' w Vi s THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1900. A aI K i WEST SCRANTON ACCUSED HIM OF SCABBING BBAKEMAN AND CONDUCTOR QUABREL OVER STRIKE. Hlclincl Langan nnd John Mulligan Engaged In nn Argument nnd It Wound Up In n Mlx-Up in Which a Knifo Wets Used Eisteddfod at Taylor on Ghristmns Dny Social Events, Political Meetings, Funeral Announcements, News Notes and Personal Mention. Michael "W. Lntifrnn, of 1022 AWst Linden street, a. eoiiiltirtnt' cut tlio Lackawanna rallnuul, wnn .severely .slashed with a hit I To last nlRlit while fngfi&cd In nn altercation with John Mulligan, nnotluu' railroader, who hoards at the corner oC Ninth stteet and West T,acluiwunim avenue. "From what could bo learned oC the .iffatr, the men met nn the "West liielcawunna avenue lilll, helwcen aN'lnth and Chestnut streets, about 10 o'clock, and Mulligan accused Lankan of liimlliiR- scab roal duriiur the stilko. The latter became Incensed at the rn nrirk and a scullle followed. Mulligan asserts that In dcfondlns htms'.df he received u kIIkIU out on the loft thumb, but from the cuts on Lun Kan's neck It would appear that Mulll-jT-'in did the slashing. 'I'lis latter was yilaeed under arret by lii'Uluii.iiit "Williams and Patrolman Lowry anil Is now locked up in t lie station house to await the extent of Lanan's Injuries. The latter wns assisted to the uillco of Dr. MeKeaRo on North Main ave nue, where ills injuries were dressed nnil later he was removed to his home pnd put to bed. The extent of ills Injuries are not fully known. Mulligan recently retired from the United States service, having been a member of the Kleventli Infantry and served with credit In Cuba and Puerto Jtico. He is a stalwart, rood-looking fellow, well-pioportloned and well dressed. lie was slightly Intoxicated when arrested. "Lungan is u well known 'resident of West Scranton and lias always borne an excellent reputation both as a citizen and railroad man. Taylor Christmas Eisteddfod. Musical and- literary people of "West Scrnutou are much interested in the eisteddfod to be held at Tavlor on fiiristmas day, and the ofllolul pro Kramnio recently Issued will be of interest to competitors. A prize of Geta Good Enough Cough remedy. Dufour's French Tar is what you need. $30 will ho offered to the choir of not loss thnn thirty In 'number for the best rndltlon of "Hound About the Stilly" Throne." A chair will also be awarded to the successful leader. "The Ititdlunt Morn" wilt he the competitive selection for (ho double quartette, for a prize of SS. A prlaa of ?.I0 will be offered for the. best children's choir on "Peace Uc Still." The remaining; competitive numbers are as, follows! Duet, "l.sirboutd Watch," prlxe $:i: tenor solo, "Love Ides Weeding," prlza 3?; bass solo, "The Noble ltoy of Truth," ptlze $2! soprano solo, "The HeRKUr f'lfl." prize $2; Children's song iVr boys under l!i years of age. "The Sweet Story of Old," first prize $1, second prize r9 cents. Old time "Brynlnn Cassia," for men over r0 years of age, prize $1: music, reading on sight -for quartette, prize $1: essay, "A Mother's Iniluenco on .Society," prize $3; recitation for ad ults. "The Charge of the Light lit I gude," prUc $2. Welsh recitation for adults, ".ludah's Humble Supplication to Joseph," prize $2; recitation for children under 1", ycais or age, "Some .Mother's Child," prises l and Pi cents: Impromptu speech, prize CO cents; impromptu de bate, prize $1. For the best translation of twelve words In Welsh or Fngllsh, prize $1; sight reading, prize P0 cents; for the most words in a given letter, prizi GO cents. The adjudicators have not yet neen selected, but will bo an nounced later. Several Social