. v ii . ' "'if. rxi-l.1 ' ui 'Jfl' "I f I ' 7. ,.v i --.- . 4 av,s 1 H THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1900. 0 f - "i ,-. t"y "-! WEST SCRANTON FUNERAL OF MRS.WILUAMS rARQELY ATTENDED YESTER DAY AFTERNOON. Services Were Held nt the House on Eynon Street Funornl of William Kaher, John Connors, Mrs. Mooio, Mrs. LnBnr mid Mrs. Hopkins. Address on Missionmy Work by Harriet Newnll Jones in Jackson Street Church Dangerous Cross ing Dolls' Carnival Other Notes. 'I'lie funeral services over the leinuins of the late Mis. Ilopkln Wljlliiiiis yes terday afternoon weie attended by a multitude of relatives mid fi lends of the aged lady, whose life woik was ended so abruptly. The bouse on ttynun mrcet wan limdeiiuutc to acconiniodalo all who gatliciod there to pay their lu-t respects to the deceiised. At 2.30 o'clock Kev. J. B. Sweet beuan the weivleo and Htioke words or consolation and ioiii jort to all. Kov. David Jones spoke In "Welsh, and the choir of the Fli.st "Welsh OoiiKiegiitiiinul chili eh assisted In the singing;. Tho cortege moved to AViinlilmt n street cemetery, uheio n slum set vice w.is conducted at the ki-uvi by Kev. Jones. The pall-bom eis were AVI 1 1 lam X. Chase, George T. Jone.s, John ft. AVIIlUms, Samuel It. IIukiipi, AVntkln "Williams and AV. 11. Hughes. James Jeiemiuli, jr., and AV". 11. AVilght weie the llowcr-bcaiers. Tho out-of-town l datives In iitlond since weie Fnstmiihter Thomas F. Jacobs and wife anil Jlit-. liluhiiid Jacobs, of Nantlcoke; iticlinid "Will Jams and family, of OI. pliant; Mrs. John AV. Davis, Mis. Jane Jenkins, IMiss Elizabeth Jone.s, air. and Mis. Thomas ViiiiKhj.ii, of Pltt.ston; Mr. and Mis. AV. H. Wilcrht, of Fhlludelphla. Other Funeinls Yesterday. The funnal of the late AViilium Maher, who died from Injuiles mis tallied by falling downstahs, took Hilaee from his home on Kilinoie ave nue yesterday atternoon. Short sei- lc.es weie held In St. P.iuick's Catho lic church, and interment wa.s made in the Cathedial cemetery. The pall-lieni-'18 weie Thomas O'Kourke, Barney McCann, "William O'Malley, John 1.. Manley, John Cile.tson and Frank JMonm. The lem.iins of the late John Con aiois, who died from injuries received in ihe Lackawanna, yaul, nucuired yes terday afternoon. The ioitege moved Geta Good Enough Cough remedy. Dufour's French Tar is what you need. The Black Dress Goods At the Globe Warehouse Has often formed the topic of conversation among Dress Goods experts mile aud miles away from Scran ton, because of the completeness, variety aud extent of the stock carried ATithin its limits. Outsiders cannot un derstand why a stock ot such magnitude should be car ried in a city like Scrauton, wheti stores with much greater pretensions thanours in New York, Philadel phia, Pittsburg, Chicago, etc., get along with half the assortment wo offer our patrons. The "Whys" Regarding This Fact Are not worth discussing, however, for while we are proud of the distinction of haviug one of the most com plete Black Dress Goods Departments in the country, we have no thought of becoming vaiu-gloriously boast fill about it. Indeed, all we care for is to impress th s one fact upon the people from whom Ave look for pat ronage viz.: If Black Dress Goods Are Wanted And the Weave or Design Sought for Is Plot Antiquated, We Have It at Its Best And at a lower figure than it can probably be bought for elsewhere. It will be found iu our Black Dress Goods Department as soon as it makes its appearauce on the market. We do not wait to ace whether the new style will take or not. Experience has taught us to solve that problem tit a glauce, consequently we never hesitate, These facts are not easily grasped and takeu at their true value by the mere reading of an advertise ment, but if it should happeu that you are not familiar with pur Black Dress Goods Department, favor us with a call at an early date, if for no other purpose thau to look it over. After that you'll be as firmly convinced as we are of the truth of our statements. Globe Warebodse from the house, on Sei anion street, at 2 o'clock to St. 1'atilrk's Catholic! church, where short services weie held. Muny railroad men weie In attendance. The Ilower-beiileis weie Joseph Mc LoiiRhlln, Thomas McLourIiIIii, James McLourIiIIii, Thomas Keainey, John Coleman and Hubert DoiiRher. The pall-bearers weie James Slowey, l'eler Militancy, James McLoukIiIIii, Mlchnel Haggerty, John Nelany and Martin Uutns. Intel mciit was made in tli Cathedral cemetery. Hev. A. L. Ilamor olllclatcd nt tho funeral of tho late Mrs. Margaret Mooio yesterday afternoon. The sei vlcis wete held In St. Mai k's Mitheian church at ".'