w THE SCRANTON lllIBUNE-TUESDAV, UECtiMBEft 1G 1902. WEST CRANTON Officers of' Hyde Park Lodge, F. & A. M. Rev, D. D. Hopkins Resigns Other Notes and Personals. The Minimi election of otlleeis m lirlil lust uvoiiIiir In Hyde I'm It lodge, No. 3S0, h'l'cC and Accented Masons, when the following selection. weie liiiulr: Worslllliltil nitlsler. Hurry Wrlffk-y! peiilor warden, Wlllhun M. Lewis; iiAmtv wisigley. IJtri'loit Wnis!ll)ftd Aluslcr. Junior wutdon. Huffy A. Sprouts; sec retury. Chnrles K. Limning; treasurer, Wlllluni It. Williams: trustees, Thomas Carey, Joseph Oliver and Charles n. Pitcher; reiucseuliitlve to niand lodge, (leorsu Oberdurfer. Another Fund Disbands. The Drlnbln MIhe Accidental fund, which was In existence during the past (Ix years, has been disbanded, and a. meeting will bo held In Drummer's hull, al HiiH'h Head, this evening for the purpose of dividing the funds In the hands of the treiKuier. The odlccis were: President, A. fl. Lewis: secretary, Charles Johnson; treasurer, James Davis. The commit tee appointed to wind up the fund's u trail's were George 'fell, Charles AVnt 11 ns, Henry Lutz, Charles Johnson and (ieorge Davis. Has Accepted the Cnll. Hev. D. V. Hopkins pastor of the First -Welsh Baptist church, f-'oitth Main avenue, who received a call some time ago to become the pastor or the I'orth Welsh Raptlsl church in the Ithondda valley, outh Wales, sent In Five stamps given, away with each bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. 3 111 v Through a Foot of Snow I They Came to See the Show 3 Of holiday specialties and novelties on Satur day. Everybody pronounced it "Great" and buying was so generous that wa knew we had made no mistake. 3 '0 5 Among the Umbrellas there were pickers and choos ers all day long among the good sorts with the two years' guarantee for service. They've just as pretty as they are good. Umbrella Prices, $1.00 to S10.00. The Novelty and 3 -St It Fancy Goods It; stocks held visitors long. 9 There is ao much to see and so little time to take it all in. No use to try and tell about - it. Come and see for your- r$ self. 2 Art Needlework j,and Leather goods ate shown in endless variety. The burnt leathers are popular with faddists, and so are the many burnt wood productions which show the deftness with which art may guide a practiced hand in the use of a hot poker. Pillow Shams, Cushions, Lace Covers for stands, tables, bu reaus, etc., Pocketbooks,Hand Bags, Toilet Bequisites, Per fumery and a thousand and one other things suitable for Christmas remembrances cluster around these depart ments, 5 a ', '0 Gloves, Furs and Waists nie much in demand among Christmas shoppers. No need to tell you that the largest stocks, the best selections, the leading fashions and the lowest prices blend such hap py harmony here as to make buying a pleasure. it a a Glob? Warehotis?. 1 a a a W1WflW1W1WflWWWW his resignation to the church Hunday evening, lie Informed the deacons In the morning or his accoptnnce uf the call, and notllled the chtlich In the evening. ltoV. Hopkins will cUhc his ministry here the last Ktindity In February, and sail for Wales In March. He preached In the Hhomldii valley church In Aug ust last and lccelved the call on Octo ber 23. How Hopkins llrst etunc to this city In January, 1SH9, iiutl assumed his present pnstoriitp three .curs ngo last September. File Yesterday Afternoon. The stove In the Times olHee on Jack son street was overturned at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon by some of the newsboys, causing a slight lire. ) alarm was sent In from Hox :!", ill the corner or Alain avenue and Jack son street, bill the lire was extin guished without much trouble. (Ieorge Daniels, the manager, was slightly Injuied by railing over a bench during the excitement, and one or the newsboys cut himself In climbing thiough