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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1S99.
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EVENTS 015 DAY IN
,' WEST SCRANTON
PATRICK LAN3AN ARRESTED
,,ON A SERIOUS CHARGE.
Assaulted His Wife and Children
and Attempted to Set the House on
Fire Father' Matliew Ball In
Mears' Hall Was a Great Success.
Death of Miss Annie Sullivan.
Several Funerals Touay Minor
News Notes of Goneial Interest
and Personal Paiagjaphs.
l'atrlik Luiiruh. of Ton Hampton
sliect, aped M eiirn, vnn Klven n
hearing Inst evening before Aldeiniun
Moses, of the KlftciMitli waul, on a
Sl-rlOUB cllUIKC. llu beUlIlK' llltllNl-
rated yenteiduy und rettiinhiK to hlH
homo assaulted bin wife und rhlldteii
nnd beat tliom ciuelly. When tlicy ob
jected to hN unkind troutiruni. ln
throw n lighted lamp at them und at
tempted to set the huue on tire. The
lamp landed In a bed, but the "nine
was oxtlnculsliPd befoie am dunum
w uh done
A, m Utnguu caused a warrant to In
Isn.cd and It was placed In the bard
of Countable Lance The innn wu can
tired In the central clt.v aftei r ml lr
nblt dlllleulty und locked up hi th
plc. motion. At the hcarhiK th p lh
nner wnH committed to the count v 1U
In default of lull to ituswei tio chaises
of assault and battel . making thu-.itx
and atteiuptluK to burn the house
down.
LAST NIUHTS DANCi:.
Meais' hall was ciowded last even
ing by young people In attendance at
the nnmiiri ball of the Hyde J'aiU
Father Matliew Hncletv. The pshpiii
blago began to anle about 8 o'clock
ami up to iiiiduU'.ht the crowd po iii
iieacd that dancing was Indulged In
with pome dllllcullv. After IntPi mis
sion, howeer. the crowd thinned out,
and enjoyed the lenialnder of the pio
ri amine.
Hauoi'fi oichestia was sintlonul on
the platfoim and dlscouised tiutnilar
music tlnoughout the evening. Jb-c-tioii
letuins weie received and the an
nounce incuts cieated considerable in
thuslasm. Thomas J Fleming
master of ceremonies nnd was ably
assisted bv vailous memboi.s of the t. -dety.
A neat souvenii inorianime
was dlstilbuted, whkh (nnt:iliid the
list of dances enjoyed The evii a
successful fiom ever point of view
llev. Thomas de Oniony, pastor of
tho Jackson titreet Baptist church, yes
terday afternoon at the homo of the
deceased's parents, 31G North Ilromley
avenue. The pall-bearers wore four
playmates of the deceased. Hurlul
was made In Washburn street ceme
tery. Hlfih mass will be celebruted at the
Church of the Holy Cross, lJpllevtie.
ut 9 HO o'clock this morning over the
remains of the late Michael Nolan,
who died Sunday at his home, S2t
Hollioad avenue. Deceased was n
member of Division, No. IB, Ancient
Order of Hibernians. Hurlttl will be
made In the Cuthcdial cemetcij
At 2 o'clock this afternoon scivlcts
over the remains of tho late Mrs. Da
vid Jones will ho conducted nt th"
house, 314 North Bromley avenue. The
Interment will be made In the Wash
burn street cemeteiy.
CMMES
I will Ruarantce
that wy Kidney Cure
will euro 00 per cent.
of all forma of kidney
complaint and In
many Instances the
most sorloui forms of
Ilrlglil'a disease. It
the disease Is com
plicated send a four
otint tlnl of urine.
We will analyze It
and adTlse you frco
I Br what to do.
1 IT MUNTOM
At all dnifcliti, tSe. a rial. OutJf to lltalth
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DUNMORE DOINGS.
Unlquo Entertainment to Be Given in
Presbyterian Church School
Dooid Meeting Other Notes.
di:aths and rcNnrtALS.
