w:w' mMn?MwH r'h, f & THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1900, m WEST SCRANTON THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICES HELD IN FIRST WELSH BAP TIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. Interesting Programme Rendered by Mcmbei-3 of the School George Wyntt Dies from Injuries Received in the Mines News of the Various Churches Mr. Reynolds' Position Defined West Scrnnton Water Eup j,lyY. W. C. A. Notes and Other Paragraphs of Intel est. TlKinlsHglvlni? 't'serclsi-M W"iv Ik'M yesterday isfturncmn In tlm Ktiiultiy .school of tlio First V.VIhIi Uupllt uluiruli. The nervlreM wore opolii'tl Willi HlnKlnjT from ulio tloipol liymns ntid SiipLTlntcnili'iit lirxvlil J. Davis ilo llvered an address. The ScM-lplurp Kv koii was road by Miss Surah Jluildltll. and prayer wan offered by Hon. John T. "Williams. IMIss Both LcwIh pluyod n violin solo, and u quai-loUe composed of John Kvans. William HilKlirx. Bar bara, and Ktlznhutli T.iwln. sunn two elections, "Hoim- of Kist," and "JJfsiv. Mo Nearer." JJecitatlons were kIvoii by Alma Clea loy, Pearl Jenkln.s anil I llllan La liar. Miss Llla Watklns played a lil'ino .nlo, and Miss Sarah T."vls sans; n. pleasant iiolo, "Xol Kar from Hie Kingdom." David AV. Davis roinlen'tl "Lead Kindly Light," in an effeetlv manner, and JIlss Jennie AVIIliams read a. paper on "The Origin of Thanksgiving." At the conolu.sion of the programme an sitldiiwi wan de livered by the general supui inteadent, John D. Phillips, and the during prayer was) offcrcfl by isiiperlnteinlent Davis. The exercises were held instead of the regular Sunday sehnol lesson, and were attended by many of the older mcniboivi of the church ah well as tlm children of the school, Plymouth Congregational Church. Tomorrow evening Sunday school cla.ss Xo. S, taught by 'l'. A. Lynon, will conduct an entertainment and so cial in the church. An excellent pro gramme has been prepared and ic cream will bo served. The Ladles' Aid society will hold their weekly session on Wednesday. Union Thanksgiving services will Ivi held in tin church on Thursday morn ing, commencing at 10 o'clock. The umiiiI weekly prayer meeting will be held on Thursday evening, af lr which the Sunday .school teachers will meet. The choir will hold their rehearsal Geta Good Enough Cough jemedy. Dufour's French Tar is what you need. Another Marvelous Bargain Sale of New Fancy Dress Goods The time for au active effort to cleau up season's stocks has arrived and we begin the work m right good earn est in our Great Fancy Dress Goods Department. The stock has beeu gone through with the usual care and every piece in it marked down to a price that will insure the object aimed at,n amely A Complete Clearance of All Goods Of Passing Fashion Before Stock Taking As this is an Annual Sale, the genuine merits of which are well known to our patrons, it would be sheer waste of time to elaborate further on how and why these extraordinary values are offered. If you are interested put our statements to the test by coming to see the goods at the new figures placed on them. That will settle any doubts that may exist, in a jiffy. A Few of This Week's Bargain Specials A Wonderful 25c Lot Hundreds of pieces in the newest shades and weaves, all 38 inches wide, and most of them worth so much more than we are asking that tho actual reductions would seem incredible if we stated them. Choice Out or nits Lot 25c A 19c Surprise Lot Only half a hundred pieces here, co they wont last, because they're light up to the minute in fashion and all good styles. 20c. a yard was tho price a few days ngo. OIlOlCI! Ollt . of This Lot 19C Less Than Half a Dollar Now,tand yet they sold freely at 75c. a yard. Piles of silk nnd wool mixtures and all wool weaves; 40 inches wido nnd the best color ef fects. Choice or This Lot 49c 46-Inch Henriettas 49c Every thread wool, and the best 15c. cloth wo have ever shown, flest dye and finish, with full range at shades, Special Prico During Sale 49c The Sale Is Now Globe Warehouse Filday evening, At Innt evening's ser vice they rendered an anthem, "Extol Thee, Oh Lord," under the direction of (.'horlster William Phillips. The choir will give a cancel t on New War's evening. The members uf the Sunday school began rehearsing the Christmas exer cises yesteulay. Among the Churches. Rev. .1. H. Sweet conducted the third quarterly meeting at the Simpson Metliodls', Kplscopat church yesterday murnlng, which was largely attended by members of the (dun ell. Love feast was enjey( il at ! o'clock, and was fill lowed with the sacrament of lite Lord's supper. In the evening the pastor de livered a helpful sermon on the subject, "Prayer, Peace and Prosperity." The lifth anniversary of the pastor ate of Rev. .1. 