THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDiVX FEBRUARY 4, 1002. WEST SCRANTON . . , ,, ,.,.,,.nn -imn-,-1- --- " mMMammWAn MUCK INTEREST NOW IH BOWLING GOOD SHOWlNa MADE BY ELEC TRIC CITY WHEELMEN. They Havo Won Six of tho Nino h Games 2?layed In tho Northeastern Pennsylvania Loaguo Took tho Backus Team Into Camp Last Night Wcokly School Doposlts. William Joaoph Hutt In the Mines. Other News Notes and Personal Paragraphs. Howling is tho same Unit taltes the lead among tho athletic younrr mon of JVest Scranton this winter, and cvoiy nfternoon and evening some spirited games nro played on tho Hlectrlo City "Wheelmen's alleys, oif Jackson street. The league games between this first team and the Rackim live lam. night were the best jot i oiled on the ullo.v, and wore witnessed by a large number or club men und their fi lends. Tlie score3 will bo found In the bowling column on another page. Captain "Wettllng played a star game last night, lulling an average tor three games ot 177. JlcCr.icken -was a close second with an average ot lTii. The features of the game weie Williams' tliiec strikes in succession ut the end of the lust game, and Wettllng's spaie, which was one of the piettiest plays ever seen on the allej s. Tho Electric City boys uicf the In fants of the league In membctshlp, and hae won six of the nine games ilu)od against three of the stiongesL teams la the city. Their winning three games stiaight last night puts them among the leaders of the league. The second team Is ulso playing a stiff game and developing some excel lent players. They have challenged the ill st team, but the game has not been scheduled as yet. The .second team will pluy in the blcjclo club league, which will be icorganleil In a few dajs. Sevuul other teams have been oigan led In the club, notably the Patagonia s and Lafayette?, and they will gel to gether Thursday evening. The new alloys being put In by Booker Bios, In Washington hall, ate Hearing completion and will soon be leady for play. Weekly School Deposits. The collections among the pupils of public schools Xos. 13 and 1!) weie lather light yesterday, owing to it be ing an olf-week liom the pas. Follow- Diiloiip's French Tar Will promptly relicie nnd speedily euro coughs colds and all lunc trouble. Tor talc by G. XT. JEMUNb, 101 South Slain menuc. I iAMfldAi)iM$ Visit the Textile Art Gallery We have just received, fresh from the looms, some of the most dainty creations of tlie weaver's art. i 1 1 if ill I I J :-S a M Ms I h . f H I If IL ii HZ SL 1 v fl B Vll w K D Jm. s Charmiug designs, and you have a consider able collection to choose from in every re spect tbe most interesting offering of the kind we ever had. We tell you here the simple story in the plainest language we can com mand, This stock is unusually large and the styles are very effective. iS 3 Here Is a Synopsis : (Jrenadine lllpillquc Black, white nnd colored ground works, with dainty sprays ard figures. Avalon Batibtc White and colored grounds with dots nnd designs. Swiss Silks Charming Fabric with silk shoots throughout and prettv (lower designs. Mercerized Olinmbray Plain colors, fancy stilpes, polka-dots and other designs. All the regulation shades. Oliaiubray Madras 32 inches and linen color. There's plain, polka-dots and lappet effects, Exposition Batiste Foulard patterns in fancies, figures and polka-dots. Plain goods as well. Finale Batiste Sprays and fancy stripes. rincannle Tissue A woven fabric and the colors arc not printed, There's stripes and checks in this. Dotted Swiss Pink, green, grey, yellow, blue, brown, laven der, Persian, black and white and white and blade in fig ures and designs. Gnuzo Do Sole, Orgiinzluc, Fantasio Suisse, Tourguay Novelty, Rnglish Madras, English Chevisos, in Skirting Stripes. Corded Gauze de oie, Lcno Gauze de Sole, Uno Organ zine. Striped Gauze de Paris, Silk nnd Linen Tissue, Flem ish Lace Stripes, and lots ol others tJ-These new goods are opeued up and we are satibfied with them. But will you be? That is the questiou, We don't see how you can help it with such a choice lot of weaves aud colors, At any rate, the goods are here, open for your inspection and praise, a is -3 a 13 ."2 ' 1 Globe Wareboteel (IMOMfMfHJMOUfffMfMMtH Ing woio tho receipts deposited