Another of the seiles of euchie par ties, which aie Intended to financially assist tho new church on Orchuul street was held In St. John's hall last even ing, and it was probably the most suc cessful and best attended of the ycai. The tu uingemonts were In charge of Mis. Timothy Sullivan, and, with the aid of a number of young ladles, a most pleusant evening was spent. Handsome prUes wero aw aided the winncis. Di Schick's laiug Healing Balsam Is guaiautccd lo cuio all coughs "No cine, no paj," Tor sale by all dcaleis, MOSCOW. The lectuie given last Filduy evening on "Gin Mill," by Rev. R. V, X, Pleico, of Scianton, was attended by a falt sled audience, and was highly enjoj-ed by all, Mr, and Mis. Nuuil, of New ink, aie visiting at tho home of the hitter's futhei, Dr. C. J, Wilbur. J. D, I.ovelund has pin chased the I, a Touche piopeitj, foi met ly occupied by M. A. Lyman, and has commenced to make lepalis op the houi-e, Mis, Daniel Simpson is ill. Mrs. Grimes and daughter, of Pick etts, Pa., aie tho guests of the foi mer's sister, Mis. C, li. Sllvaia. AV, II, Hinds has resigned his position tu II, h. Gulge's teed mill an account of 111 health. Benjamin ltozelle takes his place, OBITUARY MRS. IinSTRR IMIISON died cstoi duy at her lata residence, Utjt Pcnn uo nue, aged 70 jcaits. Intel inent at Tioy, N. Y, Postmaster ut Old Forge. By Kicluihe Wire from The AssoUiUJ t'rtii Washington, Nov. t'O Thomas Pkkeiall wus today appointed postmaster of Old Forge, Lackawiuma county. NOVEMBER 27, 1902. NORTHSCRANTON THANKSGIVING DAY EXER CISES HELD IN SCHOOL. Fiogrnmme That Was Rendered Under the Direction of Piof. Mar tinUnion Thanksgiving Services ot the English Spenklngi Protest ant Churches Rov. Clymer Will Preach, the Bermon Crackorjaeka and the Comets Will Piny This Afternoon in Auditorium. The membeis of Prof, Martin's class and those; of the Misses Jordan, Reese aild Uvnns, assembled In the school auditorium yesteiday nfternoon and held their Thanksgiving Day exercises. Pi of, Martin was In charge, and pre sided at the oigan. An excellent pio gi ammo was lcndered, In which a num ber ot talented pupils participated. The most Intel est Ing number of tho ptogianime wus the selection entitled "The Merry Uells," by the AVelsh Pres byterian church choir, under the direc tion of Pi of. Chailcs Rlchurds. This choir was successful In cariylng off the prle for this selection at the eis teddfod In the Tabernacle two j'eais ago. The follow Ing progrunune was rendei ed: Song School Reading Koljpil Thomas Recitation Mniv Diielita Reading Blanche AVhllo Song School Reading tilauchc Tiipp Recitation Maty Koll'-y Reading Thomas Jav Recitation l.iuua llsby Instuimcnttit Music Jennie Hoffman Recitation Cluulvs Winner Oigitu Selection JIaiv Dovinc Recitation Ucs"le Williams Reading Sarah Uowey Song X, School Recitation Muij Jones Heading Uelle Mabry Song School The Day's Events. A union Thanksgiving daj set vice of all the Kngllsh speaking Piotestant chuiches will be held lu the Noith Main avenue tabernacle this moinlng. The seivlce will begin at 10 o'clock. Rev. Cljmei, of the CluMiun ohuich, Noith Main uvenuc, will deliver the sermon Piuyeis will Vje offel ed bv the pastors of the various