7iSBKV-?7TWTrilB5f7lv ipS -"vwr Ut.7 -i. i ' H $mir - - "" i Hl l J V rUtiU SCMAJNTOA TRIBUNE- WJUUiMfJSJJAl', uU UiUJLWJK 0, 1UU1'. 6 iv th " '? wsj-r?' ""u 'flBv Tyy. p WEST SCRANTON LITTLE CHILD'S LEG FRACTURED SHE HAN IN rilONT or A HORSE ON JACKSON STREET. Befoie Dr. W. Rowland Davies. the "Olivet, Could Pi event the Acci dent, the Child Was Under the Hose's Feet Baking Powder fnkiv Skips WJten Threatened with Arrest Puneinl of Wlllinm tHumphtcys Entoi tainments nnd Socials Other Mattel a. I'lltlll'lillf, Hi" l.-.VO.ll-olli diiiightu (if Mnikctnian Colony, of Ntirth .Multi ave nue, was- tun down by u home nn Jack son sited, yt.s-lerdaj alteinoon, mill tuisinllied n fiaotuied leg. The hoiM mil being ill l'( n lp 111. V. Rowland Da vies-, of South -Main a". e nue, it nl the child l.m out onto the xtioot luun the .sidewalk unit la Ironi of th" Inn so. without nothing lit l iioi II. Ah i-oon a- ihe doctor -:iw Hit- little one ho pullt'd up hit luusc, but It. was ioo lain, iiinl the ililltl till mull , the hofu's foot, with tln abov result, 111. IJavles- pleklll tilt lltll" Olli' lit), -plated hi'i in lil i'.iii luge mill "look In i to hoi homi', whi'ii he ledm ed tin ti.u -im-e. bandaged up tho wounds, unit made her a roiniortnltli' u j x t-i 1 !. Tilt m ddent nut ontli ! unavoidable. The pionint .ullor ol Dr. Davit t and 111.-. H'lilu1 to ihf i hlld win- highly rnmniendabli . Another Patch Discoveied. A .Miun;r iivm. lepio-i Ming lilin--ilr :ih .in agent tor thr "Mini r'.s fiilon Tt a iiinipiiny." has bom llim-llaiiiinlii:-- a liunilii-i ol Pons, w ivi-s in Vt"--, Si 1 1111 ton II I ( l!ll, (It d VV.T pllt tn lllglll i - uidav. wbpu ibiiati-iud with .mm'. Ills i'aini- 1st to take oidcts lor to.i and coftee. taoniNini; in liiinKh i-n-l.u Kid tiaiiu-d pli uuos .i. :i pii-niluni. When In- appeal s with the goods, lie tiles to i))lin off baking powilri Insto.id o! tilt Ita and infloi'. .mil give .1 nun .i 1 helper plctuit' 1I1 in l -I111.M1 in tin sample. Two of his -villous iiilli.wid him to TMaln avenue j. 1 Mr ul, iv ntttt noun, and while 11 nip'-vpiiffi 1 was summoning a p.itiohii.in, the fakir in.ulo good hi !. ( tii'. runeinl of William Humphieys. Thr- fmn-i.il 01 tin- lut,- William llumpliifvs in 1 1111 oil .vvsici dav ,if lei -iir.nii tt.mi tin- t.miilv ipshIi in ., I4't l.ul.iM ito sheet, ,tnd was- largdy -it- A Dally Reminder Vol ull ret It -Ii it r" n-i-il m i Dufour's fa: It will rrlic-u t! it Co:ili mil Colli 111 unc ntfclit. 10K 6ALU DV G. W. JENKINS. Fine Perfumery, Complexion Specialties a nil Toilet Requisites. This New Department At the Globe Warehouse, is uot as well kuowu as it ought to be, wheu its merits are considered. It lacks nothing to make it complete, and contains many good features not to be found in any other similar depart ment in town. The Perfumery Stock Embraces all the best, foreign and domestic extracts from the most celebrated laboratories and there's many an instance when quite a little money can be saved from regular list prices. The Best of Soaps Are to be found in this department, and include Pears' full line of scented and uuscented goods, Cuticura, But ter Milk, Palm Oil, Glycerin, Oatmeal, Cold Cream, Tar, Sulphur, Caslimen Bouquet, Shaving Soaps, Med icated Soaps, etc. All at the lowest possible prices. In Complexion Specialties The market has been ransacked to secure the best only. Among the' leaders are Meuuen's Talcum Powders, Knglish Wood Powders, Violet Talcum Powders, Col gate's Preparations, Antiseptic Tooth Powders, Royal Tooth Powders, Eastman's tbnzoiu of Almonds (lotion) etc., elc. The Toilet Requisites Includes everything iu the Brush, Comb and Manicure line, for grown people aud childreu, Also sprays, puffs and the hundred aud one other things which the woman of fashion has declared to be essential to her comfort, beauty and happiuess, and there is something to be saved iu most every case by buying them here, Favoti'Us with a Call ' If for no other purpose than to look our line over. c fescSSSwSJSsiSSS; 8 Ii Globe Warehouse mzZtr& .