at tho West Side bank: No. 13 Divld Owen), 73 ccnbjj Allen Evati, V0 cent! tlertht Kelly, ccn( Edna Ilians, M cents) Will nlchards, 10 ccnU EIU Trice, 73 cent; totiil, $.130. No. II MIm Murray, 20 cents! MIm Nlcholln, 53 cenU MIm tleamUlt, 68 ccntis Miss Morgan, 11 Mi Mlw llutton, 91.01; Mini DaN, 82 cents; MIm Kcllow, $I.W; Mlw rijnn, 12 cents! MIm Murpliy, $I.20 MIm I'eclt, "7 cents MIm Ilurrall, 70 cents! Ml Wade, 43 cents; MIm ,Kians, CO cents! Mrs. l'crler, I.7l); total, !ll.S. Moctlngs Last Evening. The members of llydo Park camp, No. S951, Modem Woodmen ot Amer ica, mot In Ivorlto hall last evening, nnd transacted business. Several ap plications were acted upon. Tho members of Council No. 150, Catholic Holier and llencllclnry asso ciation, mot In Y. M. I. hall Inst even ing and enjoyed a social hour after tho business sscsslon. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The crew of a North Main avenue sticet car had a narrow escape from In jury Sunday night, when their car Jumped the Hack In fiont of the Dia mond ravine. The damage was aiding. Mis. Hobort Owens, of Dodge avenue, Hellovue, was bitten on her right arm by a dog leeently, while visiting at the home of her mother on Eynon sttect. Tho animal sprang at her while she was passing thtough tho yard. Dr. Gcoigo Deach eauteilzed tho wound. Among those tepoited sick are Mis. Maty McAndrew, of Falilow avenue; John Wheeler, of South Main avenue; Mis. Aloiio Wheelei, of South Main avenue; Mts. Sue Staler, ot Emmet stieet; Mlts Mae Jones, of North Main avenue. Recent bliths Son, to Mr. and Mis. W. II. JJvuns 129 South Garuold ave nue; daughter, to Mr. and Mis. Arthur Samuels, of Ninth and Oxford stieets; twins, to Mr. and Mis. John F. Da ies, of 131J Hampton street; son. to Mi. and Mis. Aich. Ntsbltt, of Noith Uromlcy avenue. The Ancient Oidei ot Foiesteis will meet In Morgans' hall tomonow even ing. A piehlstoilc annual fi,om Sher wood fou-st has been secured to ube in the Inltmtoiy. James Hush, of Tenth stieet, has been appointed iliemau at the new Hampton steam heating plant, lecent ly Installed by the; D U & W. com pany. Miss M.iv Cdwauls, of Soutli Main aenue, one of the participants in the Dance of the Seasons at the Ktrmess, slipped on the stage Saturday night and spialden her ankle. She has been unable to leave her home since. Fied Strong, of South Main avenue, had a thillllng expcileuce In the snow stonn Sunday night, but luckily leached home in safety Patiolmen Thomas Lovviy, John Ma lott, H T. Bradshaw, James Thomas, Thomas Evans, Thomas Jones and Thomas Collins hae been assigned to West Scranton duty lor the month of Felnuaiv. A special meeting of the Gleaneis will be held this evening in the Simpson Methodist EDisconal church. The ofll clal boaid and tiustees held nicotines last evening. The missionaiy study V a "IT' vt, y 5? class will also meet this evening. Prayer meeting tomorrow ovenlng. Probation ers clnss Friday evening. Tho Wom en's Foreign Missionary society met Friday evening at Mrs. J. B. Snyder's, on Washburn sired. The social committee of the Elect! le City Wheelmen will conduct a dance In the club house Thuisdny ovenlng, Feb ruary 13. Tho Patagonia bowlers wilt roll tho Lafayctto team Thursday even ing next. Mrs. Sarah T. Morgan, of North Re becca avenue, fell recently and'frun tuicd several of licr ribs. An entertainment and social will bo hold In St. David's hall this evening. Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs, Martin Joyce, of B10 Twenty-third street, a son, William Joseph, of Acker avenue, an employe at the Dodgo mine, was in jured yesterday afternoon, Just before, leaving tho shnft. Ho was about to got on the cnnlngo when it stnrtcd and he was squeezed about tho bteast, Dr. W. Rowland. Davles was called and dressed his Injuries. . The lcgular monthly business meet ing of members was held In tho First Baptist church last evening, at which matters pertaining to the church woro discussed nnd acted on. The ladles' choir, undoi tho dlioction of Mrs. D. 13. Thomas, have postponrd their rcheaisals for tho next two weeks. No. IS school building has been closed Indefinitely, owing to the exist ence of small-pox In the Immediate vic inity. ' The feast of tho purification was ob served In St. Patiick's