6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY G, 1002. WEST SCRANTON FELLOWS HOME PREY TO FLAMES INTERIOR DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER. quested to nttond Divine services with Camp No, 178 on February 23, at tho First Hnptlst church, and will meet nt the halt at G.30 p. in. Overheated Furnnco Apparently tho Causo of tho Disaster Family Rendered Homeless Hon. John H. Follows nnd His Family Were Enjoying- a Slclgh-rldo nt tho Tlmo the Flro Occurred P. 0. S. of A. Notes Events That Are Scheduled for Tonight Personal Notes. Tho home of ex-Mayor John U. Fel lows, near the corner of Luzerne and 'J'enth streets, was almost completely ruined by Ilro nnd water yesterday af ternoon, and tho contents nearly all destroyed. Tho family left home about 1 o'cloel: for it slclgh-rlde Into the country, und while they were away the furnace evi dently became over heated nnd set Ilro to tho woodwork. From tho condition of the premises, It would appear that tho Mimics spread nil over the house by means of the lurnnrc pipes. The Hours and partitions through which the pipes passed were badly burned, and the ilrcmcn experienced much dllllcully in reaching the Hames. Volumes of smoke tilled tho build- in,' and made the work of tho firemen dllllcult. All the carpets wore des troyed, but pome of the furniture was icinoved In time to be Mixed. A tele phone message was sent to .Ir. Fel lows, and when tho.v returned they found themselves homeless. The damage to the interior will reach n considerable amount, although Sir. Fellows could not make any cstima.o last night. lie cairies some Insur ance, but xvas unable to glvo any de tails at present. The family Is temporarily quartet ed among friends and relatives, as their home will have to undergo general re pairs before it can be occupied. The firemen worked heroically, un der the most exasperating dilllcultie?, nnd deserve much praise for the wo,k accomplished under the circumstances. In addition to the "West Scranton com panies, i lu Crystal steamer u.is called into service. Events of This Evening. The Electric Cltv AVhcolmon'fl min strels will meet for rehearsal this evening. , Tho Itnllrond nuxlllnr.v of tho Simp son Methodist Episcopal church will meet this evening at tho homo of Mrs. J, ,T, Decker, on Division street. A clam chowder supper xvlll bo served nt the St. Mmk's Lutheran church this evening. St. Leo's battalion drill team and campaign club xvlll moot this excelling. The I'utngonla and Lafayette teams xvlll roll this evening on the Electric City 'Wheelmcn'H alleys. They xvlll be made up as folloxvs: Pntagonlns Will Lewis, captain; Fred Evuns, Her bert Chatfleld, Ely Harris, John 1'. Williams. Lafayettes Arthur Stover, captain; Samuel Jones, Luther Thom as, Henry Morgans, Thomas Skerrett. Tho Oxford alee club "Will meet for rehearsal and roll call In Co-operative hall at 8 o'clock this ccnlng. stocking social on AVodnosday evening, Feb. 12. Thomas Phllllpa, Del. Trunx and Dr. Suttoh enjoyed a Blelgh-rlde to Dalton last night, Rev. Jnincs Dennlngor, pnstor of the Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal church, xvlll nsslst nt the revival ser vices In tho Jcrmyn Methodist Episco pal church next week. On February 10 ho xvlll officiate at tho wedding ot W. May "Walters and MIsh Jessie Col born, In Wllkes-Warrc. P. O. S. of A. Notes. Tho entertainment of "Washington Camp, No. S3::. Patriotic Order Sons of America, announced for February 21, lias been postponed indefinitely. Members of Camp No. 33A are le- Dlifolir's French Tar Will promptly rclice nnd speedily cure coughs, colds and nil lung tumble. Tor Ktlc by G. XV. JXNKIXS, 101 South ilaln Ecnue. OENERAIi NEWS NOTES.,, A young man, named Otis "Wood, from Bald Mount, was fined t'i In po lice court