''-d' . ,! " :? . -l i 1 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1900. 1 L'JKS1.T1.-Hi A "T . WEST SCRANTON FIRE WAS VERY MYSTERIOUS UNOCCUPIED DWELLING DE STBOYED ON EIGHTH STEEET. The Owner Believes the Structure Was Set on Eire by Tramps Who Infest the Neighborhood Funeral of Richard Wlllinuis Yesterday Afternoon Evangelistic Meetings at Sumner Avenue Presbyterian Church Other News Notes nnd Personal Pnrngiaphs. TIil orlttln ill' the flic tu u frame dwelling on KlKhlli stivr-t, near 1m .urn", at iiu curly hour yesterday lrmrnlnrr. N hiiitiiiiihIimI In mystery. The ImlltllnK was a two-situry I'rninu Hti'iii'tiire, valued at Sl'W, and was nwnncd by ex-Alderman Juhn 1. Kel ly. There wero no tenants in tlie liiiltso.' timl the owner believes tlie bullrilin; wan set on (Ire by triinipH, who mill J their headquarters In that vicinity. The builiiitiK was not Insured. Funeral of Richard Williams. Hev. n. I'. Jones conducted the fii nei ill services over the remains of this Into Ulclinrd K. Williams yesterday n I lei noun In the Tabernacle ('onijre Kutlonal cluircli. Many life-loir.; friends of ileces-ed attended, Includlm: members of the lied Men and Knights of the "olden Kasle. The pall bearers were selected from nniong the church member and the JixIkps, and Interment was made in the AVasilibuni street 'eiiu.tery. Evangelistic Meetings. The revival meeting in tlie Sumner Avenue 1'iesbyteriun church last even ing' was of more than usual Interest. "Ilev. Charles Newell preached the j-'crmon, after which lCvani,'ellst Con H;er took charge of the services. Miss Carolyn Dorsey, a returned mis sionary from Japan, save an Interest Ihk talk, and at the close of the regu lar meeting the Hand of Hope was re organized. General News Notes. The Columbia's and St. Urenden's council met lust cvcninir. At the for mer's meeting; the contemplated im provements in the hose house were dis cussed, and the Y. M. I. boys made ar rangements for their removal to Hip Luce building. Benjamin Evans, of Washburn street, was slightly injured yesterday while at Good Enough Cough remedy. Dufour's French Tar is what you need. Seasonable Cloak News.... Summer lingered long with us, and although Novem ber has come, the warm weather Shirt Waists were still seen on the streets up till a few days ago. Be cause of the unparalleled mildness of the season wc we were slow in completing our full liue of Coats and Capes for Winter And the delay has been to your advantage, as a visit to the department any day during the preseut week will prove, for some of the leadiug manufacturers of highly tailored garments became panic-stricken, and you know what effect that has on prices. Well, the Cheap Sale Time Has not come yet, and we don't want you to think for one moment that prices are cut and slashed to pieces, but there is a substantial saving from regular prices in "h.1 ' many ot the newest aud best garments of the season, while extreme uovelties are offered at figures far below what they ought to bring at this season had the weather . beeu different, And the Line Is So Complete In every conceivable class of Coats, Jackets, or Capes for Ladies, Misses, Children and even the Babies, as to leave uothing to be desired. Every new fad and fancy is seen at its best, as well as the more staple styles which ladies of quieter tastes prefer as a rule, A finer cloak stock than we show has never beeu seen iu this section of the state, aud yet the prices are less than they should be, You know why of course Globe Warehouse work In thu mines. Dr. J, J. llobeits Is attending littti. MIsh Catherine I'lillllpi, of