Events. An enjoyable social was held at the Si'hatloii Army barracks on Price street last evening. Music and otlv:r divuisions were enjoyed and cake and coffee were .'oneil. Mis. C. sj. DePuy, of North Lincoln avenue, entertained the Ladles' For eign Missionary society of the Simp son M. l:. church last evening. An interesting programme was rendered and refreshments were served. Mrs. Kllzabeth Lewis reopened her dancing class in Mears' hall last eve ning and the former patrons, together with many now members, enjoyed a pleasant evening of dancing. Mrs. Affiles Malott furnished I he music. The organization Is known as the Peo ple's Dancing class, and weekly ses sions will be held during the winter season. An enjoyable social was held at the Washburn Street Presbyterian chuicli last owning, under the auspices of Class No. 1!) of the Sunday school. A musical and literary programme was enjoyed and refreshments were served. The Tlaptlst Young People's Union of the Fhst Welsh Baptist chinch met last evening and spent a few hours in discussing different sub jects and acting upon the business of the union. Donations During' October. The board of dii colors of St. Pat lick's oiphanage aslmow ledge with thanks the following donation from friends during the month of October: Hoaine & Son, Zeidler's bakery, Plus Hoffmeier, C. McGovern, Mrs. rjrewvr, Miss Jones, Mrs. Reed, Miss 'union, Mis. Elizabeth A. Uoyle, DunmoivJ Mrs. Heiron, Oswald Jones, George T. McCarthy, Mrs. Flynn, .fncknon street! Mrs. Mury McCarthy, Miss Nellto Mc Carthy, Mrs. Carey, Lafayette street; C. A. Slsk, Mrs. T. Kane, Miss Ida Murphy, Clarke Uroc, Srranton Times, burauton ltepubllcau and Scr.mlon Tiuth. Political Mass Meetings. Tho Prohibitionists of the First legislative district hold an open air mass meellng last evening at South Main avenue ami Hampton sticet. Ad- 'diessey were delivered by Corner D. lteeso and others. A similar meeting will be held at Main avenue and Jack son street this evening. Timothy D. Hayes and John J. Hart will deliver addresses at Main ave nue and Jackson street this evening on Hie Issues of tho campaign. Jackson Street Baptist Church. The Mercer boiler Is now being put In place and we will exchange hot water for steam heat. Tin; class of Superintendent Nichols of tho Infant department Is preparing an elaborate entertainment. The lit tle ones are anxious to give us Tom Thumb'it Wedding. The choir under the leadership of Prof. Lewis Davis has began rehears ing the famous Cantata of "Iluth and Naomi." The missionary meeting of tho H. T. I". U. was excellent and well at tended. The funciul of Kthel, the lS-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Evans of Sloan patch, will take place this afternoon at S o'clock. Services will be conducted at the house by flew David Jonts, ol tlie First Congrega tional church, and Interment will be mode in the Washburn street ceme tery. Funeral Announcements. ( Thi funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas Jurvis will take place to-morrow after noon from the house, Don North Hyde Park avenue. Services will bo held at the house ut 2 o'clock. Interment will b" made in Washburn sttcf-t cemetery. The funeral will be private. Services over tho remain.-s of tho late Chnrles J. .Morgan vers held ut the house on Price street at !! o'clock yesterday afternoon. Interment was made in "Wushbimi street cemetery. NORTH SCRANTON OPENING ROOMS OF THE REPUB LICAN CLUB. