P?-M;' "-.- vw : v v? "T-' t (WW1 vr 'twse Hfl-Ho-d rA itw.tvb" "vV vj ; r' " r ' " ' Y i ' ' " 1 ' j ' 5KSSS ,.., .,-... ft . .r THE SCRANTON TKIBUNE-THUBSKAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1900. f v WEST SCRANTON AN INITIAL SUPPER HELD BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE'B UNION DEOIN THEIR SERIES. Several Hundred Persons Dined nt tho Jackson Street Bnptlst Church Last Evening Simpson, First nnd Plymouth Church Events Suc cessful Opening of Night Schools. West Sldo Republican Club Acci dents and Funerals Personals nnd News Notes of Interest. Initial (nippers 'among tho church workers have becit Inniiiuirnti'il In earnest nml tho patronuKU accorded thu members of tho Ilaptlst YniuiB Peo ple's union In the .Ineksun Street lSii tlxt church Inst evening was uNcoi'd lncly jjratirylntr to the iiroinotors. Tho young people purpose holding these enjoyable niiolra monthly (luring the winter. The tables wore In eliargo of Mrs. John 5. Harris and Mrs. Ultnrlus Ilnl ley, who were ably asslsti'd by Misses Margaret Orllllth, Cora Jones, 1'oorln .Tones, Sarah Jones, May James, Ida Hughes, Hattle llolley, Jennie Gloasou, Katie Jones, Charles and Robert llol ley. The social committee was com posed of Miss Mattio Thomas, chair man; Mrs. John Thomas, Ida Lewis. Kthel Lewis, Jemima Koderlek, Norma 3!, Nlohols, Kdward 'NValklns and V. I.. Davis. SIMPSON M. i:. CHURCH. Tho ladies of tho Shnson church whose names begin with the initials l- O, II, 1, J or K will serve supper In tho church parlor this evening from 6 to 8 o'clock. The following menu will be served: Fried Oysters. Cold Rolled Ham. Mashed l'otaoos. Stewed Corn. Cranberries. Cabbage Salad. Reels. Celery. Cheese. Tea Biscuit. Coffee. Cake. Ice Cream. Supper, L'u cents. Ice cieam, extra. FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH. The Ladles' Aid society of tho First liaptlst church will serve a supper at the home of Mrs. Thomas Thompson, 120 North Lincoln avenue, between tho hours of 5 and S o'clock this afternoon nnd evening. Tt is to be served by those having ini liuls from 10 to X. Fifteen cents ad mission will bo charged. PLYMOUTH CONCRKC1.VTIOXAL CHURCH. Next 'WVilne.sday evening the ladles of the Plymouth 'ongregational church Geta Good Enough Cough remedy. Dufour's French Tar is what you need. Seasonable Cloak News.... Summer lingered long with us, ami although Novem ber has ccme, 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 iu completing our full liue of Coats and Capes for Winter And the delay has been to your advantage, as a visit to' the department auy day during the present week will prove, for some of the leading manufacturers of highly tailored garments became panic-stricken, aud 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, . i but there is a substantial saving from regular prices in many pt the newest aud best garments of the seasou, while extreme novelties are offered at figures far below what they ought to briug at this season had the weather been differeut. And the Line Is So Complete . In every conceivable class of Coats, Jackets, or Capes for Ladies, Misses, Children and even tn Babies, as to leave nothing to be desired. Every new fad and fancy is seen at its b2.st, as well as the more staple styles which ladies of quieter tastes prafer as a rule, A finer cloak stock thau we show has never been seen in this section of the state, aud yet the prices are less tha.i they should be. You know why of course Globe Warehouse will make an effort to appease tli appctltlos or numerous patrons with seasonable dainties. They antlelimto a liberal patronage ami uie limiting n-rt n'-nMnni for the accommodation of several liiimli guests. Opening of Night Cchools. Night schools In buildings Nos. 13, II!, 17, IS, 21, til and 32 have been opened under favorable conditions, and the teachers report a large attend ance and n ninnlfosl Interest In the studies, fiver luO pupils have already been enrolled at No. IS, which Includes many young women, anil preparations , lme been made for the reception of j many more of the fair res, particularly those who are employed In the mills, factories nnd stores. Tho teachers , publicly Invite the' girls to take ad vantage of this opportunity for edu cational work. Walter Jones, a graduate of Blooms burg Siito Normal school Is prin cipal at the No. IS night school. Ills assistants arc Misses Hurrall, Fowler and Kvans. At No. St Prof. II. L. Morgan Is In charge, with Arthur Davis. "Will Dougherty, May Davis and Miss Cross as his assistants. Haydn Olhor is In charge at No. 32, assisted by Miss O'Neill, nml MlhS Riddle Is at No. 17. 