a window. NOTES AND PERSONALS. The teachers of No. 1!) school yester day deposited the rollowlng sums 111 the West Side bank for their pupils: Miss Davis, .:.'; D. W. Phillips, .",; Miss Kvans, $1."0; Miss Mutrny. .r3; Miss Xleholls, ,8n; Miss Hutton, .:,; Miss .Morgan, .i'0; Miss lSurrall, ..'0; Miss Kelly. $!.:; Miss Wnde, .41'; Miss Heamlsh, .L'O; Miss Flynn, .:!.".; total, $7.92. Tony Munoltl, or Mouth Main avenue, yesterday caused the arrest of Uaefello Led. of 12S South Ninth street, before Alderman Noone, on the charge or ma licious mischief. The latter was a ten ant In Manottl's house and before va cating. It Is alleged, broke the windows, doors and plastering In the house. Led was held In $300 ball. The Ladles' Aid society of the Taber nacle Congregational church will hold a fair and social In the church parlors tonioriow evening. Qutlts. aprons and small articles will be for sale. Admis sion, Including lunch, will be 1.1 cents. Prof. D. AV. Phillips, principal or No. 1!i school, is conllued to bis home by illness. Miss Bertha Powell is substi tuting fcir him. The local lodge or the Modern Wood men of America were to have elected onicers last evening, but In the absnee of a quorum the election was deferred until the next meeting. Henry Hrunlng, of. Jenkins' drug store, was called to Carbondale yester day, owing to the serious illness of his sister. The wedding of HaVry P. Decker, of North Sumner avenue, and Miss Helen Thayer, of South Main avenue will take place next Thursday. Airs. Caroline Brooks, of North Hyde Park avenue, is 111 at her home. A daughter was born yesterday to 6 Jewelry, Pictures, BricaBrac Our Jewelry department has earned its reputation for reliability, correct style, and thorough-going economy on merit. Everything sold is as represented. Our guaran tee for that every time. Solid gold and silver jewelry of all hinds; gold filled jewelry that's warranted; silver trinkets of all kinds; silver ware and pocket cutlery; pic tures at surprisingly low prices; Brush Sets, Manicure Sets, Mirrors, Shaving Out fits, Cracker Jars and other things in cut glass, silver, etc. Neckwear of All Kinds for every member of the family: Fur Scarfs, Ruches in various materials and all colors; Ties, Stocks and Silk Neckwear in endless assort ment for ladies and children; Mufilers and Silk Neckwear for gentlemen in styles that baflio description. Values that have never been equalled in Scranton. Gloves and Hosiery These depaitinents have no equal iu this state outside of Philadelphia and Pittsburg. All the latest productions from home and foreign man ufectmeis and specialties for the holiday season only, 0. & f. & s jar. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Heildor, of South Sumnef avenue. The Oxford mine accidental fund wan formally disbanded lust uvuiilng at it itieotliiR held In Cd'operatlve hull, wheit the money In the bunds oC the tieasurer Was divided iiininiK- the members lit ruoiI standlnc This social lind fair oC HI, Amies' chap ter will bo held this evening In St. David's Episcopal church. Contributions for the Christmas bas ket dinner under the direction uf the Bnlvatton Army, may he sent to Ad jutant Nankwell at No. 10 Merrlileld wtret't, A new Iron fence Is being erected In front of the Simpson Methodist Episco pal church mi North Main avenue. Mrs. Kdwnrd Watts, who has been the finest of Mr, and Mrs, P. ,T. Mc Mauamon, of I.ussorno strret, has re turned to her home In Nantlcoke. John M. .Inties, of Corbet t avenue, Is HutTi'i'lnir ft 0111 burns received from I'dcaplng steam while at milk In the Hellevtti! mine recently. The members or St. Paul's Pioneer corps will meet In their hull this even ing to practise the drill which will be Riven 111 the Father Wllltt.V's hall In North Sci'iiuUm some time In January. The newly elected cabinet of the Kp woi'th League of Simpson Methodist ICplseopnl church were entertained last evening at the home of Miss Anna Hughes, :iiJ)!i North Hyde Park avenue. Druggist John J. Da vies will lead rt paper next Friday evening al the meet ing of Laeka wanna council, No. liyj, Hoyal Arcanum. Miss Angle lleese, of Syracuse uni versity, Is visiting at the homo of her parents, Mr. and airs. S. M. Itee.