recently for being Intoxi cated. The lecture of John O. "Woolcv. an nounced for Feb. 11, nt tho Jackson Street Baptist church has been trans ferred to tho North Main Avenue Dnp tlst church, North Scranton, on ac count of the smull-pox epidemic In "West Scranton. The proposed Old Folks' concert, at tho Cellevuo Welsh Calvlnlstlc Metho dist church, xvlll be held on Wednes day evening, Fob. 2(5. The pilze-xvinners at the St. David's chuich social Tuesday evening xvere as folloxxs: Pastel portrait and frame, Mrs. David Williams: rocking chair, Miss Myrtle Dorsey; jaidlniere, Miss Esther Davis: statuary. Miss Jessie dray; cutlery, Miss Sarah James. Tho totul amount realized xvas S101.10. John A. Drynut, of Washburn street, an engineer on the Lackawanna rail toad, for a number of years, has ac cepted a position on the Ontario and Western railroad. The members of Kleclrlc City camp. No. 33. Patriotic Order of Americans, held a business meeting and social besslon in Washington hall last even ing. Fred Softlev, Ilarrv I. Davis and W. O. DePue have been ok elect to membership in the Electric: City Wheelmen's club. St. Patrick's Parochial school or--chestra furnished the programme at the Wlson Fire company's fair in Peckville on Tuesday evenng. David Collins, one of ihe uerinnu ent men at Engine company. No. 3, sprained his ankle recently. The members or St. Paul's Pioneer corps are requested to meet tomorrow evening for drill. Dorn To Mr. und Mrs. David Iloese, of Evans court, a daughter. The members of tho Plymouth church xvhoso names begin with the letters F, G, II, I, J, K and L, xvlll conduct a PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Miss Jane G. Thomas, of North Gar Held avenue, nnd Mrs. Carollnu Cover ing, of North Main avenue, nttended u party nt Mooslc Tuesday evening. Mrs. William Penrv, of Hnvdcr ave nuc, xvas tendered n, birthday party uy a number of hor friends recently. Miss Rose Bechtold, i teacher at No. 10 school, Is seriously 111 xvlth uleuro pneumonia, at her homo on North Ninth street. Orimth Davis nnd William Thomas, of Swetland street, nro recovering from their Indisposition. Miss Alice Weston, of North dnrllold avenue, Is able. to be out again alter an Illness. Mrs. Jane Allgood, of Nortli. Garfield avenue, Is Incapacitated from work by a felon on her hand. Thomas Allgood. of North Lincoln avenue, Is recovering from an Illness. Alius Clara Keene, of Jackson street, xvho has beon dangerously 111, Is re ported to bo somexvhut Improved. Mrsi Albert, Mrs. Morris nnd Mrs. Druning, of North Hyde Park avenue. chaperoned a party of young people on n slcighrlde to Olyphant on Tuca dax Hnrry Spronts, of North Bromley avenue, has recovered from an Illness. Clinton Morse, ot North Hyde Park avenue, is convalescent after an ill ncsu. Thomas Heck and family, of North Hyde Park avenue, has returned home from a visit In Philadelphia. Mrs. Mary Gardner, of North Main avenue, has returned home fiom n visit at Ml. Cobb. Miss Annie Suinmerhlll, of North Everett avenue, Is seriously ill at the unnncmiinn !io?nital. William H. Iloborts. of North Gar field avenue, has recovered fiom an Minos-. Miss Grossman, of Pleasant street, i reported to no seriously ill. David Thomas, of Lafiivctto street, Is able to bo around again after an illness. John Decker, of lOvans' court, has resumed his xvotl: after .in Illness. Mr. and Mm. Thompson, of Schlnger boulevard, have a now son at their home. SOUTH MNTON OPTIONS SECURED ON CEDAR AVENUE PROPERTIES. Gmirodi A-F&or Years . jsf Pile Torture. Jumes Kenton, Memphis, Tenn., says: "I suffered tho tortures of Itching piles for years, and not even mercurial oint ment would relievo mo. One CO cent box of Pyramid Pile Cure cured mo entire ly." All druggists sell It. Cook, "Plies, Causes and Cure," mailed