-r i t f.i -fi li. vAfW" .fVtt V Mt'wTtrfV v w w--' ..-,; pT? .jMPJf Tfc p-.,-w WJ.-'SC "-irHTtT "v ?l 'iTFZ&'TVTf' 4 O tX 1 ' ".- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1002. WEST SCRANTON Men's League Meeting in Welsh Baptist Church Chapter of Accidents. Other Notes. The Men'fl Luikiiu of tho KlrsL WeMi Baptist churi'li heltl an cnturtalnlnR senslnn last cventtiR at which n nnisl cnt and literary programme wn en Joyctl, after which a Hoeltil session van hold. Rev. 13. U Hopkins, pastor of the church and president of tho society, presided und led tho devotional uxit- (.Iftetf. Thp opening address was ilr-Uforcel by Prof. J. II. Hughes, or thr Sorantnn high school faculty. Soloi weie miiir by Miss Myfwany lloynon, HunJ.iniln II. I.loyd, Miss i:ilzabpth -May Howell, William W. Evans nnil David Jenkins. The recitations wcie given by Mrs. V. I?. Thomas, Miss Martha IJavis and Mis? Pearl Jenkins. RECENT ACCIDENTS. John If. William, umtiiiUoi, of Flock Miect, uaa llijuied Sunday. Flo lott his homo to mnll a let tor and sllppiel on the ley sidewalk, and in.lnlllnif itisloc.tleil his -boulder. Dr. J. J.'llobeitb Is attonillm; lilm. .Mo. Miller, of Ki Hampton stieol, fell on the pavement Satin d.iy nltrht and nau tili eel her leff. Mta. Heaitwell, of ifil Eymm stn-ot, foil recently and tpmimil her l'B anil wnfi otherwlso lnjmed. Dr. I A Cilst, ot South Main avenue, is attending both uf thrso injured women. V'nlintlne Heine, of ITO l"ilnl: f-tieel, mi employ at tho Contlnentril mines, had the thumb of Ills ilshl hand li.it tured whllo at woik Satiiitl.tj. EVENTS OP THIS EVENING. The nionthh- meeting1 of the AVrsl Side board of tiade will bo held this evening at S o'clock in the Dlectrlc ritv Whool iwn'ii elub house on .Jackson ytieet. 'Xhe "Omaha Tin" of the W.inhhurn Rtieet l'ic!btcil.in thurcli -w ill beenter tiilnid this cheilitis .it tln homo of Mis. r. Clark, UX Ninth Main avitlne. The Beitha .n Monto fouign MKslon uy noddy will met this cwmiIii? at the homo of Miss Cathciiuo Hut 1 .til, I'M i ico street. The Baptist Yotinc; People's union of tlu .Inekson Street Utptist chinch will meet this eveninir and elect nfllens. Tho committee, in charge ot the .intii Aersary of eatnp No l"ri I'ltrlotlc Older Sons of Amctlcn, will meit thlb enenin,? in AViij-hlnston hall. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. At the merlins of St. lironduVs e.01111 fitl, Yountr Men's Institute, held In their hall lust eveninR, oftlccrs weie nominated for tho coming: year. Tho election will take place on Moneliv e(.ninp. Dee. J2. The following officers were elected at tho Simpson Mnthoellst Kpiscop.il Sun ilnv school on Sunday: Superintendent, Georpo L. Peck; (list assistant tuperin- ! PRPRT Tive stamps given away -with each bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. nMtfAJiiira 0 & 5 ot Our Annual Opens' This Morning u In point of merit, it stands without a rival in our history, nntl when -we say that, it is equivalent to saying- the Umbiella tiade of Northeastern Pennsylvania, for there is no other stock in the tenitoiy named that will compare with ours. There's more artistic beauty in the Umbiollns shown this sea son than wo have over seen, so that as Christmas gifts they have a new claim on the disci iniinating' buyer thnt cannot