Miss Annie Sullivan, aged "J yeais.
died at her home In Hllckens court
..nndity evening aftei a llngeilng Ill
ness. The f uncial w 11 be held to
moiinvv morning. Intument will be
made In the fathedi.il cemetei.v
Services over the lemalns of the late
Stephen Cirllllths weie conducted by
Uwanta
Good cough remedy, take Du
(ours French T.ir. for Sale at
GLORGi: W. JI'.NIUNS',
mi S Main Avenue
NOTHS AND PnitSON'ALS.
Thomas V.. Mutphy, Br., and daugh
ter. Miss Jennie, of Chestnut street,
attended the funeial of the late Mrs.
Maigaret Crosby, nt Havvlcy, yester
day. John T. niehaids, of Tenthstreet
Is spending a few days In New Yoik.
Diphtheiia is quite ptovalent union;:
the children of West Scranton
The concert for the benellt of Illdi
aid Thonius will be held In the First
Welsh Haptlst chinch next Monday
evening
Several change:! are being made In
the Hobelt Mollis lodge -0'opt'0'i
looms In Ivoilte hall A pool table
will bo added ami other conveniences
for the liicmbeis.
While Constables I.ance nnd Joins
were t'Ktoitlng Owen Moran to the
county Jail on Monday It was nncei
sary to handcuff him nnd on that a -count
the tilo weie ejected from a
street car mvlng to a tule of the com
pany against carrying prisoners.
The Light Lunch club, who have re
cently taken possession of their rooms
over Davles" ding stole, will conduct
theli lltt annual ball at Mears hall
on Thanksgiving evening.
Mis T II Hobeits und fout daugh
teis have leturnea home fiom .it
tendliK,' the weddiliB of a iclutlves In
Wilkes-Hai i e.
Mrs. William Uaffcrty, of Moscow,
has letutned home from a visit with
Miss Minnie Hobeits, of North CSnincld
avenue.
Mrs. i:iwen Colby, of North Sumner
avenue. Is recoveihiR fioin an illness.
John McCoinilck, of Silver Lake, Jus-
!..,., Mimiv. nn tlie cueht of Ills
luulber. Thomn.s McCoui.ltk, of M2
lidlan street, op MonUv.
VK)ljm Han Is, of S .uth S'imnot
avenue, who was a member of the oil
Tltineerth rcElment, is diinuotiuMy 111
at his home. Ho contuicted vellow
fever while in Santlaco
The penny social at the liammon
Stieet Methodist Hplsiop.il Uiuidl last
evenlnc was well attend" 1 and llbei
nlly jwttonlsred , , i,
St John's chuuh fair at Music ball
continues to attract larno crowds nlKht
ly. and some lively contest.s no In
prosress The event will continue un
tiol next Satm day nitjht, Inclusive.
Rev. McDowell, of Hiiuvbrool. Pa.
who is In chaiRo of the revival sei
v ices at the Sumner Avenue Presl v -tcrian
church, Is a very unassuming
speaker, yet he discourse elouuenlly
and uses some verv convlnclm nrcu
mints. The meetings nre belnir well
attended nnd much Aood Is being ac
lompllshed Huscne DickclnUU, of South Main
avenue won a fancy sofa cushion at
HMIiQl
St. John's fair Monday evening, and
Hemard Craut carried off a handsome
parlor chair
A largo stack on the boiler room of
Finch's foundry was blown down by
the wind recently.
The employes of the Scrnnton Hnil
way company will be paid next Satur
day. A chnrter lias been Rinnted the Ira
Tilpp Hose company.
The Young People's society of the
Chestnut street Presbyterian church
will hold u pailor social tomonow
evening at the home of Mis William
Hltzelioth, 37Ii Not th Hyde PaiU ave
nue. Horn To Mr. and Mrs Thomas Glen
son, ot South Von Huron avenue, a
daughter
An "Old ountry Ten Party" will be
given on Wednesday evening by the
Ladles' Aid society of the Flint Welsh
Congiegatlonal church on South Main
avenue. All are cordially invited.