Academy street, entertained u party of friends at her home lust evening. The funeral of Mr. and Mrs, John nadirs' child will tuku place at M.:10 o'clock- this afternoon. Interment will bo made In Washburn street cemetery. The sitclal committee of the tileotrlo City Wheelmen will conduct their monthly dance at the club house on Tuesday evening, November i.'0. Miss lleardon wilt furnish the music. The funeral of Catherine, the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Will iams, of .Stores avenue, will take place this afternoon. Interment will be made In Washburn street cemetery. All friends and members of the Young Women's Christian association and all lovers of beautiful llowers should not fall to visit tile beautiful collection of orchids and chrysanthe mums at Colonel and Mrs. Doles' con servatory on Tuesday. Parties will leave the rooms, J19 South Main ave. mil', at :!, I, i", 7 and S p. in., under escort, for the conservatories, and all are urged to join these parties. Ad mission, ten cents. Side entrance MO UInv aeiuie. The choirs of the Welsh Calvlnlstlc Methodist churches are rehearslnc a sacred cantuta.ontltled "Daniel," which will be produced in January. The funeral of the late John (Jerri ty will take place this afternoon from the house, 00.1 Lafayette street. Uurlal will be made In the Cathedral cemetery. The chrysanthemum and orchid show for the benefit of the West Screnton Youinr Women's Christian association will lie held from 3 to 10 p. m. today at Colonel Holes' conservatories. The funeral services over the remains of the late Thomas Devlne were held yesterday morning in St. Patilck's Catholic church. Burial was made In the Cathedral cemetery. A special meeting of the Kagle Hose company was held last evening, at which business pertaining to the com pany was acted upon. Miss Anna AVhnlen, of Blnghnmton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Matthew Pa vera, of llallroad avenue. Iiert Banning, of Xorth Lincoln ave nue, has accepted a position In Mobile, Ala., and left for the South on Satur day. Kugene Strong, of South Main ave nue, is spending a few days in Boston. Fred Casper and family, of North Main avenue, have gone to Baltimore to reside. Forty Hours' devotional bervlces will begin at Holy Cross church next Sun day, and confirmations will tie held a week from next Sunday. Thomas Dagger, of Powder avenue, Is suffering from injuries received re cently by falling down a lllght of steps in St. Peter's hall. Mr. and Mis. William Moser, of North Pihnore avenue, are sojourning In Susquehanna county. Edward James, jr., who was recent ly elected to the legislature, vas ten dered, a pleasant surprise party re cently by his friends on the event of his election. Initial Mippers will be served at the Jackson Street Baptist church Wed nesday evening, and at the home of Mrs. Thomas Thompson, 12(1 North It dire tha Cough. CURE THE COUGH Dr. James' Cherry Tar Syrup is a safe, reli able cure for cough or cold. Pleasant to take soothing and healing in its influences. Docs not change, no 'matter how long it may stand. Last doso is always of exactly the same strength as tho iirst. At Drug Stores. 