free, Pyra mid Drug Co., Murshull, Mich. WA AAA l AdHda!S!Ji AA WAiAA- mere's i ki nitidis llflwii MfilfP? Tfiom ifowinio If 11)11 milllbo Illbli! fib 1)11! b NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Clarence Cole Injured by the Upset ting; of a Sleigh Coming Lec ture of Hon. John G. "Woolloy. A very peculiar accident occurred yesterday morning on Nortli Main ave nue, near Onk street, xvhen Clarence Cole, un employe of Wolff's livery, came driving doxvn North Main avenue xvlth Dr. Hollister's horse and sleigh. Tho sleigh caught in the street cur track, overturning it and throwing Colu to the pavement xvlth great force, cutting several deep' msli. in his head. He managed to slop the horse from running away, but the sleigh xvas bad ly damaged. DUNWORE. The large increase in the mall re ceived In town has already made It necessary to add two additional car riers to tho original force of four which It xvas thought xvould bo able to cover the territory. All parts of tho borough are noxy receiving txvo deliveries and txvo collections daily. Hereufter all drop letters Intended for local delivery must bear a txvo cent stamp Instead of one as heretofore. Letters remaining unclaimed during the period ending February 1st, 1902. Persons calling for these letters please say "advertised:" Michael Carden, Warren street, (F); Mrs. Bridget Doh erty, Franklin street, (F); Miss Cnth erlnu McGrath, 142 Mndlsou avenue, (F); Mrs. John Seheneer, Mrs. Mae Williams, Gardner street, F.tsll Pallch, Stnjka Ivan, (P); rtaffnela Calomiindl fu, Quotum, (F); piltu Costanzofu Giovanni, (F); Andonio Santausltirio, (Fi. The Odd Fellows held a largely at tended meeting last night when several candidates xvere initiated Into tho or der. During tho past several months there has been a very large Increase of membership in this order and the prospects are that it xvlll continue for some time. St. Agnes Guild of St. Mark's church will hold a cruller social at the home of Carl Neuffer, of Dudley street, on Tuesday, February 11. A musical pro gramme xvlll bo rendered. The funeral of the late Mrs. M. J. O'Boyle took place from her late home on East Drinker street yesterday morn ing and xvas largely attended. A requiem mass xvas celebrated in St. Mary's church, after xvhlcli interment was made In Mt. Carmcl cemetery. MarHetnian II. E. Spencer has pur chased a nexv horse which he delights in shoxving to every one xvho xvlll look. E. D. Arnes is confined to his home on Green Ridge street suffering' from a severe case of rheumatism. Man Who Obtained Thorn Says Ho Dooa Not Know tho Nnmcs of tho Persons' for Whom Ho Is Acting. Enjoyablo Masquerade Ball of tho Scranton Athletic Club Tlmo for Holding Mothers' Meetings Has Boon Changed Mlos Meredith Ap pointed Secretary of Y. W. C. A. Considerable speculation bus 'been caused on this side the past week by the actions of an Individual xvho has been taking options on properties along Cedar avenue In the vlclnltv ot No. 8 school and near Mnple and Elm streets. All efforts to discover xvhat the properties xvere xvantcd for failed, and all that could be learned xvna that Mr. Fisher, as the agent culled himself, xvas acting for parties not known to himself and that ho was as much in the dark as the property owners. After getting the prices on various pioportics he called again a fexv days later xvlth papers druxvn for sixty-day options on which hn made a deposit of one dollar. He was anxious to get an option on the Philip Klrst lots at uil- curiicr oi i emir avenue anil Elm street, but refund an offer of several cheap lots xvhlcli ode located .lust be low the cemetery. 