"j -.v 1..0.V. r-r f THE SCRANTON TiHBUNE- SAMdA Y, FEBRUARY 1, 1902. 6 " " " ... 1 t tttt i : 'L '- WEST SCRANTON INQUEST IN THE CALLIGHE CASE JURY DECIDED THAT THE ACCI DENT WAS UNAVOIDABLE. Coroner Saltry Conducted the Hear ing In Coogrovc's Hotel Last Even ingA Young Woman Picked Up by the Police at an Early Hour Ycstoiday Morning C. T. A. U. Encampment Coming Events of Interest News Notes and Pnra grophs of Local Note. Coroner Saltry conducted an Inquest Inst evening In Cosifrove'H hotel, on North Main avenue, to Investigate- tlio death of Kmll CoUIrIiu, the unfortu ,iatu young man who was killed while nt work excavating in it cellar next to the I O. S. of A. building, on Xortti Main avenue. A number of witnesses weie exam ined and some nf them who were work ing with the vi.'tlm. claimed that nl though they did not believe Hie wotk to ho alieoluteli- safe, yet ihey did not ennxliUr It I" be really dangerous. Contractor AhivcIPs driver ti'itllleit to having heard Aswell tell the injured men not to gu under the fdielt of ruck, but wait till It had ben broken off. Opinions dllfered on t:ie cane, soino wilnenaen claiming that It was dan geiotiM, while others claimed It was Kife. One man, uho had been In the ex cavating business for years, said that the only one uho knew whether it in H:tf; or not will the contractor who wan there in charge. Prom thu evidence submitted, n. ver dict was lendeied to the elfeel that the accident was unavoidable. A Promised Treat, In the South .Main Avenue AVelhli r'alvlnlstlc .Methodist chinch on l-'rl-ln evening, Pebitiaiy II, will be gien one of the best entertainments that has ever been arranged In West t-crnnton. Tho.-o In charge of this affair appreci ate tile fact that our people demand the very best and that u nrnsriiinmc compiled of rniv talent will always draw a oiowded limihe. Acting on thb knowledge, they have hccurcd talent that wilt be sine to de light all who attend. Ventrilomiist Charles Hartley will be there to amuse and those who have, had the pleasure of bearing him in the past will be sure to come and bring all their fi lends. Mr. Hartley's powers are too well Dttfottr's French Tar Will promptly relieve ami speedily euro roughs, colds and all luu tiouhle. For m!c by G. W. JLNKIXii, 101 South Main a cduc. &ititirilAtiWttAft$ l Is Hii I Ignore n Bargains I ill And it is well to remember that these special prices are only for that day. You can get a more intelligent estimate concerning these goods by seeing and (eeling them. The prices only tell half the story: - 2 Ribbon Counter Choice lot of Ladies' Neckwear, in Jabots, Ties and Stock Collais; Pinks, Lishl Blues, Black and White, White and Black, Plain Black, Cream, Beige, Helio, White. These were 50 cents each. Saturday price '. , New Satin Liberty Ribbons, in all the shades. 5-Inch Ribbons at , 2 Cloak Room Ladies' 27-Inch Coats, in Castor, Black and Oxford, worth $10,00 each. Saturday price.. Pancy Waists, worth $4 50. Saturday pi ice I-ancy Waists, with white fronts, worth 3.50. Saturday price ; Art Department 10 rieces ruiu urapery oiiks mat were 50c me js yard. Saturday price 39C ir 1-! - t- rti 5 5 Pieces Choice Drapery .a yard. Saturday pi ice if Men's Furnishings Men's Fine Mercerized, Underwear, worth $1.25 price Men's Past Black Cotton heels, double soles, sizes price .u. 3 Hosiery Counter Lndles' Pxtra Fine Cnqhinerft Ilnc. fncf lihirlr. " high-spliced heels and double soles, all the regula- tiort sizes, hose worth $ the pair. Saturday price 05C Ladies' Silk Plated Mitts, regularly 50c the pair. Saturday price,, , , , 29C a I Toilet Goods 3 -S 3 a A a a a a a