Catholic chuich ycsteiday. PERSONAL PAHAGRAPHS. Will Dlehl, or Soutli Hyde Pnik ave nue, has letuincd home from a visit In Uayonne, N. J. Thomas, the joun bon of Sir. ami Mis. William Wllllums, of Soutli Ever ett inonuc, ho wn4 Injured teccutly, is recovering. Cashier A. U. Kvnon and son, Hen, have lesumed their duties at the West Side bank, after an illness. Mlt.3 Lena Sawyer, of Chestnut stieet, Is attending her father, who Is ill at Mo-cov. Mrs. William Pi ice and son, Wllllaii), of Soutli Main avenue, contemplate a visit to Now Oilcans. Mi. Albert Ileckei and son, Albeit, or Thirteenth itieet. left foi Philadel phia jesteiday. Miss i:dlth IJoeiie. of Wllkes-Uaiie, is the guest of Mis. David Thomas, ot Ejnon stieet. Daniel Algood, of Pilee stuet, Is 111 at his honip. Miss Giacc ltced, of Jackson stieet, is ill. Miss xMny Sneidman, of Academy stieet, is recoveilng fiom tin illness. Hany Phlllins, of Wafchbuui stieet, has letumcd fiom a isit In Blooms butg. Miss Jennie Davis, of Jackson stieet, is confined to her home by lllners. Otto Schoen, of Luzerne stieet, Is In dlsnosed Mis. Phoebe Allgood, of daiheld ave nue, Is convulcsciiig fiom an illness. Aithui, the young sou of Mi. and Mi 3. George Chase, of Noith Main ave nue, who has been so j-eilously ill, is now lecoveiing. Lewis Bowen, ot South Biomlev avenue, and Mrs. Maty Jones, of Jack son street, weie united in mainase recently In Wllkes-Baue. Thomas II. Walsh, of Rulhoud af nue, has letutned home fiom a busi ness tiip to New Yoik. John Feenoy. jr., of Noith K"beeca avenue, is iccovering fiom a month's Illness. John Ketchum, of Hackettstown. X. J., is ill at the homo of Thomas Can, on North Main avenue. Dr. J. W. O'Dea. of Wilkes-Banc, has opened an olllce in Bellevue. Myron Donohuc, of Chestnut stieet, Is lecovering from bionchial tiouble. Miss Ethel McDeiniott, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. jr. C. McDeimott, of Noith Hyde Paik avenue. Is expectej home this week fiom Oneonta, N. Y. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Mis. Johanna Shkoviia has got hei self Into trouble, aecoidlng to the In formation lodged against her by Mrs. Kathciino Hezna, of Wlnton boi ough. The chaige against the woman and John Solok, Is that of enticing away the affections ot the piosccu tris husband. All the partiej live in Wlnton, nnd a hearing was to have taken place befoie Aide: man Lentes last evening. Tho defendants, how ever, entoied bail before Justice of tho Peacu S. W. Arnold, of Pcckville, for a healing Friday night. Mrs. 13. M. Meicdlth, of Blown ave nue, was ai rested yesterday on charges of huceny by bailee, piefeireJ by S. Blnu, of Milllln avenue. Twenty dollars was Hie amount seemed. Al deiman Lentep, after heating the state ments of both panics, held tho de lendnnt for court In the sum of J300. The South Side Bowling club held Its monthly meeting last night. Rout ine matters weio disposed of and ai langemonts for the opening game of the new league wetc perfected. The opening match will take place tomor iov night on Jiulnger's alloys on Pltte tou avenue, and tho contestants will bu tho Aillngtoiib nnd tho Sou,th Side teams. At tho close of Hat nlght'3 session a match game was played by tho members, whloh was followed by a social session and supper. A well attended meeting of St. Mary's Gleo and Dramatic association was held In St. Mary's hall last ovenlng, when odlcets weie elected. The fol lowing weie chosen: President, Isldoio Miller, vico president. Leopold Al brecht: secietnry, George Uobltng; tteasurer, Frank P. Kloss, auditors, Joseph Moser and Henry Jamlesen; master nt at ins, Jacob Flsch. A meeting of the Young People's so ciety ot the Hickory Street Piesbyter lun chinch will tuko pluco tomonow evening. The Ladles' Aid society of the same church will meet on Thursday after noon, nt the homo of Mis. 8. S. Spruits, on Linden street, corner of Webster avenue, A well attended session of the choral union was held on Hickory street last evening. A young daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Kpple, of CIS Plttston avenue, fell oil an Icy sidewalk yesterday, and her lower lip was badly cut. Several stitches were necessary to close the wound, Tho Scianton Bowling club will Jiold their weekly meeting and