-n- lended. Tho pei-vlces ivrto condudctl bv ltov. Thomas- tie llruthy. D. U.. lutMor of the .Turkfon Sheet Haptll eliurth. A muiii trite from the eliuieh !lllp 111 till SCt'VlCPB. Tlip pall hmtiTitt wcto Outgo v'ui mnii, Anibio.tc Ncnlnn, 1'runk llynon, t.ow-ll l'tlcp. Mr. Kflitoll ntltl Atloll VnuiiK. lnti'iinonl w-iih uiaTip In th" Wi'chhnin Htiopt pt-niptpiy. Royal Society of'Gootl Fellows. I'lic Wo si SumuIdii nx-ti'inhlv ol th" itoval mv-IpIV of Hood IVIIowm will hold a oi'lnl i'iliiii In Hod Mimi'm hull, mrner of Main avi'inti' ami .latltoii stri'i't, toinoitow ovi'iilnu'. Addip-nx will im ilollvapil hy Hon. V. Unit APKiir, vlM-pnMlih't- of thi oi-doi". Altoinuy rionry A. I-'ullor. of Wllkpt.liaiiv, a nii'iiihi't or tin- 10m ntlltp.' on luwtj Dr. W. S. WcaM'f. of l'ltlxton, Mupii'tiio moilloal oxaniliu'r of tin- older, and other iiotiihli'i. IhitLMtalniui'ut will bo fuinlHlii'd for tin- lnltoti, and tt lunch and sinuliet will h iii1oyi.il iliuliiK tin.' pwnliii:. "Kaulia Komos." 'I'lto ilikoN for thlx tiitiitaliiitipnt aio In tht- haiuH of tin' csi't-iitlvi' loni-inlttt-i' of tin.- Sjinnltli War V. I oralis lor illnti 11m t lot t mid ,i,tti. Till" tho 111 it appeal ol the Spanlnh Win Votoi . mt to tho public ThiMP It a hlitli-toiiod and plabniati' i-iiloitaln-iiipiiI in pii'p.uatloii w-liili will filvo u lull and toninliti' intorpi elation of ' Km U', j Kninii'-." . Electiic City Wheelmen. A loRiilnr liioi lliiK of tlu dub ..t In Id l.iM. pxcnlim, at whli h thou- wa" n laij-M- aUolul.illn-. nioitlnn ii'tuint won io-"hi'(l, a uniolU'i wat onlojtd and .1 him h'Wim wnH. I'm pai.itlont vvoio lii'KUti loi oponnif, I'M- now bowline, alloy nnd romlm-tlni; a lab when tho nllovs aro I'niuploti'd. Enteitainment and Social. Tho llajitl'tt VouiiK I'ooiilo's union ol lh' oli-.t DaptNt 1 hureli hold an 011 li 1 1'lliuiKiit -ind mii ill in their lrw a-"-pnibly 100111 last ovonln;;. A ltiKf .niillcno" wa-- )iioint and onjoyod the ini;jtatiini' . Tile pat tielp-ints won-: Mis. IJ.ui dolpli .loiitt. M1--S lioatiiio .lonpt, Miss lit Ion Thoiii-is. ri'i-il Robinson. John i:Mtis. Mist Aliio Williams, lto. Wht'oli'i. Mist Ruth lloiWoo and Mls- la ill It 1 M01 ii--. St. Bienden's Social. Tlic inmibi'is n( ,st. Mielidt'll's uuin i II. Youiik Men's Institute, tondpioil tiioh latlv lni'inlt a .-ocial In Meais' hall last euiiiK'. whlib w at a sot ial -.net tsp in oei )).u Hi tilai. I'liwaids 01 mif luindtid ouplt's "no in ,itt( ndaiu e, and a pto,-,rininnu-ol tip-lndato daunt were onjo.M'd. The in-municutal an oiiipaniniPUts wen li.inlslnd bv Trot. I.00 fiof-sn. v ho pla.rd i miinbt-r ol new and popttlai : "loi tlntii. Suipiise Paity. Mi. and Mis. Dald IMwanh of .111 Thii leenlli Mtit'l, wire am n abb sinpilsid on Monda r-enliiR, bv u l.irm- niimbor of Ii leads. The tinit vas tilcf-anilv sjeni in :,anict .-ind swffyyCTrBTiTsffjByjti tn-jgftypffSSTLr nlhcr tllvpitlont. Stusto was also a rcnturci of thu PVenltiB. Mr. Thonmt Allium remlrroil ft nulo pitlluwli "l.nulsp," nut! "Tho Holy Olty" ami "ihvlutl y Delyn" wric alio ipihIupi! by Mr. Duvltl HIovpiih. MIh AVInlfipil N.muo anil Jim. DtHltl IMwukIh nlwi H.nit; coltif. Tin1 iRconipanlt.i whip Mint Annlp T. lltimiilncyn ami Mr. Ivor li ko. Itefioxluupiil'i wph' M'txctl ut a icfiRoiiiihlf hour, when Hip kuphIH ilopaiti'd lor their hiunon, all Imvlns i'n.iyptl a ilollRhlful tlnip. The MllntvluR wfif ini'ipult Mr. iitul Mi.s. Davltl IMw-aiiN. Mr. and Mr". D.nltl StfVi'iiM. Mr. tiinl Mm. .lohn livant. .Mr. anil Mi-n. Tliotnaa Mmilmtn, Mr. anil Mm. Waller lVp per. Mr. IMiar. Mltoi Mnrprnrol 131 waiiN. .nnle I'tlof. WlnlfiPil Nnona. Aiinlo T. Utuiiplnt'y.i. MatKiotta .loiioM. MarKati'l ami lllotlwon Sloven-, ami Miwtm. t:aii .lone-t. Wllllani Da vler. I vol Ti-loe, "William lMwardn. .lohn Sti'VPiiH, Tlioiiiat J. IMwui'fli and Tholiiai