im pws?r s?iir?jiKi;s V WJ' v-Tf '""' w '" 'V T 'Mi n ,( 1 t; C'V u . D$ f THE SCRANTON TIUBUNE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1900. fit & lTW ' V WEST SCRANTON WVVAISk NEW HOME FOR THE P. 0. S. OF A .in.. i t CONTRACT FOB THE BUILDING HAS BEEN AWARDED. U Will Be Located on North Main Avenue Business Men Clamor ing for a Late Collection of Malls. Miss Maud Davios, of North Re becca Avenue, Entertained ErlemiH. Ivorites Are Arranging for a Com plimentary Banquet for Members. Officers of Missionary Socioty. AUhjuuikIi HrotliL'i'M linvn In'on award oil tins contract for tin ori-otlon of n now threu-story biillillni; on North Main avenue, which will lie the ftituri? homo (if Washington camp, Xo. ITS, 1'ntrlotlo Onlur Kons (if America. Tim Htructure will bo bulli on tio vacant lotH opposite Clarke III others' Konornl storen, und will be thoroughly up-lo-dato In every detail. The building and furnishings will ,-o.sl In the nclRliborhond of $:o,(Mnl ami will be roiiHtructoil to meet I ho re iuiremunts of IoiIkos ami other pubtle . KutherlnRM. On the llrst floor thuiv will bo two store rooms, with plate Khiss fronts. The entire second lloor will be utilized as a ilimcp hall ami theater, with a .suitable sI.-ikp and tie routrements. The third lloor will be used as a lodge room for secret society meetings. It Is expected that work will be commenced on the building In a few weeks and possibly the camp will be ftble to celebrate their anniversary in (February next therein. The. building will have a pressed brick front, with Indiana lime stone trimmings. Albert Hartman is the architect. Camp Xo. KS will moot this evening and hear iidditlonal reports about the building. A committee has been appointed to ar range for the anniversary entertain ment. Late Collection of Mails, llusiness men are still complaining nliout the early hour at which the even ing mall is collected from the Alain sivenue boxes, and contend that :t change should be made so that they can have their letter taken up as l.ii'? as 11 o'clock at night. The last col lection was usually made about :) o'clock at Main avenue and Jackson street, but of late the carrier arrives about S.'JO o'clock and frequently the morning newspaper correspondents are pressed into service as the late mall carrier. Geta Good Enough Cough remedy. Dufour's French Tar is what you need. Ladies Latest Neckwear.... Dressy Neckwear is the all im portant feature in my lady's at tire today. Have the neckwear . right, and everything else will pass muster without over close scrutiny. Us Week We Are Showing The newest nnd most attractive novelties in smart neckwear on display, including many orginal creations, Chiffon, Liberty, Chinlelle, Taffeta, Etc., Etc., as well as some of the leading hits worn at the Horse Show this week at Madison Square Gar dens. The display is the most brilliant and complete ever shown in this city. Handsome Furs Ars Also Shown in sots with the skins beautifully matched or in Collars, Scarf Boas, Muffs, Etc., in Sable Fox, Brown Martin, Red Fox, Mink and other popular furs. The finish of these goods is well de serving of attention, while the shapes and designs are the very newest known to correct fashion. I lie Annual Handkerchief Sale Begins today. It's a great opportunity for saviug money, and thousands take advautage of it every year. By the way, it's a little early yet, but Christmas is uot , so far away after all, and prices today are easier than , they will be a couple of weeks from uow. Lace Trim Handkerchiefs At 5c, isjc, 20c, 25c, 29c, 50c, etc, offer a wide aud profitable field of investment for the woman of moderate ineaus. Hemstitch Handkerchiefs Of fiue, sheer linen, at 5c, ioc, I2je, 20c. 2c, joe, etc., offer marvels in economy to the shrewd buyer at this special sale. Other Handkerchiefs At ic each, 3 for tjc, 6 for 25c, 3 for 25c, 2 for 25c, 19c each, etc,, are also worth looking at and must be seeu to be appreciated at their real worth, Globe Warehouse The local board of trade still has tlv! matter under consideration, ami while I'ostniasler Itlpplo has Informed them Hint It Is out of the tiucHllon at present to keep the stamp window at the post olllce oiion hil-r limn 7.M p. in., they contend Hint It Is possible to have it collection made an late as