be overlooked. Tlia Assortment of Handle? Is supeib. The jeweler, the silveismith, the caiveis of ivory, peail nnd fancy woods have joined in their several arts to pio duco marvelous loveliness. The Frames and Covers Are Unexcelled In quality nnd perfection of workmanship. Steel tods nntl close rollers eveiy one of them. Best Paiagon frames and covets of puie Silk most of them guaranteed for two years. For Mies, Wa Offer Umlreilas With Ivory, Pearl, Box nnd other fancy Wood handles, with Sterling' Silver or Gold trimmings; also inlaid work, and peifect ly plain, the beauty depending on tho designs and quality of tho mateiials used. Coveis mostly twilled silk Guaranteed for two years. Prices 50.00, ?8.50, 7.50, $7.00, SG.50, 3 a a Ladies Genuine Xovantine Silk Umbiella, tho very best made, with exquisite handles of various kinds; uP mounted in suver Hare good values at $4.50 (equal to nnv $0.00 Umbrella we've seen yet); S2.50, with heavy ailk coveV and beautiful se lection of handles, and $4.00, tho latter being tho equal of any $5.00 Umbrella. Otheis nt S3.00, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 ana SliOO, -03 Umbrellas for JJ The vaiiety of handles is unlimited. Ivory, Peail, Horn and Woods of many kinds are used with inro skill, and often blended with silver, gold or inlaid work. Heavy twilled silk on tho best Paragon frames, with hollow steel rods, make a light, elegant and wonderfully durable umbrella. Tho fine qualities, sunli as tiese immediately following, nitiko handsomo Christmas gifts $8,00, $7.50, $7.00, $8,00, . . , u 9-0" $5.60 and $5.00. ' All of the above aie guaranteed for two years' seivlce. Other Good Umbrellas nt $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2,50, $2.00, $1.50 and $1,00 each. A 4- J rs We offer nn umbiella for irmtmnn. wm. B , , "T.'r ., heftvyH Bilk .w.. ,,.., ,ullun dicoi , itnu u cuou luiier, They'ie worth I U3t COME IN AND SEE THE UMBREL LA SHOW-IT'S INT -RESTING. Glob? Warebote?.! & mmm)mmmmnmmmwmwymm S; tendent, G. W, IS Dntidi stcond npslstant suporlntondent, W. II. llnRen: thhd as sistant superintendent, Itobort Davis; sectotary, D. V HiiuImou; tienHlircr, Jay Heese; ehoilslir, T 11 Jones; pianist, Clurolo rriU; llbritilan, 1'iank Williams. Desplto tho npproach ot ChilslmaH tho pupils of No. 19 school continue their weekly ravings nntl deposited a total of J1.I3 yesterday, through tholr tiacheis, in tliu West Sldo bank. A number of valuable pilzis nto on e"c hiblllon at St. Din id's episcopal church Sunday school, which will be disposed of by chanco lor the benollt of the church. Ladle.-) of the committee of tho Iidles of the Golden UnRle ate lrxpiestcel to meet at the home ot Mrs. Tlce, of 'J-5 Ponn avenue Kildav eVenltiR, to make arrangements for public Installation. Jly order of chair I ulj. William lloblnson. of Hampton stieot, and Miss Alice minefield, of Itock stieet, wero united In manlago leccnlly by ltuv. Mr. Mutdoek, at Klngaton. David ltobliif-on, of Jackbon stuet, an nounces bis cngngeme.nt to Miss lluth Palmer, of New Voil: city. The mini luge. Is to take place In Jnnuutj.. John OilffltliH, of Dynon stieel, has nn liouuecd himself us n c.iudld.ito for com mon council of the fifteenth w.inl on the Republican ticket. Jieph Woolley, uf l,tr.une hticet, linn announced liimself as a cuiutldiitc lor tho Hi publican nomination for common eoim Utl ot the llftienlil waul The AnthiiiLlle Sod.il i lub conducted a well attend, d musquunde ball in Meats' hall last cNonhiR, at which man'.' piotty and fantastical nistumi'-. weto .seen Peter Youiir was nwaided the Tiiz- for the best make-up. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Miss Iitne Thcinton, of Tenth stieel, is contlmd to hci home by illness. Mr. und Mt.s. William T. Annie, of Uackettstown, N. J., Inve tetiuned liomu fioni a visit with lclatlves on Waslibmn .Iiiet tlioige Koi rner, ol Mt. Pocono, is vis ItitiK his In other, Chailes Koeinur, of Noith (Jnilli.ld avenue alls; ll,flna Canaxaii, ot JMre tioet, bis letuincd home liom a, llt with ulutlus In Phlhdelphki Miss Ilrith.i Ci aw fold of Noith Hydo P.nk avenue, his ntccpti-d a position with Mean , II.iKen. Ml.ss Dilsy Jenkins, of Plymouth, Is vis iting r lathes In town. NORTH SCRANTON. John J MeGuIre, of the firm of Mr Gulre K- Oiler, is 111 with the fjrlp. Master Monks Watklnt, of l'ioidence road, is very sick. Oswald Price, of Ppiinpr street, was sf'ilously burned about the Ineo and hands Saturday, by the explosion of a gasoline stove. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kvans of IdniL avenue, are rejoicing owp the ar rival of i baby Rirl. Hoys "Wanted Two boys wanted at North Scrnnton bowling alloys. They must be lively Shotton & Davis. "Willis Com Uight, of tho Pioxldence Register, has returned fioni n sueros ltu hunting: trip spent In Columbia county. A numbtr of ft lends svitheieel at tho i yu.uu, ipci.viu nun IfO.UU. i. ana souu gold. , . . Gentlemen, twilled cover (gwuanteed), best x-iuuguii jriune At $4.50 . $1 moie, XI m homo of the Misses Mtirsrarct nnd Belinda McQurrin, of Ferdinand Btrcct, and Rave them ft surprise. Games and the usual diversions were Indulged in, nfter which rofrtshtnenln were served. Those present wero the Misses Mamie Gallagher, Maty li. Million, Margaret Mahon, Daisy Clark, Ttssle Mtilherln, Miifffnrct McGttriln, Mntnnret Hopkins, Hellnda MrUutrln, Matnlo Nowcotnh, Katu Grower, Kute tlenrv, Annie Now coinb, Matnlo McGtilre, Nelllo O'Mnlley, Joseph linftcr, Cell Glower, HurIi Mnr.tn, Hett Mitchell, Will Tyler, Hd ward Mnlloy, Will Dcyoo, I'ttilck Mc (luiiln, John McUutiln, Daniel IIiip kint, Hcrt Doyoe, Will Kenncy. Mrs. J. Bunnell, of Meshoppen, Is vis iting at the home of her cousin, Mrs, S, J. Cot son, on N6rth Main avenue, 1. J, Katto nnd Joseph Walsh spent last evenlnit nt Olyphant. The IjtiDell Comedy company opened a Ihree-nlRht etiBiiRement in St. Mary's hall, on West Miukct street, Inst ecn Itifr. The company presented the farce, "Hotel Upside Down," which v,aa well received. It waa ptesented tinder the dliectlon of Manager John J. Kelley, ot this place. Grant Pcdrlek, of Jerinyn, war a vis itor ut the Columblv IJlerury club looms last evening, Mrs. C. Sebolt and two children, of Cnrhondule, ate tho guest? of Putnam Hlioet relatives. Mis. V. C. Honeywell and daughter und Mis. John Danvers weio enter tained by Wllke.s-narre friends yester dav. MKs Jennie Fiavl.s, of Church avenue, Is spending a few days at her home In Huzleton. MIsb Mary Henley, of West Market Rtieet, was visiting Plttslon li lends dining the past Tew days. Mis. George