St. Pual's Pioneer coips will conduct
a mllltaiy ball at the arinoiv on
Thanksgiving night
Tho fair and festival nt the First
Welsh Haptlst church vv 111 be hold this
evening and tomorrovv evening.
The ladles of St. Mark's Lutheran
chinch will seive n supper this evening
at the home of Mis Chester Cnnunei,
170J Wnshbiun street
The conceit for the benellt of John
Williams will be held at Mears' hall
this evenlnc
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Veiy Quiet Election Day Celebra
tion in Honor of Tenth Anniver
sary of Man Inge of Mr. and
Mrs. Neuls.
The membeis of the entertainment
tominlttou of the First Presbyterian
church aie making extensive prepaid
Uoiib for the conceit to be held under
their allspices on Monday evening, Nov.
20.
The entertainment will bu of an s.
traordlnary natuie to many of this
section, consisting entltely of nuMeti
selections by the Till family, who ic
colve the highest endorsement'! from
the press for their skill In bringing
music from tocks taken from tho Skld
dom mountain, Ungland. Mr. Till, the
founder of the lock band, has spent
eleven years In manufuciuilng and
perfecting tho rocks now usM for en
teitnlnuient pui poses.
Other poitlons of the piogrammo will
Include the Imitating of tho chimes of
Westminister and Tilnity churches by
the means of swing harps and musical
glosses. Miss Floience Till will us
hlst also by lendeilng scvcial solos.
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CHNHHAL NOTHS
Announcement Is made of the coining
mnnlage of Miss Catherine Crane, ot
Cherry stieet, and John P. Manley, of
Chestnut street, on Wodnesd i.v after
noon, Nov. 15, at the homo of th"
bilde's parents.
Miss Hertha Glynn, of Mill stieet,
Is now In New York city, where she
will witness the marriage of her broth
er, Martin Glynn, who Is well known
In this boiough.
The Chilstl.in Hndeavor socletv of
the Presbyterlnn church will hold a
business meeting this evening after
player meeting, Instead of Friday
evening.
The school boaid held its usual
monthly mewing last evening' an 1
succeeded In disposing of a lnrge list
of PNoneiatlous brought before them
by Tax Collector William Corroll.
Council held Its usual monthly meet
ing last evening. Routine business
occupied the attention of the council
men during the evening.
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There's an opportunity in our Cloak Department
this week such as has never before been given to the pub
lic of Scrantou. It's a high class buyer's bargain chauce.
and the woman who appreciates correct fashion or rare nov
elties, coupled with superb tailoring and the very best of
trimmings, in Top Coat or Jacket wear, will not let this
week pass without stepping into the Globe Warehouse
to find out what all this meatfs, and when they leave they'll
thank us for the thoughtful care which made this excep
tional opportunity possible.
Great Jacket Selling and Why
For Example
of uoviltits, a
l.j choose f I out,
than two dupll-
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wealth- of .Ktvle.s
but hardlv moic
'odtQR In the cntlie collection. Thn
," iniitptlal. style and workmanship
',r are magnificent In eveiy cas.
, , , Think of It, your choice at pilees
between
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'Next Look at
I Tlu-xo hindonme Wluur laekels
Nothing could be more dicsy and
thej'io ahvaH b.'icinlng Quality
tonsldemd tho pilco Is too low at
$20.00
12.00 and $20.00
JTJlieri There's
4iiii'Ai lino of selected
'L "'Jackets, Puitlftll
riontance Beavers
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laecttle Seal
fuis peifectlji
matched und elegant In linings audi
finish. A lemaikable offering ut
$29.00
A name to tonjiiie with, tinly. Wu
have a matchless Una of Montance
Coalings in light mils und smooth
faces, made up In ladles' jackets
fiom the latest models. Think of
them at
$18.00 and $20.00
$io is a moderate price for well made and
trimmed stylish jackets. Kerseys, Chevi- (J"A
ots, Fall Worsteds, etc., represent the fab- I8B
AH sizes and leadmg shades -.v
rics.
Yesteulay was one of the quietest
election ilavs on lecord for this side.
