THE SORANTOX TRTBUXE-FRTDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1899. 8 EVENTS OE DAY IN WEST SCKANTON BENEFIT CONCERT FOR JOHN WILLIAMB NOV. 8. Excellent Programme Arianged for Entertainment nnd Soclnl In Mears' Hall Democratic Mass Meeting Was Rather Tame Birthday Party In Honor of Mls3 Mary James. Highway Robbots Committed to Jail New Building nnd Lonn Asso ciation Miners Hint Other Notes. gland (iinmit II ml social will l hold nt Meuis' hull on Wednesday evening. Nov fur the benefit of John Wllllnms i:tensle prcpiuntlons have been niutli' by iho committee hav ing th" same In chaise and u good time Is In store for nil who attend. V laigc number of tickets have already been disposed of. The ptogrnmme Is as follows: PART FIRST. Addres" Chairman Plnno selection Bnlo .. . Recitation Whistling solo . Pnlo .... Ml". .MHIIOIt Hdwlii llowin ...Mls i:illi lirnvvnlng William Gaul ,Mri 1'r.ink Ilrundiige A ...It. ,11 Hi. nilnflnlfn fT, It'll, Ml . ... ... .111.11111. Ill .....1... Selection Recitation .. Miss Sadie joiiw and pupils Solo IMvvnid Walsh Recitation .. . -MI-S Lillian l.u Hir PART SECOND Pnln John AV. Jones Recitation '. . Mls Olive Roucu finlo MNs Small Lewis Port ...Edw.itd Jtimcs nnd Edwin Uovvcii Polo Miss Margaret .Tones Rcltntlnn . "Miss Evn Thorna" Selection ... Anllir.iclte Quartette Whistling "olo William G.vil fcnlo . . Ml Lllllnn Ls Rat Young Imlle"' .ili fantastic 1'nder dl m Item of Mlvs Pndle Tunes BIRTHDW ANNIVERSARY. Miss Mnrv James of 1503 Division street, entertained her Sunday school cla-s recently In honor of hr twenty flrat blrthdav. Games music and lecl tatlons were enjoyed. J I !" I l?7le Lewi". Uessle Richards, Allee .Tonej nnd Hannah Rowlands recited, anl Miss Rebn Williams was the accom panist of the evening Miss .Tamos ro celvel some fine piosents Those pics ent were: Mioses Mary Jones, LetM' Wagstaff. T i77le Lewis, Reba Wllltini?. Iiessle, Richards, Alice Jones, Hannah 1 low land Alma "Williams, Maggie Morgans, Ethel and Salomlo DavUs. Kit Jones. Elodwln "Walters, Hannah nnd Mar garet Jones Ml" Mmy Davies, of Eynon stteet, assisted Mis-: James In receiving and serving th" Kiiests. N'RW HUILDING ASSOCIATION A new bulblinB and loan association 5s belnB oignnizod which will he known as the Tr.ideis- and alM.idy many shares of stock have been subscribed Uwanta dood cough rcmeiiy, Like l)u foius French Tnr. For S.ile at GLOUGE W. .1 CX KINS'. ioi S Main Aenus Our Black Goods Stock Has no equal in this state, Philadelphia alone ex cepted. It is a complete stock down to the smallest detail. A large stock of itifinite variety aud a stock that's up-to-date in every particular. The goods of fered are therefore desirable aud the woman who can't be suited here might as well make up her mind that she really isn't very anxious about buying, for everything fashion has declared to be correct awaits her inspection. Our desire is to further popularize this famous department and so for the next eight days we will offer THE FOLLOWING REMARKABLE SPECIALS : Marvelous Crepon Values All our 1.00 nnd 85-cent cie- pons may be bought this week nt 00 CENTS All of out $1.25 nnd $1.30 crepons mny be bought foi 00 CENTS And all of our SI. 50 nnd SI. 05 crepons go nt 51.20 These nie nil present season's iJ styles, Weave and Designs are both peitect. Thialt of it, the saving. 12 Tleces 4G-inch English Jvcquaid Suitings. No two pieces nllke. This is n atrict- ly hlghgrade lot, pure wool and our own importation. Were 75 cents. SPECIAL TRICE, 40c. They will surely interest aud you may profit largely V sharing in the bargains. We would say at the same time, however, there's a show of novelties on which ought to command your attention. Globe Warehouse for. The promoters held a meeting In Co-operatlvo hall last evenlnR and added sevorul new applicants to the list of subscribers. The ptomotcrs are William Illume, -. J. Luce. Peter McCann, John Kern, John Hushes, William It. Williams, A i:. Iletterly, diaries E. Olvcr, John