-e, on North ll.vde Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. David Anthony, who were married at Olyphnnt recently, have returned and commenced house keeping on South Fillmore avenue. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Officers for the Mountain Lake Hunt ing and Fishing Club Chosen. Funeral of Mrs. Hiltz. A well attended session of the Moun tain Lake Hunting and Fishing club was held at the lake headquarters on Sunday afternoon when olllcers for the coming year weie elected. They fol loy: President, Alderman John Lentes; PKKSIDKNT JOHN T. I.IJNTUS. secretary, Herman Urlll; treasurer. Kit ward Kell; steward, I'arl Graf: adviser and referee, Councilman Charles (Jraf. The society was organized some time ago by lovers of the piscatorial pas time, and one member Is admitted each year, the qualifications being that the newly elect shall have proved his right to admittance by telling the best and most original fishing or hunting story of the season. Fred Kircholf won the membership prize this year by a yarn that struck the members speechless, and they voted favorably while still under the spell of his magnetism. Fol lowing the election a bounteous dinner was served. The Reliable Stores. Why journey to town for your gro ceries and Christmas goods when you can get everything you need almost at your door. Goods and prices just a shade better than in the city. Every thing In season. Christmas toys and presents a specialty. Charlen Graf, 127-2!) Pittston avenue. Funeral of Mrs. Hiltz. Hundreds gathered to pay a last trib ute or respect to the memory of Mrs. Katei-nia Hlltz, whose funeral took place yesterday afternoon. For fully an hour before the set vices a long lino of sorrowing friends passed the open casket to take a faiewell look at the one ihey had known anil lespected for so many years. Services were conducted at the house by Hcv. William A. Nordt, of the Hick ory stteet German Presbyterian church, who spoke feeling words of comfort to tht bereaved family. Ho also read tho funeral services at the grave side In PlttHton avenue cemetery, where Inter ment was made. Tho pallbearers wete: John Deiuuth, Geoige Kosar, William Flitch and Christian FIckus. A Fine Display. A line assortment of Christinas goods, toys and presents are on exhibition, also fruits, cakes and candles to please the little ones at Westphals. " NUBS OF NEWS. J.ost A Persian lamb collattlte with martin tall, lost between Cedar avenue and Uacka wanna avenuo last Filday. Finder will be rewarded if returned to Mrs. Klrst, HOt Cedar avenue. Anthony Nealnn died last evening of burns due to an exploding lamp. Tho accident occurred some days ago, The deceased Is survived by a wife and family. The funeral notice will appear later. See our, grand display of premiums given away absolutely free. Trading stamps, Westplml's general stores. Another member of the Fourteen FiiendH has arrived on this sldo to spend the hollduys. It's a boy anil will board at the home of Mr, and Mi-b, Thomas Duffy, of :i20 Cedar avenue, Jacob lluppenthal, formerly of Irv ing avenue, has sold his property and moved to S22 Ueech street. A game of basket ball will be played Friday night al Callery's Hull between the St. Mary's and the Twentieth Cen tury teams, I)i', Schley's laiug Ik.illug Bilsam Is giaiiautecd to cuio all coughs "No cine, no pay," For salo by all dealers. Jllss Amanda Thlehauur, of Lehlgh ton, Pa., Is the guest of he, sister, Mrs. George Oswald, on Plttstou avenue. A