W. Davis, of West Mar ket Mi or. Is .sintering Horn it Might attack of the grip. The membeis of the Crackerjack basket ball team will Journey to Wilkes-Dario this evening nnd line up against the Ninth Regiment team of that place The Best Christmas Present Is ;i copy of n home paper to tho mem bers of the fnmllv who have left the home nest. It will be a daily letter fiom tho&e he loves best and will en able him to be fully tonveisant with all the happenings in the dear old town. The Tilbunc has moie loial news than any other Sci'inton paper and would be appreciated. Adv. SOUTH SCRANTOIn . A hamlloniely flamed "pen sketch charter was ltcelved yesterday by tho Star Poci.il club. The chatter was leccnt ly Ki.intid bv the court and was deco lattd bj P. W. Costello. William Wirlh, ot Hickor stmt, ar rived home rstculay fiom a bUbinc-s tilp to Now York city. Ddward Klos, nn old steel works' foie man nnd resident of this Mdo will leao lor Buffalo shortly alter Chiistmas. Tho Drum coips of Camp 130, Patiiotic Older Son-, of America, nro preparing lor their annual ball, which always lakes place on Now Year'.-, afternoon and eut ins. Dr. Schlej's I.unK HnlltiK Pilsim is Kunianteed to cure nil couchs. "No ctue, no pay." Tor snlo by nil dealers. GREENRIDGE. T. II. Stcens, of Cnpouse avenue, spent yesteidav at tho homo of his parents in Wynmiuir. Tile lesrulir monthly meeting of the Green niello Wh'clmen will be held at the club house this ewnini?-, and it is tho desire of tho dli.ctors that every mem ber of the elub bo present, as matters most Important ate to bo picented and (ll;ruceU. William IMsrar. ot Sanderson .uenuc. has pmchiscd the property, corner of Penn avenue and Delaware street, which was the home, ol the late Kcv. and Mis. Gcorae PeeK Mr-.. Mattiu and n, I.twrince, of Gitcn Kidfre street, are spending tho month at Si,! Cllffe, I.. I. Dr nnd Mis Kenair. of I'hlliiilelpbla, luio btten Kursls fur tin- P'M few dijs at tho homo of Mr. and Mi. Hany Watt', of Capmi'-o aenui OBITUARY. ADICi: MADDDN. aceel S months, in 1 mt child of Mr. nnd Ml--, John Madden, ot Oi smt stteet, Duntnoro, llid l.tcr elay. The funeial will take placo fiom the family lesidcnec this afteinnon at 3 o'clock. Intel ment in Jit Cnrmcl ceine l.ij TUNERALS. '1 ho funeral of tho latu Mi.s, William Hopkins will take plice tomorrow aftei noon. Soivlto will bo conducted nt tho house on North ltobre.c.1 nenil' at 2 "0 ei clock bv ltev, D. D. Hopkins, pastor ot the Plist Welsh P.iptlst church, and Interment will be made in tho Washburn str(ft eeiuetciy. Tho tunural of the late Mrs. lludset O'Mnlley will take placo at ; o'clock this morning from the icslelence of ele ceascil's diughtrr. Mr' Dllon Ibirke, iO Ninth struet. llurlal will bo made In tho Cathedral ceinetiiy BEpTine PLEA5ANf THE NEXTMORNItIG I FCEL BRIGHT AMD NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor bi)H it nrls rnnth on tho stomach. IItet bncl kldnpfH imt hip.a?Ant luxattve. TlilBelrlni.ii (mile femi IkiI.h, nr.d ii iivtiro(t foruii us uabHy n Ui. ltiiclleiilil,uiieii Tea" ur LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE All e'rtiRiiIiMnrliyiiitil2Scti'. nneHOcH. Tiny It tri l). I. nut'" Family .llcille inn iihiM'n tlin l.nnrlN cin'li elrn . In t.nlor m ho iHlily lliisia l.ii.orjf. iil.i(. ni!J!), In Ki, ji Y. LICKENSDERFOR TYPEWRITER Ho 7, $50.00 No. 5, $3!5.0O SIMMMLMfflffil? THE BL1CKGNSDERFER MFC CO., 1004 Chestnut St., PhUadelnhia. r -... . - v . .n-.';iT'Ain rr -? m fi .ef'ittsK"i,yi-'!tiiRi?Kv:-' mmmm it rv nViw:Ji-u.A'r. vHC.4'.i.rp4.