sw-.vW T . . ." - v 'tr.J S; H'n ut;r Y,vs iluVA'V! 1 f!iiW 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1900, WEST SCRANTON LOCAL BOARD RESOLUTIONS RELATIVE TO THE PASSAGE OF THE VIADUCT ORDINANCE. Thanks Extonded to Everybody Who in any Way Assisted in the Adop tion of the Measure Branch Post ofllce Communication Other Mat ters Passed Upon Wedding on Eyuon Street Suicide of Mary J. York Funerals Yesterdny nnd Other Notes. The local board nf initio roiiKntlii Jutctl themselves :tt their reKiiliir meet Inc bint evening- on tin- near iippi-oni'li ol' the West I.ticlciwnmiu uremic vle iluct, fur whli'h tlify liiivi lieeii Ilijlit liiK so lotiK. and In their spirit nf c.v uhcraiice unnnliiinUHly udnptud the fol lowing resolutions, which speak for themselves: Itrsnliid. liy llii' HV-I Mill- ho.iul of -mill-, Ip li'vul.ir iisl'di ;i"UiililoJ now, .VjiuiiIht V.I, I'MI, llul the liu.iul hi'iiby imlillil) cxiirw(, in if lliial tlil.nft In (In- cuini Hun i, i.( the i Ity if Nul.lun fur tliv fuhMirp nf the urillniiiiip pm llillu;: llii' llic iimsiinctloii of ! liiuliut 'in U'it l.u kiiw.iiiti.t SU'iiuc, ln'twpon Sou nth .llul Ninth Mt eft; nnd 10 the puliUc pris and olIh-i idli iw, public .mil lirhtitp, wIhi :nsl"tid in the in.tliu; tl.IDtie.ll of the oriilll.'llll'. 'I he- hiuttl ot trade li.ii IiImikiI fui Him for l''f .s-ii.illic of this ni'i'iU'il iiiipiou'itiiui, uhltli M-ill liincnt not onlv tin- Wtfi uiuY, lull tlm i My :it liner, .mil 'iilumec iln- i.ilm- uf piopi'iti in rin.v pail ill tin" 'ity. 'Ilicii'toU', thin board li-cls ipeel.i!iy itiitrful lur the Mippmt (.-hen 1lu i oiim.ilitiiu in pmtiiiiiu lor the iim-trm turn in thi' lifar future nf the li.ithut. whhli will iiwilo i-jfi'tv of life .mil Icmdt hi laifivl.i urn M-i'tinn of the i ity Itesoliud. I'lii'ther, tli.it iliN Ihi.uiJ u-spiiltiilly nidi- the mn.ior of tin- illy In sii-n tli.. iiuluii t.iiliniiKC. Wc tli.it t- to i.tll the atliiillmi of Jii-" honor, llio niiyor. In the potlttons nilitnllk'il in Imor of ' In- li.iducl as riiilt'iieint; tin' ion rnum if rii'nicui ol Hi.' ittlitM of the illy .it j iriii- in illusion to the iliihul. ttrsillu'll. '1 ll.tt .1 u.p.l of Ihp.p lvs 'bilious, piopiili- niiicfl, lip smlnnitti'il tn lh loiiniils nnd to the mi.mr Another mutter which was taken up a i tlu lust nu'ctltio;. referrinc? to the latu cnllcctiou of mails mnl kcc-pliiK the stamp window at the postodlci: open until fl p. m Iii'ourIu out a com- liiunleuticjii from Postmaster Hippie, which explains his inability to provide lor these requirements. He says: .Sl.nil in, I'.i,, Nipeiiiiti'iii.Vnl OH. II, i.f Wot mm. "'Mil- .1. II. I'lllllips Inn M.itlcn. l)ur Sir: Vntir i iminiiii.iiutlon oi tin- lilt It iiit. v.illi Kl.ition to lioinj '1. .-(.imp t-imlmr iiiiuin open until 9 p. in. .mil n eolrrtlGii fo be nmlc al II p. m. hi- lieni rcivhul. I wotijj like to lup ion ppri---. tn th Ueit Geta Good Enough Cough remedy. Dttfour's French Tar is what you need. Seasonable Cloak News.. Summer lingered long with us, and although Novem ber has ccme, the warm weather Shirt Waists were still seen on the streets up till a few days ago. Be cause of the unparalleled milduess of the season wc we were slow in completing our full ltue of Coats and Capes for Winter Aud the delay has been to to the department any weeic will prove, lor some of the leading manufacturers of highly tailored garments became pauic-striclceu, and you know what effect that has on prices. Well, the Cheap Sale Time Has not come yet, and we don't want you to think for one moment that prices are cut and slashed to pieces, but there is a substantial saving from regular prices hi many ot the newest aud best girmeuts of the season, . while extreme novelties are offered at figures far below what they ought to bring at this season had the weather beeu differeut. And the Line Is So Complete In every couceivable class of Coats, Jackets, or Capes for Ladies, Misses, Children aud even the