WWT S-4f5flfwfifiWr'",fl''W?'?--i : "JSSF jeW.l PH.LL,.tJ ." ssr,,' vs . f THE SUKA1ST0N THIBUjNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1900. Tmmmmm WEST SCRANTON WERE WEDDED AT PARSONAGE WILLIAM WILLIAMS AND MISS ANNIE BEVAN UNITED. Ceremony Performed liy Rev. S. J?. Matthews at tho Baptist Paraou ngo Prospects for Republican Vic tory Y. W. C. A. Notes of Inter estDeath of Floyd Johnson. Weekly School Deposits Arrange ments for Receiving Election Re turnsCurb Stone Meetings Held. Others Nows Notes. William Wllllums and Mlns Annie IJcviui, both C Hampton Htreet, were united lti uturriaBc at S o'clock last ovcnhiR at tho pnrxomiRo uf tho Flint Uaptlst eliuivli, on Unck Httet't, by Rev. S. F. Mu thews. The bridesmaid was Mlss Eva Davis, and Kvan DavlH, of Taylor, acted ob irroomstiinn. Kutli ladles weto becomingly attired in cowiih 0l' jiu( .surao, ttiininud with white .satin, and curled white roses. A reception lolloucd at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John (Sevan, 1130 llamptnu stn-et, wliuro a number of relatives and friends had ir.ttliou'il to coiisrutuliiiu the hunpy 01111(7 eniiple. Among thrive In attendance weie Sir. and Mis. William Wllliam, Mr. and Mrs. ,Iohn M. Hevan, Mr. and Mr, Morgan Ilcvan, Mr. and Mrs. Kbenezer 1'. Davles, Mrs. II. D. Williams, Misses Saiah AVIIIIams. Alma Williams, Bron wen Williams, ltachel Zaeharlah, Surah Davis, I.ls-zle How ells, Annie Davis, Lillian Hpvuh. Mrs. John Kvans, Mis. Kvan Zaeh.irlah, Thomas Aston, Wil fred Davis, Kara D.ivis, .lohn H. Will iams, jr., Kvan Davis, Marry Williams Arthur Williams, Frank lievan, David Hevnn, Tliomas Bevun, Kvan and Sam uel lievan, Janies Kuese and Dank-! AVIIIIams. , Will Receive Election Returns. All imniKemcnt have been coin pleted by the member.-! of the Kleetrle City Wheelmen for roeeivinjr complete election 'returns at the club hoiu-o tills evening. A special wire n.is been mil into the building and an operitor will Jake the met-sages as fast as ihoy ait- (lashed over the wire. lle ei ults have been engaged to look after tlii various elect ion dWtiicts and bring in the lotuvnt, us soon as the; votes are counted. An intorm.il piogiMimnc of music. Hinging, etc., will be enjoyed, and iv I'reslniiints will bi served by the club Geta Good Enough Cough remedy. Dufour's French Tar is what you ueed. Our Annual Siie of Blankets Is Now in Full Blast The reductions cover the entire range of qualities from the cheapest good cottou grades to the highest grade Pure Wool Blankets made. Consequently, no matter what your needs in Blankets may be, you can come to the store any day this weak and fill them well, at a substantial saving from regular prices. Being our annual event this sale is rare wholly in the interest of our friends and patrons, just as the semi-annual sales of Table Linens, Underwear, etc, are, and the price reductions come as a sort of 3early bonus or shar ing of profits among our customers. Of course, we place no bar on new comar-j, as they will very soon develop into new, regular customers, too. ONLY A FEW SPECIMEN PRICE FIGURES Cotton Blankets, Giey or while, fresh, clean, well made stock of good weight find best finish. A woiiderltil new bl.ui- . E hcl, n p.iir for 45C Uig heavy 10-4 Ulan- , l:els '. 55C Superior io-.i Ulnn- l;els 75C Best $i.!2,'i Ulan- nets 90c Scarlet Blankets io-. . tflankets, worth $., now.. 325 Higher Grade Blankets at Proportionate Re ductions, Also Special Values in Comforters. A FEW MORE BLANKET BARGAINS 10-4 Pure Wool Blankets, very heavy, worth S2.25. Sale price 4) 1 ,75 1 1-4 Grey Wool Blankets, extra weight, worth $2.8, a pair, for 225 io4 All Wool Grey Blankets, fancy borders, worth $75i now O.UU 1 1-4 All Wool Grey Blankets, fancy borders, worth . ne 4.50,-now , 3.75 n4 All Wool Plaid Blankets, cheap at $5,00 a paii, . now 4.UU RprnPtntlPP ver.v Pa'r 0 B'an'ets ' tho department has a txuiliauiuvi