1'. -Moffat, D. D at the Washburn Street Presliyteilnn churclt was observed yesterday. In the morn ing Dr. Moffat preached a hoi mini up pinpriale to the occasion, and In the evening a popular service was held, In which the Hlble school orchestra as sisted. Tin' Christian 'Endeavor dele gates made their reports at the iS.".i) o'clock meeting and the choir rendered special music at Hie evening service. Bezaleel mown, delegate from the Sumner Avenue l'lesbyterlan church to Hie state Christian Kadeavor conven tion al Philadelphia, gave an Intel opt ing repoit or the meetings at lust even ing's service. Uev. Austin (Jrillln, 1. D presiding older, conducted the communion service and preached the sermon yesterday niornlg at the Hampton Stteet Metho dist episcopal chinch. Memorial services weie conducted Inst' evening by Kev. A. L. Rumor at St. Mark's Mitberan church for mem bers who died during the pa.3l cliuicli year. A gospel concert was eoudlKleii at the Jackson Street lluptist chinch last evening, and was followed by a .short addicts mi "A Pica for Thanksgiving," by the pasror, lies1. Thomas tic Gruehy. D. D. Hy. A. I'.nsons preached at ihe Nebu Congregational church at Iiendhain last evening, illustrating hU ueranm with ciayon sketches. Mrs. Henry Hess conducted the ifos pel service al the Young Women's Christian association rooms Satin day evening, which will he held In limit" instead of the Sunday afternoon meet ing. The music was In c'.riigo of Mrs. Randolph Jones. The new departure Is destined to become popular among the young women. Pirst Baptist Church. At the First L'apti-t church the pastor. Rev. S. F. Mathews preached in the morning fiom the tenth verse of tile fltty-llrst Psalm, "Create In me a clean heart, O Cod." In the evening lie took his text from the thirteenth verse of the same Psalm. The pastor pi cheated his subject with such force and clearness as to very strongly appeal to the large congrega tions present at both services. The R. Y. P. V. and Sunday school arc nobly upholding the church .so as to make IL a power which will be felt These Are 69c a Yard Rich Bilk and wool Tartan Plaids in the most complete range of clans ! anu rancies ever shown in this city. Actual value 85c. Your Choice Diirlng-tiulo OvC 42-Inch Ste-m Serges 49c Extra v o ght, pure wool and very best unibli; navy nnd black only nt this price. A Very bxirn Value 49C 48-Inch Pebble Cheviots 75c Pure wool of course, nnd the highest 91.00 a yard grade. The color list is complete. Your Choice This Week at 75c 04-Inch Venetians 89c These are new late comers; all the new effects nnd shades are rep resented. We intended to say S1.00 ft yard, but let them go IMliinj? This 0 Sato Only nt 89c Very Special We have just received a full line of tho now polka clot cashmeres in all the new pastel shades. They are much wanted for waists and fashion's first favoiito this year. in Full Swinjy. throughout the length and breadth cf the city. Died from His Injuries. George, the 10-year-old sun of Mr. and Mrs. George Wyatlv of C24 North Humner avenue, employed as a driver In the rjlnmonii mine, had one of his legs Ncvctcd and the other fractured hy being run over hy u car while at work on Saturday, The lujuted lad was removed to his home, where Dr. George U. Reynolds and Dr. Moylnn did everything pos ilble to alleviate his suffering. Later In I ho day ho was removed to tho Mimes Taylor hospital, wltero ho died at 3.110 o'clock yesterdny mornlug. The funeral announcement will bo m lute In tor. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Hlblc class will meet today at 4 p. m. Xo girl's education Is complete with out a thorough knowledge of the Bible. Hurely one hour a week devoted to this study Is not too much. All girls are invited to attend this class Monday al I o'clock. All dolls should be registered before Krlday of this week. The rooms will be open at I p. in. today for reglslia llon. Hvery girl Is Invited to register a doll. Kce only 10 cents. tieneral meeting of all committees and patronesses of "Dolls' Carnival" Tuesday at I p. m. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The Thimble club will be entertained tomoirow evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William X. Chase, on Xorth Jlroinley avenue. A regular meeting of the Martha Washington chapter, Order of the Hast en! Star, will be held In Masonic hall this evening. A large attendance is reiiuested as business of Importance Will be considered. Stephen Lyman, of lOynon street, and Miss ICIIzabetli Kos.ir, of Alder street, were united in marriage recently by J'ev. George Stopper at the rectory of St. Mary's German Catholic church. John Armstrong and Victor Xoth, two well known athletes, are arrang ing to open a school for classes In phy sical culture. A Chrysanthemum social and enter tainment Will be held at the Flist AVelsh Uaptist church on AVednesdny evening. The choir of the Jackson Street Uap tist church will meet at S o'clock this evening to rehearse Christmas music. Kev. 10. A. Doyl, pastor of the riy moulh Congregational church, otllclat ed at the funeral of the late John Da vis Saturday afternoon. Tho services were held at the house on North Hyde Park avenue and interment was made in the Washburn street cemetery. Announcement is made of the ap proaching marriage of Kdward Lewis, of lion Hampton street, nnd Miss Mir iam II. Davis, of 1223 Kynoa street. The funeral of the late Elizabeth Kvans wilt take plneo at 2.S0 o'clock this afternoon from the house, 'fill Jackson street. Interment will be made In the Washburn street cemetery. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. K. J. Xorthup, of Glenburn, and sister, Miss Gertrude Athertnn, of i 'lark's Summit, have returned home from a few dtijV visit with Mr. and Mrs. William X. Chase, of Xorth Drom ley iivi nue. .Mrs. W. H. Wright, of Philadelphia, returned home on Saturday from a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and James Jeremiah, of Lafayette street. Mrs. Thomas Plannery, of Xorth Sumner avenue, is entertaining Miss Margaret Fitzpatrick, of Brooklyn, X. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Smith and son, of Meridian street, have returned homo from a live weeks' visit with relatives anrl friends in Xew York and Xow Jer sey. Mr. and Mrs, George Brode, of Alien town, are visiting Uev. and Mrs. A. L. Rimief, of South Lincoln avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fessenden, of Honesdale, are being entertained by Mrs. W. C Vosburg, of Sixth street. Mrs. Thomas Jacobs and daughter, of Dalton, are the guests of Mrs. B. K. Smith, of Jackson street. Miss Bessie Kelser. of Ashley, Is u visitor at the home of Kev. and Mrs. James Benninger, on South Ninth street. Mrs. U. X. Greenslit, of Philadelphia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Bennett, of Luzerne street. Dr. and Mrs. P. I Struppler. of South Main avenue, were called to Susque hanna county recently by the illness of the doctor's mother. Goand have a good time at the chrys anthemum social to be hold Nov. 28 at the first Welsh Baptist' church. NORTH SCRANTON. The revival meetings which have been in progress for the past two weeks at the Methodist Episcopal church will be continued during tho present week each evening except Saturday. Last evening's service was preceded by tho Kpworth league service. MUs Florence Walker was tho leader, Tho subloet was, "Praise the Lord." Then fol lowed a special song service, in which an enlarged choir took pnrt. .Solos, duets and anthems were sung, as well as congregational singing. The pastor, Rev, G. A. Pure, preached an Interest ing and thoughtful sermon on "How Saints in Heaven Are Clothed, and Why." Before the borvico closed un Invitation was extended to thuso who wish to lead better lives to present themselves at tho altar to receive the prayeiH of the congregation. These re vlval meetings nre proving of much benefit to the church. They nro large ly attended and