j; 1 - Wi , K n THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1901. . n . i k u n p. . v. p. p. t, pm . t . . . k k . n n . n . ,. . . . n . . h k . fc i h . ft . . . . . ft ft ft ft k ft ft ft . ft ftft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftft ft ft ft ftft ft ft ft ft ft m ft ft ft . ft ft ft ft ft ft n t ft ft ft ft - t , ft t t u X jv v " n t ' ' ' V A' JV' ft' ft" ft ft' ft' ft ft' ft ft TIRED BACKS Backs that are tiredwearyworii out. Backs that are lameweakaching. Bad backs sick backs backs that ache like .; ,v& :. r t w T-jfeV0v.rf'f V.., a toothachethat keep you awake nights with their never ceasing pains and aches that are j the burden of the day should not be neglected. Backache is the kidneys' cry for help neg : lect its warning means many Kidney ills Urinary troubles Diabetes Bright's disease. ; There is a certain cu reft A ft' ft" ft ft' ft' ft' ft' ft' Jtf ft" ft' DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS '' X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .1 .r . . X X X ,tr X X X X X X X X X X X X X X' X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 'A 'A 'A 'A "A "A A 3 i A 'A 'A "A 'A A "A A A A "A A A "A 'A A A "A "A A A 'A "A 'A "A A A ' "A "A A 'A A A 'A AAA 'A 'A "A A "A A "A A A A A "A 'A A "A "A "A A "A "A 'A A A A A "A A A 'A A "A "A "A A "A "A A "A 'A "A 'A "A'A'AA "A A 'Aa"A"A"AA"AAA'AAAa"A 'A 'A "A "A A "A 'A A "A A A 'A "A "A '4 'A A A A 'A A "A "A A A AAA' A modern remedy for every kidney ill for kidneys only goes right to the spot. J cure endorsed by the people you know. SCRANTON PROOF! Not an experiment but a proven ft A ft A ' " X." ft' ft. Price Street. Mrs. Hiii-ali Km full, or VA Price sired, Hyde Park, says: "I honestly believe If it hud not been for I loan's Kidney Tills f would now be in my grao. Six year mho my kidneys I'lim nieiieed to iroubl'1 me At llrst I did not pay miii'li attention to it, but It kept getting worse and other symptoms appeared. I tried many medicines but without obtaining permanent relief. I was so bad that blood passed Iroin me; my baek ached so I could not wet up or down: I was sliort of breath and Dually 1 had to take to my bed. I was kiow Iiik' weaker and my suffering became. more Intense, and the doctor said ho was iloliifj all be could for me. I often wished' and prayed for death, for 1 had Klveii up hope of Ketllujf relief. -ly mother had Doan's Kidney rills brought to her notice. Rot a box from Matthews liros'. drug stoic. I took them and the tii.-'t box did me mi much Rood I got more. After the fourth box 1 thanked Cod that I bad found a rem edy which had given me a new lease of life." Lafayette Street. Mr. A. Klotss. of 1311 Lafayette street, painter by trade, ns. "Five years ago I took a severe cold which settled In my Muddcr. Kvcr alter my kidneys troubled me ,i front deal. T used many dllfereut remedies and took inodieine from a doctor who pro nounced my trouble catarrh of the blad der, but 1 sot little if tiny roller. .My condition was continually wowing worse and there was a constant dull pain across my back when sit tins; down or on settiiiK' up and turning: about the pain became very sharp. I had to work often for hours in a stoop ing position, and if 1 straightened up my baek felt as though it would snap in two. The kidney secretions were ir regular, of a. biRh color and a disagree able odor, and accompanied by too fre--iiueut action. 