F CIt ANTON TRIDUNE TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOUER 1, 1893. tote Norrman & Mooro FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave BI6 BARGAINS IN SHOES RUSSET SHOES IT COST AT THK COMMONWEALTH SHOE STORE Washington Avenue. OUR WAGONS CALL Regularly la all parte of tbs city. Have I ACKA WANNA I vTHE LAUNDRY, 808 Pcnn Ave". A. U. WAR.MAV. NEW More than 275 styles to select from at all prices, from 75c. to $60,00, ALSO- Draperies, Carpets, Wall Paper. WILLIAMS fi IIMJY 127 WYOMING AVENUE CITY NOTES. The meetlur of the Ablnpton Baptist ii,:a,.turH asioc:ui:on met yeteruay the Penn Avenue Baptist churoh. The Kim Park Chautauaua circle will resume Us weekly meet tig this evening ui. a o mucK ji me i-.pnonn league room. Deputy Sheriff J. U KerW fold ou,t the Ftock of J. Price yesterdny. It broucht JliM.tk). Auct. oncer A. K. Strong was the jiurcuuser. Patrick Hannon was yeterlay almlttil to ball, the Kuildv Ixiv. A-hnm he Htninlr wjth u stone, being reporteU out of dantj-M 1 1 urn mi uy ur, iiuKseny. The board of health last week received reports of .thlrty-plx deaths. There wie ".x iltatha from oontaslous Ureases and twelve new cases. The No. 14 school foot ball team chal lenge 33 school team to a. game -Suiturdav, . Out. 5 on the la,tter team's grounds, .How ard WJHums, captnilji. The regular mee-Wn of ithe Green Rldse Woman's Christian Temperance union will be held this afternoon a t II .Ua at the Evanfiel.caj chunh. The n-At nrA ".W ,(ha nntv T.'nilen ntre, u.inxe Will len .11 a. ny uuiigfi uu.-- iuii'i. f Ion last n'.Kbt, not even a p'.ank being left for persons to wulk on or off. The funeral of Mrs. Henry Mohr, late of Beach street, Willi take place this after noon at i o'clock. Interment will be mudo 6n Washburn Street cemetery. The Bnterprlse DuncUig class tinder the Instruction of Professor George Taylor, will mett for the nrwt time this season Thursday n-'.ght in Kxcelslor hall. Pa-trick Lamb, on complaint of a Sir. Whitney, was yesterday lined 12.50 by Al derman Millar for being drunk and dis turbing the Sabbath on Fifth avenue. Nicholas I,eary stole a basket of grapes from the rear of John T. Porter's More yesterday afternoon and later was cap tured by Offlew Plock, who locked him up. The coroner's Jury -In the Mohr case came to a verdict kurt night that Mrs. Mohr died from chronic alcoholism. The husband, Henry Mohr, was acquitted of all blame. Attorney M. J. Walsh, County Surveyor A. H. Dunning and John J. Morgan were appointed by the court aa viewers to in nti.re of and vaue a road in Spring Brook twonahilp. City Engineer Phillips certified yester day to the assessments of the Kerber court tewer to the city (treasurer. Thirty three property owners will have to pay fc!,394.71. The contractors. Hart & Gib bons, began work lattt week. The Gretn Ridge Gun club had a shoot Saturday t target with the following score: Dr. Dolan, 43 out of 5u; James Young, 3t out of 40; John Nlchol, 36 out of 40; W. O. Blt.tenbonder, 41 out of f.o; Charles Tripp, 17 out of 20; Charles liacon, 17 out of 'ill; il. U. Swarts, 97 out of 1U0. Mri. John Caddon. of 1110 Marlon street, J'.ed early yesterflay morning of paralysis, fine came to Hcranton four years ago from Jeeup and la survived by a husband and nine children. Tho funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o clock. A high mass of requiem will be sung. Jnterment w i ll be made at Arch bald. The Florence Coal comoanv. which re cently leased the old Spring Brook col liery, formerly operate by Colburn & Co., have opened the m.ne, cleaned the old workings and opened a new vein 4V4 fet thick. The old plant 1s being ren ovated and active operation will noon begin. The improvements will Include a new breaker. County Detective Leyshon and Deputy Bherilt Frank Jonps arrested Vincenzo Perlioso butt even-.n et Dunmore on charge of feloniously wounding Artton o Tasoia In a tight on Sunday evefclnff. on ' account of which appeard in yesterday's Tribune. Sabrano l'eriioso, a brother to Vincenso, held Xaaola while Saiurano did the stabbing. Mrs, Grace We'.er Ratfs 4s meeting wlith remarkable success In her work if, revival meetings at Hampton Street Mc.h odlst Episcopal church. A large numbr have already been forward at the altiv for prayer. This afternoon at 3.45 he wlH ronduot a meuUnir for school chuldren. AH are Jnvlted. She will sing and speak each