25 Cunts u Bottb. Ilnn't Accept ,Subitlllllc. Lincoln avenue, Thursday, evening, by the Ladles' Aid society of the Flr.sc Baptist church. The Patriotic Order of Americans will hold it members' social In Ivorlte hull this evening. DUNMORE DOINGS. Thomas Warg's Experience with tin Umbrella Thief Other News and Personal Notes. Iliuini W'-irii, of Hun sired, hid an ettftln? opulence .lth an umbrella tlifvf on ftitmdiy nilit l.il. J'vvo uiiiliiell.li were left nn Alex lliydeu'n pm ill ilming ihu early e cuius Jtid Mr. Wiiib li.iiieiitil dial way jiet In lime to Mi! a Mraniie ni.in who ntlcrvi.udi jnavi.il to be .in Italian mcakiiij away in the sluUuvv with tlie umbrellas. .Mr. .irp: cdleil im blm to atop anil dioji hl3 plunder but lie did neither, tiiMtitf to Ins heels and Itwdint; a chase six or eisht. hloibs ill op iiiiK bis plunder nc.it the tu-tlc. .Mr. Wars (outlined the i base iu the bojie of captiuing Ibo thief aud ninu.i'ed to i.itib up with his nun wlici iri'initly iiiiduii'it the wiajKni of bis Me, a Mtf alillctto, .Mr. Ware then itni'inljeiid tint "lie wlio runs Ajy will lie to finht unotlur diy," aud noted iiiiuidiiigly, lecovelinff the jirojiei ty. Briefly Noted. A Iuiro delegation of Junior Ameriinn Mechanic-, will S" lo WIlKi's.Hane on Wtdnradiy ivcniiii;, XouMiil.cr 14, lo attend a union meeting of l.ueine (ounty aid while theic will jHisent Columbia rnimull. Xu 18, witl a iiiturc of the lat stale cuiini'illrr, OcorKc II. Ilimei. Pally will Ir.iw m.i Delawaie and UuiNon at T..".0 i. in. The i:iworth lcicne of the Methodist llpUinpal iliurcli hold their icralar devotional mcetiiur if. imn low niulit. 'I'heie n :i MiijnNe in loie of a in ilea-.u.t imIiiio for tliop who are fortu nate esioiub lo lw iiiesiut lomoirmv nluhl. TI.e law Ftieiile nliiili i- ncaily coin leted ni bt. Mjij's t'Jthiillo tlimcli m'(N nnicli to the aicldti'tlural bcaiily ot that .structure. The .steeple is lllil. fiom nearly any put of I he town and ninny fivirahie comments are heard .is il .lpiiriiiilus iKinplitlon. 'Ihe funeral of Mix Kllen Prke, wlm died on Siinda niniiiiii, will take place from the re-i-iloixe of lui t-iiter, M. J, ltuane, o l'otler stict, Tiu-siliy aftiniowi at .1 oMoek. The linnsj!ania Coal oonijiany and Ihie and W.toiniiu: Vallev U.'.iliu.ul will jiay their cm pbi.is on Wuliiexlay. Mr. and Mis. Ilailew, ot l'lttaloii, were enter tained on M.i. day by their daughter, Ml. A. M. lliliulitm, of Itl.iKrl..- m.'tt. lieu .Mr. Whalen. of f'aibondale, a member of the iniiin.iiy ImmuI oi tlie ISapllst asixiation, ii'skIIuI at the rcihal -.I'nices belni; held in the. ll.iili-t (I. uiili by Dr. (,ieen la-i niclit. Mi-s. Itud, of riiitlu htieet, aud Mis. Whiliiun, oi Clieiry streil, ticnt jesturdaj bitini,' iriends in Aii.i. The I. lilies' Aid society of the I'lisbteiiau chuieh will inteitaln tin.- numbers of the (lunch and (oriKUKMlion -1 1 li a calendar r.oii.i! in I'll (hy ci miner, the Ititli. I.adle-, in i'o-,uimr will ri pi ( -i nt (.ill niontli ot" tli- jrai, and tbciu will ilili'li'lir.' and instiuclie aniusiiuent for all who (arc lo take p.ut. Coloml and Mis. Holes li.ie ojieued tlieir ion senatorj (jli) Cla.v aiiiue) tor the hernia of the West Side Young Women's I'hristiin nsso. (iatioii mid on Tucdiy fiom :: to 111 p. in. will hihit tlieli lie.mtitul i-lay-.un heniillU--, oidudrt nnd l.lle lriiilc.il jilanU. Aduiissiou, t'.ll (inl-.; aide cutiniue. GREEN RIDGE. The lulu-, ot the (Ireen Itidije I'resh.iierlan I'huiib ale Imilid lo nut I In the ihuich p.n bus this afmnoi'ii and sew on kiiiiuiiU biiui; ire paii-d toi the uiisisouiiy bo. 'Ihe lin (oni lulIKo el the H'om.iu'i. Missloiiaij sm iity will sero tea at II o'lloik lo wblih the Kcnlleiiien of tin- eoiiiiicRMlhm are also imlted. Mi. John l)oe, of llciiiir. Col., i l-itlnt' 5Iw. Chailes Cooper, nf Kast Jl.nket nlieel, Mrs, ll.inid ll.utiaui, ot SuaiiielMiuia, l'a,, I ilie sjuesi of hei iluuiilei, Mis, C, II, Tohiy. Mr. and Mrs. Ileibcil Taj'loi, of C'.iiuiist- ave nue, aic In New Ymk riij. Mis. II, X, Joins, who was nibciiUi d lo speali nn iuls.