..in o'clock, and Interment was made In tho AVashbiiiti stieet cemetery. Sei vices over tho remains of thu late Mis. Catheilne Laliar weie held yes terday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of deceased's daughter, Mis. Peter Detilck, 1513 Fourteenth street, ltev. J. B. Sweet and Kev. James Hen nlnger, olllelated. The pall-beaiors weie Messis. Sprouts. Metz, Sklllhorn and Maghran. Intel ment was made in Forest Hill ccmetoiy. Foreign Mlssionaiy Woik. Hnrilet Nuwall Jones, of Philadel phia, secretary of the Women's .Bap tist Missionary society, spoke at the Jackson Stteet Uaptlst church lust evening to a huge audience. She out lined the woik that Is being can led on by the organization In America. In dia, China, Japan, Africa and other places and told of the need of mission ary woik both at home and abroad. "The spirit of missions In the spit It of Christ and we must have an out i nulling- spliit in order to leach the people," she said. The speaker also told of the place the women's society occupies in the missionary woild and lefeired to the woik accomplished during tlie past thirty vears. "Womenly women aie needed," she said, "whosp heait.s aie tender and true to carry on ibis tesponsihle woik. God long ago touched the human strings ol woman's heart to tho needs of foreign women, AVe want women to pray sympathize and give llnanclnl aid towards the support of missionaries now in the Held. fJod has gnen the women of America a position higher than that ot any other women in the woild." The choir lendeied .special music dining the sei Ice and William Stan ton, totnetlst. and William Allen. i lo llnlst, assisted in the sei vice. Plymouth Congregational Chinch. Communion sei vlejs weie held at the I'lj mouth Congiegational church jesteidny moinlng. Two tlilldien weie baptised and two new ineiiibeis weie added to the church toll. The Young People's Chtisllan En deavor .society lias changed their tini of meeting to Sunday evening between C and 7 o'clock. The meeting Iiisd eiening wa.s laigely attended and was in cliaige of Harden Oliver Gonier D. Keese assumed ehaige as chrolster ot the Sunday hchuol es teiday. A (ii.it tette compilshnr D. U. Hughes, Kichaid Phillips, William Phillips, and John Phillips lendeied a Department I 11 And Still Scores of Scranton People Accept Them as Facts, The published statement of Home RtrniiRcr residing In a far-away place may be true enough, but It In general ly uccepted as a doubtful rumor. How can It be verified. can It be verified. Tho testimony .which follows Is convincing proof, bcenuo It cornea fiom n resident of Scranton. Mrs. J. Hetrnnd, of 126 South Wash ington avenue, says: "If I stooped dining my house work I had to put my hands on my back liefoio I could l He. It hurt mo at night so that I could not gel healthful lest. 1 used to tut n nit'i and over and then get up and tiy all kinds of ways to secute a lustful position. There was such pain In my side that 1 could not He on It, and I bloated In my body, limbs and (eel. I went to Matthews Brotheis' drug store and got u box of Doan's Kidney l'llls and used them regularly. The tieatment completely cmed me." For sale by all dealeis. Pi Ice, fiO cents. Fostei-MUburn Co., Huffalo, X. V., sole agents for the United States. Uemember the name, Do.m's, and takes no other. ery appropiiate selection entitled "We'ie on the way" at last eenlng's service. The ladles of the chinch whose ini tial, begin with 10, F. O and II will serve .supper iu the lectin e loom Wed nesday evening. The teaeheis' nieetint; will be held Immediately alter the piayei meeting Thin sday evening. Y. W. C A. Dolls' Cainlvnl. Tin' pi lzes for the till co best dreh.sed dolls will be exhibited next week. The til st pii7i is a large, hiindsoniely diissed doll; tho second pile, a mm ei.i, and the thhd prize, a work-bas. ki'l, with -liver furnishings, complete. In Older to compete for these prizes tlie following conditions must be 1 ul lllled: 1. Ftegisti.illon lee of ten cents paid. 2. Full name and address of ownei. 