1 was finally laid up un able to do any work. At this (lint! a friend recommended Doaifs Kidney I'ills to me. 1 had not much faith ;n them, but 1 went to Matthews Urns', ilnifj store and Kot a box. 1 received so much benefit from tills that i con tinued the treatment until well." N. Everett Avenue. Mr. Albert Hoskllly, of oil Xorlli Uv crett avenue, Hyde Park, engineer at the Capouso mines, says: "I bad for years a. dull pain across my back. My back felt lame and sore, so much so that when 1 bent over it was all I could do to straighten up again. Whenever I took a cold It affected my baek. At nlwlit it bothered me a groat deal with sharp twinges which kept me awake for hours. 1 often got up in the morn Ills' feeliny tired and devoid of nil en ergy and ambition. There was also a kidney weakness which at times was annoying' and painful. I had my atten tion called to Doan's Kidney Pills through our papers from time to time by reading' the testimony from people. I went down to Matthews Uros'. drug store and got a box. They benefited me In every way. 1 have felt slight touches of the pain since, but a resort to Doan's Kidney I'ills never failed to relieve it." Washburn Street. Mrs. Margaret Moses, of KM2 Wash burn utrect, Hyde Park, says: "Kor a number of years off and on I had at tacks of dull pain and weakness In the small of my baek, stooping or the least exertion Increased It and at times I was so bad that 1 was nimble to work and had to have the services of a dor tor. There was u kidney weakness which was unnoylns and distressing, particularly at night. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and they were recommended to mo by a Mrs. .tonkin, of 113 South Fllmore avenue. I pro cured a box and took them with so much benefit that I jjot more. I can honestly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to any person suffering from kid ney trouble." NORTH MAIN AVE.NUG. Mr. A. I. Barnes, of 41" North Main avenue, engineer at the Sorantou Elec tric lighting station says: "I injured my buck by n fall and it affected my kidneys. There were severe pains In the loins accompanied with irregular ity of the secretions. They were highly colored and contained sediment.' I got Doan's Kidney Pills at Matthews Bros", drug store, and tboy entirely relieved the pain and regulated the seen Ionp. 1 believe Doan's Kidney Pills are fully up to representation and 1 will reply to any one o,uestioning this statement and enclosing stamps, corroborating it in every detail." Get for. Don't thing Most what you ask Get DOAN'S. accept some 'just as good." druggists sell Doan's Kidney Pills and will give you what you call for. Some may endeavor to sub stitute an article they make more profit on. Insist on having the genuine. Price 50 cents. Tlanufactured by Foster-nilburn Co. Buffalo, N. Y. Tlae News of CafflbosicfaSe. PEOPLE'S WA.Ti:i( A a""l Kid, miilille asa" lu.-fiTrcil. bl ot .Mi Jt WillMiii lliiiglhini, W Diiiulal! tirc . RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware nnd Hudson Railroad. .h.llr :, !!!. '.lll'OU'lulp .11 l -l.l'.M Ti inii li.iv full.m:-: Kit Si-iv.nt. ii and Wilkiwltjiu n.in, T.tHl, .ii, (Mil, lii.nl, ll.il .1. in.; 1-Mii. I.I, :!."l, :'...i. .'i.ii. 7."1!, in.ni ln..l p. in. uml.i.- ( i-. ; ii - Ii'.iK' .it .', ll.-l u. in.; I. 'I'., 'J. HI, .'i..M. M'H 1 1. III. I'nf Allilliy, -'llnliiJ. Moiilll.ll, li.i-liill, .Vow I'.ii-I.iii.I puiul.i, iti., T.ibj ,i, in.; I,:.:; p. in. (ililly.) IV.f I,.iKt- l.i.iKri', N.i.Mtiirl .mil llunpvlilr, 7.!, li.o". ,i. Hi.; ;:.."!, . I ' : i. m. Minil.i.1 Ii.iIih li'.Hi' L.il.i' l.iiilmv, W.i.viilhI inl IIhiii'mIiIi' at !'."" .1. 111.: !.:, I.l'i p. 111. 'll'.iitH jnlit' .11 c.'iiloiml.jti' fiiiui Vill.r..l-irii' ami S' iMiitim ,i inlliiui.: ij."iit. s.'i", !i.;in, fi..vi .1. in.; U'.:;V, 2.1111, .".ii. l.-, ii."1-', "."I. Wll, 11..M, II. 'it p. 111.: I. .VI a. in. Smuiiv nun. .1 1 1 1 c .11 '.'.:;' ,1. in.; I J. in, :;.'j::, .