Although tho weather was all that
could be desired, tho voters took plenty
of time In coming to the polls. The
vote was veiy llsht during the fore
noon, veiv few dlstilcts having over
thiity votes polled nt noon
Vety few people congregated at tho
polling places, and In several dlstilcts
the only sign of election was the
sheilft'f. pioilamation. The workers
about the polls made no efforts duilng
the forenoon to get the vote out, but
duilng the afternoon and early even
ing were kept busy summoning to the
polls such voters who were not Inter
ested In this election nnd did not think
their vote of any consequence.
The voting was rather brisk during
tho houis of 4 and 7, as a majority of
the voteis of this side nre employed in
the factoiles and mills, but altogether
the vote polled was veiy light. The
best of 01 del was preserved at the dlf
feient polling places, and no dlsturb
anccfof any kind hns been teported.
WKDDINO ANNIVERSARY.
Mr. and Mrs Peter Neuls weie united
in ninirlage ten years ngo on Monday,
and on that evening the tin wedding
was celebrated at their home, 302 Birch
street. The parlors and dining room
weie aitlstlcally decorated with tho
Stars and Kttlpos and potted plants
and flow pis
An informal reception was held at
S.SO.when the happy couple weie warm
ly congintulated by the assembled rela
tives and friPnds Supper wns served
nt 0 o'clock, after which the eldeily
folks amused themselves by plaj Ing
vailous sames and the young peoplo
passed a most pleasant evening w Ith
music nnd dancing. The feature of the
evening was the cake-walk, given by
Mr. Percy Hughes and Miss Ktta Art
Mr. Peter Schumacher nteslded at the
piano, and pleasing selections vver"
rendered by Harry nnd Percy Hughes
and Arthur Lease
The following were present: Mr and
Mis Adam NeuK Mr. and Mrs. Charles
C Neuls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Neuls,
Mr and Mrs John Hoffman. Mr nnd
Mis, George Neuls, Mr nnd Mrs Jacob
Pallus, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hetz, Mi
and Mr.s. Thomas H. Spiuks. Mr. nnd
Mis Hcniy Snruks, Mi and Mrs
James V Host, Mr and Sirs lien V
Mooie, Mr and Mrs Peter Schu
macher, Mr. and Mis Edwnid R Con
ley, Sir. nnd Mis. Walter JlcConnell.
Mi and SI is Joseph Slaves, Stis.
Charles Art. Slrs.'W. Fiantz. the Jlls.sps
Yctta and Lena Ait, Emma Sillier,
Sllnnle Neuls, I.ydla and Amelia Neuls,
Stessis. Harry and Percy Hughes, Ar
thur Leae. Will Puintz, Peter Schu
macher, Ilnnj Nezns and Prd Neuls
Nl'P.S OP NEWS
The Scianton Athletic club will meet
on Thin sday evening and a full attend
ance of the membeis Is lequested. Th"
i tub U completing, anangements for
Its sWtionth annual ball, which will be
held on Nov. 22.
The Ron-Ton dancing class will meet
in the new South Side hall on Friday
villi? Music will be fuiulMUPd by
Cii'i. 1V oiihctia
SINs Maude Stern, of Cedar avenue,
has i etui lie I fiom a pleasant stay of
six weehs at New Yoik eltv
John Anzay and family, of S'oue ave
nue, have removed to Elm Ira N. Y.,
wheie they will reside In tho futuie.
E II Randolph, of Riooklyn, N. Y.,
Is visiting on this side
Undeitakets Needham & SlcDonough,
of Plttston avenue and Pig street, have
added a handsome new undertaker's
wagon to their already extensive stock.
Meadow Brook Washer.
4 Pea coal sold to teams 75 cents a ton.
Corner of Cedar avenue and Gibbons
street
ST. MARK'S PARISH ITEMS.
The Women's Guild of St Slark's
chuich will meet In the Guild hall
this afternoon at 1 o'clock to arrange
their plans for thelt annual supper
Thanksgiving Day evening. A lar.jo
attendance Is expected.
The St. Stalk's Guild of Willing
Workeis will meet as usual Friday
afternoon at o'clock.