3. -All dolls must be regls ti'ied lieloie Fiiday. Nov. HO, at 0 p. m. Il dolls legisteied will l)o leturned to the ow nei s at tho rke-e ol the car im.i In good condition. The judges upon the piij-es will !, a competent minimi, diessmaker. and a genth -man with a thoiough knowledge of dolK. The boy's prize, lor th- best made piece ol doll's, furniture Is a foot ball ol tlie standuid make. 't'he ludges for this pilr.e will be i pai pouter, fuinituie dealfr, and a ludv who has a good uudei standing of what 'ompilses a well-made piece of fui iiiluie. Tlie conditions of competition lor tills pi lye aie as follows: 1. All nt tides must be leglsteied belotv ! oloil, Friday, Nov. :o, 1900. '.--Kegitjteicd tee of ten cents mu-l be paid, .'.full n. uno and addic-s of maker. On Tuesday evening, N'm, J'l. Miss Mmy Humes Hall will talk to ilu girls and women on "The Taie of the llody." Mis- Hall I'uiiii". to ns will! a IhoiotiBli knowledge .if the subjLcl and !- at the pic-ent time piovtng by hei "gym" tialniug in the central ill. that ihe iimsoii the girls lose Ihiir io- Uiecks and mow old so idling N lack of eoict. Imp! riper nomlshnient, and neglvt In the care n' the body. Kciv ntembei who has left eietv thing that w oi lies at the "gjm" ilorn, with i'vei inusi If and thought at the teachn's contiol is pioof enough that what our women need mo'-t Is physl i.il eetei'-e and ontlnj leltxatlon of the mind. All women and gills uro halted td attend this lertmo on Tin s duv night, at S p. in. Admission fiee. A geneial meeting of all eoininll lees ot the Doll's Carnlv.il Is called lor Monday at -1 p. m. Fimeial Announcements. The funeial services, over th" ie m.iins of tlie late Mis. Margaret Hop kins weie conducted Satuidny nftei iinnii at the icsldenre of Hvan F. Kwius, on Fieeman avenue, Belluvue. lutctntent was made In tlie Washbuin stieet i emeu iv. Tho funeinl of Die late Miles Gibbons will take plare at !) o'clock lomouow morning. A mass will bu oudueied at St. Patrick's Catholic ehuich aud Interment will lie made In Cathedial eemetci y. Fniewell Reception. A I'm uw ell leceptlon will be hi-ld tn nUht at the Congiegiitlunul Tabeiim. de, on South Hyde I'.nk avenue, tq ltev, 13. II. howls, of "Wrst Scvi anion, who Is about to leave for Huiopo on an extended tilp. Seveial mlnlstT'i will be piesent and music will bo fin nlshed by the mcmbcis of several city cholis. liev. Lewis Is one of the oldest or dained mlnlsteis of tho city tuid linn been heiu slnie 1S'. He will tour Knglund and Wales, GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Will Jamison, of Washbuin street: Alfied Allen and John Jtlehaids, of Fourtenlh stieet, bugged foul teen nib bits In the vicinity of Luke Clemo on Satuidny, ltev. J. P. Moffat occupied the pulpit ol the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church last evening and uduilnlstetcd the suet anient of communion. Roy. Flunk J. Mllmaii prcuched In tho even ing ut tho Washburn Sheet church. The Simpson chuitii male iiuartetti) and llov. J. i. Sweet assisted In tho nfUnioon seivlee ut tho Hullio.id Voung Men's Christian association. Foity houis' deutoiial services weie Penan at' Holy Ciosh dim eh yestetday, The gospel nieotlng at the Young Women's Ciiilstlau association looms yesteidny aftoinoon was In chaigo of Mi's. James R, Hughes. Mrs. James H. Hehooley, of Wyo ming, Is visiting Mrs, W. J. Puvls, of South Main avenue. Mrs. Chailes Goodwin und daughter, Bessie, of Montrose, ure the guest's of f i lends In town. MlbS Frances Cook, of Tenth stieet, Is tho guest of her mother at Factory vllle. Mrs. James Van Dusklrk and daugh ter, of Monroe county, aie visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Wlcklzer, of South Main uvenue. SOUTH SCR ANTON PRESENTATION TO PAUL CLEM MONS, OF TAYLOR. HIb Birthday Remembered by the Members of the Junger Mnenner- ' chor Miss Lillian Carlyon Enter tained FriendB at Hev Homo on Willow Street Rushing the Work on the Pave Miss Kate T. Smith Led the Afternoon Gospel Meeting nt the Y. W. C. A. Pilor io the rehenisnl of the .lunger Maonnerchor yesteidny afternoon, Paul ClemmoiiH, of Taylor, a member of the foclety, wns presented with a Juindsome gold Macnneichor pin, tho occasion being his thlrty-foitith birth day. The pin was