1'iof. David Owens and Miss ICdna lewis are at No. 13, whore eigh ty pupils weio In attendance last evening. Entertainment nnd Social. Five classes of the Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will give an entertainment this evening at tho church, to which their friends are cordially Invited. Refreshments will bo served and a few hours of sociability Is In store for the patrons. The follow ing programme will be rendered: Pi-,nci Rev. Jamc llcniiiiiifor Solo Mis Htlin 'llnnii.li Piano lii'-t lloy and ltelu Willlami ltccitatiuu .limes 'iiiffitlH Iirituiniculal seleitioii WaJUm family Solo ;MIm Stella Thom.i Recitation Miss Jessie I'lorcy l'.inju selection '. lied Cole Iiblrunientkl scUttlon Watkiiw family lieeitalion Miss r.lll. BrownhiR (itiltar solo Ml Hlaiirlie Daiiti'dd Piano solo Mrs. I,, filmic Phonographic selections will be played while the young ladles are serving lee cream and cake. Inquest in York Case. Coroner Roberts made an autopsy on the 'body of the Into Mary Jane York ycstoiday morning, assisted by Dr. D. J. Jenkins, and removed the young wo man's s-tumueh lu order to ascertain the can-so of death. Druggist John L. Jen kins will analye the contents today, ami report to the coroner's jury, which will assemble at Hie Seranton house to morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock to in vestigate tin- case. The jury has been empanelled, and several witnesses will be subpoenaed. Thus tar no cause has been assigned for the girl's death, but It is under stood that it was the result of strych nine poisoning. The funeral will lie privately conducted today from tho family residence, 1S0S Jackson street, nml Interment will bo made In tho Washburn street cemetery. West Sldo Republican Club. Every member of the West Sldo Re publican club who Is Interested In tho future welfnie of the organization Is icutiostcd to attend the regular meet ing In tho rooms at S o'clock this even ing. Matters of vital Imisirtance to tho club will be discussed, anil dcllnllc ac tion taken thereon. The president also Invites alt good Republicans who arc desirous or becoming alllllated with tho club to send in their names tonight with members. During the recent campaign the West Hide Republican club demonstrated be yond a doubt Its Importance In tho political life of this city, and estab lished themselves as tho foremost polltlcnl organlatlon In Northeastern Pennsylvania. It Is the oldest club of Its kind In the state, having been es tablished In 1SS1. Its members represent tho business and professional element of West b'crnnton, and take tin active part In the political and social welfare of the Ollralter of Republicanism. It Is In tended to place tho club on a substan tial financial basis, and with that end In view a decided move will bu made this evening. Fractured His Leg. Oliver Williams, the well-known foot ball player, and son of Dr. M. J. Wil liams, of South Main avenue, Is con ned to his homo with a fractured leg. In responding to on alarm In the Co lumbia Hose company's quarters Tues day evening, lie slipped on the lloor and Injured hlmsulf. He was removed to his homo nearby and the injured member attended to. The Injury will necessitate Oliver's re tirement from the grldlorn for the re mainder of the season, but will not seriously affect his studies at the High school, where he is one of the most popular students in tho clasQ. Fell and Fractured Her Hip. Mrs. Hnpkln AVIlllams, an aged resi dent of Kynon street, fell In the kitchen of her home