evening, services commencing at 7.w. Officers of the Vesper Ll-terary society "were Installed as follow last night In the , Penn Avenue HaotJ.it cnurcn: President, 11 Walter E. Gunter; vice president, Joseph A. Waner: secretary. J. W. Browning: treasurer, I a. tiange. me lnsiuniing oi- - fleer was W, W. ftissinger. An interest ing part of the meeting was a feature customary with the society. Topics were Indicated at hazard by the members nnd written on slips of paper which were - placed in a box. Members then drew the slips and each was permitted a three, minute discussion of the topic drawn. brief address was made by E. D. Fellows, Matters Ii quarter sessions court were disposed of by Judge Edwards yesterday. L. M. Graves, of l'enn avenue, who was oonvlcted at the last term or cruelty to of brutally stabbing? tils horse with a pen knjfe, was. sentenced to two months en the county jail and ordered to pny a fine of VtO and the costs of the court. Margaret Barry was sentenced to the costs In a case where she was prosecutrix and the Jury acquitted the defendant, putting the costs on ner kith, luirrv lmmhuiuii v rrtnir I out uisolvent papers. Alartn usertiak James p. Gerrtty, Wakter Brownlee, pat i ; rick O'Connor and Horn fltroh were dls, I charged from the payment of costs by r virtue i xne insolvency taw. More nlst for the dtvorce mill came nolds, of Carbondole, reprenenting Mrs. Jennde Haley, of that cttv. filed the Artt ' papers In the application for legal separa tion from the woman's husband," Ralph ' Haley. They were married on July 13, JS91, and Hved together until fiept. 16, 1895. :' The vround on which cMvorce is asked Is that the resnohdent offered suoh MidiE- , KM to Ms 1 as to render her condi tion ilntolenkbie and life a burden, thereby ' roaiperUnl her to w'Xhdraw from horns oa aer . inuy, ini course i iretw merit began two years ago, nnd he sub jected her, slit alleges, to the grossest indignities In the presence of other per eojiM, nnd he used Insulting, vile and threaten-lJig language. His drunkenness has been continued and habitual. ,. Are You Interested. We have an Immense stock of Comforts, Down (JolHs and lllankets, Special prices. Call and see them. MKAHS& HAG EN. SPECIAL EXAMINATION. Will llo Held to Scouro Hllglblcs for the Off! co of StorcWcepor Uaugcr. The civil service commission at Washington has ordered that an ex amination be held in this city on Sat urday, Nov. 9, 1VJ.1, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m., for the grade of utore-kceper-gaugcr. The examination is open to all reputable citizens of the Umted Sfates, over the age of 21 years, without regard to their political ami! atlovis. No upplicatloii for this ex amination will be accepted unless tiled with the undersigned before Oct. 25, IStl.i. The examination of Nov. 8 will be a special one, held for the reason that the commission tins not as yet been able to secure a sufllelent number of cllglbles for this "district. In order that such demand:) of the service as may arise in the future (from removals, reslgna tlons, deaths or Increase in the force) may be promptly met, it Is hoped that all persons desirous of securing posi tlons in the Internal revenue service will make application at once, provided they are entitled to examination. For application blanks, full Instrue tlons, and Information relative to the duties and salaries of the different po sitions, opiwy to p, j-:. jicers, secretary board of examiners, postolllce bulld- TO (OXVEXKXEXT Tl ESDr Mayor Signs Hoard of Revision and Appeal Ordlnauco nnd Calls a Con vention. Mayor Connell yesterday signed the board of pension nd appeals ordln ance. and in pursuance of one of Its provisions directed the city clerk to cull a Joint conveiutlon of councils for next TupPilfl-V evenlnnr to elwr n linifirrl lif live members to serve for three yea rs. The ordinance fixes the compensation ut $:! a u'ay, and llmlta the term of serwci? to seventy days. This limita tion, no.vever. is not thought to be legal, -as t'he aot creaitlng the board and defining its duties pays It shall meeit as often as found nswwary. Miiyor Lonncll In reported as saying that the seventy-day limit clause is not worth the paper it is -written on. and City Solicitor Torrey stated yesterday Hint the city oon'troller, In his opinion, was the party to determine whether or not the 'beard was charging up unnecessary