The Industilal school at St. Slnrk's
Is doing nn excellent vvotk this yenr
making garments nnd scrap books for
the hospitals and the poor. If any
one can give any money or mateilals
to help the work they will leceive tho
grateful thanks of the management,
us well as the beneficiaries.
PERSONALS.
Geoige Dei shinier, of Geoigetown, Is
visiting his brother, Thomas Dei shini
er, of Chestnut street.
Rev. A. J. Van Cleft left yesterday
for Norwich, N. Y , where he vv 111 spen 1
several days.
Sir. and Sirs. Gcoigo Long have ie
turned fiom their honeymoon and will
take up their lesldence on Apple street.
SIlss Stargatet Dougheity Is ciicu
latlng among her ft lends In town after
an absence of several weeks at Ash
vllle, N. C.
Not a Surprise.
It will not be a surprise to any who
are at all familiar with the good quali
ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
to know that people everywheie take
pleasuie In relating their expeilonce In
the use of that splendid medicine and
In telling of the benellt they have re
ceived from it, of bad colds it has
cured, of threatened attacks of pneu
monia It lias averted and of the child
ren It has saved fiom attacks of cioup
and whooping cough, It is a grand,
good medicine. For sale by all diug
glsts, Matthew Bros., wholesale und re
tail agents.
NORTH SCRANTON.
Women's jackets and suits at defiance prices
Great offers bring great multitudes. Prices in this store have always been at the bottom
notch, but never so low as now in our Cloak Department. Unseasonable weather will compel
us to sell quickly and here are quotations that will do it:
Tnffetn and silk satin dress skirts Lined throughout with silk and trimmed a t (tT
beautifully with jet and spangles; real value from $l 5.00 to $30.00. Our price . . p 1 U $2iZ
Women's silk lined suits Fine kerseys, meltons, homespuns and golf suitings; some lined
with silk throughout, others with silk lined jackets, and again others of to C-r
reversible golf plaid suiting. The greatest variety in Scranton. Our price. . . p .yO P55
Women's silk lined jackets Of kersey, meltons and homespuns, lined
with silk and made in the newest nnd most approved styles; value $5 to a 4 .
$25. Ourprice $3.95 to $20
Fine furs Undoubtedly the grandest display ol fur sets and separate pieces capes, col
larettes, muffs and boas in fox, lynx, German sable, martin and elec- & t nr?r
trie scnl $ 1 .95 p5U
New style automobile coats lined with fancy silk $25.00
Childien's reefeis, some reduced in price 5c to $8.00
Children's gretchen's, most of them reduced in price $1.25 to$12.00
Special cut prices on jackets and suits for all the week
$6 Ind es' kersey jsckets at $3-95 Of an excel- $8 la'dles frlezo jackets at $6. 45 These jackets
lent quality of kersey, in black only, made to re- arc lined witli silk throughout, and arc made of good
retail at J6, our price was f.4.98, reduced (jji Qr quality of black frieze, double stitchcel fiC C
to .... PO.VO scams, pearl buttons, reduced from $ 7.98 to. pUT,0
$15 ladies' satin lined jackets $.9.98 The cry
finest quality of kertey, in black nnd castor, strap scain $10 suits reduced to $7.95 All our ten dollar
pearl buttons, every garment lined with Skinner Mfj;. suits for women will be marked $7.95 today made of
Co. satin, warranted to wcar-2 years or n new lining given, kersey jackets lined with silk and skirt with moreen.
This guarantee goes witli everv jacket. Df) Oft The real value of this suit is ft a, hereto- '7 fC
Kcal value f 15; here formerly f 12.98 PyO fore marked specially low, nt 9.98 . .... pVO
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Itidge Baptist c hutch will serve an
oyster supper In the church tonight
from C to 9 o'clock. Home-made candy
will be offeiod for sale.
Miss Florence Hull left ostorday for
Cumberland Gap, Tenn., where sho will
have chnrge ot a school under Itev.
5Ir. Meyers.
U. L. Alerriman, A. G. Thomason and
H. N'. Patrick expect to leave for th"
south Thuisday for a season of duck
hunting.