Holmes' Fragrant Froslell.t, a charming skin 4 0 lood. Saturday price , 1 oC Passett's English Lilac and Glycerine. Salur- , day price .,.,,., ,...., 25C Velvet Belts, trimmed with stitched satin, all sizes and worth 50c each, Saturday price 25C To be really appreciated these must be seen and they will gain ly comparison, See what this means jo you, 1t Globe "Wapebotisel m IWJMfMOtyMJMOMtMJMfHfH known to need further mention. In nd- dltlon to this, Mrs. D. V. Thomas' chorus of female voices will render "Annlo Lnurlo" nnd other favorite alts In their usual superb style. Thu two attractions mentioned, to gether with other artists, will tend to make a most royal evening's enjoy ment. A Sad Cnse. About 1 o'clock yeaterdny morning, Patrolman Matthews noticed a young man and woiihiii enter Wyinbs court from Jlnln tivunue. It did not take the olllcer long to decide that the two young people had no business out at that hour In the morning, so he Im mediately followed thoin. The young man escaped, but the girl was arrested and taken to the Jack son street police station, wheio It wus learned that she met the man In a North Main avenue lunch room. hater in the morning she was ar raigned before the police magistrate nnd gave the name of Nellie McIIale, residence Jackson street, aged IS years. She was sentenced to pay a line of $." or spend thirty days In Jail." She chose the latter. Christian Endeavor Day. The following programme has been arranged by the Young People's Chris tian ISndciivor society of the JJelleviii Welsh Calvinlstli! Methodist church, In observance of Christian Endeavor day, February 2: Jioiixivi .i:uvienvT iu o'clock. ll.Miin No, 111 CongiriMlion llllile Iliidir.u- uml I'nijcr William P.iWcs Snhi, Selictnl MM Kiillli Rules .ddii"t Mi.'i Given J. lines l.Hurtette. Aililu-s loan .Iiimei IImiiii No. li'JJ Consirir.itt.in (liii.-llm Kmle.1101 llctii'illi.tliin, AITIT.NOON MIUVICi: AT 2 O'CLOCK. IImiiii Nc. 217 Coiir;rci!.Ulnn llildc lir.tdiiu a nd I'lujer I'.i-tnr Silo, Solrctijll Tliom.14 W. Joins AUiluvi to tlic (,'hililiili I'a-ttoi'si ullc Duet, teclu-tnl, .MKses N.ibol l).iin uiil i:Wc AVIIllniiKi AilJii"s I'lofe-sor D. A. StA'ie Ilium No. 1M CongiesitSon CIiiiilKin lindane,- lluifillUlmi. Tin- ('Milium Senile in tin! llcllevui? Welsh CiliitiNlh' c Inn r h at i o'lloik will lie eomlut ted ill the Wol-li language. C. T. A. U. Encampment. Meetings are being held to perfect ar rangements whereby the promised en campment of all Catholic Total Absti nence societies or Northeastern Penn sylvania may bei nine a grand success and a precedent to be followed In coming years-. The promoters of the eucaiuuniPiit idea, Messrs. Me.N'ichols, KaVlv and l.enahan, are trying to interest all Catholic drill corns In the affair and thus far have met with unusual suc cess. It is expected that the Knights of Father Muthew, of Archbald: Father AVhitty's, of North Scranton: St. Gabriel's, of Hazleton, and the Young Men's Drill corps, of Wllkes-Baire, will join with them. This encamnment will be conducted on the order of a regimental encanm- 3? : 37C 22c $5.98 $2.98 $2.50 - - .1. . . i, Silks that were 75c the 62ic as 75c S en 18c Silk Trimmed, Ribbed a garment. Saturday ; Half Hose, high-spliced q;j to 11, Saturday ST. ment, nnd the military life wilt be highly Instructive nnd IntcreBtliifr, Itliss Moore Surprlncd. Miss Martha Moore, of lilt Hock street, was tendered a surprise party at her homo lnnt evening by a host of her young friends. Oamcs of nil kinds were indulged In, titter which light refresh ments weie served, The following were present: Messip. DotiRlas Place, 