time. The Republicans (have nominated Se lectmen William J. Thomas and Hora tio Fellows and Commoner Joseph Oliver as their candidates- for the board. J. J. Mnnley, of select, and K. Regan and J. F. N.Kine, of com mon. anon 'the Democratic ticket. P. J. Hickey, Demvuorat, of the lower bianch. Is also mentioned as on Inde pendent candidate. The three Repub licans, Manley and Regan, will prob- a'bly be elected, lvach councilman will be en'tiUt-d to vote 'for three candidates. PLUMS FOR SCRANTON. This City Well Cared for at the Indian apolis Convention. Attorney IM. J. DonsiJioe. E. P. Mitch ell, James Oaynor and John Conway returned yesterday .morning from In dianapolis, where they attended the sessions of the grand council of the Young Men's Institute of the Atlantic Jurisdiction. Scranton was honored iby the election m, m'b'r otlfto 8L$TJt'0MWtt-eM and James Uaynor, of the West Mdo, was chosen one of the nine supreme lelecates who -will represent the Atlan tic jurisdiction at the meeting to be held in S-an Francisco or New Orleans in Jaaiuary. Judge W. A. Hives, of .Lebanon, Ky., wan re-electerl grand president, and Kooert Kear. of Iulsvllle, Ky., Brand secretary. President Jtiws has not vet. announced his committees, but M. j. Dvmahoe, of tills city, Is slated for a position on the committee on laws anu will undoubtedly be appointed. The most Important step taken by the grand council wan the change In the Insurance plan, a new scheme being, adopted which is thought to be much superior to the old one. It provides for payments to members who may suffer frum total disability. The next meet ing of the -grand council will be held in Pltt.fburg. BOARDING HOUSE RUMPUS. .andlndy and Hoarders Have to go to law about It. Folloiwinir a legal action In a turbu- ent boarding house rumpus, Mrs. Liz zie Weed, who conducts the establish ment at 239 Franklin avenue, was yes terday held by Alderman Wright In the sum of $300 ball for appearance at court. Her bondsman Is ex-Alderman Roesler. who was her legal representa tive In the case. The trouble grew out of ft misunder standing. Frank Petercell, n em ploye of the American News company, nnd his wife boarded at Mrs. Weed's house. The -husband Is obliged to be In New York city a portion of tho time nnd early last week was Joined there by hH wife. They were indebted to (Mrs. Weed In the sum of $1, but at tached no Importance to the fact, as they had left all their clothing and effects In th"lr room. When they returned to Seranton Sat urday the boarding house mistress had taken down their 'bed and packed away for safe keeping oil their movable pos sessions. There was a difference of opinion which could not be settled as to the ownership of some articles. It ui ended in Mrs. Weed's arrest. DUFFY'S MARKET AFIRE. Caused $50 Damngo nnd Was Kxtln giilshcd by I'honlx Chemical Company. An overfilled oil stove started a fire about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the office of Duffy's ORoinhart s) mar ket adjoining the Delaware nnd Hud son depot. The varnished woodwork furnished ready food for the names, x-hlch had assumed serious proportions when the alarm was sounded. Phenlx Chemical and tiie other dls. trldt companies irenponded and 'the Wage was extinguished before much damage was done. The loss, 150, is covered by Insurance. Miss Annctto Reynolds Will receve voice pupils o,t the School of music and .Kiocutum, 40 upruce street, Thursday afternoon from 2 to 6. - Lohlgli Valley Kaihond. Tow rate excursion to Niagara Falls- fhn 'last, as well as the cheapest, of the season will be run Monday, Oct. 7. Trn'.n leaves 45wan'ton tut 8.45 a. m., arriving at the Falls 8.30 p. m. Fare. 81.95. Tickets good for return on any train to and in- ciuu.-ng uci. ii. Miss llardenbergli's Pianoforte School. A thoroughly high grade and progress ive school for tiie study of the pianoforte, musical theory and '.ntertirrtaliun. Special Initructlon In child music edu cation ami In training of teachers, CXI jnautson avenue. Special attention and private dining rooms lor dinner parties at Lohmann s, Spruce street, service and cuisine unez- celled In this city. E. R. F a Cp., wh do the French Dry Cler -ng, nd tint the gloves, that everyone is talking about, hav mnuorf their office to 6S Spruce street, opposite ..ni vwu. Hunan, I Monsoon Is thi 1e Chicago theaters erve Iced betweef me acta. Ml STILL FIGHTING THE