piesonted by Fred Heinian, tlie Mnennorchor Hecietary, who in a very happy vein, presented the Pin on behalf of the Mnennorchor. Mr. (.iennnons was taken completely by smpilsc, and was deeply affected. He thanked the society In a ncnt speech lor the honor. Light lefresh nielits followed. Miss Carlyon Entertained. Fildny evening Miss Idlllnn Cailyon very pleasantly entertained a number of her fi lends at her homo on Willow street. The evening was passed In dulging In many social diveislons. Flashlights! weie also taken, followed by lefieslnnents. Those present weie: Misses Heln C. Scheuer, Minn!" lSeubel, Lulu Ilel lelgel, Heb'ii Jones, Alice Cuiiyon and KllzabPtli Cailyon. and Messis. Will Davis, Haven Johnson and Vulentlne Hjiolirer. d Work on the Pave. Theie ias no let-up on the woik ot Ilia Cedar avenue pave yesterday, the w diking fince being doubled and divided into two gangs, the day shift and night shift, mid it has piogiessed so rapidly that the cement bottom w.if finished yesterday. Dining this week the bilck will bo laid and cemented, nnd by net Mon day the palng will be all done. The Sunday afternoon (Jospol meet ing by the South Seiuntoii Young AVomen's Cinlsti.in jwociutlon was led by MKs Kale T. Smith and was well attended. ,4 A New Gun for Coips. A new gun has hen ieceied by the life siuing cotps ol the William Cou ncil Hose comp:in, fiom the Ithode Island Combination T.addei company. It Is to be used iu .shooting a piojectlle witli attached iope to the loofs or win dows of building". Tlie lormer gun used by the cotps was not satlstactoiy and Captain Simiell picked out this one as its suctesMii The weapon will piopel a piojectile ."Oil feet. It was Saturday given a lest and pioved veiy satisfactoi v. A Novel Injuiy. P.itikk Coyne, of Pittston uenue, was the victim Fi Iday of a peculiar ac cident, which may lesult in bis losing Ihe sight of one eye. While al woik in the cellar of the Sciaiiton llrewlng ( ompanv's plant' on Cedar avenue, he began the woik of cleaning an old ale ban el. flas had accumulated In the cask and when i oiled about the bung was diheu out with temtle tone. Jt struck Co.vne In the eye, and badly bruised it. In lianimation set in, and the oigan Is now In a ieiy serious condition. NUBS OF NEWS. ltev. T P. Doty, ol tlie iVdiu Ae niie Methodist ehuich, gn an luti r (stins and instructive lecture last night on the woik ol" the lecent Kp woith League eomention, held at On eonta, N. Y. A young man by the name of Ilk li nids living on Pittston luenue, was b.idly hurt iu the ''onnell mine Satur day by a tall ol coal. Dr. Manley wa.i culled and attended to his iniuiles. Uudolph Khschner, ol Locust street, was tendeied a surpilii putty Satur day night ut his home by a huge num ber of his.lilcnds. No. S school opened night sc-sion last week, with seventy pupils eniolkd. In chili ge of Heiny Mutchniaii and Miss Alice C'nrlvon. The Junger Maenueiohoi' will hold a sppdul business meeting this eienlng in cleimanla hall. All members aie le (luested to be piesonl, ns the com mittee on bv-laws will make their re pent and all are wanted to nto on them. New Sidewalks aie being laid on up per Pltt.ston avenue and Oichaid Htrret, which weie a much-needed Ini piovement. William llorbach, of Cedur avenue, gave a phonograph concoi t"Satuiday evening In Athletic hall, Alder stieet, to a lnrg house, Heniy Arnibiusl, tho Cedar aventM butcher, has letently elected a lau,o uptight Morse boiler with twenty-live hoi to power, iu Ills niaiket, on Cedar avenue. Mis. Heiuy lleim, of Ulreli street, who was severe! v binned Sunday a week, Is lecoveilng slowly. Pied Pulaski, of Dover, N. J.. Is visiting his patents, on Ulich stieet. William Schneider, of Alder stieet, Is sllghtlv Indisposed. Miss Lottlu Loofle, of "Willow stieet, i etui tied, after spending several mouths at Oleiibuin. Milkman Peter Kos.ir. of litivh stieet, Is Huffoilng fiom an nttack of tho gilp. Ciuules and Fred Snyder, of Pltt.s ton avenue, have returned fiom a suc cessful hunting ttlp to Pike county. Tiinii'il 220, Ladles' Cathollo Henovo lent union, will hold a social session Tuesday evening In Phaimncy hull, Pittston avenue, m NORTH SCRANTON. Itobeit White, of Wood stieet, was pleasantly surpilsed on Satin day night by a number of his fi lends, who ten deied him u surprise paity, tho