J. Hughes, Bradford Sampson, Hobert Hatton nnd Hobert L. HiiBhes. HIGHWAYMEN COMMITTED. Aldetmnn llezaloel Davles, who Is conductlnB polite court this month, gave the two pilsoners a healing yes teulay who wcio arrested on a chin go i highway jobbety preferred by John M. Watklns of Notth Garfield ave nue. They gave their names and nddresses as Frank Mot ton, lluffalo, .v. Y, and Thomas Kelly, Philadelphia. The evi dence against them was very damag ing and both men weie committed to the county Jail In default of ball. When questioned, theprlsoners claimed that they did not know each other nnd only came to town n few days ugo Kelly Is a machinist and Norton gave his occupation ns that of a painter. They lefused to say nny thltiB about themselves and may be wanted In seveial other places for sim ilar offences. DONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED. lte. J. U. Whclan, secretaiy of St Pattick's Orphanage, acknowledges with thanks the donations for the month of October from the following: lit Rev M". J. Hoban, D. D., Mis EdBar Connell Mrs Sweeney, Mis Eonibo, Mis. M V Wymbs, Mrs. Hol land, Mr" Gable, Miss Margaret fllblis, William Donnelly. Miss Lizzie Gaffnov, Miss Kate Hums, Miss Olldn Nealon, Mis. C Scluoedoi, Mis. Zeld ler, Gtoige K. McCaith, Miss Nellie McCaithy, Monti ose congtegatlfii. 100 bushels potatoes. TWO MINE ACCIDENTS Hlehnul Col.ui, of nil Hamplou street, enitdoyed as a miner In the Hampton, was severely Injuied yestet day whll- engaged In linn lug down toi coal H was c might between the lulls nmi scvet ll libs weie bioken Dr Geoige II Reynolds attended him Evan X.tihailah, of Hampton stieet, suffeied Injuiles to his aims and legs yestenlay by ,i tar falling on him in the mine. Dr. Geoige Reach was called DEMOCRATIC CLVR MET The Weht Side Demociatlo club luld u meeting In Co-operatle hall last evening which was uttended by about seventy-five people. The Issues of the campaign weie discussed by M. A. MeGInley, D. U Repiogle, D. J. Reedy, John Hart and Paul Alen. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Rev. J. IS. Sweet, pastor of the Simp son Methodist Episcopal church, preached at the ProIdence Methodist Episcopal i Inn eli last eenlng. Rev E G Heal conducted the ser lees at the AUIs mission last even ing and preached a seimon. The Ripple Debating society w ill meet this evening at the home of Thos Ellas in Edwmds court The date of the concert for th bene fit of Richard Thomas, (Jew Herbert), Is November 1? lnstcnd of the llth, ns pti'InuFlv announced. Attorney and Mis. Rue! I Capwell hae letuined fiom their weJdin? tour and arc the guests of Mr. and Mis A Fine Black Cheviot 10 Pieces 50-inch All-Wool Black Cheviots have been splendid selleis at 00 cents. The finish and dyo are ex quisite. SPECIAL PRICE, 40c 40-lnch Black Poplin or Blue nnd Jot Shades. This is one of the most popular weaves of the season nnd hns sold fieely at 50 cents. SPECIAL PRICE, 30c 50-inch Fino Twill Cheviot3 with lough effects. A good, honest SI vnlue. SPECIAL PRICE, 75c A. M. Dershlmer, of South Main ave nue. The Republican voters of Tripp l'atk will hold a meeting this evening at 7 o'cloelt In Jones' store. The supper and enteitn'lnment under the auspices oi the Ladles' Relief coips last ecnlng was well attended and liberally patronized. The fair nnd festlvnl In Music hall In chutgc of the members of St. John's Catholic church Is attracting lnrgc crowds nightly. The lemnlns of the late Patrick Mo lan were Intel red In the Cathedral cemetery yesteidny ntternooti. Mr. and Mrs Gtoige Kali child, of South Main nvenuo, have returned fiom nn extended visit In London, Eng lund nnd New Yoik cltv. Dr. and Mis. A A. Llndabury, of South Main avenue, luixe returned fiom a lslt nt Ileulcl. Centie. Rev. John P Moffat U. D, of the Wnshbuin Stteet Presbyteilun church, will pi each a special seimon next Monday morning nn "Home Missions." Miss Emily Hoffcckcr, of Woatherly, Pa., who has been the guest of her sister, Mis. John P Moffat, of