well attended rehearsal of the Clio nil union was held last evening. Guthelnz, Welsser & Kryer Will have a choice lot of poultry for the holidays; also a choice lot of meats and sausages always on baud, C18-20 Cedar ayonue, and 437 i'enn avenue. sv :3iijijiijijijijijH DUNMORE DOINGS INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS OF KING SOLOMON LODGE. A Banquet Was a Feature of the Oc casion Affair Attended by a Num ber of Visiting MasonB Skin Had to Be Oiafted Onto the Arm Of Pat lick McDonald, jr., of Bunker Hill. Marriage of Miss Margaret Lan gan to John Fahey, of Philadel phiaOther Notes. King Solomon lodge, Free and Ac copied Masons, hold tholr annual ban quet and Installation of oltlcors In Jin sonlo hall Inst night. A large number of visiting Masons from the sevctal H. N. DAVIS, New WoiHhlpful .Master of King Solo mon Lodge, F. and A. M. lodges In the valley were present, and u very enjoyable social evening v ns enjoyed. Those Installed were: Worshipful master, Jt. N. Davis; senior warden, Charles Oliver; junior warden, Joseph Wntrous; treasurer, Wilson D. Decker; secretary, clarence Watrous; represen tative to the Grand lodge, Charles F. Nlemeyer: trustees, Charles F. Nie meyer, Thomas Sly and Charles Brady. Skin Grafting Operation. Patrick McDonald, jr., of Hunker Hilli who was badly Injured some time ,iko while employed on tho new Can non Ball railroad, underwent an oper ation at the Scranton Private hospital on Saturday hint. Ills injury was of such n nature that the surgeons re sorted to skin-grafting, that the flesh on the hand and arm might he covered. At present Jie is resting comfortably and his chances are good for making a rapid recovery. Fahey-Langan Nuptials. Miss Margaret Langan, of East Drinker street, and John Fahey, of Philadelphia, were married In St. Mary's church on Saturday afternoon b. Hev. M. H. Donlau. After the nuptial knot was tied tho happy couple, with a few intimnis friends enjoyed a wedding dinner at the home of the bride, Mr. and JIis. Fahey will make their future home in Philadelphia. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Tho youngest child, aged ten months, of M r. and airs. Patrick Dougherty, of Center street, died on Sunday after noon, after a lew days' illness. Inter ment will be ni'ide In Ml. Carinel ceme tery today. The Tin oop line has not beten opened since Friday's snow storm. Contractor Peter Stlpp, with a large force of men, began excavating for the new bank building yesterday morning. The Ladles' Aid society of the Dud ley Street Jlaptlst church will conduct a P. C. C. U. social In the church par lors tonight. The public Is cordially In vited to attend. Vandyke Pinckney is 111 at his home on TJloom street. John T. O'NIel ind family, of Kim street, left for Hichmondville, .Mich., yesterday, wheie they will spend tho next few weei;s. Attorney II, S. Hubler left yesterday on a buslne--s trip to Susquehanna county. Itov. Charles II. New lug Is ill at his home on Ulakely street. His pulpit was filled on Sunday morning by Dayton Ellis, and In the evening by Hev. Jo seph Madison, of Scranton. Tho building recently purchased by Mrs. Louis Fnglo from the bank direc tors lias finally boon plncod on her land, after many delays, during which time Drinker street, below the corners, has been blockaded. NORTH SCRANTON. Next Sabbath will be observed by tho Providence Presbyterian people as Christmas Sunday and a line pro gramme of Christmas music will bo ren dered by the large choir under the lead ership or Musical Dltector C. F. Whitle more. Dr. Guild will pi each a Cluls't inuH sermon at the morning service. The choir will have a rehearsal this evening, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin A, Klefer, upon tholr return fiom their wedding tour, will enter upon housekeeping lit tho rooms over Henwood's drug store, The