Kef asc to Consider on Offer Fahc of Compromise. EY HAVE BATTLE vOX SAY III llo About 140 Delegates in Thercf i T Convention and Mr, Phey Says 100 of Them Will Be for Ulm. will be several things more Theit at today's Democratic county Ilcntltt,,n than harmony. At a late convert night the factions were still hour U -and both claimed they would tlghtlii'i ius today.. be vlcfc-i Iff Fahey had headquarters Ex-'.,. Claries hotel and received at thelf he 'lelegates there lust night. many o'uck ihe said that there would At 11 y be 140 delegates In today's probal ion and of these he would ha,ve convei . over 1( of Mr. Fmhey's friends spent IMan jing at headquarters with him, the.ev were confident of the result of emd al convention. Dr. Kelley was today'; the St. Charles and appeared also a Ltisfled that he would be noml to be imluy. His friends were some nated erclsed over the fact tliat Chalr what ejxhe, of the county committee, man Imed a notice asking the dele had Iso proceed to parlor 6 at the gates U house this morning and en Scranth Secretary M. F. Sando. roll wloctlon will prove detrimental to Thislifv, say his friends, at vacancies Dr. Km u"t of delegates will be tilled by In theistitutlon of men opposed to him. the suhoinlng the doctor will enter a This n against the complllts of a Mst protestliceates at the Seranton house. of the Thev Denied the Sterv. ,che-Lynett party ad no visl Iquartei's lust night and they -sdIcuous 'by their uosence from FM meeting places nbout town. 1 1 with were eonflilent of suc- iliiiI denied there was any the story pieveiant at the iidquarters that the lioene- i ty had made overtures ior ilse, offering to withdraw t if 'Mr. Fahey would also Tihls overture was refused heyltes, who are determined the bitter end. r of Dr. iMaAndrews' friends il Imp of the rountv yesterday In-ht thev had It figured out Vity that he will be nomlnat- Iwing notice was given, out Ian Roche last night: "The convention will meet at Uhe day at 2 o'clock. Secretary unty Committee 51. i . aniio it parlor 6 at the Seranton 9 o'c ock a. m. tor tne purpose ting a roll of the convention. are requested to call upon this morning and give their iV show credentials." uffy will nominate ex-Sheriff r chairman at today's con- Y SEEK DIVORCES. Taken Yesterday in TwoCoses That arc Pending- iy in two divorce cases was Tcstlm I Tesln jre Judge Edwards in chani- taken.!. rday afternoon. In that or Richards against his wife, bers t- Richal Margie Richards. Court Stenographer oston was the commissioner. A. A. Vosburg appeared for ant. Mrs. Minnie Schoenborn in and Identified the respond idwritlng In a letter written W. U' AttorH the 1 was lies, exposing Mrs. Richards' relations with a man named Thellant was sworn and testified win married to the woman from mm he Is seeking separation on Marc, to th 5, 1SS2, in Wales. They came ountry. but she remained only two . three years with him. While ; was ailways wanting to go here . back Wales. John Hobbs, a nelgh re that Richards never Ill-used bor, his w) and never gave her any cause for coi.lplaint or any reason to desert him, but, nevertheless, she did desert him eleven years ago.'and has absent ed herself ever since. Arthur Hobbs, swore that he had maintained criminal relations with 'Mrs. Richards in Wales. Theothercasewas that of Mary Rade- ker aga,inst George H. Radeker. Attor ney M. J. MaAndrew was the commis sioner and Attorney John P. Kelley appeared for the libullant. David P. Roehe, detective and deputy sheriff, was sporn. He said that he was ac quainted with the Radekers, and on July 23 last, In company with Patrol man James Feeney and J. J. Helrlg, of Potter county, he went to No. 2a Lack awanna avenue and In a bedroom on the third floor found Hadeker and one Lizzie Brown together In the arms of Morpheus. The testimony of Helrlg was corro borative of Detective Roche's evidence, Mrs. Itadelter, before hrr marriage, lived with the family of Helrlg, who it a druggist of Potter county. THE LOS' PARADISE. Miss Tucker and Company Presented It In an I xeclUnt .Manner. Miss Ethel Tucker and a strong com pany opened a week's engagement at the Acamedy or music lust evening. The "Lost Paradise" was selected for the Initial performance, and happily, too, for the reason that the varied num ber of characters required In Its por trayal gave an opportunity to every member of the company to appear to eood