TILE SCEAWTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNlNCr, JANUARY 16, 1SD7. GREATEST NIMI SHIE Kvcr took place in .Men's and Hoys' FINE OVERCOATS, SUITS, ULSTERS AND REEFERS, at almost half their value. Come early and get the best selections. KRAMER BRO.'S, TIID POPULAR CLOTHIERS. Norn & ioor FIRE INSURANCE, U20 Wyoming Ave. ACKAWANNA, jlj THE E A D E R IN CORRECT hAONDERING 30S Penn Aenue. A. U. WARMAN. Here is a chauce for you if you are in need of a carpet. A Few Patterns of BRUSSELS Closing at 45c. Per Yard. Carpels, Draperies and Wall Papar. 127VYOAUNa AVE. crry isotes. Dornatd Manley, of Cedar avenue, had a foot ciushud at thu South Mill on ThuiMlay. M. H JnckEon, In Jail on a surety charge. was leleused jestetduy on $300 ball fut nlshed by M. 12. Juckson. J Myles Gibbons, son of Dr. ltlchard II. Gibbons, has been elected manager of the Unlveislty of PtnnsjlvunUi hockey team In the estate- of Isabella F. Fordham, late of Scianton, lettets of admlnlsttatlon were gtanted to the daughter, Maty r. Kav s. The postponed annual meeting of the Home for the Friendless will be held Tues day at i p. m at the Young Women's Chilstlan association. The Sctanton Turneis and the South Scianton Uusket Hall teams, will plav at Tut tier hall Monday evening. A social will be given aftui the game. Ladles will be admitted fiee. Thlt tj-thiee' citizens of Mooslc jestei day filed in coutt a petition to have the polling placo of tho West dlstriet of Lack awanna township moved to the house of the Mooslc Hose companj. Tiamps broke Into the Delawaio and Hudson depot at Jermjn Thuisdaj night and stole a number of tickets which they stamped befoto leaving tho olllce. The ticket numbets are known. Assessors teturns to the county com mlbsloneis weiu made e&teiday b Hen iv Beck, Arehbald, V. H. Stevens,, North Ablngton, Hdwaid Grave", Jermyn, First ward, and John A. Woodbrldge, Daltott. Seventeenth waid Ilepublleans will cau cus In Aldeunan Howe's olllce this even ing between 7 and 3 o'clock. The candi dates for common council are the piesent Incumbent, Luther Kellet, and Y. S. Dlehl. The current number of tho Industil.il School News contains half-tone pot tt alts of the members ot thu l'ennsvlvnnla Com mission of tho Soldiers.' Oiplmns' Schools, among them being an exeellent llkeneJs of Colonel 1J. II. Hippie. The members of tho board of managers for the Homo of the Friendless and the Young Women's Christian association are asked to meet ul the home of ilts Fiank Watts, 417 Qulncy avenue, this morning at s o cjock to attend ttio runeial of Mrs. J. L. Stelle. The Wlnton school board case w 111 come up again today, when an effort will be made by Wart en & Knapp attorneys for the McAndtew board to have Judge Atch bald giant a rehearing. Should tho ex teptlons be dismissed the ease will. It is likely, bo appealed to tho Supteme couit. Manager Frank Glett, ot the Nantlcoke Basket Ball team, and Nelson Teets, man ager of tho Scranton Tut tier team, made arrangements Thursday evening aftei tho Sctimton-Nanticoke game for the Turner and 'Nantlcoke teams to play. The game will be played in this city on Thuisday evening, Jan. 28, at Turner hall. Abbott Bucto, of Lloyd street. Provi dence, was ai rested yesterday afternoon nt 4 o'clock on a vvairant sworn out befoio Alderman Millar at tho lnstanco of Dom inic Stilgar. Tho charge against Bucto Is the larceny of bottles. Ho was given a hearing by Aldeunan Millar last evening and was released on ?3u0 ball to appear at .cout U Dr. I. Y. Iteed, father of Mrs. J. D. Clarke, of Madison avenue, died jester day morning at Leesburg, Pa. Dr Heed was foimerly a resident of this city and married a 'daughter or tho well-known Trueman Knott, a polncer retsldont of this city. Death was prececded by ayhreo weeks' selgo of sickness. Mrs. Clarke left yesterday for Leesbuig. A public installation ot officers will bo held by Geojgo Fell post, Grand Army of tho Republic, of Wavorly, this afternoon In conjunction with Ladles' cltcle. No, 67. In tho evening Hon. N. C. Mackey will present a memorial volumo to tho post