1 ' , J Jonas Loog's Sods How the Coats And Suits Go tt(l GREEN RIDGE. Coming Lecture. Next Tuesday evening, Hon. John G. Woolley xx ill lecture in the tabernacle of the North Main Avenue Baptist church on the topic, "My Oxvn Country." This lecture is for the benefit of the temperance xyork throughout Laeku xvanna county, und it promise. to be a treat worth hearing. It xvas first In tended to hold this lecture on tho Wpst Side, but on account of the small pox in that section, the place has been ennngeu lo this end. Wc have just what you're looking for, perhaps. Our H stronp argument is that here you et them just a "little 3? better' than elsewhere. Astonishing what a little money njoney will do in this Wash Goods matter. $ Distinctive Display rune Wash Cioods s Wc were fired with enthusiastic admiration for them & when we bctiRlu, and we want to convey this enthusi- Si asm o you. Nothing short of a visit to this Wash Goods bxhibit will do it, however. rrr I Here Are Some of the Names of MarUi-t Bo j$ Grenadine llinpiqiie j Avalon Batiste, iS '"-"" J"o, Orgnnzinc, Fantasia Suisse, rourguny Novelties, riv 5 Mercenzctl (Jlmmbray, English Madras, ja uiiaiuuray Madras, JBiigll 3 & i3 lish Cheviots, iiono Organzino Colored Gauze do Soie, Lpho Gauze de Soie, Silk and Linen Tissue, Flomish Lace Stripes. These can hardly be described. They are novelties and -' we only give you such an idea of their beauty and worth & as will tempt you here to see them. : l2 TVv linei i ifiii lltiticttt 55 Finale Batiste, Pineapple Tissue, Dotted Swiss, Gauze do Soie, or. e? , if Roll Call Is Enough for These Columns couldn't tell their story. Our hobby is quul- ei ity and we ride it to its fullest extent, This doesn't S mc ifMi ir n n-AA K.. Ir - !.. i . V' .' . a a a a a a a a a cost you any more than if you bought some poor quali- St ties, but then you can't buy poor qualities here we naverit got them. No woman of taste was ever misled ' by purchasing Irom us. ar. lobe Warehouse! -- 'WMMMJIJ TOLD IN" A FEW LINES. This e onlng the North End Stars will Journey to South Scranton to plt.y the Defenders, of that place, for the championship of tho state. The Clerks' union held a well at tended meeting last evening In Leon ard'a hall. Miss Kathryji Lynott, street, Is ill. The funeral of Milton Filniore, ino nine months' old child of Mr. ond Mrs O. S. LutK, who died Monday evening from bronchitis, look place trom his la-to residence, Wi Von Storch avenue, yesterday. The Providence "Woman's Christian icmperancp union will meet nt tha homo of Mrs. Von Storch, 012 East Market street, this afternoon nt 3 o'clock, The county president, Mrs. Vaughn, Ik expected to bo present to deliver an address. Toinoitow evening the people of thla section will bo able to sec tho cracl: St, Clulr basket ball team battle with tho Crackerjacks of this end, nt tho Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Leonard, of West Market street, havo returned homo after visiting friends for the past few days In "Wllkes-nnrro. Tho ladles or St. John's Protestant Episcopal mission will conduct a caIo sale In the Ostcrhout building, on Mar ket street, Saturday. The Providence "Woman's Christian Temperance union will meet at the homo of Mrs. Von Storch, 012 East Market ulrcet, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, Every member Is requested to be present. A special meeting of the North Scranton Republican club is called for Friday evening, W. G. Mosor and C, E. Daniels will be among tho speak ers. Every member la requested to bo present. Tuesday evening the members of Itescuo lodge, Knights of Pythias, will conduct a smoker. Mrs. Daniel Thomas, of Putnam street, who was InJiirediSoine time ago, is somewhat Improved! Tho fair being conducted In St, Mary's hall waa well attended last oTonlng, One of tho horses belonging to John Nenry, a liveryman of this end, hnd to bo shot last evening. 