-,inii- in the !iu:i Itiilire liijilbt dinnli on V( iliieMl.n eienlncr, will unl be able Iu be jncuut. Ladies deilunv In hiar Ibis ihaiuiini; i- jc-.i Ui-r are nrj;eil tu attiuil the haalit mictlui; l.l ('.iiliiiiidalt' on ediii"da.v, Tialli will leave the Delawaie and Hudson M.ilion nt .,-;; , n. alillm," all lo ho piesint at the 111 -t scs-Jmi vvhlin biains at lu.llil. 'ilie l.idies' Kiiilil of lluit ihiiuli will conibu I a iiimiiui;n rale at Piovldenie from Xnveniber If li Xovemhii 21, ilaio ot aale to bo liaiutil later. All miiu of n (ond-luiul aitiiles will be uratetullj- ineived bv Mis. t S, llallen lii.e, 4,1 .(lid View" ami Washington avenues; .Mis, i: l, lllrllij", 'Jit Xnrih Main aunne; Mi. tai hoii, ." PaiUr i-tieit; Mr.. (', ft. Ilrimllit, MU Adanis iivennej Min WluUn, UUn I'.ilillehl uc line; Mi. Kl.iiiili ml, 'J.'l.i Ki.-I M.ukit .stieit; Jllss Mooie, ltl.1l ( apoiise avenue, Ciiluiiel and Mn-. Iluhs have oieneil tlidr ion sriv.ttoiy, MH (Taj avenue, for ilie benellt of Hie We it hide Ynuin; Woniin's Cliiistlin assod.itioii, ami Tuesil.iy troui '.' to U p. in. mill ehlhlt their beautiful lolleitioii of orchid', Uirji-anlhcmuins nnd raro linplc.ll ilanii. Admission, ten iciiU bldo rutiaiKo, .' Cla.v nvenue. NORTH SCRANTON. The tiimral of the late Thoiiui Kvaus tool; placo jcskidav alteinoun from the family ical ileiui' on jspiln laii.e. The liiniliH vme tat.ru to the Welsh Coiij,riei;atlonal ilnireb, ivhoo nr vlie vvele conducted by the Itev, llr, Junes, as tlslisl by Ilev, T. It. Watklus, Itev, .1. A. r.vans and liev. II, J, llie.e, liileriueut n.ls mido in Wllabblllll sIMTl uimtciv, 'Ihe Tvvdillilh lillllll) dub and the Veuh laid Muis will pi l.e u snue of bisl.it hall in the. Audiliiliiilii I his ivinili'. A koii.il will be lield ulur t Iiu Kami', Mr. and Mr, Jeiiy Willmv, of W.ishlnaluii, 1). (',, and Ml., Hem)' Wilbur, of Carbouilale, wen Ihu KUchlii ot thllr III phi iv, ChaiU'4 (I, Willi lams, of Xorth M i in sivtnue, Hiluidaj, All iiuiiibeia of the l.ilieity lime tuiiip.iny ate uipieatnl lo liicil tills ivtiiliii; lit Iheii looms at n oMoek to nuke unai treinents to attend the funeral ot Joseidi II. Illrlley, The fain ral of (be late Dnld Jones took place troui tho home of Job Jenkins 1'rldaj- afteinoon, Ml4 Sarah llollerau, who his bem the fucot of Mr. ami Mu, Thoinas Colli n, of llollUtir uvj line, has ii Iiu lied to Inr home in, I'ilUton. MUs llollie U'Mallvy, ol Victor, Col,, who hag hem the (,'Uisl of Mr. and Mia. J. C. ltuane, for the just niontli, left (or home yeateidj.v, lively one is invited to alt nil the orchid and chryaantbiiiiuiu shove at Colonel Holes' Loiiairva (oi)', Clay avenue, Tuesday, fiom :t to IU p. in,, for Hie benillt of (ho V(t bide Young Womcii'i Christian usaodatlon. AdmUslon leu lenls; tide intianic. SOUTHSCRANTON FUNERAL OP THE LATE WIL LIAM BADEK. Was Hold Yesterday Morning' from the Family Residence on Birch Street John Wagner Meets with a Most Peculiar Accident John J. Jenkins and Otto Metz Also In juredFunerals to Be Held Today. Other Interesting News Notes and Personal Mention. The funeral of tins late William Under look place yesterday inornliiK tit 11 o'clock, from thu family resi dence on Ulrch .street, and was large ly atlended. A solemn high mass ot lequlein was celebrated In St. Mary's church, Ulver street, after which How Peter Christ preached tho funeral Herman, After the services In the church, the procession moved to the Jersey Central station, where the noon train was taken for Munch Chunk, where Interment was made In Immac ulate Heart cemetery. In cliarjv of St. Joseph's society, of