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Laces, Trii Rsbbo s minings, And Latest Fancy Neckwear For Women Who Follow the Fashions. Our Lace aud Trimming Department is at its very very best now. It fairly overflows with novelties and the 1 newest things for the adornment of beautiful women. Lace Nets, Spaugled aud Jetted Nets, Gold Leaf Ap plique Trimmings, Russian Lace Applique, Fine Hem stitched Silks, in black and white, Gold Embroideries, etc, with narrow styles to match. Besides these favor ites we show everything in dress trimmings that fash ion calls for, aud leave no desirable materials out of our stock. Ladies' Smartest Neckwear Has grown to be such a fa.l that it reqit'res constant care and study to keep pace with the new crcatious and ideas that are constantly claiming attention. We save busy women the trouble of devoting precious time on this important matter bv watching out for their in terests at all times. New Velvet Collars in all shapes uu auaucs, lyace, auic ana uintton Ties, Ruches in , Chenille, Liberty Silk. Chiffon; etc. hi black aud eveu . ing shades. Mrs. Thomas Carr. of Joutb Sum mer avenue, entertained 'i party of youiiff people at an Hallowe'en party on AW'liiesdujr evenlnir. Mis. Carr mis assisted by her daughters, Mis.ses KmniB and Carjiine. The board of directors of the Electrle Pit" Wheelmen mL l.isi cvcnltu; and dc-)..ed of '.ov.'ial matter: ivrtu':.- ing- to the weir-i-" of the club. Local union No. 1072, or tbe United .Mine "Workers of Aemrica, met In special session in T). T. Evans' hall last evening and acted upon several matteis of interest to the members. .MKs Itesblo Pnmnell. of Pric3 street, is recovering from an attack of appendicitis. Misses Jennie Morgan, Kllzabeth Jones, Ksther Hughes and Sarah Merl ileth attended a Hallowe'en party In AVilkcs-Hairo on Wednesday evening. Kev. Hugh Davis will lead the gospel meeting at tbe AVest Scianton Young Women's Christian association rooms comer of .Main avenue and Scrunton. slroet, to-morrow afternoon at 3:43 o'clock. All the young women are heiutlly invited. Lackawanna council, No. 1133, Koyal -rc.inum, entertained Grand Rtgcntl AVebster P. AVeiss. of Bethlehem, at Ivorite hall last evening. Mr. AVeiss N making an official visit to the coun cils in this city and speaks for the good of the order at the various meet ings. Members of the council also spoke, and at the close of the meeting a smoker and refreshments were en joyed. Tetitlons for signers who favor the West Lackawanna avenue viaduct are in the hands of T. Fellows Mason. Clark.- liros., P. K. Daniels, D. D. Kvans, AV. K. Thaver, John J. Davies. Many names have already been en rolled and they will be submitted to the mayor, uiging him to approve of the 'irdlnunco, Thomas Reynolds of 127 Thirteenth street, wns uin over by a car while al woilc In tho mines yesterday and slightly Injured. Dr. Reynolds is at tending him. A'ote for George M. AVatson for Judge. DUNM0RE DOINGS Celebration at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jackson Services in tho Churches Tomorrow. Portion of the Address Delivered by T, J. Reynolds, the Republican Candidate for the Legislature Res olutions Adopted by the North End Gloe Society Five Alnim Sent in from Box 73 at Bull's Head Only a Small Amount of Da ma go Done. Shorter Paragraphs. At the exorcises In connection with the opening of the rooms of the North End nepubllcun club Thursday night, In tho Auditorium, an address, of which tho following Is a part, was made by T. ,T. Reynolds, the republi can candidate for legislature In tho First district: 'llio li.inj tli.it lioliU Ahul'Hn's Iflinp nuict be the hand ol toll. 