r S(,v tjf w,niJ?gB32-j ''' ? -.r.W iVUiMi,, xJr1trM?r . t' " ' ' arr-ar" ?' -itfW& H -N-r ifwriw THE SCRANTON TMBUN13-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1899. EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON TESTIMONIAL CONCERT FOB HICHARD THOMAS. Successful Entertainment Given In the First Welsh BnptUt Church Lust Evening Sunday School Or ganized at Lincoln Heights Wild Cnt KUlod on the West Mountain Home Missionary Society Enter tnlncd at Mrs. Carson's Other News Notes of General Interest. The testimonial concert at the Flrjfc Oora HHImatten, ConaitpKtltn. XIak HmmtlKobe. 10ceatnaJeBU, taUrirtrt. CaxantJN Locust street! Thomas Davis, at No. 32, South Main avenue and Elm street; Wallace O. Moscr, at No. 18, corner of Bumner avenue and Bwetland street! tProfcasor II. L. Morgan, at No. 31, cor ner of Grant avenue and Jackson street. The largest number of pupils were enrolled at No. 31, which Is a thickly populated district. Mr. Morgan will be assisted by Arthur Davis. William Evam. William Jainlcson and John It. Janus. Mtaa Carrie Oless will have irrlnn church, officiated. The pill bearers were comrade, In arms duilng cnnrCe of the fcmai0 Btudents. the encampment or ine mu iiiitoiii regiment at Augusta, Ga. and wers members of the same company. They wetc: Thomas Elnlr, Frank Jones, Oliver Williams, Anthony Mayor, Ar thur Meredith, and Edward Phillip. Hurl.il was made In the Washburn street cemetery. SHOT A WILD CAT. Uauo W. Evans, of 31J Quay ave- Wolsh Rapt 1st chun-h lnit evening for nuc. killed a wl'd rat recently while the benefit of Richard Thomas (Llew bunting on the Wet Mountain near Herbert), who hns ben Incapacitated nnld Mount The hunter' digs wri 6UNDAY SCHOOL ESTABLISHED. After much effort, the u-flldcnt.i of Lincoln Heights have established a Sunday school, and have lecured the new school building to hold their ser vices In. A meeting was held Inst Sunday nftcrnoou, and Joseph II. Davis was elected superintendent! J S. Irons as assistant; FYed Reynolds, secretary; Prank Davis, treasurcr.and Thomas James, llbruilan. Music books were donated by Rev. J. M. Howell, and lie v. James R;n- r 11 FINN a 6 ptt)t fertirfferffejm " fJ0fMlf90lpMXJIPMjipJI.0 VVnWiW4rtirt)iHAnAXAi'XrtrtArt(i'VAi'W)riu WWMHMlMMVMM!1lWMMlM o& PHILLIP MWnArt Phone 1683 A. 8 MM There is an always-present charm about the idea of having a Piano in one's home. We like to fan this spark and keep fanning even though the process takes time and you pay us a dozen visits in the meantime till eventually vou decide to purchase. A ' Hardman, Mason & Hamlin, McPhall, Fischer, James & Holmstrom and others. j money today. . S3 FIMN & PHILLIPS, Piano Alovlng by Careful and Experienced Men. yomin Piano Tuning a Specialty. We can save you JJ Avenue 2cMVMVM,f2V2f:f'f2eN:2M:2?5e2 M m p H HI M H" m . H f " H HH H H pv (V V Hi IfPmi Jf Vjf 01 1Q7JJ UJ1 IPJ t0Xjl'.0f.PHIIMjl'A0lJI M for several months by Illness, was an frlKhtenrd by .the animal nnd Kvns nin. ' . ,., u.mnhin qimnt xtothn . . . .. ml. t ....tit-- ........ k. t I.. ..!...!.. It .. S ,.? 1M "- ' succecneci in ruiuiuW n. .nn .."h Jt KpB(;opal church, delivered an In- iinnunllfled success. The large auditor lum was filled with an audience that occupied all the available seating space and many were standing The. patrons came from every rect'on of the rlty and surrounding towns and f ' attested the popularity of the unfor tunate singer, who has alwavs con tributed his services gratuitously to every worthy cause. Hon. H. M IMwirds, who hns given much time nnd attention to tli suc cess of the undertaking, presided an 1 Prof Haydn Evnr.s. organist of thu Tenn avenue Rnptlst church was nc rompanlst of the evening The other 'members of the committee who had rhfiriro of the