'iha North Scranton Republican club, No, 2, will meet this evening, over Chapelt's hotel, on North Main avenue. Class No. 22 will give the following programme at the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church tonight: ' Piano Solo, Selected Mis. ll.iliih Waid Violin Sol-fa) .Medlc.v Miss Ildna Cinl (li) Cavatln.1. Solo 00 Mollle'a i:es Mi. Mitlon Calkim (b) Itcmllinocr Sticnui. Hocltatlon Ml, Mlldicd Gicen Pluto Solo (a) Sanas I'atoles. (li) C.inzoiictt.1 Mr. Kugcno Ham Solo, .'rloctcil Mm. I.i.tu Hushes llitimhige l'iniio Solo, "J liu Two l.oi cU. MU tliulotto Zuilllah IlJlitoiic S'olo (a) Tlii Illiquid. (li) 't'liu .Mlijlily llfi'i Mr. Julm .lom-s lircitaticn Jl iu Mililroil (iiicn Violin Kolo, iulwti'd MK Uilin C'ar. 1 C'onlrJltn SmIo, t-idikil Mr.-. Mi"C Cliaini.in liiiet, Soloi lul Mh. IIiiiiiiIjl-p and Mr. .luncj AiiAiiip.miU Mi. Waul und Mls MaM Jjjne. After the programme refreshment will bo served by the young ladles of the class. The funeral of Milton fllliuorc I.uu, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Lutz, of 154J Von Storch avenue, took place from tho homo yesterday after noon nt 2.20 o'clock. IJov. W. O. Simp son, pastor of Asbury Methodist Epis copal church, conducted tho services. Interment was made in Forest Hill cemetery. Howard Leniley, of Norwich, N. V., Is a guest at the hopio of Mr. and Mis. J. F. Hnngl, of Dickson avenue. The teacher und members of Class No. 22 of Asbury Methodist Episcopal Sunday cohool have arranged a splen did entertainment to take placo In the lecture room of the church this even ing, sonic of tho best niuMcnl talent in the city having been secured. Many tickets havo been sold and a largo attendance is expected. Quarter barrel sack of Ilornbaker's Eest Flour, $1.03. William Losau, of Dlckt-on avenue, who Is employed nt tho Richmond breaker, was nulte seriously Injured whlo on his way to work yesterday morning. Young Logan, who is about IS years old, boarded the C.30 Delaware and Hudson train nt tho Green RIdgo station and rodo to Providence. On leaving the train at Providence ho sllDDed and fell between the station platform and tho train and wiih badly squeezed. Dr. Hesulo was called, nnd tho young man was removed lo his homo In a carriage It Is feared ho is injured lnternullv. Maple Syrup, 75c. gallon at Horn baker's. Mrs. E, Huntsman, of Dickson ave nue, will occupy tho Jackson residence, corner of New York and Mousey ave nues, after Feb. 10. The church meeting held by tho con gregation of the Green Ridge Presby terian church last evening for the pur pose of electing additional church eld ers, adjourned without taking a vote, owing to the fact that not enough of tho church members were present' to cast u representative vote, Qreen Ridge street nnd Electric ave nue aie crowded every evening with a noisy, happy ciowd of coasters, who go Hying down the hills nnd cheerfully walk back to the top to start again. Masquerade Ball. Last night's masquerade ball and festival, given under the auspices of tho Scranton Athletic club at their hall on Alder street was n financial and artistic success. The hall, which nad iieen prettily draped for the occa sion, was tin own open nt 7.-13 p. m and from that time unit! 0 o'clock a steady stream of merry maskers passed through the portal, so that at the hour last named the management could have followed the example of theater people and hung up a sign rending "slnndlns room nnl v." It was a brilliant scene, and the con trast or coloring shown in tile various costumes, and offset bv tlte bunting and drapery, produced an effect that was delightful to the artistic mind, una cnarniing to tue eye. All the nations of the earth weir represented, and also some Hint arc not on this earth. The hobo was In evidence and played tag with a dude. Uncle Sam ami John Hull, also were