'IhN nation rr-.li on ilio OiuuMcrs of tlie lnboring man. Therefore, let in fi'i'l that tliN It mir country nml that tho shield nf protection inunt bo placed oer our labor, Let ill be lo.il one to another; then the rich cannot oppress tho puur, for the poor ni in the majority, 'the laboring men, thoic of us who In noniu s,iy uork for our lltlnK, can elect dory senatoi, rery congressman, every IcK'Isl.ilure nml eieiy judge. We can malic the laws and we un interpret the laws to if capital opHcses hhor in these United States, and it does, we, the 1 iliorlin; clement, arc simply our nelli.s to Maine. Tor, dear friends, the ballot Is the tin one of the labeling nun; the bdtlut bo Is the ark uf tho cmcliant. I nli-s vc dec to it tli.it every man who has n vote ules, mid unless we see to 11 that etory hone-t ote Is counted, the dajj of our re public aio numbered. I am not only in faor of fret1 speech, but I mil Mo in f.uor of an absolutely hnlust bal lot. Tlicie is one Muk in tbid country, one fciipreiue cr.ir, and this is the lctrally expressed will of the people. Corporation, or class of men who wants $2 woiiu of woik for $1 arc not houeit, and, more our. they are utteily heaitless. Why bhould la bor till the woild with wealth anil live in want? No doubt jou will all ngrcc with me when I say leasonablc labor Is a source of joy. To work for wife and child, to toll for thoc wo lou is happiness; priidid, however, we are paid enough to make them happy. Hut to work like a sluus to see jour dear wife and little (hllilrin pooily clad, to hit at a table where food is coaise aud .seaiee, to rise at four or five in the moinini:, to work nil day and lhiow your tired bones upon a miserable bed at niidit, to live without leisure, without making those jou love comfortable and happy, this is not iivinir, tlentlemcn; it is iljinu a slow, lingering duUlkion. The hours of labor should be slioitened. Willi the vast and wonderful im- piowincnts of the nineteenth lentmy there should not only be the mussaiies of life for those who loll, but comforts and luxuries as well. What is leisonable priic for labor? I answer, sui h a price that will enable him to live as lie ought to live. To have tlie comfort nf life, to be aide to lay by something for his declining jears, to oui lii.- own borne, ills fire side, so that lie can prrseive the feeling of .. man. (tentlemen, fiom my early joutli to the present day I have been Aery closelv iduitiricil with the son of toil, having cnteied the preparatory sihool known to jou and I as the bleaker, giaduatcd fiom the bleaker to cuter the iol lege of the Sloan and Cintr.il mines; thciefme, I deeply sjinpithizc witli every honest rffoit nndc !) tho eiiildien of labor to improve their conditions. In conclusion, I wish to saj- to jou, should jou elect me as jour representative to tbe leg islature, 1 am the sole piopiietor of mvsolf; no coipoiations, no clique of men have a deed of trust on what little brain I huve, aud as Ion; as I can get mj' pirt of the common air I am going to cciusc inv- honest convictions. 3- Oi.P r it it " J Siid the Great Ribbon Department ,,..; Offers inducements too numerous to meution. It is .' 1 complete in detail, ecouoinic iu price aud so perfectly adjusted to the needs of the hour that if you know what you want, aud it is fashionable, you can fiud it . here. Today aud tomorrow we make a special show ing of novelties in these two p;reat departments, aud 11 as an inducement to visitors, offer tor Saturday onlv No. 40 Sillc Taffeta Ribbons, hemstitched and iu all the shades for street or evening wear at 16 Cents a Yard. Tlie home of Mr, .uul Mh. Claience Jackson was a meiiy one on Thuisdiy atternoun, tho occasion being the sovcntj-sKtli hiithihy of til iniliiiother Jackson, who, in pile of her tluei scoic and tin jeais, is ,1 hale, liippj- old soul and the joy ol the chlidien. The looms of the home vine piettlly ilinuuiul Willi pilnis and clujsanthi munis, At a seasonable huur dinner was announced and all sit down In u sumptuous lepa.t. Later iu the iiftciiinon ilm circle was broken up and all relheil 10 lher bonus. 