special bargain price for the next ten days. Buy ing now saves money. Globe Warehouse caterer. All member! are urged to be on hand us early as 7:30 o'clock, In order that the business ot tho club may be dlsiwsod of without much delay. The membois or the West Hide Cen tral UopubHcan club will also receive special returns at their rooms this eve ning. A feature of tho evening will be addresses by prominent speakera and musical selections by well-known singers and players. There wilt also be spirited pool nnd pedro contests nmoni; the members. A telephone lum been placed In the rooms to receive i outrun. Koficshments will be served during the evening. I'larki Uros. have also had a special wile run into their Htoroi on North Main avenue. The opouilur will be seated In one of tho Inige show win dows and as soon as tottirns nre re ceived they will be posted in the win dows. The fiont ot the building will be Illuminated by electric lights nnd accommodations will bo provided for several thousand people. West Sldo Y. W. C. A. Notes. Colonel and Mrs. Boles have verv generously consented to open their coit horvalory for tho benellt of the West Scr.uilon Young Women's Christian 'i soolatlun and on Tuesday of next week, from 3 to 10 p. in., will exhibit the beau tiful orchids and chrysanthemums now in bloom. Hoses will be sold at this time. Admission, ten cents, Hide en liance. All members of the Young Women's Christian association and those Inter ested in the work uie ui gently iequp.it ed to meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock to discuss the advisability of retaining n secretary during the win ter and the best method of raising money to provide for the necessary ex penses. The tea announced to be given this evening bus been postponed. The cooking garden clashes will meet Wednesday at -i p. m. The lesson is "BieakfoKt Cereals." Tuesday tif tei noon nnd evening the ombroldoiy classes -will meet. These classes are doing excellent work, and on Tuesday, December 4, a sale or fancy work will be held. Any associa tion member may avail themselves of this excellent Instruction for the small sum of ten cents a lesson. Kev. George Alrlch has returned nnd will meet his Bible class next Tluiis day afternoon at 1 o'clock. All women and gills aie invited to attend. During the winter the T. F. C. club will hold Its meetings on Friday even ing, while on Saturday evening the time will be given to a gospel song ser vice. This is u change, the advant ages of which can be leadlly appreci ated by club mombeis. Tuesday evening, November I'D, Miss Mary Haines Hall, the "gym" insttuet less, will give the association gills a practical talk. These talks will be con tinued during the winter and will be or great benellt to all and every gill who IMons. Died at the Hospital. Floyd Johnson, of North Main ave nue, who was taken to the Lackawan na hospital last week .suffering from Fine Wool Blankets. All the newest borders and the choice of the finest goods manuf.ic ttned arc offered here. 10-4 Wool Blankets, t , worth $2. as a pair, lor.... 1 ,5 1 1-4 Wool Blankets, - worth ij.oo a pair, (or.. . 2,25 io-. pure wool Blankets, worth 13,75 a pair, for... 3.0U io-.'pure wool Blankets, worth $4.00 a pait, for. . . 3,2,5 1 14 mire wool Blankets, worth 1,50 a pair, for. .. 3,75 pneumonia died there Sunday evening. The 'remains wero removed lo the home of deceased's mother yesterday. Ho Is survived by his mother and four brothets. Tho funeral will take place from tho house, next to Mo Cann's store, tomorrow afternoon at ! o'clock. Interment will be made In the Washburn street cemetery. Vote for William Council for con gress nnd sustain the administration which brought about good times. Don't Forgot to Vote Todny. liwrytlihiR points lo a HUbstuntlul lieiul)ll(-iin majority In West rfurnnton today, and It is essential Hint every voter cast Ills ballot to mistaln