-', t:i:, 1 1. mi 11. in. "'uii'l.iy ii.iin- .iiiim' .it ',iliin!.il. . imiu 1 .. 1. 1 I..11I1110, 11.1 nuirl .mil llnui.il.ip .11 rs. 17. t.lrt ami 7..'"i p. in. New York, Ontnrio and Western. xpt. 17. l!.ni. 'I Mills I..IW l',lllnli('lo li'l' N'Ulltnll .1: 7.KI .1. in.: I. on p. 111, tiiuli, I i.i in-, .il 7, i i. i.i. : ii.IKi p. in. li.iln-. Ii.ivi- r.nlii ml. ilo I m- pulnb noil'.i .it 1 1. IK II, III, Oil Mllul.l.l lit 11.111 1, 'luin., Ir.ivlii- al 11.10 i.. iii, urfk .l.i.i mill II. IU .1. in. SiiiJ.ij ni.iKi' iiiliu-i liou-i iup Xi-w Vurl,, tune wjll, clc. Tr.ili;-. aii-lic limn Sii.ini.ni ,n 11.10 .1, m.; 1.. IU P. in,; limn pnliili imrili. I.w p. 111. Mimlij.i tium MT.iiimn .11 p.iii .1. in. .mil 7."i p, in.j Hum I'aihMi .11 tl.ini p, 111. Erie Rnilvoad. .1 lliu S, I'M. Ti.iin li.no city M.itlun, I'jilimiiUli', iliilv M'i'il Mmili,v) at 7.iJ 11, 111, iiinl l.iSJ p. 111. V lliliinR all'l Niiii-M'Ii; al li.iit .1, 111., n.illv (i. .. plllr; SnnJj.l, tin- 1 1 i 1 1 u 1 1 a 1 1 1 . 1 1 . ni.il.iiii; eon. iH'ith'ii-1 mi- Ni'W uil. L-.'iy anil Itmlaln, ami ut il.lll 1 1. in. l.ii' .u.'iuli.'iiiiu, iiiil.intr ).i.uiitiliiin, It'l- Vli,';-lllll polllli. Suilil.i.i ll.lilis l II, i .1. m. for Miviiii1i:ii.ii.i, U! Me.itiui 1 .n.litcl iui,., iM (i.L'7 p. in., '.villi k.mii' iiinm-i e I. .n.. Tr-iln--. nun.- al ."-.;.: j. 111 iml .,. f, p. h Sumlat. .11 .Vi .1. in. YEAR'S WORK OF A SPLENDID CHARITY Annual Repent of Emoigency Hos pital Shows That There Were Nenrlj- 400 Patients Cured for Pjirlng: the Year A Greater In tevest Thou Ever Shown In the WorkThanks of the Board of Dhectojs. The Hplendld work wlileli wut. aieop). pllBlied Urn past year by the public charity with which the community la blessed IhnurKfiiey hospital la shown in the annual report of Urn Instltnilmi, which la juat from the hands of thu judlloiH, ij. V. llurlu', I). W, liuiupliT roy and tf. Ii. Mills, and which l nmv made publli: for the llrst tline. The report is one which the director .Will hi pleaded to liuvn the public read nd analyze, fur H coinpiclieuds a jjooil Icul more llinu Ik Indicated In tlu- lull! Ut of iiirures. Xp .pt-rsmi van ionccvc nccompli.shi's, except those who are actively identified with the work oC tile Institution. The report, linueser, Klcs Mime Idea of what a factor ami blesMiic this charity Is, and II is hoped by the direetms that the rcniliut of it will increase llie Interest that was more manifest the past year than ever. Accompanying thu report Is n state ment from Hon. S. S. Joue.--, president of the board, for the board, which is of interest. AinoiiK the Interesting items of the report Is that one which shows that there were "I" patients treated at the hospital durim! the fiscal year cndlii; Oct. "1 last. Of this number d;!S were cured, L'ii were improved, and only I were pot benelilted. The statements and report follows: The Board's Statement. I'lll'uiul.ili', I'.i.. N. I. I'i'll. At t'.ic ilo.. ul llii-) l'i,d .M-.ir. Hip lni.ii'1 "f illiciliiiii "I Hie ('.11'luniii.ilr lli.-pilal .ivm-iiilcm, l.l'.'O lilMolnll tl) l-.I.V lll.lt ill tin .M'.ll- .11 till- OKIil- rm-(t i.t ttil-s oi ic.mir.it lull ii.e tlici'u litt-ii n Ii lii.il'Lnl piililiu Inli'i'-.t. In tlic iiiilimiion. All Hie iIhiilIu'S nt the city hall' nuili; lllaral cole tilliutidiu. In Hip ni.illileit.iti.-u ul the Iiihi.iI. wlillc II. f ttomfn' IiimiiI "t n.