In attemlance.and became quite friend ly to the evident annoyance of Rus sia, France and Germany. Some of the characters represented were amus ing and great care una evident In some of the marte mis, as vailous prizes were offered for the best dressed couple, the poorest dressed couple, and me most comical make up. Taken altogether, it was a gicat so cial event, and the arrangements u Ileet much ciedlt on the following committee, who had charge of tho atfolr: Fred "U'einig. Adolnb ir:mi- men, Charles Dieting, Henry Meyers and Adoluh JleuMier. There are a couple of reasons for the success of this sale of Coats, Jackets and Suits this week. First, th quality offered; second, the price asked for them; third. mt: Kiunuub wintei weauier inai lemmas you or needed wraps to keep away the chilly winds. There is ample time to get some hard wear out of them before the balmy spring days are here. Women's Suits, Jackets and Coats, the $10.00 kind, the 12.50 kind and the $15.00 kind; 27-inch Jackets. "Stylish? We should say so." Made with box front and back; yoke; tan, castor, blue, Oxford and black. To close out $6.50 All our 15.00, $1800 and $20.00 Women's Eton and Coat Suits, made of serge and cheviot, Venetian and broadcloth, single and double-breasted. To close, out buy them as-long as they will last at $flO.O0 Choice Pears pound can 2 for 25c Apple Butter 3 pound cans 10c Oyster Crackers Crisp, per pound 5c Clark & Snover Tobacco, per pound 35c Ralston Hominy Grits, per package 9c Ralston Oats, per package 9c Fancy Corned Bacon, per pound 10Jc Salt for Table use 8c sack for 5c ll Rol.-lnrr PmuHor Hnr "Moil Rrnnrl " llnno Vior i.UIM..ft 1 V.VUl.1 uui iuwi UlllllU. IWIIS. UI.I- I ter at any price, per pound 25c I Baking Soda Our "Ideal Brand." Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 pound package 7c II Half pound package 4c Choice Peaches 2 cans for 25c NUBS OP NEWS. The recently elected ofllceis of the patriotic Order Sons of Ameilca liugie, Fife and Drum corns will be installed tins evening. Owing to the fact that tlm Ladleo" Aid societies of tlm various churches hold their montblv sessions on tlio nrst Thursday In each month, the management of the kindergarten mothers' meeting has leelrio,i tn change their date from thp first to me second Thursday in each month, on which day they will meet hereaf ter. The meeting that should take place today is therefore put off until next Thur-dny. An account of the bowling matih between the Aillngtous and the -'outh Side teams will be found on another Page. Miss Meredith, of AVIlkes-Hane. has been appointed secretary of the (Vdar Avenue loung Woman's Chrlstl.ui as sociation, nnd will uKMinii" rhiirgn cm Monday next. The new .secretary takes tho place of Miss Van Nort, who recent!:' if signed. There will bo u meeting of .St. John's Literary society tonight. The Pchweltzer Muennerchor will hold their annual masnue hull tomor row evening ut Athletic hall on Alder street. Elaborate and careful arrange ments have been made bv the com mittee In charge and nrst class music will bo one of the feiituica of the affair. El g! Jonas Lods's Sods Academy of flusic II. HEIS, Lecste. A. J. Dully, Msnijer. Ai.i, wra: ixnnu.vKV s. ' llul'iew uwtcl e Urn iiatlc Cj npany Picsentln:: a new nnd up-to-date rcpcitolrc. M0ml.1v nlRlit, "The AiiroI ot tlie Alley"; Tues day matinee, "Tlie Ansel ot the Alley"; Tiiec-il-iy tilcht, "In I'eiil": Wodne&d.i, maline", ". WoliiatiS IIoiiui"; Wedni'-d.ty nislit. "Ilunrli luil (if tli Piuie"; Thuril.iy iiiitlnee, "A Country Cciiu-tliip": rl)iuii!.iv iiihlil, '"Hi jm-tn of CliliLitimn"; I'rld.iv inatiiier, "Hie illii'.'0 HlacViiilUi": l'lldjy uUlit, "'Hip Anffi-1 if tin" AlU'V"; Mtmd.i) 111.11 inei'. "In 1'oiil"; Slllllll.IV niKlit. "Hi? tjiiwii of ( IlllMloun." j