tho 101m tat Ion of tho "Gibraltar of Ilo pnblloiinlsm." In nruVr to avoid tiny oonfUHlon or mistaken it Im advisable to vot tho Htiulght tlclcat from top to bottom, Alt oC tho election boards in West Scrunton will bo manned by active, intelligent in on nnd all the booths have been cleaned nnd made ready for re ceiving tho voters. Interest In tho re sult of the election Is brink nil nlonir the line, nnd the reports of the results will bo printed aecurntely In The Trib une tomonow morning. Vote for George Jl. Watson for Judge. Weekly School Deposits. Tho following dupolts wero made at tho West Side lianlt yesterday for the pupils of publlo schools Xos. 1.1 and lit: No. 13. Dave Ovens. $S."); Kllzn liotli Lewis, $1.24- Alice Evans, DOc; Horthn Kelly, 3"c: Catherine Phillip?, CSe; hliznbeth Price, $1.34; Mary Tliomas, S9p. Total, $13.2S. So. 19. Miss Lees, S'c" Miss Murray, i6o: Miss Nichols, IBe; Miss Benmsli, S2.M: Alis.s Morgan, 9c; Mls llatton, Kc; Miss "Oavls, Brio; Miss Evans, nic; Miss Keilow, SOc: Miss Murphy, i."o: Miss Plynn, $3.1!); Miss "Wade, 70c; Miss Forbur, $1.35; .Miss Peck, -lie. Total, SM.I9. Vote for J. A. Scranton for countv treasurer. Take Notice. Kvory person who votes the Prohibi tion ticket straight, or any part of It, ploaso send a letter to our county sec retary, H. "W. Crocker. 123 North Wash ington avenue, stating your ward, d!s tiict and number of vote. Wo do this because wo have heard that certain election boards are going to do some Illegal woik. All cortospoiidenco strict ly conlHIentlnl. 13y order of Prohibition County Committee. Votu for William It. Lewis for dis trict attorney. General News Notes. Her. W. H. Williams, district sec retary of the Anti-Saloon League, will not speak at the Plymouth Congre gational church next Sunday evening an previously announced. lie will :'peak at the Piist Welsh Congre gational church at G o'clock that eve ning. Koherl 1-trndley, of the Xew York College of Pharmacy, is spending a few dnys with relatives and friends in town. Miv. Edward Murray, of, South Scranton, who was knocked down by a hoi so on Main avenue on Satuiday v. as carried into Jenkins' drug .store and attended by Dr. Paine, after which filii ,vuk lemoved to her home. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. P. .7. wlynn. of 2211 Jackson street. Palmer IJeynon killed an owl on P'ltuiday on top of tho old No. 13 school ouildlng on Kynon stieel. The ladies of the Simpson M. E. church whoso names begin with tho letteis V, O, H, 1, J and K. met in tie leeturo room List evening and mad" iirangenienls for holding an initial hupner in the eluneli h-m TliursJay OVullllli'. Til"- I'crth.i Lani'.nte Missionary society of the Washburn street Pres byterian id ntrch 'will i onduet tlulr annual social in the parsonnge this evening. Jlov. Charles Robinson, 1). U will speak at the levlval service In the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian chinch this evening, Thomas Law, Timothy 11. Hayes and John J. Heme uddicsscd a large gathering of men nnd boys at the j'oi ner of Mala avenue and Jackson street last evening on the is-ates of the campaign. Alileriua'n and Mrs. John P. Kelly, of South Seventh street, have leturned lrom Aldenvllle, Wiiyne county, ac companied by Allss Cella Moran, slh ter ill Mrs. Kelly. Vote for John II. Fellows tor sheriff. NORTH SCRANTON. llltl .MillMH' I, I. llh.111 W.I, lllulelol .1 Mltlllii' .m hi a Uu ni In r niuuK .u lnr lioine (n N.iy ul' k.iiiu, llanii'. .mil iiiinIc who in iliii;. il in .mil at ,i si. iM.ii. iMi iiiiui iiiii'.)hiiici)l-, win MmU. 'Hi i-.ii iiiOMiil win: I'IoaMi. Ab ini'l, 1.1111.111 Mill, Ann.i li.iMii, (.i.e u Hip. li'li', lutir I in. il.in, lilt li.i.v, lii'iiiU'U, May mil j;i"i Walih, Ab.i nn.1 Xuim 1'il'e, Minnie lii'.nliai, L'lu'llei limli'iiiK, .li'lni Milium I hull's HiMi'l, 'K'-i-lli Hiiii.