yesterday morning and fractured her hip. The services of four physicians were enlisted to reduce the fracture. She Is now resting easily and Is as well ns could bo expected under tho circumstance". Mis. Williams Is over seventy years of age, and has resided on Kynon street for many years. She Is the mother oZ Mrs. R. J. Hughes, of North Rromley avenue, and Mrs. James Jeremiah, of Lafayette street, and step-mother of Select Councilman lliehard II. Will lams, of Academy street, Funeral of Mrs. Jenkins. Rev. D. D. Hopkins, pastor of the First Welsh Baptist church, otriclaled at the funeral of the late Mrs. Mar garet Jenkins yesterday afternoon. The services were held in the church and were attended by many acquaintances In lit'' of deceased. Among the out-of-town people were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams and daughter, Luerne county; Kvan Grif fiths, Ml. Caimel: Mrs. Kirlin, Shamo kln: Sarah Jenkins, Waverly; David Jenkins and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Carter, of Olyphant. The pall-bearers were David A. Mor gan, Roland Thomas, James A. Evans, Kvan 1J. Davis. Henry Cracklen and Kvan Lewis. Interment was made in Washburn street eeniotorj. Funeral Announcements. The fuuer.vl of tho late Mrs. Eliza beth Stevens will take place this after noon. Services will be conducted by Rev. J. 13. Sweet, pastor of the Simp son Methodist Episcopal church, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of deceased's daughter, Mrs. Otis Alliums, 311 North Lincoln avenue. Interment will be made in the Dunmorc cemetery. The funeral of the late Mrs. Richard Harris was conducted yesterday after noon from the family resilience, 34 Ave nue D, Rellevue. Rev. David Jones, pastor of the First Welsh Conirresa tlonal church, ollhiated, and the re mains were Interred in the Washburn street cemetery. General News Notes. Joseph Cashidy, of Sloan s-treet, bad the top of his little lliiKor severed while at work lu the Hampton colliery re cently as a driver. Sir. and Mrs. Lewis Harris, of Roek sticet, are untertainlns Mrs. Williams and Miss Clara Deader, of Shamokln. The work on tho Railroad avenue sewer has been completed, under the din etiou of the contractois, O'Hara lirothers. Mi.'s Miriam Kvans, of West Pitts ton, is visitliifr her aunt, Mrs. Moses D. Morgan, of South Main avenue. Mr. and Mrs. T. Jefferson Reynolds, of South Main avenue, have. returned from a pleasant visit with relatives at Kingston. The members of the West Side Drum corps are requested to meet at Thomas Fianels' home, Hellovue btieet, tills evening. Tho ladles of tho Washburn Street I'resbvteriau church will hold an all day session today. Much work Is to bo accomplished. Refreshments will bo served. Rev, J. I'. Dunn, of Holy Cross church, will return from Moscow thH week, where he has been lllllnfj his brothel's ohnitre for several months. A regular meotlnsr or St. l'atiiek's Ladles' I. C. 11. V. will be held this evening In St. Leo's rooms, Michael MomiKluin, of 19 Keyset avenue, and Miss Delia C1I1I, of 117 Cayupn street, were united In mitnleKo at St. Patrick's Catholic church at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. They will reside on Kverett avenue. Wassll Onpuse, of 902 Jackson stieet, was arrested last evening' at the In stance of Sarah Arduits, for disorderly conduct. Alderman Kelly committed him to tho county jail for thirty days In default of a $10 line, There will not be any prayer meet ing service at the Jackson Street Itap tlst church this evening, owing- to the woik being done on tho steam heating apparatus. PUNMORE. I'rom tho iiumbir of ash jil.