Wi-lt'V llvali". Thosu fioni out-of-town weio: Mltp-4 Small .101101. l.uoietlu .Ioiip. I.I.Ip Daw son. .Maijtan't Klin,'. Jonnlo Daw-pon and Hollo Onwpon. of .Moolo. nntl MIps Kato I'ati.v, .Tolni la-wN ami Peter 1'aiiy, ol A oca. Deaths and Funeials. A ihlld named riynn, aged 1.! yearn, died yexti'iday at the liome of her Pil putt on Twpiitv-llfth itieel. The fun ei ul will be toiiiluclpd toinoiiow. In-teiim-nt will be iniule In III'.' C.illU'ilriil ('iliielerv. Tho liotlv of the late Audio Timleiltn. uho loimnllted sulfide on Suiulay, ai inleiifd In the Callu'ilral lonieteiy ye tetday afteiiioon. No 'ivli'ex wen held over tho linialii". and but few at-U-lided the funeral. .1. K. lllltypll, a lesidellt ot Willis villi', who was well-Unown in West M"ianlon, died .es-terday niornluK at lilh Inline, iillei- a mm Ion attai k of iheuinittNin. The fuueul will occur on li Id. iv at 11. "0 oMoek. and Intni incut will be niailo 111 U'ashbmn .street eeni eleiy The lotlpre- of which ilei'P.isrd wa ii number will liilse rhaiRe of the spi vices at the cemetery. Tho ftineinl of the late Mm. Muiy Maine will take place toinoiiow 11101 11 Int; Mom the house, i fuller ol AVcl T. iclsti wanna tienne and Chestnut tin eel. A ii'(iiieni mass will he Ming at Si. I'alilik's Catholic chinch and builil Mill b" made in tin- Cathedral ci in"U'rj . NOTES ANDPERS0NA1S. I'oieiii.ui John Uoffinan, of the Hampton mines, is lonliiud to hi. home In lllne-s. Mr. and Mm-. Mam ice Miller have le ttnmd home finm theli weddins' tiip, anil aic piopaiiii to go houspUi eplus on KolU .stHOt. .laiin s, the loui-jcai -old fun of Mi. and Mm. a. V. Itlttenhouse. of .107 Xoith Main avenue, li.nl his- wi Kt fi.tcluu'il H'LPiitlv wlillo plftyliiK 111 the yard. "Hillj" Williams, the nilnsiul man. wa initialed Into the Colonial dab last cuntiiL,. Tin- iili.im'i and I.lttle (ileaneis nf the Simpson TM. ( vhuuh will (ondiiet a iiiiiiiuaKe pale on Xovonibei 1.1 and II In Ihi- aiant slonioom at the loi nti ot Xoith Main aenm and l.alay ette stioct , Tiie siiiBii-, of the Stunner avenue I'l-5-bvtPilan diuiill .lie idiejislnp: tin oiaioiia, "Hetlilolieiii " which will be pie-entiil duiliia; the holldav s. Mm V. i: Daviis. nf South Hebeet 1 avenue, lias ntitined home liom t'itts. bin k. The foilball ftann- al Alhletic Paik on Monday nftunonn between the Alumni of Xo. It M'lioot and the TliKli w hool siuh tiani. lesulteil in a vutoiy for the alumni bv a scoie of 11-0. Mr. and Mm. Da i.t A. MotKaa, of rihuute avenue, ulebraied the tor tlolh aniiivcm.itj ot thcii mailings at Ihf It home laM Simdav. Uiirc niun bui of 1 1 11 mis wctc pio-ent to ionp al ula to lliem l!i v. and rm II. c. MeDi-i iiiott, ot the Shnjison M. I', iluncli, aic spend ing a lew da.vs In New Vmk. Tlic s,i-t. m ot Hethan or St. Davids HpNcupal cliuifh will conduit a liitisl ealv tomoiiovv evenins. tonimrnclns- at ,S o'i lock. A sllvei nfleiliiB will bo Lik en at the dooi. 0 , 1 N0RTHSCI1ANTON. 'III. luiicial of Aim. Tati nk ll.if,- Ktity will In hild this tnoinhiff a l ! o'(li at Holy llosun cliuifh. wlieie a hih m.is of iLCjulfiu will bo ct ie hiated, Inltinient will be made la the H.vdc I'aik Catheilt.tl crnif-lciy. Mis. Alex. I'.iydfli. of I thai a. X. Y., i' vls-iiiut: her niothiMi Mi.-. S. Dawes, ot Thtoop stiiot. .I0I111 Movei 1- on a huutlnt, nip In the vicinity of SlioiKlsibiiic. .Ml-"1 Alice Miller htii leluinid home, ain.1 a vMi with her imientH at AVIm 111 em. The Iiistallallou of the follow lm; new Olllieih tor flic eilMllllK ear took place In tin- Keystone- l.ileiaiy association'.-, moms Monday oveulm;: I'li'sldent, ., J. 