-, (.ii- Willi iiu, ( Ii.iiUi, lint, Will .iii,i, Cliulis Ahtnl, Mlll.im Ct.ii Km, Walter ami (liia i'tius 'Hie fi:n,i.il of Ullh.itn W.ill'iiiu. ,i Oilier !,i- Mini Mas l.llloil In Hie (.i,iiii;.i luln.i iii.il, I'lin' to III Hit' lioiuu ut ii I'.uuiU, im li 1 1 U. .. i till" siliiul.iy .tlu rno.'ii. Sfiiltus wen luiiiliu'tu! by tin) 111''. I). O. I'lillllis, iatoi n .lit' Vj'iie uiiiii WiMi I'iiI).iI'i1mii tliuuli, liiiiriiKia d made in W.bMiiiiii Sliut inn. ilciy. Mr. iiml Mii. lti rt 1'u.n, m l'raiiili'iiru nnJ, air ciitriliiliinii; 111. .Mlllor, ni U.Mmilmr. 'IlliilllH t'nllllH, tf NOUll .M.I 1 II UM'IIUI', li.lH loliiuii'il lionio lii'in Wii'.liiiu'luu, 1 1, ('., uliurn 111' ll.l-i bull iltlll,' lllirillR lllll 1MS IIKHItll. 'llio li'slilmtj ut tin' .urtli I Jul nil! not Uric Uir elittlun it ittu.s tliU eiiniiii,', 'thioimli t lie Ihukii.i'Im Mi3 i( tin- iiiiiiilim, of the Ninth Kiel Itculint" liulv nil ciKiiiii'iith Ikii' Ikvii nun. 1'li'lul uIk'uIi.v the usiilW ot ttiu national tlcc. Hon will lu H i I'll. 'il fi.im the miHitcst ni'tlon if tlm I'nlUil htitm, by loud ami Ion,; ilisUncn ttltphono, Tho clitlo lias si t'Oicil tin ki. lu.-j uf .ot expert on tliu ttbrcopilcon nuchlno ami Hie ivtuiiw m they uiu niciicil will he linini'ilijli'1,1 tliiuHii on u larire st i ecu in aunt ot tliu Oanhuiit buililiinj-, uluie tlm tlnb has IN lit'ailiiuini WniiU n( Loniiiioniluinii lino .diiinlv bein iv. itiwil limn nt'Mul cillni'im m it tliu new- ilc i.iilini', us tliU U tliu lliu Him' I ho proplr ot llii' North Iiml will hu tit-jinl to luuipltto it nuns on tlit niida ot mi I'lcttion, GRAINf) J THE PURE V J GRAIN COFFEE Po you know that three-quarters of nil tliu world's! headaches aro tho result of Ublng tea and coffee ? So physicians say. Quit them and. tho headaches quit. Grain-O lias tho coffee taste but no headaches. -Ml grocers; 13c. ndXGc, SOUTH SCRANTON ANDREW HEIDEL INJURED AT BILK MILL. The ffievator. Which Ho Is In Charge of, Fell to the Bottom rioorHlB Leg Was Fractured. Foter Krmstoti Hold In $500 Ball for Stabbing Andrew Kohlskl Fu noral of Thomas Byron Held Yes terday John Bulkinl and T. J, Hnndlcy Injured Other News. The hlsr frolRht elevator In tho t-a-quolt Bilk mill, used for hoisting heavy ninterlnl, took a drop from tho fecond Iloor yesterday tiiornliiR at 11 o'clock, smashing It unci breaking the log ot thu hoy in clmi'Ku, Andrew lleldel. In descendlnt? with n lottd of Htilndlos, one hecotne dlslodKcd, and In lirylnff It out with ?n lion liar tho table became dislodged from tho pul ley. The elevator dropped with great force. Young lleldel was taken to his homo on Htufford avenue vhere Dr. Mnnlov .reset tho fracture. A boy by tho namo of Myers was also on the elevator when It took tho drop, hut was uninjured. Kanstoti Stabbed Kolski, A Polandor named Andrew Kolski nnd another one named Peter Ktiu stotl living at South Washington ave nue r.nd Kim street, got full of bad whiskey on Saturday evening last and called each other hard names, and nccu'iLil each other of scabbing, which according to their views is a heinous offense. Words led to blows, and knives were drawn with tho result that inside of fifteen seconds Kolski was ready for medical treutment, requiring a good many stitches to get him together again. He told his story to Patrolman Bolnud, who In company with Lieu tenant of Police Znng had a warrant sworn out for Konstoti before Alder man Donovan. After a little chase, Kon&totl was lo cated in a hole in the attic of his home and was locked up. Yesterday ho was hold under $500 ball, for his appearance at court. Funeral of Thomas Byron. Tho funeral of the late Thomas By ron took place yesterday morning and was very largely attended. The home of tho bereaved family on Drick street was thronged with l datives and friends to the time of the tuneral. The parlor where the remains lay, was full ot floral designs from sympathetic friends. At 'J o'clock, the raskot was closed and the