Wash burn stieet, for seveial days, letuined home on Wednesday R. J. Hughes, of North Riomley nvenuo, hns been confined to his home for seveial days by Illness DUNMOREDOINGS. Marriage of Miss Rose C. Farrell and Geo. J. Long Miss Stevens En tertained Other News Notes. The Invited friends nnd relatives of Mi. uml Mis. Eauell. ot Apple street, who had congregated In Ht. Murk's chinch on Chestnut street esterday morning, weie the ohseiveis of a beau tiful wedding ceiemony when Miss Ro-e C. Im ell became .li' wife of Croige J. Eong, of .Sitanton Long befoie the appolntc 1 time the c hutch was well tilled but precisely at 10 o'clock the wedding patty jitoceeded down the centie aisle to Ui- altar wheio Rev M li Donlai, pet formed the ceiemonv that united Mr. and Mrs. Eongus husband and wife MIks Kate .MeDonlad waited upon the bride and Kiank E. Fan ell prr- j formed the duties of gioomsmaii Afar the eeiemony the bildil paity and lilends icturiied to the home of the bride s parents on Apple stieet, where a Wedding breakfast was seived .mil congratulations given Mi and Mrs Eong took the 12 03 o'clock tialn on the Dolavvaie, Lackawanna nnd West ern lallio.id fci New lork city where tluv will spend theli honeymoon. The tilemb of the oung couple nil unite In wishiHg them eVPiy success in their connubial state. A PLEASANT l'AKTV. The home of Mr. anu Mis. .Stevens, on Green Ridge street, was made mer ry by n party of young people who were entertained by MIsj Orace Stev ens on Tuesday evei.lng. After the pnitv diversions lefieshments were Brvcd. Those who foimed the paity were: jljsses Eninia I.udwlg, Anna Powell, Genevieve Blesecker, Anna. Young.Mary Hullock, Rlanche Hurpei. Eessie Win ter, Nellie Van Camp, May Winter; 1 JitiMS. Ileniv Rloes, Itany Harier, Charles Rinvvn, Fiauk Mathews, Her man Eudwlg. Chailes Ch.unboilaln, Hugh Thomas and Hairy Stevens. EVENTS AND PERGONALS. The graphophone enteit.ilnment held In the Sunday school room ot the Epis copal church Wednesday evening v ns veiy Interesting and delighted the aud ience inesent. It will be icpeated at nn oaily date. Miss Kittle McCue, of ISutlcr street, Is In Philadelphia the guest of friends, Miss Annie Murphv Is rgnln among her acquaintances after a ot ly of some length nt Washington, D. C. The Columbia foot ball team, of Johnson's breaker, would like to play tl Cole on the Eve field giounds Satin dav afternoon, at 2:3n o'clock. Miss Agnes Lottus, of Drinker stieet, Is quite 111 at her home. A number of out of town Buests were In attendance at Wednesday evening's meeting and social ot the V lughtera ot El In In Mauley's hall. The affair pioved ver successful. Miss Mubel Evans, cf Pittston, Is calling on old aeaualntanecs In town. GREEN RIDGE. The Woman's Chtlstlin Tempeiance Union, of Green Ridge, will meet this afternoon at 1621 Sandeison avenu. Sllss Jennette Patorson, of la Plume, who has been spending a few days with Gieen Ridge frlend.i, leturned home yesterday Mis James oates. of Stnudsburg, who has been the guest of Mrs. Rich ard Robinson of Capouse avoncn, ic turned homo jesterday. The Household Science (.onion r'f the Gieen Ridge Woman's club will meet Monday afternoon at the Library building. Rev. W. O. Simpson, of A.mury M. E. church, will spteach In the Piovl dence M. E. fhurch this evening. PARK PLACE. 5lr. Ray Jeffeis, of Court stieet, has bought out the Hull's Head milk depot, and Is running a wagon also. The Sons of Veteian drum coips will hold a ball in Company II aimory, Piovidence, on Nov 8 Mls MuiB.iret Fiautz of Diamond avenue, Park Place, has left for Chi cago, wheie she will make her home with her brothei Mrs. W. II. Ackeison and daughter, of West Pittston, aio spending a few days with i datives In Patk Place. EXTENDING THE RESERVOIR. Dam at Elmhuirt Is to Be Raised Three Feet. Wotknan ato at piesent engaged In extending the Elmhuist re&eivolr of the Sctanton Gos and Water company The dam will bo lalsed three feat and n large tiact of land will be ndd?d to that