Babies, as to leave nothing to be desired, Every new fuel and fancy is seeu at its base, as well . which ladies of quieter tastes prafer as a rule. A finer cloak stock thau we show has uever been seen iu this section of the state, aud yet the prices ,are less than they should be. You know why of course Globe Warehouse Shin board of Irmlp my regrrl llial I nm mi nhlu nt thii tint.' to Rrnnt rllhpr ol lUwn ' ijiimIs. It Mill Ip u ulcuiiro for mi' In do n Mlirneirr llio ijlolllra ilopirltnciit will ! tlrnlly Iniii'jue 'jur clrriuil nnil turrlor iirtp to limbic til Id inniply wllh Ihilr whirs. Wc hip nnli'iiiorliiK tu clip jnitr peo ple nil flip sorlip our pntnil foriT will pcinill. Ai thp Wrt flilc Htntttiit h.w i.nly tiTPiilly li.'i'n itnbll.lirl I luitihl n k thrni klmlly to lie Hi 1" Unit us poll.o and up will nut be niitnlinlltil of their wants wlirnrier In out' power In ixrjtlly thnin. Yoiim truly, i:i.i It. Itlrplo, PohIiilhIi r. Secretary Oliver explained the lark of men In the postal service, nnd said Postmaster Hippie 1b of the opinion that no more help pill lie secured until he pucks his Kflp and takes it trip to WiiHlilitKton. William Farrell thought that thu West Hide In hotter on' than North Seranton, the South Hide or Oreen Itldire, where there Is no brunch postolllcex. He Is of the opinion, how ever, that the stanui window can lie kept open and the II p. m. collection made without any additional expense In the department. The committee was continued and In structed to further the project. The matter of the purchase of the Hound Woods tract for a public, park was re fened to the committee with power to act in conjunction with AV. AV. Wat son. The flits and Water company's attention will airaln he called to the overllow of water from the fountain on Jackson street. The condition of the Riitters on Hampton street will be looked after by the Fifteenth ward couiicllineii. The dlschart'e of rcfuFC from the Mott property on South Main uvenue has been remedied. Fellows JIason reported that the via duct petitions have been submitted to the mayor. The condition of the. But ters tin West Locust street, Luzerne street and North Hromley avenue will be reported to the street commissioner, who will be asked to enforce the law relative to keeping them clean. The high step al AVashbuin street and South Main uvenue was also taken Into consideration, and Pouneilmen Oliver anil Watklns will act in conjunction with the city engineer to have a brldffe constructed at thut point. Wedding on Eynon Street. .Miss Margaret ICvans, of Kynon street, and Henry 15. Kvnns, of North Hyde Park avenue, were married yes terday at noon. The bride was dressed In royal bine, trimmed in applique silk. A dinner was served after the wed dlntf and the young couple left on an afternoon train on a weddlnir trio. Thomas H. Rvans was best man and Miss .Margaret 15. Kvans was lirldoi mald. She wore a blue dress trimmed with white satin. Hev. D. P. Jotnv, pastor of the Tabernacle church, per formed the ceremony. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mm. John 10. ICvans. of 1J1S Kynon street. Tiio.se who attended the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. John K. Kvans, Mrs. John X. Kvans, Mrs. D. P. Jonwi, Mr. and Mrs. Evan H. Kvans, Mr. and Airs. John 15. Kvans, Mrs. David U. Kvans, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kvans, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jenkins, Henjamln 13. Kvans and Miss M. A. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Phillips, of Taylor: Mrs. n. Jones and Miss J. Jones, Miss Hnchel Williams, Miss oo your advantage, as day during the a visit present as the more staple styles MrtRRlo Williams, Edward Evans, MIsh Harah Evans, Miss Lizzie linwen, Mho Kittle Johnson, Miss Susan Johnson, Mrs. Mny Phillips, Taylor; Mrs. D. Evans, of Plymouth; Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Hive, South Side; Mrs. E, Evans, Mrs. n. Evans, .Mrs. n. liowen, MIsh Dosslo Phillips, Taylor; lloeso N. Lloyd. Funerals Yesterdny. Kev. J, U. Sweet, piwtor of the Simp son Methodist Episcopal church, olll clated at the funeral of the rialnen child and Jenkins child yesterdny af ternoon, Doth Interments were tnnde In Washburn Htreet cemetery. The funeral of Catherine, the Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. William T. Wil liams, of Hellevue, was conducted by Hev. WUlltini Davis yesterday after noon. A quartette composed of Mrs. HrundiiKo, Mrs. Davis, Edwin Bowcn and Edward James, hiiiir, and the pall-bearers wen; Hnlph and Frank Collins, Arch Miller and John Morris. Uurlal was made In Washburn st'reet cemetery. Deatn of Mary J. York. Mary J. York, the twenty-three, year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William York, of 1S0S Jackson street, died yesterday morning. Tin; supposi tion Is that the girl took a dose ot strychnine. The attending physician. Dr. I). J. Jenkins, ami the parents refuse to dis cuss the cause of death, and up to 10 o'clock last night they were waiting for Coroner Huberts to hold an inquest. General News Notes. Thomas Williams, nf fireat Falls, Mont., a former ret-ident of this side, N the guest of Tlionms I). Lewis, of Kynon street. A baby girl 1ms been born to Mr. and Mis. Vaii.Miiur, of Mt. Vernon, X. V. Mrs. VniiMntir N a daughter of City Controlltr Howell, of Washburn stiret. rianlel McAullffe, of ;::';: Sevenleonth street, was arraigned before Alder man John last evening on a charg'j of as.'-ault and battery and malicious mischief, preferred by DanlM Gregorv, of P08 Tenth street. McAullffe waived a hearing and entered ball In the sum of Sino. DUNiMORE DOINGS. Movement on Foot to Organize Young Men's Republican Club. Unclaimed Letters. A movement Is on foot to organize a Young .Men's Hi-publlcan club in town In the near future. The boomers who are planning It arc confident that a club of that nature can be made a very lively feature of the next borough cam paign. It 1 9 understood that the plan embraces the securing of suitable quar ters, which could be used as a meeting place and also as club rooms. It is hoped that every Hepubllcan voter in town can be Induced to join in this effort to place the borough where It should be. It is probable that the young men wishing club room privileges will form the active mem bers, while the older members will be enrolled as honorary members, with' a very nominal initiation charge. A meet ing will soon bo called to take definite action on the matter. Unclaimed Letters. The following Is a list of letters ad veitlsed for the week ending Novem ber 10. Persons calling for same will please say advertised: Anthony Buikc, 15. Crnndnll, 30!) DUnker street: Thomas Connery, Mr. Flaherty, luO.i Quincy avenue; Mrs. Anna Flynn, 13J Monroe avenue; Margaret Foni. Mis. Il.inunll, Jefferson avenue; H. II. O'Hora, Mis. Luna. Heynolds, Mary Shea, Walter Smith (.'), Mr?. Wallace Singer, Mis. M. Stevens, Apple avenue: Airs. J. S. Tannery. Iii05 Adams avenue; Mary Wei nor, Sophia White. Siuuh Young, "JJ Franklin ineiiiie, C. O. Wheeling, William Ilogtin, Helena Hotfmun, Mr. Thoinus Kelly, llu.sliiv Toveuin. Mrs. K. Mel high, (irace Maddoek, Si;! Mon roe avenue; Albeit MIckle, Dr. lie Arthur, M. Mclntyre, K. Murray, Klin street. Bits of News in Notes. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres byterian church will entertain at the church parlors with a Calendar social on Friday evening, November lti. Ladles in costume will represent each month of the year. An Intel estlng musical pi ogi ammo will be carried out. Card.