advantage. The clay has been seen here before several times, tut always appenls to the people of Seranton, because It deals wii'li replies of strife between capital and nfcor. which, however, are mat ters of history past and forgotten nnd not current here. Some clever bits of acting and dialogue are given by su perlntendent of tho works, Reuben Warren, whose sympathies run with the workmen, and Ralph Standish, who, as one of the owners of the mills, at temipts to rule with an Iron hnnd. Miss Ethel Tucker's presence In all of these scenes between employer and employe carries them to very strong climaxes, Just enough specialty Is introduced In the second act hy Miss Emma Har row to make It pleasing. Her singing last evening was a feature that was mucl' applauded. Tolt.lght the "Queena" will be given, iMIes Tucker li'as scored a success in all the lirge cities In the country In (his very i bright comedy-drama. She w be scn at her best In the light and ray pnrts or tonignt s performance. To, momw there -will be a matinee and A special feature will be the presentation to every lady holding a reserved seat of a cabinet photograph of Miss Tucker. Immediately afterlhecloseof the mat inee entertainment Hie will hold a re. ception for the ladles of Seranton on the Academy stage. OFFICERS OF ODD FELLOWS. District Deputy Grand Master Georgo D. Taylor will install Thorn. District Deputy Qrand Master George D. Taylor wll this evening: begin the work of conducting ,the semi-annual Installation of officers elected iby the lodges of the second 1 1 Mr lot of Lorkn wannt county, whtoh tnciu-lce U1 of the territory outh of the northern line of this gny. car. i-ayior will re assisted by Harriot ixrnity unand Warden J. ivlor i'trwt Lwputy tirana sec- reta . W. oopwln. District Deputy Grairl Treasurer J. C. Rogers, District Depily Grand Marshal W. C. Cowles ami 5Wtn ucputy urarra ouardian JohH W. Benjamin. If tit these getvtletneti will taw-tall the ew onicerw of Lilly Lodge, No. ISJ, T Taylor; Wednesday night, Resl- dend Lodret No. Bis, tn German Odd i 1 II If eea r i.. pm.fp'1 Fellows' 1alL Lackawanna avenue, city; Thursday night, Alliance iLodge, No. 640, same place; Friday night. IackawaniHi. Ixidge, No. 291, W-omlng avenue, city; Saitunlay nlgh-t, Mllwau kle Lodge, No. 2t7, Milwaukle; Monday night. Oct. 7, Celestial Lodge. No. K33, Providence; Oot. 8, Robert Hums Lodge, No. 859, Oerman Odd Fellows' hall, Lackawanna avenue, 'Seranton; Oot. 9, Dkmmore Lodge, No. 816, Dun more; Out. 10, Green Ridge Lodge, No. 603. Green Ridge; Oct. 11, He.nnett Lodge, No. 907, Mooslc; Oot. 12, Klectrlc Sitar Lodge, No. 490, Clark's Green; Oct. 1,4, Moscow Lodge, No. 703, Moscow; Oct. 10, Jumps Connell Lodge, No. 170, South Scrainton; Oct. 28, Silurian Lodge, No. 76-1. Patlgonia; Oot. 19, Slo cum Lodwe, JCo. 9S8, Went Snranton; Oct. 20, Taylorvllle Lodge, No. 26. Tay lor: Oot. 2S, Lincoln Lodge, No. 492, Providence. TOE NEW PARSONAGE. Action Taken by Congregation of the First Presbyterian church. The question of building the First PreFibyUiirlan church parsonage along side the proiKised new church, at Madi son avonue and Olive street, was dis cufsed by a meeting of the congre gation last night. An alllrmattve con sideration of the matter had been made by the new 'building oommi'titee, and the board of trunu-ea, but the congregation was found to 'be divided, and a com promise action was the result of the meeting. C. C. Mattes was chosen cIvaM-man, and W. J. Hand, secretary. A brief prayer, pertinent to the business of the gathering, was made 'by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Jamca McLeod. -Mr. Mattes stated the purpose of the meeting ns being to determine the parsonage site, and to provide means for raising the build-Ins fund, the major portion of which would be created by the Fale of -the old property for $106,000. The toller Fubjeot was not considered. Alfred Hand offered the following resolution: "That the -parsonage ho built on the lot already purchased by the congregation." A. W. Dickson was the c.hli f opponent of the resolution, and fourteen memibera voted with him, but "the resolution received twenty-five affirmative votes. Before adjourning, the trustees were Instructed to txiMclt subscriptions be f.ire Jan. 1, to pay the $4,000 deficit In the church nccounifs. Mr. Dickson's motion then prevailed, that ''the 'building committee defer building the pars.mage until further Inttructcd by the congregation, and that a parsonage be rented during the Interval." The plans selected by the committee were displayed at the meeting. They are by Architect L. A. Holden, of this city, and -Siow a magnificent stone structure of -artistic design with a seating capacity for over 1.500 persons, and which Is to cot-t $150,000, exclusive of land. The main entrance is to be on Olive street. The parsonage will be svtunted on the southern end of the lot facing the avenue. It will cost S15.