heietofoie Hooded. The sutfaco land along the Ro.vin Rrook and Oak Run, streams Is being cleaied and the lesetvolr pioper will lit extended a tonsldeiable dl trance It Is estimated that the taps, lly o' the leservolr will bo Increased onr fourth GRAIN-0 BRINGS RELIEF to tlio coffeo drinker Coffee drlnklnR in a hoblt that Is universally Indulged in and ulmost us universally Injurious Have you tried Clraln-O? It Is almost like cof. tre but the effects are just the opposite Coffee upsetH tlio stomuch, ruins the di gestion, affects the heart and disturbs the wholo nervous system. Uruln-O tones up the stomach, aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. There Is noth ing but nourishment In Oraln-O. It can't V otherwise, 15 and 25c, per package. GAfHERfcD IN SOUTH SCRANTON rUNERAL OF MISS MAME BURNS HELD VESTERDa. Was Attended by a Lai go Number of Friends of the Deceased Mrs. Ken ny Held in 8000 Ball for Destroy ing Propel ty Michael Langan Is Again Injured Mr. and Mrs. John McHugh Give a Hallowe'en Party Now Planing Mill Other Interesting Bits of News. The funeral of Miss llnme Ruins took place yesterday morning from the family residence on Pittston ave nue. Long before the appointed hour the house was filled with Bonowlng relatives and fi lends who came to take a lust look at their departed friend. The temalns icposed In a handsome casket In the front parlor Numerous lloral olteilngn pouted in during Wed nesday nnd yesterday motnlng At 9 o'clock the funeral cortege pro ceeded to St John's church, where u icqulem mass was celebrated, at the conclusion of which the procession moved to the Cathedral cemetery, wheie th remnlns were laid to lest FOE DESTROYING PROPERTY Mis Maty Kenny, of Fig street, was on Wednesday evening airalgned be foie Aldeimun Lentes of the Eleventh waul on charges of foiclble entty and destroying pioperty, prcfened by Mrs. (buigh.ui, of the same locality Mis. Gaughan, It appeals, tented a house fiom Mrs. Kenny, and a few weeks ago lost n child through death. At that time It wns repotted that dlph thetla was the cause of the child's death and Mrs Kennv seived notice on Mis Gaughan to disinfect the house nnd destioy the bed clothing Mis iinughan In the meantime was heiself taken 111 and was staying at the home of a ft lend, theiefore she ould not carry out the order of Mis. Kennv, who, gi owing Impatient over the delay, undertook the task herself, hence the suit. At the healing it was proven that the defendant destroyed several arti cles belonging to Mis. Gaughan and she necotdlngly was held under $600 hall for her appeal ance at coillt. LA NO AN AGAIN INJURED. Michael Langan, of Pittston avenue, Is a very unfortunate man. Ho was hurt at the South mill about three weeks ago and had been confined to his home until Monday, when he re sumed his duties On Wednesdnv be had the misfor tune to fall while peifotmlng his usual duties and thetehy wrenched his left knee He was removed to the Moses Taylor hospital. HALLOWE'EN PARTY'. Mr. and Mrs. John McHugh, of Stone avenue, gave a Hallowe'en paity on Wednesday evening. Games nnd oth er amusements weie Indulged In and at a seasonable hour lefieshments weie set veil. The following weie piesent: Misses Annie McHugh, Nellie and Agnes Mo tan, Kate Malloy, Kate Durltln, Lizzie Dow ling, Maggie Messltt, 15. Moian; Messrs John and Hubert Moian, Geoige Ruins. John McNulty, Jerome Walsh, of Pittston: Chailes Jones, James Langan, Michael Crane and Thomas Shea. LITTLE I3ITS Or NEWS. A laigo planing mill Is the next in dustiy to be added to this side. Messrs. Mulherln and Judge, the well-known contiactoio, will In a few days break ground for such an one. The new mill will be erected In their lumber ynrd on Fig street. The Demociatlc voters of the Twen tieth ward wilt hold a lally at Cor coi.in's hall this evening The Young People's society of the Chuicli of Peace, on Prospect avenue, met last evenliiB and tiansacted cur icnt business Tho choir of St Maty's Catholic church Is rehearsing