It p. m. The volume of business at the local branch olllce Is steadily Increasing and It Is only a question of time until ad ditional carrleni will bo absolutely nec essary. As "all things come to those who wait." It Is reasonable to espect that the late collection and other facili ties wilt also come to West Hot-union la ilue time. Ivorites' Complimentary Banquet. The members of Hubert Morris lodge oC American True H-orllos- will tender a complimentary banquet nest Wed nesday evening to three of their fellow niombers who were recently elected in olllce, namely. District Attorney Will iam It. Lewis. Clerk of the Courts Thomas P. Daniels and Ueprosentatlvo to the. Legislature Edward James, Jr. The nffalr will be held at Falrchlld's hotel and will be served by Cateicr Oldorf, who has alieady established a reputation for excellent dinners. Im promptu speeches will follow the ban quet, which will be an elaborate sin cad. The programme of addresses has not yet been completed, the committee In charge now being engaged 'In assigning the toasts. The banquet will be for members only. Home Missionary Officers. The Woman's Home Missionary soci ety of the Simpson Methodist Kplscn pal church have selected the following oilleers for the ensuing year: Presi dent. Mrs. C.lfleon Mower; llrst vice president, Mrs. J. 11. Sweet: second vice-president, Miss F.mma Lewis; sec i clary, Mrs. H. M. liuss; corresponding secretary. Airs. William llagen: treas urer, Airs. Alex. Widenor; librarian, Airs. Joslali Puff. Secretary of Mothers' Jewels, Airs. Weldy; sectetary of local work, Mrs. II. J. Hughes; secretary of supplies, Allss Sarah Sloeum; assistant. Airs. Thomas Leyshon; collector. Airs. Frlant; col lector of special fund, Allss Helen Peek; delegate to Oneonta conference. Airs. Gideon Aloser; alternate, Airs. George Carson. Son Abused His Parents. John Ibilllps. of 1312 Hampton Ktieet, was arrested yesterday by Pa trolman David Davis, on a warrant from Aldeimun Daniel AIosps, charg ing him with assault and battery and malicious mischief. The complainant was the j oting man's father, who al leged that John went home and abused his parents shamefully. Xot content with that unmanly act, Phillips proceeded to demolish all the doors and windows In the house. He. spent last night In tin? station housi and will he given a hearing this morn ing. St. David's Church Fair. Active preparations have been going on for several months for the fair and festival to be held In St. David's Epis copal church next week. Itev. 12. J. Handkerchiefs UptoDate tote There's more real art work on the fashionable Handkerchiefs this season than we h'ave ever known. The cheap, paltry styles of other days have passed nway, and today the woman of fashion seeks a Handkerchief that has both quality and correct stylo stamped on its face in unmistak able characters. S20 is a neat sum to pay for a Handkerchief, nnd we've got some beauties at that figure, but if you don't want to pay as much as that we may suit your taste at $1.25. or there's a dozen prices between these extremes and in each case the edge of the Hand kerchief will be of real lace in one or other of the following makes Duchess, Honiton, Rose Point, Star Point, or French Hand Embroidered, ., as may suit your fancy and of course, there are styles in Ane Handkerchiefs for those who do not want elaborate real lace trims or do not caie to go quite as high in price. McUcnry, tho rector, and his parish ioners have n surprise In store for their friends and Incidentally a revelation In the decorative art. Many bootlm are being eroded, at which fancy articles will bo disposed of, and each evening refreshments will bo served by the Indies In charge. The object of the enterprise Is to secine funds to defray the expenses of the parish nnd rectory during the coming year. All Interested are laboring zeal ously to make tho affair a 'success. A musical and literary programme will be iin-angeri Tor each evening. Successful Initial Supper. Despite the disagreeable leather of last evening, a largo patiounge was accorded tho ladles of the Plymouth Congregallonnl church. mIio served an excellent .supper In the lecture loom of the church. The menu was up lo tho standard and was served at four tables, up, follows: Table No. 1. .Mrs. Daniel P. Ilurrl.i, Airs. Ocoi-go K Kynon. Table Xo. I.'