occa sion being the Mfteenth uniilveisaty of his birth. Those piesent were: Miss Anna Uelsllng, Zubla Swai la, Diamond Wntklns, Ida lllsblng, Stella Henjamiti, lllauche Conger and llurnlce Conger; Rossar Price, Joseph Watklns, Jlufus Rtchaids, John Mackey, Stanley Miller, Roy Miller, Harry Blsblng, Roy White and Robert AVhlto. Tho Ladles' guild of Clulst ehuich, on North Main avenuo, will conduct a rummage sale In Osterhout's hull, commencing tomouow and lasting the remainder of the week, Tho ladles have collected together a large number or ai titles und it will bo woith while attending this sale, wheio great bai galns made be had. Those In charge ure Mis, F. 8. Rulleutlne, Mrs. Joseph Mfe SAMPLE of U M M Warner'a Site J L L Cure will bo V W W Hcitt you by ml dress lug L L Warner'fl Safo euro Co., Rochester. N. Y,. on n postal card, nnd tnotilloiiliiK this pa cr, Deacle, Mrs. Carson and Miss Virginia Moore. Kvangellcal services are being con ducted In the i'l evidence Methodist Episcopal church. The services have been conducted for the past week and will be continued at least two weeks longer. Mrs. William Phllo nnd Mrs. Carpen ter, of Pink Place, ate visiting rela tives in Clark's Summit. The Craekerjacks and the Nortn Knd Stnis will play it game of basket ball In the Audltoilum Tliiiisu.iy even ing. Hoth teams have been pi act I ting for this games nnd It will undoubtedly be well contested. Tlie Keystone Literal y and Dra matic club will piodiico "The Convict's Daughter," In the Auditorium, Thuis dny evening, November 119. Mrs. J. D. Von Storch yesterday en tertained at her home on North Main avenue the Home Missionary society of the Providence Piesbyteiian church. Miss Nellie Fiost, after an Illness of several weeks, has icsumed her place at the Colliery Engineer, Wyoming avenue. DUNM0RE DOINGS. School Boaicl Meeting on Saturday Night Unclaimed Letters. Two Social Events. Tho Hist .school boaid meeting of tho month was held In No. 1 building on Saturday night, with Messrs. Miller, Costollo, Haggorty and Irwin present, Tho pay lull for October was appioved as read, so tlie teachers will probably lecelve their second pay of the term the eailv pint of tills week. The time of tho meeting wns taken up with a dlscii'-sloii legal ding tho necessity for a new map of boiough properties. 1 Some of the Diiectois maintained that the piesent maps weie lecent enough . for all ptnposes, but a committee, eon- I slstlng of Messis SponcU Irwin and Haggertv, was Ilnallv appointed to conlei with the county (oinnilssioneis and the boiough attorney. In lefer- enee to Ihe steps necessary to be taken and the piobnblo cost of the new maps. The appointment of night school teachers was put over until ii"Nt Wednesday night. Unclaimed Letteis. Leltem lcmalnlng unclaimed during tho week ending Nov. 17, 1900. Pet sons calling lor these letteis will please sav "advertised." Mis. John Haines, J. H. P.urke. John Hdwards, S"0 Monioe aenue: N. T. Flynn, Mis. Jas. Feenoy, 217 Chen v stieet; P. W. Healoy, Miss Jennie Jones. 7i(i Madison avenue; Geoige Long, A. Langan, AVm. Lussy, Miss Hun let Lnthtope, Mrs, Kfttu Mul looney, cue James Caine; P. Mallg, Tliomm) Malev, Dt Inker stieet; Sam O'Hoio, Bel thu Pieicc, care Mrs. John Lynn; Mis. Homy W. Peny, Mrs. Joseph P,ithurds, bOS Ferbcr com:. Mis. It. Sidebottom, John Tlmersou. Mrs. John S. Tnnney, 13H1 Adams ase iiuc. Mis. John Wall. Maicella M"ooie. Foreign Bartolomi Belllml, Tonuio U"ii(nese, Cainlna Genosso, Domeiii (anllnl Magllessi, Antonio lllualdo, (iullek .Iiinos. Geoigy Hiiniiiilc, Szlyf ka Jauo1-. Two Social Events. Those wiio aie to take pail hi lb J (riming Liyden-Waig wedding net Thin sday eenlng weie eiy pleasant lj cntoi tallied on Fihl.iy evening at the liome ot Mis IJivden. on Dudley stieet. iiiose piesent weie Messis. Thomas and Chailes Waig, Dr. O L Maicy. Clayton Potter, Andiew ihy den and W. S. Footo, Misses I.ydl.i Farier, Mmy Deekei and Maigaret Bj den. Miss Lydla Faner, of Cheiry stieet, entei tallied at euchie on Satuiday af leinoon. Miss Fannv Osborne was the loitunale winner ot lite Hist pilsso. Those piesmt weie: Misses Floieiue and Peatl Stalfoid. Leila Kos, C.iace B'tins, Floienee row lei. Jane King, M;ule and Kllen Ihonson, Mary and Lucy lle( Iter. Fanny Osboi tie and Anna llrjden. Short News Items. The