special, music for the Christmas holidays. Edward Giambo, the young man who was Injuied at the Cliff works a few months ago, has almost completely re coveied and Is able to be out again. The funeial of Euil, the thiee-year-old son of Mi. aud Mis. Richard Flem ing, will take place this afternoon fiom the family home, 92S South Washing ton avenue. Inteiment will be made In the Cathedial cemetety An Inlant i hlld of Frank Kopcskle, of Pi ospect avenue, was interred In the Mlnnoka cemeter.v yesteiday afternoon The school .avlngs of No. 7 school for the month of October ate as follows: Mbs Lizzie Joyce. $C.4G: Miss Eliza beth Gaughan, $U.K1, Miss G. O'Mal Icy. $11.00; total, $30.03. Meadow Brook Washer. Pea coal sold to teams 73 cents a ton. Coiner of Cedar avenue and Gibbons street. OBITUARY Mrs Catherine Noll, of S11 Beech stieet. widow of the late J. J. Noll, died yesteiday mottling nt the age of 7t yenis, 5 months and 11 das. D censed was born In Ocunany and came to this city with her husband and live boj s thlity j mus ago, and duilng that time mule hosts of friends In this city, especially on the South Side, where she was known to most every body. Snme weeks ago Mis. Noll con tracted a severe cold while attending a funeral, which turned into pneumonlu. and Fild.i last she tool, to her bd never to leave It again. Evcty tiling tint could be was done to tulieve her siif'eilng but to no avail. Mis. Noll Is smvlved by thice son. Funeral ser. vices will be held Satuidiv morning In St. Mary'.i flc-unan Catholic chinch. Interment In St. Maiy's cemetery at No. 3. Luther Giihttvus Eauui, win of IJev and Mrs. . f Lauer, pastot of S Paul's Lutheian crunch, after a two weeks fclckuess, dlsd Wednesday after noon Ho was twelvo yeais of age and began to complain with iliohtheua oa October 17. JIo was very sltk with It, but was on his way to loeovejy wh-n paialysls of the Iwut set In. Prld.iy mtitnlng at 10 o'clock u pilvate funeral win be held with Inteiment In Forest Hill cometeiy. William W. Reese of Pais.ms died yesteiday. He wis a lesldunt of Par sons for thlity years and duilng that time unlll his reunit Illness was ,1 mine foreman for the Deliivvnio and Hudson company Previous to his moving to Parsons he resided nt North Seranton, coming there In 1SG3. 'I he funeral nr rangements will he announced later. Florence Itcne Wnrner, the seven-year-old daughter of William E. War ner, of 715 Qulncy nvenuo, died ester day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Funeral fiom the residence at 'Z o'clock Satur day afternoon Interment In Forest 11111 cemetery. Julius, aged :i eais. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robeit .1. Uauer, died last even ing at the family home on North Hrom ley avenue, fiom an attack of dlph thcila. The iciiialns will bo privately wieireu tomonow afterniu,i Aidee, aged 1C yeais, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reere D. Morgan, of 117 North Fllmoro avenue, died last evening. The young man's death was due to pneu monia. SHOWS SMALL INCREASE. Illness and Prosperous Times Keeps Many Childten from School. The September enrollment Just com piled by Miss Potts, secretary to Supei Intendent ot Schools Howell, shows an lnciease In attendance of 738 over Sep tember, 1S3S. and an lnciease of 2,272 as compared with June, the closing month ot last term Last month's attendance should ordl nnilly show n huger Increase. Illness, pat tlcu!aily diphtheria, which Is now so geneially prevalent nnd which must be qunrantlned against, coupled with the fact that the prosperous times and gcneinl demand for labot keeps many boys out of school, uie given as the causes of the small Increase. Undei the conditions, the attendance Is in evety way satisfactory to the supei In tendent. Appended nto some flguies from which InterestltiB compaiisous can be drawn: SEPTEMBER. 