. -Airs. John ilarwood, Allss IMnu D. 1! Vil 11". Table Xo. ,!. Airs. Ilyrou fi nns. Mis. Xathnn 1 Ivans. Table Xo. I. Airs. A. 11. Kynnn, Airs. John !. Kvuns. Miss Elizabeth A. Uvnns was secretary-treasurer, and the food pre parations were In eharg.- of Alts. Jo nah Kvuns, Mrs. David Hughes, Mrs. D. D. Uviins, Airs. D. V. Hughes. Mis. Stephen Uvuim, Airs. Thomas Kvans and Airs. J. A. James. These ladles deserve much oi.'dlt 'or the able r.iu.iner In which they con ducted ihe suoii"!', and were the re cipients of many compliments from their pall ous. Party on Rebecca Avenue. 'Allss Aland Davles. of lit!:: North Itcbcccii avenue, was tendered a pW.s ant surprise party last uven.ug by n number of young friend.-". Pi.i'io se lections were rendered by Misses Cot ton and Greenwood -i-id Will Dlelil sang several solos, names of all kinds were Indulged In, and dancing was u feature of the evening. Those who at tended were the following: Misses Alice Williams, Delia fivnni, Atuo Williams. Jennie Thomas'. Emma Lewis, Bessie Shaw. Clara Alay, Laura Pawling, Gwen Davles, Xellie Davis, Alae Samuels, Minnie itocse. Ida Davis, Kebecca Cotton, Evil S. Turner, Alae Green, Alma Iteese and Miss Lohuiann. Tlie boys were: K. lialir, A. Dixon, C. Lorenii. Harry Greenwood. II. Wide man, P. McGovcrn, II. " Dean, .1. Jones, II. Bennett and W. ldehl. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Senilis mcr (lie lcnnins of tin- l.ilc l).iIJ KlilnriK who iliut at Ills home in South Scinti I1111 ft 0111 Injuries rctciwd in the Oxfunl, will lie tomliii-tnl .it tliu T.ilnrn.ick' Congregational 1I11110I1 mi south Hyde I'.irk annuo .a :! o'lloil; this .ifttriioon. Intel mciil will lie maili- In the etilmrn t.trccl ccincttr.t. -Ililb-' William, the Kieclilc rity Whu-I-ni.m's billions i-iuucili in, will "rntlle die bones ' .mil ilo .1 sinirini; sliint lust .Monday ecnin;v at (lie Scanlmi I.R'iliMkian; niin-.tli'ls in Miiilc lull. Scu'Ul "tlitr niuuKr.-, of the club will .ipppir in the olio. The te.uliera of the l'ljnuuith C'onsi-es'ilioiul Sunday s-ilmol will liuhl .1 meeting 1I1U inciting at tin- lime of the rcpilar pujei son Ire. .)iiih Ihmlic.-, he iIMrut oijr.mizir ot the Woothnrn of Am Tie.i, lu-. ei urol a elurler for .1 loul organization which will lie orxanUiU in heritc hill tPiuoi-.ow owning. Iliili.iiil C.ilon, cif K,ni)ii Mud, was iiijincil by a I. ill of 11 k while ;il work in Hie. mines Tile iljy niL'ht. He 'u-t.iinul an 1 sly is.v!i on Ihe luck of hi- nrtk and w.ii also injured ahout the hind-. Dr. HejnuhU if atleiidiin; lu.u. MNs M.irjr.iut Hiviinin, of .l.uksun btieet, is wNitinu fiiends at I'ljinouth. 'I In- nieiiiheis of Hippie diw-tou. Xo. i. Sum of TuniKi.mte, are requested lo meet at theii lodse loom ,it 2 o'dotl. thii afleinoou. Miners' local Xo. 11-. will meet 111 .lows' hull till-" etcrliK. John .1., the jmmg .son of Dinlcl IXnls, of Xortli Hide Tail: nwiu.r, 1-muoiisIj- ill. Anthony l)elink.e, a mlnir at tho Ml. 1'lia ant lolliei.v, w ! fc-riou-ly injure d liy an ev jil.lon of lt.is je-lerday. lie was iemoed to the I... I,. iv aim, 1 lio.pital. 'Ihe Il.iiti-t ounif People's union of the rir,t IlptM tlnucli will inif an ojier Mipjier on Tli..nk-Kiiii'.; eveninsr at the I'lilllliu home on ltd eie.i .ii line, The liuihlim; in-pector and .-.eviral eoi.neilincn xi'iloil Ihe f'ohmiliia IIom" loinpmj ipiulers and iiipeitnl the liulldini;. They .1 citeil lli.it The Tilhune'ii i-toiy je-leidiv w.ii not pmlliIi d, and that Ihe .struilmc was leally rse thin they ai.tleliatcd. The I..nlic Aid foiitly of the I'll mouth t'on crigatlnnnl rlnneh held an all-diy m .-ion jo tuday and will meet .main todiy In speeiil srs-aon, whin .idililir.uil woik will he .11 com plNhed. lhe C'luNti.111 Knihmor (octy will meet Sunday ewnliur at (I oMoik. John I)iis, auod 2.1 )c,ir-, iliul lat eveuiiii, tttlils home, :;.:t'i X01II1 Iljde I'alk uidiue. Ik is Mlliiwd liy Ids wife imil two ihlhhen. Tlie (uiii-.il aiianirenients luxe mil et Imiii undo, 'Ihe flic at 0.1 1 o'eloik 1 1 t cMiiim; was oatwil hy a defeetlve flue in the dwelling hou-e at nil Puanton stiect, The ikimiire wis trilling. OBITUARY t Ihe 1I1 ill. of Mi. I.ury Watoiuian, wife of Xilioti Waterman, oicuncd at liei homo oil Joins, -duel .m si (i iliy .ifleino.su ,', .:;o n'doik, Mrs. W'alenn o,' death ,u- due lo lphod piuu nionia whhli olii' touti. 