chinches. Piof. Walkenshaw and Mis. Elizabeth Owen Hughes will paitldpate In musical nutnbeis TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Tlic Cuckci Jacks basketball team will line up against the stiong Comet basketball team in the audltoiium this afternoon. The Comet bos aie a sttong aggiegatlou of ball to'seis and a good game Is expected The membeis of the HcelsJoi Diam atlc club will pioduce a thiee-.ict com-edj- duun. i entitled, 'The Commeieial Diummei," in the audltoiium this even ing. A laige audience is expected to in attendant e. Thiee games of basket ball will be pl.ijed in the gjmnnslum of the Scian ton Institute this afternoon. The plaj Ing will begin piomptlv at .! o'clock and the games will be plujcd in succession. An admission fee of ten cents will be chaiged. The twelfth annual spiead of the Stephen Fiatics Ple.tMiie club wilt be held at the home of Alvln II Pi ice, of Chuich avenue, this eening The juniots of the Clulstlan chuich will conduct an entei tainmeiu entitled: "The Mother Goose Pantomime," in the chuich pallors this evening. It is expected that the entei tulnment this evening In the Piovidcnce M V, chuich will be piesented to a ciowded house. Mis. S. II. Siinms and her binthei, Hauy Hatton, of Summit avenue, leave this moining foi Now Yotk city to spend a few dujs Miss Peail Hem j. of Gieen stteet, is visiting hot biothei in New Yoik citv. Mr. and Mi" D. V. Davis and son, Oscui, leave this moinlng to visit foi a few dajs witli ftieuds In A'andllng. Richaid Thomii", of Olj pliant, was a callei In town last evening. The Rev. AV. F. Davis, of the Mem oiial chuich, is confined to bin home since lust week with a veij soie leg. The Not th Scianton Bowling allejs will be open all day. Atchle Morgan, of Lehigh univeisltj, Is spending Thanksgiving with his pa tents in Chin eh avenue. Dr. AW W. Jenkins, of Olyphnnt, paid a brief visit In tow n yesterday after noon. RAINBOW WOOD. A New and Piofitable Kind of Min ing Staited in Maine. Pio-jpcct, Me., f.cttii In the Sun. Tho collecting of whut is culled i.iin bow wood Is a eompaiatlvely new ln dustiy in Maine. Though the dwelleis along the seu boaid have known for j-cais that dilft wood picked up fiom salt water gave out li Iciest eut tints when burned in open giutes they attached no value to the coloring of the flames until tho lich summer visltois came down Uast and changed tho picking of driftwood fiom an occupation akin Into idleness Into a pinlltable calling. For five jeais the whole coast line of Penobscot Cay has been scouted In quest of wood, and when the supply grew seal ce and tho pi Ices advanced fiom $10 to $.25 a coul, a Boston chem ist giew ilch fiom inventing a powder which, when binned with dty wood, jlelded colois iieaily us blight us tho genuine wood fiom tho sea. This full ninety How den, a fiunier, who sold considerable dilftwood lu for mer years, went to tho salt meadows at tho foot of his field unci began to dig his jcui'.s supply of muck, which was used as bedding tor his stock uud tor housebanking. AVIieu ho liiul eeavated a hole ubout ten feet deep he cumo to a flooilng of gieat plno tiees, which hud been Imbedded lu the petit for ages. Tim limbs had lotted away