affair were Prof. .Tames Hughes, Prof. William Evans, Henry P. Davles. Jenkln Reese. Phillip War ren, W. Hartn Evan, Jenkln Lloyd nnd Thomas Wllllame. The participants wei- the Elm Park church nuartettn. the Shubsrt quar tette ana several well known sololit. The first part of the programme- con sisted of an orcan prelude by Prof Evnns, selection by the Elm Pari; quartette, tenor solo, Joshua John; rec itation, Uessle floto; STrano solo, Mlm Elizabeth Thomas, bass s-oln, Mr. Hob erts. Part srond Included selections bv the Schubert quartette, soprano solo Mrs. Frank nriindaKr; duet. Thomas Beynnn and John W. Jones: recita tion. Miss Cora Griffin, bn?s solo Phil lip Warren, nnd tenor solo, David Stephens. a few shots. The wild cat w'rtiort about twenty pounds and was twice as b'l? ns an or dinary cat. The county '"-"a a boun ty for the kllllnR of vlld cats, and Evans took hl9 treasure to Alderman John's last evening and procured a certificate for presentation to the authorities. terestlnff address. Arrennements wero made for the future sessions of the school at 2 p. m and other serv c s at C p. m. There was over a hundred present at the first meeting, which Indicates a general Interest In tho movement by the people of Lincoln Heights. UECEPTION AT MHS. CATU'ON'S. WEEKLY SCHOOL DEPOSITS. No. 19 Mlsa Lees, 2.D0: Miss Mur- bOUTH SCRAN ION NOTES. Excellent German Entertainment Last Night Approaching Mar riages Other News Notes. Tho Arbeltcr Fortblldtincs-Vcreln last evening conducted a very success fu, inlcrtalninenl and ball at their hall on Alder street. The follow lug very Interesting pro- Mr Klr.back intends g V. ; HV.V.K f. . f. . V. V. V. UK V, V. V. t J f. n . V. . K V. K V. . K KX The ladles of the Slmpwn Methodist rftyi jj .jg. Usa Nichols, 47 centaj Miss gramme was rendfi 1 FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. The funeral of Abraham Singer, who died late Sunday night at his home. MS Oxford street, will occur tomorrow! morning from the house at 9 o'rlock. Tho remains will bo taken to Clark's Green for Interment. Deceased was employed by the Delaware. Iacki wanna nnd Western c-oinpiny f.ir many years, rind Is survived by his w Ife and two children. The funeral of the late William Har ris occurred yesterday afternoon from the home of his mother on South Sum ner avenue. Itev. John P. Moffat. D. D., of tho Washburn street Presby Episcopal church Home Ml'tl-miry poeletv hetd their meting last evcn lng at the home of Mr". Georgo Carson at 122 South Main nvenit. After tho business meeting the guests wera pleasantly entertnlned by Mrs. Carson. Instrumental nnd vocal numbers were rendered bv Fcvenl persons pres ent and refreshments were served. WILL ItAlSE THE MOP.TGAGE. The members r.f the .Tnckon street Itaptlut ehitch have ben lnfo-nr-d that the Philadelphia oompanv wMeh, ho!d a mortrace of IIS.O'O ngalnst thj property will dlsposft f the same ton Jfi.ono. which menns much to the church people. It Is understood that a friend of tho church will ndvance the money, and that the Indebtedness will be cancelled as soon ns possible. The church has been handicapped for several yea-i and this proposition will enable them to liquidate the debt. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY. An attempt was made to burglarize the residence of John T. Rlchaids, on Tenth street, early Sunday morning, btft the thief was frightened away be fore anything was secured. Mr. Rich ards was awakened by a noise In the house, and arising from his bed, d's covered an Intruder making nn hasty exit th-oui;h a window. Th' buiglar did not reach the ground tho way he reached the roof, up a tree, but fell a dlsta ro of twelve feet, and departed before being Identified. Tho police wero notified, but no arrests have as