13. J, Snyder, U, Decker, "William .Volz, D. Camvell, A, Kcllerman, II, Murphy, Ueorgo Klb, Vernon Yeajjer, M. D. Koyes, James Labar, I.ufrence MnU, Walter SSInlc, Austin ninglcr, Henry A'olz, JIlssos Maude Orlflltho, llona . Swingle, Myrtle Swingle, h. UotiRlil, I Dates, T.enora Datsel, Augusta Swlnk, Hello Tolemle, Mzslo Jones, Mary DaVIs, Ida K, Kitpp, Nettle Denjnmln, Lena Moore, Martha Moore, "Lilly Moore, Gertrude Moore, Kdlth Kellennan, Mrs. A. J. Kellorman. Jackson Street Baptist Church. , The Sunday school orchestra will furnish the music at our regular ser vice next Sunday night. The orchestra Is llrsl-class and eomuosed of Thomas King, John King, Charles King, George King, William Jones, William I'roth eroe, Carl Lolss, Heese lioeso. The new book, "Sacred Songs," will bo used at our evening service. The weeks of prayer have been suc cessful, both In spiritual results and in attendance. Some twenty or thirty con verts professed conversion. The Joint board of deacons nnd trus tees will meet tomorrow evening ut.T.SO o'clock. The date of our coming entertainment will bo March 10. We are all Interested in "Darkest Africa," and the entertain ment Is novel and unlnuc. The Knfllr boy. choir Is unsurpassed and a reve lation. It reveals the possibilities of the Dark Continent. Funerals of Yesterday. The funeral of the late Kmll Collegh, who met so sad a death on Wednesday, as the result of a fall of rock at his working plnce, was held yesterday morning at o'clock. Services uere held at St. Lucie's Kal ian Catholic church, on Chestnut street, where 11 high mass .was celebrated, Piccedeil bv detachments from 1 lie Father Muthew and Holy Name soci eties, ,of which the deceased was a member, the remains were taken to the Cathedral cemetery, where interment was madi'. . Ilov, D, V. Jones officiated at the funeral services over the lnn.ilna of the late David Jones, which were held at the family home, Wi North Bromley avenue, yesterday afternoon. The .services were simple but pathetic. The funeral cortege moved to the Washburn street cemetery, where in terment was made. The funeral of Joseph, the l."-nionths-old child of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Collins, of 43?. North Ninth street, was con ducted yesterdav afternoon from the home of the parents. The remains were laid at rest in the Cathedral cemetery. Services ovjc the remains of lionet t, the infant child ofJIr, and Mrs. Charles Swet, of Decker's court, were held yes terday afternoon. Interment was made In Cambria cemetery. Coming Events. The Christian ICndeavor society of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church will observe their twenty-first anniversary tomoi row evening. Cards are out annonnclnc tlm nnmhw marriage of George Gleason, of Morris court, and Miss Elizabeth Heese, of North Main avenue. The happy event will take place homo time in April. The Women's Guild of St. Mark's Lutheran church will serve a clam chowder supper Thursday evening, February G, in the church parlors. On Wednesday evening, February 6, at the Hampton Street M. U. church will occur tiie marriage of Edward Webber and Miss Mary Beecham, both of Lincoln Heights. The twenty-ninth anniversary of Washington camp, No. ITS, Patriotic Order Sons of America, will bo ob served on February 12. when an enter tainment nnd social will be held. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Haptist church will conduct a Martha Washington tea and entertainment on l'euruary ui. A Columbian supper will be served on February 22 by the Suiylny school of the First Welsh Congregntionnl church. ITEMS OF INTEEEST. As the result of the nearness of the much dreaded small pox cases the at tendance at No. IS school, corner of Swetland street and Sumner avenue, was reduced considerably. The build ing was clospd on Thursday and thoroughly fumigated and tlie usunl sessions will bo resumed on Monday. Last evening the Colonial club ac companied District President James Hutson over to Newton Center where an installation and general good time was had with the Bald Mount camp of the P. O. S. of A. The First Baptist church choir elected officers for 1002 last evening, The Young Ladles' Auxiliary of tlie Foreign Missionary society of the Simpson Methodist church will hold an Important meeting this evening at the home of Miss Margaret Hughes, 330 North Hyde Paris avenue. " William Thomas, of Bloom avenue, was quite sevorly injured about tho head by a fall of roof at the Dodge mine on Thursdny, St. Patrick's church choir held their annual business meeting last evening. Miss Julia White, of North Ninth street, very pleasantly entertained a few of her numerous friends on Thurs day evening, Thursday evening at tho home of Mrs, L. Pratt, on Lincoln avenue, a party was held In honor of Mrs, Mar tha Lamed and Miss Anna Williams, of Waterbury, Conn., who will leave tomorrow for their home. Guinea and other amusements were Indulged In nnd at tho closo refreshments were served. Joseph Bryant, of Edwardsvllle, nnd Phoebe A, Morgan, of Luzerne Bor ough, wero married nt tho Baptist parsoungo by the llov, Thomas do Cruelly, D, D Thursday at noon, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant will make their homo in Edwnidsvllle. GREEN RIDGE, Mis. Martin Heft, of .fetlYiton aumie, U en Urtululng lur molliir, Mi., s. y. Powell, v( llnuesdale, Tlie contest for the ball olldid by Cliarle .Sea. inaui to the lady inaUtu; the hljjhetf number of pli'4 In twinty Bamea on the Ureui Htdpj Wheel, men I'liiU' iilley limed yeteiJjy aflemueu. Mitt Mirtlic Haey, of Gieeu Hldac tm.t, won A GREAT SURPRISE In in tore for all wio use Kemp's ))Jljm for the Throat and luis, the creat xuai.iittccd rcniel.v. Would jou believe, that it 1 Hold ea it) meuU unJ any duuigbt U aulliirUcd by the proprietor of thin wondeiful lemcdy to iUc uu a wniple'otilc lice? It noicr faiU to CUIO Milts ut tlifoiUc couglK. All uiuagUtj stll Kemp's HiUaiu. I'rae, iie, and SUc. Scwod Fnom IKsaafOn Mrs. Aaron Medron, of Savannah, Ga writes: "Ever since the. birth of my ilrst child, six yenrs ugo, I have suffered greatly from piles. I could not bring myself to bear the thoughts of a surgical operation. Pyianild Pile Cure entirely cured me." Kor sale by all druggists, "Plies, Causes and Cure," mailed free. Pyramid Drug Co., Mar shall, Mich. liiso ball. Mr. (,'. J. Mcilltiuhof 'H u itooit hCLoiul, unci .MI43 Knapp tlilnl. The M.circ: sloml in (oIIuhb: Mlwt DjjIo.v, J,'Jli: Jliv. Bfillnijliof, tl.USJj mill Mki Knupp, a.U'JJ. ' CIjis No. l!J, of Ailiury McllioilW llpitcopil Sunday school, will bIvi' a niwluile ill the k";. tine loom of Hip 1 Iniri.li Tiiim!.iy ectiliiir, ltb. (J. 'Hits will lie t lie fouitli of 11 sol le of cnti'i'. iJliilnenU Kilfli by llio clai of llu S.ibli.ltli Hliool for Hie iuipoe of paylup for the refur iiMiIiik of the !"Uinl.iy scliool looms. The uicm bcis of the cIjw Iijc worl,eil lunl for the bin less of tlicir etiterl.iiniiH'iit ntid line si'iurcd bom,. of the ciy best talint in the city lor tlie m fusion. Among: tlioe ho wll ltakc pait .no MIh Uaiy Hall, soprano; Mrs. Mat Clnpmaii, lontraltnl Miss Mildred (liceii, elocutionist; Mm. ltalph Ward, pianist; Jobn .Ioiiui, liaillone; Kit gi'iie llaln nnd otben. Simiboii, win of .Mr. and Mm. John I.ee, of Al bright, ui emie. who Mistalued a biohcu nose and otlur ioieie injinio leemtly by fallitif on Hie. iie, is iceoierintr. Mr. and 3lri. A. Ci. Tlionusou gaie an informal lancing pirty at llieir home in Xoitli I'.uk last eienlni; for their son. Van Allen. 