which tho de ceased was :i chartur member. The pallbearers were: James Host, AitKtiHt Schneider, William Foley, Valentine Spohrer, Chris Komm, Charles Klrst, The flower hearers were: Charles Itosar, Charles Schcuch and Benjamin Moore. A Peculiar Accident. John Wanner, of Kirch street, a hrakemau on the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western road, met with a peculiar accident last Saturday night, while on a wild cat north. Wagner was sitting In the caboose when some one opened tho rear door to set a signal. The night was cold and he rose to shut the door, when the train xvna jerked nnd the door was slammed shut on his left hand, completely severing the tops of two fingers us clean as If cut by a sharp knife. Two Other Accidents. John J. Jenkins, of Breck street, em ployed at the Council mine, was struck on the head Saturday by a fall ing hammer and badly injured. Dr. J, J. Walsh Is attending him. Otto Metz, of Tenth street, employed at the South works, hud his left foot smashed yesterday hy having a steel rail fall on it. Today's Funerals. The funeral of the late Joseph Help mnn, of Stone avenue, will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock In St. Luke's church, Wyoming avenue. Andrew Kloss, of Willow street, will be burled this morning at 9.110 o'clock services being held In St. Mnry'.-s church, River street. The funeral did not take place yesterday as stated In last evening's liapers. The funeral of Frantz Kngle, of Beech street, who committed suicide Sunday night by jumping Into a well, will take place this afternoon at 1 o'clock at his late residence. Inter ment In Minooka cemetery. Brief News Notes. The Meadow Brook Fife and Drum corps are arranging for a bail and re ception to be held Thanksgiving even ing in Economy hall, Wyoming avenue. The People's Lecture couise, given by the Brotherhood1 of St. Paul in the Cedar Avenue Methodist church, will conclude this evening with a grand concert hy si local banjo club, assisted by local talent In a literary entertain ment. The arithmetic and grammar classes of the South Serunton Young Women's Christian nh.sociation met with a full attendance lust night. Personal Items. deurgu Fager, Henry Uhl and George Smith, of Ehnlru, are visiting Mrs. John Uhl, of Prospect avenue. Gus llilderbraiidt, of Kirch street, is vlhiting Phlllji Dippre, a former resi dent of South Serunton, nt Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Julius AVorrel, of Peck vllle, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schneider, of Cedar avenue. Mrs. John Worden, of Factoryvillc. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip AVlrth, of AVlllow street. Casier Fiiliicr, of Brooklyn, Is visit ing Mr, and Mrs. Fred Schweitzer, of Shicum street. Batze Fuhtvr and mother and Helen Bennett, of Slocuni street, have re turned, after a live months' tour through Switzerland. Airs. Teresa Illlsjiose, of Plttston ave nue, has returned, after spending two months In Germany with her brother, the Hev, Joseph Hllllngmeyi'i'. Miss Carile Nape, of Stone avenue, Is ill at her home. Miss Kllzubeth Koth, of Archbald, Is visiting Airs, Henry Dankwertz. of Crown avenue. Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Mutcliinitn, of Klmlm, wlui have been visiting Mr. and Mis. John Burgess, of Cellar ave nue, returned home yesterday. OBITUARY. Ml. U'llllni, .1 11 mu, il till .1 w,l,l,lit In I iiiviiio luvillnn of the Hillside home, while she had lieni for some time for Irealnieiil, Her alio was trt jean. Hie was a ineiubcr oi Ihe Norlh Main Annuo l)itlsi ilimill and the pastor. Id V. Mr, llrailing, and the loriner pa.lor, liev. Mi, Watklus, will loiiduit thu fuueial kcivIhx on Vl'inlnf.