yet been made. Ueamlsh, Ji.uj; Miss Morgan, $1.53; Miss Leader, 23 cents; Mlm Flynn, !1.49; Miss Evans, J1.27, Miss Kellow, J cents; Miss Yost, CS cents; Miss Wade, $1.63; Miss Murphy, i ?0; Mlas Peck, G9 cents; Mrs. Ferber, $1.70; total, J17.44. No. 13 r-of. D.ivld Owens, Jl Miss Martha Watklns i" con's Miss Ellta lewls, J2.C0; Miss Htythu Kelly, 10 cents; Miss Nellie RlehnrdH, t) cents, VI 3 Catherine Phillips, 61 cents; Mis Nellie Kelly, B8 cents: Miss Harh Mc Don.Ul, 93 cents, Miss Kllsa Price, hi cents; Miss Mary Harris, C6 cents; tb tal, J11.77. No. 32 Prof. H. L. Morgan, Jl: Miss Vaughan. J1.22; Miss Knapp. J1.77: Miss Fieeman, 15 cents; Miss Fellows, S6 cents; MIrh O'Connor, SS cents; Miss Mullen, 31.97: Miss Ruddy, Jl; total, JS.33. Oveiture, Waldgciang, Couplet Sj'o Scene, , liruennlclu, .Pioi. Gust. Schmtdt .... Cesnng-Sectlon Mr. CliuiWs Housa .. Mr. Ew. Schmidt .Of'sangs-Sectlon vestcrJny to No S cUhIni; out hi: business, having a posi tlou in Scranton In lcu-. Silts Elizabeth I.cwls has returned from New York city and will rcKume her In struction of tho Twentieth Century i -lng cluss. The class will meet on Tlims day evening. Peter Hobday hns returned from a hunting expedition nt Knob Hill. Pllco county, and has placed In his father's butcher Hhop, on Brtok street, a hand Home deer which ho was tuccessful In shooting. A supper will be held at he home or Mrs. C V. Rogert tomoiiow oveiiitiB f.T the benefit of the Dudley Street dp ttst church. Uwanta Good cough remedy, take Du fours French Tar. For Sale at GEORGE W. JRSKIXS'. ioi & Main Avt at NIGHT PCHOOIS OPENED. Night schools were opennd last even ing In Nos. 13, 17, IS, 29, 31 an 1 32. and a large number of pupl.s presented themselves for Instruction at the vari ous buildings. Among the teachers will be the following: John Horan, at No. 17, corner of Koyser avenue ana JackFon street; Thomas Francis, at No. 13, corner of Acker avenue and NOTES AND PERSONALS. Charles II. Cawley, of Railroad ave nue called at The Tilbune office yester duy and vtated that he was not the man arrested for fighting over a jam of pool Saturday evening. The regular monthly meeting of the Electric City Wheelmen will be held n the club house this evening. The Franklin Engine company will hold their regular meeting this even ing. Officers wero nominated at the regu lar meeting of the Columbia Hose company last evening and other busl- ' nes3 pertaining to the company was i acted upon. I I.uatsplel "EIne Fixe Idee," Selection I'r f, Gust. Schmidt Frater KellcrmelslT. ..Gesatig-i-'ectton Duett Hlumenmaddchcn. Humoreske August bclrr. Fotog af. The different numbers of the pro gramme were well rendered and pro vided a plearnnt evening for thoas present. At the conclusion of the en tertainmet, dancing was Indulged In. ALDERMAN RUDDY S COURT. John Wldowskl was last evening ar raigned before Alderman Ruddy of the Twentieth ward, on tho chjrgc of malicious miscnier at : coirmitiing a nulsinnce, preferred b Michael J. O'Hara. .' Wldowskl recently suffered the loss of a child nnd ' 'i at present a very sick one at home, Mr. O'Hara re lented and withdrew the charges, al though the evidence, was very strong. The defendant was thereupon discharged. X' b" tf ft.' u .' ' V ft, &' ft,' 'ft,' I I "" V Order with F.cfercnco to Movement i ( . . . . : or xrnnis on Lackawanna noau Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming Avenue INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Today McCnnn Appointed. COMING MARRIAGES. Miss Mndelene Hlckey, of Plttston avenue and John Oe&tringer will be united In marriage at St Mury's C th ollc church th's morning nnd tomorrow morning Miss Beano raid George Straiabrger will be wedded at tho tame church. The marriages of Mlsi Anna Rums Following is the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western board for today: MIulltv.ll, rsuv. it, lw.1. Train. NORTH. t Wild cat Two engines. ' 6 u. m. M. V. I..ingan. Wild cat Two cnglneH. u a. m. P. J. Ntalit. .'JO u. m., extr.i 'two engines. A. Ketchu I. Nn. IS Two et'giius. t". Kingsley, ".CO a. m extra Two engines. A. Mullln. No. 29 Two engines. O. Randolph. 