'Hie sue,t wile: Ml-scs I t.trcl Tqbey, Mailclaln Siliroiuhr, Mulicl lliimn, lllla Connolly, Helen M.uh and hljuley Hurley, Wanen' I'ulkr, I'icil Connolly and f.el.iud .Marsh. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Coming Social Events and Other News in Biief from Across the Soaring Brook. The next social event of consequence on this side will be the annual mas querade ball of the Scranton Athletic club. It will take place on Wednes day, February u, at the society's head quarters on Alder street, nnd all the necessary details have been attended to. The committee in charge of the affair Is Fred Welnig, Charles Dlssnig, Adolph Heusner, Adolph Hammeu, Fred Neuls and Henry Meyers. On Monday next, February ::, the German Brewery Workers union will hold their ilrst annual ball and it promises to bo a succcess. Hundreds of invitations have been sent out by the following conimmittee of arrange ments: J'dseph MniTeffspacher, jr.. Max Ludwig, Joseph Long, Jacob Weber and Chafles Kulbnan. The Swltzer Maennerchor will occupy the floor of the Athletic hall on Friday, February 7, and arrangements are be ing made for a crowded house. On Saturday, February S, . St. John's Beneficial society have rented Athletic hall for tlie afternoon arid evening, when tlie members will enjoy a grand pro-Lenten carnival and dance. The social season will be brought to a close on this side by the old and popular Saengerrund society, which has announced a gra'nd masquerade ball for Monday night, February 10. The affair will be one of the events of the season and is being arranged by the following committee: Messrs. Berth old Schadt, Gustav Schultr., August Hagen, Jacob Hess, Lawrence Huber stroh and John Schroedol, jr. Yesterday's Funerals. The funeral of John Tigue took place yesterday morning from tho family residence, 210 Prospect avenue, and was largely attended, A high mass of requiem was sung nt St. Peter's cathe dral, and interment was made in tlie Dunmore Catholic cemetery Joseph, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brnhler, was laid at rest yesterday morning, Services wero held in St. Mary's German Catholic church nnd Interment was made In the Twen tieth ward cemetery at No. 5. The funeral of Thomas Manley will take place this morning at 10 o'clock from the family residence, 114 Birch street. Services will bo held in St. Peter's cathedral and tlie remains will be laid at lest in tho Cathedral ceme tery. NUBS OP NEWS. The Ladles' Aid society of the Hick ory Street Germun Presbyterian church will meet nt the residence of Mrs, S. S. Spruks, corner of Webster avenue and Linden street, next Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock, A tegular meeting of the Fourteen Friends Is called for this evening to be held In the parlors of Hotel Best, A mooting of the L, C. B. A. was held last night in tho basement of St. John's church. DUNMORE. The Woman's Christian Tempo anec union held a Mii(es.sful (upper last nluht ut the home uf Mrs, Jtidsoii Swuitz, of Ucetrio menu:. Tin) proceed will be added to the fountain fund which la to be used for the erection of it drink. lug fountain ut Uumnote comers'. The balance of tlie mill boxes eie placed in pool I Ion and today the loiis-w anted hec delbery ij.lem will go Into effeet. Miii. V, II, Nculusr icluincd jiMerday fioui a veeU'n fclay with New Jerecy fiicnds. Notttitlutandlng all 11 porta to the loiitrary, thin boiuujli u Mill bee from uiiall-mn. Tho only tae lien under mpIclon was examined by Pr. Miliieciy, acting for the Iwaul of hc.illh, and hU leport was that the illneai uas ot an altoscilur dllfrient nature, iter. Dai Id .Spencer, 1). 