'lenity; vke-pn siik'nt, T. . ttreely: tltonlliiK S"i tet.u y. T. A. I'l.tik; tlnan- ial "-eoietai-.v , I'. I''. Itean; ticasuiei, .1. T. Mi Xiimnia: niatiaRcr, T. .1, Hvans. Atlej tho (orpmotilis a smoker and n tcitainiuent by seveial inenibim of the aii&ini.iiiUui look iil.u e. The will not hold tht'li wiekly social loiuoiiow-ov-eiilnf,', 011 actouni ot the deiks' ban quet. .lames Keeniui, of Mm, sliiet. eni jilnyed as n (h email at the l.c'golt'H Cieek iiillleiy, met with a palnlul titel di at Monday afternoon. AVhlle eiiKafied hi lepalilnt,' the inarhlnniy his U-ft aim was badly inshcil. The Alpha, (inma foot ball team will pla.v the lleiklmeis', of Ciieeu UIiIko, at Siiiiileri-ou'it nail:. Prill iv ufternooii. The follow limofllt op havp been eloit eil III the.limlor I'adein or society ol the ITov Idem e I'lcsbyti-rlan cIhu-lIi: T'lepl dent, Flossie Alvord; vlce-tuefildent, A snot Mat key; setrotary, Until Sadler; tieusipi'i, Willie Hill. The iuijioj Intend, cut ol Hie dt riai lint nt la Mm, Watson c.iiniu. Two lniKp foiiRii'Katloiis llHtened last Sabh-illi to Insti active and caiclulb inepmeil dl-euslons bv Ilov. Dr. lluild In llu Piovlilence I'leshyleilan church. The moinlnu; subjecl was "Tluco 1'iin diniental I'ikIs." and In tho fvnnlue tiie l in inn was, "Ont-'i- PI.uo lu Mle." The Seianton "MrnV society ol the Xoith I'lid will have lis November as sembly on .Monday civpiiIhk uet, In thn Ptovlilfnoe Piesbjleilan sot hil 100ms. Tho lltenity and philanthropic (iiinmlt tee have an unusually nm.ulivo jiro Kiamme for the occasion, .ludtju A. A. Yicbuis Is the picsldeut of tho aoviciy, and tho mcmbcishlp Includes promi nent men of vailmis walks in Hie ami of the vailous chuichcb in tho Noitli HinJ. A SENSIBLE MAN W011M Mf Rniiti'i Pjl.-Jin loi Hie Tin oat :i-l J.urjrj. It W tuiln; moio CuJjrlu, (Ilj, Astliuii, nroncliltlt, Cioii anJ jt Huoit ji d I mis 'Iroubld, dun jiij utl.ei nicOUhic. The (ircptlclor laj autloiucil siij Unujbt to fciiu 0 1 tJinplo Dottle Klfc lu inntliLi. on ut the mill vt tliU iUJt iun.J. 1'iUc ?. 'ill JJ- f REEN BIDOE. iTemy II, Litileck, for yearn resilient of WO Sunset avenue, have mtiVetl to Noithtnubei luiul, Pa. Mr. Welti, foieman for the tlieeu ttlilao Liiinber compauv, lum roiiteil Mr., danicH 1'iancU' house on Moniov avenito and exntct'-) tu occupy It In the near iiituie. Tho Jleihlmem of Utemi lllilue ami the Atpha (lama foolhall team of Xoith I'ml will pla.v at Samlerson's park Kilduy ufternooii. The ftincial of William HuHllim will luku pluce from the home of Ills ilailKhter, .Mm. (Jpoi'kp I. 1'ulle.v. "I lieen UMrp street, this afternoon, in leimetit al Tunkhiinnocl;. Tiie funeral ot the Ial" IMsar D. Harclay wilt take place fiom the honu' of his fiither-ln-iuw. Adam Peitsii-. coiner Mousey tivenuo and New Yotlt Mil eel. thla ni'teiiuinn. at 2.' o'clock. Itiloiiiioiit In Km oil Hill vemelery. -Mm. H. P. Kllluin. of Pike county. Is the RUest of her dniiKhlcr. Mr'. II. C. ilipeit. of Delaware sticet. The "Tow nrt" male inialette me making prepaiallons to visit their for mer pas-tor, Uev. C. X. Newell, who now lives at Pnionilale. This dikiiuI .allon Is maklm; inplil strides llinlei the I'tflelunt leademhlii of ISIchaid Par 1 1 ey. Colunibiis Conimariiler.v, Xo. iiii-i, Knlshts of Malta, H i.iIIuk a new class of novices to be Initiated In the near futuie. This is the voutiRe-t 10m mandeiy in the county and bids fair to be tho banner oiB.iulzntlon of the slat", AY. II. Wliltiniiie has niovcil Into Mr. Kocli'.s house on Capoiise avenue. I'i lends having- nrticles to contilbute to the llimmnsc sale to be condm ted bv tJieen PJiIkc Haptlst hureh arc ie iliicsted to send al tides to the pur-s-onas-e or notify Mis. Atldvnian, of l".!'i Monsey avenue, a- soon as pus. ihle. Sale comment. t s on Saluiihi.v. Nov. !'. tlnods lecelvetl all day Filtla at .".JO SmiH'e sticet. The Creen Itidtfe Women's Clu-Ntiun Teiiipeiaiit e union will meet this .11 tiinoon at Mrs. .lacksou's, irsiiu Mou sey avenue, at :i o'i lock. The leimrt of the state convention will be eonlinucd. Miidlitt invitation is euended to all. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Sacngsiiuncle Completing Airange ments for Tonight's Enteitain ment Other Shoit Items. A final ..