-, art- out announcing the com ing marriage of Thomas J. Ware, of Elm streeL to Miss Anna Bryden, thu aeeonipllMied daughter ofMr. and lit'.,. I Alexander Bryden, of Dudley stteet. The wedding will take place at Hie home of the bride's parents on Novem ber 22 at 8 o'clock. The unices of Traveling Engineer Jacob Hrousun and Master Car Uullder Miller, of the Erie and Wyoming Val ley lallroad, have been moved from Smith htieet to the old yardmiibtor's olllcc at Diiumorc depot. The ruins of ihe Stanton building at the coiners, which was destioyed by tire some time ago, nre being removed. This will add much to tho general ap pearance of that part of the town, Personal Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Solllday, of Hawley, aie being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Hoyul Taft, of North Hlnkuly Htieet. Miss Netllo Glngell, of Plttston, Is spending a few days hi town with her ft lend, Miss Julia Ulshop, of Fifth stieut, John E. Swift, of tlm Union Cash stores, has returned fiom a business trip to New York. OBITUARY. Mm. i:iliuiclli Mcdi, aci'i) t ,,.n, 1I111I at 5.:;il u'cioik ,M".linliy iimiiili.' at llii- Iiuiid i.f lur ilJiislilu, Mi, mil Altlniih, :ill NuHli ,n. colli imiini', lnij,u ,ij Imin in Oliiikci coiiiit.i, ,v. v. mi MjuIi ::ii, ihiii, .111,1 I, Hiivliiil liy M'ltu ililliliui, p. i-(eicii, of iiiimiwifj It. II. Sli'iuu, .-.( S.i)K'i J, r I;. , Diuum and T, II. U'M'll', a 1 i.l Mis, .Milium, (,f (,s ,i,.. What Shall We Have for Dessert? Tills question arises hi tlio family every day, Let us answer it to-day, Try Jell-O, a delicious mid healthful dessert, l're pared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking) add boiling water nnd pot to cool. Mayors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry nnd Strawberry. Get n package at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. Absolutely Free ! K Send a postnt card, addressed to K7" Warner's Safe Cuii Co., Hochester, VT N. Y., requesting a free sample of W Warner's Safe Cure, mentioning this paper, nnd you will receive uno c by return post. Tlio ftim-rnl iprvlriw will lip romltictcil at tlm lioiK.e ot Mm. Alllmm tnniouow uflrrnoon .(t '1 n'cloik by Hev. ,1, II, Pivret, pitilor of llio Simpson MftlmilHI episcopal clnireli. Inter ment will be in.iile In tlio llimtiiorc leinotcry. II. fl. lle.Minlils, of l,.l I'lntne, an olit itlul well kniHMi phetit ot jiik.lttJlili.l coliiilj, illP'l but nnht al liii Imtne, He mw Ml jp.im of .ikp ami U snriiil liy pup 'lauRliliT, the ilfp nt ScrKoant of t'ollni lllilncwjy. Mr. Iti.ititilils for liurly 1 1 vi it ut Ni'wpnrl, It. I. The funeral will bo helil I'tl'l.iy wllti Intirniciit In (be lletlirl cemetery nt l.u Plitiiip. Mrs. I'reil Kttni, annl "" .(earn, nt Nfiwrk, N, I., illcil jeslcnl.iy ufteinoon of loeKJw l the lioni" uf her mother, Mrj. Spnmilel, of 707 Ston nii'ime. Ileti'iiwl li imltt'l by a hnibatid and Ibreo nmill ihlhlrni. The liiner.il will lip held nil 1'rlilai .ifleriioon nt LRU n'rloik, Willi or len liy l(c. W. .. Jimtlt. Internieiit in I'eck v ill.'. Llls-.ihelh lliillli. .ii-nl Al .le.UY, wire of llldi iird ll.im, dieil on 'unil.iy at the family n I'eni'p, .'II Aietuip ), Tim funir.il will be hrhl U iifipriiooii at .V o'clci'k fixin the finilly u- llllllll'. NORTH SCRANTON. Tio Luillea' Aid noddy of ChrW ilninli will comma ,i rtimnuiKe ule from N'ui .miber 1U li 24. Tin- jibipp where the nle will lu cull- ilititid h.it not been fully tleiidi'd upon. All i-ecomwuiiil xowb will be gratt-iulM, rccrhcil oy Mr. I', ,s, ilallenlliie, (Iriiml iew iiwtine; .Mm. .Imepli Pi-mil, I3U Holli.ti'r avenue; Min. i:. I), llitihy, Uoil .Nottli M.i, n imiiiic; .Mrn. Lnr Mm, 55 I'.llkir vlteet, .'in J Mrn. llbnch.ird, Wi KjsI Market street. llii- funeral of the late .Icwiph H. Ilirlley will bo held thii afletnuoii tit 1.H0 o'clock fiom the home of hit litber on Wii.uii' iiiinue, near Oak htreet. Members of lite Liberty Jloe c-oiiiuany will nttend in a boili, ltev. It.'l'. C'l.MiHf, oi tlio C'britl in liiiiii'li, will officiate. Interment will bo made in lliiniiinri' temeter.i. Hip KxieNior Drinn.ntli' club will pioduie n tlilllllliC ill a in,i in the Aiiillloriuui Th.inlui;iini( niglit, .S'oiembir 2!i. The name of the play is "A Cumlel'i, Paiiiilitir," l'infissnr .1. .1. .May beiiit? the aullioi. Thh cnti itiilunient piomUci to eclipu all otbeis fmineiiy irlieti by the Excel skin. Al the loiiiIu-Iou of the play a social will 1m held. Misi C'JiolIno V. Dnui'.i will lei'tuie ill the Prut idc nee I'risbjteii.m ihurch i'riday evenlnK on "Japan." Mis), Hotkey ret til tied aunt Hie Mikado'h kincdoiii bin lecenlly anil U tlioioii(hly f.'imilliir with its people and their manners and iiistom. W, M. Paries (.