match this evening. THE HOMELIEST WAN IN SCRANTON As tll os tho !uncliomest,( and other ore fnylteJ to call en any druggist an J get ficc a trial battle of Uemi' Ilalsam tor the Throat and l.ungj, 3 rfmeJy thtt U guaiuntccd to mro juil reliou all Chioulc tnd Acute Couu, AtttuiM, DroncliUU lad Cowuinjitlon, I'rlce 25c. aud iqc. NORTHSGRANTON NUMBER OP SEVERE ACCIDENTS OCCUR. Two West Scranton Mon Injured In a. Collision with a Trolley Car. Three Injured by railing on the Ice Wedding of John Jonos to Ellen Jonos Daskot Boll Games. Locturo Tonight by Rev. Dr. H. J. Whalon, of Carbondnle News Notes and Porsonals. Patrick Casey and Patrick Glen, of West Scianton, were painfully Injured, nnd a horso and cutter belonging to Liveryman ICelly 'badly damaged, by a collision with a trolley car on North Main avenue, near Oak street, last nlcht. Tho men nttemoted to drive across the track, directly in front of the car, as It was approaching from behind them. They were tlnowii out and both received severe biulscs nnd cuts. The horso dashed through D. D. Jones' fence and was not stopped until ho had run as far as the house. Vincent Serrlo, of Ferdinand street, slipped und fell on the lev pavement yesterday and sustained a compound fracture of his right leg. Mis. William Jones, an aged resident of 1910 Brick avenue, broke her leg, near tho ankle, Saturday afternoon, by bllpplng on the Ice nenr her home. Mis. Klnelehnm, of Mary street, fell recently on the Ice, near her home, and spmlned her right ankle. Jones-Jones Nuptials. One of the happiest nuptial events of the scn&on was the muriiuge of Miss Ellen Jones and John Jones, son of Mr. Is.anc S. Jones, which took place last evening ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henry, of 'Spring stieet. The ceremony was poi formed by Rev. 11. 3. Reese, of the Puritan Congregational church. Tho bride woio a gown of brown pop lin, with applique trimmings. She was attended by Miss May Gill. The pal lor decorations were veiy aitlstie, palms and plunts, covered with a drapery of Old Gloiy, formlnga plc tuiesque bower. Those piesent" weie: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jones, Mis. R. J. Reese, Mi. and Mis. Thomas Henry, Mr. and Mis T. C. Davis, Ml. and Mis. AV. J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Jones, Master Haydqn Davis, Misses May Gill, Bessie Itterly, Kvu Henry. After the reception, Ml. and Mis. Jones left on a Redding tour to Boston. Upon their retuln they will leside In a newly furnished home In North Si 1. ni ton. Basket Ball. The High Woiks basket ball team last night defeated the strong Crescent team, of the cential city, in a wcll played game at the Auditorium, before a large audience. The feature of the game was the plajlng of Ellgy and Ketrlck, of the High Works, and O'Haru, of the Crescents. The score w as 17 to 3, in lavoi of the High Wot ks team. The line-up was as follows: III-.Ii Woiks ;ilbo, lift fonuud, Kolnel,, ilujit torn .ml; Kligj, icntir, ltuddj, left guard: Mirlon, rUht guard. Ciobienla Jehu, lift foittjid; O'ltari, lllil foi uul; Xlearj, center; Hojcli, left ,ruird; iift, light guard. The Ci acker Jacks basket ball team did not make the trip to Bloomsbuig csterday on account of the death of one or tne Bloomsbuig students. Theie vIl be a game or basket ball tonight between the North nnd Stais and Tigue's gymnasium team. Lectuie by Rev. Dr. Whaleu. This evening Rev. Dr. H. J. Whulen, of Carbondale. will lectuie on the "Wit and Humor of the Iiish People," In the Tabernacle for tho benefit of the build ing iutid ol the Noith Main Avenue Baptist chinch. Dr. Whalen was beard In this section sometime ago befoie a huge audience, which was gieatly pleased with his lectures. The price of admission will be adults 20 cents, chll dien 10 cents. Appended nie some notes of Rev. Dr. AVhalcn's lectures: Vlr. Whalon tpoke with Hue edect Ills ad dress was vigorous in thought and contained many well turned periods aid (.rifietul touches ot fancy, rimes, long llraiuh, ". , Ilia jwiluvd of the Inimitable wit and humor of the CVHIp rate wes Isughahlc in tlie ivtrcmc. lli'publk 111, Orcnovh, S, Y. Jti'. William V. Wlhon, 11. 