ISIj; SpciialtiiA, liiMiii'd In- tin- (1 tVliiiliMiul-i i.I till- lliseit, tl.i- fiatllll- nf tlie l!llfl.l!i Hill Uilil Wiwt tin- sm-t tn M'.i-on-.. l'iiiCi-10, -M and 3il nut'. Lyceum Theatre ItLIS, Lessee and JIanasrr. A. J. DUFFV, Bus. itanasef. Thursday. OBITUARY. MltS. JOHN LINDLEIt. formerly MIsa Schumacher, died Monday night at her homo In Plttston avenue, South oeramon. hno wtis well known and highly respected In that part of tho city. The funeral will bo held at 2 o'cleck this afternoon. Nov, A, O. Clnllenkamp, pastor of the JCIon Luthern chuich of Mlillln avenue, of which she was it life long member, will conduct tho funeral services and wench tho sermon. The Ladles' society of tho church, of which she was a member, will attend tho funeral In a body. l'ATIUCK IlATCHFOltD,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Itatehford, of Mlu- TOLD IN SCRANTON. It's the Evidonco of Scranton l'eoplo Published in Scrnnton Papers That Has Maclo Such a Boputation for Dr, A. W. Chase's Norvo Pills. STAR THEATRE AI.P. O. IIUHItlXr.lO.V, Mam-ttr. 'lliiiiiilai. I'riilnv and Situida.l, I'KIlltl AUY U, 7 AXI) . "Little i-gypt Burlesqaers" Jlnllneo Kvory Diy. Tliiitlith annual tour of tlie le,-llinutc Iiisli Comedian, lr. Joseph lyrpli Mipporti-il hy a company of sui-p.ialns oMcllcncq In Ills cier popular play, Shaun Rhue. Pi Ices 23c. lo 5-1.00. Scati on sale Tuenliu Friday' Night. 'One of the Conspiiuom Suce-a-s ot tho I'reacnl New York fcejson." eral street, died nt his home Wednes day. Funeral will take place Thurs day at -'loO p. in. FUNERALS. THE HOMELIEST WAN IN SCRANTON Ai well a tin; liandiomeut, and others are ImlteJ to call on any druggUt and tet free a trial bottle o KimpV Halmrnfor tlio linoat and J.nash a remedy tint I euaiaptud lo cuic and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coujlu, Avtlmu, Urouchitii and Comuuijitloa. Price Soc, and Mc. Negro Murderer Is Safe. Philadelphia, lb. 5. Albeit Vest, the negro nho late Satuiday night shot nnd killed Mark W. Allen, Jr., a policeman, at Chester, l'a,, four, teen miles from here, liaj been brought to tlila tlty ami plated in tho Kastnn p;jiltcntljry to protect him fiom ljucbers. 1 m I. Wrote Poem, Thou Drank Acid. It.'tlilehem, Pub. 6. Suffering from melancholia, Mua Slay Fuller, 0f Chicago, trained nuisc, oyod 41, imployed here, committed suicide at noon after writing a poem mi "Uldding Oood Night t the World," by drlnhliif to quucm of tar belie acid. Standing clear and distinct, mat kins tho difference, tho superior merit, tho adaptability lo present-day ailments la tho volume of local testimony for d A. AV. Chase'u Nerve Pills. It's 0 dif ferent to tho ordinary remedies refer ring to cures made at distant points which It Is hard to verify. There Is a reason fot Dr. A. AV. Chase's Nerve Pills commanding home evidence wher ever tioy uro known, It Is their won. de.-ful Inlluenco in bringing up tj)0 standard of nerve force. Mr. Henry Alberts, of No. tilfi nireli street, Scranton, Pa says; "for about two years my back nnd kidneys had been sore, lame and the secretions in bad shape. Nothing seemed to help nje until I got Dr. A, AY. Chase'u Ncrvo Pills at Matthews Pros.' drug store, No. 320 Lackawanna avenue. They did the work, curing the soreness und lameness, making the secietlous healthy, and generally giving mo health und strength," Pr. A. A Chase's Nerve Pills aie sold at 60c. u box ut dealers, or Dr. A. AV. Chasol Medicine Co., Uuffalo, N. v. (3 Al tn f nslMtl If rl nil Llirmiiin a 4 a "vv y. tv vimi, mum nttuuiitiu Ul 4f AV. Chase, M. D. are on every package. The fiinuul uf the late Mile- . (iiUlwin, of Sumner iiiinnc, illl t.iki- plan- I'lld.n i,viii,li:g. A Boleinu high n.a-s will li. iolclii.ild In Holy loaiy ihuuli. MRS, ALICE HINE BP.ANDOW. Mij, Alice lllne