THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, AUGUST G, 1900. 101 WEST SCRANTON A STRONG SERMON TO YOUNG PEOPLE j i REV. D. P. JONES AT TABER NACLE ON "A HAPPY MAN." Happiness Cannot Be Obtained Only by tho Wny of Wisdom nnd Under standing Union Excursion to Har vey's Lake Camping Parties at Various Lakes Constable Jones Assaulted Death of a Former Resident Young Peoplo In a Mine. Other Notes and Personals. Hev. D P. .Tone, pator of tho Tabeiniele Congregational chinch, preached a pennon to the young peo ple of Ills rhutch 1 iKt evening on "A hippy Man," In which he gave some ood advice, which should be heeded by many young people who weie not privileged to hem the dl"eollise Hl tet was tnken fioni l'io , III 1 , "Happy Is the man th.it llndeth wis dom, and the man that getteth undei stnndlng." Dining the emirs of his remarks, Kov. Jones spoke ns follows: Tin' Honk if l'rmottn h me ol tin- lliuirlwels tint la within tin inuillsc of l.od'a onl 'ho Unit' IHbli I Ills Ixmttful bed cf maul nti 1 fpilltiul tlnncH Inn n suitable (lower tor cen man Hint liies upon the fjee of the iirth tidi 1 icr pi will ronlilrn In taelf a lc-on in a inrt kjlitr. nnd in tho nct striking niinnor to liispiri Hie ininiU of men and women In tin1 piowili cf niir text ho find a luipe nun "ltaip Is tho nnn that tmUiit wisdom and Hip mm tint K ttoth undiiit indnv It 1 I cult thine; to I o n hipi nun in this uoihl rl, 1 Ixlhw' flat thi most of jou in this i ont'rrKatlon arc not sir incus to the path that leneN to real 1iilics While wo me in tills k t lil up have a little wilderness to go through now ami thin, it thtie aro Mrenmt 411 1 mers of Inpplnow tlowins even through thr vilienej of tlmo We Imo mora t lp lnp,j in this woilil, js it is todi, than to hi otherwise Mm has been created lij Coil, the author of Hit tnture, to be lnp, and when 11 an fulls to (c lnppj lip fills to come up to the oiiit of his treatioir Happiness ( lnnot bo ol tallied cnb In .ho waj of wisdom and umlpivtamlimj', that is hi tcaohlner of the Ilible and we can trust to whit the llilde nn in roitarel to the happiness cf man No lire I knows the wii of happiness In tier than (he lllhle, beeiuso its author Is the cub fountain of tiue happiness Wisdom and understanding hae their inrt in building up nun and women to bo hipij Tho Uncling cf wlsdcm nnd tho Rottlnj of un dfisfindini aie things thnt In Ion,; to own human soul as .1 ilutt in lite Min lias rrmt power to find out whit ho has i ilciie to ohtnln in life lie Ins ililed down into tie duK ctnm bers of the earth, he Ins found out the wn if the (ml, the ;ihr, the (.old and all lilnds cf materials tint be need' for his use in llfi, and on the other hind le Ins mule his w ij up Into the ks an 1 through the heawns nhuve, and bj so dolus he ha manif stcd the Bieit power that Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. HIGHEST IE 8 II ME If wm PUKES Fabulous Reductions That Delight Late Buyers. . , Every Shirt Waist offered in the fol lowing interesting lots, represents the highest type of this fashionable garment that skill and art can produce. The re ductions stated are guaranteed, conse quently the great cash saving is made ap parent at a glance: Lot 1. 69c Fine Lawii and Percale Waists that sold at $1.25 and thereabouts, all in one jjreat "Attractive lot to close m at' 69c Lot 2 98c Beautiful creations in Dim ity and Madras Waists, in - the very newest and choicest effects. They sold for $1. 7C ana $2.00 eacli. To 98c close. Other Shirt Waists Here, Go at Globe Warehouse lajs In Ids own natiiie to march, to eek nnd to fin I out tin imtrrlr of flod't creation Man is Just aa able to find wisdom and un drrslandlnir a.s he is to mid out the wonders of (lod In nittirp Wisdom and undci standing aip in the gospel of Christ and III the teaching id the woul ot Clod, tho Rood Spirit of Chrlstiinity which helps linn to obej the llff of riasou and the eommatidmints of the Lord Is wlnl Solomon rills wisilcun nnd mulirstanillnif In the text, aid whin mm comes to this utaice in life he has to a Rirat extent the experience of a bappj mm The happiness of life does not 1111 an tint mm is to llp without cire nnd hbor In this