11 ted a wnk a,-o, and Willi ll lapldly ileelopnl lulu a m-iIous eonditloii, M mmli mi Il1.1t o'i Till ! 11 iieulnj her life was de-palrul of. 'Die d. m.imiI was an ivii liu'hlo woiiiiu, a luiinlier of Ihe Xoilh Alain Aii'i.ii" l!ipll-l ihuieh, and in the iieluhhorhood wheio olio Hied liei aeiiialutanee.s were iiiiinu phi. There Is liiiuli Hunt mer her Midden dtath. She ..! ta jMh oM, noildcs lit r hii.li.iml Mie is .milled hy ill" following hioiluis and Pisteri; (IiiiIik s. I.onl, the well known lontraotorj Hoc, IMw.ird I.onl, of 1'oilii'i William I.onl, MU Miranda I.onl and Mi. Mill 1 lliiiudi.-e, ol till.' til, I'lidiilakir .loins has tli.u;;e of I lie fu 111 oil arraiiK'tmeiiti', Ihe lime for which has pot Cl heeli lived. Mi. i:iiaheth W.-rolt, died at Ihe home of lit dauahttl, Min Cihlll n, WVvolt, lai 'llno iloie ktieel, .leMtrdny nmnilnK iitt'r .1 linui-ilnir 111 nrn- of iiial,ui. The ilouased was .nil and f ooi.ihly known In this M-tiioii and fiiun Itlde, wht'ie kIic had iehlod for a nunihir of n-in., slm I-. Minhril hy Ihne son, and nvn nuiialilers, ln-j- are Ihiin, Iteoiife and .1, ('. WimmII, Mir, Ksillii'iinu ll.inowcillT and Mi. Cililn II. Wi nitt. Tin- ikie.iMil mj.s 11" yi.iis and I mouths f use, The fun11.1l Mill he lit Id from ln-r d.nmh-li-i'H home I'liday atlinnioii at -J n'eloik. I it turnout will he 111.11k- in 1'uioi.t Hill iiinetoiy. II, 1). .lonis has iliaure ol the fimiT.il and liei. It. V. Cbiuir n III uftltl.Ui. Tina, the l-yiar-old daughter of Mr. and Mr', rial into llulullii. of 7'il 'Ihroop ilnl, Duii inete, died at a lite hour Tuesday niuhl of dlph llml.i after a t-hit IH11. -.s. The ildld win a winning llllle tot mid will he in.it-li uiis-nl h Ihe lnli'.llul piltnts who h.ile Ihe s.Mnp.illil o( the loiiimuull ill Ihelr limit of lilal. 'Ihe HI in r. 1 1 will im 1 in- ut ' u'lloik lid. Iiioiuliu uml iiililimiit will he made In UollMeiiille, Mm. Annie ll.iii.ui, wife of Auditw llnwii, tilt I .11 lur lifine, :UI lilhsoii stint, 'liuvday cvniliirf at 7.WI u'lloik, after .1 brief lliui. Dicea-iil wj iiKt-d II eau und was belonil liy a IckIoii of lilniil-,, A hu-liaiid ami two ehlhheii Miiihe, I'nnii.il will he held this afternoon ut -i o'tlmk. lutirmeiit In l'oin-t Hill iinntiiy, Funerals. Tho tuniMl of T, '. Nionr will take place fioni the l.imlly HshleiK i-, Adinu on-line, iSlday af lei noon at i.SO o'lloil. POPULATION OF NEW Y0P.K. Ily lliilu.lie Who fioiu The Av-.oeiatcil Pious. M'ahlni;toii, .Vov, 21. Tim popiiljtlou of the ftale ni Ncc. Yolk jt olllt'lall' announiol today h ".'JiW.Ol.', as .iwaliist 3,W,-a.l in 1'J0. This is an iintca;c of J.UTlMil1, or 31.1 per vent. OUNMORE DOINGS TWENTY-EIOHTH ANNIVER SARY OF ODD FELLOWS. Event Wns ritthifjly Celobrated Last Night School Board Decided Lnst Night to Open Eight Night Schools. Teachers Will Bo Examined Today. Osterhovtt-Stovens Wedding In terest In Union Bovlval Servlcea Still Continues Funeral of Thomas Furcell Othor Notes. I.hhI cvoiiltiR one of tlio most en jtiytilile social I'vcnls "f ttlo si'iihiiii wn.s iflvon, when tho members of liuinntiro lodKC liitli'iiniiilpiit Oidor of Odd l-'cl-lovn, lioiuliicloil thi'lr twoiity-elRlilli iinnilnl onclal itml mippoi-. The alTiilr wjih lai-Koly iitti'inli'd by Hip townsppo )io of all npp, all ltitonl on Htii'iutltiK n low hours In Htii'lal oiijoyinciit. The lnU'i-lor of tho ball was hniiil Homuly ilecorateil for the occasion. The-tiibli-s wt'i-o liulcii with bftiutlfitl oliysoiillit'iiiiiius, wbllo tin national rolui'H wi'i-u niuch In evidence. Tim quests liofjaii to arrive nbout1 7.o0, and by .S o'clock tln hall was lilted to tho door by members and tholr friends. After tin- Kilcsts bail been seated, Kt-nest Uovard opened tho ovcnhiR's pniljr.-iiiiniD with a very plcaslnpr piano solo. During tliu I'venhiK, the follow ItiK pi-ofji-nniniu was rendered: Iii-,tiumeii(al Soli Krnesl llmanl Addrcfs of Ucliuinu I'lof. 11. I). Iloard Mandolin Chili. 01.1I Solo MU-t Ituhy Yost Itedtalion Mls Anna Yuuiu Vcn.il lint tMl-.