-.! , Ttfi, , on. it, .il tin, rent,, ti, i, ni In, ilauichlei,' Ml. A, I,. Hij"'W, ai i i. hi, InUr. nient In 1'orcuMlill (eineUu. James .Ionian, ol (Villi avenue, dud jesienlay nioinliiK ai (lie Mose Taj lor Iwjilial, ot lilioid luituiiionia, lie was Ml ve.n ol age and is Mir lived by u wife i.ml IJIIillj-. Iiu was riuio)eil nv ,i laborer al the uleil mill., aud was ud- dei.ly taken ill llvo tlay ao. Mr. Uaulet VounL, .it'til ill jeai, iliid last illicit ut It oMoek at the home of her ilaiiuhtir, Mia, Jirumo Moriovv, of (iltnbiiru. Shu is iu Vlvdl by ilie tolliiwiui; dilhliin; Mia. Ilioio I'.i emir, of the Hillside ioiik; Mia-, .hsoiiui Mor. low, of (llenbmuj Min llillle limner, of 1'oit Clinton, Ohio; Jiaalo and ITojil, Tho luiiiTul will be liehl on rhmailiy morula;; at ID o'dock (u in (he home ci Mia. Mairuw, GRAINO J THE PURE V GRAIN COFFEE ColTco injures growing children even when it is weakened. Graiu-O gives them brighter oyes, firmer llcsh, tmicker intelligence and hap pier dispositions. Tlioy cuu drink all they want of Grain-O Uio more tho better and it tastes liko colYco. Allv,rocc(; 15c. nnd Mc. THE ANNUAL MEETING. Women Interested In Missionary Work to Meet In Onconta. The iinmial nicelliig of tho Women's Home Missionary society of tho Wyo ming conference uf the Methodist Mpls copnl church will he held at Oneotita, Ni Y Nov. li and i'.'. Thu pro gramme! Wcilnoulny, Nov. -I. -siiTO p. in,, mcctlnit of the excditho bond nf the uoiifueucc mnletji 7,.',(l i. in., ilevotloi.al rviuWi; uddrcM of vel icine, MrM. P. J, Wcstioll! piMor'n itieellntr, Itev. II. 0. McDeliuolt', uesldlli(! eblei'f, meet liur, ttrv. T. V. Hall; Kjioiise, Mrs. C, II. MB(f, social hour. 'lliiirnda.v, N'ov. ii, -9 ii. in, l)i ollnn.it nn. rises! iiHiolnllncnl ol eoiiunltlrisj inliuilm, .Mm. A. W, llajis; iiiiini il tijiort of Ircunrir, Mm. I. II, llnsklns! nuniial rejiort of iorroionillti(t ec-lelarj-, Mrs. (,'eoie II. Kulpl "What Our l)u tricls Ar.! lining," Mr. P. It, ouiig, Onconta district! Mrs. (Icortre I'ornj Hi. Otvvcj dlllleli Mis. Maiirard I'abncr, llnncsil.ile dlsliletj "Voimif People's Work," I. C, l.eiuoeli! pupei, "Dcneonei-s Well.," Mis. A, W. Ilnjcs! irpoit of lonfeunce inanai;er of training school In Wnsli liiulon, l. ('.. Mm. Austin (1lllln; roll tall ot the deai'ouos and inllonailrs In our ronferrnce, fralernnl i;ieellniri lull call of the ileacoinwes and inllonarl(s In our own coiifiiciiic, (ratein.il KieclliiKs; "Our Suiply Work," Mid. J. W. Thoiins; tepoit of organizer, Mis. C. H, MogB! miscellaneous liU"lnest, 1 p. tii.-llcvotlonil ctcreliies! reports of din tilet, ninnliniiitoii illUrld! Mi-s. 1,. A. Wild, Chenango illstliit! Mrs. W, f!. Simpson. Wjoinlng district! election of olllcers and ilelig.ite lo the national executive iinctlng to be held In New Aork city: inlsullaiicous buslii"s! jiapcr, "Mountnlii' Whites," Miss tnizabclb Tbonipson; "Heading elide and Home MMons'" Mrs. (ieoige J, Uevvellvii! paper, Mrs. Margaret l'.il lner! "Local Work," Mrs. N. II. Iluinp; "Mite lloxes," Mrs. A. W. Clinton; tonf-miee on nietli ud; rcpoits of committees; nuestlon bo(s. "JlO p. in. Ileiotloii.il pvatoIscs; mldres?es, Mrs. fieorgo II. Knlp and Sim. II. C, Miller, M. I).; closing cxercisea. BRADFORD COUNTY. Rpfeial to (lie Seranton Tritmnc. Towanda, Nov. 12. A rare musical treat Is In store for the people of Towanda nnd vicinity next Saturday evening, nt which time Brooke's Chl curo Marine band will appear at HaleN opera house. The orpunlzatlotn is composed of fifty of the