world bile people are nnintie the mist uiihit irei tuns upon the fue of the entli, the laws of niturp have no nwnpithy with them thee me out of tune In the ihnrus of life. While we are int willing to m milt nun nnd woinrti to bo nines, jet, wp are prnhliic caie, work nnd libor ns i lr mc nts of Inpplniss In nirj man' life When man circs and libors in the spirit of the kosiiI of t hrlst then he Ins tin pner of knowledge, the pine of wisdom and the prace of a hippe mill Inppi man dues not mem to be 1 million nlro or a urilthv mm In regard to mone iiul iropcrtj. Wialth Is whit we must hue among nun and wotmii In the woild tor the ordir of thinirs Wnlth people hue existed in all ages cf the vorld, and we must lnp them in our tljtn js will ns in all dis of thp future ct, weilth In Itself ciunot male nn mm hipp Hi plness is not a thing tint grows upon the outward connection of life, as thp flowir tint linn lua. lne in his giiden outside of him mlf, but It his Its root in the hurt of 111111, it is i condition of mind and thought tint works itstlf miller Hip woilth and Hip poierM ot the world Into tho heart of Cod ind of the Truth which binds the soul of mill to whit leillj means in the liigl est kingdom of life The mm tint Ihes within his own weilth Heel without the pcue of Cod ind without enjojment of tho liuth; he Herds uimthlng thet weilth cannot produce while among the ihundancis of this world (t, 111 hi puicss comes Into his cup without Imlng lhnvlf in harmonv with Hie liw that mikes min a friend of Cod Tlie nnn tint tiles to pleise Cod In his doing toward his fellowmen is 1 happ man The rt llgion tint lows Cod without loving our fellow nun hns no lare In the teachings of tluUt JCn matter upen wlnt stage In life mm mi) gite out himself in this world, if be has not the wlilom nor the un Icrstanding ot heart an 1 suit that mocs and cinblm him to perfi rm his duties in the fear of tin loid ind fir the id anccuient of mankind, be is not a hippy man On the other hind, the nnn that giw.s hltmelf out to Cod, through the clnnnils of uscftiliw to hummltj, knows whit .1 happj life Is in the highest thought ot hippincss Tho kind of work that cveij min lmcs to perform in Ids life prcnes to a greit eMent the nature of the law Hilt governs his soul, ho tint doeth good Inth the liw of rlchteousness within, and as nn ctTspring of tint law happiness Howk into Ids soul and Ins) Ilea ids life, helps him to earn the I unions of time and to ewerionip all things that are hard to endure in tills world The man that has wisdom nnd understanding has more life linn the min tint liws without them, he knows in re, he feds more and he reilires more of whit lijs In the true idea of life. Ma lot our loung people misunderstand the wn of a bappj life The opportunities: of this ige should be the meins ot miking ill of our jourg preplc hippy and strong to overcome the eil tint is in Hie world The growth of power and the ih wlnpmrnt of chinrter ire of grnt fmpulinie to cur warn1? 1 cople o grinder light in the world iinj we line Han of 1 life filled with good aims moling upon the liw of wisdom nnd useful 1 ess Of Cod's hippincss wp ire to pirtike to bo up to the point of life The world will hui its unbippitiess until men ml women will hap in tluir hearts to seek iflir wilom an 1 to inul out the undeistindlng that Ins in whit ( hii-t tiught to the world Union Excursion to Haivey's Lake. The congregations and momheis of HI IB Lot 3, $1.25 Exquisite Waists in Sco'.c'i ginghams, lawns, etc., iu ex clusive styles and superbly finished. High class goods only, that were $3, Qij rtP etc. To close $Z0 Lot 4. . . . $1.50 A very select range of waists in Scotch ginghams, etc. Very elaborate iu style, choicest new colorings; were QA rfl $3.50 each, To close 0 1 1 uU Not Quoted Similar Reductions the various societies lilentKlod Tlth tho Hampton, Simpson anil AVashhtirn Street churches will Join In a union excursion to Hanoy's lake on Wed nesday. The following programme has been at ranged for the day: KceitMlon, options!, for children nut under 12 nor on 20, rle, gold pin. oel nolo, opllonil, girls under Ifij prlro, gold 1 ickntpln Olrls race, two irlies llojs 1 