North End Stars play a team from Plymouth tonight. Manager Ilas well expects a fast, clean game. II. K. Orlllln, the druggist, has recov ered sufficiently from a severe attack of grip to again have charge of his store, GREEN RIDGE. Miss Jenalo Okell, of West Chester Nor. nml school, Is spending tho Phrlstmus holidays at her homo on Monroe avenue, Mrs, Henjaniln Klllam, of Paupack, Is tho guest of her daughter, Mis. IMIsou Greene, of Green Ilidgo street, Tho Green Hldgo Wheelmen and Ar- PLEASANT THE NEXT NfORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctur &) It icts uttiitly ou (lid stumutb. livtr and kidutj auJ U ATleaant Uiatnv. Tbla drink 14 nude from liorbs, and i prepared fur u&o as easily an ta. It U tailed "Iuiie'4 Ti'ii" or LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE All ilriiKgl.Uorbymtllt', cti.ljiICOcti. Huylttii itty. l.uut- I'u 111 1 1. v .Ui'ilii'luu iinivt'M lUu IjiiutU tui'li ilii). In onlvr to bn Imnllliy tllbl uectMirr. -idJri, Hoi 'J'Ji, U Hojr, N. V, n TBI Miss Gannon, Secy Detroit Amateur Art Association, tells young women what to do to avoid pain and suffering caused by female troubles. r "Dear jVIrs. Pinkham: T can conscientiously recommend Lyd la E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to those of niy sisters Buffering with female weakness and the troubles which so often befall women. I Buf fered for months AVlth general weakness, and felt so weary that I had hard work to keep up. I had shooting pains, and was utterly miserable. In my distress I was advised to use Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound, and it was a red letter day to me when I took the first dose, for at that time my restoration began. In six weeks I was a changed woman, perfectly well in every respect. I felt so elated and happy that 1 Avant all wonien who suffer to get well as I did." Miss "Guila Gannon, 359 Jones fat., Detroit, Mich., Secretary Amateur Art Association. It is clearly shown in this youncr lady's letter that Iij'dla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will certainly oitre the Sufferings of women; and when one considers that Miss Gannon's letter is only one of the countless hundreds which wc are continually 'sVfc.! ymfl struation, and was not able to work. Your medicine has cured me of my trouble. I felt relieved after taking one bottle. I know of no med icine as good as yours for fcmalo troubles." Miss Emm Cross, 169 Water Street, Haverhill, Mass Remember, Mr. Pinkham's advice is free, and all sick women are foolish if they do not ask for it. !No other person lias SucU vast experience, and has helped so many women. Write to-day. $5000 FORFEIT I' wa cannot forthwith produce th original letter A.id signatures of above testimonials, which will prove their absolute genuineness. lijula V.. IMnklium Medicine Co,, lynn, llw, cndimist VIII liuwl a Umiki.i' Kitmo tills evenliitf nt tlio chili Iiouhp on Wyoming avenue. Hereafter (Ireen ltlilge lodKe, No. fi'k!. Independent Order of Odd fellows, will confer the Initiatory degree the llrst meet ing nlRht In eneli month. There uie now several luopo.sltlons to be acted upon. At the (I recti nidgo Cash .store, Capouso and Miirltm stieet: ", lbs. I'nine.s, Sic; 1 Neetailnes, 10e.: 2 cans Peaches, SSu.; 1 Italslns, lue.; l.ner Haisins, aic.: 1 lb. Apricots, l.-ie.; 1 lb. FIrs, T,c. 1 11). Dates, Se,; 1 Cut rants, inc.; mixed l'eel, l.'c. l.linbiii'Kei', Swiss and Ilrlek Cheese. New phone, VI'; old, iM-4. OBITUARY. .MltS. ULEANOIl Itl'SSKI.l., ased W yeuis, wife of Dr. K, IJussell, of Ml Atlanis avenue, died on Saturday night at her home uftcr a week's Illness with peritonitis. Sho Is survived by her hus band and the following two brothers and n. slbtcr: Lester Davis, of Scranton; .Mar shal J. Davis, of Vermont, and Miss Addio Davis, of filcns Falls, N. Y. The funeral will bo held this ufteriidun at L' o'cloeit from the residence. Services will bu con ducted by Hev. Dr. It. F. Y, IMeice, pas tor ot the l'enn Avenuo llaptlst church nml interment will bo mado hi Forest J I 111 cemetery. 