Mis. 15 r. Kellam of Capouso avenue,
has letmned from a visit In Wayne
county.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Carr of Wnymart.
who have been the guests of M. C.
Cut of DIrkon avenue returned homo
yesterday.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
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Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves., Scranton, Pa.
Globe Warehouse
DOES COFFEE AGREE WITH YOU?
If not, drink Gialn-O made from pure
trains A lady writes: "The first tlmo
1 made Uraln O I did not like it but
after uslns It for one week nothing
would Induce mo to go baelc to coffee '
t nourishes and food a tho system. The
children can drink It freely with gieat
benellt. It Is the strengthening nub
Ktnnce of puro grains. Get a park
ngo today from your grocer, follow
the directions In maklr.g It and you will
nave a delicious and healthful table liov
crage for old and young. 16c. and 25c.
Last evening the enteitalnment nt
the Providence (Presbyterian church,
under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid
society, was largely attended. After
the piogiamme had been tendered, Ice
cream and cake weie served by the
Indies.
The choir ot the Memorial Uaptist
church will meet for reheaisal of tha
cantata. "A Trip to Old Chi Is," this
evening All membeis are lequested to
be present.
Tomonow evening, the lie v. James
It Hughes, late of Klmbeiley, South
Afilca, will lectuie at tho Wayne Ave
nue Memorial Haptlst chinch. Mr.
Hughes will speak about the countiy
where he has leslded for the past ten
yeais, and there is no doubt that It
will bo very Interesting.
The weekly deposits at No -1 .school
are as follows Prof. J. .1 Costello's
loom, $2 10; MKs Teiesa C. Hattlo's
loom, S!j cents; Miss Kntle D. Jordan's
loom, $1 4S, Miss Katie O'Hoyle's room,
$1.41: Miss H M Norton's loom. $1.4',
and Miss :ila O'Bovle's room, $10 07.
total. $17 Hi.
Miss Sarah Kllbert. of Oak stieet.
entei tallied u number of fi lends ut her
home Sat in day night.
A patiolman wns stationed nt each
voting place In this section yesteiday.
William Morgans, of Spring stieet,
viFlted fi lends In Taylor yesteiduy.
H. S. Peirv, of Plttston, called on
fi lends on Noith Main avenue yester
dny. The Noith Ihid dauelng pIhs will
meet hi o'Mulley's hall this evening
A. I. Kelsllng ami wife, of Newaik,
N. J . aii' the guests of lelutlvcs on
North Main avenue.
i:ilu Williams, who has beep making
her home with Mollis V. Mollis, will
leave lor New Yoik todav. whom she
has been called, owing to the llliics of
bet mothei.
Miss Ida Willi hum. of Tuylor. Is the
Ruett of Mi. James Ouvi of Paiker
utieet
Mls Kllzn riobeitfuu. "f ilUJslelon, is
tho guest of Miss Carrie Fiazer, of
Ninth .Main avenue1.
Constable Dei mud Davis, of ijj
stieet. has returned fiom a trip to New
Yoik clt.
The Voting Women's ChilHtlan asso
ciation mums will bo closed until S .10
o'clock on aeuiiuit of the pmyer ser
vices In the chinches.
Mrs John Ilk, of Honesdale, Is thi
guest of Mrs. W. S. Cowles, of Noith
Main avenue.
GREEN RIDQE.
Miss Tin ii, bookkeeper for 17. S Piati
spent Sunday with her mother ut Falls,
I'll.
Mis. D. Ilialnaid of Marlon street.
Is visiting her dnughtoi, Mrs. H. C.
Tucie of Philadelphia.
The l.adlss' Aid society of the Qreen
Aich Hrown, tho clack half liaik ot
Lackawanna, and "Hlg" Jim Koran, tho
lenovvned full back for Dunmore. aro
coming to tho BChool this week and will
no doubt receive positions on the foot
ball team It Is Rencially supposed that
Hi own will plaj the half In place of Oli
ver Williams, who will play full back
In Harrington s place Jim lloran will
take WeWenlluh s place at tackle, and
WYIsonlluh will relievo Kjnon at center.