legged nee; two prlres IIoja' lnojurd (huh, age fiom 1G to !)0; copy right hook, winner to select Ilnjs' jck race, good pocket knlte. Shoe race, open to nil; prlre, fchoes to bo ic lei ted Holler performance, prlre. scirl pin. Polo ccntest; prire, to he selected One mile run; prl'e, to he selected Iloat rnec; prlre, pilr Turkish towels. Hill game, between teims to lie selected on the promt I. llule Ml contestants must le members of the union excursion Camping Parties at Lakes. The Olympla ramping club, com posed of many woll-kninn ,ounB men, ha pitched tents on the shores of Lake Cntey, sk miles fiom Tunkhnn nock, theie open hourfo will be kept for the next month. The advance Kuard Is now theie ind hao every-thlnR- In readiness for the other mem hoi s Oeorpo Gleason, John IS. Jones, Will Morpan, Joseph MoCormlck, Fred Uoecham nnd 0car D.i Is are now ut the lnke, and will be joined by about twenty others In a few days. The hoys hnvp a splendid location, ad joining John H. Jon"a' S-'rilnrr Groe House, nnd ate enJolnj themselves Immensely. The Antlirnclto Camplnpr club Is at IIarey's lnke for two weeks. The mcmbois are John D. AVllllams, Thomas Fiances, John D. Lewis, Wil liam D. Davles and Jcnkln Rey nolds, The Cnrhelois, of tho Klertrlc City Vheelmen, have been In camp at Lake AVInoIa for oer a week, and they re pot t a frood time. Many otors hae called at tho camp nnl enjoyed the l!uch"lois' hospitality. Constable Jones Assaulted. Timothy Jones, constable of tho rifth w.ud, was assaulted last Ptlday nlRht In Thomas Canolls jilace, Lu zeino stjeet, while obtalnine evi dence acjtln Can oil. Constable John Lance, of the Fifteenth ward, who accompanied Jones, was also roughly handled, but esrenped w Ithout any serl ous Injuiy. Jones sustained a deep gash on the back of his head which lequlred seen stitches, a cut oer the ep, and a battered nose. The assailants used chahs to beat the constables War Mints han been Issued by Alderman Daks for the anest of George Lamb, Daniel MeAtillffe and M. J. Devlne, who aie chaiged with committing the assault. Died Away fiom Home. Fdwntd Deney, a foimer lesldent of this city, who left heie a short time ago to leslde it Atlcnta, N. Y., died at the latter pla e at .130 o'clock Satutdaj morning. Deceased had been a leslcknt of West tinnton for oer thhty jeais and was well known The remains will airho In this city at 12 o'clock today, and will be taken to the home of John Dtncy, 333 South Jinth street. The funeial will occur at I o'clock tomonow morning, with a teqiilem mass at St P.itilck's Catho lic chinch. Intet ment will be made In the Cathedial cemeteiy. A Mine Party. A paity of young people were guided thiough the undcigioaiid workings of the Cenitla mines last Wednesday evening Sceial llashlipht pletutes were taken and the working of the mine explained. Anion-; those piesont weie1 Miss Mamie Jones, of Phllidelphla, Misses Hlodwln GrIIIHhs, tasslo Powell, Liz zie Itecse, i:dlth Jenkins, Ltah Ai nold, C.issle Powell, Mrs Leo Canan no. Messir. will Moigan, Will Au gust, Jenkins Jnmes, Thomas Hean, lleese Giltllths, GeoiHre Thomas and Geoigo Cleason. Among the Churches. Thp evening sei vices at the Plmouth Congiegatlonal church esterday weio In charge of Itev. Frank J. Mllman, pastor of the Sunine.' Aenuo Pres bteiian chinch. L. M. Keene con ducted the morning set Ices at the Sumner Aenue claucli. Hev. A. MacShannon Illfrglns occu pied the pulpit of the Washburn Stiet Presbyteilan ehuich esterday nioinlng. Tho Sunday evening sei ices hae been discontinued dutlng the month of August. W. A. Beuy, of Now Durham, N. J., foimrly assistant secietaiy of the Itallioad Young Men's Chilstlan asso ciation, conducted the Gospel meet ing In the Simpson Mnhodlst Fpisco pal chinch jcsteidaj afternoon. The oidlnance of the Loid's supper was obsoied In the First Uaptlst chinch at the close of last evening's set Ic p. Miss Lucy Race, of Lc wishing. Pa., conducted a mlsslonaiy nueting In the Jnckson stieet Uaptlst chut eh yester day morning. The annuil mlsslonaiy contributions weio teeelved. ltev. D. I). IloikIns, jirstor of tho FlMt Welsh Uaptlst elurch, jiteached .1 Welsh sermon estorday moinlng and In tho evening spoke lu Luglish to the young people of the chinch. His nddiess was lnsttuethe and Intet est Ing nnd listened to by a laige con giegatlon. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. siiril'cs over the lcnnlns cf the late Iia sirjli Hoiser were conducted "Jturdij alter noin b lie . Prink J Mlllman Huri.il was made in l'orct-t Hill cf meter). lane numler ot peeple attended and en Jneil the piuile nl Sa uit i irk Sali.nhi) afiiriioon, mhi the aiupUrs of tli siimner 'e inn Piiftb)tciiin church doni boj i umil ounif, was sllghtl) inlurid on Sutuubt, wlille at wcrk In tho Mt. l'leasint mines potlnr child nxidlnir at ,'i.2 iJi ckir'n court, was run mrr b) a butclcr't wa".on Satur cIjj iiioruini; and painfulh injured liss M.iicaret hellet will represent the ouu; Ladles' IrUh Catlnllc Iliueiulent union at the Sationil Total Ahsllnuce union comention In riuladi'phla thii week. biiut twirt) innnbeni of S I,ec TomUt club lilt for l'hlladilpliia 'atuHby ienlnc. llii'j will ilt Atlmtlc ( It) iKfoie tluir 'e. t ii t li. und attend the Catholic 1it.ll Mistliieuce t nlon coiiMiitlon lohn, tho )ounir fou of Dr and Mm V V Hall, of North Vain annuo, ktepped on a nail recent I), and iu conneipieiic e U sutferlng from a r ore foot flie funeral of the late lohn hoeh occurred fsiturdai afternoon from the (Hinih home nn North lljde Park aenue liu- pillbearcrs were! WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't Elvo thrm tea or coffee. Have vou tilecl tho new food drink cailed QHAIN-O? It U dellclniis and iiourlnhlng und takes the place of pofioe J'lio more niuln-O jou Ive the children the more health you distribute through thtlr bjs tfrns. Ornln-O Is mnUo of pure grulns, nnd when proporlv prepared tastes .Iko the cholco erades of coffee but costs about U ns much. All grocers sell It. lie and 2Sc. K P. ileltnaucr, t 'l Mullen, P. J. Oiwson, Iharles (Irlflln. John loehlen, decree HaunileM interment was made In Washburn street icmc tcrj, PERSONAL PAKAQRAPHS. ( Intles E. Dinlels, nf !l,snn street, left us terdi) for n two weeks' vacation trip, wnlrh will lie ent nl the alioie Mr. and Mrs llodcriik lonn, of SouH, umner aenue, ntutned home Satiirdai eenlnct from a llt with friends in ilrndford cutinly. Miss 1'ox, of lludlord, V. Y, who Is the irucst of Miss MiCo), of Tenth street, was es cortnl thicuih the Hellenic minis recent I) I) a put) ot j mint, peoile. Mr. and Mrs lint Ihinan, of North llronitey aw line, left jrsttrihi) monilng tor an extended lsit with rehtlies at WnslilnRton, I) C lleee (Irillltlis, of South Kllmore avenue, is nmoiii' the Scrintoiilins at Mlintlc Clt). Thoinis Davis and fiinlh, forimrl) of Jessup, liaie taken poscession of a house on South t.ar field aleiue. .Mis Inuc Williams and diiightrr. Miss Nillle, of North Surrrir avmue, are isitlnu in Pitts ton Mrs Iteese Mormn and chnahter, ftertrude, of Mlmore aeiiuc, are visiting n lathes at state Collide, Pa Mrs John n ins nnd son, Itobert, of lifnette street, hale returned home from n phimt Jouni at Like Wlnolj Mts Ilia Limcieiux. of Milne), N , has le tumid home from a visit with Mrs. Chillis Connolh of Jackunn street MIm Miry 0ens, of South t Incoln aiemie, is vlsltlne friends in MiilllnaburK, Pa Miss Nettle Muore, if SjR r. ike (i, who is vlsitliur rehthis lure, was rccentl) temUrcd a coiupllmciitmi dinner at the home ot Mis 'I II Mien, on North Hide I' ilk avenue mini her of piople Wirt uImi present ns cucsts Mr Willhm Indnjg, of North llrnmle.c ie line, his iituined from a vllt to Utcil, It I Mrs losie Knauss, cf lickon stieet, and Miss lirjle Kans, of l..ifiwtle strcit, .lie spendliiR tluir vacitliui In New irk fits Miss Hannah Dills, ot North Hide Pirk ie line, Is the iruist of friends In Wmt Chester, I'l. Mrs Iutlur II. t ri nnl on, of New ork, aie vi-itlne Mrs. Henri's mother, Mrs lmir, of North Main ivinue Mrs. lllzibith KreRer and children, of North Hide Park nemie, will Icivl tomorrow fir a two weeks' stas with relaties at limklnnnoile Hcnrv lllutlow, of Niairiri, Wnne count), is the cruest of rehtlics on Nortli I.lnioln icenne Mr ind Mis trnot Noithup, of South Hde Park aunue. ire t eiiiltin; i few dis with Mr. Northup'a inotlur