-.t-i.iii' imiii.i,nT (..it i ilone it luisi' aiiiuniil in 'tuik .nut Inti'ii'ftfil prnpli. i-.ni.illy ill lip eli.irll.iliK' tvoik el lil Ikmi'iJ, I'eiiliiliutiuin In iiiiiiic-.t, ftiiiiMiiniti pr iviv loin, ti'ci'taliliii, liltlt mill t'.iinu'il coin)', .u.'sn"' iratlm a cuiiilili-ralilo mm. are the laactli-al ii mill if lhi wimic n's toil. Tlu Iiomil tuitlii'r I il.r tills iii.poitimUy In thank ill" i.iiidiii p)i.lliinsi Tin; Pil.uuiu aii'l lluiUon ("ininnj, llllll-ril dial .'in. I lieu ir.inp.mt, 'IVuiie hull eniiip.iny anil Sew Vnil;, flnl.nlo uiul tVe-itiiu ciiIiii.iii., loi- lllicl.il iniituliiiliun-i ul' to.ll .nut t.i.-'.i. The linmci.il ililii-li a- Imlli.ili'iJ In tin'' niiiiu.il lrpnll, iiiiiJiilitili! t ir-,17.77, If I'li'.i'lly line Hi e.ill'.lnrilill.i-y lN.lll"i' llli'lllHil In i lUIHft mil Willi mvi-r null, .mil the .'ill avin .ml in 11111111111111 et tin; 1'in'i.itliirf uniiii, YliU tfinU .ik a iidocii.t, nf th.il elur.iitir lilt iiiuii(K lininiiii.ili' attriitiun. 'I ho liu.-'ii.il ttnik, mull i' the uuii'i'.d man ajjciiirut nt Ml I'ImIiIiu' I), WiIkIiI, i-iipiiln-tl'iuiilil, wlili her rlliik'iit luKktlii., l.as Iimii, ln.ni 1 1 cry Mai.ilpolnt, nw.i .ul.ii.iiiiiiy. i'ln pk.ts.lfi.in-. uiul miiui'iiiis tviui Ii.hp ti.litm.aily l.l.i'ii iIiiiki' hi' ilu piiifi.oloii.il ttail: .mi the uw't-aiijlit in .ill ilu- pitli-nl. nii'Uv lii-atiniiit, liati .ii oii.llluil , tnrat tvulk nlli'; llio pa.t m, ii. will lm ivii li.t ,i eaii'tnl i'i'U-:i m ill" -ill I'.intiii.Ii nt'ii ri'puii. n ihi'ii' plivil'i.ue. ilu .-.. in ilntk'iiilint, tiiii-ii mil all iikinl of ill,. u..;. I'i'.il, i be I'.i. ml in' dlii'iioivi ar iliU tium ili'iic In nuke pnlille .ukliotvliilcnilrlil nf ikrir t.iHi Im'h -DltlT, tl I'll) iiulitiiiioi.. II,' tko llojul. 4111111'! .N JilUU, t'ln il.lil. The- Annual Repent. t .ii-tioiiij, l'.i., 0,'tol"'!' ill, liml. AIlilh l M.llni'i'lil ol leeuliitk .tint oMn'inll! ins oi liio tjadioiiikilt. Hoiptt.il lor tlic ji-.;r cmiint, llitulitT Kl, Vll: iii;ci:ii'i'A Mali .'H'l'll.illoli ,,..,.., Pon.rti.mi l'li'l I'.llKliti Sjupiillia mill ami i.iumV MivKis . JJ.'i'l.fii llil.t'.i , t',;).s,i.rii) ? !.:.' 7,.','i'l,Ui i:.w,M)rn:iii:s. hiiKlibili.i.v, ik'tnlicr Mb Uii... Iliil j.ii'I bviblin ,..,.. Ill-Ji..;l- .lllll klll-liiK .i.ii. K.Nprian, lU'iilil, tailjo , Pry Knoll, ,,,,, I'iiII .iiul tn.fiji.li-! I'litinvi .,, I't'tl rnniloiri' UhJUlli.i Ill- . Ill-Ill III! C .t attio Til, b.'. fit hi. Vii, J'T. ' -vl, mi.;, t'lkl, ill I. il-i.M of the liiimeuse sood that the hospital b.lt'i.! cu .'.njlitinir :.'I5.IS I'.llllllliK l-.li'! 1'iinliim il.-M Pliniilimi -ir.oD I'l.ni-iiin- 1, !..: H.p.ii.-, Ml ;s Mniii.ll Mipp!ii-.i I!''..l.". S.ii-k.il Mipplii". 'J'ii.ltl S.ii.nii'-, Mipciinii-n.knl .nnl lniri-o.i 1,.'il.l.Ki .il.ti ft1.-, ilintittic-4 ati.l jmiitiM I.-7I.7H Sl'HI'l- , f.dOO.CII lli'iiii'i'u'linv iiniiliii!r loom iUO.nu ' fli.u"t7.IJ lApi'llllilllli- in c.Mo.-. of Hll-ipl.-, '-J, l-7.Ti . lEc'lnctlnlly Kiiliiniltt'il. l. I'. Nnlloll, llKl.lll. Ul', I 111' IH.'Irl -i'IH'll .Hl'lil,.!'-. ll.lVO I'Xilllllliril tile .! I (itllll- i.t Ike Cillioinlali' ll.i.-l'il.ll .l-.iui.e lion tin' tin' ton' I'liilln;: Ui-ioIht .'11, l!"ll, ami limi tin in i ori'i-et a- alinte ct tortli. i:. I'. Ilnil.o, P. W. Ilimipkioj'. S. H. Mill-, auilit'.i-. The Superintendents Beport. Mip'llllll'lltk lll'n ll'pult el pttli'lltl tllMtl'd ilnr- titir Hie pad k-i.il yi.ii', cinliiw Oc-ioluT :'.l, fwl: 111 pitll'lltn 117 O'lt palit'itti Ul 'lulnl iiiiiiiIk'I- tii-atH iliuiicyrar (-J A?mi'i.'.iti' iiiiiiiliii' in till.-. lii-p.ilii-nU weir iippiiit'i In thu lii'liliilion ilniiti'' .n tr. 7,7.1.1 :.innlT or ii'it.p.uiiiitj,' i i-it-. to tlio iii-tltu- lien iluiinu tin' jt.ii' 711 Ait'iugo tii-l if ".nil ln-uliiT.t per tttt'k.'ill. 1.7 Average eol of o.H li etil-pjtipiit pt'f tvet'k, I't'.fr bi-p.illniti ili-a liui"! Iio.ii I ii-, ilni. ul iliii-. in.- Hie jv.ir iiw Out p.iliiiit.i ili'i'li.HKi'if fiuin lii'.itinrn Our- III'." the J i. a '.I l.V I'ATIU.Vr.