This will mean a strengthening of the.
ttain In all respectu. and give High school
two of the finest and quickest half-back
and one of the finest full hacks In tho
cltj. With Wclsenlluh as center and llo
ran as tackle the linn will he nlmost In
vincible, and it Is thought beond a doubt
that thev will c.urj oft tho laurels in the
state championship game with Wllllams
port. Saturday the foot ball team goes to I'ac
toovllle to try their Increased strength
with Keystone Academy Tho bovs will,
beyond a question, return victorious, as
they easily defeated tho academy plavero
when they played In Scranton. The man
agers will no doubt play Hrown and llo
ran that day and there will bo little hope
of victory for their opponents.
Monday the pupils, derived a great
amount of amusement from the new
method of testing voices, which Is in
progress at the school. Kvcry htudent
did his best to sing tho scale and many
were very successful The bovs are very
anxious to know what the next lesson
will be
Tho bovs nt the fourth period seem
especially fond of the selection In which
tho bass leads the chorus with "Over tho
Sea" Thev ircelved a compliment from
Professor Derman for the rendering of
the beginning of the chorus, on tho stage
Monday
All the pupils aro Joous over the
thought of having Hrown play with tho
llleh school team He was about the
onlv man on Lackawanna's team. e-
ceptlng Ollendyke, whom they feared In
all their games
We are sorrv to hear tint the Lacka
wanna team has been disbanded, because
by this circumstance the Hb'h school
team loses the opportunity of again de
feating their rivals
Many of the bos who did not want
the other pupils to bear their melodious
voices were forced to fepoil to Professor
Grant.
Hlch school notes will appear In this
paper every Wednesday and Satmdav.
Stephen Dawes
LIMIT IN LIEE INSURANCE.
In All Companies of the Wot Id a Man
Might Get Peihaps $10,000,000.
Prom the St. Louis Oliibe-Demoirat
Some papeis have published u paia-
graph to the elfect that the l'lince ot
Wales Is Insured for about 10.000,000,
u portion of the In.sinance being for
the benellt of ciedltois, and a much
larger portion In favor or pel sons
neither i elated to him not having any
Interest whatever In his living Pio-fet-sor
A F. Haivey. the Insurnnto
actual y. who Is authoilty on all such
matters, considers the statements ridic
ulous, and p.uticuluily the one that
l'lince Albeit Is Insuied for the benellt
of people who have no liisuiuble In
terest in li 1 in.
"t'p to about 1J.1 jeats ago the puu
tlee of taking out Insuiani" on the
lives of kings, queens and others In
Miithoiity. where thoie was no possible
Insurable luteiest. obtained to n gieat
extent" Mild the piofessor when his
attention was ailed to the paiagraph.
'The pi.ictlce became so goneial siun
dn'uiiH and vicious that In 1771 pnilln
ment enacted u statute (14 Oen ?. e S.
piohlbltlug absolutely all Insui.ilice In
will h theie was no Intiicst to the bene.
tUlaiy In the life uf the pilnclpal In the
eontrucl, and piohlbltlng the puvincnt
uf money nude! a policy wilt ten to so
cuie a debt be mid the actual sum due.
'Ibis law against wagei or gambling
policieh was followed up In France and
Cicimuii nnd In mosst ot tfu states of
till, count!-, und has lneo been ilgld-
1 etllotied evi 1V belt '
Th amount of Uf. lusu.aine
only a few people. It is evident, how
ever, that the total Is not one-tenth of
the sum named In tho paragraph re
ferred to. Tho most heavily insured
man in the United States Is ex-Postmaster
General John Wanamuker, of
Philadelphia, and his Insurance
umounts to only $2,025,000. The woid
"only" applies here because of the
comparison with J48.600.000, or, to bo
more accurate, $48,775,000, according to
the present market value hero of 10,
000.000 At a meeting of the National
Life Underwriters' association in Phil
adelphia four yeais ago Mr. AVann
mnker stated that one of the list
things he did after becoming of age
was to insure his life. When Mr Wnn
amnkor addressed the association his
life Insurance amounted to $1,525,000,
and all but $00,000 had been taken after
he was CO years of age.