which will receive It through Itev. A, B. Brown. II. L Paine, of this city, will make a ptesontatlon address. John Johnson Is languishing In the UM 2ntlabel county jnll with a decidedly unenviable chaw ngalnst him. .Mary r. Gallagher U tho complalnnnt nnd she nlliKP l'1 lt JohnHon has refused to kceji IiIn jiromlfo nml.mnrry hot. Hho wants hct child to bo able to call him "papa" and theiefoie had lilm nrnilgucd before thu aldeunan vea terday. Ho pi cf erred the county jail to the cndeuimcnts of .Alary, and he's thcio now. II. 15. ltnud, attorney for tho Traction company, yentcid.iy tiled a domuuer to the suit bi ought by Catliorlno Sweeney to recover $1,000 damages for Injuries alleged to luivo been sustained by being mn down by a car on Lackawanna avenue, July IS, ISOj. In tho demuner It Is aened that thero was nothing In the plaintiffs ela claiatlon alleging that tho Injuiy wan received without negligence on tho part of the plaintiff. The Young Women's Christian nssoeli tlon looms weiu ciowded last Tuesday ev ening to hour the pupils of Miss Caioltic V. Doisoj sing and teelte. This was olio of tho llnest recltnls given In Sci anion In some time, and merited the lavishly be stow td praise glvon both to pupils and teacher. The progmmme was nn excel lent one and so vailed In chatacter as to please all fTho vvoilt of tho pupils showed much ability and caicful ttalnlng. A charge against Ml. and Mis. John C3. Burke, of 1'lttston avenue, lesulted In their nnest yesterday .afternoon by Con stable Colo, of Piovtdence. The complaint Is that thej cold llipior without a license. They vvoie nualgned before Aldeimnn Howe, of tho Seventeenth ward, who, after hearing tho testimony, set ball nt $300 each foi their appearance at quaitci sessions court D W. Vaughan entered ball for the defendants and they weie released, Children'", Dresses. A lnise assoitmont of leinnants of Fine Diess Goods for sale at half ptlco Monday. Moats & Hugen. SLEPT ON A CULM HEAP. Kintsuel; Selected a Very Diiiicrous i'lncu to Itepose. Anthony Klntsnek, a young man of Duivea, -went to sleep on IlallsHuul colliery dump, TluiiMlnj night, and when discovered jcbterday morning1 he was unconscious and almost dead fiom Inhaling the aulphuious fumes emitted by the bunting culm. Klntanok was found at 8.30 o'clock by Hotel Pioprletor Paul Uiban, vhee place is just opposite tho culm bank. Ho was cat lied into tho hotel and aftet a couple of bouts vvotk by physicians he revived sufficiently to be- lemoved to his boarding house. Ills condition Inst night vas ciitlcal nnd tlteie was feat that it would be impossible to save his life. Klntbnek attended a political mept ing nt Ui ban's hotel Thuisday night. He left for home late In tho evening and that vvat the last seen of him until his unconscious foitn wan espied on the tulm dump by Uiban in the mom Ins. He is 2G jenis of age and came to this eountiy fiom Germany only a few j ear3 ago. He boai ded w Ith John Shaf fer, whoso home is near the Lehigh Valley cut-oft. - A1EETINQ OF YALE ALUMNI. Officers Chosen and Constitution nnd IJ-J,avvs Adopted. Thero was a meeting of the Yale Alumni association of Scianton in the office of Colonel H. M. Boles last even ing. Tho committee on constitution and by-laws and dlnnei, appointed at the last meeting presented Its tepott thiougli II. W. Boles. The constitu tion nnd by-laws vvete adopted as lead, and Apt II 20 selected as the date for the dinner. The place has not boon definitely decided upon, but it will ptob ably boin thenevv board oftr.ido looms. Much Intel est nnd enthusiasm w.is shown In the association by those who attended last night's meeting. The as sociation has a membeiship of about fifty, which includes Judges Alfred Hand, W. H. Jessup, H. W. Aichbald and V' N. AVIlIaid. The officers elected weie: Piesident, Judge W. II. Jessup; vice-piesldent, Hemy Helln, ji.; secietaiy and tieas utci, J. M. Boles. These of licet s, with Judge It. W. Aichbald and James W Oakford, will constitute tho executive committee. Tht constitution does not restilct the memlAiishlp to alumni. Undetgiadu