-Ti Jj; 111 elmiilMty of tuiiHii in lion, pp"ed uiul i.isu 01 .oiRi.mwi tinv ,-ui niuuiui tin iqiial '1'lify 1110 prucotly uilnpud to entry vaili't) ot v. 01 1,, anel lonihliiu ulj thu liest I'f.uiiuu ot ul otlior makes 3 Two severe cases of Ovarian Trouble m Two severe cases and two terrible operations avoided. Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. Coleman each tell how they were saved by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "Deak 31ns. PiNKir.v.M : I am so pleased -with tho insults obtained from 1ydia 13. Pinkham's Vegetable Comjumml that 1 feel it a duly and it privilege to write you about it. "I Buffered for more than live years with ovarian troubles, caus ing an unpleasant discharge, a great weakness, and at times a faintnesa would come- over me which no amount of medicine, diut, ot exercise seemed to eonccl. Tour Vegetable Compound found the ieak spot, however, within a few weeks and saved me from an operation all my troubles had disappeared, and I found myself mce moie healthy and well. Words fail to describe the ie.il, true, giatcful feeling that is m my heart, and I want to toll every sick and suffering sihter. Don't euiji wiui jiii'iuuiucis you Know nocumg anour, rmi taKc iiyriin K. Pink lin,la "XFtintn n llck nn,nn,.,jl n.irl 4-j-.1'a M..r .....1 4'.. II .- ,11 , i-ii , h " vu.uiM.iiu, .iiiu e.twu; my num iUf it, you Will DC a different Avoman in a short time.'' Mr.s. Laura ICM-vmwR Vnii.'v. ville, Out, Another Case of Cured Without It is well to lememomber sneli letters as above when some dnifrgifit tries to (jet you to huy something which ho says is " just ar. good " That is impos sible, as no other medicine has such a record of cures as IjVdJa 13. Pink nam s cgotable Compound ; accopt no other and you will he ylad. Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinklinm if there is anything about your sickness you do not understand. She Avill treat you with kindness and her advice is free. No woman ever rejj retted writing her and she lias helped thousands. Address Lynn, Mas,g. &9?ESkTJ,i',u0il'"lf't ft't'iwIHi produce tlie mlslnnl lotted nuel e igiiatu-es of auovei testimonials, winch will pime their aWluto ceiiiiinent3ii. lj ello E. i" inkhnm Modlciuei Co,, Lj J.H, Inke- m HIS FLEA IC'oneliieleil fiom Puca i 1 IF. Kopei", tiriilo a plcu lor i-lomfney, md the jiulire tlccleleil to pohtpone b"n- tenco until Ka tin day, to ejlvu him tlma to ni:ilci iiiqiilrles roncoinlng- Ko--s. In thu case -of John fonipaUi, chained with committing an .usnault and battery on 13. J. Murray, a. verdict o not Kullty was taken on. payment of the costs by the defondunt. Muriity ellel neit elesire to prosc-cuto. -A onllct eif not Kllty w.ib taUejn anel tho cost? placed on thu county in the ease of Mllce Yubas, clijrrced with assault and battery by Dcmblto iJcmbKo. It ap peared that the c.i!e was supposed to lie settled before.' the alderman and tluoiurh si mistake got Into couit, A r.ol jiroj., on paymtnt o routs, was piitetcd In tlni followlufj cahon: KdwarU