11 a. m.. extui Twii engines. J. E. Masters. 11.30 a. m.. extra Two engines. John O'Haiu. No. 31 Two cnglrcs. John Oahagan. 3 p. m., extra Two erpir.es. i S. Cnnnody. I 3.C0 p. m., extra Two engines. T. Kltziiutrlck. Wild cat Two engines. W. II. Nichols. ' f C p. in. Diinllcnns 'nun. fcf P. m.. extra Two engines. D. Wallace, i g nt Tirlnlf atrant nri r T!nliint linnlv. An old country tea party was held of Greenwood and of Miss Hssle nnd John Kllnglc are nnnounccd to take Rou) Tb ese Como SLYkdL GrO. Jackets The success of our Cloak Department this season is phenomenal and beats all previous record hollow. REAS ON We determined before euteriuj the market to provide the most complete, elegant and best display of Winter Jackets, Capes, Cloaks, Suils, Separate Skirts, etc., ever made in this city. RESULT We'va been compelled to re-euter the market over and over again in order that stocks might be kept at the high water mark, and our last visit there resulted in picking up many manufacturer' clearing lines at prices which could not have been touched earlier in the season. Of course, you get the beuefit Misses' Jackets Three Bargains of Surprising Hsrit. Sizes 12 to 18 Years Mtstes' Jacket , pipnl with velvet and mado horn tw Ira good English Covort CiOth1?, Girments . worth $5.0 ), .or ij3.49 Misse-' Hl?h Grade Covert Jacket, full line lining, velvet piping, ptarl buttons nnd extr.v tailoring ipO.OU MNsos' Kfrspy JuckeU, in all hhades nnd sizea, 12 . to 18 years. Ileatitifully llntahed, vory special at p5.UU In tlio First Welsh Congregation .1 church last evening by the ladles of the church. The affair was n social and flnnnrial success. The Chi Upsllon society of the WasV burn Street Piesbyteilin church had nn ! tractive programme at their meeting last evening. The board ot tiuatees also held their monthly meet ing. The Brotherhood of St. Andrew of St. David's Ep' 'opal church held .in adjourned meet'"? last evening anl tho Sisters i f Ruthany r'sn met and acted upr-i r-i-veral matters. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Sllss Mary Agnes Galla gher, of lleridlan street, and Thomas A. Walsh, of Carbondale, at St. Pat rick's church at 4 p. m. on Thanksgiv ing Day. Several vocal competitions were held at the meeting of Dewl Snnt lodge, No. CO, Order of American True Ivorltes, last evening. Suitable prizes were awirded. This Is the week of prayer observed all over the woild, by the Young Wo men's Christian association, There will be a prayer meeting on Friday evening nt the West Scranton branch room, coiner Main avenue a-d Scran ton street, to which all girls nnd es pecially all members of the associa tion are invited. Do not fail to attend the old country tea party which will bo given at the First Welsh CongreKationul church nn South Main avenue tomorrow (Wed nesday) evening. Everybody welcome. A True Friend. A friend In need Is a friend Indeed. That is exactly what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is. It Is the mother's help when she Is suddenly awakened In the night by the ominous husky cough, and labored breathing, of her babe. It Is the safe resort of tho youth or adult when he has "caught cold" and there Is coughing and Irrita tion of the mucus membrane of the throat, it allays the Irritation and cures the cold. For sale by all drug gists, Matthews Hros., wholesale and retail agents, riVE ILLUSTRATED LECTURES. place In the near future. TOLD IN RRIEF. The Junger Maennerehor hns accept- rd tl In- ntlon of the CJermnnla sink ing society of Carbondale and will bo i the guests of that society on next Mon day evening. Bauer's band will ac company the singers. The Century Ilrse company will lourney to Carbon lale on Thursday evening to bw the guests of the An drew Mitchell Hos" company of thru I city at their annual ball. Frank, the 17-monlha-old son of Mr. I i and Mis. C. T. Roland. 