-ton of the Srti'iiftii 1 nude society's committee of anani nients was held at thr li lieadouai tern lasl oveiilnjT, and accoidius' to the repents made, tonight's enteilainmeiit will be a si and muslial and llnani Ial -iieros--. Pl01esot Plant. I'eltlhof i's tannins Midlets, fiom Itock Island, HI., will be ihe atti.tctlon, anil as tliev come heie wltli the hlghel testimonials tiom all over the lounttv. Athletic hall should be ciowded to the doom. At the con clusion of the mulial ptogi amine. Pie floor will be rleaiml foi dancing, for .liich milr-lc- will be tuml-hcil by P10-fes-or Joseph AVagner. The committee of nnangenieiils an: John Mais, Jacob Schtelbii. John Schrotdel. Ma IjUtlwig. Louis HitiieU. chaili-s Kia.vei, William Haumsai tnc-r. rlwaid Klaus, John Kempter, Jacob lie--. A Deserved Promotion. Miss Lydla Sailer, one of the mosi popular ioung ladles in this section and a talented sinjjcr, has reaped u-(-ognition and honors bv ic.i'on ol her pl-asing iitifonality and splendid volte. A few days ago Miss Sailer j- unti tled thai her set vices were de-med by 'the (otigi citation of the Carboiidale Tiinity Hpiscopal ditndl. and a ( na il ad Jor .1 j ear. at vu llaltLi lag ti" ms, was eiulosed. Mi-s Sailei stlgned the- contract, and I.- b'ing vvaimlv con giatulaled by lit r numtioiis 11 lends on the spli ndld owning which Hie new po-ltion oliei '. Mis- Sailer has livid at lie Culai avenue tor many yearn, and litis always t.ikm a piomiiiriit pat t in tin- Hiikniy Stuel Pii sliv trii.111 ihuteli chnii. Por live yrais the .vouiig ladv has mih Willi the AVashhui 11 Street Ptesbytei inn 1 lum h choir, .-ind has ninul many honors elsewheu- a a musician. Oil Stove Exploded. The Mie (oliipailles o1 this ste weie called 011 1 about 7 o'clock last evening b.v an alitini of (lie liom P.o IS, uii-ul by a slight bla.e tit 71.5 Ileech sued, ihe lesli'eme of Mi. and Mm. Patiiik Ponnelly. An oil sjov-e npjet 01 e. plodid In one ot ihe bediooiiis and set file to some biddlmr. The blaite was scum extlnuulshf d by the 111 emeu, the danuiKf-bdng small. Mis. Donnelly, In her e-vi Ileimnt. huniied on a binning m.lttiess to put out the llie, and a- n consequence had her feet bullied lather badly. NUBS OF NEWS. A llvd.v baby ghl has in lived al the homo of Mi. and Mm. Hudeiibai h, on Hlckoiv stioet, The Volitif PoojiU's soi Id.v ol the Hickory Street Pn-sbyu rlan 1I11111I1 nutts in monthly ses-ion lomoiiovv evening. The levlval seivlies at the- fJeuilaii Methodist Hplseopal elunth, on J'ios pect avenue, which 1 oninieacril Mon day, to fonliiuie two weeks, me being hugely attondul. Mm. Allied Hallhoin and daughtor left .vestenhiv lor Ttldimoud, A'iiglnla, (o loin hn- hush ind. who has incepted a diurdi call In that illy. Fic.-h llsh, ojsieiv and clams dall.v at Sunday's market. 013 Cedar avenue. OBITUARY. lilt. J. D, HAUClvAA'-Hailv Sunday moinlng glim death dalmed auotlu r of Its victims by inking away Dr. K. 1. liai'clay. Dr. Halt lay had been a stu dent at the llaltluiore ioIIcbh of Dental Surgoiy for the past two ,vvar.s and was In his senior year Dailng his Junior jimi hu was iniuli .r pi evi dent, which Is uiiHdoicil n mail; of honor, ami shows w till what cstc-iin thn young man was held -nMlc at lOllege, Ho stood high In his tlasncs and was one of the most populni iiiiai In thn college, He wan well Itiiown thioush out tills olty, Last summer ho td as noslslnm to Dt. Tavior, wheie he ie now nl his old .nituatiitances and athlcd many othiis hy his umgenlal manner ami Kind disposition. He c-anic to this city last July, intt ailing to spend tt short vacation with his t'athei -In-law, Adam Peuser, of Oreon Hldge. wheie his family had been since June. While on tho c-ve of ictuinlng to Haltliuoie he was strlekcn with t.vphold lovei which later' on dev eloped to ijcllslr. On Oclobei iti ho was taken to the pil vnte sanltailum ut Miss CnmiiiliiR.