'Ihosu piesiut weio the eliildiiu, giaudihildieii and gical-giaiiilehililuu ai'd ,1 close filend, .Mm. i:, Hughes, Endorse Reynolds. The North End Glee society has adopted the following resolutions, with refer nice to the candidacy of T. Jef ferson Reynolds: Whereas, Mr. T. Jelferson lle.vnolds being a member of the executive committee of this club, and having alwavs taken a livel.v inteVest in our welfare, being one of the most active and faith ful members of said committee; and Whereas, Said T. J. Itejnolds being a candi date for legislative houois, believing him to bo a capable man in eveiy respect; therefoie, be it Itesolved, That we, the members of the Xorth Ktul Glee pocictj", indorse bis candidaij- and pledge ourselves to support him at the poles on election day. Nov. G. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. I Globe Wapehnisp I 1 Services Tomorrow. ltev, A, J. Van Cleft, In the Methodist Kplseo pll ilmrili touioiron, will occupy ihe pulpit both iiioinlnic and evening. The mihjcit of tint liuiriiing sennun will bo "Mutuillly In tho Cliilstlau Life." The subject of thu seiinon In the evening will be "llici Woiklng Out of Sulva tlon"; huiid.iy school ut '.'.JJi) o'clock, All are cordially luvltid lo be piennl. At the punmoie Alcihodlst Episcopal cliuuli ltev. William I', (ilbhulis, (lie p.isloi, will iiohl pieiiblng services as imi.i1, al I0.3U and 7,8i) nVloi-k. 'I lie Biibjeits aio as lollows; Moinln1,', "Alone with Con-ilence" (a scrnioii to voteis); evening, "(.lul.t'rt Wilmsscs." All are welcome. ltev. J, I). Dabney, Iu tho Tripp Avinue Chris, tlan chinch, will pie.kli tomorrnn niomlng on "The t'sc and Abuse of Munuiioii," and in the evening tho subjeit will be "ivtci's Dilemma," Sunday school at 10 oMoik, All ,m welcome, 'Ihe Loid's Suppei will bu aelminlstlicd ut tho liioinlner Mivleo nt the piidley Sunt lliptist I'hmtli touioiiovv. The lUklui, ltev, I. I.. Kieainir, will pif.it h 011 Ihe tuple, " Tine lie viva)." At 7,"d n'cloik the piso will pn-aih 011 "I'ltihed IIU Tint Tuwaul bwl.,111 " The alarm sent in from bo- Xo. 73, at Bull's Head, .yesterday afternoon about l.!;0 o'clock, was caused by fire breaking out at the home of John Titigle.v, of North Main avenue. Two bales of stiavv had been placed under the front poicli and two of the children were there plaj ing. They had some matches and in some way the straw- became ignited. They quickly got out and told vvb.it had happened. The alarm was sent in, but before the fire companies responded the llanies enveloped the entile pon li. It being .1 In Id: building, the only damage clone was to Urn porch. The Ios will amount to about MOO. The propert.v is owned by Mis. Itlchard I.ev.v. The Niagara and Liberty Hose companies responded. Miss Hracc Ccrliam, of New- York- eit.v, Is the guest of Miss T..11U.1 HiwLe.v, of Chinch avenui-. Mls3 Jennie Howe, of N'oith Main avenue, entei tallied a number of friends at her home last evening. Mis Jennie Jenkins, of Oik street, enteilained 11 number of friends Tlinrscliy evening. The eniplojes of the Von Stmcli mine me re-mesti-cl to meet In O'Malley's lull this evemlng nt 7 o'clock. I.ouls Jones entei tallied :i number of jomu people at Ids home on Wcdnesdij- evening in honor of his giiit, Miss Maine Rilflitli, Ml Nellie Pleiee, of Nay Aug avenue, is ill, Young Women's Christian ussocdallon gospel meeting Siiiuliy at U.:lo. All vvonieii and gills welcome, i:eiutlva loinmltlei' nieetliig .Monday ut a o'clock. Mi. Alileh's lliblo leading will be icsiuiiiil Tuesday at I o'clock. 