Myei.s, asfcault and battel y, Wllhelm Cornln, prosecutor; l.ouls Myctf, as sault and bittcry. Wlllieliu Cornln, pro'-ectttor. FranU Kofczinski, who was convlotcil nt thu last tetni of cxtot tlni? money from ceilaln peionh In Old Forge, by imper.sonatina: County Detective Phil lips, was yestetday sentenced by Judge! II. M. Kdwaids to pay a lino of $S0 and spend three months in tho county j.ill. Orphans' Couit Matters. In tin. Orphans' couit estoiday, Judge ,. A. Vosbuig heard aelelllloual te-stlmony in the (stale-- of L'llabeth Zlegler, ilecc.tsed, nn the petition for nu isatie, and ,atuida, Decembtr 1.', II 02. was fl.cel lor the uiguiuent. At torneys Daw son and .Muiphy nppcared for tho petitioner, and Zlmmetman and Fickus lo" tho respondent. In the estate of Twiners Jti niyn, a minor, tho bond ol Kdmuud H. Jer inyn, gtmiellan, with Oenrgo 15. Joiinyn and Joseph J, Jerinyn an sureties In the same lor $150,000, was llled mid ap pioveel by the touit. Honds were alto approved In the estate of Mary I.ci.a Dickson and Helen Dickson, nilnois. Testimony in Dlvoi-ce Cases. Testimony in the following divorce tunes was heaid yesieidny btiore Judge Kull : liu Mitchell against Ida S Mitchell, Miuy i:. Gieen against lllidsall O. riu'fti, Ada Gerlotk ngaltist Jatob Oer Itick, Nellie Kinney against IJelwaul Kinney, Thadeus .Meiles agaliibi Mag gie Merle-s, Carqlino Hudson against James liudsoii, Mary Tlyiio against Michael J. Tlgne, Clyde IJ. Dacnpoit against Olllo Davenport, I.milba, Feign sou agaliiht Aithur Feiguson. Tliesit tast.s will he ncteil upon ilnully at Argument court, Two Applications for Dlvoice. Attotncy I'rank D, Doylo esterdny filed two petitions for dlvoico with Piothonotary Copclaud. Ituth Tliomus was mnirirel to Cliyrlpa Tlioin.ib on Februaiy 11, 1S01, and hud of Ovarian Trouble .,.,j . ,.,...v.A- Ovarian Trouble an Operation. "Dn.vn Mr.s. PiNKnAir: For several vcitrs I was tioublcd mth ovarian trouble and a painful and inflamed condition, which kept mo in bed part of the time. I did so dread a surgical operation. "1 tried different remedies hoping to get better, but nothing seemed to bring relief until a friend who had been cured of ovarian trouble, through the use of your compound, induced me to try it. I took it faithfully for three months, and at the end of that time was glad to find that I was a well woman. Health is natme's best gift to woman, anu 11 you lose 11 ana can nave it restored through Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound I feel that all suffering women should know of this." Mrs. Lauija Belle Cole-:ian-, Commercial Hotel, Nashville, Tenn. to leave him on August 7, 1S9S, because of tho indignities he heaped upon her. Hauict Seeger rays that Anthony Keege-r, to whom she was man led Oc tober 20, 1S!1, abused her to such an extent that she had to leave him on Apill a, 1001. She wants the court to sever the bond that tits her to him. Tor Professional Services. Dr, J. F. Giant ycs.teid.iy began an action In assumpsit, tlnough Attor neys F. J. FIls'Mnimnns anil John M .McCouit, to collect SoOO from -"lr.s. AV II. McC.rcey, of this city, for piolcs aional sei vices. In June, ISM, wjien the clelendunt was Miss Debslo Ahinley, tho doctor peifoimed a delicate opeiatlon on her eyes, for whkh a bill of $500 was len- IduiLtl. The