-. iv he in he undeivveiu nu opeiatlon by Pis. lluiris, Stemicr and llc-i llugliof 011 Satuiday rnoniliig. hut owing to his weak condition ho was unable 10 sur vive tlu shook and died at 5 o'ehu'k Sumlny morning. He Is Hiirvlvod hy a wile and two elilltlien. ltu also leaves to niourii'hlM los.s a motlipr. Mm. A ami one In other, 1. .1, Hutelny or Hal tlmore. The tmioial will he held 011 Wednesday iifieiimon m 'j.no tiom the home of his rather-ln-taw. It. 1'. PliniHCK, 11 well known lesldent iliitl huteher or Clink's Sum lull, died on Monday 11101 nlnif or ty phoid pneumonia, alter a week's Mi nes. He leaves a wife, live daURhtuirt anil I In eo sons. Slant service will he held at the house at ,s o'clock on 'I'httisilay inoinlim. The remains will then be taken to Nicholson, wheie sprvlcis will bo held and Intel muni will be made. PUNMORE. P. W. llobdny returned yesteidav ti out a live davs' hunt In Pike count;.. He In ought line. 1c as a lesnll ol Ids eT foils one buck and one doe and sev en let n pheasants. The huge buck Is now 011 exhibition at J. W. Hobdus's, on lirook stieet. The Ladles' Aid society of Ihe Pus b.v tei Inn ehuieh will nn et on Thumila al'li'inoon at o'clock wllh Mm. Dl. U. .1. Chambeilaln. of Hlakelv street. Mm, A. II, Pliuh of eh. uy "treet Is seriously sick. Ml. and Mm- William Con ell hale 11 tinned ftoni a stnv with Voik state H lend-. Ileniy Hiiiiiniiiii. 01 Coining, X. V.. Is visiting his r.-iinllv hue. .Mm. H.wh J. Mamh. of lllnkdy shed. Is vlsltlnir Im- on, AVIIIIain JI. Maish, ol Hast tlt.inge. X. ,1. P. D, Miinliv Is spending some time at Haltliuoie. Mm. lloval T.ifl 1 etui nod yesteulay fiom n two w eiks' .Jtaj lu New Yin k l'lt.V. Mr--. H. M. Spent ei li fl today tor a stay ol seviia! davs at Xi w Haven. ISoin. to Mr. and Mm. J. C. Me.Mll llau. of rilth stieet, a -oil. AN UNKNOWN PRIMA DONNA l'lfin tlic l."nl 111 I'vcniiu Ncit" THIHti: IS or theie n--il tu In- In a sijiiulid little stitct in the nelahboihooil 01 the HiitHh Museum an citing lioti"e whusi pilnelpil ti commendation In the e.vps ot Its pat! oils was a tin ee-i mime dinner lor twelve cents-. It boasted n "llr.-L-t lass loom." uuil tills was inteiestlng 011 act mint ol the people to be .-cell In It. On a ceitain Januai.v uioiniut,. hovv evtr. tht loom contained but two eu--toincm, Thev-weie a gitl and a jotini; 111.111 sti.ini m to eatli othet. Holh oide-i oil and ate their dinners fuitlvely, ami both seemed to be nsh.imed ot be ing thine. "Will .ott be ofi ended if I sptak to ; on" 1 fainy we aic in the same pio fe'sioii .'" 1 "In the Mine boat at any late" she said with 11 little liieful laugh. "What make- 3.011 think so'."' "Von look musical. Aien't oii'." "J sing," she said. "And .v 111V "I Imagine I 1 ompose." "Have .vou done jmj good.'" iniiulied tiie girl, after a slight pause ' Xol it. I only hope! Have jou an f ngagement anyvv here!'.'" "Not now. 1 am tivina lor 0111 ." "It's an, uphill lire'" observed the rimnq man with a slnh. "Hateful!" agiced the gill, and then wiifj silence again. When they had paid their twelve cents they left, but stood at the dooi togethei She held out In 1- hand to him and w Isliid him good-b.vc. liood-bve." lepllici he, 'oh. one mo ment! AVill .vou tell mi- oui nana.'.'" "Alma Hrettan. And oum'."' "Mine i Tlieo Par " '-.n good toiiuin el'.'" "Xo. I'luniNes imly pioml-i' and they nn an -e little!" she leplicd dls eoiisolatel. They had nu l at dinii"i- again: the now met tln-re dail. It had lieconi llivli habit the uistom of the-e uvo -wall. In jnofL lonal Hoadon and each lininil delight iu the other's company. "I have btought ,ou baik rlu s( ore ol 'Ki.ini.ese 1,'" she said. "1 tlilnk 1 almost know it b.v lie.ut." "Vou like if." "It is u'tilly a mastei jilei e!" "And ct no iiiamiger will look at It," he said bilteil.v. "Watt! He patient!" "1 am won) out wltii walrlim. Hah! talk of yum sell. Xo 1 ham e of an 1 11 gagrmem still, .vou sa "" "None." The ue-et alh'i unoil -h,. did not Sci him at the fating house, and .