1'ieu In men ami women. Monday evening the ltev. W, 1', I) rile, of the Memorial climcli, will deliver the first leelmo of the couiso to be given by him tho coming winter. Subject, "Livingstone, the Cotton-pleeer, i:plurer and Mlssionaiy," The people of the Memorlil llapllst 1 liureh lnvo began prepirations for a grand fcsthal and bazaar lo be held in IMmMry, A large working coniiuitlie I1.11 been appointed In lake thaige of the dllleiiiit ariaugements and tkkcK will be In the hands of the members In a few- diyj. The "Raglan" Overcoat. The best and most powerful recommendation of the worth and character of our 'Raglan' ' is that some of the best dressers in this city are already wearing them, notwithstanding it is, the first ready-to-wear coat placed in their wardrobe. Our "Raglan" is true to the custom tailor's fashion plate. It is the most elegant and graceful coat ever tailored for our ready-to-wear de partment, and is worthy of your close attention in view of the imitations of this new style now being offered by both clothiers and tailors. The perfection of this coat is due to our untiring effort to secure a garment that is equal, if not better in some parts than those turned out by the custom tailor. We have every reason to believe that we have been successful and are satisfied with results. It's the de termination to ever improve our own established high standard of tailoring and has resulted in the produc tion of such graceful form in a "Raglan" Overcoat, which is considered by "the best tailors to be the most difficult garment to make. See the re- S. $15 to $25 7 Samter Bros., Scranton's Leading Outfitters. J Short News Notes. JILvi Itesile Micpheiil has leUnm-d Lome (mm a pleasant vl.lt of thieo nicks .pent with friends In New rk rll.v. Mis. , P. Iluiley, of Wcluur avenue, whose coiiilllion was; liupinvlug, sulFiied .1 sinking spell jcsleidiy morning ami her condition unulni very sciluiu at till, wiHing, Miss (Jiilrude Hughes was agreeably surpiUcd by a number of her tileuds at her homo on booth Ulakely stint Thursday evening. Henry Miller, of I'lea.ai.t Mount, is a guest of Mr. O. J. Miller, ol South Ulakely street. Arthur Punier, of Jenuyn, U a irucot of Mr. and Ml.. K. 1). llovard. of North lllakelv street. Thomas Hnglisli, ol Wuglumton. V. v.. is spending a few- days with fi lends in town. Yota for Wlllliuii R. trot attorney, Lewis for dig. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The Century Ilovi company held a mot sue cossiul ball lust night In Athletlu hall, which was paitidpatid In by hundiuls of South Sciantoii's joiiug people, Muio for the occa. slon was fuuiMied by thu lllngold uuhcHca. The committee In i.Ii.iiv was Cluihs Mulh, llibert IVIlouuell, Wllli.iiu Ta oilier, John Hell and I.ouls Hchcuer. Tho r-outli nlde buw ball elub held a liljblv sucerisful lull in Workiiigmau's lull, Alder stleel, list night, (mite .1 large sum of money v.is realized, to pay the evpenes iiicuiiid dm. Ing the p.i.t season. The Suudiy afternoon (iu.sp.1 meitliiv; of llw South Scianton Young Women's Christian asso ciation, will be one doubly intcicsliiur. Talks on the recent Plate convention of the Young Women's I liritlau association, held list week at Iteailing. will be given by Mis. L. M. Gates, Mrs. V. T. ll.ickctt, Miss Helena Clark and Miss Itovv lands. Special music will also be ren dered Willard Mogargle, of the South Side Cash ftoic, while cMivcring good, on Kast Mountain jestcidaj- luoining in a one horse wagon, bad an exciting evpeiier.ee, and only through cool ness on his part averted a serious accident While coming down the mountain on an un frequented load, which was full of round stones nnd boulders, the hmse