(lulljm MorlaU) hat accepted the piuition us liaihr of the North Did Oloe soiiely. He will Miccccd I'rnfcinor John T. Kv ans, who lia.s atcepted a position at Slattiistnn, Ic is evjiiteil that the soiicty will attend the pi fiiilcnt ill iliauKiir.it ion. Membeis of the Niagara Hoft company ate icnttesti'il In meet this aflcrnnon at t o'clock to attiml tlio ftimral of the late J. I). Diitii'j. The North laid Stars and the Tnentetli Centiny club placd u brilliant u'.nno of bi'ki'l hall ill I the Aiiditoiiimi last uienilr-T, after wliich a social was held. All news mafler fin The Tribune will recebc pininpl attention if left at Davis' dru; atcie. HE ADMITTED HIS GUILT William Pnrris Stole Watch nnd Ring in Conway House. AVllllam Parrls, a youth who claimed to be a cook by occupation and a na tive of Cleveland, O., was yesterday morning committed to tho county jail, in default of $1,000 ball, on tho charge of larceny, preferred by Propiietor Peter Hosar, of the Conway house, who accused the young man of stealing a gold watch and ling ftom one of the hotel rooms. Valuable articles have been vanish ing tii-m tho hotel for some time, and although a slilet watch was kept, r.o traces of the mysterious thief could be found. .Monday afternoon the watch and rlnn ivete discovered to be stolen from Mrs. Ho-c.ir's loom. Shortly afler waid one of the employes of the hotel, while in a cential city hotel, noticed the missing ring on the bartender's linger. On investigation it was learned that iho man purchased the ring from lMrrls for a trilling sum. The police were notllled, and Monday night, as Parrls emerged from the Academy of .Music, he was arrested by Chief of Police Holding and Detective Molr. He admitted Ills guilt, and con fessed thai he gained access to ihe looms by the u.-e of a skeleton key. POLICE PICKINGS. Homy ll.ill, !io w.is .Mmnl.i; .ni.ili;iioil in poliip cnuit lii'fuii' Mi) hi- Mulr mi tlu clurifr of fiiiitiluUntly iiiilniiiliii; llu :!-ctiits Ft,nni4, Willi ll llO Mlill Kir .', IrtltK, M.H ) lMl'lll.1)' llJJ.lhl in-i'iir. Hi- in-, iIimIi.h (ml M01nl.1v, tmt inning mi' iiiiiiiiwii iri'iii'ii .1 ill-luilunu' lien' tin- llmm for tl'i l'riiiiilU'-s, in cniiii.iiiy with W1III.1111 Kniii. Iiinity MiiiitN I'dlur ami Lultu, .llllill'il .lllil In, I, I III tJl til till' (I'll I I.U -t.l tii'll. .mi) li.ill u.i. .uMinliiy lliii'd SI0 .1 ml K,uu, i-.l llliir In iiii; iilili- In uy, 11 ill icocs 0 tlio iiimny j.ul Ini tinny ami Kane fur Iwiuty il.i)s. Tin- 1'nliio luio nolllloil hy Mnnlcy Dili-, nf tin' ill jin.triiiiic of lii-t lili'.uli'. Hi- lift lliiu ill flulll nf lllllll')'-, llllllll Mom, .Miinil.iy ;lll nn cumillf,- mil lie found it miitiiii;. It u.15 uf t tie ".uw oik" make. California Excursions. Leaving Washington every Monday, Wodnenlav and Friday at 10.45 p. m., ' via Southern Hallway, New Tourist Sleeper, personally conducted, go throug'i to San Francisco with out change of earn, conductors or porteis. The route Is through Atlanta, Mont tionierv. New Orleans, Houston. San 1 Anloulo Now Mexico, Arizona nnd ! Southern California. Tho cars nre the very latest pattern ot Pullman Tourist 1 Sleepers, birch-wood finish, high-back scats, sixteen sections, supplied with linen, etc,, sume as standard sleepers, lighted with lMnthch gas, wide vesti bule, double sash, roller curtnlns, lnvutoiy and smoking mom for gen tlemen, and two retiring rooms for ladles. Three aud nne-lmlf days to Mexico and Arizona, four days to Los Angeles nnd live days to San Francisco. The Tourist Car faro Is less than via any other route, saving from ?l'5,00 to $30,00 for the tt Ip. Clias. h, Hopkins, District Passenger i Agent. Southern Railway, SI'S Chest- ! line street, Philadelphia, Pn will ho pleased to furnish all hiformatlon, lOO Reward $100, The readers of tliis paper will he ilci.uil to Ii-arn Hut tlil'ic ll at U'JM ui.C ilieudt'il UIh'U,i; thai uit'iiiK )m lifin able? tu curu in all iu fctatrcu unil that i caurrli. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is Hit' inly Kltic mrc now knunn to llio imilli al fraternity. Catarrh Ijcing 11 lonitltn. llcinnl illkiasc, ii'.iilus a ioiutllutlonal treat incut. Hall' Catanli Cun Is tuken iiitcnull, uillni; illurlly upun Ihe hloinl ami mucous hi.--Iau uf Hit! n.iiti'iu, Ihi'ii'hy iletro.ini; iiC fuuniljliun uf tlio c'Ut'ani', uml gltintr llu patient blriim-tli hy loillililig up the coiutltutlmi unil ttuittlnir luluiu in iloln ill viorlc. Thu piopile lora haie ko inuili fallli lit IU curathe poucru, that they otter 0110 Hundred Pollau fur any raeo that It falU to cure. Send for lint ol U'otl. inonUU. Address V. J. CIIENKV & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by drugKbU, 70c. Hall's rmnlly Pills arc tlio best, SOUTH SCRANTON CLOSE OF THE PEOPLE'S LEC TURE COURSE LAST NIGHT. Moat Enjoyable Entertainment Con ducted in tho Cedar Avenue M. E, Church Funeral of Joseph Help man Held from St. Luke's Church nnd Largely Attended FuneroU of Andrew Kloss and Franz Engel Also Conducted Brief News Notes and Personals. As the cloV of a very successful lec turo course, given for the past three months In thu Cedar Avenue Metho dist church, a lino literary and musi cal programnit) by local talent was given last night, under the auspices of the Brotherhood of 8t. Paul society, as sisted by the ladles of the church. Thu auditorium of tho chuljli wns well- illlled and the numbers rendered elicited applause nnd much favorable com ment. The programme rendered was as fol lows: Song, "Hattle Hymn of the llu public," audience; banjo solo, Mr. llcs rautb; (iltartette. "On thu Sea," Missus Mllllgan and Mnrscleu, Messrs. Smith nnd Doty: recitation, Herbert CSavlng; rectatlon, Wilfred Mn radon; recitation, Miss Nettle Halderman; song, "Fairy Moonlight," rpiartette; recitation, Miss Ornco Benton: banlo selection. Mr. j Hesrauth"; dialogue (scene In court). "Swearing In a Jury;" duet, "Call to Arms," Messrs. Davis nnd Watklns; recitation. "Parmer Stebblns at the Bat," Howard Doty; recitation, "Ma nila Bay," John Evans; Instrumental l solo, Miss Edith Doty; vocal solo. James Watklns; song, Genevieve Berg- hauser; song, "Homeland Shore," audi ence. Funeral of Joseph Heipman. Tho funeral of the lato Joseph Help man took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'cloclcfrom the family residence, 1025 Stone avenue, and was very largely at tended. Services were held at the house and in St. Luke's church, Wyo ming avenue, by the Hev. Rogers Israel, who delivered an Impressive funeral sermon. The services were tit tended in a body by the Century Hose company, of which deceased was a member; Camp 175, Patriotic Order Sons of America, and delegations from the Crystal, Neptune and Eagle Hose companies. The lloral offerings were many and beautiful. A largo shield from Camp 1"." and a pillow from the Century Hose company, also many beautiful casket bouquets. Interment was made in the Forest Hill cemetery. The poll-bearers were Edward Knol ler and Louis Sehwass, from the Cen tury Hose company; Peter Robling, jr., and James Hawk, of the Heptnsoph-j; Hiehard Hefllinger and John Metzger, of Camp 175, Patriotic Order Sons of America. Two Other Funerals. The funeral of Andrew Kloss. of 517 , inuow street, took place yesterday ' morning at 0.30 o'clock from his lato i homo, and was very largely attended. At P o clock, the funeral cortege moved to Ft. Mary's church. River street, whore a mass of reciuiem was cele brated by Rev. Stopper, hftor which interment ivni made in tlio