best musi cians, which Includes several hlsh elass soloists. The prima donnu, Miss Harriet Dement Packard, has a voice of faultless purity and ranRe. -While Itiley Selleck, of Mountain Iake, was ln conversation with a friend a few days ago, he lost control of his speech, and the physicians have not yet been able to restore It. A Bradford County Teachers' asso ciation will be held at Snyre next Fri day and Saturday. Mrs. W. G. Tiaey is recovering from a severe attack of heart trouble. J. K. Newell, cashier of the Citi zen's National bank, has returned from an extended western trip. J. A. Hodge, of T.,uporte, has leased the Exchange hotel at New Albany. John Vunderpool, a deserter from Troop A, Seventh cavahy, was ar rested by Deputy United Stutes Mar shal Hlllon last week. The officer has now made eight different arrests for the government authorities. Dr. J. It. Schoonmakcr and family have moved from Sayre to Providence, It 1., after a residence of twelve years, A census of the Christian peojile of Towanda will be taken the forepart of December. H. It. Davies, of I3inghamton, and Airs. Dora Marshall, of New York city, wore married at Wyulusing on Thursday afternoon. Tho groom Is a well known commercial and traveling man. After a bridal tour, they will make Seranton their homo. The bride, who Is a lady of culture, is well known in Southern Bradford. Misses Georgia and Jessie Garrison, formerly of Sayre, will return and open a kindergarten school this week. The fifteenth annual report of tho Tucker hospital, at Sayre, shows that there were 237 male and 117 female imtlents admitted dining the year, making u total of those from last year in litis. Of this number, 119 IV nalps and 227 mules were dlschurgsd, leaving 10 male ami s female patients; medical cus-es cured, ."if1; convalescent, 11; deaths, 7; surgical cases cured, 2ti0; convalescent. :; unimproved, -J; deaths, 12. The gen.'iral mortality rate was -I.S9; eliminating ten cans that verc hojieless when iidmitAed, mortality rate reduced to 2,31 per cent. Five deaths followed operations, two being performed ujion as a last resort. The whole number of days patients wore in hospital Is shown to 'be S.07S; average days for each patient being 2u7. New disiensnry cases treated, "i,ir2; npertillons on dispensing cases, 1-IU. During tlie pusL year lo iireseiip tlons wete put up for the poor; num ber of house cases treated, 3)S; dis pensary cases treated during yeur, 1,4 ID. The donations to tlie hospital from services, hoard, produce, dona tions, amounted to the sum of $3, p;2.SI, Last wesk Superintendent C. 11. Olt and It. A. Mereur. of thin .place, appeared bofoio the hoard of correc tions and charities at Philadelphia, asking for an lnoreus.o hi tho stato appropriation for tlie hospital. Easy to Cure n Cold if you go about It tight. Take two or three Kruuo's Cold Cute Capsules during the day and two beforo rething at night. This will iusuie a, good night's rest and a five movement ot tho bowels next morning. Contlnun tho treatment next day and your cold will molt uwii Price 2oc. Sold by .Matthews llros, SUSQUEHANNA. Special to the Seranton Trlbiinr. .Sitsijuehauiui, Nov. 12, Tho tuneral of Airs. Wank Kenyan, of tiliford, this county, who disd .suddenly on Friday night, took jilueo on Sunday, The Dorcas soclnty of tho Presby lerian church will hold a supper, a lll.l.iiiul ..e ,l,n C-...... .,!!. 