-i" .Maipiy Kdeli nnd Anna Powell Pantomime Mls.s Jennie Oki-ll Vocal Soli Mi-s KMe Powell Puliation Miss Maltlo Williams Jiuilrtitiicnt.il Duet, .Mr. W. Cnicli and Mli Wiilner Iteellatlou MN-. lUiluta llden Iteiitatloit MIm 1-jli'lli Okell After the entertainment was conclud ed, the hall was cleared for ilanelnar, which was taken advantage of by many of the youimer folks present. Those who did not wish to dance were invited to come to the lloor above, where In the spacious Incite room tables sfatlnjr. one hundred were spread with the pood things of the season, be ing presided over by a very capable corps of younk ladles, working under the ladles' committee. The affair was very successful aud reflects great credit upon the two com mittees In charge and the society as a whole. The members' committee was composed of the following: Chairman, C.eorge M. Okell. Krlward Angwln, H. V.. Spencer, Arthur Hpencer, Joseph Viekcrs, Elmer Jackson, Albert Van Uouten, Harry Edwards, Chris Keller, Thomas Keller, John Wurdell. Harry Kizcr, Oliver Klzer. The ladles' committee consisted of: Mesdames Harper, Uranning, Vardell, Van Houten, Klzer, Farber, Vickers, Dainty, Altemose, Mowery, Spsncer, Keller, Letchworth, Powell, Krager, Riihh, IBIshop, Selgle, Spencer, Misses Wardell, Secor, Aim-shall, Thornton. School Board Meeting-. The school board held a special meet ing last night for tlie purpose of ar ranging night schools. Members pres ent were: Irvin. Haggerty, Costello, Miller and Spencer. It was moved by Spencer that all night school pupils lie brought to Xo. 1 building aud have Fame number of teachers. It was dis cussed and dropped. A motion was made that eight night schools be opened for the term, and it carried. The night schools are to bo situated at the following places: Xos. 1, -.', H, 4, 5, fi and S buildings. Xcxt order of business was application of night school teachers. Xames of applicants: Thomas Jordan, James Cullon, John Mcllale, Joseph Gray, Misses Fahey. Ginley, Manley, Nellie Oallagher and Mary McHugh. It was moved that superintendent hold an examination for applicants tomorrow afternoon at Xo. 1 building. Night school teachers to be appointed at next meotlng.The treasurer's and auditor's reports were rend and discussed. It wns moved by Miller, seconded by Costello, that Un report of financial committee be ac cepted. Motion carried. The follow ing resolution was adopted: Ho it ie-.ol-.cd, That the lesolutlon adopted hy this hoaul .iiilluiiiiiur the treasurer in mike timpoi.uy loans lor the piiiponp of inoclini; tliu epenses ot distiiit for the present fl-eal jt.ir. until Ihe t.nes for the tar lf ha- lioeu re coiled I10111 the t1 tollictoiH he and Ihe r-aui. Is hinhy ripraled, and the ireasuicr is heichy itisliuclid 10 appl.i the moneys neeiied flom t.iK iluplii-ates pieiioiis in 1UUD un pi.inunt of onlm isi.mil pieiioiis lo .lime, loun, and nioiieys ictelioil and lo he readied fioiu I'lOil dupll i.uos in the p.i.iiinnt of niiliis Iwinl -.hue .linn, lltrt. Selniol oulfis Mill In- pild Mluidiy lit l. The hoaul adjoiirmsl until l'lldi nluld Ostei-hout-Stevens Wedding-. Miss Hva Ostffhoul and YV. X. Ste vens were ninrriud last night at Urn Methodist parsonage at S o'clock by Uc-v. A. .1. Van Cleft. This will, no doubtr, be a surprise to many readers this morning, as the happy event had not been expected to occur at present. The bride is the only daughter of the l.itu W. U, Osterhoiit. She H one of the most popular of Diinniorc's young Miclety wonu'ii. In the .social circles lu which sho moves she has nlways been a great favorite. Mr. Slovens, the groom, li tho son of K. A. Stevens, being a.vsoclatid with his father lu tliu management of their largo general stoie. The happy couple left on the i o'clock IJulawai-e, Lackawanna und Western train for Xew York city ami olhor eastern points of interest. After u short honeymoon they will lake up their l-jsldepce al the homo of the bride's mother, on South Hlakoly stteot. Successful Hunting- Trip, Dr. P, W. Wlnteis and E. L. AVnaher returned fioni their extended hunting trip In I'lko county last nlglil, They brouglit back us uvldenco of their abil ity as hunters of the llrst grade, tint llncst collection of gamo seen III this town lu many a year. Two thin deer, which fell before their unerilng aim, mo on exhibition nt tho meat market of J. U. Hobday, on lii-ook stivot, Thoy also hud a largo bear, be sides a gieat quantity of smaller gaino In their posaebslon as they reuclied town last