-i v?n on (h main sin els ihci first d.ijs uf cuhl wrilher It appears us HioukIi I lie oullii.ince julmt throw, injr rtfiuu en thu public k I reels lias been for. goiten by many of nur louiu-pcuple, Thii Is n iinill matur for tadi one to look after, but makes .i tieJl dllfeicnio ill tho appearance of a nlcily t'lailid meet uinl many comments nr) lie.ml by btrauxm on I lie luoU of tuiue of our principal lrcit. A ihild of Ch.itlei Shultz, of Throop street, la sick with iliphthcrli. Mr. Claieuce llcilrlln, of the tame meet, aim lun a ihild uitllctcj lu like manner. Miss Mario llunson, of r.lm street, I113 re turned fronie, after isStlntr in Vonl.era the past wick. Mlsi Riunu Sutherland, of Brook!) n. who hai spent the summer with her Uster, Jin. Rojal Tail, h'-iics ihU nioi nhii' for tier home. C. Keller, of Luzerne, vna a caller on Mr. 0car Vuft elerday. Hiss Julia bishop, of I'ilth stictt, cutcrtaiucd a few of licr many friend ii is iik Some Seranton People Fail to Realize the Seriousness. The constant achlngs of n bad back, The wearnlness, the tired feelings, The palnH and aches of kidney Ills Are serious If neglected: Dangerous urinary troubles follow. A Seranton citizen shows you how to avoid them. Mr. Thomas Dalley, a minor of 121 Fllmoro avenue, says: "No ono knows how nuieli I sintered. I could not lift anything. My back hurt mo every time I stooped and often It seem ed as If It would break In two. I read of a person who lives hero having been cured by taking Doan's Kidney Pills, so I got them at Matth-ws Itro. drug store. The first bos helped me so much I continued the tieatmont until 1 hnd taken six boxes In nil. They llxeo mo up nil right and did me an Immense amount of good, so that I recommended them to all whom I hear complaining of backache or other kid ney trouble. For sale by all dealers. Price tit) cent. Foster-Alllburn Co., Ruffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the United States. Remember the name, Dean's, and take no substitute. nt her homo l.nt night. A vci.vcnjojal.lu nm Inn w.is rcpiirtfil hj tluo piuunt. Mr. W. .1. ilulurr his uluninl fii"n BuHalo, nlicro he was lulled by the death o( his brother. I he lulltV luninilttii! luiliiu in charge llu nrrjiicciiiriiti tor tho lomlliff aimUeroary ut the OiM IVllmn on Xu 21 nirt 1.1-1 night ana com. pletcl nirnninini'iiti tor the afTitr. Tin- Tttcntlilli fenluiy ljniliiif cl.is nill meet hcnuller on liiuratiy cicnliig, commenting Nov. 15. A Icrue number of member) ol the Junior Onhr t'nitcJ Am.'ilcim Meilnnlra of this i.laic, ia-t nlftht paiil a fuli'iiiil vi-it to WiiUvlUnv. 'I'hey there itttn!il n union meeting of l.iucrni! county, Jiul pic-entcil f'oluniliiii council, So. U, Willi a liii'tmi' of riioisi' II. Uowen, tho lat. stale commander. 'the nnn.iiiiicoriK.rit In cti'idiy's Tribune tli.it tli.' LadieV M souicty ut the I're ibj lerlmi climih ill tnlcituin with a call nilar nwl.il on l'riday evininu was ci i ohimim, No i'1-o enter taimmiit i3 contmiiilaled. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Funeral of the Late Joseph Birtloy Held Yesterday and Largely At ' tended Other News Notes. Tin,- funeral of the late Joseph R. Birtloy, assistant chief of tho lire de partment, took place this afternoon at L3u o'clock, troni his homo on Oak street, and was very largely attended. The associates of the deceased with whom ho worked for years in tho Simp son machine shops of the Delaware and Hudson company, attended tho funeral in a body. The Liberty Ho.se company, of which tin- deceased was an active member, being at limes its president, secretary and irustce, attended also in uniform, as did many firemen from all over the city. Hiram lodge of Masons, to which the deceased belonged, had charge of tho funeral, and numbering close to seventy-live men, viewed tho remains shoitly before the casket was closed by Undertaker Jones. AL exactly ".".0 o'clock the funeral cortege moved, accompanied by an es cort squad of Company II, commanded by Second Lieutenant Finn. Interment was made lu Dunmorc cemetery. The (lowers, which were ery numerous and beautiful, were sent by fi lends and as sociates of the deceased. The pall bearers were Chief Zizlemann, David N. Reese, Lieutenant Thomas E. Mills, William Dowen, Ernest Miller, Walter Simpson. The following lcsolittlons wore pas-sod last night by the Liberty Hose company: Whue.H, In Men- of the loss we haio MrUalucd by the diu-aw uf mir filuid ami j nilalr, Jo tiph II. Ilii tb V, and of the -till lu-iler bus bti-tnlmil by thii-0 who weie ucaic-t