1121 PUtston avenue, died on Sunday morning. The funeral will take place this afternoin at 3 o'clock. Interment in the Hydo Park Catholic cemetery. Miss Mame Ruddy of Cedar avenuo returned yesterday frum a six weeks' trip. During her absence she visited New York city, Holyoke and Boston, Mass. Fire broke out early Sunday morn ing in the double house on Stone ave nue owned by Patrick D. Jordan. The blare was confined to the roaf and was extinguished after about J300 damage had been done. Thomas Ilealy hns resigned his po sition at the Casey & Kelly brewery. Messrs Joseph Relf and John Dlett returned last evening fiom a very suc cessful hunting expedition In Pike and Monroe counties nnd report game plen tiful In that region. Wild cat Two endues. S p. m. R. Castner. i p. m extra Two engines. M. Mndigan Wild cat Two engines. 10 p. m. Ocorge Hill. Train. SOUTH. 'n. 31 T. N'iiuman. r-i-trn I.nlJar, l'lnnerty's men. v . - V,'. McAllister. N .. -II. V. Colvin. rwtru A. G. Hammit, Warrick's men. No. 10 M Hennlgan. No. 12 P. Cavar.autrh, Mann's men. No. 4t Oenrt;e Ludlow. No. 46-R. Hnllett. No. -it F. F. Stevens, C. Bartholomew's men. No. C0-J. fierrity. Rxtra J. Rurkhart. SUMMITS. C a, m north O Trounfclker. 8 a. m., north Mel,ane. 11 a. m., north K. McAllister. 12 noon, south H. Wishing. 2.."0 p. in., south II. Rush. PUSKIRRS. 4 p. m south J. Rowe. 7 p. m , south R. Duffy. 10 p. m., south J. Moslcr. PASRCNORU RNGINES. 7 n. m. Wlileerr. 5 ii. m. Pn 1:1ns. Mann will go out with his own men on next board. J&CKCIS 311 CI SUILS tire week, wc shall mnke special prices on all win ter gjrments, including women's high class suits, jack ets, capes and furs. We are very much overstocked, and the prolonged warm weather will compel us to sell quickly in order to dispose of the bulk before the season ends. The special reductions made are so numerous that we cannot undertake to mention them all. We would like, how ever, to ci'l attention to the completeness ot our stock, and the (act that prices me in evrrv instance right. TAFFRTA AND SILK SATIN DRRS3 SKIRTS Lined throughout with silk and trimmed beautifully with Jet and span- CIO In S9 gles, real value from J13 to JJ0. uur price ,u tu J.A WOMEN 3 MLK LINRD SUITS-Flne kerseys, meltons, homespuns and golf suitings: some lined with silk throughout, ethers with silk lined Jjukets and again others of reventlblo plnid sulttug.;7 tic ro C)J The grcatent variety In Scranton Our price P' '' LU P' WOM1 ..'8 SILK LINRD JACKRTS-Of kersey, meltons and home spi.ns, lined with sills and mndc in tho Lowest und C l QZ A C fj mct npproved i -lcs, value to 25. Our prlco VO.ViJ tu .JJ.GV FINR FURS Undoubtedly the grandest display of fur sets nnd sepa rate r ch capes, collniettes, muffs nnd brnB in CI (if? tn fi50 fox, (.Mix, German snhle, marten and electric seal.. 4 .:"' .v 4" New style automobile capes lined with fancy S25 silk CHILDREN'S IV EFERS- Qn to S3. 