night. Revival Services. Tho union levlvnl ineotlneu are still lu progress. The survlc-cs were hold ut tliu Methodist church last evunlnt,' and quite u good uudlenco was in at tendance, notwithstanding other at tractions In tho city, Tho address was delivered by J. D. Dabney, of tins Christian church. He presented Christ as tho central thought of our faith, and us (ho enimiuury of our worshp. Christ, us 11 Dlvhio Saviour, Is uble tu BftVo nil who will come unto him. Dnn Hutrlck, of HnirlMbitrg, Pa sang a sblo, whlo.. delighted the audi rnce. There was nn excellent spirit In the mooting. Every one Is working In unison for tho salvation of souls. The services will be held In the Presbyterian church this evening und the Hpv. A, J. Vnn Cleft will deliver the address. Saints aud sinners ut-' tilt Hindu to feel welcome and are In vited lo cotnu nnd enjoy tho meeting. Funeral of Thomas Purcnll. The funeral of the late Thomas Pur cell wus held yesterday afternoon In the Methodist l-'plscopal church, Itev. A. .1. Van Cleft olllclatlng. A lurg" number of the friends of tho deceased won; present. The Mowers, which were very numerous, were carried by Daniel McCllnnner, Uruce Coulter and Daniel Hlchntils. The pall-bearers were Charles Hag gerty, William Itrady, William Decker. Andrew Coulter, William Stewart and lames O'Horu. Coroner Huberts viewed the remains yesterday morning, tie decided to postpone the holding of an Inquest- In the case until he had further Investi gated the case. Brief News Notes. The Women's Christian Temperance union will hold a. mothers' meeting at the home of Mrs. Edward Warner, ltifi Green Itldge street, today at 3 o'clock. A meeting lo take steps lookinn to the organization of 11 Itepubtlcnn club will bo held In Frost's hall, over Hen wood's store, tomorrow night. All In terested, please take notice. Ilranch 114, Ladles' Catholic Benevo lent association, will conduct n euchre party and dance in Washington hall on Tuesday, November 27. Euchre will be played from S until 10 o'clock, at which time dancing will begin, lasting until 12 o'clock. Admission, twenty-live cents. Personals. Francis Herring, of Orangcvllle, Is spending n few days with his nephew, Glen Herring, of North lllakely street. Mrs. Raymond, daughter of Rev. A. J. Van Cleft, Is at the Methodist Epis copal parsonage for a few days. Miss Clara Potter has 11 very lino collection of pupils' art needlework in the window at Berghauser's store, on Spruce street. Catherine, the little daughter of P. T. Manley, is quite sick at the homo on Chestnut street. Miss Kate Gardner, of Clifford, is vis iting Miss Eva Osterliout, nt her home on South Blakely street. Mrs. E. W. Bishop is ill at her home on Brook street. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Pavement Thoroughly Flushed by the Street Commissioner Tigue- May Wedding. The street commissioner's depart ment washed the sand and dirt off the North Main avenue pave yesterday, cleaning that portion of the new pave between Providence square and Court street. The work was done in a thor ough manner and the surface of the roadway showed up bright nnd red when the large hose used by the street commissioner completed the washing process. The avenue was in a disgraceful con dition, the gutters being filled with accumulations of mud and some of the property owners had become so dis gusted with the prevailing condition that they had undertaken, In some instances, themselves, the task of cleaning up in front of their properties. Tho contract with the paving com pany did not provide Tor a cleaning of tho roadway until just before it was offered for acceptance, and as tills will be fully a year yet, an arrange ment was effected by City Engineer Phillips providing for the -work now being done on the finished part of the pave. The residents of the Providence sec tion are all pleased that this much has been done before winter sets In. Tlgue-May Wedding. Miss Xellie May, of diaries street, and James Tigue, of West Market street, were married yesterday after noon at Holy Rosary church, Rev. J.. J. O'Toolo olllclatlng. A number of friends of the young couplo were wit nesses of the ceremony. After a short drive they returned to the home of tliu bride's parents, where an evening re ception was held und a supper enjoyed. Many