unci the balk and aupwood had gone, but the di j- heatt of tho tiees wus as bound as In life Kindling a flic ubout a log of (his wood, How den found thut It gue out very brilliant hues of Indigo and gieeu, showing that the aged wood was filled with salts of Iodine- mid chloilue. No sooner had he inado this dlbcov eiy thuu ho stopped digging muck and went to mining lalnbuw wood. Ho loaded a schooner with cut wood uud sent It to his Boston patioiiB, who paid him $--' n coul for the cuigo and asked for moie. Since then Bowcleu has lilted all the men who uie willing to work and is digging out the flunks in his fossil for est and selling them ut fancy flguies. The deposit of pine tiees lies between the clay subsoil uud the oveigiowth ot peat, and Is fully six feet In depth. As tho muck bed Is mote than a mile In area Bowdcu believes he can sell a half u million touls of wood from a ,".! I' "lL.iWUHiiiii.il GOLDSMITH'S BAZAA E-fc Trade Hints of Trade names and trade reputation? are valuable. The "Wayne Knit' Hosiery is considered the equal oi an; and superior to many, xlere s a tie list : Women's Fleece Lined Hose The prices commence at 15c. A very good stocking for th Prlce' Fleece Lined Balbiiggan 29c a pall Numhor ODOSpliced Heels and Double Soles 25c a pal Number 681 Elastic Elbbed Top 25c a pal Number 763 White Peet, Double Sole 25c a pal Number 694 Extra Hettvy Weight. , , 85c a pal Odd sizes for laige people. Women's Wool Hose Fine Cashmeie Hose Bibbed Wool Hoso Extra Heavy Wool Super Cashmeie Hose Cashmere Hose, with French Ribbed and plain giey Wool Children's Winter Hos Extra Heavy Cotton Hose. tt n Pnn'g TTanw Ribbed 25C a Valrj No. 20, Boys' Wide Ribbed Vn an rHiin' Tine Ribbed -M-toae P1U.J TTnu Misses' Ribbed Hose Children's Fleece Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose, Misses' Fine Ribbed Hose Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose, Misses' Heavy Ribbed Hose Children's Wool Hose iwUspr' Blnck Ribbed Cashmere Hose 49c a pa Rn-TR Wide Ribbed Hose, 1 Boys' Wide Ribbed Hose, Rovs' Fine Ribbed Hose Infants' Wool Hose, grey heels and toes. . .15c and 25c a p t ,,., -Pino PostimprB TTnse. with silk heels and toes j. ..j. .. xnese are a iew nemo i -. you once foun the habit of coming tinue it. AMUSEMENTS. MASCAGNI MONDAY EVENING. DEC. 8. 1902. . ... Tin- cnthe Muse iriiI Oihmu c;oi npany ui X&"C&&?WAZ&y Compos"! nnuci iiuceiioii i im i-. i.... Prices $1.00, ?1.50 and ?2.00. Dlagiam opens ut Powells Wednesday, Lyceum Theatre, M. Itcls, Lessee and Manager. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager. Wednesday Night, Nov. 26 Thanksgivhig'SrNov. 27 Miss Alice Fischer in Ciiuce Livingston I'mnlss' Comedy Success MRS. JACK Diiect fiom Its tilimiplmnt inn of 1 no NlKlits .it AViillncls's and tho lUUvictoiia TlionteiH, New piU, Jlunasemelit Ueniy U lluiiia PRICL'S Mntlnee. "J. JO Hiltl L3c. Nlslit, 1 ', Jl, T3, CO and t'oc. DiiiKinm open. One Night Only, FRIDAY, NOV. 28. l'ashlon's Tali eat riower. Oi:C. V. UUD i:RlR'S successful inusicul gaiety. THE "WILD ROSE" C'ullhntcU foi nl monllis In N. A tilvcn tnslilonuble jucstlBo by IicIiik selected as tho 1'lern do ItCHlslanen of tho most not ubio function of Nowpoit's