Herman Catholic cemetery. Tho pall bearo-s were: Henry Heinz, Henry Scheu r, William HIeuge, Vincent HIeuge, John Znns aud Peter Altman. The funetal of the late Finns'. Engr-1, of Uli oh street, who committed sui cide Sunday, took place yestercUiv nf- I tfrnoon from the fillllllv ro-'liletinn where services were held by Hpv. Rallhorn, of St. Peter's church. Pros pert avenue. Inteimont was made In Miimnkti oemefiy. The pull PoaroM wore Nicholas Hi own, John P.vower, Chris. Powlas nnd Charles Coleman. A Pleasant Surprise. A very pleasnnt put prise party was tendeied Caspot- Stoppo, of 1011 Cedar avenue, on Monday evening, by a num ber of his fi lends The evening was spent In hoc-ial diversions, Interm'n gled with music, Flashlights wor alos taken. Tho'o precent wore' Allsses Emma Miller, Elizabeth Phillips, Margaivt Stoppo, Elizabeth Kraemer, Maine Foley, Winifred Qulnlau, Florono Seholl, Mary Miller. Anna Miller. I.ulu Haas and Freda Halm, and Mes-crs. AVllllam Imndy, John Corbolt, John Fuller. Dartlnv Cuslck, William Mil ler, WIPIam 'Wngner, Ous Kroll anJ Charles Pently. I Briefly Chronicled. 1 There will he a mother' meeting thi afternoon nt 2.30 o'clock In the rooms j of the South Seranton Young Women's Christian association, preceded hy a social hour, during which cake and coffee will be served. Mrs. II. M. BoIps will address thii meeting. Honry Armbrust, Jr., of Cedar avenue-, left yoilurday on n four days' bunting trip to Wavne county, Mr. and Mrs John llurgess and Wil liam Horbach and family, of Ceijar avenue, are In Klmdalo, nttendlng the golden anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jncoh Mack. I'urdH are out announcing the ap proaching marriage of Miss Elizabeth Itosnr, of Alder street, to Stephen Ly man, of Kynon street. GREEN RIDGE. Tin- funeral of thu hid- Mh. KlUa Hannah, whim- death ciicuiu'il Sunday, Mill lahi- plate thl ufternuuii flout tlio Inline of her iluuditcr, Mis, A, Ik Hi pew, of Aniilli .lii'iiue, The hm ici'S will lie cumUic'Ircl liy llev. V, !. Wntklix, iik.l.led liy llev. H. (!. Ite.idlni. palnr of the Nmtli Main uiemie 1 1.1 p 1 1st iliiiich, uf nlikli the iliei'jhrd a a iiicinlier. W. .1, Jlillile, nf Ihe (ami lthl','1' Iloolln tompaiiy, h'l't jesurcliy for Xiw VinU" clli, wlieiu lie will siipd intend a l.ilgo conti.-irt fur thi' luewiii',' c'liiiipaiiy of II. Koi'hlir k fmitpjiiy Pi'WItl Heeler, nf I'.itc r-011. N. .)., Is iitln, ids p.neiil, ah. nnd Mi. liemp' lle.ider, r.f llleen llhlne tlreet. Mrs. P. II. Lewis, ol Oliito, , ., and Mr. ('. T, Tlinipv, of forest City, aie -v iit f hl; Mi. C. li. Tiibcy, Tho (iicdi llldce foot lull Pain ihfeatid lln. K cun J team uf tlio Puiiuiorii lliall bilnml je-HT-liy, !-eoii, 17 Id . A11NQ0KA, Mkh.icl W'aKli, of (iiliiiuio aienue, is sitiouily III. Tho Voiinis Mm' lii.tltiili) of this plaeo will Iiuld .1 ii'Kiil.ir lueellmr ililx iii-nliK. I'ltikk Muldiiii;, a pioiiilmiit iiiinilier M thu Yciiiui; -Mill's hiililute, la il.iuirtioiidy ill at his home on (ilhiiuic tiul. 'Ihe flint 1.1I of li:nau Omciisky, of Cieenwund, wlui was klllul in Ihe mines al tint plJit' Mon day wlille lil.iatlnK coal, will tal.e i!.ii'c li"laj. 'I lie aieiihiit uuk occ'.uioiieil thiouijli iMit'lisiiuvn on the pail ul the uufoi lunate man, who wai in tuo inuili uf a huuy In lliiu a hlakt, it senna after preparinB fur the blowing down of thu iiul ho United a nuteli uml nude for a place of safety. The squib did not fc'o oil us soon as ho ixpccled and lie returned to the place, The Conqueror Catarrhal tHrill telJtiiLjlitT' r L mmm&k am '".vinsi -tr years, and It Is the one true cure for all such troubles. If you keep Pe-ru-ua on hand this winter, you will not need the doctor. "Lectures on Chronic Catarrh," is a complete treatise on catarrhal diseases. It treats of every phase and variety of summer catarrh, winter catarrh, and the catarrhal affections peculiar to women. This book contains ninety-five pages, is instructively illustrated, and