-he ivoti deied wh. It was heeau,-e he was 111, When hi- iccoveied mid was able to leave Hie house, a pale and pitiable ob Jei t. with his white face and hollow cheek-, llie llmt thillK he did was to wind hl.i way to llie shabby table d'hote, arid now It was his nun to won del, tor hi- icllow -lloheiiilaii wat, not theie. And wlimr slob Into spiliiK ami spilng into .siuiiimr, but still lie did not ste her. and at last lie glew to lt.l!i;o that ihcy would not meet again. 1 4 li wa an I'atut r moiiilng seven r tirs iiiim', at -la- cum.' on of oiu .f the meai lallway stailons Into tiio oii'Oi' if Paih. Hud and navel stained. The compaiiv with whli h she had 1 et u touilng the Pu'iidi piovlnies had disbanded, and she had m lived iu thu iiipltal. pooi and fib mile---', lu soauli ol a new engagement. She enteied an unpieieiitloiis icnuu uirit dose b.v, and, while her punning imnl was In .111; piepaied, auiusid hm Kll bv glancing .u a newspaper. "M, 'Jluo. Kiiir!" The uanu leaped out 01 lire page and sttuck her i.ves, Then Kan lu Pails la pilnl! Another moment showed her that "1'raiitthca." a new opera b.v an unknown 1 oniiosi)i-, w-as to be produced as a venture thiie nlghtti heme. I I in' capital wa.-i runsideiahly under J"i. She would go to him and beg of him. loi the old tlnu-'s sake, th" favor ol a small pal 1. Sin swallow id hoi meal In 101 min ims and Hindi In-r wu iweitedly to the stage door "M. Thru Kail." the dooi keeper III I'nriniil bet. "was lodging lu tho Hun Tltaidict." 1 III a f ' w seeouds a c.ib lainkil at hd' the dooi. "M, rail'! is ho In'." she asl-.nl e cltcdly. He- was smoking In an aim thalr b.v the window and sprang up with an c-m laiiiailou of unwi nicirt. Vou" Is It iiossllile'.' Oil, how glad I am'" "Till nn- all"' sin itlul. when sin had iNplalued liei cuand. "Tell mo :p Vou aic a 1I1I1 man?" "(Ill, 110. no a el.v Pool one! I liadi and Willi -mig-lait I've Hid chime of fame nt last, The work U Jonas Long's Sons MAIL S TELEPHONE ORDERS RECEIVEPROMPT ATTENTION Just Plain Words And Facts Like This. From Our Cloak Department This Ladies Black am! Blue Kersey Jackets with yoke front and ) and bjck lias i 1-2 inch strap seam down back and a -.-. ) front, velvet collars, (iood values Ladies' Castor, Blue and Black Washington Mills Ketsey Jack et, all silk lined. Defect littintr and tiimmeJ with rows of self- .stiching large pearl buttons, velvet is made to 1 etail at $10.00. Price Ladies' 30-inch Salts Plush Cape, edge with black thibet fur, mercerized satin lined regular value, $6.)0. Price Ladies' jjo-inch curly imitation Persian Lamb Cape, meicet- ( ized lined and edged with thibet fur. Good value at nrk $0o0. Price PD.UU J Ladies' Raglans 54 to to ;o inches long, made of Oxford mel ton and black Kersev "cloth with yoke Iront and back and double breasted. A gatment well woith fci2.-o. & t rf Price $1U.UU Ladies' plush Jacket with mutiia beaver collat and edged with same bell sleeves, satin lined thioughout a vciv rich j . . and handsome garment well worth $20.00. Piice. pl5.UU Ladies' black silk separate dress skins tucked all over and has a deep llounce, with full Hare, regular value t n $12.50. Price 41U.UU Jonas Long's Sons Advertisers of Facts Only. neing put cm as a '.top-gap. so to -pi ak, bin If J -ucoeeel " He taught hi Inealh. If It .sliuif'ded he was ' niad-'t" Time th w and while thi.v v.ne dis cussing the possibilities ot his mur ing lu 1 a small pai t al o late a date, the door was opened violent! v and a stout gentleman bmst in upon them Willi .1 pei-pinng fate Tato paled at Hit sishl. la-tiiu-tivd.v he ku-w tin- niaiiigei- had biougii' bail new-. "Your iu lint donn.' lias the tnllin n. i That is all," I'ho voiing man stood niollonh' At a blow his v.oild had n ashed in mills about him. The next Instant Alma spnki : "Will ou 11 list I'lallee-ia's' music ro me?" Ilolh aien .