cortege moved to St. Poter'j Cathedral where a lequiem mass was celebrated by llev. McManus, t'.t the conclusion of the church services the funeral procession moved to cathedral cemetery where Interment was made. Tho pall-bearers wero: Thomas Haft"i Patrick Carey, John Ticrney, John Wen lis, Patilek Keardon, and Patrick Foley; the llower beaiers weio Daniel Moran, Daniel Vaughn and Kdward Pentle. Two Accidents. .loli.i (lulkino, of Kim street, em ployed as a laborer at the Uellevue mine, had his right hind badly cruvhed yesterday iy a fall of lock. Dr. J. J. "Walsh attended his Injuries. Attorney T. ,T. Hundley of Plttston nvenufj while viewing a foot-l.all game Sunday was struck on the head by a stone tin own by some anmll boys. A painful scalp wound was indicted. NOTES AND PERSONALS. At the last meeting of tho Loyalty chili of the South Seianton Young Wo men's. (.Mu 1st Inn association a straw ballot was taken by the young ladies, with llio result that President MoKln ley leeelved twenty-eight votes and Bryan but one. M'he following members of the Grace Reformed chinch of this side weie eon nrnied at the chinch on Sunday morn ing by Bishop Nicholson: Miss Louisa KlelnVeluodt, Miss Mary Eck. MNs Hnttle Smith, MKs Mary Seotl, MNs rtillioi'lno iJowmey, Mls Jlnttlo Wal ters and Mr. William Klolnscluodt. MMie Junior Sewing class, conducted by the Young Women's Christian asso eiiitlnn of this side, will reorganize for tho winter this afternoon. The studies will eonsdst of plain sewing and kinder gin ten work. There will be a coips of competent Instructors in charge. class In German will also bo otgaulzed this evening, which will be in charge of Mrs. AVIIllnm Koruaeher. .Mr. and Mr.-. Itudolph Myets, of Philadelphia, who were visiting friends on the South Side, returned home yes terduy. Miss Lucy Vulth, of Klimlale, who was visiting her sister, -Mrs. Adam Kreiichtel, of Cellar avenue, returned Home ye.stenlay. Born To Mr. and Mr. Frank Tis dell. of Cedar avenue, a buhy girl. I'mlertuUer Ci. A. Miller and famllv have rennned from 43J Cedar avenue, to the old homestead, 4:11 Cedar avenue, MMie Xeptune Knglno company Held their regular weekly business meeting last evening. Tho William Ponuell IIou company mot In monthly session ItiH evening. (ieorgo Ilnttman, Charles Snyder and Chailes Iteld, till piomlnent young sportsmen of this part of the city, re turned yesterday fioin n successful Hunting trip to Jubilee, Mis. Loruni! Krauss nnd Mrs. Otto Tlage, of Willow street, liuve received tho duo mantel cluck given away with Old Holland coffee, purchased at tho SoulH Hide Cash stoic. Vole for Thomas I. Duiiluls for clerk of the courts. m - DUNWORE. I.cttcis iriiuliiliig inii'liliiioil iluiiin? die ))ciio.l emlini; m. il, l.)0, I'i'isi.iis lalllntr (or tlmo li'ltor will ili',n,e say inhrrtUod. M, K, lllahop, )o,tinoicri Miw. l)i, sllllnun, lifts Marion ktu'ft; II, Miillli, 117 William Htrati Jlw. J CiMiif, 0, II. .Siioe, SI. Sihlft, M-J. 1'. .Maitln, 201 .Mill ttioit; Wllllnui II. .Mtllalc, m Sillier, rori'ljtn XjJIIc Kiuin. Sin. Maiy SUrtin, wito " Jostpli Jlurtln, ot CruM btuct, tiled ut tho Tlioiiilu,on Losjiital last Saturday ulirlit. The deveatutl lud been suflerinir from an illtiis of seural wffW iluration, Snr ltiiii; ure tier liuliaml uml one child. Her. It, SI, Oii'fii, of I'lioeitixillk-, conimeiiceil rel.il buWun hi Hi" 1'iidley Street HaiitUt cliuuli last ci!iilni; and iiriMiliod an tblu n-r moil to a lark'u assuiibli, 'lliu iiiettlnct will coiitlnui) all ut't'k. Tin Yount; I,adifi Silslon clrele ol (lie l'lcd'y terlan tliunli will meet In rrVular ntslnii to morrow afteinoon at i.0 o'clock at the liomo of Jliii (iraco Cliamterliin on Nurlli Dlakily ttrect. 