llraniloiv, wife of V. W. Ilran. ilow, of lOli Ollie blietl, Sciaiilon. illetl Jan. S'.i, IWi. Mr. Ilrandoiv leaiei a husband, tuo ilaughters, Charlotte II. and l'r.mies V, 1),, four biolhem, X. 1". Illnc, 1 II.. M. 1. and J. M., nil of Scranton; two i-Uters, Mis. . O. ?all-buiy, of 'llioniteiiii; Mrs. II, II. Vaughn, nf Xcw iu'1. i Ity., and .1 lio-t of frlcndi hue uml in tho btate m California, to mourn the lor of one poci,. ing many noble Clulstinii giacc. bomc jcur bcfoic hir health failed, she lias a member or the iwmun'a unibtiaii icinpeiance union of Ijiliaivanna county and held the otli' s of county iti-aiurif. Mii. ilrandoiv iv.ij hoin In licnuv, .Sii'nui'li.iiini count, I'.i., ,iiu iaa tl.c lauglitir of the lite Mr. and Mrs. Ira lllnc. Neun jeais ago die left her loiln, homo and went to I,jj Angeltvi, Cjl.; fiom there to tho Autelopo ullcy; Ihciiic to Xurlh t arollna and tl.cn back" to the Antelope alley ugalu, In linpes ot icgalnliig tier health, llieo thing was done that )oiln;t li.imU lould do, hut all In lain, fo Know the loie und ic-pecl in ulilili Mrs. llran iloiv lias held by her frlendi In Scranton nas only lo look upon her catUet, wlikli na lomplctcly Imilul In bciutiful, frjgrant llouiu, loiitributed by hleuji tar and iisar. She win uiiiiuteil at (he age of JU, Joined ihc MctliodUt HpUiopal chuich, ami Hied an cuiit ( lulilaii life. TREAT ALL ALIKE. Grace George, In Win. . Dradj's Production of UNDERSOUTIIBRNSKIE By I.oltlc lllalr l'.irl.cr, author of "WAY JKlWN HAST." Iltncllt I'cifonnaiice for II. V. I). 1.'., of ikranton. I'riits-SO, 73, M.CiO, j.l.f.0, i.'alleiy, 2a and fiUc. Seats on tale Wcdnctday. Saturday ft'latin33 and Nigiit 11, I). Stair piccnU for jour iitcajiirc Ward and Vokes In their Viv Miule.il "Cut I'p," ie Head Waiters t'riici Matinee, 2Jc. and We, Xlgh, Wc., Mc, 73c i Seats on alo Thursday, and 'tl.C). Oni Night, Monjay, Fab, 10, rir. James O'Neill In f.kblir i; Co.'j Mj.-uineent Scenic Production uf the (heater Iethodlst Missionary Official Op poses Special Chinese Exclusion, Uy Uxcliulve Wire (torn The Associated I'rcsi. Washington, D. C, Peb. n. TXw. S. r Ualdwin, ot New Yoik, secretary of tlie Missionary society of the Metho dist Episcopal chinch, wnn heard by the house committee on foreign affairs today In opposition to the Mltchell Kahn bill for Chinese exclusion, lie took tlte position that general restric tions on immigrants should govern all nationalities ulikn nnd that discrimin ation against tho Chinese alone was not to the mibliu interest. President Oompers of tho Ameiican Federation of Labor, continued his statement In support of the bill. Stranded Steamer Floated Safely. Oy Excliulie Wire fiom 'ilm Associated I'lcu. Atlautie tlty, K. J., I'cb. 0.-Tbe Uritl.U by Insurance, Star ca,t incluilci rill'.nKllIC Pll HIXLi:. Vll.l.i:, .lames O'Neill, Jr., Waiien C'onlon, W. J, Phon, llande lillbert. ,lnepli blojtcr, Mhi Selene .loliitecn, Kale I'lctiher, Virginia Kcatinj and lift) oiher, Original Nil', Vol I. Aiadcinj ot Miblc produu tion. I'liu'.-'Jac. to fl.ju. Seatu on ealo I'lidJ) jt U o'cluik. iteaimhlp ClVirda)e, from China and J j pan for New York, whkli went a-hoie on Hrlnantlue hoal ilurun; Kituiday niglu'd utoini, iv.i.s iloatcd with the aid of MAcral tiiga ihl, iiioiuIiiu, 'Ihc (aur- dale wa uppjiciilly uiiiiijiinU and fclic proceeded to Xiv Veil; utidi r her own ileum. Xon of tin 7.MW tou ot the ( iJU'ldjIc'a luluable uitjo worv llyi.tucU. Dig Plro Near Albany, UyTxclushe Wire from 'the Auociitcd l'reu. Albany, N. V., fcb. 5. -A lira nil Vault 'iui.r lair itlaud, jut outtlde of Albany today, dt Uroyed tlW.OOO worth of property and nitrou); eweapcu dKtroJlnit tbo big tluiajrc plant of th t-laudmt OH comivmy. I. -I. McArdje, ot Net U'ih, in liu; licailutt lexer. The lorn U coicrc .