will be found very useful in the fam ily. Sent free to any address by The Peruna Medi cine Co., Columbus, Ohio. We have received a magnificent new importation of Rugs and Carpets of all sizes and qualities. Our thorough acquaintance with the Oiiental markets puts us in position to get the best and latest at tha very lowest prices. Also a fine line of Wilton, Smyrna and Axminster Rugs at a bargain. EVERV RUG GUARANTEED. Michaelian 124 Waslihgion 275 Fifth Avenue, New Vork. F. L. CRANE FURRIER. Established 1866. No end of pretty Models. Fine Furs, Fiirneckiilcces Collarettes, Capes. Our Mue ol' JacUct, liailies' and .Misses' Tailor . nits will "Fill (lie liill." Fur Itt'pnlrlng 11 Umtnliillv ta ..ivuii...j. RAW FURS BOUGHT. 324 Lackawanna Avenue, Seranton Pa I HE CELEBItATED QORDON I'lANO Before buying1, send for catalogue, H. S. GORDON, 13V Fifth Av fssw YorkJCily jAiJTY,lEGON0UE BELLAVITA Xracnlo Beauty Tbleto anil Fills. A por. etly bafoiuiil Kunraiiteeclticutiiient forull skia 'joriiera. Restore) the bloom oliouth to (a Jed laces. cliyB' treatment a0o: 0 dayu1 1.00, by mail 'i for elrculnr. Address, -i mii..,- -,,,, i i,.cknaSt.lCklcJ Sold tiy JtcOnrrah Thomas. Urui;. gists,, W I.iu-liu wanna ave.. Seranton. fa. thliiMiiK It had ijoiu' out, when the inlosion oecurred and almost blew him to slcmi. r.jff i v OF Diseases. COMI5 people enn't un derstand why Pe-m-tm, being a catarrhal rem edy, cures Lung Troubles Bronchitis Pharyngitis Throat Troubles Ozena Colds Grip' Consumption Asthma Pleurisy M as well as stomach disorders and con gestion of any nature. This is why. Each of these dis eases called by its proper name is ca tarrh, or inflammation of the organ affected and Pe-nt-na Is a rem edy for catarrh in nny part of the body. That's all. It is very simple when you think of the deli cate membrane wliich lines the entire body and how easy it Is for this membrane to be come inflamed, weakened and sore, and how easy it is for Pe-ru-na toreach and cure it. It has been used successfully for 40 Oriental Rugs and Carpets At Special Reduced Prices. Bros, & Co. Avanu?, Seranton Pa. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUH THEATRE "IJure;iiiiiler & Kels, Lefneesanil Alanajers A. J. Dully, li in In ess iUanuger. OXK Xlfilir ONLY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. liroailhuit'n I.aicat Comedy, THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT "How Ahout Yuur Ahnu Clock," Piiei Lower Hem-, ouliMtra, $1.50; oreheslr tiiili', l; ilievs tiirle, 7oc, llalcony, tirst two urns 7.V. ; cli eli-, 50c, ScaU on tale Wednesday at 0 a. m. Saturday, November 17, MATINIX AND NIOHT Ausiiatiis ritou's i:ialioratn Production ol The Gunner's Mate A Xlatnmoth Scenic Production. It U to thn N'aiy wliat "Mcrct senile" nnd "Shenandoah" are to the Army. Pllirns Matlii?: Lower lloor, 60e,j cntlro liilrony, U.'ic. ; children under 12 year to any part of Ilium-, 15c, .Vmhti Orchestra, Jl.twj nichestiu circle, 7.V.: dress c-ircii', 50o,i baleony, tlrt two lows, 73c, j lialiony ciicle, We. Sain of sents will open Tliuitdjy at 9 a. m. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, UUItaUNUHU & KBIS. LcJv II. A. IIKOWN, AUnagjr. ALL THIS WEEK. Huntley-Jackson Go I'liwiitlni; h iciieitoiro of hiKlily succesuful Iiroduitloiis, Tuibday nliilit, "Tornado": Wed liesihiy inalluee, ".M.uhhi lle.irl"j Wrdneaday nllilit, "Kat.il raid." .Mallneo l'rlcis-l and id rents, Dieniut' I'rlein, 1, i and ill) rent. New Gaiely Theatre II. It. I.ONfl, I.cviea and Manner, 'flute Dais Comment in;, Monday, Nov, It, WAI.0KO.N' Jc IIIIYA-Nr-S TROCADI.KO BULr.-QUEKS. Twtiitv llaiiil.oiiw Laiiiei; ten Couiedlinil two lliic lluilcaiiucs, i'roduvtioii of fo.OOO Ll Ini; rictuien. . Thru" Da, CoiiiinencliiK Thumdjy, Nov, 18. 'Iho Uli,' llcauti Miow llurtii; i; Seamon't SOCIAL MAlDa I'ilar alorin, and a lari,-e rhorus ot han(Jouq woiuue. IVicrt, li, 23, 35 and tV. 'I, '& J fe '- (.LsLr, , u 1. y. r.;i-f?i.-?!i ? ,l -iS. .