ut (lleiilitun Willie lindsij, of Cirhoiuhle, returned home siturdn fiom a visit with Mrs John Heed, of North Sumner avemie, Miiy.es Sirih IIukIiik mil itlicilno Price aie Bojourntuir at Hantic C it Miss Annie i: Morgan, of tiiitli M iln aveinie, left on Situnhv fc r '"ihcr lake, N , where the will paid some time I) Hilda 1'iwllni;, ot Noitli Main avnue, Is visltlhi iclathes it West l'iltton Junes llnnert), of Iloier, X J , ll vlfltliiE Ids parents on s(centh strict Simiiel, son if Mr. and Mrs. John Hiker, of North II) de Park neenue, is summering at Nitholson Diron siote nnd fanih, of Swetlinl street, arc spendinic a few dijj at Ijike Shcildan Mr and Mrs C S Depi), of Ninth Lincoln iiinue, are enteitilning trs niron fmbsher and daURhtrr, Heitrice, of strimdsburpf Miss Minnie nic, ef North I lueolii mimic, will line tomorrow for a dw diV njtlou at I. ike rlcl Ira II Ncwtm, of North Itebeii a aveiuie, leaves todas for i six wcilis' sta) in the cistern pirl of Miiiu. Mis fohn II I)ils mil duuhtcr, Mrs Walter I ri cm in, of New rk, me the Kuests of "Nlis bite I niton, of North Miln !enue M J Nlhill, ot -t louls. Mo, Is UsItinK his datishtir, Mrs Charles CaniMii, of Nlnlli (.tnet Mrs nuulolph loncs, nf laiksim ftiect ni- timil pnsldnit of tho i'ltrlotk (irdir of tueil. i n s, is In l'hlhdelphla Mis lohn Iuniiii, of Noith suniner iieime, left Mtuldi; for Oil (it), ( ii a time weds' visit Itu lather I cm, of Nlatara nniieisite, is the fcuest of llioiius Ijikln, of Wist Jiekawuina nveiiu Miss Mart, net McDonnell, of Itillroid avrme. is it tliiitis ' it). 1 i ink Nklils ind 'lenrge lie Idc c, cf Infis itte Jtreet, aie i-pttiliui; a few ilaes In New ork NORTH SCRANTON. The funeral of Mis. O. A. Beemer was held Patuul.iv, afternoon fiom tho home of hei paients, Mi. and Mis. Williams, of Maig.net avenue. The lemalns leposed In a handsome casket In the front pailoi, biiuounded by many beautiful lloial designs The hei vices weie laigely attended by fi lends of the deceased, who had known her during tho time she lived In this ectlon. Itev S O Heading, pastor of the Xotth Main Avenue Haptlst ehuich, ofllclated. assisted by the Kev. W S MacAi thin At the conclusion of the services the remains weie con vejed to the W.ishbuin stieet ceme teiy, where interment was made The deceased is suivlved b) a husband and one son Maik Hallstead. of Phnmokln. Is the guest of his patents, Mr. and Mis C. P Ha.Uste.id, of Oak htieeet Mine Fot eman and Mrs Giles Deck er, of Cayuga stieet, aio In New Yotk. Miss Louisa Lelghton, of N'oithum berland. Is a guc st at the home of Mi ami Mis. M. F. Sandets, on Chuteh avenue. Miss Alice Osteihout has tetuined to her home on Oak stieet. aftei spend ing the past two weeks at Oystal lake. Mr. and Mis O W. Davis weie regls teied at Hotel Clifton, Lake WInola, dining the past week. William McNamara has letumed fiom a visit at Boston, Clinton, Jeihey City and Xevv Yoik city. GREEN RIDGE. Hev. X r Stnlil preached fiom the pulpit of the (Jieen HIelge 1'iesbyteilan chuich yesteiday morning, taking for his text Horn & 3-39 "For 1 am pei suaeled that nelthei death nor life, nor angels, noi piinclpallttes, nor powers, noi things piesent. noi tilings to come, nor height, noi depth, nor any other creatine, shall be able to sepaiate us from the love of Ood, vv hlch Is In Clulst Jesus eur Ioul " lie prefaced his seimon with woids of nffecttonate greeting to the membeis of his foimer coiigugatlon and of pleasure that he was able to pioelalm to them the nies Mige of the peace of the (lospel of Chi 1st. In the evening ho spoke at the mission on Capouse avenue, which Is a blanch of the Gieen Hldge chinch. George Mitchell nnd family, of Mon roe avenue. J living Peel, the Misses I..l7zle Palmer, rioience Simpson and .llss Pitts, who Is Miss Simpson's guests, vlll go to Dig pond today, where they will occupy a cottage. Mi. nnd Mis. Joseph Uangl aio camping at Lily lake. Mr. and Mis. Chaile.s r. Hond, of Newark, X J., aie visiting Mr. and Mis M ( Cair. Mrs. Huiry Hull, nee Miss Jessie Howell, who has been visiting Mr. Huirs paients, Mr. und Mis Stephen Hull, of Pandoixon avenue, expects to leave this week for the Klondike, vvheie