-. Jk'illl.ll Mll'.-iiUl l'j-,1'... I ,1'l'S. lk'i'Dtiii.i i'r j .- t Inipioiiil 7 Jfl l'llilllHiltCll - - iiii-il 7 in Ki'in.ilniiit.' :! l'i lolal Ti) .11 Nillitt.ee in Ili'patlt'liM imikT tteattili'lil a'. tin' iliil il Ji'.ir IS NiiiiiIiii' of nn'-patliiiu liinkr lic.ilnu'iit al tiiu mil oi i .il 'ii Amiiui' iitnnliiT ul lii'ili eiiiii.'i iliii in'.' Ike l' ' ii-ii '.'I lllpl".linll.l rllkllllltl'll, r,.m iii i. i:. ti';iii, siipriiiiitii'i, 'it. PROMISES CHEAPER ICE, Three Local Dealers' Huslnets Merged Into One Company, the Stock of Which Will Be Controlled by Consumers. The Tllhime told, .some teek nfjo, of tint smnsdiliu of all lei; trust that Vtns sceklliK a place In Calboiltlale. It also hililcd at another seheme to eonsoll. tlule the lee butiinesK of ('ail)ondale, witlioui uHbtiniliiK tlm llinu of u iiion opoly. This was ni.ulo liiiotvn yeater. day, when shares of r.ioek. in what will bo liuonii as tlm I'arboiiilnlo Jcc com pany Were olfcrcil fur Hlllc. Tlio atoelt wna olft red only lit con tanners. The schi'ine I'timpreheiula thu conKiilldatlou of thu business of thu three local dealers, John liootli, V. J. McUiimmgh and Krwlu Vail. The com pany will bo liiiown as the Cuvbondaio leu company. It will not ho a mist: on the contrary, Its tendencies and pur pose art) In it directly opposite illicc tlou. Thu hoped-for consummation Is l he- cuttiiij down of expensea and the control of tint stock, by consiiiiici't), so that prices may be kept at u minimum. To sufeyuaril ayailist nny attempt tottai'tls a iiittiiopoly, no mure of the Ktoclt Hum l,wu will be sobl to any In illviiliial. .Not etcn the dealer them. aclvca ttlll itcc'xe jimi'o llinu this amount. Thus all will bo on the same footing'. Stockliolders will have one nd vantai'e, namely, they will be given a discount of ten per cent, on all the ice I hoy niiRlit purchase. The majority of the subscriptions; are In small amounts, thus makliif more secure thu advant ages In the consumers. The stock is beiui readily bought, and In n short time a charter will be applied for. The Tribune told of the Lake J.odore company closlti"- a bin" contract, for ice to be supplied in t'arbondale. This as sures thu purity of the supply. HULL mNPROVING. Sight of One Eye Is Preserved and the Other Is Improving Benefit Fund Growing'. It will be Rood news to I ho public to le.iru that last iiIkIU there was a re markable Improvement In the condi tion of Charlie Hull, the brave lireinuu, the tlotlin of Sunday's fire. The sight of the ris?ht eye Is roRarded as preserved and the physicians, are cxceeilluKl.v hopeful that the left eye will continue in improve and will not lie Impaired. lUs general condition Is favorable and the belief is that the crifls is about passed. The fund for Hull's benefit grows dally. It is now about $100. Beside thu contributions of Holiday the fol lowing subscribed yesterday: (!. A. MniriM' P. II. Hctlf (i, (.'. ( li.innVilaii! Ik lluii.iiil Coilictt ('. It. Hunter I inU ill' V. Clou W. Hun- M-oii (.'.Ill ti, M, l.iuli-liiro W. M. 'IlKinuii I't'.inlc Oitk.iul I'a.l I.. M. ."'mill ,1. W, Kiil'ii' .1. It. V.mili'if.'iil V. .1. Hamilton II, .1. V,iitui l. II. T.lpKlll ,1. M, MniKiill N, p. ('jipvnti'r Ca.-h 11. II, .l.olt.iil Il.nry i Will . T. I'oliilli' Ik i;. Hiiiilink W. II. I iUpati'iik 'I If lti.n'1 tunc cqniiuiy A I'lluiJ M. ,1. Mmpliy A. I.. I'atli-iM.n Willi Coll'm ruiu.il I'niuii Nu. i$n ,. Tlioiii'. It. Ikn lie Ill.nnl Opil.l IIuiimi Tli'Hli.ii l.t'tbuli Mi.. II. !.'. II.IJIIH- , Ml.l ll.lllll! I'.imou ,..,.,. II, A. Kelly A lili'iul Mr.. W. 17. MUity ('. t). Mi'llui W. V. Watt Ml.-. J. V.. Hun- ,.w .... IW .... 1 eo .... 1 00 .... 