-latWd a- if they had lieua shot Then wllh hope, ill" maiia gci in I'S-posiulatlon. "v'onV" echoed the Kuril. "Who ai. ou'.'" "1 am noboil.v," -he abU almlv 'but If .vou me willing I 111 IV be sum' one el. ' "Hut -but aic you nuul .' Vou maid not stud.v tlic semu bv Thuirtda.v nlglll." The lamlliar music war l.vlng on a chali. She saw il, snitclud at It and tin ust il into Theo's hand. "Play the aieonipaulineiit to the 'In vocation,'" s-he said, "I'm going 10 slug It," She b"niin MUldly Sli n-alinl as the (li-i barn b-tt In r Ill's that she was singing tor the crown of her am bition, mole than all she knew that she was singing to'" the salvation of tin man File loved. 1 1 knew It. too, as their eyis met. The inaiuiKeiV evebiows li I It il. and hl html rdmoU a llitb' as li tinned the p.ifc.e. "Por him I love I'm him whom I adoie!" U-v voice ro-e, flooding the loom, and when it died with the lad I'liuid the minaj,er caught her b.v both hainl.s-, ".Maileuiilidle," he ald giav Iv I lull have llie honor to submit a om trail to ou ihb- uternooii. Vour lrientl should be- giati-ful lo you" Hut Thin said nothing, only hN late spoke and II wis eliani'iil imauh. Hveij body knows what liappt lied When the i in tain tell on tin- last act ot "Fl.inci -ca" the aildlenci lose ro theli tut and eall.-d for the I'liniposn wllh dieii.s that i.iug through the home He Hlood bowing amid the deatenlllg pliiinllts, wailing tor tlu'rlii'ne to sub Hide. Hut thai was not to hi vii. Tho pi inn donna must be iecalld, and 'I'll hi led In r mi onto mom and ilu-v stood theio toRfthei, Ink I'm Is ,i icaiiud llsilf hoars" . Ho uil iihU tin -mui I, It Is a ivid dlnij pauv at a gay PaiWun hotel, The inliiigiooai lists 10 retuiii thanks and ."ays i l an aiuiropilato ihlng thai hlsVif' and he should biealtlast lu a icstauiani today bie.iuse 'It wan lu a en lain ustamant l ' .-even cuiK ago " " uul iiiiliu so ta-.li-lonnble a testauraiu, peihaps," etc ,ml the lulde laughs nieiill.v, while tliu pfop),' wnndeir vvlr.v, Admit nl Evans Was Aptly Named. I) . 1 lel.ull. I.JM III I'l'J II' It III II Wllllilll IIjMi.i II luti. .mi'ilinl M- iintaijiin if 'li.lilliur Iteli" lit lit himi- jillnil nin- hi lie. nivt. niul el'1 i vvliu tt.i I i nit l a lie iijhill. nhin l.v.iu. Ik.jiiu j cutlil, ull- i hi. ,oi iI lu In vj. ciiii.liuiil, iilile .1 Vu oik llui'.- i iiulliiil'ii. Mkhi: in In'iI Jiitl l-v tin ie vj 4 .jlnoikiU'. I "nuul Itnliil D. la ,iii., ttliw I'iialmullj V't iluinV I.hij dull' llil Week. for $6.50. Price. . pOUU collar. This jacket Q ( j)05U tt $4.98 JVHSHMETVrS. Lyceum Theatre 31, ltLls", Leee in I MiniEti A. J JiUII i, Ili M..inrif. Wednesday Alatinee and Night in) Ni.- ,i, s hi I Hi. id , 1 mnli i llll u-lll-. Illl.llil sqlllle II II I Nl 'Villi:. JI.i il I s, ii ,t, i i mult su, ,,S( The Brixton Burglary. 4.1. .1 ( i-l, II. Ml-.1 h U f 1 I IJf.I Mt. I'll. - .i " 7 M 'Hi uhI -l !, f r, ui M huh t ' ii mil "-. i ts uti Nlt till il tt 't i ))), Thursday Night, Nov. 7. Jll K I I KM III III i'll-M-ltl-j j Bertha Galland, lu j siimpin,,,, I'i, i, lui lion nf ilu VI u. pi en a Kvln in ' , The Forest Lovers IHlll f I til llll IVUMIll llllli'l Nl Nil I'lllf '"l tills tu -1 Jl s, lt i, (i i,-. llll II I ' III Academy of nusic M 111 IS, I.o.'sCe'. A I. butt), JUna.er. IWil WI I ls i tiVIVil Nl INii Tlonday, November 4. KuntSey-Harris If III i Kiji l I I l -lJ I'l . t'l'ell i . win III- -mm I'niiliit i I'll ' An Innocent Sinner i nu. v vi nun 1 1 vi is t V I il I ml "I siui 1 1 t ml I'll.. H '11 'litl ill i . Ill . viiiiiiii. In im! ') ma. STAR THEATRE All CI Ill.llltlNI.lt, N-, Vljnjirer si'KIVI MVIINII ii)Vi, WATSON'S "ORIENTALS." I l.i ii li ..ten ns i 1 li mi i,i .1) ht GRAND COM CERT. Mme. Lillian Nordica I1 Hi fUl' t,i. jl. i ii .i s , VIII llltVN sVIDNs ' i la lonilei lio'i whli III" lourtt eljlll l Olll e I Ot 'I'll" Ml.llltoll s!elnphtUl Ouhestia. Tli"oilon llniib'igti i'ou ilueloi, al lb'1 New Armory, Scra.ilon, Pa, Xhmsdny Evening. Nov. M, 1001. 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