'tilt- Kpwottli leanuf ot the SlithodUt KpUtopal tliurth will hold a Ini'lneiu mcetinj; tliU cvenlnt; in the Sunday nhool room of tho tliurth. Si. iral mimhc of the Junior league Mill Lc re tched into UKinbtrtbi'i into thu older league. JONAS LONG'S SONS, JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONQ'B SONS. This Afternoon First Appearance in Scranton of the Famous Royal Of New York City, In a Grand Election flat i nee Concert Pure Food Show Do not miss hearing this celebrated organization in their Concerts here this week. Bear in mind this is the LAST WEEK of the Pure Food Show. Concerts every afternoon, and Saturday evening, by the Royal Hungarian Band of New York. At the Jonas The choir ot the church ulll hing and thero iill be other interesting eit'i'e'!. Din Inn t friendly scuffle Saturday night bc tuciu Anihcw Mendoia and John GclonlM, two Italians of the boiouuli, Colonlci was shot in the tide by Jiendorj. 'lite injuied man wan re moved to his home and Is testing quite com fortably. Sir. Horny fuller. In compans- with n joung lmly, met ttilli an aitldeut butidij" afternoon while drltinj; which iriirliteued both of them considerably. The earriigc in tlilch they weie seated siiddenly became disconnected fiont the forward u heels, and fell, (liiouinp: them to tho Utoiind. No serious injures uerc nustaincd. NOTICE. Owing to the Klza of tho ballot and tho probable slowness In oountln.T. correspondents aro expected anil t'l lends are requested to telephone tho i e turns Into Tho Tribunu editorial rooms, 'phono on 1 1 10U, ns soon to night as possible. OBITUARY. 1.. D. Kemmeier died at his late lesidemo In l'aili'ryitlh', rtnlay, Xoi, 2, aged 3il jeuts, af ttr a i'mt'ering illnias of two je.iis. haling -.uf-fired .1 sun stroke in 1S93 from wltith he neier at an time Iitllv tuoicied. He was born near irmiilbiiir lit 1814, and i-.ttne to hcianton in K'iO, Mliere he teided until 1MO, when he put iIitiiI ,i iroiut) and nude it his pi'muni'iit liume In ritt..i.tille. Fhjou afltr his cotuinir to S'Miitnn in lS'ifl he hecainc asniiciatcil with the lielaw.ire, l..iik.i.imu and WisUin toad is ,i jirltate aotreiarj- to W. T. llalhtead. He w.i atleniards ailtjnccil lo the way bill otitic, of which he lud thiiM' Willi lh0. when he w.w proinotcd In tlif olllte ot i!iutilici and .ticl niiitir and for it frlmrt tiim was acling Fiiiiin ttndi'itt. His 1 1-.L i'i-illi'ii unilei' the Dilantin.', 1..ii!i.tuauui .mil Weitetn was mine dispatcher of the iraii-portatinn of coal, a HNillnii which ho Iteld .Hi' lllled with ctedit up lo his illttejs. He w.i one of the llrst cluiiinin and fotuiders of lliu now famoiH ll.iiho.ul Youiie; Mcn'ii Cluis t i tn an-oii.itioii. In tt'lluioui niattets be al.is tool, an iiilie p.ut nnd was .i member of the .ilJins .Wonuo Mtthudi-t I.ii-.topal eluiiib. biinBiiiK a letter uoin tint clinicli to the K.tc tuiiiillr McllioiUit Uplicop.tl I'liiiuli when t ik iliR up his ri'-ddenco tbere. He uas .1 riitnibei i if Company K, One Ilnndied and Tlilrty-ccoml leirlment, I'eiiiis.ilvanii Volunttets, he bating en listed ,n a iltmnuiil boy when Die war bioko out" in Itill, fiiuii which In; held an honorable ilNili.ut,'''. Ho was also a mcinbii' of l.u Kuu.in in lodge, No. fflil, 1. O. O. 1'., and of the AiniiicJii Mtih.iiiici. He is niriiv.il bv u wife iml the ililldien: W.tliei and Hay, of Conn II iinlteisltj ; .MK -lesile, of the Intel nationa' Cor-le-pondtiii e MhooU, at Siiimlon, and I'tanl: ami Arthur, of rntlor,tllle. He Is aUo -united by font' i-i-ti'ifi ami one biother, Mr-. Ultid ll.ir tlngfon and li. Charles St.ur, of I'hiladilphh; Mis, Jaiiiiit Land', ot Wilkts-llaiie; .Mis 1). A. Hill uml W. 1). Kimiueni, ot Strmloii. Tho liiiiet.il m. I.iigtly alteudtd ft out the late rei. lento Miiudi.t atteiunon, the (1. A, It, and O.IJ I'lllotti'lilUiiif iliaiKf uf the unkt.s. I!e, W, M Illller, of the Methoiiit UpKiop.il ihurcli, ottit'litid. lnLtiimiit was inidu in I'.tetiriien unietei', .il ructoijUllo, Vi. Alice Hurls, .iiitd US jears, widow of the lain Thomas .ini, diul jciieidiy at tho home of Inr mii, AloMinder