00 Some reduced in price -.... UL uu w'"" CHILDREN'S GRETCIIRNS- SI. 25 tO S12 Most of them reduced In price i.. t-w v m IS LADIES' KERSEY JACKETS AT !3S5-Of nn excellent quality of Kvrsp In bluck only, made to retail at to; our price was $1.93, 3,9j reduced to ' ' sir. LADIES' SATIN LINED JACKETS AT J9.SS-The very finest qual Ity of Kersey In black nnd castor, strap seams, pearl buttons, every gar ment lined with Pklnncr Mnnufactuiing Comnany batln, warrnntea to wear two years or a new lining given. This guarantee goes with Q Ott every Jacket. Real value. $15; here formerly $12.9"! " w IS LADIES' FtllK'.K JACKi:Trl AT IG.r-Theso Jackets are lined with silk through" and are made of good quality black frieze. Cj 45 double stitched feums, pearl buttons reduced from $7.9S to vv" $10 SUITS RFC'CED TO $7 P5 All our ten-dollar suits for women will be marked T K' tomorrow made of l:or.ev 1aelf IHed with silk nnd skirt with moreen. The real value of this suit 1b twelve dol- C"7 05 lars; heretofuaw marked specially low at J9.9S " & .v s X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X JV'rt . rt " ii ' t H 41 5 U to lUUtVllU4i!'J"lU "J 4 'I Ladies' Jackets , r Five Lines Hard to Duplicate. Ltdies' Medium Weight Kersoy Jackets, fully lined, strapped and stitched. A in irvel ut the prlco $5.00 , .Ladies' Kersey Jackets, beat tailoring. All colors. , .Iliilf n dozju choici styles to ueloct Iroin PO50 Ladies' Very Ilandsomo Kersey Jackets, elaborately Uuiihed in every detail. Colois include c;ihtor, biues and black, g, AO "Ainagnifioeat gaiment for the price $0.98 Ladles' Ki soy Jackets. Two exquiille styles that 0 tiell of quality at a glance. A wonderful bargain at pO.50 LndieV Kersey JarkoK Lined as well as any garment can be. Special high class finish throughout, and beautifully - . gotten up. This week $10.00 Ifeadow Brook Washer. Pes. coal sold to teams TS cents a ton. Corner of Cedar avenuo and Gibbons street. They Will Be Delivered for Benefit of Ezra Qrtflln Post, O. A. B,. Rev. Walter Qulncy Scott, D. D., chaplain of Lieutenant Ezra S. drirPn post. No. 123, Grand Army of tho Re public, of this city, will deliver a series of five illustrated lectures on "Ancient Rome," In the High school uudltoilum. The first lecture will be delivered on Thursday evening nnd the succeeding ones on Nov. 23, Nov. 28, Dec. 7, and Dec. 14. At Thursday eveni-g's lec ture Dr. Scott will deal with ancient and modern Rome. Tickets tor tho course are SI. The entire proceeds of the course will go to tho Lieutenant Ezra Qrlllln post. DUMOR3 DOIWGS. Accident to Richard Donnognn Yes terday's Funerals A Coming Wedding Other News Notes. Regarding the above specials we have simply to say that they cannot be duplicated elsewhere in Scrauton, either in style, quality and pr ce. Globe Warehouse OCtr&4v0rt TryGrain-Ol, Try Grain-O! Ask you Grocer to-day to show you rnciagoof GItAIN.O, the now food, drink that tnfeos tho placo of coCe, Tho children may drink It without t injury as woll as tho adult. All whu try It, liko it. GRAIN-O has that c rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but It is mado from puro graim, and tho mostdellcato atomaoh receives U without d'jtrcsj. the prleo of coffee. 15 cents and SScauUper package. Bold by all grocers. Tastes like Coffea Looks like Coffee Imut that yoar croccr ?Irei von OHAIN.O Accept no lmluilon. A serious accident oe. .d in the No. 5 colllory of the I'ennsl Jiila Coal com pany Saturday afternoon about 3 o'clock. Rlchnrd Donnegan was engaged at his duties as a mil or and had ttartod to help hU laborer load some coal into n car lif ter Ilrlng a blast, when, without any wnrnlng a largo piece of "back" fell, stiiUIng him and hurling him to the ground. Nearby workmen rushed to his aid and soon carried tho limn 10 the surfa e, where a phyblclan made un ox.imlwitlon and found that the back nnd .bs of the man wtre badly brulscj mil Wcer ated." Tho laborer working near t) iiine gan was unhurt. TWO FUNERALS. The funeral of the littlo t-year-old son, Joseph, of Mr. anJ Mrs. Thomas Con nell. of Oretn Ridge street, occurred yes terday afternoon. 