1 lift .... 1 no .... 'J DO fill .... t CO .... 1 IK) .... 1 0) .... 10) .... 1 HI .... I l .... 1 W .... 1 tl) .... I It) .... I m .... no .... i no .... 1 no .... 1 no .... to) .... : no .... .10,1 .... I 0) ,... .'i ii .... t o) .... 10) .... '-JOO .... 1 no .'. . . 10 no .... a oo .... -i no .... in-) .... ;l no .... am .... Mlfl .... 1 po .... I 0.) .... :M .... -JO) .... '! 10 LADIES' EUCHRE AND DANCE. Important Social Evont at Burke's Hall on Tuesday Night. The euchi'o uiul dunce under the aus pices of the Ladles' Catliolio Uenevo lent association will be an Important social ovum. It ttlll lake pluic in Uurke's hull on Tuesday evening m-Nt. uiul promises u delightful evening for the throng that will be attracted to I ho affair. Th" siicces? nf lusi season's f'liicilou of the same ehuraeliT gives rise to the expectation of a big attend ance. The prizes that will be offered to the most successful playeis will greatly stimulate interest. Among these will be a dinner set, an umbrella and sever al lesser, but acceptable, trophies. The enterprise will be under the aus pices of St. llose church building fund. FIRE AT PARK PLACE. The Old Postofiice Building Damaged by Flames. The old postolllee, a one-story build ing, on Park Place, was badly damaged by fire at 11 o'clock last evening. The building was occupied by J. J. Corrl gan. a candy merchant, and Edward lulholland, as a dye shot). The lire started In I'orrignn's apartment, and was probably caused by an overheated stove. Corrlgan's stock was ruined bj- water and his loss will liu about ?ino. The building was not damaned beyond ic-palr. M'DERMOTT'S DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL This Was the Non-Committal Ver dict in the Coroner's Inquest in the Case of the Lad Who Was Crushed Ln tho Coalbrook Breaker. "We, the Jury. Hud that Kdwurd Mc Derinott received fatal Injuries while ut his work In thu Coalbrook breaker, on November 6, as the result of an acci dent." Such wus the non-committal verdict bruught in last evening at Alderman Morrison's, office of Hie death of Ed ward McUoriuott, aged 11 years, who fell in tho rollers al t'oalbrook breaker, as detailed lu Thu Tribune, receiving futal Injuries, Ho died in Emergency hospital a few hours utter thu accident. The father of tlm boy Is preparing to bring suit itg.ilns-t tho Delaware anil Hudson coinpuiij- for damages, and for this reason lust night's Inipie.sL drew a largo crowd. Negligence on the part of Hie com. puny was charged, in not having the rollers protected on the day of tho acci dent, ami It was to determine this that Mine Inspector Itoderlcl; c.iured last night's iwiuest to t.'? h.'hi. Mr. Hod em I; beard aboii tlm breaker that all of thu coverliiBs bad not been nailed, and ho warmly reminded a witness of tills alleged tact. He sharply cute-flllrf-.it cvel'j NltllCiia; ill order to CHlllb- llah ti ht.'thei' or not thoru hud been negllBoniT. Thu Jury seeiiieil to think Unit the boy uiul his death us "the result of an accident," and an recorded their verdict. AMUSEMENTS. Moving Pictures Tonight. Tin1 people ti f 1'jiIioihI.iIo moil no pL-ijiiadini uttiiiit till) I'Mi'lltiitu of l.jnun llotic'-t ni'itliii' plctiuea uiul tlif. not jikmi.i euly tu iiliiiiil all oi Mi, llottf'o ailmlrm llut loiilnkt i. tiie tune, tlio riuinl t)t'u, IIoum tltv ikiif, ami 20, ii'j apil 60 mil. tlm priio, Ultile (io ilciu.iii'l for ijI. Iu toil tliv liiuki'.l .inlli'lMtion ut tlic luani.ji'. tmi.l, I In re a if jfl ,i lew tiiy ilcliaile euit lu lie link A Large Show. Due ut Hi lnjriit jli.l WiX popikr pi.tc'l tuinpjiilit iii tiie imU will Ik. at ill- tir.Mil (i,k-u Hoii-c fur tl-it-i- nlaliti, toinitim. Ins 'Jluunlay, i lie ll'iniloj IIjiii. Mud, oiujuny Iliii i tkoir f.turlli frnon on tke to.iO ami thc.e lute s.iincil an envkilik' upnlation k.v giving lhe populai pilfpil p.itron of tiiu thiMttr sumi'lkini ni'tv ami a Miti'lt)-, pic.