Ladles' Aid society ol the Dudley Stieet liaptist chinch will seive a sup jier in the chinch tomoriow (Tuesday) enenlng fiom 5 lo 8 o'clock. Suppei, lllteen cents. The public is eoidlally invited. Tlie Methodist, Haptlst, Pie.sb teiian and (inlstlun chinches oC Dunmoio have united In a union of ewtngoltstlo meetings. The tltst service will be held tonight at 7.4.". o'clock at the Dudley Stieet Huptist ehuich. Rev. Mr, Gib bons, of the Duiinioie Piesbytetlnn chut di, will pi each the Hist seimon. The pastor, Hev. J. L. Kieamei, will have ehaige of the singing. All Cluls tlnns me cotdlully Invited to come and hi lug their unsaved fi lends. Tho Young Ladies' Mission elide of the Piesbyteiian chinch will conduct u cako sale In the church parlors on Satuidny iifteinnou next. Those hav ing articles for ho (Jhiistnius boc packed by this society ure re(iiested to leave them with Mis. Italph Wlli teis not Inter than Saturday, Mis. McCico, tin aged lesldout of Spiucu stieet, died at her hoinu yes teidny moi ililig. The 1 uncial will bo held Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock-. Intel ment will be iu St. Maiy's Catho llo cenieteiy. Mis. Lydlu Wade Harney died at her lulu homo on Madison avenue, nun Delaware stieet, on Satuidny mouiln-; at 4 o'clock. The film ml will tnisn place from the icsldeneo this iiftoinoan at 2 o'clock. The loinulns of Mrs. John Donly ar ilvtd fiom Senttlo last night. She will be buried from the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Oeoigo Rnught, of North Hlakely street, today, Theie will bo set vices at thu giavo In Ihe Dunmoio cemetery ut 2 o'clock this afternoon, Tho remains weio accompanied on their long journey by the daughter of thu deceusid, Mis. J. S. Hurke, Petsoual Notes. Mrs. Charles P, Sarnge und daugh ter, Heth, hare leturned from a shoit visit with Mis, Savage's lather ut Suj (jiiuhunnu. Clayton Potter spent Sunday at his home on Noitli Hlukely stieet. Mr. and Mis. Honilcy, of Columbia, aio being entertained ut Mr. Oscar Yost's, on North Hlakely Btieet. Mis. W. D. Pecker, of Cheiry stieet, ictuuu'd from Huwioy Satuiday, whero she was culled by the seiloui Illness of her father, whose condition lis now somewhat Improved. INSPECTION OF NEWBUILDING MEMBERS OF BOARD OF CON TROL VISITED NO. 2. It Is n Twelve-Room Building Lo cated on Orchard Street in the Twelfth Ward nnd Is One of the Most Complete Structures in the City Ten Rooms of the School Are Now in Use Something About tho Heating System in Use Members of Inspecting ratty. Saturday afternoon tho building com mittee of the bouid of contiol of the Scranton public schools Inspected the recently erected school, No. 2, on Arch bald street, Twelfth waid. The Inspect ing party consisted of Captain W. A. May, D. J. Roche, Jacob Schaeffer, George Shires. Pattlck Golden, A. T. Francois, J. II. Phillips, Hllas Evans, A. IJ. Hynon, Anthony Walsh, Con ti actors John Henoie and M. J. Ruddy, Arcltletct Jumes H. Feenoy, School En gineer J. J. Hauls and Kztn Scott, of the firm of G. P.. Scott. Tho building, which Is one of the most complete nnd up-to-date school buildings, Is of bilck, two and one-half stories high, with front entrance and coping of rough bluestone and sur mounted with a cupola. It has a fiont age of seventy feet and n depth of 123 feet, with Inteilor finishings Iu pine and maple. There aro twelve rooms In the build ing, six on eiuii tloor, and each with a seating capacity ranging fiom forty eight lo fifty-six. Ten looms aie now In use. The looms ate very peasant and cheerful, und the windows so ur innged as to admit plenty of light. The Hooting Is done with maple, while the wainscoting Is of pine. LOCKER ROOMS. Connected -with each loom ate two locker looms, one tor u-o by the Kills und the other to be used by the boys, tlteteby making tlueo entrances Into each loom, as the locker or cloak looms open Into tlie conldois. The cellar is latge and loomy, and could verv well bo utilized for night school woik. Stationed along the main (onidoi-. I are two washbowls, opposite which aie 1 sanitaiy dritikhm fountains of the latest design, and which aie sanltniy i beyond a doubt. It is a small uptight stand, tluee feet high, w itli a cup-like top, tin ough which piojecls a watti pipe. As the m tiler Is tinned on, It is lot cod upwind out of this, Inner