1... II 1.. .1.. I ,- iiiisi ni uie riuvt'll i.liiiufi, nt uiti church parlors on Vodiiesduy veiling. After a brief Illness, .Mrs, Kirk, an aged and respected resident, relict of Chailes Kirk, of I.aue&boro, died on Saturday evening, nt tho rcsldi'iico of a Kou-lu-law, James I 'age, in this bor ough, Tho funeral will take place tills afternoon. Veterans received) Umlr i;tuu leiiy IH'iiHloii today, "Parties to thu jury unknown" on Friday night 8too a horso of Mr. l.ee, of Stevens' Point. Otllcms MeMuhon and Palmer on Saturday evening found tho steed hi a barn hi l.aue.sboro, where It had been left hy tlie thluves, Itrauch 41, 1.. C H. A will hold Its annual reception train U until 10 o'clock on Tuesday evening, at the Siarrucca house, A haiutuet will follow, Mrs. H. D. AlrOowun, supremo president, and Airs, J. A, ItoKer, supreniu recorder, will bo present. Tins resident clergy and members or the i Al. 1). A. will deliver addresses. Dorau's orchestra will furnish muslo fur the occasion. Union Thanksgiving bervlces will be held in tho Piesbyteriuu church on Thursday evening, November 30. Ser mon by Hev. Churlcu Ii, Nowhig, pas tor uf thu Methodist Kplseojuil church. Clothing. j Boyle & The reliable Cloth iers, are going out of business and are selling their entire stock of Clothing- Mndoubtedly the best in Seranton--at greatly reduced prices. BOYLE & '16 Lackawanna Avenue. . rC f n H We have received a magnificent new importation of Rugs and Carpets of all sizes and qualities. Our thorough acquaintance with the Oiiental markets puts us in position to get the best and latest at the very lowest prices. Also a fine line of Wilton, Smyrna and Axminster Rugs at a bargain. EVERY RUG GUARANTEED. Michael ian Bros, & Co. 124 Wasliiigton Avaniu, Seranton Pa, 275 Fiflh Avenue, New York. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUH THEATRE -Bursundcr & ReK Leases-anil Maiujcrs A. J. Duffy, Business manager. O.Ni: XHillT ONLY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. lliuailliun.t'n LiuM Coincil.v, THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT "How Aliout Vuiir AMini I'lncK." l'rlii-l.oviT llcur, nulifili.1, 1.M; iiulu'-li.i iluli-. SI ; ilii-M t title, 7.V, ILiIdPiii. Ilit two low", T.V',; tin le, ."ifi -o.il on xdUi Wi'ilnr-filiy il J. in. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, BIMUUNUIIR & RI3IS, l.sic:s. H. A. IIROWN, Alanaf.T. ALL THIS WEEK. Huntley-Jackson Go I'le-trillnif u itn-rMre ! Miilil.v mi. i'rfiil iiiiMlmtiuns. T1H1.1I.1.V niulit. "loniiilo : -n,.Uv mitliif, "JUiiiio linn"; wninvsdiy iilelil', "I'atal C'jiiI." Mntinco I'lii'is -10 .uil M uiiIn Htriiini? I'riics 1. 2 anil iM mil. New Gaielv Theatre II, II. I.O.Mi, Loww .iii'l M.limtl, 'Ihuii Dav Ci mucins, Mm11l.1v, Nuv. 12, VAI.IlllO.V .v; IIIIVVN'l'S TROCM) RO UUKLu.-QUEMS. Tvvcnlv HaniNoinn l..nllinj leu ('i)lii(ili.ili-ii two lliir lliiiKwiiitf.i I'liKliiilii'ii 'l Wn l.iv lug I'kiuivi. 'Hum ).ij. t'miiiiK'iiiliiir 'I Imrsil il", Xv. 1,1. Tliu llli; llcuity Miovv lliiills k ca(ii(iu'i SOCIAL lv -IDs Til il' lluiln, ami a laiw ilunm if liunliiio vvoiuui', 1'iliis, 13, 25, !1j ami .'A, PARK PLACE. V U. Klrby, of l'lillo stH'Jt, wiiciulliih' n wt-ck with frleiulK at La' Ariel. T. ii. 'IVrullllKi'r, of I'rovUloni'o i-'ti Bl'i'iit Sinuluy with friends In Nluli 1 hull. air, ami Mrs. Wwrslufi.", of llyilc I'ark, xpent Humlav with Mr. anil Mrs. A. O. Ackur&cin. or U05 Wuoil street. Mr. mill Mrs. I). K. Pollock anil Mrs. Amos Saxo unit Uatib'hter, of Wyomini;, Clothing. Mucklow ! MDCKLOW, I : ttt9tttt nianfol Durvc C?i r net s At Special Reduced Prices. B BBBF BBBH BaB .BE?' .A.rilMHMtfBlflBanJ -J l1 - tfSf'gmh KAiv PROTECTOR -FOR SKIRTS For Sale by HAYES & YARLEY, 414 aid 416 Spruce t, uetwee 1 Washington and Wyoming avenues. 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