ates' applications will also be lecelved. IMPROVING THE ACC0USTICS. Chnnges ISuing Kliulo and Others Con templated About Court House. Woikmen ate engaged In the main court loom lowering the ehandelieis and stilngliig fine wires aciots the loom, midway between the Hoof and celling with a view to helping the aceoustles, which ate not as good as the atchltect hoped for when he planned the new In tel loi uiiangement. The countv commissloneis aie con templating the lemovnl of the lecord ei's offices to the rooms now used by the leglster and the aibltiatlon loom The iegister will have his quaiteis in the pie-ent office of the recoider and a loom will be fitted up on the thiid floor for an aibltiatlon loom. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE NOTES. Students loulsteicd this week from Wateivllle, N. Y., and Cresco, Dundaff, Oveiton, Hmpoilum, Moscov,-, Mlnooha, Ctaig, Olyphant and Taylor, Ponna. Pilnclpal Dinke, of the Jersey City Business collece, visited out looms a few days since and pionounced the business depaitment one of the llnest he had ever seen. We cordially Invite patents to visit us and see If there is not n wholesome moi al and educational atmosphere In our school. No better place in which to spend your evenings than our night school, bookkeeping, shoithand, penmanship and English bianehefc, Including alge bu, geometiy, etc. Giegoiy, McClosky & Trainer. ooooooooooooooooo V New York Tribune (Jan. 14) sas: O "Long Island Hggs, SGc. per dozen. ' Q We sell same class! fancy J rse-y's, 2oc quite a dllleience e havo .1 very laige business on this slnglo item, but want inoie. Have YOU tried them. Much cheapter than meats. H. O. COUHSCN. Wholesalo and Hetall. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Announcement. We have added to our muslin under wear sale 23 dozen Ladles' Muslin Draweis, embroldeiy tilmmed, at 19 and 21 cents a pair, 10 dozen ChildienB" Muslin Diawers nt 13, 17 and 21 cents. There will be no more at these pi Ices. Flnley's. Tliis islinportnnt to You, And to your wife, son nnd daughter. You want a home. Think about It. Buy one of our choice lots In the cen tral and select part of Scianton at a handy and convenient walking dis tance fiom business, theaters, hotels, churches, stoies and depots, on Adams, Jefferson, Madison or Momoo avenues. At most of tho lots flue walks and curbs aie laid, also seweis, gas and water mains and steam heat, and in front of some tho asphalt pave. These nro sites for superior homes. Pi Ices 1 I.-,,,. 'P,ria .nar Olflnf Hfln friinvnu- ' teed. CalUar circular. Jones,3U Spiuce. LITTLE EDNA BULL BURNED TO A CRISP It b Snpponed That She Wns Playing with a Match. OTHER CHILD'S NARROW ESCAPE It Was Taken from thu Smol.o-rillcil ltooni by Heroic .Mrs. ilIoiilu--i:dnii Died In tho Anns ot John Whlttu-iiiorc-C'uruuor Iiongslrout Km paiiolleit a Jurv Which Mill .licet Monduj Nlerltt. EdiM, tho 4-year-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mis D. 13. Hull, of the Hill block, on New Yoik street, was fatally buined yesterday morning by n blaze which for a time tlueatened tho structure In which tho boieaved family lesldes. The giey of ently morning was Just beginning to dissipate yeslei day 'morn ing as Mr. and Mrs. Hull atoso from their sluinbets, leaving In a cilb, dl lectly In fiont of their beil.the l-yoni-old dnughtei, Hdna. In the bed was their voiingei child, a chubby little lnlto of about 2 yeats. The father piepaied himself for the day's labot; he Is n steam flttei, and the mother busied heiself with the pie pnintlon of bieakfast, which, being seived, the husband depaited for the scene of his day's vvotk. At a few minutes past 8 o'clock Mrs. Hull thought she detected the odor of burning cloth. It was a vague, un- f?oom 8wf00V tJi-d ft torn ? ff Gt-t or Sfcovo rdo ot or rMf HU BLOCK y X Crib In Which Little Hndna Lay. A Bed In Which the Body Slept. coitaln smell, which, how ever, soon de v eloped Into a positive, offensive and ominous odor. She seal died about the house in a desultoiy manner, when piesently she heaid a faint ciy fiom the