1S9D. Enrollmi nt Males C.'iJI 1'emules 7,'I0 Total H,t6t Avoiage attendance Mtilex fi 13) Females MV Total 12,510 Per tent, attendance '") SEPTEMBER, 1S0S. Enrollment stales n.r.'i'i l'emsles 7,111 Total Average attendance Mulii IV in a lea n " r,ts i".:m Total . Per cent. attendance .. Jt'NE, ISM. .t't Enrollment- Males n.su l'emnles H.3T8 Total Average attei, damc- Malcs Pcmales 12,132 1,142 ;.4.H) Total . I'cr cent. 10,-71 attendance YEAR 1S0S-9D. Enrollment Males .... Etmales . r.3Hl r ust Total Averago attendance Males l'emnles .141 Total ... Per cent. 11,213 attendance WILLIAMS-THOMAS NUPTIALS. Ceremony Performed at Sumner Ave nue Presbyterian Church. W. J." Williams, of 1520 Washburn stieet, and Miss Verna V. Thomas, of Adams avenue, wete united in mai liage last evening at S '10 o'clock at the paisonage of the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian chinch by Rev. L. U. Foster. The bride woie a handsomo tailor-made gown of wine coloied cloth and was attended by Miss Scott, of 1110 Locust street. Immediately after the ceiemony Mi. and Mis. Williams were driven to the home of the gloom's parents on Wash burn street, wheie an Informal ic ceptlon was held. Later they weie tendeied a wedding supper at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. E. B. Megaigee, No. 5 Piatt place, and last evening they took possession of their newly-fui-nlrihcd home ut 1J17 Linden street Mi. Williams Is one of the best known young men In the city and for a number of years was connected with the circulation department of The Tii bune. At piesent he Is holding a to sponsible position as book-keeper with the Colliery Engineer compinj His bride Is also well known, having been employed at the Leader anl Cowpet thvvalte & Eorgliausei's dtapeiy es tablishment. GREENBERGER INJURED. Mixed Up in n Runaway at Washing ton Avenue and Spruce Stteet. A buggy owned by J. O. Ackeiman, the wholesale giotei, of 24 Lackawanna avenue, was smashed, and the young man dilvlng it had his face badly cut up, about 5.J0 o'clock yesterday after noon. A Mr Greenberger, a salesman tor Ackeiman, was dilvlng along Lacka wanna avenue, together with .1 miall hoy. At the coiner of Washington and Lackawanna avenues a wagon collided with the buggy, thereby causing a tun nvvuy The small boy In the can lace Jumped out. without Injuiy, but the un foitunate dilver was pitched to the pavement, nnd had his face hadlj c ut up as a leMilt. The horse dashed down Washington uvcnuo and inn Into a telegraph pole nea 1 CHik's, the Hoilst The buggy was h.idlv smashed un, but the hor'-e was not banned. (Sienhcigei had his cuts attended to in Sandetsnn's drug stoie. DR. ALLEN HAS RESIGNED. No Longei n Member of the Moses Taylor Hospital StnfT. The Mos.es Tayloi hos Ital which so Ions remained status uuo sm sud- ! dcnly to have become imbued with tho pit It of ( ham pervading this city It Is but a ftvv weeks nine. a g. ncral shaking iii took mace ,iiid oipsM. patients ot plivsklji s, oihn thai 1 in poed the 1 educed staff, vvi" billed. Dr. N. Y. Leet. In. W E. All .1 and Or A. J Connell weie appointed on llu SLTT with Dr. L ICennedv and Dr. Keinoclmy ns resident and icnlor phylclans tespectlvely. Yesteiday a meeting was held ,u the hospital when Messrs. Motes Taylor, W 11 Tiiiesdalu, E C. Kussell, E E. l.oomix and Henrv Wehiiiiu weio pus- lent. The chief business taken up was another change of st.itt v hsn Dr. Reed . Burns was appointed In the place of Dr. W E. Allen, resigned Dr. Hums -r f f f- f HARK Aud ye shall know where to Rattan Rocking Chairs at Little Prices. Having J taken advautage of a manufacturers offc, who needed -f -f ready cash, we have secured that silences all competition. Reed Rockers, Roil Back and Arm, and isn- J nished in the best manner, $2.75, $3.75, $5.50 and up to $12.00. SEE BIG Established Yesterday. - 4- 4 4 -f -f Is acknowledRed as one of th ablest surgeons of this region INDIANS TO TARRY HERE. Carlisle Toot Ball Team Will En Dinner at Hanley's. The Carlisle Indians' foot ball team will arrive In this cltv at 12:40 today! over the "PJoom" division of the , Lackawanna and leave at 1:15 