1). Jmw Mon. mouth, N J.1 The leetiiio upon "llio Wit, Hu mor and Pithos of the Irish People" win a groit treat. I was imlmctcil and hcilthfully enter tained. Ile. George "' Vtiam, .Mleiilcmn, P,i ; My pmplc wore delighted with It, 11ml cunlinuilly lefer to It as a tieit to he remembered. Hon. C, V Maynmd, New cxk Asstnibb : It was brim full of icfined wt and huinoi, good ud vice to old nut oiin', und well calculated to mal e ierj- one who Ibtonil to It 1 tttcr and hip piei NEWS NOTES. Tho Young Women's Clnlstlun As sociation held a well attended guessing social In their rooms on North Main avenue, last evening, The homo of Mr. and Mis. James Flynn, of Warren strete, is gladdened by the arrival of n baby boy. Bert Hmcry, of Philadelphia, return ed home yesteidny nfter visiting the home of his parents on Church ave nue, Mis. Reeso Wntklns, of Edna avenue, is convalescent. Jane Brace, of William stieet, Is soi iously III, O. B. Stocker, of Wichita, Kansas, STOLE MRS. CLEVELAND'S BEAUTIFUL BLACK HAIR Gold Watch and Valuable Jewelru Left Untouched. Took $2.50 in Cash. A dating buiglar entered the homo of L. G. Cleveland, i'i 1 Lurch street, Sun day night and after chloroforming the tatter's wife, cut off and curried away the long, beautiful black hulr which adorned her head. Mis. Cleveland was alone in the house with her two children) Sunday night, und went upstairs to put them to bed about 8.30 o'clock. She gpt tho children safely to bed and then, feeling tired herself, lay down on a bed nearby and fell asleep. She awoke with a start Just before midnight aud discovered that she was deathly sick. She suffered greatly from nausea and the other symutoms which follow tho adminis tration 'of chloroform formerly of tills place, .Is visiting the homo of O. A. Richard,! of North Main avenue. J V, Lewis, of Richland, Ni J wilt address the congregation of the Welsh Congtcgatlonal church, this evening, In the church pat lorn. Howell Davis, of Wan en street, was last week piomotcd fiom pump run ner In the Leggctts Creek mine to fire boss. Joseph Wheeler, of Plttston, was among Sundny's visitors. The funeral of tho Into Fied O. Fion beny took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence, 2312 Amelia nvenue. P. J, O'Donnell, of Brick nventlc, Is confined to his homo by Illness. DUNM0RE DOINGS. Mooting of the Borough Council A Largo Amount o Business Was Transact ed. Tho borough council met In regular session last night, with all members picscnt. On motion of Mr. Pnyton, the trcasuicr was Insti acted to receipt tho ,blll for polo tax of Subiubnn Klcctilc Light company, providing they will re ceipt a bill for Incandescent lights fur nished the borough dm Ing the past live years. Tho llt,e committee leported thai the hose purchased at the last meeting had been received and placed with the dif ferent companies. The Indicator 01 dered for the O. S. Johnson Hose com pany has been shipped, and an allow ance of $23 was made for the one re turned, W. II. Dei by was present and complained of a water nuisance nt the coiner of Drinker stieet nnd Dlectilc avenue, but no action was taken on the matter. On motion of Mr. Pnyton, sec onded by Mr. McLaughlin, It was de cided that the sewer committee, in con junction with the boiongh attorney and boiough englneei, be Instiucted to pio cced and make all needed uiiangoments to begin the building of the sewer. Buigess Bursehell lopoited no police fines dm Ing the month of Januaiy. Chief of Police Heuly lepoited two ar rests dm lug the past month, and that elect! 1c lights burned pootly. Stieet commissioner's time sheet for Febiu nry amounted to $249.41. A lesolution wus passed, authorizing the boiough attorney to adveitlse for bids foi the now seilcs of bonds which me now icady for issuing. Clilel ot police's time sheet for $330 wus approved and oideied paid. The time sheet of the flic de pal tment. for $150, wus appioved. Mis cellaneous bills, amounting to $3C1 01, weie also appioved. Oideis for the amounts duo Messts. Zlnnneiman and Jeltioys, as-viewers in the sewer matter, weie ordered paid. The amount of Mr, ZImniei man's ouler was for $1,207, and Mr. Jcfficj's was for $1,2SJ. A committee was appointed to confer with Fostmastci Ripple In leference to the fuitheilng of the free dellveiy sys tem throughout the town and ariang ing for the numbeilng 01 the homes in tow n. Tlie Independent