earnestness Is shown by the members of the church and those who coino to be buiielltud bv them. Thus far a considerable num ber of converts have been helped to a realization of bettor things and a greater love for tho Lord. Tho funeral of Mrs. Lucy" Waterman, wife of Nelson Waterman, took place on Saturday morning from her into homo 011 Jones street. Tile services at the house nnd grave were conducted by the Ituv. H, G. itouding, pastor of tlm North Main Avenue Baptist church, if which tlm dveeased was an noiivo and earnest member, a iiuartetto from tho chinch choir sang hum-iuI selec tion.', and Itev. Mr. Heading hpoko Im pressively, Theio was a largo attend ance of relatives and sympathizing friends at tho services, and they showed their love and lugaul (nr the deceased In a unniber of Moral (okeiiH among which were "Gates Ajar," a pillow and cas-Uet bouquets. Interment was made In Forest T 1 111 cemoteiv. The pall-bearers were Giles nail;, H. II, McKceohnn, KruiiK Laniberton, Krnest j.utham, Daniel McFnrlaml and ('lark .Miller. Tho ilowur-lHuirer was (). V, Palmer. O, V, Palmer, of North Main avenue, has returned from New York city. Don't mips tlu vaudeville at the Ly ceum to-day. SOUTH SCRANTON THEIR FORTIETH WEDDING AN NIVERSARY. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Krnemer, of Stone Avenue, Celebrated the Hap py Event on Saturday Night Pat rick Lavello's Hand Cut Off Thos. Flaherty Injuted Funeral of Chns. Britton Held from His Late Home. An Apron Social to Be Conducted. Other News and Fcrsonnl Notes. Mr. and Mrs, ,looph Kraemci, of 71S Stnno avenue, celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary on Saturday evening, and In honor of the happy event a large number of their rela tives and friends gathered nt their home. The evening, which was spent gnlly In amusements, was enlivened by the appearance later of the members of the Junger Maennerchor, who sang beautifully several selections, and the Forest band, which also gave a de lightful concert. After a well-spent social hour, during which Mr. and Mrs. Krnemer were made happy by well timed and costly pieseiits, a .sumptu ous supper was served and around the bountiful board till made merry. Those present were Air. and Airs. John Klotz, Air. and Airs. Frank Krau mer, Air. and Airs. John Stoehcr, Air. and Airs, will Kraemer, Air. and Mrs. John Phillips, Air. and Alls. Philip Ultimo, Air. and Airs. Joseph Alvers, Air. and Airs, llunkshaft and Air. and Alls. Geoige llnrlnmti. Two Accidents. Patrick Lavelle, of Genet street, a. well-known young man, met with a most distressing accident on Saturday evening at the South steel mills. Young Lavelle Is employed as a brakemnn, and while coupling cars, shortly before 7 o'clock, he slipped. Ills left arm, near the wrist, was caught between the bumpers of the cars, badly smash ing it. A Alones Taylor hospital am bulance was called and he was taken to the hospital, where It was found necessary to amputate the Injuted member. Thomas Flaherty, of Cherry street, employed as a brakeman at the South woiks, had his right foot run over yes terday by an empty Iron ore car. The member was badly crushed. Ho was removed to the hosnltal and had his wounds dressed, and was later taken home. Fuuernl of Charles Britton. Charles K. Britten, who died on Wednesday at the Soldier' Home at Erie, was buried yesterday afternoon at a o'clock from the home of his son-in-law, P.. At. Coss, of 511 Pear street, with military honors. Tho services at the house were in charge of Uev. V. I. Doty, of the Cedar Avenue Methodist church, who preached an eloquent and touching funeral sermon. The funeral was In charge of Kzra Griffin post. No. 133, Grand Army of tho Republic, who turned out in a body. Interment was made In Wash burn street cemetery. The uall-bear-ers were taken from Post 139. An Apron Social. Tomorrow night the Ladies' Aid soci ety of the Hickory Street Presbyterian church will open an apron social in the old chuich building on Hickory street. Alore than iiOO aprons have already been made and are ready for sale. There will be all kinds of anions on sale. There will be aprons to use and aprons to look at; aprons to scrub In and aprons to knit in: aprons with pockets and aprons with