- (W0. The let was oonglu last spring for JH0.000. RICH WINDOW DISPLAY. Wslchcl & .Millar llnvo Attractively Ar ranged Their Show Windows. The iump and siiude fad in nil Its beauty Is exempli nVd In a most nr tlsllc window display at Weiehel & Millnr's, 1H4 Wyoming avenue. The firm 'Ii conducting a "lainp opening,' and one of the mo.-:t attiactive features Is the exquisite arrangement of the two street display windows, one In a delicate shade of pink and the other In yellow. All of yesterday shoppers and pedes- tivans Ktupneu to view the windows, arid, many ventured the opinion that the display Is one of the most artistic evtr seen in Seranton. The window trimmer showed his good Judgment In selfctlng flitch popular colors as pink and yellow, w'iili.'h, with the 'beautiful dislgns In lamps of metal and ware, make a very rich effect. The "laimp opening" Is not a sale, so the firm rays, but Is to give oppor tunity, until Wednesday night, of view ing one of the newest and most up- to-date displays of Its kind ever seen ouk-'Ide the large t-Hits. Visitors nrc expected and are welcome, though they will pot be Importuned to buy. MALONEY'S RAFFLE. That Is the Attraction Offered to the Patrons of Davis' Theater. In looking for a name for a con glomeratlori of specialties plvon at Davis theater yesterday, the men who Jetled the thing together selected 'IMaloney's IHullle" for the reason that no raffle Is held. "M-ahiney's Razzle" would be better. The show Is led 'by Miss -Maggie Weston, an Irish com medienne. In the first period twixt curtain rise and fall a young lady with the dainty name "Seabreeze" sang (several songs. Toward Mie close of the performance prime really good things were given The Fulton brothers are very clever. With Al Mayers the two young men did an amusing athletic specialty. It was worth tihe price of admission. The rest of the company, with the exception of Carlotta and John P. Stewart, are not worthy of special mention. The per formance will be related today and tomorrow with afternoon matinees. HUNTING THEIR PARENTS. Two Neglected l.lttlo Waifs Making a Round of tbu Saloons At 9.30 o'clock last night Patrolman Tom Lewis picked up two little boyB on Lackawanna avenue, who were making the rounds of the saloons look Ing for their parents. One was only 6 years of age, and the other about 8 years. Uoth were barefooted and- were suffering much from tramping about on the cold pavements. The officer took them to the station house, carrying the smnner noy in r. is arms. Inquiry developed the fact that the little fellows are sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Roland, of the South Side. The parents went out yesterday and, not returning at nightfall, the children be came afraid to stay alone In the house and went out in search of them. For a Nerve Tonie fee llorsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. H. M. Harlow. Ainrusta. Me avs "I regnrd It ns one of the bett remedies !n all cases iln which the system requires an acid and a nerve ton ic. I have used -it freely with moot excellent results. Attention- The dressmaking parlors of Madame L'Amoureaux, 612 Spruce street, are now open. She has Just returned from the city, and is propared to furnish nil the latest styles, prices reasonable; satlslac Hon guaranteed.! . PHI). BROWN. In Seranton. Sent. 29. 