friends showed their good will In suitable presents and well wishes for a happy future. Little Bits of News. The series of musical and literary onturtuliiments to bo given at the Voting Women's Christian association rooms this winter will b?gln this even ing. A --niall admission feo will bo taken. Miss Mae Golden, of Plttslon, who has been tliu guest of Miss Xellie Rob inson, of Leggett street, has returned home. P. F. Mi-Halo, of West Market street, left for Xew York this morning to at tend the funeral services of her sister, Mrs. Mt-ciuskoy. Mrs. .Mary Alnley, of Uast Thomp son, Conn., Is the guest of Mrs. William Moore, of West Market streot, .Misses Mollle Clilgallon and Jeuni- Ruddy, of Arclibald, spent the fore part of tho week with .Miss Clara Walsh, of Deacon street. Miss Kittle Walsh Is vlslllng fileniH lu Arclihuld. .Mrs. D. J. Davles, of East Market street, Is In Oxford, X. V,, where sho was called owing to tliu serious Illness of her daughter. The funeral of Miss .Mary Murphy ivlil talio placo Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, InternuMit at Cathedral ceme tery. A girl has beau born to Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Jones, of Summit avenue. .Mr. and Mrs. Juhu D. Jonss, of Put nam streot, mil receiving congratula tions over tho arrival of a b.iby boy at their home. GREEN RIDGE. The Women's Christian 'IViuporancu union of areon Rldgu will meet this afternoon ut 3 o'clock at the homo or Mrs. Campbell, 1532 Mousey avenue. The meeting wjll bu lu charge of Mrs. J. L. Miller, superintendent of evan gellstlt! work. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. Easy to Cure a Cold If you go about It right. Tako -two or three Krause's fold Cure Capsules during the day and two beforo letirlng nt night. This will Insure a good night's rest muj a free movement of the bowels next morning, c'ontlnuo tho treatment next day nnd your cold will malt away. Price 25,0, Bold by MuRhowa Bros. SOUTH SCRANTON MABRIAOE OF JOHN HIOQINB AND MISS BARRETT. Was Solemnized Yo3teidny Aftomojn In St. John's Church by Rev. E. J. Mellcy Reception Last Evening in Pharmacy Hall Ladles' Aid So ciety of Cedar Avemio Church to Servo n Turkey Supper Bernnrt' King Kicked by n. Mule Othoi News nnd Personal Notes. St. John's church, Fig street, was thu scene of a pretty wedding yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Miss Anna Barrett, of Prospect iivemns and Cherry street, was united In marriage to John Hlgglns, of Capouse avenue. At 3 o'clock the bridal procession en tered the church to the strains of the wedding inarch from Lohengrin, ren dered by Miss Kate Renrdon, and was met at tho altar by the groom, the ceremony being performed by Itev. Father Melley. Tho bride was hand somely gowned in blue poplin, trimmed with white satin, and made a charm ing uppearancp. She was attended by Miss Winifred Graham, of Philadel phia, who'was similarly attired. Mr. Edward Coney, of Philadelphia, was best man. Immediately following tho ceremony, u wedding supper wns served at the homo of tho bride's parents, on Pros pect avenue, where congratulations were tendered the happy couple. In tho evening, In honor of the event, a reception followed In Pharmacy hall. Both young people are popular and well-known, and were the recipients of many valuable presents. They will be gin housekeeping at once on Capouse uvenue. Told in a Few Lines. The Ladles' Aid socioty of tho Cedar Avenue Methodist church have com pleted final arrangements for their an nual Thanksgiving turkey dinner, to bo given In the church parlors. Those having attended former dinners will need no Invitation to nttend a second. The work speaks for Itself. Revival services will be begun in the Cedar Avenue Methodist church on De cember 5. Rev. Doty will be assisted in this work by Rev. Thomas Houston, of Elizabeth, N. J., the noted blind evangelist, who is very successful in evangelistic work. Councilman Michael Cusick, of the Twentieth ward, shot a young grey fox at Ore Mine spring, while hunting in that section yesterday. The different singing societies Inter ested In the benefit for Professor Gus tav Schmidt will meet for rehearsal this evening in AVorkingmon's hall, Al der street. There seems to be an epidemic of measles In this part of the city, just