slipped thiee limes and and ovcituincd the wagon mid was about to dash down the steep indlne when Mr. Megaigle made n spilng for the hoise's head and succeeded iu stopp'ng him. Kortunatelv-, not much dam age was done. Vote for Kiull Bonn for recorder. OBITUARY. GRAIN-O J THE PURE V 1 GRAIN COFFEE Coffoo injures growing childrun even when it is weakened, Gruin-O gives them brighter eyes, firmer flesh, quicker intelligence und Imp. pier dispositions. They can drink all they want of Graiu-O tho more tho better aud it tastes like coft'eo, All grocers ; 13c. and 83c. 'I bonus ll.vien. ngrd 21 cai, a well known and highly le.-pecied joung in.ui, died Thursday innli.g ut tho home of bis mother, Mrs, Cathei. I110 Iljinii, 01 "sll Ulrch slieet. The vouns man was a gradinle of niu Hcrauloii High school, class eif 'C.'i, and was 1r1.11lu.1t1M i 1 mil Ihe liluonu buig (state Xoinul sdiool last .luuc. He is fiuvived b.v the following sisteis and brotlicru; Ihjau, .lohu, Uielu'd, lhnlel, Martini, Sister M. Aiikelus, of 'st. Joseph's Home, South Troy, N, V, , aud llelindi l'liueial Mondaj- ut 0 a. in, Inteiuicnt at ll.vde I'ail; cemetery. The death of "Mid. J. II. O.good oteuued at her home, til Hkhter slieel, Tenth waul last c'Vi-nlng. She Is suivlnd by her husband and four cblhlicii; her inotlur, Mrs. Mary Coniey, ami three sistus, Annie and Kate Coniey, for. mcrly of Moscow-, and Mrs. Thomas Mtilheiin, of Ilveiett avenue, Puueial at 'J.yo p. in. Satin day from her lalo residence, SH Jllchur slieet. Inleiinent at Catlinli.ll ti-nictrry. The sad news reached the city I'st liik'ht of the death of MUs Pllralvtli tlreen, elaugh. ter of the late It. . (Jreen, of Wllltes-llaiTie, which occurred vesleidaj- nt tho homo of her mother, on Academy street. She was 1 beautiful girl, who had 11 laiga eni.L' of friends Iu derail- Ion, wheio the fnnlly lived until the la-,1 few yo.iiM. .Mis, (lieeu is pailiiuUrlv nllllitcd Iu thu death of her only daughter, having suiTcred llm los of her father, mother aud husband within :t short time, "'li.onns E, Dein, ten of tho late I'eiiy IKvn, nt li.-mvllle, illed last night at his home at that plan', lie was 2- jcais of age, Mis, W M, fiaidner, of tjulnej- avenue, was n sister of tlw e'.ei eased. Mr, Deed's father died In Septem ber, I.. J), Kenimeier, ol Pacini jville, elli.1 ut Ills home ji'steiday aftciuoon. The fuuciat will be held Monday at 1. 30 oMock. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUH THEATRE "Hurgunder & Kels, Lessees and Minsters A. J. Uuffv, Ituslness Mannger. riHDAY, SATUltDAY MATiXIX, SATURDAY XIOI1T. NOV. 2 AND 8. Mil. SAGEIt MIDCLEY, in the Musical Absurdity Electric Spark. 'fcicrything New. l'HICi:S N10IIT, Oiehcstra, J3e.; Orchestra and llress (Tit-les, jOe'.j entire llalcony, 50e. Special Matinee Prices Orchestia and Orches tra Ciule. fiOe.i Dress Ciicle, 23e.; entire ILileoiiy, 2je, ; children under 12 jcars to any part of house, 15c. Advance sale will open Wtelncsd iv at a, in. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, IIUHUUNDRR & HEIS, UsJJJtM. II. A. UkOWN, Manai.-i'. iiaaxci: op wi:i:ic-i)Air.Y matiniik. BENNaTT & MOULTON CO, I'reientlng Thursilaj' .Night "Wicked London." Kridiy Night "Mugg'a Landing." Siluieiay Mglit "All tor tiolel." ml NnxT wi:i:k-u.suatj matiniiks. MAOAULEY-PATTON CO. Iu llipeilnlre, I'resenllng Monday evening, "Tho Minister's Sun," a pastoral comedy, Itegular prices will picvull throughout the week, For a Cold in the Mend Xaxative Bromo. Quinine Tablets, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Has been lucd for over PUTY YHUiS by 1 II.blO.NS 01 iiuiiimu lur ciieir Ull 1. 