1895. Mrs Eveline K. Brown, ut her home, 215 North Hydo Park avenue. Funeral Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock from Ht. Patrick's church. Funeral private. In terment at nonnaiue, CADDE.V. In Scrnnton. Sent. 30. ISIT,. Mary, wife of John Cndden, aged 48 years. Funeral from her late rer clence, 1110 Marlon street, Wednesday morning t 10 o'clock. Interment In Archbald i einoi.e cemetery BESf SETS OF TEETH. $8.03 Including the pelnlees eztrsetlaf at ------ S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S. MRS. ROBERTS BIG VERDICT She Kccovcrs$.S,302.88ror the Dcoth of tier Husband. ANOTHER $50,000 DAMAGE SUIT Seranton Tf action Company Is Defendant and (icorgo W. Potter, of Dunmoro, Plaintifr-Judge Lynch Is Trying the Case- Four Cases Settled. Judge John Lynch, of Wllkes-Harre, ts presiding at the trial of the JjO.uoo trcspubs suit of co re W. Potter, of ounmore, against the Seranton Trac tion company. This will be the lust week of the present term of common pleas court. Judge Ounster Is holding court In No. 3 and Judge Edwards in the main room. The iPotter suit 'is a very Interesting one and is attracting much attention. The plaint'lff is represented by Attor neys I. H. illurns, George S. Horn and ex-Judge Ward, and the company by Major Everett Warren, Judge Jessup and Horace iE. Hand. Mr. Potter Is u butcher. On March 30, 1SD3, be was driving along Hlakely street, Dunmore. The "lower wagon" or "ladder wagon" used by the Traction company in re pairing the wires was In the street near the Corners, und the plaintiff's horse became frightened and run away. He claims that the runaway was caused by the noise and confusion made by the linemen. His right leg was broken in three places, his hip was dislocated, and his left jaw was so bruised and wounded that it affected his left eye and he has since been sub ject to excruciating bodily pain. He was confined to -his room for several months. "Mr. Potter was on the stand the most of the day giving evidence regarding the accident and to what extent he has been Injured In a financial way by virtu-,' of the neglect of -his 'butchering business as the result of being unable to leave his bed. He swore that the year before the accident happened to mm ne earned from Jl.OflO to 81.500 and has not been nble to make that much since. His contention for damages is more for the bodily pain suffered than the injury to his business. The Verdict in tho Roberts Suit. The Jury In the trespass suit of Mrs. Mary Roberts against the Delaware and Hudson Canal company for $50,000 damages for the death of her husband, returned a verdict of $S,3o:'.SS In her favor. This is the second largest ver dict for a life recorded In this county. The other one was that of Mrs.' Mar garet Hughes against the same com pany and whose husband was killed at the same crossing. iMrs. Hughes got a little over JU.OuO. Reasons for u new trial will be filed In a day or two by the defendant's attorneys. A verdict In the rase of Marshwciod Jordan against K. 1. Collins, administrator of the estate of Jacob A. Collins, and others was taken in favor of the plaintiff for $21 2.0. In the main court room the case of F.dward Mulhollnnd against the Rush broolc Wuter company of Jerniyn was placed on trial. The plaintiff is ri-jire-rented 'by Attorneys Henry L. Mulhol land and K. H. iHouse and the defend ant by Atorneys C. H. Welles and S. 1!. Price. The jury went up to look over the premises Hnd the testimony will be heard today. The defendant took pos session of the plaintiff's land by virtue of the right of eminent domain nnd the question for the Jury Is to decide how much the plaintiff Is entitled to. Judge trtiiister heard one case, that of the Universal Fashion company of New York against John H. Ladw'is;, proprietor of the Four Cent store. The nmount of money Involved In the suit Is about $.'.00. O. H. Soper was attor ney for the plaintiff, and C. W. Daw son for the defendant. The allegation Is that the Fashion company agreed to constitute Mr. I.adwlg ugent for Lack awanna county in consideration of the sum of $.')00. Mr. Ladwlg refused to pay that amount on the ground tlmt the fashion plates sent to him were not up to the standard. The case went to the Jury at .1.30 and lit was out at adjourn ment deliberating. Cases That Wcro Settled. Four rases that were marked down for trial tills week have been amicably settled und were stricken off the list. They are as follows: School district of Old Forge townphlp vs. John Jcrmyn and Joseph J. Jermyn; Pulslfer Cheml cal company vs. W. It. Edwards; Nettle K. Walker vs. Charles II. Welles and the Lackawanna Trust nnd Safe De IKislt company; John Maloney vs. Nicholns Kline. SHAUN RUE AND KERRY COW. Will lie Produced by Joseph Murphy and Company at Frothinghani. The clever Irish comedian, Joseph Murphy, will appear at the Frothing h,Mi tonight In his pathetic Irish play, "Shaun Rue." Mr. Murphy's