loom on the upper lloor, whole her childt en lay. SMOKE HEPKLLED HEP.. She hastened up the stalls, pushed open the door, but was repelled fiom entering the room by a dense olume of smoke, which stifled her at flist, and, as he paused a moment, lendeted her faint. Overcome by the sense of an Impending cntastiophe, she could do nothing but lush to tho front poich of the Hist floor and call frantically foi help. Her ciies brought neighbois to her dooi, who were not long in ascer taining the cause of the alarm. Mis. James Monle was the Hist to anive and with heroism that would 'have done credit to an old volunteer fliemen, the made her way through the hallway, up the steps, and groped her way along the daik passage to the loom wheie she know the childien lay. The cut tains of the window weie still diawn leaving the loom in darkness, save w here tiny tongues of flame were seen to eat hungiily at the tabrlcs which constituted the coveilots of the cilb in which the gill, Edna, lay. Mis. Monle (-patched the toot of the cilb and felt about foi its occupant. She felt the child's body, nnd her hands touched the flesh which felt cilsp und ciaeked under her touch. To all Indications the child was dead. She laid it down at the foot of the bed and turned her attention to the younger child, which she eairled in safety to the outer air. At this moment John Whlt tenioie, a next door neighbor, appealed, llo went up to the loom and picked up the ubhoned lemalns of the untoitu nate Edna. DIED IN IIIS ARMS. As ho picked her up she heaved a last sigh and was dead. He cnined tho le lnaius to the floor below, giving oiders that the fi antic mothei was not to see the lemalns. An alnim of (lie was sent In and sev eral companies lesponded Their sei vlces were not, however, needed. Late in the day Coioner LoiiRstieet viewed tho remains and empanelled a juty composed ol the following: Joseph Woelkeis, J. T. Flannelly, James Wil son, Fiedeiick Cavlll, M. Custaid and T. A. Donohoe. The Jury will meet Monday evening. Mr. and Mis. Bull have resided In tho Hill block but a shoit time. The fum ilv moved to this city from Wllkes Barie. The funeinl will occur tomorrow af tei noon at 2 o'clock from the residence of the family. Rev. Mr. Dunn, of the Second Pie.byteilan mission, will con duct the funeral services and intennent will be mude In the Dunmoie cemetery. The most plausable theory of the file Is that the dead till leached over the side of the cilb, to the sill of a nearby window, on which lay some matches. It is probable that she bcratched a match which ignited the clothing of her bed. THREE FAILED TO APPEAR. Mayor's Advisors iu tho If niblcy Case l'ail to Appear. There was no conference last night between Mayor Bailey and his ndvlsois In the Kinsley investigation owing to the absence of Mr. Snndeison, Mr. Grler and Mr. Loftus. Mr. Chittenden leached the mayor's office at 7.45 o'clock, nnd the two sat for an hour in the reception room wait ing for the others. The Kinsley mat ter was not discussed until a few min utes before they left the city hall. Mayor Bailey has all ulong declined to discuss the case with reporters, und when questioned last itleM declined to be Interviewed concerning his decision or any other partlculais. He lemurked that there lintl been n thorough under standing between hlmtelf and his as sociates that thoy would give no In fot matlon concerning tnclr delibera tions, Any lepoit as te how the live composing the commission viewed tho mnttei, was, he icmaikcd, due to guess v.oik. No time has been set for n fuither eonfeicnce. TAPPED ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRE. John J. .Mttllci, of Diinmorc, Arrested for That Ollcniu. The Subuiban Hleetilc Light company jestetday catthed the Issuance of a vutr lnnt for tho nnest of John J. Mullen, of Dunuioie, whom they chaige with cheating and dcfr.uidliii; the company 1 tampeilng with the electilc wires and motels about and in front of Ills place ol business. The wanant was Issued yesteiday af ternoon by Aldeimnn Howe and Con- THE BULL CrLDRA. kf&aAsru) tf'LKSFARftl SCDND