J, llatrls, at It"'! Wyoming iihiiiic, Hm Is ttiiilieil by the fol lowing ihlldiin: Alexander J., Joseph, Thomi-, Wthiir and Mis. Willi mi lloche. The Inner il will be Ik Id thinonnw moinlng at 10 o'eloel; lioin M, I'.iul's cliurtli. (iiecii Itlil-e. Tnt I limit will be nude, lit Mt. C'.timel tumlcr. AUIheliiilu.i Dt'tibli'f, aged 81 jear, died yes. Itlday at hei home on T.ee comt, after a HufW ing illiiibs, 'I he (undid will ho held at t'tt'JCo on Wednesday iiiorulrig, SATURDAY'S FOOT BALL GAME. Managov Flaherty, of Stvoudsburg, Objects to High School's Clniin, Munu'ver V, F. Flaheity, ot tho Stroudsliui'tf Normul school foot ball ulevon, was yesterday In thu city and Inht nltjlit culled at The Tribuno otllco uml remarked that .he wished to col lect tho report of Saturday's foot ball Hums nt Stroudsburg which has np peaied in all tho local papers. In this paper the stutement wus made that a thlrty-llvo yard run In the second half by Tropp, of tho Illirh school, which would have given tho Scranton team tho iramo by tho score of 11 to 10 was decided by Heforee lUir vlsu to have been made out of hounds. This decision, It wus claimed, wus made after this olllclal hud'llrst called a touchdown. Flaherty stutes that Captain Tropp after ruunlnis- about ten yards went out of bounds and Purvlss culled him buck. "When the referee ordered him to stop tliu Stroudsbuvg pluyers ceased their pursuit, but the Hlh bchuol captuin continued down tho Held and refused to abide by tho referee's dc- Hungarian Long's Sons cislon. Purvlss then gave him two minutes to play, and, on his refusing to do bo, forfeited tho game. This, Mr. Flaherty states, is the true ver sion of the case. Dnvitt, the hurd-playins full back of the Normal team was laid out dur ing the game and will probably be un able to play ugain this season. On the kick-off In the first half Tropp ran with the ball and Davitt made one of his vicious hard tackles. He collided with the runner with great force and his nose bone was broken and eye bone shattered. WANT GOOD MEN RETURNED. Resolutions Adopted by tho Key stone Republican Club. There was a very enthusiastic meet ing last night In the Howard Place hall at which addrcf ses wero made and George AV. Protvn, Louis K. Morton, John II. Ut:ll, II. A. Patterson, John VS. Jackson and Campbell Hughes. M'ho following resolutions were adopted: 1hl.i-, 'ihe Republican adtnlnUtuttoii, with a lot til Hepublitan congress, has met otery un foiscen etnetgency Willi d tatt and wMum un in.ittlied since the rami- of man began to now; istililUliiiiK fiist the hoeielgnty of citizen at homo aad then abroad, as well as utirjing the "jewel of liberty" into benighted lands, the whole work of whith is yet iinllnhsheil; ha res cued tite Amiric.m legation lrom the center cf ( hint, placing (hoi Old Cloiy" upon the niojs mid iy colored wall of Pitkin, when- no tlag of a toreign tlnt'iiltr had waved before for thousands of c.usi adding territory to meet the ever in itiaMiitr needs, nulls and wishes of the Aniet itan people, proclaiming and maintaining the mnthclilis lo.tulty of Auieilt.in labor; and Where is, Hon. William Council, tho memoir of cotuiess for Ibis district, has during tho pst four jean, teipoi.dcd to eteiy toll call in the .iboe gic.it drama of our histoiy und h is main tained a ikmowiI history of hiinsell, patent to nil, of iiicoiiiagiu?, ptoniotliig and fobtorii'g su -ccssful bu-ine-s cntcipiNtn for tin city of Sir.inton, as Will us unieiiiliciiiig in a cubstari tial in tni"'i' cury .tiyltint, hospital, chiirth and i,oiiet.; tlitiefoit', bo it ItCBOliid, That the Ki'j stone Itepulilfcan club Iieit'by leafllim lis allegi.tnie to tho ltcptibtiian ailininlitration ami the Hon. William Connoll for the teinrd thus lar so uoblv uiado and :ii peals to all oters itgaidlits of party to assist us in illuming those who hae .setured thero eiy gie.il lestdti. ltesoht'd, Tint