1)., wilt preach in tha Dudley Sticet llaptUt thurUi toiuonow after, noon ut J o'clo.l.. Tied 1.', WiUon and lllsj lUl.y II, Hall, uf bcrauton, will luie ili.uc of the kont' senile. OBITUARY. Fred O. Fonberry, nn old resident of North Scruntou, died yesterday at L':lp, after a lingering Illness at his hoine, 2512 Amelia avenue. Mr, Fron berry had been a resident of North Scranton a number of years, nnd was highly respected by every one who knew him. For several years ho has been suffering from a peculluv disease. Tho funeral will be conducted on Mon day afternoon nt o'clock. NORTHSGRANTON A SESIOUS EIRE ONrERDINAND STREET LAST NIGHT. Residence of James Duffy, Valued at $800, Totally Destroyed by Elanies. Crnckorjncks Dofentod Ninth Regi ment Team in a Qnmo of Basket Ball Miss May Dnvls Tendered a .Surprise Party Mr. nnd Mrs. W. N. EvniiB Presented with a Lamp. Other News Notes. Fire destroyed the two-story frame dwelling owned by ltolund Brown, of Green Kldge, and occupied by James Duffy, 009 Ferdinand street, last night about 'J o'clock. Tho fire was discovered by one of the neighbors, who had been out tak ing In her clothes from tho Ilni. She noticed flames bursting from tho win dows near the chimney, nnd imme diately untitled Mrs. nurfy, who was putting her baby to sleep. In .1 few minutes, the building was a must of i!nmc3 and the family had Juiit time to escape. The ilrcmeli worked hard, but all they could do was to prevent a spread of tho llames. The loss Is about $S0o, partly covered by Insurance. Basket Ball Game. A hugely attended and Interesting game of basket-ball was played In the Auditorium last evening, between the Crackerjacks and the Ninth Regiment team, of Wilkes-Harre. The Cruckei jacks proved' themselves superior to the soldier boys, and defeated them by a score of 31 ' to 10. Tlie playing of Hughes, of the Crackerjacks, and Trax, of Wilkes-Barre, were the feat ures of the game, The following was the line-up of both teams: CiaiKerjiiKs. Xlutli ltefiiinent. Wlll.i lift foin.inl Tawsurt Willie loft foinanl... .Vim Viilkenbuij Hustics leuler Austin Williams left miaul Haas S. Palis light 1,'U.iiil Tr.i'C (ioali wile tlilown film the Held by Uilli.lUH, P.U11 and Hughes for Ihe CVaiKeijaiks and ,A in fill, Trav and Taj'sait for WilUrn-llarir I'mpiie, Pavu; time of mine, twa' twenty-minute babes'. Surprise -Party. A very pleasniit surprise party was given at tlie home of-iMlss May Davis, of 1718 Wayne avenue, last evening. Up to a late hour, the guests enjoyed themselves in sTnglng and danckig, af ter which refreshments were served. Those present were: Mishes May Davis, Kiali Davis, Mary Thomas, Martha Thomas, Alice Lewis, Carrie Evans, Sarah Henry, Edith Itlehards, llebecca Harris, Margaret Villles; Messrs. Evan Thomas, Ivor Danvers, David Jones, Itosar Price, liufu.i Richards, l'ort Evans and Bert Thomas. Party and Presentation. Tlie pupils' of John II. Phillips and Isaac Jones' class of the Puritan Coiv greg.itional church last evening pre-' bcnteil Mr. and Mrs. William N. Evans with a beautiful lamp. After tlie pres entation, a delightful evening was, spent, in singing and games, until 11 late hour, when refreshments were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Mr. and Mrs. John II. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Watkins, Mr. and Mi'3 Daniel Morgans, Mr. nnd Mrs. Idris Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lloyd, Misses Annie Reese, Margaret Lloyd, and Lewis Williams. Another Party. A large number of friends of Miss Christina Chrlstensen tendered her a surprise party at her home, on Dea con street, Thursday evening. Music, dancing and singing were indulged in up to a late hour, when refreshments were served. Several vocal selections were given by Miss Nemo T!lson and Miss Marlon Lewis. Those present were: Misses Bessie Itterly, Marion Lewis, Maine Walsh, Kate Morgan, Clare Kline, Jennie Jenkins,, Grace Shinier, Nellie Tilson, Maine Jones, Jennie Hnlne, Hose Sil ver, Bessie Evans; Messrs. John E. IJichards, Potous Smith, John Hughes, W. II. Linden, Evan Jones, William Thomas, Ben Bowen, William Walsh. Mark Movlthe, Hayden Davis, Lewis Peorn, David Jones nnd Mr. Bush, TOLD IIT A FEW LINES. blaster Urlndley Davis, a pupil at No. 23 school, met with a serious ac cident Thursday In school, while put tins on his overshoes. The little fel low was leaning over in the aisle, put ting on his overshoes, and In doing so he fell, striking on ills nose. lie was Immediately remoi.'d to his home, where the doctors found that his nose was broken. L,ast evening nt the fair being con ducted In St. Mary's hall by tho dif ferent boclotles connected with tho Holy Ttosary church, the North Hcran ton Glee club gave an excellent con cert, which was greatly appreciated by thoso present. During tho even ing several urticles were chanced off. Tho members of the Liberty Hoso company held a well-attended meet ing in the hoso rooms lust evening. Mrs. John Lonlhau, or Urlek avenue, is able to bo about, after an Illness of live weeks with a sprained ankle. Gospel services will bo hold In the Young "Women's Christian association rooms, on North Main avenue, Sun day afternoon at 3.30 by Miss Helena Clerk. Itev. Frank Helfrou returned home to Great Uend, after visiting friends In tills section for the past few days, TUNKHANNOCK. Sleclil to the Scranton Tilbune. TuuUutmoiL, Jan, 31. (icoign I'lillllibun, ulia ll ciniiloH-d i a Miblu tailor at t'aiuomlalc?, U fni.(llni,' u fi'W J)t at Ills huiiii' lieu1. Mis.u. Ilosi i'. ami I'raiik llcrrlil. uiu en tertaiulnu Uitir inothcr fioni l.itiiluu', N. Y., tliU k. Mr, and .Mis. l"unls Cornell, uf AlluMis, arj i3lt1ng iclatiu". ut IliU plau'. Ili'njablu 'I'lioiniuon, of I.umne, i.ii lulling en friimli jt tliU jiluto on YhuiMliy. Jl.u tin liiifer ami fanill of ('JilioinlaU', aie tlio bumU of hU uiiiiti, Mr. uiul Mri. William 1.'. Kicfir, on l'litnani ut lit t. t, 'flu tlotlilns toro ol hKliincr k IVU'r, on Tio4 btrc t, U iloji'il toJay. 'I'licro i'io iiimui of a involution of iurlncr-lili. SkTlieMi lny Cuinuli'.f uv "Tj l(WJJr'l lu -lb bourn ltl"t,nAI Jlbtbn mil luleclluimfuw. r 1 IJooas LoD Saturday, the ll j nil Good Qualifies Only i H H Ml H (t fly 1 1 m uuau Wonderful Boys' Clothing Values Boys and Children's Fine Wool Sweaters. Sizes are not com plete, but possibly the size you want Is here. Regular value $1.00 and $1.25. For Saturday, the last day for our Great Clearing Sale Prices, buy them at J DC Boys' All-Wool Suits, sizes 8 to IS years, double-breasted, neat' dark colors and plaids, also checks. Regular price Is , $3.50. For Saturday Clearing Sale, price pJ5.UU Boys' All Wool Suit Double-breasted style, size 8 to 15 years. Come In dark colors and plain blue. Regular $2.25 kind. . For Saturday Clearing Sale, price p 1 ,35 Skating Gaps or Toques, in all popular colors. Our regular 25-cent and 35-cent values go Saturday at our Clearing Sale Price at, each . loC iii 01 S A Two-Clasp Kid Glove, a lart'e our regular 75-cent glove. For Saturday they go at Clearing Sale Prices, pair .1 '. . 