8orvtces were con ducted in St. Mary's church and Inter ment was made In tho Catholic cemetery. Tho funeral of Mrs. John millions, of RaHt Drinker Btreft, who died Saturday aflornoon, oc ,.d yesterday afternoon. Inturment wu made In Mt. C'aimel cemetery. Station Mtstor'a Appointment. The appointment of Peter F. McCann as station agent at the Lackawanna .'ivonue station, which was exclusively announced In The Tribune on Satur day, was onitlolly made by Superin tendent Salisbury yesterdny. Mr. McCann will have chnrge of pas sengers, the baggage and express mat ter und the movement of pnFsenger trains In nnd out of the Scranton sta tion, subject to the direction of the tialn master. .'-&$ 'Miy3 i wn r3 55 llWb'Jfti "H " ..!-. SU l HU I IK Air. TUH PicLa coif. USED BY ADMIRAL DEWEY. &. . . , tu .xk 1 utts. iMt. Ihi. HWi. KUVk. a6 Wir. S'irmii'r iahmir TH' r ' dtm' M .: n ren tfwCTwc n r& Tft r Rmsrw ?ps rb x Lr8iieiai?pii0l!E5Jiitiiai ROSSTCB WITH THE ,l!!!Sg ffl? Is tho kind you would get if you lived on tho plan tatlon. THE PROCESS COSTS NO MOBE. THE COFFEE COSTS NO MORE. Afk your grocer . It be does not keep Cunfro ProoaeD Oolfcc, s.cnd in mi name and (c, to cover pottage, ai.a we w ill bind uu lb. Free. J 1 13. V-". BLAUVBLT OO. 6fmiffi.en' Novyork Clt-r. Committee Did Not Meet. The manufactures committee of the board of trade did not meet yesteria afternoon to consider the question of the proposed tin plate Industry, be cause Ftcretary Atlierton had not ct received certain data regarding the cost of the raw material. Theio will be a meeting of the board Itself next Monday evening and It Is probable that the matter will not be considered until then. GREEN RIDGE. Mrs. Charles Carr, of Monroe avenue, hns returned from a islt with Hunting don f 1 lends. Rev. W. O. Slmnson, of tho ABbury Methodist Rplsclpal church, will deliver bin lecturo on "Life In the Scottish Highlands" In tho Court Street Methodist AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM THEATR3 - UURUUNDHK & KBIi, LeeiJ It. K. LO.iU, Man t lit. TONIGHT I Th3 Musician Th3 Madslai ! Th3 Arlist Third Brockway Entertainment. Seats now on sale. Hs ! si nnn Hub M W An mu "The Bostonians" A WEDDING TO DH. A quiet wedding will take place In St. Mnrj-'s Catholic church on Chestnut 1 tret tomorriw afternoon, when Mils Mnry Onller.a, of Butler street, will bo. come the wlfo of Mr. John Hopkins, of Ruffnlo, N. Y. Ml" Gnllcna has many friends In this section who will leant of lier contem plated marriage with surprise. DEATH Or WILLIAM LOGAN. William Lotcari) foreman 0r Rurke Tiros., died jesterday morning after nn lilnejs of a day. Mr. LojfRn has bern nn employe of Ri.rkn tiros, for a. number of yars and was a trusted and highly respected em ploye. His many friends will be saddened to hear of his demise MINOR NOTES. J. W. Kinbnck, the picture man, on North Rlal.ely street, removed his fur- 4 nlture and stock from his store rooms Wednesday, Nov. 15. The Comedy Event of tho Year. Daniel and Charles Frohmnn Piesent. The Great New York Success. fit the White 'florse Tavern Relng nn English version, by Mr. Syd ney Rngcnfcld, of a German play, enti tled "I m Welsnen Rotss'l," by Messrs. Ulumenthnl nnd Kadelburs. A Great Company of Comcdlnns. A Car'' I of Klaborntn Scenery. Prlces-Sl.DO, ii.OO. 7Cc , 60c, L'Sc. Thursday, November 10. -s.i h .. w . t -i rr.A B!