en tho Luckawnnna cxptcss for rtlca. They will have dinner at Hanky's This is what Mr. Hnnley has been is- I quested to prepare foi them: P.rolled ' stenk, c hop, egg omelet, toast, baked potatoes, peas or till nips, Iced tea, , grapes. The patty will Include the legular team and substitutes and tin "a , b.urlers. making twenty-live In all. No doubt many will be at the station to look at the big led men who van quished the Qunkeis and who for the past two enis have made the other members oC the "Big Four" v.oik their haidest to escape defeat at the hands of outsidei3. M'DONNELL WAS ARRESTED. Caught with Stolen Brass in His Pos session. Alexandet A. McDonnell was attested eteida moiuing at 1 o clock by Patrolmen Hail and David Davis. He was found at the coiner ot Penn ave nue and Vine street, with a satchel full of bi.iss alves, faucets and like ai tlcles, which it was dlscoveied he had stolen from the piemlses of James Flynn, near the Gieen Hldge lion works. McDonnell Is a widow 01, foity-nlne years of age, born In Susciuehnnna county. He had his hearing before Major Molr yesteiday morning, and admitted that he had .stolen the biass. He was held In $500 ball to appear at couit, and In default of It, was com mitted to Jail. BETZA'S LEG BROKEN. He Was Injuied While at Woik in the Sterrick Creek Mine. William Het7a. who Is employed as a foi email at Simpson K- Watklns' Ster- llck Creek mines, at Jessup, was brought to the Lackawanna hospital at about 3 45 o'clock yesterday afternoon. While at work In the morning, a car accidentally fell against his leg, and the result is that the limb Is fiactured. He leccived a physician's attendance nt once, and In the nfternoon wns taken to the hospital. Eetza Is a Slav, and lives in the company patch at the mines He has a wife and four chil dren In the old countij m MARISCAL ENTERTAINED. Pi eminent ilexican Given a Recep tion in New York. New York. Nov. 2. Senoi Ignnclo M. Mailhcal, secretary of foreign nffahs and vice-pi esident of the tepubllc of Mexico, was entertained at a icccption today by the chamber of commerce In Its rooms on Nassau stieet. Senor MailFcal was intioduced by Chailes S. Smith, chaliman of the exe cutive committee. President Mori If K. Jessup welcomed Senor Matlpcal on behalf of the cham ber, and snld In the touise of his le marks that he hoped that the present relations between Meslco and the I'nltcd States would contlnu and that Senor Mailscal would convey to Presi dent Diaz the coiulil well wishes of the New York chamber ot commerce. Senor MarUcal In lespondlng said In pait. "The woids utteied In honoi of Presi dent Diaz, my countiy and myself ate In a measuio a token ot the cot dial to latlons existing between the United States and Mexico During my short vl.slt to this country I may say I have been the leclplent of several dunon sttations, but I legard none of them of as much impoit.iuco ns this on", coming as it does from such a luge icprcsentatlon of the gieat American empoiluni. "We, In Mexico, aio pio,Tn-Hlng tap Idly and have been dining the Inst few yeai- We gteatly adnilie the cotn meiclal nttlvlty of the I'nited States." He closed with thanks to the cham ber. After the sre.ilng luncheon wan rerved The 100ms ol th" chamber had been be unified bv a plentiful use of American and Mexican flags Intermin gled. Admission was by tickets to mcmbcis ot the chamber only. TRADERS COME TO CRIEF. American Importing and Ttadlng Compnny Under Anect. New York, Nov. 2 -Cential office de tei tlves In police court toda) airalgned Edwuicl Ilaruch, of South Orange, anl Mcses D Mrandcs. Homy Mauss end llenij P. CuikIici. of this clt). With the exception of ("Vishei. the pilsoneis formed the peisonnel of the American Importing and Ttadlng company at No. 3M and .1.11 Washington street, whlc.i did iiu)lntsri umlei the name of th" Auieiliun Importing and Ti ailing com (any, ot Johannesburg South Afilcn and had a luting In HiadslieetH of from $40 000 to $50,000 The attention of the police was