at present. The latest victim of the disease is James Turner, of Cedar ave nue, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Turner. The Forest band will hold a meeting this evening in Kramer's hall, Prospect aveaue. The Scranton Athletic club will hold Its bi-monthly business meeting this evening in Athletic hall. Alder street. Bernard King, the 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael King, ot South Plttston avenue, was kicked by a mule yesterday afternoon In the Greenwood mine, badly bruising his leg, which was cut In a horrible man ner, necessitating the taking of twelve stitches. He was attended by Dr. J. J. Walsh. Division Xo. 23, Ancient Order of Hi bernians, will meet this evening In Pharmacy hall. PERSONALITIES. A quintette of well known hunts men, viz.. Alderman J. J. Ruddy, M. T. Lavelle, Thomas Murray, Henry Coyle nnd Joe Ruddy, returned from a successful hunting trip to Pocono yes terday. Mighty deeds of valor were done and great game bagged, but the hunters were so modest that not a word could be gleaned from them a-s to the finality and quantity of the gamo brought home. Vincent Illeuge, of Alder street, re turned from a successful hunting trip to Wayne county. Mi?s Carrie Nnpe, of Stone uvenue. has recovered from a severe attack of appendicitis. Charles Huoster, of Cedar avenue, spent yesterday in Wilkes-Burre. at tending a Shuncii mooting, George Rockweiler Is III nt bis home on South Washington avenue. Tho wedding of Miss Elizabeth Tio fsiir, ot Alder street, to Stephen Ly-inc-n, of Kynon street, will bo solemn ized this afternoon. AilNOOKA. Tlie St. Mary's Temperance society held a regular meeting last evening at their rooms on Main street. Patrick Mulderlg, of tillmore nvonue. Is dangerously ill and his deinHe Is hourly expected. O'Connell council. V. M. I., will hold a regular meeting this evening. Tim teachers of Xo, I school are bulsly engaged those days In preparing the children for tho school entertain ment, which takes place Thanksgiving eve in St. Joseph's, ball. A very pretty wedding was solem nized yesterday In St, Joseph's church nt 2.H0 o'clock, when Miss Anuln Sulli van, of flllinorn avenue, was united In marriage to Mr. William Hasklns, of South Scranton. Miss Bridget Walsh, of Sugar Notch, was bridesmnld, and James Sullivan, brother of tho bride, was best man. After the curouiony tho young couple enjoyed a diivo to Pitts ton. Upon returning they repaired to the home of tho bride's parents, whenj a sumptuous feast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Uasklns were tho recipients of many costly presents. FIFTEEN YEARS FOR ASSAULT, Hy Inclusive Wire (rem Tli Awoclstcd Ticki. plillaili-lilila, Nov. -I. .Imlisu I'inMtw '"liy btfiiti'iiuil t'lcmt nt It, Oliu'i, wlio lint pliMilul inillty tu fi-lipiiioiiil- js.iiiltinir hU :i).,iriu-ul( ilaiiis'litir to llltuii ji-Jib' liiiprltoiinii-iit. Tlu avjult um loiiiiiilttiil tui tlic nlidit i'( Noii'iiilrr J ut tliu tillii's lion. Oliver uml tliu ilamN tcr lurt Iwiii Jl iliuuli ."ni wlim tlu-)- n-iuiii-il Oilier nt Ilio point ul .1 pMol voiiiiicltt.il liU tl-iviflitrr to Ciller tlie slttlnir room, MURDER AND SUICIDE. Ily Kxcluilte Wire from Tlie 3socluted liej. New Yotk, Xov. 21. 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I got Doan's Kidney Pills at Matthews Brothers' drug store and they entirely relieved the pain and regulated tho secretions. I bollevo Doan's Kidney Pills uru fully up to representations, and I will reply to any ono questioning this statement and enclosing stamps, corroborating It In every detail." For sale by all dealers. Price, HO cents. Fostcr-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. V., sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name, Doan's, and tako no other. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUn THEATRE Biirzuntler & Rels, l.cneoinnil All Alinngeri A. J. Dully, Uusincss Manager. Thursday Tmut Nov. 22 iMiiniflv? ifniincini Direct from Keith's Thrnlcr. New York, with the followin?: uicat progniiiimo: Mr. anil Mri. l'oikins l-'islier. The llatchelor Club vluartitte, Mr. uml .Mrs. Noil Litchfield, Coakley anil Hneited, Uaker and I. nil, Tlie Ituhy Sisters. Charles Leonard Fletcher and Fr.ink Emerson. 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