and deaic-t tu him; thinfoie be it Kcsolrcd, That it is hut a just tribute to lha incnioiy of the depart) d In say that In lereltinj; bis lemovDl from our ml ll, iw- mourn for ojin who was in euiy way woithy of our lcpect and nir-iul. Uc-olved, That we hiniirely condul-a with the family of the defaced on the di-pen'.ition i.'llli which It has pb.i-wl Utiliio 1'iovlileni-o tu af lllct them, and comineinl them for con-olatlon j In him who i nun all thliiu- for the bc-t and ! whose chi-tl-ciucnts are meant in nieioy. ! lJcolivd, 'lint this he.nttelt le-tlnnml.il of out 6jmpalliy mid i-onow I'o pie.ul upon tlu iiiinulca of Ibi- (iiinpany, nnd a copy tu fonv.irdril to the home of our deputed friend and published in our dilly tupcis, J. K. bmltli, J. A. iJllir, O, I'. Miller, Com. mittcc. Murphy-Nolan Wedding'. Jnmos Murphy, of Warren street, and Miss Annie Nolan, daughter of Mrs. Martin Nolan, of Oak utreut, were unit ed In niarriiiRo yesterday at noon by the Rev, J. V. Moyhm. The ceremony was performed at tho Holy Itosarv church, amid boweis of (lowers. Tliu brldo was attended by Alias Annlo Koche, while Dennis Ituddy attended the groom. At the conclusion of the ceremony thu guests repaired to tho biide's home, where a wedding dinner was served. At :t.uO o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Itfft, amid s-howers of ilco nnd con gratulations, for New York city, where they will spend their honeymoon. Told in Brief, Mrs. Harriet N. Jones, of Philadel phia, secretary of tho World's Uaptlst Foreign Missionary society, will give an address lu the North Main Avenue Itaptlst church this evening. Mrs. Jones Is u iltient und cultured speaker, and all are Invited to he.ir her. Miss Caroline V. Horsey will speak tomorrow evening in the l'rolvdenco Presbyterian church on "Japan." Miss Dorsoy hns been a. missionary to Japan for the past two years, and Is thor oughly uciunlnted with the people and their manners, Tho funeral of Mrs. Fred Ware, of Wilbur street, who died Sunday even ing, will bo held this afternoon fiom her late home. Uov. W. F. Davles will oillclate. Mrs. Frank Devers, of West Market street, Is eutertnluliyj Miss Ltlllo Cur deu, of Archbald. . The Keystone Lllerury und Dramatlti club will hold a social this evening in the Auditorium, t Mr. Hnrrett, formerly with W. C. Clrlllln, bus uccetittd a position with B. SOUTH SCRANTON MARRIAGE OF MISS SOHUMAN AND BURTIS GRITMAN. Tho Ceremony Was Performed Yes terday Afternoon nt the Home of tho Bride's Parents on Birch Streat by Rov J. 0. Sohmttt P. J. Dugg n and Miss Sarah E. Heshlnn Mnriiod in St. Peter's Cathedral Yesterday Aftornoon Bowling Club's Offi cers Other Nowa Notes. A very pretty homo wedding took place yesterday afternoon at - o'clock at the home uf Mr. and Mrs, Fred .Sehuman, of Ulrch street, when their daughter, Miss Lena Sehuman, was I united lu mnrrlagc to liurtls Utitinan, a well known snlesnian for Esterle -Co. The ceremony was performed In the midst of a throng of tho relatives of lite family, by Rev. J. C. Schmltt, of the Hickory Street Rnptlst church. The bridal procession entered the pur ler to the "Lohengrin" wedding march, rendered by Miss Amelia Sehuman, the bride leaning upon the arm of her father. The bride, who was dressed In a steel grey suit, mndo n charming appearance, and carried n bouiplot of white chrysanthemums. She was attended by her sister, Miss Oussio .Schuinan, who also made a charming appearance In a pink gown, trimmed with white, aud who carried pink chiysaiitheinums. Tho groom, who was attired ill tho conventional black, was attended by A'. 