5IUS. TIIKODOlti: WAtiNlOn, lined M yi'.iiH, died on Sunday ut tho family Inline, (ill! I'lun street, after a brlet Illness, Tho deceased was a wmnn posjesRlng many lovable traits of eliatiictcr and was Idol ized by her chlldien. She Is suvlved by her husband and tho following chlhheu; Mrs. J, M, Staples, Jllss Jes.ilo VuBlltfl and Perry Wnwr. The luneral will bo hold to-morrow iitcruoon at 2:20 o'clock from the lesldenco. luliiiineiu will bo made iu the Washburn stieot cemetery, MUS, WUjI.IAM fi. WI1.MAMH, of r.1,1 South Hyde 1'aik avenue, died at her homo last evening after a shott illness. Deceased's husband died sovual mouths ago, and one of their chlldien tiled a few weeks ago, Soven children now survive, Thov uro Thomas, .lenule, Lizzie, Mary, Willie, Nelllo and Tudor. Tho funeral announcement will be iiuiilo later. ni'DOI.PII WILL died .vestetday at hh home, T'.'S "Willow street, after a long III ness. The deceased was nu old resident of South Scranton nml was well and favorably knoVn. lie Is survived by one son, Kmll Will, and two daughters, Mis. Cminu Holier mill Miss Annlo Will. The funeral notice will appear later, II. I riLLMOUH, aged 71 years, died nt hH lesldenee last evening al Mb Mar lon street. Funeral noticu later. TO ISSUE A PAPER. Monthly Publication to Be Devoted to Local O. E. Work. At u meeting of tho executive olllcers of the City union of the Christian Kn. denvor societies held last night In flrace Herorined Kplsu'ojial church, it was decided tu publish a monthly periodical to he devoted to tho needs of the iiiihin. Tho llrst number will he Issued In Jan uary and the details of publication weie left to a special committee. It was ulso decided to devute the last week in Juiuttuy In a. hpeclal series o meetings for Bible study. It Iu planned to have, the pastor of every 1'rotesttutt church In the- city' deliver u special publishing in the newspapers of this country, the great virtue of Mrs. Pinkham's medicine muBt be admitted by all ; and for tho absolute cure o-f dll kinds of female ills no substitute can possibly take itfi plticc. Women should bear this important fact in mind when they go into a drugstore, and be sure not to accept anything that is claimed to be "just as good " as Ijydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, for no other medicine for female ills has made so many actual cures. How Another Young Sufferer ' Was Cured. 1 "Diun Mns. Pixkiiam: I must write and tell you what your Vegetable Compound has done for rne. I suffered terribly every month at time of men NEW YORK HOTELS. lmTF1j6tel A H: 4TII AV.,uKrVKKN UOI'H AND HOTHS1H NEW YORK. EUROPEAN PLAN. NEW. FI IB PROOF -f- Convenlent to Theatres and Sliopplnc Districts. Take 23rd st. cross town cars and transfer at 4th nve. direct to hotel. llooms wltli Until ) (Suits with Until ?'-'.H I 1 $3.00l W. H. PARKE, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. SUtccnlh St. and lr In; I'licc, NEW YOEK. American Man, $3.80 Per Day and Upwards. European Han, $1.00 Per Day and Upwards. Special Hates lo FamlUci. T. THOMPSON, Prop. -f-H-4-H-.