f-'ainuel J. Purler has ) In tluence with the Key-lout' club or any other club wilhlii the city of feuauton. We btnliy ion deiiin him for being t.ili to this ilub and falno to himself. Campbell Huijliu,, rieiidutt. !, K. Morton, "rttictaty. M0OSIC BOYS ARRESTED. Charged with Trespassing on Scran ton Railway Company's Cars. AV1II Harrison, will Moran, George Sanson nnd Gerald Hanson, four young boys living in Mooslo, were lust nlslu arraigned bofoio Alderman Millar, charged with trespassing on the cars of tho Scranton Hallway company. Harrison was furthermore accused of lumpmlng with a trolley on ono or tho cms and almost causing serious datn uge. Tho company nlleges that on Mon day, October ;!, the hoys jumped on a car on the Mooslo lino und stole a I'Uln for somo distance, until put off hy tho conductor, Hurilsou, who is a lud of sixteen years, while on tho cur, seized hold of tho trolley rope and pulling It violently off tho trolley. This took pluco while the car was passing over the Mooslc bridge. Harrison seemed to bo tho rlngleuder among the young mischief-makers, and Alderman Millar lined him 510 and tho costs, und in addition severely rebuked him. The other hoys wero toprlmnudcd and dismissed, with u caution against any further pranks of Mich a serious nature. .' '. MEETINGS TODAY, Tho Ctntr.il Woman's Clitiiti.tr Teuiptrance union will meet this aftcruouii at .1 o'clock in (lueiiisi'j'n lull. A latere attcudiiuit is desired di theiu U jii import jrtt nutter to decide. 'ihe Wcnuii's -MU.lun socicly ut the I't'im Ave nuu Baptist church meet tliU aftcrnocii at 2.110 o'clock at tho residence oi Nathaniel llalUtcad, on Mltllln avnui-, LOCAL FOOT BALL. The Croiccnt loot bull team would like in ar. ratine u caun with the crack Oriental? fcl Nu cniuir U. . llio lteitulara of the Wikt Side defeated tho Hot Airi ot Uilktuc by a tcoio of 'li 0. The Itct'ulJri ihallcutsc the Don Tons, -It-., team N,'V'' Band AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUri THEATRE "Bursunder A Kelt, Lsuaand MaaBferf A. J. Dully, Business Manager. One Night Only, Thumday, Nor. 8th, Delclter & Henntuy present JVIiss Gertrude Ooghlaa In Tltackeray'a VAIMITY F"AIR. Magnificent production. Perfect (ortmnlnK ia etciy detail, and u supporting cut ol players, Including Heilicrt Fortiet as Rawdon Orawlty, Cecil Kingstone as the Marqula of Sttyne, Harry Hanlon, Joseph Bcdley, Annla llllstoa as M! Cra.vley, Mrs. tlajor O'Dowd, Uay Donihui. Amelia Scdlev, Joaephins Foy. A cut ol il clnractcrs. Carriage! ordered at 10.40 p. m. Prices Lower Door, $1 and S1.50; balcony, Hut two rows, 75c. ; balcony clrcla. Mo. Reata on sale Tuesday, Nov. 0 at f i. in. ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday, November 9. TUn MONARCH OP ALL FUN BHOWR. Tltltd and bait edition of that rapid and rtlllcto in Musical Farce, Who Is Who Introducing the recofrriued oomeiliant, C1IAS. A. LOI'KIt AND JOHN M'MAMON. And a boat of otiier farce comedy authoritlc and ptetty sirls. Special scenery. Beautiful Co.stumif. PIllPi:-I.ower floor 30 anil 7Jc; balcony Mc. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, UUUUUNDRR & HBIS, LeJltei. tf, A. BROWN, Alanag-r. . ALL THIS WEEK Daily M.ttiiicci beginning Tuctdajt, MacCauley-Patton Companj IN KEPKItrOlKK, Piesenlins Monday ociilnir, "A Minister' Bo.' A Pastoral (,'onicdy Dranu. Matinee Prices, 10 and 20 cents. Kiruinc Prices, 10, 20 ,ind 30 cent. 3 New Gaiety Theatre Three, d.iji ujnimciichic; Mondjy, Nay, i. The Sam T. Jack Own Burlesque Co. 2 Grand Burlesques 2 8 High Class Specialties 8 Special Miilnlt,lit Peiloniunca Tuesday, Novf bet- 0. I'.lectloii Itetinim. Matlnco Pally, ' , , , , i HEADQUARTERS FOR Hen's Underwear, Highest Grades at Popular Prices. 412 Spruce Street. Agency for Young's Hats. for Nov. 10, on tho WVit I'aik Ktountl. U. h Donohor, nunaijif, Comiileta the victory y votlnf Btrulb'ht. uila0 n ' . &1J,'u:&L,ti .1 t j