-1,e!1V,) !! ! aSSSra an LTghl OrOrgu-nizatlons a short time ago and ehnrmod all who heard him by the beauty of his descrlp tloiiD of the manner and customs of tho Pinna. . At last Pnhbath morning's service tho ' will uppenr In Victor Rprbert and Harry congregation of tho Green Ridge Pro.l byterlnn church subscribed over J93 ft month for tho support of the "Cnpnuse mission." and tho Rev. J. R. Klusak, mis- slonary among tho Hungarian people of tho North End. A Green Rldgo business man rccPvd a onn dollar silver certificate ovi'-r his counter Saturday last with tho fo'iow Ing note written on the back of tho nnto mil aluned "IJII1 Olirf." "Tho Inst of a tniuo fonune snuandcrcd: nm now nn- nllens cortenipl.UIng sulcldaj good tiye ' old world " The Willing Workers of tho Church of j the Good Shepherd will hold a pop-corn wlnl In the Guild rooms, Thursday evening Nov. IB. A cordial Invitation is extended to the public. A Challenge. I, Thomas Reed, challengo Thomas Mlddletnn to a rme of quoHs. I am not satisfied with my last defeat. Will play for flftv or on hu dred dollars a side. Will meet any night this week at 816 Capous? avenue. Please an swer through this paper. Thomas need. AMUSEMENTS ACADEHY OF HUS1C, KUVflUNDGR & fcUIS, Lessses. II. U. LoNtl, Munir. Three days commercing M'onday even ing, with matinees Tuesday and Wed nesday. A magnlllccnt production. Iha I'lcturesiiue Pastoral PInv. .-.-, THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Ry Hal Held, author of "Human Hearts," Prcfentlng tho Romantic Actor-Author, HAL RE1D; tho chi'imlng actress HLR T1IA RELLE WESTRROOK. nnd a groat ens' Prices Evei.ing, 15c, 23c, 33c, M)o. Ma i ec. 15c , "3c v. i mi.... Three days, eommenclrig Thursday, Nov. 1G. Mntlners Frldnv and Saturdav. MR. BARNEY GILI.IORE. The Young Character Actor nnd Com edian In tho Great Comedy Drama. "XIDNArPED IN HEW YORK." Note: Tho play Is bned on tho abduc tion of Habv Morion Clnrk. Prices Evening, 13c, S3c, 2oC, Wc Mutluce, 15c, 1:5c. It. Smith's mntt'erplcce, The Serenade" The cast Includes Henry Clny Rnrnabee, W. II MncDonuId, Gecrge Frothlngham, Helen Ilertrnm. Marcla Van Dresser, Jo sephlno Huitlett end many other well kimwn nrtlBts, Prlces-U.50, (1.00, "Gc, COc, 23c if y '-hS CASTOR! A For Infanta and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Bough Bears tho Slguaturiiof Wuz& n wt Matinees Daily. Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, Novembor 13, 14, 15. ThjUtlfeMajiBisBlsEurlisqiiCo 20 Itainlfome Vomen-jo People Thursday. Frldty and Saturday, November 10, 17 and 18. VICTOFilA UIQ BURLESQUERS 43-PEOPLE-4Q. AUDITOTJH ST. LUXI'S PARISH HOUSE, Friday Evening, Nov. 17, Fred. Emerson Brooks The California poet and humorist, en dnred by President McKlnlej. Chnuncey Deot-w. Ceneral Miles. John Sherman and others. Admission 73 cents. Reserved seits without ixtra charge at Powell Wortnehday morning. Pnlnnre of Course Dec. IS. Willis E. Dudley; Jan. IS, Dr J. Tracy Edsou. Rob. 17 Hovt L. Tonnry. Season tickets for nil four entertainments J2 00 eneh ALL proflt'i for benefit of St Luke'H Pummer Home for Poor Women and Children. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF HEW JSRSEY 3PZCIAI. EXCUnSION TICKCT3 WILL Dt SOLO TO PHILADELPHIA INCLUDING! ADMISSIO'J TO THE HATIONU EXPORT EXPOSITION ON NOVCMBIM 10, 22. Tickets good to go on date of sale nnd to return within ten days. Including data of hale. Prom Scranton V, "2 for tho 1 mind trip which Includes admission to the cxp sltb'n PARK PLACE. CENTRAL RAILROAD OP NEW JZRSEY SPECIAL EXCURSION PARES TO PHILADELPHIA POR PENNSYLVANIA DAY AT THE NAT" IONAL EXPORT EXPOSITION ON THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10, WOO. Tickets will bn sold Scranton to Phila delphia, Including odmflon to the Ex position for all trains on Nov. 15. good, to return on Nov. 16 or 17. at $3.78 each. Children, 6 to 12 years, half price. The Dlt'kson MiumractiirlnsCo. hcraut-m a'td WtlUsvlUrr. 1', Mnuurua urdM of Jenfie flrlflln of Ruffnlo, N. Y., Is spending a few das with friends In I Park Place. . John Herrnn of Court btrcrt, who hai 1 LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES J At Ills home, . Qeneral Office, Scranton, Pa.