Imperson ation of Ijnrry, who dlpguhies himself as Shaun 'Rue, is well-known, nnd the ballad. "A Handful of Fiarth," which he sin-jrs In the second act, ts very protty. "Shaun Rue" seems to have a perpetual lease of life good enough in Its old form, but many new features have been added since Mr. Murphy's last ppeamnce here. Tomorrow nlg'ht that favorfte Irish drama, "Kerry (low," will be presented. The plot is laid tn Ireland during one of the -most trying periods of that country, and the scenes and Incidents keep the lalttentlon of the audience until the curtain falls on the lat act. The best scene 1s in the fourth act. the leaderI in 1 VAl 4 , Takes Pleasure in Announc ing Their TUESDAY AND OCTOBER 1 TOO 1 1D1LY liTED TO , ATTEND. LEBEGK & GORIH 124 and 126 Wyoming Avenua. where Mr. Murphy appears In his tlaiksmlih ohop, and makes a com plete horaesihoe In a few minutes. An r.nv!4 chorus Is an Interesting part of this act. Doling the play there is a horse race -and carrier pigeons carrying messages from the track to the Drew farm. JOHN RAYMOND INSTITUTE. Terms of Admission. Annual membership fee $7 00 Class fee English branches 1 00 Class fee business course 1 00 Class fee higher mathematics 1 00 Class fee free hand drawing 1 P0 Class fee architectural drawing 1 00 Class fee niechan'cal drawing 1 P0 Class fee German 1 la Class fee woodworking 3 (HI Class fee electricity 8 00 Class fee sign writing 2 no Class fee painting 2 00 Class fee plumbing 2 (X) By adding the amount opposite the class you wish to take to the 57.00 membership fee you will lind the cost of a winter's schooling. Apply at Y. M. C. A. office. Opting night Monday. Oct. 7. Horses At Auction. Will sell twenty-flve horses afternoon Tuesday. Oct. 1, at Cuslck's stable, Seran ton. Drivers, draft and business. W. B. Moore. 5c. Commencing Saturday morning, September 28, and until further notice, we will allow 5 per cent, discount on all cash orders amounting to $1.00 or over. This, in con nection with the prices at which we are Selling, which are the lowest in the valley, will give housekeepers of Seranton their Groceries and Fresh Meats at a figure below anything ever known hereto fore in this vicinity. We never had a larger stock; we never had a better stock; we never were in better working shape than at present. We will allow the 5c. off on the dollar on all goods except on Sugar and Salt Meats when they are bought alone; when bought with other goods the discount will be allowed on them as well as on all other goods. THE F. P. PRICE, Agent. L 6. POWELL & C0.'S ESTABLISHED I860. Music The Largest Slock of Flrst-tlnss PIANOS In N. G. Pernio. PRICES LOW AND TERMS EASY Sheet Music, Music Books and Small Musical Instruments. 226-228-230 WYOMING AVENUE SCRANTON, PA. WEDNESDAY, stand ad. 4 i Store EVERY OtIE VELC0L1E TO OUR GRAND D (1 li OCT. 4, 5, 6, Thursday. Friday and Saturday, OF FINE FURS, CLOAKS, CAPES SUITS AND MILLINERY. ALSO. a complete line of Misses' Children's and Infants Coats and an excellent line of Children's and Iutants' Caps. Have your Furs repaired by the Only Practical Furrier in the city. J. BOLZ, 138 Wyoming Avenua. NEXT TO THE DIME BANK. 'H3UnH3 ISIldVa 'ddO "3A1 NN3d ICC 'SiqI3 eaeSna o jotssoang mmm sinoi puiqinxa pooa noi jioqi 0 peneid q UI M sf asg pus 113 nosjed ono o pios )tg .no tnOmM3 H0V3 MZt IV ado j, p-id-49AHS -wsstqs ng put i.Kldej 5tu uJ.J pa ixiqiij)s 'XOO 'AVa83Ka3Al " II3 111 M KoiVaS am do oxiuaao m Moiuauiuoo ox mm mm am v Pimm an.) jo iijm t moj j ,m toft PTO-j9Aii$ 'sduiq )0i(t ia "jm8 ei 'ma ivm& il N33S nOA 3AKH FALL STYLES The Celebrated On Sale, Both Stores. Thursday, Aug. 29 CHRISTIAN, 412 SPRUCE ST. 205 L1CK1WINN1 AVE. OYSTERS W. are Headquarters for OjsUn aid ar. handling tbs Celebrated Duck Rivers, Lynn Havens, Keyports, Mill Ponds; also Shrews bury, Rockaways, Maurice River Coves, Western Shores and Blue Points. "W. maka a Kpacinltr of delimlag Blue Point on half .h.11 in carrier PIERCE'S MARKET, PENN AYE ELECTRIC, VAPOR AND Q Iran from I a. m. to Ip. m. at th. Qrecn Ridge Sanitarium, 720 Marion St., Qrecn Ridge. For LadlM Bnfferln from NrTons Diseases. Catarrhal and Bhoumalio Complaint tpeoial situation i fiTen. MISS A. E. JORDAN, (Qradnale of the Boston Hospital TmulaJ School for N una.). Superintendent TNI MLBBftATCft tn at rrateal ' Wirsfeami eppettre Mt..i,nM(in Aw ,..; MAP ITS Ql7 Bl : HATS J AT Dunn's 1