heason. PRicrs$i ro, $1 oo. "3c coc "3c. ScatH on sain Wednc-duy ut 0 u. m. Seats on sale Saturday, ftfflTBB Nov. 29 Jules Miina's IJIe Scenic Pioductlnn of JOSKPir AUTUUIV8 Gicatest Play ot Ileal t Intcicst, "LOST RIVER" Splendid Company, Two Cut loads ol Scoueiy, Novel and Btaitlliiff Uffccts. PiliM Matinee, ""., H)c. dilution, 13c to um palt ii f house. Nldht, Jl 00, Vo . roc,. .'3c Seats, on Sulci Tlnusday at 0 Holiday orWIT -Dec. 1 CHAULUS mOHMAN PRKSUNTS The Two Schools Dlicct fiom tho Madison Souaio Thea ter Now Yoik, after a hrllliant tun of tin eo mouths with the magnlllernt orig inal cast and sceueiy Charles I'loliman s tiieutcst Laughing Success. Pilics-Jl r.0. Jl 00. 73. 50 and 2 cents. Scuts on sale l'riduy ut 9 a, in finest that has hten bulled fiom view for many ages. Medical Society in Monroe. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. 8tiouilsbuttr, Pu., Nov, 2(J After many attempts, io cilng seveial ycais, tho fit at medical society In Monroe county has mammmsmmfmmmmmm Mark Hosiery 25caplr jSe P4r 3?c P)1- - 4c PWr feet 590 a pair Hose 25c a pair 5c a : 25c a ' 3 pairs for 23 2 palra for H5 Lined Hose 2C paJj a?c P8?! o P 10c a pal spliced knees 35c a pal spliced knees 25o a pal 5.e a P 25c a pa Mils tnlrnKlv pnmnlote stock. """ , .. ni here for Hosiery, you will cor AMUSEMENTS. r- Ne4 Arm .-.- -..i ...lit innnm l ihm fflmii i i .e-u ,. ... '" V with till tists under KJXST cliltlon of th Box Seats, ?2.50. Dec." 3d, 0 a. m. Academy of Musk, U. Btls, Lessee and Manager. A. J. Duffy. Business Manage Week BB.OT Nov. 24,' M'.Uinces dally startlnB Tuesday JOHN A. HIMMELEIN'S Big Comedy Company. THE IDEALS C. nH.t.. -Kiiaa TinnirlpA F'.nrln In a. rcnefV oitjJuiLint3 a,w ,m.v.... .-.-- ?-r:.li tone oi scenic prouuuuuua, uiitn,cii.:" j Howson's 20th Centuiy, Band Orchestra. Wcdnesdav Matinee, "A Child of th Slums." ,. wntinrHriiiv Nlcrht. "Oairv Owen" Prices (excepting ThankhslvitiB ?)- Matinee, 10 and Me. NiBht, i, ot ana jvo 5 Additional Specialties for Thursday onlj Matinee, "Canny 8 uross ouua. Night "In the Heat t of the Storm. ThnnksKlvliiB Pilccs: Motlneo v.Sc, ' IxS NlBht 10c, 20c, 30C, 50c, The Dixie Theatn HENRY rARNSWORTII DIXIE. Lessee and Manager. Week of November 24. TEN-ICHI Ami his tioupo of Impoiial Wonder Worl CIS, AssiSIOil oy iio luiiomns Vaudeville Companv : James Richmond Olenrty, Tho mill with green gloves. Rae & Biesche, Flood Bros., Comedians and Aciohats, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Younft A Rmal Wooing. Eddie Mack, Noveltv Dancer, Clara Douglas, Slusliig und Dancing Comedienne. Seats rrsuvl V,to,oph?!i2; New 'Phone 1820. PRICi:S-lc, 23e 33c. and 50c. Qallei-J beats, J0 penis, apeciai maunce prices. STAR THEATRE ALF. G. IIERRINGTON, Manager.' - THURSDAY. PRIDAY, SATURDAYVl Nov, 27, 28, 20. 1 "A New York Girl" Matinee Eveiy Day, finally liecu oiganlzed. There aro four teen t haiter membeis. The ussoclatloi! hlch will bo a branch of the btato Moil leal soclaty, elected Di. N. C. Miller, ol this borough, as president; Dr. John Hen ry, of Bust Strouijsbuig, U vice presi dent; ur. vv. i;. utegoty, secretary, anu uv. itagerman, tieasurcr. i k i iaiidiz.,. mtm tii i mmStjjuim : a V- .A'1"". . Jlus jj 4i " t 1