1111 1.V WlilLK TKIITHINH. with I'KlllT.OT bUCCIXS. It bOOTIIKS tho CHIUJ. iOPTHXS the (1UMS. YiiAVB all l'AIN: CUIUS IVIXl) COlJi;. 1. .i.o l.st remedy for IilAIIIIHOKA. Kohl l.v Druggists in every part ol the world. lie sure ,,.! nsl for "Mis. Winslow's Soothlmr Sunn ' and take uo other kind. 'icnty-Uvej unts u J Dottle, New Gaiety Theatre TURKi: DAYS, COMMEKCIXQ Thursday Matinee, Nov. 1 M, Jf! TIHESPS WINE WOMEN AND SONG. 15 Charming and Talented Oirli-15 Daily .Matinee, 1'lllCES 15, 25, 25 and TO cents. FREE TRIAL DEATH TO HAIR ROOT AND BRANCH New Discovery By TheMisse Bell a A Trial Treatment FREE To Ay One Afflicted With Hair on Face. Neck or Arms JlTlieije llnr Cnpsule ar "V VJrest Iu 48 bou(. jvlihout.A Inconveiileiiee, Ditlecllonvlllinr I Jbeba unci luleclloin fell. N. u - i i.. i. ..j !! LMJ PARK PLACE, Mrs. Luther Price, of Hyde Tark, and Mrs. James Early, of Avooa, sjient Thursday with Mrs. .1. S. I'rltcluid, of 825 Couit street. Mrs. C. V. TVrnilllgcr, of I'lovldcnce load, is spending u few eljcs with Mij. l'tank Tern 1111 ger, of llonesdale. W. M. Finn's uivv home on I'loviJenco road is nearly finished George Tluj'er, of Diamond avenue, Is out, after two wicks illness; Miss Ulancho Tiipp, daughter ef O. O. 'i'ripp, Wa hnvo at last mn1 the dlacoreir which huts baffled chemists and all others for centuries that ot ubsolutely destroy ing1 bu perilous bnlr, root nnd braucb, ontlroly and porniunently, and tbnt too without iiiipulciug tn any way tbe Oncat or most Eonaltlvo skin, It is scarcely noralbls to oreistate tbe importance of, this iliscorory, or tbe great good and catls feintion it will bo to tbose afflicted with, uno of the mo.st dlsll(urln(r and Burravat Iiicbleraishes that of superfluous hair on tho faco of women, whether it bo a mui. taohe or growth oa the neck, cheeks or arms. Tho Miuos Bell have thoroughly tested its ofllcaoy and are doslrous that the full morils of their trestment to which they have ifl veil the desoriptlvename of "K1I.L-AI.I-H All," shall bo known to all afflicted. To this end a trial will be sent free of charges, to any lady who will write for it. Without a cent of cost you can see for yourselves whnt tho discovery Is; tbe evidence of your own senses win then, convince you that the treatment "KILL. ALL-HAIK," will rid you of one o7 tie. greatest drawbacks to perfect loveliness,! tho growth of superfluous hair on tbe face! orneokot women, I Please understand thatapersontldeaoB. Btratiou of our treatment costs you1 uotning. a tnsi win do usni. you iree, which you can use yourself and frove our claims py senaing iw stamps tor wailing. THE MISSES BELL. 78 & 80 Fifth Avenue, New Yorkj . The nines Bell's Complexion Tsnle Is a harmless liquid for external application to ino ssin. it removes entirely ait irecaies,' motb, blaukbeads, pimples, and tan, anal ourod entirely acne and enema, sad beautifies the complexion. Price II 08 pe bottle, three bottles (usually required te clear tho oouiploilnii) il.1t. The nissee Bsll's Capllla Renova Is a proparutlon for nutunuly reatorior gray looks to their original color. Camilla llonovals really a Hair Food, and stroogth onsaud luvlgoratcs tbe hair in a nstusal way, imd thus n;store it original color. I'lico 81. W er bottle. 1 The Misses Bell's Bkln Fooi Is loft, creamy, ovcjuliltoly scented olutuieat, for mild oases of roughness, redness, piMPlts, etc.; Is a cure in Itself. Is an oxoeOeni retlrlnir orenni Price 75 cents per Jar. The Misses Bell's Lambs' Weol Soap Is madefrom puiooll of Lambs' Woo), Price li cent per cuke. A com ploto line of above exaulslte preparations nro nlnnys kept in stock, and run hobs-cl fnun oio-loenlaitent cf l'rovidtuc rvacJ, IJCiJ. U out after serious IU .'"4 J1 ft rt.r-aa mf?-&t AkA'iL4h-r .t-Vtt