1. Long. After the ceremony, congratulations were showered upon the couple and later a wedding reception followed at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Schuinan. The couple, who are popular and well known young people, were pre sented with many valuable presents. They will begin housekeeping at once at 1IU I'rice street. Another Wedding'. St. 1'etcr's cathedral, Wyoming ave nue, was the scene of n very pretty wedding yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when Miss Sarah K. Heshlnn, of 710 Stone avenue, was united In inarriago to V. J. Dtiggan, of S'l'i Al der street, the ceremony being per formed by Rev. J. J. O'Reilly. The piocesslon entered the church to the music of Mendelssohn's wedding march, tho bilde being gowned in a handsome blue poplin, trimmed- with white silk chiffon, and attended by Miss R. Caw ley, while M. Duggan, a brother of the groom, was best man. ."tir the wedding, tho guests re paired to the home of the biide's par ents, on Stone nvenue, where an elab orate wedding supper was served, and whe'-o congratulations were tendered them. They left on the midnight train for RufiVtlo and Niagara Falls, on a short wedding tour. Roth young people are well known and extremely popular young people, and were theireeiplents of many valuable presents. Bowling Club's Officers. The South Seranton Cowling club met Tuesday evening in l.aubcher's hall, Maple street, and elected the fol lowing otllcers: Captain, William Meister; president, Henry Keifer. treasurer, Charles Kiefer,' and secre tary. James Hawk. Tins society is In a good and healthy condition, both numerically and finan cially, and many matches will be played this winter. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. The Swiss Gruetll society will have a jollilleafion and entertainment for the members and participants in their recent anniversary exercises tonight, in matter's hall, Lackawanna avenue. A literary programme has been ar ranged and music for tho occasion will be rendered by the Schweitzer Macn nerchor. Farncis I.oughraii, esq., of 423 lurch street, returned after spending a few days with his mother In IIn?.!etun. Michael licgan, of New York city, inspector for tho Lackawanna Iron aud Ptet'l company, is visiting friends on the fc?outh Hide. The members of St. Aloyslus society will meet In regular session tills even ing In Vlinrniaey hall. 15ev. M. J. Fleming, assistant priest of St. John's church, has returned from his Kuropean trip. GREEN RIDGE. Tlii ftnici.il ol Mm. nila ll.imnli tnuk placi- itrnlay .ifk'tiioon liom the lioine of her CI.1113I1 lir, -Mm. A. b. D.'ijcw, of ami Aiiioll.i arntif, llic Ei-nlci'i who tniidueti'il liy llri. Ii fl Uo.vl iiie, pntor nf llic North Jlaiu Avenue llaptlst tliiinli, of which iIiipjwJ w.ts a mratbor. A iii.irlcttc fniin tlio ihoir of that ihttrch mng "Ahhlc Willi Mo" and '"Ihe L'liilstl.iu'1 liood Ni'jht." 'flu1 iilMcaien win- Ulli'S 1'l.irlt, I'. Howls, Willi.im Cliappcll and Mr. Hall. Tlu Howcr-liiareH were Mis Sarah I'ldlim, Mrs. Li" 7le WIllLiiiw, Mrs. AHic D.pnv nml -Ml-! llertln l.n.cy. 1'rliiuN wi-ru pio.ent from SuuLuiy and lllijontshuur. Whlli .Mr. II. It. Andipws, of Capome arime, was ilibiiis 11 new and spirited horu jotnday nllrinoon the iiiiini.il liiraino frijhtcnid at n pmliiK loiomotlM! near the lieliware ami Hud son railroad rnvblii? nt Oupniiie niriiiti! and baich Mid't and rm nway. Mr. Andoion was thrown out of the cariiai,''- ami quite Imlly in juied. IU- w.n taken to hii hoine, win re h" was atumhd liy Dr. II. J. lleilliiKlioir, Tho lioiu w.Ij uiiglit hoiore any iurthir ilanuse wai dune, Mr". Klinpion, wife of itev. W. fi. Sinipson, ului hit Ihcu in (-.ilifornia and other wctcrn nates lor Un- pat ilirco inonllu, lb c.peited to return homo tomorrow-, Tho twenty-fourth monthly moetlm; of the Mill's union of lirccn llhlu'O will tie held thLl i-veuliiK in the elupcl of the liieon llld';i l'ri'i h.ileilan eliureh. Municipal nutters will be the clneial topie for thu evenliuf. Dr. I.nilmj will bpi-jk on "Municipal Iteform" and Cily holltitor A. A. Voilims will de-crihed Ilia Rnrfiiiiiirnt uf cities of thu brcoiiit lias-.. O. P. W'ldllinioie will h.ue iluiKf of a fpeci.il prori.inime of tun tie. A Iuiko iillend.incc of tho memhors and thill- frit mil la iei)iiesltd. 