OF THH BURNING. X INDI CATES THU HOUSH IN WHICH THH BULLS LIVE. stable Cole captured tho man. "When an algned later In the af tin noon he was released on ball of $."00 which was fui nlshed by Michael Gibbons. CONSTABLE MILLER WINS. Verdict Supposes Fraud in tho Knp Inn V- Co. Dealings. The Jury In the tiesnass case of M. Kaplan & Co., against Constable J. S. Miller came Into couit yesteiday morn ing at 0 o'clock and letuinud a verdict in favor of the defendant. The main contention of the defense was that theie had been fraudulent collusion between Kaplan & Co. and Seldman & Co. to de lent the ci editors In whoso Interest the constable was acting when he bioke in the door of Kaplan & Co.'s store. This concluded the vvotk of the week nnd couit was adjourned until Mon day by Judge Edwaids. Among the oideis handed down yes teiday was one conditionally confirming the lenort of the auditor In tho case of C. J. Wilbur against T. W. Han klns, and another IKliifr Feb. 4 as the time for healing arguments In the mat ter ot the Insolvency of B. S. Sutton. OLD HANDLEY PROPERTY. One of .Scrnnton's Laud Murks Soon to Disappear. The old Handley pioperty at the cor ner of Spiucestieet and Wyoming ave nue, which has long been one of the landmarks of Scranton, has been placed In the hands of Ileal Estate Agent C. P. Jndwln for sale by the executor of the estate. The e.xact manner In which the prop el ty is to be disposed of could not bo learned, but It Is understood that the plot will be re-mapped Into, lots and sold In sections. Two locatpattles and one New York city concern have under consideration the purchase of the great er poitlon of the piopoity, and the probabilities nie that within a shoit time this site will be occupied by mod em business blocks. TO STAY THE BARDS. Arguments in the Old forge School District Injunction. ' Arguments weie heaid by Judge Gun ster in chambers yesteiday on the in junction against the school district of Old Foi go played toi by the Delnwaie, Lncl-awnnna nnd Western Railroad company. The plaintiff seeks to re sliain the pciiool board from bonding the township as pioposed to the extent of $15,000 for the election of a high school, aliening that such an action is illegal dm lug the pendency of pioceed lugs to divide tho township. Major Wanen appealed for the com pany and H. M. Hannah foi the school distiict. THE BAR BANQUET. rinnl Arrangement of tho Tonst List to Ilu .Undo Todav. Another meeting of the banquet committee of the Bar association will bo held today, when final aiiangements will be made jegardlng the matter of speakers. Ex-Chief Justice Paxson, Judge Or lady, Judge McPheison, Major Everett Wnnen and Colonel Frank J. Fltzslm mons aie among those who have ac cepted Invitations to respond to toasts. Judge Edwards, it Is expected, will be toastmaster, and City Solicitor James H, Toirey chaliman. DIED FROM HIS INJURIES. Willium Meb.uckn's Fall at Tripp's Crossing Proved Futul. William Meszucka, who was injured a month ago by fulling into a ravine near Tripp's ciossing, died yesteiday at the Lackawanna hospital. His coun trymen in the North End are now en gaged In rulslng sufficient funds to have the lemaiiib piopeily Intel red. Meszucka has a wife and two chil dien In Poland. Theie will be a joint caucus of the Seventeenth waid Republicans ut Al deunan Howe's office, B02 Lackawanna avenue, Satutduy, Jan. 10, 1897, between tho hours of 7 and 9 p, m. for the pur pose of placing in nomination one per son for tho common council and dis trict election officers. By order of Vigilance Committee, George Barnard, C. U. Penman, M. J, Andrews. MASS MEETING WEDNESDAY NIGHT Elm Park Church Will lie the Scene of a Great Gathering. NOTED MEN HAVE 13EEN INVITED l'inver MuotiugN in All the Chinches on That i:cuing W ill lie Chen Up to Unable' Chtircli-tiocrs to Attend the Union Scrviccs--Olijeet lor Which thu fleeting Is Ileld--It Is in Chargu oftlic Pastors' Union. In accordance with the nppcnl which has been sent out by the leprcsentn tlves of twenty-seven of the great mls slonaiy societies of North America, the