pipe, a distant e of about three Indies, falling back Into the cup-like top and can led away. The pel son deshing to di Ink meiely puts his mouth oer this stream and chinks as much as be desires. Theie Is no such thing as a cup used. Direct communication can be had u om one loum to another and to the lanitoi by means of speaking tubes. Hadi loom is also supplied with a sniull supply loom tor stoiing and keeping maps, books, ink, etc. The school Is lighted thtoughout witli electiicity and heated with the most thoioughly up-to-date and complete system of heating, known as the mechanical blower system or ludliect india tor. It Is so complete In Its de tail and satisfactory In Its lesult that a shoit descrptiou will be of intetest. This sstem, known as tlie mechanical blower system, heats all the rooms with Indiiect ladiatlon, tho hatls only being heated with diiect i.idldtion. This means the heating ot air and the dls tilbution of It, by means of a huge blower or fun tin ough passagewajs, to the different looms. ElOILDUAND ENGINE. To do this woik, an eighty hoise power boiler ot the Hogg's design, with a thirteen hoise-power engine, capable of making 300 evolutions per minute, weie placed In tlie cellai. This system of ladlation does een moie. While one Ian is loicing heated air tin ough one set of pussagoMis to the loom, an other fan N (hiving out through another set the Impute air in the looms, making a complete system of ventilation. The. cold air is sucked in by means of this blown, and the (hill Is taken lrom it by its passing thioiigh a coll of heated pipes, when It becomes temper ate. In this state It can be fou i d by means of the tan to the looms, but If the looms are cool aud need w aiming, a damper, w hlch Is autnuitic, is throw n open und this temperate air is l'oiced lluoilgli another coll of heated pipes and becomes supei -heated, passing liom tills passageway into the loom, Immediately raising the tenipeiutiue. Now comes the most ingenious pint of tlie w hole system. It Is the manner Iu which a loom can be kept tin ough the coldest, as well as the wannest, weather at the same teniperatilie. This Is dune by the theimostat. Hy means i of this Instrument, Which woiks auto matically, nnd tevetses Itself at a Hxed temperatuie, super-heated nlr can be lot into the mum, or If the tempera tuie is alieady above that HmiI by the I theinioslat, and which Is generally set at 70 degiees, it will automatically ' tluow shut the super-heated air cham ber, which Immediately lets In a Hood of tempeiate air, cooling at once tho i temporaturo of the loom, varying in the coldest weather but one degieo, I and doing away with extiemo heat at oiiu time and estieme cold nt another, as Is the case fieriuently with schools heated with direct radiation. NEARLY PERFECT. J. J. Paris, mechanical engineer In ehaige of the Sciaiiton school system, says tho system is as near peitect as human Ingenuity can make It. It was put In by tho C. 11. Scott com pany, under the diiectlou of Era Scott. John Uenoio elected the building at a contract pi Ice of $23,203. The heating wa.s done hy C, II. Scott at contract prlco of $r.,4 lfi.50, and Hunt & Conned, plumbing, 11,070. OBITUARY. Cli'oik'i U. Hulk), fiiiiueih el tliU ill), Jlnl last Ucdiunil iy ut Seattle, Wali, I'oi ln.UiV ji'irs hu v.it j iclikiil of Wi s. nnioii ami was well kwmu aiul mj popular in tlut Me llon ut tho ill), lie w.ot ' .nils of njd and cune M lliU (it) in l&Ja nitli Ids 'nicnis, I Iu mnilncil line until lii, ulth the ivc-optUm of a hu jouis, ilnrine ulikh he Hud at NatitUoU. Ill tin; spring ut ', uitl, Ms faiull), lie moml tn Seattle, i.ll.e lii-i Li others, IMIIinm t'. and l'uiUln Clurh'd J, Hailk), the- dtuasul wys a Cliil unr lrraii, He wui one of II K incmherj of the tamo famtl), tlueo brothels and tto tiolliejn In law who left Wiot Scranton lor thu war, on the sanu morning;. He smut In Com pany (i, heuiit)-R'ciith uKinient, l'tnn)anu uliinltei, anl was lionorubly dUtliariid llec. 0, lHi, ut Vklorla, Tcv. 51 1 a. lladlei and six children sun in him. (iurlc V f WasliinKtmi, II. C; Mis. Carl llowirs, of Salt Lake lily; (icoit'c, of Tacoina. ju.it uturned with Ids ntfl ment from the I'liillpplnes; Hany, iiuartcimav tti oh Ihe battleship Yankton; Aitliur, ut mm, F. L. CRANE FURRIER. Established 1866. No end of pretty Models Fine Furs, Fnrneckplecer Collarettes, tapes. Our line or Jackets, Ladles and Misses' Tailor Knits will "Fill tho Bill." Fur Repairing a Specialty. RAW FUBS BOUGHT. 