-rnliiii; Hit' I.irRi-t Monii; lOaj Willi all c.lla and ikt.iil, a i-.n-lnail ot t-pi'iial .-inii'i'.v, t'lii'cN, lislit-', rle. "I'm- I.lln'it.f an, I I.nvi'," " n Innoei'iil fin-1I.-.I-," "llai.i' l iccki tt," "Knob.- -J Tt'inu'siri'," "The Xitv liiiiiiniuii." "I'lie 1'ut.tl C.iul," V Niiitlieiu lliiilliin.in," "llti.m.-p I l.nvc Von," "Tho best net. itc" "I'iiil: Doniinoi'?," 'Ilo.in okt" H'ttial nt tke l.nectt t-ii'iiio lilaj-. 'Iki'.v t.iriy rwij tiling for tki-o tl.ijc. Hit! t-.nne a-, ttlicn llic.i- tvcip plat i'il ut lilsh ptlic-i ami In .nl ililinn to Hii ill, una Ik- piMioimanie, 't-vi-val new ami tip-lo-ikili! fpit kill its Hill liu intiujinf-il, lie vlmlliu Hit' tio Mack, The V. R. C. A. A ii.nnli.r of j. inn:- I.i. lies lute funm-il . - tkil ami .-ctlii rluli imikT tlio liili', ilu' V. It. C. X 'flic llr-f ititftliiK tt'i krlil Mtiiulay afti'innnu nt Hit1 koine ot .Mi--! .M.iniiu1 Mi Ike, oi I'otfiloily "Ini-t. mIihi ,t ili'llulilnil linur tv.e; pistMik lit-I'loj-tiiiiortt- ttoie MMtul. Tin- next iih.'i:!iii tilll lie en .tt iirtl.i.v .it Hip lio'.iif of t'loioniu .Mt'Ila'i'. The ini'iitlu'M of tke ,n.ioty nit- tin .MU-e-. Snlle Mnn.ili.iii, ricrciito Melfale, M.u.f (ilonnen, M i.t1 .Moral), M.ay Miniat-, VoiiiIl1 Iti'tiilon, Mary Mulct1. Mary ,. Mnrraj. Medical Society Meets. Tho CjilioiiiJalt- Jii-tli. al t-ocirty invt l.nt nukt in tlic tJcuf.il tooniji nf Dr. C. T. Mt-akcr, tui f-.ilom attinic. Dr. b. Jf. dales f Str.iiitoii, ik Ibnt'il mi .iriilriw. UN lall; v.u 'up lopi'tl to i ili-uiv-kin Iij ilit- .lotlori pici.t;nt. Tlif Kiit',-1-! iiion atloiininl id Ilu Inipnlul illiilin; pail.il, wlierc tl'i'.i v.i'it1 -Litfil ttllli an ojMrr Kiippoi. V lace iitnn'ii'" in tlic tlottoi t'lijiiii-il pi-. .Mtakt'i's liovltabtj'- Marriage Events of Todny. TkCK will lie ttto tiuiiUji'ii in S-t, llo-e cliiui'li thN altcniuon. 'Hip first ftcnt will take pkii'i! at il.JD. The irliieit.iN will lip Mi-A llililmt Mm lay, ol Dninlill t-liotl, ami .lami't (iotiluii, oi (onloii auim.1. 'I lie t-cfoml in tl t i.tcfe ttlll In- at (.lilt, wlit n Ml-. liiltLrt l ollln.-, a Ifi-oi.kljti i.tic,'t, ienl I'.it.kk CI.uk, ot Kivktli utttniP, will lie tttildi'il. "Andy" in Vest Virginia. "AiiiI.v" H'loniipll, t lit.- ((filial iiil.i,' wlio k'll I'ultiinilali' M'tiial nek. au in aurpi a ioitloli ,i- Havel I ii njletni.iii, U loiatttil In a Vft Vlrnlnl.1 ttmn nt Hit' ii'puti-ntatiit! .if t be AmrriiiUi Te.i itiiiii.iii,v. iitl.v l iiio..pi'liis, v. Iil.ii ttlll In, plt-.io.iiil iii'.ti in ItK nuiiiiioiH fi It'll I- In it1. Ifuneral Services, Tin1 tuiiii'.il ul Hip lain Mtkol.i- I'li.uii will taie' pli-i liu- uioinliu. Tlm pi'Ki..iiii will ki.c ike 111,' k.'lnr ul ikp .Ji-u-ii-ul. No. U Jif ti.t it let I , al II ii'iltnk, li',lili-lii n,Ui ttlll Ii' i .. In.iti'il In m. Itoit iliuieh, alter titiHi tlu tv. lll.llll- V, 111 lie llll.'lli'll ill M. IJ.I-I I'tllU'lllJ , MflotiiiRS of Tonight. I'aiktt I .n. ,iv l.i'.iiuli, tjil-.ili, kiiiuliu, I'li.ii'.ir ..etlt. Kllli'liU ef M.title ti.i.u, I .ii'io.l'lili' lobe, k'nikl. i, I'jtlii't.'. I.i'lli'n' uillai.i, llalhoji KiikIihi'i (Jtivi- IKWII,1. The Indians' Dance, Tin' linlijii.t turn ImII ok tin tull ii-i'.iliiii a tlanre in llinkt,'-. lull tu Tluiik'sltlni t-te, Will-nc-iliy nt.tl, Tiiu y tiiiiJi mill ,i (lit1 lum aie tnm'jr ami llieli1 ailalr tU-trii't tu I"1 well p.e troniit'il, THE PASSING THRONG, Mlo-o.- jiiIi Q.iliil.ni, Maj Caiiltu ami Mimli Miiniluu r,.