chuiches of Scranton, In nccoi dance with the action taken at the last meet ing of the Pastors' union, have decided to unite on Wednesday evening In nn immense tnnss meeting which Is to be held In the Elm Paik Methodist church. The piayei meeting in ull the chinches for that evening will be giv en up for the union seivice. The ptogiammo committee is in cor respondence with some of the most piomlnent mlsslpnnty leaders In the eountiy, and hopes to sccuie a definite answer fiom one or mote of them in time for the Sunday morning an nouncement In the chuiches. D. L. Moodv has been Invited, and also Rev. Afthur T. Plerson, D. D., the well known rdltor of tho famous MIsslonarj Review of the World. DESIRE OF COMMITTEE. It Is deslied by the committee on nr langements, of which Dt. James Mc Leod Is chairman, that all the pastors in the city will unite in giving special emphasis to the announcements con cerning this meeting at tomoi low's ser v Ices. The circular which has been sent out by these boards and societies states that although the twenleth centuiy of the Christian eia is dawning, yet mil lions have never heard the name of Chi 1st, and that the darkness of heath enism Mill enwraps nenily two-thirds of the population of the globe. The statement Is also made that tho oppoitunlty for world-wide evangelism was nevw so great as at piesent; that the Chilstlan chinch has the men and the money, and that her responsibility has theiefore pioportlonately inci eased, and yet, on fields long occupied and white unto harvest the supply of la boieis Is utteily inadequate; that es tablished woik is crippled; that rein forcements aie needed, and that ad vnnce is Impossible until lenewed In tel est Is moused and gifts to mission ary enterpilses gieatly enlarged. HELD IN PRINCIPAL CITIES. This service is one of the many ser vices which are being held In all tho principal towns nnd cities In the United States and Canada, the object being not only to arouse the Chilstlan, but to present to the woild the essential unity of the great Piotestant evangelical de uomlniJtloiis which, though dlffeilng In name and In forms of church govern ment, aie novel theless one In their ob ject. In their piofcsslon of faith In Chi 1st and in their loyalty to the Bible as the wotd ot God and the only lule of faith and action. A Cooling Drink in I'overs. Use Horsford's Acid IMiospuntc. Dr. C. II. S. Davis, Merlden, Conn., sajs: "I have used It as a pleasant and cooling drink In feveis, and have been veiy much pleased." Miss Carolyne "V. Dorsey, teacher of elocution, oiatoiy and delsarte, 610 Ad ams avenue. Twining, optician 125 Penn avenue, In Harris' drug store. Hours 9 a. m., 5 p. m. . To Cure a Cold in One Dny. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2a cents. SUCONO SHAW-ANNUAL CLEARANCE -:- SALE -or MILLINERY, A (1R12AT SUCCKSS. Nothing reserved. Every article In the store will bo offered from one-fourth to one-half Its actual value. Tilmmed hats fiom 07c. to SI 07. Untilmmed Hats fiom 5c. to C9c. Tilmmed Sallois at 4Sc. Tarn O'Shnnters fiom 19c. to DOc. Hoses Silk and Velvet at lie. 19c, 25c , 30c. and 35c, a Lunch. Violets Latest cieatlons at 10c, 15c, Me 25c and JOc. a bunch. Ribbons All silk glace taffeta, No. 40, at 15c. a yard, 1 Inches wide at 25c Don't let this muttei diop aftet i wading this advertisement, but visit the stote and convince jourself tho goods aie sold as adveitlsed. Hats trimmed while you wait. A. R. SAWYER, 02 Wyoming Avenue BEST SETS OF TEETH, S8, Including tho painless extracting of teeth by an entirely now process. 5. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 331 Spruce St , Opp. Hotel Jermyn, CB Will Buy a Worth 90 cents. We want to close them out and clean up our stock. Borders to match some of them. Call and see them. They are great values. nil i WATKINS, (LARGE THE RISING GENERATION. It Attracted the Largest Houso ol tho Hcaiun at tho Aendeiuy. It was the largest house of the season Hint greeted William- Uniry and his company at tin? Academy of Music last evening and It wan olso probably one of the must enthusiastic. Fully one-halt of those In the nudl ence had scon the "Rising Clenclnlloll, once or twice bofoie, yet they laughed ns henitlly and enjoyed Unity's ehai neteilzatlot) of Mai tin McShnno as much as they did the Hist time they saw it, Unny sang a song, "The HoyB That Came Over fiom li eland;' which made a gtcnt hit, His daughter. Miss Lydla Baity, sang seveial selections among them one tomposed by heiself, "My Love for Y'ou Is True." The company supporting Mr. Harry was a very competent one. He will bo seen heie In Maicli In his new com edy, "John Biadley's Money." The I on n Mutual Lifo Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, and thu Iititn Ilyron I.. Kichards, ol'this City. A Prompt and Characteristic Set tlement. The Penn Mutual Life Insurnnee Company of Philadelphia paid today thiough Mc'ssis. Bourne A: Dm hum, geneial mtinageis for Northeastern nnd Central Pennsylvania, the umount of their policy $10,000.00 on the life of the late Bryon L. Rlehaids, of this city, the company's check foi the lull amount having been sent to Me3sis. Bourne & Dm ham Immediately upon lecelpt of the pi oofs of 'loss and within thiee days of the date upon which they weie noti fied of the loss. , The business of the Penn for the past year was of an unusually satisfactory chatacter and the foithcomlng annual statement will show substantial gains and maiked piogiess in all impoitant dliectlons. The company's business In this sec tion was the lnigest in the history of the agency and the outlook for the cur tent year Is all that could be desired or expected. Business men appreciate the fact that tho policies of the Penn give them in stil ance that positively Insures without quibble or dispute, and that tliey ate far ahead of all other's fn the substan tial guarantees which they offer to In suiers in the way of solid protection.. Young pig stuffed lunch today at St. Cloud hotel. CLEARING SAL As we are going to make a number of changes in several of our departments we have decided to hold a mammoth Clearing Sale, to start , JAM. 11 HI 8 O'CLOCK 1 M. You cannot afford to miss it, as it will be the greatest opportunity this year to buy goods at prices never heard of before. fill 4U IL Sohmer Piano Stands at the Head !?? AM) J. W. GUERNSEY Stands nt the Mead In the Muslo tr.ick. You can nlwnjs get a better barRnln at Lis beautiful warciooras than nt any other placo In tho city. Call and eeo for yourself beforo buying, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. W. GUERNSEY, Prop. 406 Lackawanna Ave. Opp. Wyoming House. lBf Sw!iinMnMwnMnBm 1 fi EfcATSlMKftU OI jLvX WINDOW.) 423 Lackawanna Av3nu3. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions iu All These Goods. Watches and Clocks Re paired on short notice. STERLING SILVER . . , Is a new addition to out stock at Bottom Prices. Opened un other new line of White China For Decorating l'rlccs and styles talk, as we are belling lots of it. Will keep open evenings after tho first of December. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL C. J. WEICHEL, JMcars Bids, Cor. Wash, and Spruce St. THE I lib llfij Builders' Hardware, Gas, Plumbing and Electric Fixtures, Electric Light Wiring. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, POULTRY Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Fresh Every Day. ALSO-. Pheasants, Quail, Prairie Chickens, Wild Ducks. If. E PICE, m It III CALL UP 3682i CO. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 141 TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET. M. W. C0LLLS, Manager. Come to mn fsoLoiors roit ALU Newspapers, Magazines, and Story Papers, Alain Stand, 103' Wjomlne Avenue ALWAYS OPEN. MT. PLEASANT COAL AX RETAIL.. Coal of the best quality for domestic us and ot all sizes. Including Buckwheat ana DIrdBeye, delivered in any part of the cltjr) at tho lowest price Orders received at the Olllce, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. '53 telephone No. 2624 or at the mine, tele phone No. 27 will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. WM.T. SMITH. innr-n ' tea