59C Women's Mittens, in black, knit double, good yarn. Saturday at Clearing Sale Prices, pair , Men's Grey and Tan Mocha sells for '$1.25 aair. Buy them Women's Pocketbooks A Clean-Up of Women:s Fine double, frame mounted and plain. colored. Regular values $1.25 to from lot at Clearing Sale Price Don't AMUSEMENTS. 1 fmikm SILK DISPLAY ' ! j : Jooas Loog's Sods. NEW ARMORY, SCRANTON, FA., MONDAY, F"EB. 34, 1903, AT Q.30 F. tVJ. Under Direction Fred. C. Hand. Diagram Onona nt Powell's Mjisic Store, Monday, Feb. 17, at 0 a. ra. Tickoto-$1.00, $1.50, 52 and $2tGO.- , STAR THEATRE AI.P. O. HCItniXQ'lON-, Miinacer. ThurhiLiy, 1'rlil.iy ami S1t11rd.11, JAXLAUV W), ai ami riUlllL'AKY 1. .Malincc Diciy Day. I Ail exquisitely blended mixed tea ideal for family use, 3 pound This combination of choice leaves, which affords n dolicate flavor peculiar to Itself, chal lenges comparison with any OOo ton on tho market and is really n. 40c value. Try a pound and you will drink no other. n The -j 0 Joyce Stores 0 Popular Priced Provisions uragreaBgagyqaragass i Couit ailjouineil at ii.M o'cloil. on I'llilay until IVbiu-u) II. couiir O I US, In tlie caii! ot K. S. IleuilrliU n. Julm t. Colllus utumiIt, tl.o Jiuy ii'turiieil a MiilU't fur tlio ilcfinJjiil. Uho i.ui; of Ni'lon II. (iauliier i. Clinton ohiiIiIi, licijuw for ilaiiuifiw to iiUliitilfj iioiM uml uji-on by irolii out an uiik'uaulul ciiibanliiK'lit, unic to u budJi'ii tfinilii.Uluii on Trilby, by ujjoii of tlie louit illicitlni; u 0111. pulioiy iiou-auil to bo fiiim'il, lubllia lll-lt lilalnlill VM not U'lul lo tliuw tuili a ktalo of M-glliii'ncc si uouM niako tlie toumlilii liable. 0. Siiillh lil nn vr wan uiinointeii uuiiitor to 'IU Illume (In- fuiui ileriuil fioni kali' ot tlie leal U late of Jatuci IMILs, ilufJ.cJ. The kl.crJA's wh will be loullruifil thl mom. in' attl o'Uw.L befoiu Ao.latc JiuJkiu aiijbn ami SlVldcr. hi llw iam of rvinnwn with i, i'Mg AW, foifi'itwo of mwiifiliuiuc was. ou nn-ltou, al- fP g s Sods Last Day of Our at Attractive Prices. s line of desirable colors. This Is Sold l'2ic Gloves, one button, usually Saturday for 95C Combination Pocketbooks, single and Come in a large variety, black and $2.00. Saturday choose V OC Niss the AMUSEMENTS. ' vol Lyceum Theatre M. ltEIS, Lessee anil Manager. fn A. J. UUPFY, Bus. Manasr. fVtonday Nlgiil, Feb, 3', '.. W. E. Xanl.orilllc 1'ic.scnts tlio Hit' Muikal K. tl.lJgali7.i, Din "3" s np i Millie by William f.or.iinc, rouipocr of "Si 1 mo" .mil "Zanion.i," etc. .jrics by Hairy II, Maisliall. I'liccs 2Sf to !,Hn. Scats on sale I'liJj.v at b a. m. Tuisday Night, February 4, oxi: Muiir oxr.v. Clurli'i I'loliinan inccnts tlio New Ausfihtus 'lliomaa l'lay, Direct finin jll.iikij Tlicakr, Soiv Yoil. City, A liicat t'ast. )'iicc-2.'ic. to $1 50. Seals on bale baturilay .it U u, in, WidnasJay Nigh), Fab. 5, Kiitiii'. u&iu:rxr, rrcscms. Frank Daniels, Ami liU company In tlio operatic I'omcily, iss I'lliM Oiclili i ami orilieatru iliiie, $lVt ilri'M ilirli', SI.OO. Ilalcony -First two ro, H.UOi dull', M ami '' l"Ui BJlUry, 25 ami SO I nits, HMts B" on ule Moiiilay at l) a, in. Academy of flusic U, HUIS, Lesste, A. J, Duff, Manajir, THE GARNER STOCK CQMPANY AM. THIS KKK. Ai.i. ni:.t wi:i:k. The New Sawtelle Company JIO.M1AY MCSUT, I Tlie Angel of ihe Alley' -lilllHiml of the IXWl 0 i:ciilng I'llai. -11), 20 ami DO rcnti. Matinee I'lUi'n 10 uml t.0 ccnta. lmu to be klrltkuu oil, ami a nol proa, tllrectcd to be iiitfrfJ mion payment of ioU by Unfeud' ant. r ffllF I i fi olor mplicity 1 ,f fl