'Ihc "WIli'lii' I'atnhal" will be repeated In tle lirccn lliiUc lll'iary toniaht. The cil.o wall: l.y silioUm of Xo. -J7 sihool will he idwn. Home nude candy will he oileud for salu and a do litiitfiilly plea'ant cvtiiini; U uuied all llio.e wlici attend, Tho (ireen IHdira Wo'iicii's riirMian 'IVinpcr. aiK union will unit IhN cienliu at 3 o'clock at Mrs. II. T, .lacktou's, 11UU Mun-cy aicnue, , cordial Imitation is intended to all. THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE (ZR AI Nifi Do you know that three-quartets of all tho world's headaches aro tho result of using tea aud coffee? So physicians say. Quit them and tho headaches quit. (irain-0 lias tho coffee taste but no headaches, AUgteccrs; 10c, aud 25c Men's Underwear and Hosiery Highest Grades. Lowest Prices. UNDERWEAR. Heavy Welshl nibbed llalbrlMan 4Se Ileaiy Silk I'liTi'cil (north ?1.'J3) 7fto A large auorttucnt at U3a ('omtstliiK of heavy iialunil wool, licaiy colored wool, inercirbcd silk nnd wool, hraiy balbrlKKau In pleat Jrlctles, worth $1.23. l'liip Xiilur.il Wool and 1'aney Wools H.ii Kxlrn lie ivy natural I,innbs' Wool, fancy Blllt aud I.ltseaml fine Wool Ribbed 41.03 HOSE. fane' and Hlactc Hose, 15c, 2 for 23c mmt Try Our 10c Collars. None 'ofott Oriental Rugs and Carpets At Special Reduced Prices. 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 ths very lowest prices. . , Also a fine line of Wilton, Smyrna and Axminster Rugs at a bargain. EVERY RUG GUARANTEED. Michaelian Bros & Co. 124 Waslihgloi. Avanin, Seranton Pa. 275 Finn Avenue, New York. F. L. CRANE FURRIER. Established 1866. No eml or pretty Stoilds, Fine Furs, Fill-neckpieces Collarettes, Cnncs. Our 'inc of JnrlftsJi'.uMcs' ami Misses' Tal or Mills will "Fill the Bill." Fur Ronnlrliig a specialty. HAW EURS BOUGHT. 324 Lackawanna Avenue, Seranton Pa. BURNS PROVED FATAL. Death, of Little Mary Fenton at tho Lnckawnnna Hospital. Little Miiry Fenton, the. two-year-old daughter of Mrs. Fenton, of Hnmm court, South Seranton, died yesterday at the Lackawanna hospital of 'burns received Monday, while playing near her home. Her mother, who was also burned while endeavoring to save her child, has been discharged fiom the in stitution. Tho little girl suffeied from burns nil over her body, and her condition was considered very serious by tho hospital doctors on her arrival at the Institu tion. She received thu burns while playlnpr about a small fire built In the struct. Her clothes caught the 'binge, and by the time her agonized mother could come to her assistance she was envel oped iu llame. ,The mother's hands were badly burned when she attempted to tear off the burning clothing. SYRON IN SYRACUSE. Word to That Effect Received by His Brother-in-law Yesterday. Anthony MeAndrew, of fiia North Main avenue, received word yesterday that his brother-in-law, Captain Pat rick Syron, who mysteriously dlsap poaied over a week ago, is visiting relntives In Syracuse, N. V. Tlio captain wrote a letter to a friend In the city, who read the btory In Tlio Tribune, and immediately notl ed Mr. MeAndrew. OBITUARY. Misi blzzie IlJiio'.t, the aceoinplishod juuns djusthter of Mr. and Mn. Anthony Uurott, uf ( htiiy suet, died 'niesi'sy nt her homo aficr Jli illiiesj of hevcul iiiiiulln, "iiutd ly did, nl.iili Kiudually Slew into pmi'iiionln and (in illy into Into lomuiiiptlon. IKecased w.u 17 jcjij of ao nml was u jouiu lady nf many aieonip'l-.liuunU and beloved by all with whom she tame in con. tatt, Tlio funeral will take placo Ihh inornlii,' fumi tho family unldencii on clioirj stuct, w. ilua In ht. Juliii'd iliuuh at '.) ii'tloiU, and in. teriiicnt in Citlicdr.il ceinet ry, lle.ldj her par. nits the is sunlied by tlio following hiothus nod kNlers: Mr. John Muuay, ithod.i lil.nul; Miii, Mlihitl Laiiitaii, Mr. Jainn Cainphill, Mli Maitarct llarntt tnd Patrick and .Ithii lljuetl, V, A. St, John, of this illy, his rvehnl a dbpalcli from IVnlljn, Pa., that hl hrollur. Prank, died at tint plate. Ilo was tiuainil In the coal hu.liHts and wan idlle will lo do. lit w.lj ntiont 10 je.ii of live and (an a''o win a roiiduetor on tin l.