-M-f-H- -f-f 4-f-f -f I 1'or liusluess Men 4- In tho liea it of the wholesale dls f trlet, 4: For Shoppers - n minutes' walk to Yt'nnamakrra 2 inllllites to Slescl Cooper's Dig Stole. Hasy of access to tho Bleat ? ury uooos niuius. "t One block fiom B'wuy Cms, glv. 4 Ins easy tMiiiBportatlon to all L HOTEL ALBERT l NEW YOKK. $ t cor nth st. ft UNiviansiTy ru 4- T Only ono Illock Ironi lliondway, X I Rooms, $1 Up. vXZVt, J Christian Kudeuvor merman on Sunday night, January i3. .Special ineGtliiRS to bu utldressed by out of toyn wpeakeiH of reimto will be conducted In homo centrally located church on the threo nlulits tollowluir. On Thutriduy night, .lanuary L'9, it Is planned to have a graml rally of all the active Christian Kudeavorers In tho city. - - COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. The bond of Joseph I, Jennings, JuMlcs of tho peace of Lackawanna township, was ye.itoiday tiled with IM'othonotary Copelninl. It Is in the sunt of $1,(KW und has John J. Coyne for surety. L. II. Powell & Co., yesterday obtained a writ ot replevin lo recover posseHslou of u cabinet organ valued at $75. which It is maintained Is now iiiiluwliilly In the possession of Vi'illlaiu Harvey. In the c.iso of the city of Scruntou iiKalust H. N. Corson, a tule una granted yesteiday on Harali Corson, Harry . Cuison and Lulu Corson .McDonald to show cause why tho satisfaction of Judg. meiit cnlcicu In tho ease shall not be stricken from the ricoul and the Jucl?. AMUBKMKNT9. Lyceum Theatre, M. Hel, LeB Rhd Manitfter. Ai J, Diifty, Dumneii Mantltr. Tueiday 0NBofYMr Die. 16 SECOND YKAn. i;rWAHD C. KIDDEM'S AMERICAN COUNTRY PLAV, Krnin Its Memorable huhJt 6r Montlii lr Uostoh and 160 Nights In Now York. SKY FARil A Blmplo Story nf the Werkslilre Hllti, ALL I-'UN, BUNB1IINH AND LOVlJ. PniChS-tl.Oo, 73e tOc, 23c. flenta on ftalc. Wednesday ,Ba"st Dec. 17 Special nciiiin HngitRcment, T-'red K. AVrlRlit'iTiH8;nlnocnt prodtlc llon of the pirtileflt of all pastoral plAys, YORK STATE FOLKS The biggest hit hi the Dramatic World! Pieseiited by the original great CBfct. Tho most elaborate ceenle protlttctlou ever given n. pastoral play. Ciirlnlii rlies pioirlptly nt 8 p. m. spetlnl Mttllnec I'rlccs-25 nntl 50 centK, Children. IS cents. Night Prlfccs-Jt.OO, 7.1c., G0c., 23c. Seats on sale. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Thursdny, Friday, Dec. 16 ttd 10. The Grcutest of nil Olcott's Successes. Mr. Chauncey Olcott In His New Pluy, OLD LIMERICK TOWN By Augustus Pltou, Manager. Hear Olcott's New BOngs. All Bit Hits. PmCES-lLK), 73c, 60a, 25c. Scats on pale Tuesday at ft a. m, 3 Academy of Music AT. Rcls. Lessen nnrt MrinHflrAr. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager. .1 NIGHTS starting THURSDAY, DEC. 18. Matinee Dally Starting Thursday. Lincoln J. Carter Presents thfe World' Only Indian Actress, GO-WAN-GO-MOHAWK In tile Picturesque Western Play THE- FLAMING AKKOW. 8 tort the ttchpsn of tho Moon; tho C.otin rll Fire and Gliflst Dancej the Exoltlna Horse Race: the Attack On Old KdY0 Reno; the Flaming Arrow; the Wonderful Horses AVonfty anil Buekslitm 10 Big Special Cast 10 Genuine Indian Brass Band. Special Matinee Prices Gallery, lOf.j Balcony, loc; Lower Floor, 25c; chlldi'Ln 13c. to lower floor. Night Prices IS. 23, 33, 50 cents. Scats on sale Tuesday at 9 a. m. The Dixie Theatre HENItY FARNSWORTH DIXIE, Lessee and Manager. News Boy's Week at th Dixie. Big Holiday Novelty. WEEK OF DECEMBER 18th. 400 Scranton Newsboys to ting ai speoial feature every night. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keley. Will B. Pox. Genere & Theel. Scott & Wilson. Miles & Raymond.. Cotton's Donkeys. Chamberlain. STAR THEATRE! ALF. G. HBRRINQTON, Urltgr. iinmiur. Tiiesdav and Wednesday. 1 DECEMBER 11, 16 AN . Rentz-Santley CoJ Matinee Every Day. aa Christmas Trees. . . At Wholesale ami retail, I Jio some good BALSAM trees. HOLLY at wholesale anfl retail. MISTLETOE ROPING. FANCY BASKETS, PALAIS, FERNS. AV-ANCARICES. CELESTIAL PEPPER ALALIA, POIN8ETTAS, HYACINTHS, CYCLEMAN, CANARY BIRDS AND CAGES, GOLD FISH AND GLOBES. AQUARIUMS, CL'T FLOWERS in finest varie ties. CLARK, Florist, 203 Wash. Ave Lager Beer.. Manufacturers or Old Stock PILSNER B re wiry. ry, O Kl 43at.s. rranrnn.ra N. so cut llll Of, VVII UIIKVIII Old'fltone, a33i. New 'Phone, 2s35. ment Invoked to the use of Emily Wright,, It is returnable to the next argument court. i is Jit',