lltst cal'pd to the methods of the pel sons In . communication that Captain Mc t'lu'kev lecelved a week ago fiom Ed w ir.l Lvons, a cigar manufacture! at Hartford, Conn. Mi. Lyons complaind- that his tlrm had op Pept. 19, last, shipped a consignment of clgais to J. P. Shaefter, Jr. of New at k. N. J., and for which he was denied payment. The goods were traced from Newark to this clt j aud It was then that the police go to purchase Reed and the Finest Line of these WINDOW. I 406 Lackawanna Avenue -f --- -- 4 4 -f -f 4- 4 -f -f -f AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM THEATRE - HURUUNDRR & ROIS, Loietf. II. R. LONU, Manager, Saturday, November 4th, Afternoon and livenlnj. LAUQHP Why, You'll Scream Over It. Smyth & Rico Present WILLIE COLLIER IN Mr. Smooth And he's In It all the way through. Pi Ices Evening, $1.50, $1, 75, 50, 25; Matinee, 75, 50, 25. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, DUKClUNDnR & ROIS, Lcsicc. 11. R. LONU, Manaxer. Balance of Week. Chester De Vonde Co. In Repertoire. Dime matinees dally. Evening prices. 10, a), 20 One Wcek.CommencInt Monday, Nov. 6' Tho Romantic Actor, DANIEL R. RYAN. In a high claH tepertolre Monday evening "Forgiven" Is the bill. D.UI Dime matinees commenclnr Tuei djj Ev enlng prices 10, 20, 30 cents. Matinees Daily, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nov 2-3-4. European Seisation Big Eurbsqm Full report of the Jeffrles-Bharkoy fight read from the stage by rounds Friday night. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nov. 6 7 8, Sam T. Jack's, My Own Burlesquera. FAIR St John's Catholic Church, WEST SIDE. ADHISSION, 10 CENTS Musical programme every night. began to Investigate the business methods ot the company, with the re sult that all those known to the police as being connected with the concern were placed under an est and todaj held In $1,500 ball for examination. CHARGED WITH LI3EL. Inter-Ocean Employes Indicted on Complaint of Mr. Kohlaaat. Chicago, Nov. 2 George W. Hln man, managing editor of the Inter Ocean, and Martin B Madden. John J. Ryan, Joe Sullivan. Richard Croaks and Gooige P. Gubblns, union labor leaders, were Indicted by the grand Jury today on charges of criminal libel nnd conspiracy, preferred bv II. H Kohlsaat. proprietor and publisher of the Times-Herald and Evening Tost The Indictments are the outcome of an article published In the Dallv Inter Ocean. October 10 last, which openlv accused Ml Kohlsaat of making falss statements nnd accused him of being an embezzler and a defaulter The ar ticle is alleged to have been the re port of a committee appointed by the Building Trades' council to Investigate the cause of newspaper attacks unon J. 1 Evans, a labor leader and wa signed bv all tho men Indicted except Mr Illnmau Mai tin E M.idden, one of the men under Indictment, Is business agent of the Junior Steam Titters' union. INDIAN REVOLT IN MEXICO. Gen. Garcia Retires from Command of Government Troops. Chicago, Nov. 2 A dispatch to till Recoid from Oaxacala, Mexico, says. The nillltarv authorities have been advised that General Lorenzo Garcia has retired from his position as com mander of the government troops that aio moving against the rebellious Maya Indians In the state of Yucatan He Is now on his way to the City of Mexico, where he has been summoned by Presl. dent Diaz It Is understood that Gen eial Canton, governor of Yucatan, will acsunie command of the troops "The moscjulto Meet of Mexican gun bu.its has 111 lived at Yucatan from New Oilcans and Is proceeding up the Hon do and Hallze livers Into the heait of the Indian country to assist tho land forces In an attack that Is soon to be made." TWO TERSONS KILLED. Fatal Ralhond Collision nt Thouras, Trance. Pails, Nov. 2. In a collision between tialns at the town of Thounrs, twenty one miles from Paithcnay. two per sons weie Killed and ten were Injured, Among the latter was M. funeo Dor nando, a member of the chamber of deputies, whose legs were cut off. BERCHRUSER