Political club of the Fiist waid, Dunmoie, will hold a geu cial meeting Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, at Mlnet's lestauiant. " John Woolktns. OBITUARY. THUD M. JONES died at 10.10 o'clock lust Sunday night at his residence In Waymnrt, after an illness of over two jcuiH, with consumptions His condition hud been about as usual until Thurs day last, when lie v as taken to his bed, and fiom that time on until hN suit it passed to lest bis suffeiings had been intense, but he boie them vIlh a stiong Chilstian foititudc, looking to a gloii ous lesui lection in the last du. Mr. Jones vus boin In Hebion, Conn , Juno 9, 1SG1, and was the only son of Salmon A. nnd Sarah Mouss Jones. Ills boyhood was pus-sed in his native place, and on June 19, 18i3, he was united in mntriage to Miss Oeitiudo Bonham In Colchester, Conn. Thov at once began housekeeping in-Wllllainnntlc, Conn, and tended theie foi two jeai.s, after vvaids removiiu to Mlddletowu, Conn, He made thli 1 late his home for fteen years, or until the summer of 1800, when they came to Bethany, Wayne county, for a visit for the benefit of his health. In August of tlie same year ho lemoved to Waymnrt, vvheie he leslded until his death. He was a man of stent Intel lectuality. Being fond of llteiature, he had accumulated a vast stoic ot knowl edge gained from books, which, ndded to that acquired fiom contact with the woild of affairs, made him an enter taining conversationalist, nnd Ills com panionship kw as highly valued by all who knew lilm. Ho was a member of tlie fiatemal organization of United Order ot Mechanics. Mr. Jones is sin vived by a widow and an only daughter, Bessie, ' The funeral will bo held nt his late residence, Wednesday moining nt 11 o'clock, bcrvlcc being conducted by the Rev. Tj. W, Karschncr, pastor of tne Methodist Episcopal church. Intel ment will bo made In the remotely at Beth an .MRS. ANNA JONES, wife of T. P. Jones, passed away at her home, on Susquehanna street, Olyphant, Inht night at 10 o'clock, after an Illness of two weeks, of bionchltls. Mrs. Jones was born In Newbridge, South Wales, and was Gl yeais of age. She came to America with her husband fortv-onn years ago. They icslded In Scranton about thlity yeais. Twelvo years ago they moved to Olyphant, where Mi Jones was ptoprlctor of the Ij.'ickuw. an na house lor six cuis, and after living As soon aB she teroveicd biifuclently she noticed Hint tho drawer of tho buieau had been pulled open and ran sacked. A senieh revealed tho fact that only ?2.50 In money had been taken, A gold wutcli and other valuablo jewelty lying In plain sight had nut been touched. While standing In fiont of her minor, Mrs, Cleveland noticed with hoiror that Her Hulr had been cut off cloto to her Head. Shu hud It rolled uu Sunday night and tho toll was snipped off clean with a very sharp Instrument. Search dowustulis showed that tho burglar Had effected an entmncu by tho back door, which was found open. As there are no marks on the door nnd no evidence of Its having been foiced open, it is believed that Mis. Cleveland left It unlocked. The case was reported to the police ycsteiday, and Detect! vq Delter mndo an investigation. He sau the cute s a most mysteilous' one, yi WVm. R n cXclu's'te'y Wended mixed 1 . " VslSS a i tea ideal for family use, I An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method nnd bcnollclal effects of tlie well ltnovvh remedy, Svnur or Fias, manufactured by tho OAiaroitNiA I'm Svnui1 Co.. illustrato tliovaluoof obtaining tho liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative nnd presenting thcmln the form most raft ebbing to tho tnsto and acceptable to the system. It Jsthoouo perfect HHciigthcninp; laxa tive, cleansing tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly nnd enabling ono to ovforoomo hnbitunl constipation per manently. Its pcrfcot freedom from every objeetionnulo quality and sub-, stance, nnd its acting on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal luxatlvo. In tho process of manufacturing figs are used, as thoy arc pleasant to tho taste, but the medicinal qualities of tho remedy nro obtained from 6enna anil other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Camfoiinia Fio Symjp Co. only. In 01 dor