-ldsh alley raPioad, liiimli lietwien llluiiia and Gaston. lli is tainiud liy tlw (ollowliu lirollieril Jce A., uf .Manttield, 0. Cliarlci W of I'iltsU'ii. W. A., nf ft ron ton t John M., of Pelth Anilio, N. -I.j lieuiw, of Willcj-Ilaric, 'Hie luntral will take plaiu this aftunoon ut Ptiilbn. . JIarpret llopkim, aiinl t9 jia, died last eu'iilinr at the llllUldc lluiue. The supei Intend nit of the Home wou'd likii to hear from hef frlends as to what disposition th.ill ho liiado of the leiiialns. Harold, the infant child of Mr. and Mu. Wil Ham Hall, of (lay uvume, iliid Tui-mliy nitflit. runcral will he held tliii luondne at 0 u'llutk. Intcriiicnt at Kluihuret. Jllss (Iwen Itecte, aced 2 ca, of llelleiua HeUhH, ditd )ttcidiiy inoniluif at the Mwh Taylor hospital of tj-jihold feer. The dcccaul SI Jwih A ItAvy Merino, 17c, 8 for ................. Ma I'lnc rVulittiere and llalbrlKican ............. 2S1 Imported Caihtncrc niul Msles J SHIRTS. Fancy colored. CuflVto inateli 70-) fancy colored, Onus lo match Ma Munhtltnti and Wilson llrolliers' print, J pair t'tiira (1.U GLOVES. Dre.i Kbl, lined or linlined tl.09 I iiilrescd Sncdu silk, lined or linlined ,...$1.00 r'ownc'a and Adler's Glove, lined or un lined 1.M 412 Spruce Street, Seranton, Pa. Better Made. All Shapes. rm AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUH THEATRE "-'BurKuniler & ReU, Lenses and Manager' A. J. Duffy, Bujlnest manager. OSK N1UHT ONtT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. Broadhurst's Latot Comedy, THE HOUSE THAT JACK BDILT "How Ahout Your Alarm Clock." r-rlces Lower floor, orchestra, $1.50; orchestra circle, fl; die-s circle, 7Jc. Haleoay, flitt tw rows, 7re. ; chele, 60c. Seals on eale Wednesday at 0 a. m. Saturday, November 17, MATISUE AND MOIIT Augustus Pitou's Elaborate Production of Ths Gunner's Male A JIanimoth Scenic Production, i u w in 'ay what "Setret Senicc" and "Shenandoau are to the Army. liilCKS Matinsc: I.ocr floor, 60c.; entile balionv, 25c; children under 12 years to any part of house, 1.1c. Nt'ht: Orchestra, ?1.00; onhestra ilrde, 7.1c; ilri-3-. circle, 60c; halcony. Cist two rows, 73c; balcony circle, 60e. Sale of scaU will open Thursday at 9 it. m. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, BUMUUNUBR A ,BIS, l.ci5:eJ. 11. A. UkoWN. Altaiar. ALL THIS WEEK. Kuntlsy-Jackson Co 1'iiw.nting IliB 1'ic.ductions at Popular Pricix. all -ntat wi:i:k. SCHARF AND MORRIS CO. ix uui'i:urouti:. M.ttiiicp Pi ices -hi and 20 nta. i:eidinr Pni.c.5 10, -0 and oO cents. w Oeisly Theatre II, H. I.OXO, Leasee ntl lianajcr. Thico llajs Coniincncln,' THUIISDAV, NOV. 15. Ihc Ills llpiuty bliow HUH ITU K bllAMON'S "SOCIAL M AI D S." 'I he funniest, irayrat and prettiest hurleo.ueri lh.it eici- icached the town. 2-JUrry Bui-lisiiues-u'. Ill' ibacioiu, deliulitful and charm. Ins lil.AH MUUIX, and a largo chorus ot baud, fcuiue women. PtlLi'a- lac., 25c, 3JC, 60c. 'flirto Uijs, Cominenclni; MONDAY. NOV. 19. The Orierlnal BROADWAY GIRLS. And the t'aniouj "Ginb IN BLUE." RITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Billoushoss. Constipatioria Dyspepsia. Sick-Koau- acho and Llvor Complaint. SUGiAR COATBD. 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Bold by all drueelaU or sens aj inou. Ncrylta f teJlcal Co., Cblcl Bow by McOarrah & Thomas, Drug gluts,, W l.uckuwanna uve., Svrunton, Pa, A 8k n of noauty Is o Joy Foraver. U ciiiIaii, on Ji.n.ic.w. iii.ALiiriKM. e jv. limuvvi ln, iinipici. fi0KM& 'SS yfW?C?. Moili Uuiiv., lu u, aud Bkui -, Vt KT -TTM UUJUWU- lJ l!1tr UUOUta OIL C5 v-jirjr-dCS uu.ut, uiil isl -asiiW-A janiuuicjoa. H u L H W Q i. .r lil r ll,in.l I I,. & nl 1 .vj. " iw -. m vvean. ana u . 1 ii liAruilf tft tAMtm f iu ut) xit 19 pr :cl vane, acl IU j.wHHiin; A, tjre Mid J Uuyft iuoc h&ff u i'lelil)i , UdlMWlllUKf. I I rM.fniinana. ludiOnB' I len.t hararul K; mi "i" Fl ili.ni tar til pnnui w....nl. nil.r. In the U. B.. C4liiM. ' ami ttao. T. UOfKUiS. fjp'r, W Omt ivm W, a :i djiiehtiT of 1). W. Hce, of Pll -ci... ,,, .r,l ulll I ii.. iil.ir fiom thu lur hiothir. 10 Acker aunue, JJelleyueJ I afternoon ut IMA) o'clock. James, tlio l-uai-uld win of John Nafus ktieet, Pilt.ton, died Tuesday Puueral today at 3 uMoik. IiiUruieuta ttreet ccmclery. m$m mMM&amimi H3I7J4IIIB.1 krf - s w x. 'sS 1 -7 fe1 t" y r. til J&rtC?A 7MWA11 VSl , t -in.