(iil .tttlt'iilay ill JVinijii. Mriiliaut baai! .SIil-it i on a lnilin'. nip to I'iiil.iiltlpkki. lit1 ttlll ul inn tuinoiioit. Ml.-. Jl.nnkt lijily, tu Sttoniii jt i inn', I- ti.ii Ins in r teiiiln. Wf Mii't) O'JI.iII.'.t, or .raiiien. Ml-- llliilpi', Mti't-lii't'. il Stl.iiiUli, i Ike iHini vt Mi. ami Hit. .I.mic. i;oinian, vt ..nl It Mam tirct. I lurli' l.'tkcil, if llil'l;rtrl, I'eno.. 111111.141 r of lit? ttholc-ale ilci.iilni(iil i'i 1 he Wki-tlcr .t. Wll-i.ii totiip.iiit. 11 al Ike Hani-oil llioo. JERMYN AND JHAYFIELD. Edward Snyder, the Assembly hall janitor, met with a peculiar accident yesterday, while engaged at his duties in the hall. He bad occasion to mow the upright piano and In doing so he in some manner overturned the piano, which fell upon his legs, pinning htm to the floor. Jlo was unable to extri cate himself, and as there was no one In the ball ho was in tiulto a predica ment. He lay in the unpleasant posi tion for some time, until bis cries for help were heard by Mr. Mason, whose place of business Is underneath the hull, .'iiul ho muuuscd with consider able effort to release the janitor from his uncomfortable position. Snyder complained considerably of pains hi his legs, but. bis escape from serious in jury was a lucky one, us the piano, an upright one, is of considerable weight. The ease of Gallagher vs. Uorough of .rerniyn was befoie court yesterday. After the plaintiff's side had been beard, Attorney Torrey, on behalf of the defendants, asked for a 11011-siill, 011 the ground of contributory negli gence on the part of the plaintiff. .Iiitlge Carpenter will render his decision on the point tliis morning. The condition of Fred 'Wright, who is at the Hahnemann hospital, suffering with pneumonia, was so serious yester day that some of his .Termyii friends were not allow ed to see him. 1'iilrlck and Martin Harrett.wlio have been working In Ehrenlleld, (.'.imbrlii county, for the past year, have returned home, S. V. Decker, of Olypliant. was a culler in town last evening. Miss Stella Pondrcd was a Carbon dali! visitor yesterday. The North End illee club, of Scran ton, has been secured to give a concert beie, under the auspices of the Metho dist Episcopal church, next mouth. The club has been heard here previously and t helf singing was much enjoyed. They will, 110 doubt, be greeted by ti hirgi! Ilnlis-i1 on the occasion of their coming visit. Dr. I, S. Graves and M. .1. Shields, of .lermyii, and llyroii II. Jackson, of Rlay flelil, attended tho meeting of the far bondulo .Medical society, at Curbondiili , lust evening. The Artesian Hose company will hold a grand ball In At-.icmbly ball nil l-'l'l-tltiy evening, ncecinber i;i, wluii tie drawing tor 1 1 1 - Sin gold piece ttiil t.iK place. PECIiVILLE. The !.iitie:i who tips Intel ested in the etunlllii fill)' of the Wllt-'ouFire. toinpa1' are rmilliMtcd to meet at the bot-c bout." ruiiius this evening. A general miita lion Is csiiindcd and a large alb nti uue Is dci-died, l.lsi of letters remaining uiul.ipicd ill the postofiice at I'ecktlllc, l'.i . week ending Nov. Hi, luoit Katie Langtion, Miss ISye MUhKcy, M. IL Cli.ice. esi , Steven Carrey, Patrick Kane. Mr, Kramer Duinbouskl, MulJU Nihtulu, dully l.ovldtl, .lun Antonio MurcliiHUi, .Miss Emma Carpenter is on thu sick list. The ladies of Iho Huntlst ihurih urn preparing to hold a bacuur Hi the Mor flf.iu More building In the near future. All residents "f Wukcly borough who have dots running at large are reipiesl. ed to muzzle ihcni for the next sixty days. All doer, foiliul on the streets not mip'v.leil will le "li'd- "' ""Icr nt the i-ouiiell. Cieorue V Williams. President. Attest -1. F. H"ttt'.v. Seciclary. ,c