to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, plcaso remember the full namoof tho Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAIT l-HANCISCO. COX Z1OUISVJI.I1C KY; NEW YORK, K. T. for sale by all Druggists. Prlco 101. per bottle. S3f A savorv, toothsome excellence. "Like mother use J to nidk:." A ioc. package makes tro pies. Your only labor is the crust. by eery good Grocer' nt :o cents a pacnje. ' Recipes on cver packjse. Valuable prenuuru ! list of "2347 Rogirs llf os " sih erware enclosed. ! Beware of undesirable substitutes Lrt us know If our dealei refuses to supply ou. We v ill tell ou ot one who will be j,Iad to. Merrell-Soule Co., Syracuse, N.Y. j In Taylor foi a shoit time they lemoved to Olv pliant, vvheie they have since le slded. She was a woman of many estimable dualities and well-known throughout the vullev. Besides her husband, she Is suivlved by two dnugh teis, Mrs. J. H Jones, ot Nuntlcoke, nnd Mrs. John Wulklngshuvv.of AVllket, Bane. Funeiul announcement later. DAVID PICKRELL died vesteiday at the home of His patents, at Lacka wanna, at the age of 2J yeais, fiom an intestinal tiouble, conti acted while seivlng In the army in the Philippine!.. He was a member of Company E, Twenty-eighth Infantry, and was home on sick leave. Ilo hud leceived a bullet wound, but had lecoveied fiom that. The funeial will take place at 2 o'clock tomoi row afternoon, with mllltnij ceic monlcs.' The Intel ment will be made in Marcv ceincterv. Mis. John Under died at noon jis tctduy aftei long hUffeiing at the fam ily te&Idonee, 723 Plttston nvenue. The deceased wan -14 years of ago and had been In delicate health for jears be ing alllicted with hip dlteabO and or ganic troubles. A husband nnd two daughtets, Minnie and Mamie, but v he, and also a brother, Louis Schumachci, of the dim of JCelgler & Schumacher, the Cedar nvenue plumbcis and hard wato met chants. The date of funeial Will be published latei. MRS. MARTIN O'BOYLE died at her late home, on Di inker street, on Mon day moining, after a shoit illness. She Is suivlved by her husband nnd lour children. Fuueiul notice later. FUNERALS. 1 ho film nit ten It w nf li M. lo.nn f TiJ Capouse acmip, will uicm In tin clmicli it JO n'Uock Interment will t il c liv In Koi 1st Hill idiictm The funcr.il of the- IjIc J lines Mulroy will talio iluo tliU morn ns from llio house on bixtc:ntli street buvlcid will lo lielil In St. I'uritK's t jthollc (liurtli, anJ Interment will K1 mule in the Cathedral c muter). The funeral of the late Inliil b. .Sullivan, who iliul at hU home, Nn. I Clark's plicc, will tike plan- tills afternoon at ' JO. Iiitinmin will he made in the Cathedral muster) A TRUTHrUL HORSE TRADER. from the Kutlle 1'oot InUllijeniii. Theie in at lust one rainiri whii liua out lie i Itcnliin who will lie lareful in die fuluic wliin lis makpi a puriliusr, und efiuiially to if tint puulUM' bliouM liulude li hore. .Tor 11 long timu hU wife ha been lr)Inic to prmuilo him to buv .1 fimll) lior-.e, and he hid read all of the book mi liortc tlut lie could tlnil lie was at lat fully (oiii)elnit lu Jedse liorulUili uv leait dial U what tie thought. With tlie bailnss of sucral moitlii in lit- pocket lio went forth lat Wolncailay niurnlint In eeareli of a "faiull) lwic." IIo knew that lie would lie able to flmi Jut what lie wanted, and tho thought of someone beating lilm in a tur 11 never occ until to lilm. He met a filtud to wlioni he ipnllJul Id) intmlon, ami that friend eonlldtd it tu unuther, hiuI Ufoie I'uiincr A lud been in town tw 1 liuiiH tlieic w 11 nipie thin one nun looking lor hill wllli Just the hoifcc ho nujlit 10 u)e. t la,t lie Mud one that suited, ami the hareiin nit ijuUkly tUd, IIo eun did belter tliau In lud lio:td, for he lad been abU lu bu) Ihd hukrj;) und Imrm'ui us well In ei Ih 111 an lioui ufnr the dul had been inndsuJ (line wiii an ansu fauuu in ton. He found the original owner of the tiorte tit at In ; a few friend to druU lu a 1'iut avuiue wloon "Look lure, sill" he telaiimd, "I don't want Ihl-i horse )ou bold me. He li!u. I tau't b'Ct him to cio the hildge " "llut'ii the UJMJU that I Mill lilm," Hpllol the origin il owuei ealuil). Why did )ou buy the lioiui frem me ut all J" "Uecau.e I liked tlie loijks of lilm and btcauw you fahl lie was