she will join her husband, who Is in business In Dawson City. Mr. and Mrs. V.. H. Davis, of San derson avenue, aie spending a week at Luke AVlnolu, where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs Tied Godfiey. OBITUARY. Mm lltnn Iu ij illoel jrstcrelaj sltrnioou al 1 o'clrek, at her lie mo. 411 UllliJln strre-t Pummire. Mio m Tt Jeun o( at,o, und i sur iul tt the follcmlni; nm anil dju'liiirn: John 1 1'.. I It nr. l,us), WUIIjiii I.usm, ot t hi clt), ami IMu ire) I )v , ( (oloradu, A Inn luj.y, ol 1 hllailel)lilj, ami 51 r Clirl.t PfrK.r, Mn. Thoinat Schoemorr ai.il in. (,.rire Hart nun, ct thli clt). The funeral will take place 'luckday at 2 ji, in Seniici at tlrrinnn l'rci bjtcrlan church on Cross street. Interment will be maelet In Dunmore cemetery. The New Store August Sale of Shirt Waists You could use a few more Shirt Waists if you buy them cheap enough, couldn't you? Now, then, is your chance to buy. We still have a splendid selection to choose from in fact, our stock is entirely too large to suit us, and we are determined to reduce it at once, no matter how great the sacrifice. Read our prices and be among the first to secure the best of the offerings. oc Shirt Waists, now 75c and 89c Shirt Waists, now 1.00 blurt Waists, now $2.25 These are all bright, new, 1900 goods, in white lawns and colored percales, dimities and ginghams. TodayMondayOur Great We Table Oilcloth A large assortment of patterns to choose from. Best table oilcloth, 35 inches wide, worth 25 cents a yard 1 vC Striped Linings Fast black percaline skirt linings, with fancy stripes of all colors, Full 36 inches wide and 1 worth i8l yard IxC Beautiful Ties Gents wide and four-in-hand or imperial ties Best heavy silks and satins. All regular 50c goods. Marked down lor two days to 33C GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTOFi FUNERAL OF MRS. EDWARD MANNING SATURDAY. Requiem Mass Celebrated in St. John's Chuich by Rev. E. J. Mel ley Fire in the House on Hickory Street Occupied by Mr. nnd Mrs. John Phillips Woik Is Fiogiess ing; Rapidly on the South Side Sewer Miss Mulholland Enter tains Friends. Sntuiclny moinltiR at 0 o'clock the funoi.u of .Mis. Edward Manning took ,ilacc fiom her late lesldence on Cedar avenue, and was largely attended The numlieis of Uinnch No 2-'G. L. C H A . of which organization dectased was an active membei, attended the obse quies in a bod. At 9 o'clock the ca.sket was closed nnd the coitege moved to .St John'x chuich Hev. K. J. Melley, pastoi ot that congregation, celebiateel a leeiulem mass and ineachcel a touch ing fune lal seimon. Intel ment was made in Cntheili.il cemetery. The pall-beaieis weie John Ruddy, Maui lee Duggan, Daniel Too me, John Kelly, A. Kuddy and 1'at i Ick Tigue. Fire on Hickory Street. About S 30 o'clock Sntuidny evening a lainn exploded in the homp of Mi. and Mis John Phillips, of -118 Hickoiy street, setting lilt to the house and daninging the furnltuie nnd household effects to the value of S'.O Mis Phil lips was alone in the house and befoie i t'tliiug lit a lamp, placing It In the tipper bod loom She was engaged in locking the lower doors ptepuiatoi to i etlilng when upon re-enteiing the house she lounel the upper looms ablaze An alaini was turned In fiom box CI, at Codai avenue and Hickoiy street, and the Phoenix, Neptune, Centuiys nnd William Connell Hose companies lespondcd The house is the piopeity of John Wclcliel and is coveied by In surance. Died Suddenly. James Halm, of 01 Kim stieet, died suddenlv Satin clay evening nt his home, after returning fiom n walk. He left the houso eailv In the even ing In the usual health and after ic tmnlng complained of feeling HI A phvslcian was summoned, but befoio lie ai rived the man wns elpad. Deputy Coionei Paine made an ex amination of the lemalns and deemed an Inquest unnecessaiy. He attt Unit ed the death to hcait fallun Nubs of News. The woik on the South Side sewer Is progt easing veiy lapidly Just at piesent. The sewer has been complet ed on Willow stieet, and trenches aie now being dug and pipes laid on Pitts ton avenue, below Willow stieet. The work on tho sewer on Plttston ave nue, above Hiver, is also neaiing