324 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton Pa, AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUH THEATRE B-Iturcutider & Kels, Lesxt.and Mantitr' A. J. Duffy, Utilities Manager. oxr Nirsur onlv, Tuesday, November 20. Robert Fitzsimmons In n foul let Comeilv nrama nt homi: A.i) hi'oitTixa i.ifi:. The Honest Blacksmith I'rliTH Lower floor, ouhratni, ?l: ordicxtr ( Irelc, 71c. ; drcu clr( le, Me. Ilaleony, flint two io, 7.1(.; drele, 50c. (tiller), 25c. 5ik of i-ctIs opens Saturdiy at 9 a, nu Thursday aTt Nov. 22 lliicct horn Keith' ThcaUr, Xew York, with the following nietil piofrrimmo: Ml. ami Mr- 1'irklns IWier. 'Che llatiihrlnr Club (iiiirlitti. Ml. nnd Mrs ell l.ttilifteld, Cnaldiv .mil llm'-lid, lliku nnd l)iiii, Ihe Huli ScitcM. ( luile-i Li i ii.ii cl Mill Iki mil 1'iaiik f.meixoii. ptcid Mitinco I'litet lowir llnor, 2h' unit ,VV.; ditiio lulioii), -Jc. ; i lnMrcn under 12 .uan, lo .my part of tlie liuuw, I""'. I.miiIiik IVIlik JJc, "i0(., 7Jc Ach.inie mil of Mats will ji u at Hip 1jos of ftie liicfday al U a. in ACADEHY OF HUS1C, BUHGIINDER & KEIS. Lcsicsi. It. A. ItkOWN, Alunasr. Tills lATIIti: Ml I K. Sciiarf-Morris Go. iv itEPEiiTuinr. I'k sent hi- .Monday i:ening, THE DEVILS IVIINE. Intiodudnrr liolwun tlie .uts poltta raudovlll t'biiil Al.itinee 10 and UU cmH. i:niliiif Prictiv 10, 20, ao centa. New Gaiety Theatre II. n. I.OXC, Le-seo and Mana;er. Urine ll-n-., Coinmeni nu MONDAY, NOW It). Die Oricmal BROADWAY GIRLS Mid the r.imniM "Clltfi IX nU'K." I'roti) l.adus 1 unn Ci median-, and lliudoina Scenery. Tliuo Dim, foiniiKniiiiK TlIL'ltSDAY, tOV. t!t, SAPHO BURLESaUERS. 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C:i)I(iid lone-, the only son of Kdwaril .s louts, of Arclilidd, died at 9 o'clock jrstcnljir inoriiln'. He lontraited u i.old alioul ii weel: .11,1, ulilclt ihrlnpiil into pneumoni i, and al thoitili In tcrolced the most (aieful trentmeut his .tlnl was unable In reit llio dl.ece, und lie pisul nw.iy peau fully at the liom ntatcil. 'Hie (k((ied would lie i )ears old had ho I pud mull .limiii). lie wis a rtinukable bright buy, ehieilul In ill.pu.lt Ion md with manl) o,u.ilitlii rarele found In i boy f ls years, ilia father Iculiiiilicular pildrt in hU boy and all Ills hope wire Lditrid in him. The 8)inpathy of all his lilendi on out to him at tliU sad time, 'lli.i funeial wll take ihn nt 3.S0 o'llotlc Tuesdaj afltinciiii. S rthia will be Ik Id ut tho Ksidend) and inlciinciit wilt lie. In ln I'rntistant ifinv ti iy. Mw. r.inny Hmiiliurir, ik'ed i .M'sis, died at tliu hnmi' of her .i.ki, Jlra. William II, Swan, HI Cherry strnt, on Raturda), bho ii(H behind to mourn their ls one sort and thru (Imcliteni, Simon, of South Canaanl Ml. I'. J. lie, of .Jermn; Mrs. J. E. Tnifsdale, of Dalloii. and Mrs. Jennie Ciamei, of Jenmn. Thu funeral will be held al llin homo of her sUter, Mr. Swart?, at 7.3d o'clock tunisht. Interment in Kill township. William Tin), i well known rifident of South, Sciaiiton, dliil Situida) morninif at his home, ll I'lmm UMliue, lie was Stl )iars of age 4ml fur horns time pjt ba'l l,wn all"0' constantly ill. He is Mirillfd b) wile ! !' lollowliiif rhlhllin: Mllllsm, .lolin, .lames aud Kalii. Tie (uneiul will tako pjite tltN morninif w-ith a re. (.uleni mas.s In St. John's church Interment will be niailit In the Cullmlial cemetery, "Mm. M. . lainmla died Satuiday, Xuy, 17, at Urn home, of her nephew, John I', 1'sirj, Wi Aihms amine Ihero will be nhott aenires at Ihe ilioe a Iduas 'leasday, at 11 30 a. nt. IlurUl ut lltookl)ii, l'a , nt 3 30 p. in. REBUFF FOR COLORED PARTY, (iy t'uluiiie Wire from Hie Associated I'rcai Santiago Jlo fuba, Noe. 13. Ma) or (Iranio lut refused an application from the leaders ol thu eoloied party foi a permit to demonstrate to. morrow- agaliut the CJ.tlllo parly which u now In control. It it espectiii now that an attempt will bu made to haio tho paiade without vcr uiMon of tlie muulelpal t'ourument, JViUt. F iv ar 7 I v nM r W 4ut k ia Lr! i Jfl mm 1 l .- 3 tj- H, 1 kigjL-aa.-- h'jiyifa'.'.cLt... t-i. ...v fO - - &. f J . -.W jg&$2$2li&J!$ i -tiVE. fAfAM t b tf ai-i.-" ? A Vrf !.