all rlflit " "So 1 did," aniwered the )iore eller, "and I abq told )ou ni) liomt utviui for wautlnrf to sell him ai chtup us I did." "tt'ell, i( Tou uu set out of town with lilm," said tho dealer, "It vvlllibo more than I wn do " "Vcj, )ou wanted to sell lilm, )ou stated, for 1 i 3 pound Tills combination, of ehoico leaves, which affords a dolicate flavor peculiar to ltsolf, chal lenges comparison with any 00c tea on tho market and is really a 40c value. Try a pouud nnd you will drink no other. v The J 0 Joyce Stores Popular Priced Provisions AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum , Theatre It. ItUlS, Losses and Manager. A. J. DUIFV, Dus. Manaser Timdiy Night, February 4. OXi: NIHHT OM,V. Cliiilei l'ruhni.m iircetits the Jcwr ll,-lislill 'llioinni I'll)-, Dlrctt fiom Walluk'-i Tlicatei, ew Yoik City A (licat Lusl l'lltrr-i'x. to -31 CO Se-its on Mile Situidi) ut !) a, m. WjdiwsJay Night, F;b 5, KlltKi; r.aslIf.I,Li; l'recnt3 Frank Daniels, iiil hid eomiuii)' lu tlie operatic coined), I fn , Prlim Orciu-.trii and cnriiestra circle, ''t Vi; dicss circle, 41 W llikonj First two iow, fl 00; tiitle, : and 73 cenH; gillcr), 2j nnd .",!) cr nts Sells ko on s-ile Mondav it 0 a. in. Thursday. 'Jliiiliith iiinuil tnui of the le.;Ituuute Iilxli Comcdl in. iHr. Joseph Ulurph 'uppoited li) a tompaii) of buipa-sinpr c-ccellenei in lib ever popular pla), Shaun Rhue. I'i lees iii lo lrt UU Seats on sale 'lucsdaff. Friday Night. ' One of the Conpicuou-i buccccs ot the l'reacn' w Yuik beason " Grace George, In Win. A. Iliad) ' I'loUuction of iEluilllSKlE II) Inttio III ill I'nrker, autuor of " VY DOW.V 1JVST" flinifit I'lrfonnante foi II I', O. !,.. of Kraiilou. Prnio-M, 75, $1 00, I.'jO Cillei), Si nnd 53i. Si U on sale Widniday, Academy of ilusic M. ItniS, Lessee. A. J. Duff), Manajsr. ali- wei'k runnuAuY s. Ill: New uw'lcl c Dra nutic Co Tipanv I'rcscntinjr a mw ind ii to date lepertolic Mond-n niKht, "The Ansel of the Alle)", Tne-." day matinci, "The n-el of tlie Alio": Tikm ci iv nicht, "In I'iril": WcilnwiJ) inatinee, "V Woiinii'i Honor"; Vidne-diy nlsht, "Iluncli. Inik of Ilia Djuip"; lliursdi) nutliiee, " V. rmintrv Courtship". Tlnirsdn) ninht, "Ilia ifutrn of lilnatiiwn", Tndi) matiiu'e, 'Tho Villnite ItliekMiiilh", I-rldav nlsht, "Tho Viisil if the AIIon"; Snlurdiv liiatince, "lu I'l'ill", bitiinln night. "The Onriu of Chimlown ' .'i Hip Spetnltiei., heiilid by the VMiirlnimh of tlie Disert, the feature of the nulTalo Ulll Wild Wt'l tlie J'ist two coisons. I'rUt-a 10, iO and 20 tents. STAR THEATRE ALF 0. linmtlXGTO.S". Managr. n.wti'un 3. i, 5 "Dainty Paree Burlesqners'- M,riM-:i: i vi.uv d.u no othir rcai.ou than that )ou wintcd lo so out of town " i i Woman's Iluse to See a WeddJujj. It Is not an cny matter to keep a wotvun from a funeral or a wcddlmr, i specially tho latlei it It tie a fashionable function, Tthtci a I'arh corrc pondint llio uccnt niairURe nf the t omit da Flera and Mile, (lcneUer Sardou was i tremeu duua atlalr in 1'ark uud at leist u o persom ililnud eir) avallible scat In the ihunli whuo the happ) pair bee line one. Jukt a the icie inony was about tu begin a handsomely dressed woman forud liti way through the crowd at tho door and M about to step insldu wlien tiu stew-ard on t'uarJ there baned her I'Iobicm, sa. Ii'rfi "It Is iiinKtaallilii to let )ou In, iiijuUiii lACiy seat is ouuplid." "Tliat ma) be," replied the lad) in a ur) ion. Hdint lone, "but )ou will llnd If jou Imjulre tlut there is till room for me." "Who uie )ou then, uiadaint" asked the slew. ard "I am the widow of (iinvul ,alllM." she re plied. llio stiwaid s-ilnlcil the Jady witli an apologctlo bow and fchowul I. a to u Rood knpolni Inside, ixpnwiuir Usui "'' t Itoxldc a scat was lm possible. On returning- tn the door lie was le minded that Ouicral UallltU Is vei) mudi alie, ami that ho ts moiiour, .1 widowtr. 1 SS 5EBnOSGE! Valuable Horso Killed. Uy KeiHulie Wire frci 1 llio Associated I'rtss. Uithlelieni, i'a., Feb, J In a brush 011 tho snow courcd boulevard after SIlmmAcr, Pacini,- geldlug with a record ot 2 llli, lud beaten all tho fast outs liU owuci, Fied deorge, found Hut he had broUu bU l(t lore- Us at tho frt lock Jvlnt. 'i tic Iwrte', which Ue valued at fi,W), had lo be put to death to end hi suflerlD.-.