com pletion, and when that is finished theie will be complete seweiage from tho Twelfth ward to Cedar avenue. Miss Maty Mulholland, of Oichaid street, in honor of Miss Agnes Mm ray, of New Yoik, gave a reception at her home Filday night The lawn was festooned with Chinese Innteins und the parlois ndoined with potted palms. Those present were: Miss Vligluln Dawson, Miss Mary Ruddy. Miss Ag nes Ruddy. Miss Augusta Healey, Miss Catheilne Long and Miss Char lotte Smith The gentlemen present were: Messrs Finnk J. Cojne, Thos. Benton, Will Flahcity, Andrew Thom as, Peter Hunne and John Daly Mnll Carrier Johler, of Cedar ave nue, Is spending a few days at Fac toiyvllle. Miss Maine Hlewltt, of Pear street. Is visiting In Providence, R. I. Mrs. Lawrence Ketrick and daugh ESHSB NISBET'S 33c 50c 69c and $3.00 Shirt Waists, now Offer You These Special Items: Mercerized Umbrellas ' There nothing that looks so much like fine lustrous silk as the mercerised cloths. We offer you a bargain in umbrellas of this ma terial. Elegant assortment of handles. Worth from $1 0 . to $1.50 o4c Fancy Hose Supporters Ladies' Fancy colored hose sup porters, with band and 1 side elastics 2,C Beauty Pins Good, durable beauty pins, one piece, fancy enamel tops, per dozen C ter, Margery, of Plttston avenue, aio In New York city Miss Alice Howey and Miss Lucy Sullivan, of Stone nvenue, have com pleted a course at Spencer's Ilusinesi college Mis, Trederlck (Sunter and daugh ter. Huth, nnd Mis. August F. Ki.ift and son, William, left Saturday to spend a two weeks' vacation nt Way mart. P. L. Teippo, the Cedar avenue drug gist, his leturned fiom Like Sheri dan, where he had been visiting his sick w ife. George K. Hartman, of Augusta, Me, is visiting his parents on Pltts ton avenue. Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered. to south sjele, central citv and central Ilviie 1'iik eleliei cielcis In J 1 Sluikfj, 1011 (ciljr aenue- Thotic (VS3 DUNMORE DOINGS. Meeting of School Directors Satuxday Night Business That Was Transacted Other Notes. The borough sciiool dlrectois met in special session Sutuuluy nlpht in their accustomed place, and pi oc ceded to finish the most piessln of the busi ness no.v on their hands, Spencer, f'ostello, Miller and Hnggerty were preesnt and In the absence of the presi de nt, Iivin, Director Spencer was elected piesldent pio tni. The icport of the building commit tee' ami the consldintlon of the cost ct making the neeeviiy repairs to the basement and hunting uppaiatus of No. 1 building together with fin ishing an nddltionul loom In the thlid stoiy, weie taken up Two con tl.ictois weie piesent who hud looked the mnttei ovei and rubmltted bids. The boarel at this jumtuie went Into seciet session and the bids were read bj the secietarj. Aftei some delibera tion, It was decided to l eject all bids and have nn architect dmw plans for the changes and addklon.il work that Is to be accomplished Hlds will then be nil vet Used for to meet the tequlie ments as called foi by the .specifica tions. The leason given by the boaid for i ejecting the bids was that definite detail as to speeifleatleniH weie lack ing and thej deemed the wisest couise to pursue us above Adiouinment was then made until Satin day night next, when the elections to fill the vacan cies now existing In No. 9 room of No. 4 building, and for tiuunt olllcer, will be made Yesterday in the Chuiches. Hev. Dr. Nichols, pastor of the First Piesbyteilan church, of Hlnghamton, N. Y., pieached esterday morning In the Piesbyterlan chuich in this bor ough. An attentive audience follow qd the dlscouise to Its completion. In the evening, Hev. W. F. Glbbcns, the pas toi of the chinch, pieuched his first sermon after an absence ot live Sun days. Hev. Di. A. J. A'an Cieft preached both morning nnd evening in J,ha Methodist chuich esteiday to good congiegatlons. The morning sermon was delivered on the subject, "Paul and Silas," while In tho evening the topic, "Christ Opening the 13yes of the Young Man Boin Rlind" was dwelt upon. Hev. J. D Dahney pleached two ex cellent sermons at 11 o'clock n. m., and at 7 45 o'clock;' p. in. esteiday. The subjects were "The Chlldien" and "rnith. What It Is und How to Get It." i effectively Pleaching sen Ices .veie not held In the Uaptlst church, on Dudley stret, 5 esterday morning or evening, In tho absence of Hev. Ki earner. A Pleasing Lawn Party. Mr. Stewart Hlshop gave a lawn party to his most Intimate friends on the pretty lawn surrounding his homo on Brook street, last batuiday even ing. The affair proved a most enjoy- 308 Lacka. Ave $1.25 Shirt Waists, now 83o $ 1.39 Shirt Waists, now 89c $1.50 and $2.00 Shirt Waists.now $1.00 $1.50. Bargain Day Boys' Caps Children's linen and piqua wash able tams. The remain- der of our 25c goods IOC White Laundered Shirts Our best 50c white laundered shirts are sure bargains at the price, but we will offer them to you today Monday, at Q only ... OOC Puff Combs An unexcelled assortment of puff combs for the back hair. Worth from 15c to 25c each. All styles 9C SUMMER RESORTS. Lcko Inola, Pa. Thli old and reliable summer hotel seeks ouf fiationagc. I'me groc of largo trees surrounds louse Orchestra of four pieces In ball room each ci ruing- Itegular boarders admitted free, Itates reasonable. Illustrated booklet on art plication Address, C. K. 1 rear. OCEAN GROVE. N. J. THE ARLI NGTON The leidlne hotel. Kxtenslvo Improvements? non ice first class. Orchestri; special rates to families, booklet. C. II. MILLAU, I'rop. 3 Central R. R. of New Jersey Ten Dajs at Seashore. Kxcurslon to Long Branch, Ocean Grove and Asbury Park, ON' Saturday, August n, 1900. BV IsITCIM. TIUIV. Tickets will be Rood to z" only on special train Vusuit II, and for return on any train )o or before lucteljj, uirust Jl. Karo for the round trip from all stations, st CO, Children five to twelve jears of age, half faie. Train leives at 8 13 a in. able and pelaslng affair to both thd guests and host. Those present were: Misses Marjory Helen, Florida Dony. Mvrtle Watrous, Nellie Van Camp, Beitha Dony, Jes sle Wert, Mable Watrous, Mae Pin nell, Sarah Hughes, Huby Yost and Oenevleve Uleseckei ; Messrs. Benja min Satterfleld, Leslie Mnrsh, John AVctt. Oeoige Oswald, How aid Satter fleld, Harry Stevens, Harry Harper, William Zelgler and Charles Weber. News Notes and Personals. The membei s of tho Young Men's Institute of St. Mary's Catholla ehuich, held their annual picnic Sat in day night in Laurel Hill park. In conjunction w 1th their friends a suc ccsful evening of pleasure was spent. Misses Kate Mellale, Hlla Lydeia and Kate Connerton, are nt Lakej Ailel, where the will spend several davs' vacation. Councilman Paj ton, of Bloom street, nccompanicd by Thoina3 Payton, of Apple stieet, nie In Tall River, Mass. FELL UNDER THE CARS. John Page, Residence Unknown Fa tally Injuied at Heart Lake. An unknown man, supposed to ba John Pag", while attempting to jump on an engine nt Heart Lake Saturday evening, fell underneath tho wheeli and had his left leg crushed between tho knee and ankle. He was brought to this elty on the Dodge Fund excur sion train, but died before reaching the city from loss of blood. The tcmalns v 3ro taken charge of by Undertaker Cuslck, and have not yet been Identified. Inquiry failed to locate any person belonging to tho man, and unless the bedy Is claimed this morning It will ho Interred this afternoon. Deputy Coroner Pnlno viewed the lemalns and granted a burial certificate. An Inquest was not necessary. Many persons called nt Cuslck's morgue jesteulay, but were unable to Identify the man. Several namea have bsen given by different people, but John Pago seems to be the only nnmo known. This name, It Is said, wasglven by the man himself Just before lie died. Detective Seldman volunteered tho Information that tho man was a fumlllar character around Heart Lake, hut his clothing would indicate that he was a, tramp. The dead man was nbout 30 years ot age, five feet eight Inches In height, smooth face, sandy complexion, red hair, nnd weighed nbout 150 pounds. He hears a striking resemblance to "Hob" Fltzslmmons, tho prize fighter. The city directory does not give the name of nny person answering tha name of John Page, except the well known Delaware, Lackawanna and. Western Xoreman. V ' fc
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