According to an eastern insuiance
journal "the amount of life Insurance
which can be secured upon a single life
among the United States comonles
foots up $J,COO,000 44 The paper gives
a tabulated list of forty-two o'.d-llne
companies and what put potts to be the
limit of each. The figures nre correct
in the main, but theie are some bad
errors In tho list.
Some ot tho companies Insure for
more than the amounts ci edited to
them, but In every sucli case the com
pany telnsures a poitlon of the ilsk
The figures In the table represent the
limits without such reinsurance. Of
coutse, there could be no lelnsurnnce
on n person that took the limit In ever
company. Legal reserve and stipulated
premium companies thut are not usu
ally classed as old-llneis are omitted
fiom the table, as also assessment
companies, fraternal organizations nnd
several Industrial comnnnies that write
very little, if any, ordinary life Insur
ance Accident companies that piv
death claims, but do not write ordi
nal' life Insuiance, are llkewl.-e omit
ted Including all these, the total lire
Insurance that a poison c nit 1 get m
the United States would probably still
fall below $1,000,000. There aie nbout
T0 life insuiance como.tnlcs In the
woild, not counting Amsile.ti compa
nles. Very few of them insure for ns
much as $25,000 and the aveiage Is not
half that sum, but supposing it wore
$20,000 the total would be only $7,000,
000. which, added to the American total,
would still mako only about one-flfth
the sum the Prince of Wales is ic
poi ted to bo insured for.
No Reason to Specify.
Tlie weie dancing. The music was
luavenlv. The swish of her silken i-kiits
was delightful The fragrance of tho
lobis upon her bns-om was almost Intoxl-catlnu
"Ah, ' sbo Mid. looking up Into his face
and smiling hweetlv "Oii lemlnd mo of
one of Whitman's pi tins."
A siidddi dlzylliet-s hiemcd to btlze him.
It wns ns If ho weie lloatlng along In a
dieam Whin he could euleh his biutli
to spiak he i.skcd.
"Willi h one?"
"Oh, ail one," she upllnl "Tho feet
mo nil mixed up In all ot them " C'hl-
ubu Timeh-ih'iaiu
A Sen&itive Kid.
"Vou wauled a pant " said Slip. Hunt
ing to little Wl'IU Htetnl; "and now
ou have one ou aie not tMtlMIiil. What
Is the matter with vou""
"I want a dlMnteeiid goat,' blubhered
lllllo Wllllc.-JiidM-.
Pa'c Idea of It.
"Pn what's 'a lumen Idcullt) .'
"A dlink uf wan l llu iiext mniiilnp
after n fellow lux bmi ui a slug dlniui
-Chicago I'lmeo-lluald
AMUSEMENTS.
I YCEUM THEATRE
"- UUROUNDGR & REIS. Lese:i
II. K. LONO, Manager,
Friday and Saturday, Navembsr 10 and 11
Matinee on Saturday,
" "A Young Wife' will grow old." Alan
Dale In New York Journal
First production of tho famous comedy
diamu success,
A YOUNG WIFE
Hy J K Tlllotson author "The Plant
er's Wife." etc. Uxnctly as produced
during Its long run recently at the Four
teenth street theater, New York. Same
cast, etc., etc.
Night Prices $) 00, "5c. 50c., I3c.
Matlneo Prices 30c. and 23e.
3
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Commencing Monday, Nov. 6.
The Romantic Actor,
DANIEL I RYAN
In n Hlgh.Ulass Ilepertolre,
Wednesdty evening "Ingomar" is
the bill. This nftemoon "The Cele
brated Case" will bo given.
Dally Dime matinees commencing Tues
day. Evening prices 10, SO, 30 cents.
Matinees
Daily.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
November 6, 7 and 8.
Sam "T. Jack's
BURLESOUERS
ii
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
November 0, 10 and 11.
Wine, Women and Song Big
Burlesque Company.
30 People A Ureat Show-jo People.
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