amount of the bill was ob jected to, and the donor has biougbt suit to cnlorco hiB claim. The del end ant is the wile of Dr. W. II. MeUteevy, of Oteen Itldgc Marringo ndwln I.. Foster. . . Ilu-o l. WeieidrttfC . Je natlian lluglns . Hat hi 1 Davis PubiiHttlii Do l.aino UOIKCttO Maltoo ... DaIU'.T, Coleman , Saello V. Stage Kelw.ml I. tlctta .. Licenses. ....TelTeisnn tnn.hlp Mount t'obb i.i-ciaulon Hcranton Scr.inlon Hera litem l'e-eUMUu Olyphant Keiaiitoii Pcianton Tujlor Aichbuld I Ida llutz utiaiica j). uiutis ., Stella Hairier COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Mr.i, Dllcn Monney and otln iv, looil le,tims, tlunilKli Attornuy A. A. .Chase, yi'stetday stieel tho Sctantmi Htii.1 e'oin pimy, AVIIkiM-llutro and Stiantun Hall way company, and thu Diliu.ite hackii wniuia and Wcste-rn to leeovei elamiigt'-. In court ychluuluy thu sciitunco ot Ocorgo Hush v. is tln.illy uir-iiciided, A tula to show uausei why tin. cooh lmpose'ii upon Il11be.1t Wilson In tho ease of tho cmmiimweiiltli against Daniel fol.m waa giaute.d jestcrdiiy. C'olnn was tiled last week for selling llmmr on S1111 elny and one-half tho ro it3 weio pliaxd on Wilson, the prosecutor. Mlctmol Cilllioy cite relay adeed the comt leir a bill of parlleulaiH. Ho Is onei of the hotel 1ne.11 wliuso llcenso tho Municipal league wuuu 1 evoked tin al lege el rnles nu tiiinelis. Hoberi Wilson, acting fur the Icumic, Hied a pi'tiilou last week asking fur thu levoeatlem of the lleeJilse. Olllioy wants tho llino nf the) alleged ilulatltir.s Hpicliled, Jobuph Dojle, of Tajlue. who N charge el with halng iiIjusiiJ his sisttr at her lieimo in Old l'ort,o it tiumtli agei. w.is e.sttulay icleaiil 110m tUo county Jail, his fatliet, t'lulstonluir Do.Me )ne.oinln,j his liondbinun In the mm nf t,t The will of William Bcull. lite of .Terr mn, was jesterday nelinitteel to pin. b.uo and letteis tentameniaij weio Ktauleit 10 t'jiithln. Dvimy anil Anna Ti lint. DUNMORE. Jamej .AIcliatr. of'Uist Drlnkei .sttee.t, euiiuil as an engineer at the. ,Miny Wil-inii Coal compan.N'u bHMk"r, ueelved tiijuilus usteiday that will likely ne us blt.itu thu auiputaUeiii of his arm. In tomo UMiuier hlu clothhut besMmo caught in tho cori u lie I a and befure it lould bo Goldsmith's Bazaar 1 ' ' PECIALSALE OF LADIES9 TAILOR HDESmTS m THIS CLOAK There's always somethino 1 doing. Now want to be up Lots and from, and changed to suit you. Tailor Made Suits that were tr qq $9.98, now tjH.O Tailor Made Suits that were Q QO 1498, now ip.O Tailor Made Suits that weie (Nl QQ $17.98, now $Ii.70 Tailor Made Suits that were (fy qq ,$19.98, now $14.70 Tailor Made Suits that weie CM QQ 5498, now : $Z4.0 Rain Coats in Oxfords and black and white mixtures $7.98, &-i A qo $9.98, $12.98 and H- There's something in first pick, even if we have lots of them, and one day makes a difference. Christmas Is Coming. Gome Here AMUSEMENTS Lyceum Theatre, M. Rcls, Lessee anel Manager. A. J. Duffy. Business Manager. Tuesday Deo. 9 One Night Only mANic D. PKHI.CY The 1'ronounct.d Dramatic Tiiiunph of Yea ib . Julia Harlow's ..dffi; WHEN KNIGHTHOOD , WAS IN FLOWER Effic AS MARY TUDOR r Original Mailowo I'loilnctlnn. (Joitjcons CostimiPi. Ma.s.ilvo Si'PilIc I lifer tx. I'RK'KS-!.", fl.W, "DC, ."Oc, I'M. SeatH on halo. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DEC. 10. Iluitls it Siamon Picbunt TOIV! LEWS 5 AND SAM J RYAN Anel a liaise Cemiiunv ot runmakcrs, itHliiellniT Maud J- Huth hi tho Mcriy Musical Mrlano THE MAJOR AND THE JUDGE Uoeik by Tianlc Tannohlll MtmU by lloiwltz A- Howurs. Ilvci thins nc.. Sci'iuiv. Cu-itimieM, .Music, SiiucialitiM pmrus-ii ud, Tut . sue :. Soaisi on s-ale1 ttBaagEnss&tss& 3 ,... uuinyicicinja i Lliar.ictoilsjcs tho now lino ot hlKh-Kt.ulc Watches that i olfer for jour liispcei. tlein todiy It is, by lar, tho must Miilcel aHxmtui',nt in lliu city; anel If you uii) thinking ot iiiiiktiiir a gltt of thin oit, nn enrlv be lection will liu to yiur nilvniitnRfl-.como whllo tho sink li raplUu with thu licit thei mm Hut offi'i SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. hwalar and Cpliciai, 401 SPltUOK ST tssrssumz WtWlw?. lexifcoiieel his arm lite ilrawii hilo tho inathlniry uiul b.ielly cruclunl. Pi. lirouu was siiinnioneil anil orelcnel hlh ri.iuoal to tho I.ncl aw aim i hospital Tho casu i.s iinu-iiiilly ciiel as two or thtt-o joais tiKo Mr Mttituiy lobt a lour ns tho iojjU of a liuniiiiK ace hloni St Ahiiih' Oullel ot St. Xlaiku thiitih will hold a nuHliui; Witlm belay alleriUHu nt tho hunii' m Mis J'ricilla White rtiuin, on lilakoly ittuet. 1,'hUf John T. O Noll liab tcturncil fiotn a rtcent h'll to New Yotk Dim) lirinl;, of Kust Urlnlcer street, ib III at hl'J home. I' P. "Wooilw.lt el, of Qiiincy atiiiuc. has ietuiiio'1 fieun KprltiKlIcl.l, Slus-, where ho li is spi-ni tho p,n.t few mouths 1)1. T. V. WlnUid. II. M. SneiiLcr nuel John NIcholH loll ygsteielii for ,i wce.k s Htuy in I'lKo county, whore the will hunt small t;.une. Alice, tho yoiiiiBOSt tlamjlitor pf Ml. anil Mis. John Mueldon, of tiiove street, gfiyBtCTN:?py.MI v- VgVi MwTP7Vi 2 WMIL9 it's Suits that and doing. lots to choose the prices are .AMUJEMENTS. Academy of Music, M. Rcls, J.OfcSnc and MtinnKcr. A. J Duffy, Kiilneis Mjnan,i 3 Nights artia Dec 8 M.itliico l"orv D'iv. btillhaii, J In 1 1 it, imil Wnnelb 1'ict.ent JOE WELCH, In Uih Xpw Pin, THE PEDDLER, A t'oiiie-Uy Di.im.i In 1'oiu Acts by II At. m:il) MATINDi: I'ttICi:S-10c. VoC. 2T.C. Cllll elriMi, 15c In lower llemi, night i'nici:s-i-c. J.c ;;"c, me. XIIXT ATTRACTION. Thicc NIprht.. Situ ting 'Ihiusd.iy. nee. U. 'LOOPING THE LOOP" Aliitincu D'lilv CoiiniKiicini? Thurselay. Pilcii as above-. Seats on .sale Tuc-elay at ') .1 m. Taie Dixie Theatre lIKN'ItY rARNSWOHTU DIXIU, I.es-beo anil M.iiiiiiver. WEEK OF DECEMBER 8. TURNER'S RIALTO BELLS, NINE HANDSOME SHOW GIRLS PREVOST and PREVOST TUN IN A TURKISH RATH .mil Ki Other Ulir AeU MATINEES DAILY! General AelniKilon: Inlith' in rent-?: gentlemen, :0 ent, best icm'H'ciI He.its, 2D cento. Tel pheiiui No lsO aecuio w.Us STAR THEATRE ALP. G. IinnniNOTON, Manager. Monilnv. Tnrsdiy anil Weehie-Mlay. DKruMIlUK i, H ANU 10. Rice and Barton's Biff Gaiety Co. Mntlneo Kvcty Day, fin Tors!S!ifavjaie5eaaBanB!vvamiM Dainty Sketches I a Of Water I H niliXlJly'ReJ'l'.Ji!iLLl)Mllll'llIJ!Y: i eil. i nil ums-lul cost of old f ORIITIN ART SHOP, . 311 Washington Ave. V. v- 0. taBSSSKSSSSS STTffftl1arTnawl ellcl 5e jtiTilav inuiiiinif after a few eiuV llltii-nj. The lunrul will occur titles i. ternoon at J oeloilj and Interment w'll bo m.iely hi Ml. L'auutl ccmctvi), w-..