none; white, led, jlnk aprons and aprons of all hues. NEWS IN BRIEF. Largely attended memorial services, In memory of those members who died during the church year, were held yes terday, both morning nnd evening, in the Prospect Avenue Church of Peace. Rev. K. J. Schmidt preached appro priate sermons on both occasions and lead at each meeting the list of mem bers whose funeral orations he had preached during the year. The gospel meeting of the South Scranton Young Women's Christian association, held yesterday afternoon, was led by Aliss Anna V. Mussclman, secretary of the North Scranton Young Women's Christian association, and was well attended and marked by deep spiritual interest. Special muslo was rendered. The Junger Alaennerchornnd Arbelter Voreln held a largely attended practice meeting yesterday afternoon In Gor manla hall, on Cedar avenue. The two societies are preparing for the benefit to be given Wednesday evening in Worklngman's hall, on Alder .street, to their musical director, Prof. Gustav Schmidt. The class of music rendered by these two societies needs no men tion to the music-loving people of the South Side. dairies LOiveit, of Alder street, a bookkeeper for ,M, Robinson's Sons, celebrated his twenty-seventh birthday Paturilny. In the evening he. was sere naded by a double fiuartotte from the .lunger Alnennerchor. Popular priced matinee, lluikes Yaudville, Lyceum to-day. " GREEN RIDGE. Airs. James Van Allen, who had been the guest of Airs, A. G. Thoinason ' of AlonM.'y avenue, returned to hor home In litilfalo Saturday. Warren, mui of Dr. Charles Thomp son, of .Market street, Is suffering funn an attack of pneumonia, Aliss Grace 1'utrlnk, of .Monroe ave nue, Is entertaining Aliss Kthel Young, of Clark's Summit, and Mls-s Johnson, of Wilkes-Burro. Veteran D. D. Hughes, of Dickson avenue, is cuiituird to I, Is home with illness. Union Thanksglvliig services will 1" held in tho Green KldKv) Ptvsbyteilan church, Thursday morning, at l').::i) o'clock, Sermon will be pleached by the pastor, Itev, 1, J, Lansing, D. P. Aliss lleunell, of Washington ave nue, gavu a veiy dellghtliil illiinsr party Saturday evening in honor of jier cousin, Aliss Albright, of Ithaca, N. . Mlt.s Jesblo Pollieuius will bo the leadiny soloist In the cantata to ha given in tlw Presbyterian church Thiinkbglvlng livening. AIis. j, i), Alason, of S-'amlHson, has i eturned fiom a visit with her dangle lor. Alr.i. Foster, of Jloiiesdale. Airs, eh Connor, who has been 'tlm guest of her sister, Airs. Theodore Sareth, of Sanderson avenue, has re turned to her home in Plilladclo'-la. accompanied by Mrs. Sureth. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUri THEATRE 'nufnunder A Keli. I.ees nd MnieM A. J. putty, lliilne Mnger. Monday, Nov726. .Wint. SWONII 01' Burke's YaudeviU Festivals. The following gtr.it imMtninnie: Takezawas Imperial Japnnese Troupe 10 In numlicr in. M.irlo f.imnn. Hie iiiulir timitr-npn i prim.!' ilomi.ll H. hln.ni & Ci.. I.ili' Sim "Ti'liiliuiir Cllil" Co.! Alimlruuir llrollirni .liorplillic tl.lM man! Ilrtlilu' & Compatij j Vei mm k Kinpf. I'llrc"" MiiIIiipo, ." niul M irnl. M.'dil, 21, .1.1, 60 ami 7.1 eptiK NioiffoNLv.. Tuesday, Nov. 2X. Greatest of All. Ill IIS vv Only One Performance. The Event of the Season, IMcumr I'lanldlii .i lVilniii, lltliMcy Minv I.orU. l'rlui 23c, :oc, T.V. ami M.iM. oxi: xir.iiT oxi.v. Wednesday, November 28 llf.NNi; & IIYM'V l'roint M.vrninws .v. ni'i.cii:ii. An All sur Ci-l hictiiilli.v WAI.TIII! JOM'U und JOMK IHIWTI f. ill their am mii!r,il ioiiuiI1.. The Night of the Fourth I'rlu'n-lile. to Ijl.Ofl. Silo nf "call will npcll A!iiiii1.i,i', Ni.v. til, Jl U .r. in. THANKSfllVINCi MATINEE Nnv -JO ANU MJHI HOY. 7 .iiii'rli.i' Moil Xotiilile Miiiiticl Oig.iniz'llon. W.M. II. WINr'S BIG MINSTREL JUBILEE S-iiictU a Illitli (.1.151 IViformance, intio ilmlliK only Hie Jtest ('iniicdloiii, Orcili-it VnulNti ami JiiM. A'lnnUliiiii; Art". COM' feTUIXT I'.VltADP. AT NOO.V. Pliic.v Matinee, 2.1 to 7,1 conli. XlgM, 25 cents to ?I.U0. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, BUKUUNDHIt HBIS, l.:si::f. II. A. BROWN, A'aiae-r. am- this vi:i:k. THE SPQONERS EDNA CECIL M4tlr.ce daily eucpL Mnmliy. Opening peifuiinauce Monday Kmhiiii;. ' A Soldier of the Empire. A Mriy ot Napoleon .it Kiln. Kienintr I'riiei 10, 2U, W cents. New Gaiety Theatre II. It. LONG, Lesee nd Manas". Tlucc Dni, Coiiinimciwr MONDAY MVTl.NTi: AOVKMUEIt 2'!. V. II. TMI.VS 'ORIENTAL BUHLESQuERS." Three hlmut-. in One, I'omi'ily. Vaudeville. llurlcsfpie. Tlncc av, llrKiiinine Tluiikisslviiiir Matinee, TIII'ItMlAY, NOVKMIIKK 2 1. The IVdno-al IMiavaiiaiuj llinliquc, THE TUXEDO CLUB. Prices 11, 2.1, !.', T'll cenlp. DUNM0RE DOINGS. Barn Owned by Mrs. Owen Fljmn Burned List of Unclaimed Let ters Other News Notes. A. flro alarm was turned In from bosc 21 located at the corners Saturday nlKht about 7 o'clock. Tho cause oC the ahum was a lire In a small barn owned by Airs. Owen Plynn and located on Chestnut street. Owing1 to the eltl cicnt work of tho Neptune and Inde pendent companies, who were promptly on tho scene, the damage done to the properly was slisrht. The firemen weie greatly pleased with Hit Improvement in tho water supply, this boliiK the llrst lire silica tho Scranton Gas and Water company assumed control of the supply ot flre-llfrhthiK liquid. The barn was rented hy John Novak, a butcher, who recently opened a .shop at tho curnurs and at the tlnio of the lire his horse was In the barn. Tho tiro seemed to bo between it and tho dour, so as to make iosuuij Impossible, nnd it was smothered to death. It N said that tho man who tool; cart of the horse left a. lighted lantern In a place that tho horse could kick it over and in tills way tliu lire was btartcd. Theie was no Insurance on either barn or contents. Total loss about 31 no. Unclaimed Letters. Letters reiualninn; unclaimed durliu; period 01111111)'; November, -I, 1I01. Persons cnllinu for th?se letters please "advertised:" Keiib-n Hullert, CIO Monroe avenue: Allchnel (lavlBan, Swnrtz street; Sara, llolten, Mbort I-lusklns V. .1. nieharils, At, Al. Wlllser. Itiwu Al. Arnold, win. nundar, Hi Aladlson avenuo: Floyd Aliiiison, Altv. tlraeti Htanlon, Keriuto Yaiiln, Nicola, l.auzl, Diuueiiico f'lilffalln, Calvin SwiiiKle, -I0G .Monroe uvciiuo j, s. Tanrsoy, lBid Adams avenue; Aim, Jan. Asked. Briefly Chronicled. The union luvhul Mil-Vices Will In. ciiiilluueil ithrnuKli next week, Tho iiU'ftiiiK' tO'iilKht will bo held at III') liihtian church and will bo In charKO ul Itev. Kt earner. These meetings nro excltliih much interest uuioiik' tho peo ple ami trrcat khihI Is apparently coiu Iiik: freiu Hum, Tho school board will endeavor to minuet a quoinm for Tuesday iiIkIii next, when nislit school teachers will be appointed. Airs. AU'ks and ilaiiKlittr, uf lllooms burir, nro vlslihi',- Alis. Al. AV. Cham bcrlln, of lllakely mreet, Tho funeral of Thos. valrh, the !0. year-old child of Air, and Alls. Walsh, if Win street, was liHd yesterday altcrnoon. Intermcut was made In Si. Alaiy's Cithollo cemetery. ('. W, Zimniernian, uf Cherry btroet. is III. Ills mother came mi ft urn Hiinr hninlon and in with him at this rlt lab'. , JONAS LONG'S SONS Important Sale of Cloaks and Furs. Splendid Garments From Manufacturers at Special Prices. Manufacturers of Cloaks Philadelphia find a new seasonthe problem pr warm weather. In no sense has it been "cloaky" weather. Many of the best makers in the country find themselves with immense stocks on hand; the market is flooded. They are ready tu oegin ineir piociuci 01 Summer, but they have unloading evcryming in At Prices Much We had tho pick of New York last week. Practically made our own prices ' on them. Bought them to as cheap as we did. Ready Monday morning, 2.98 for Children's 4.50 Coats. 75 of them in tan, blue t and reel. Princess of tight fitting back, with or without capes; real value 4.50. 4.98 for Misses' ' 1 1- 6.75 Coats 5o of them of fine all- wool kersey, tight lif ting or box back, high collar, all lined through out; real value 6.75. 5.98 for Women's '7.50 Coats Elegant Jackets of American Woolen Mills, kersey cloth in red, cas- . tor,blue and black.storm collars, and coat backs, new bell sleeves: real 'value 7.50. 7.95 for Women's 10.00 Coats 60 of them of fine all- wool Kersey cloth, cut in the new 3 length, semi- fitted back, six-button, 1 double-breasted front : real value 10.00, 9.95 for Women's 12.50 Coats Women's and misses' Coats of 1 extra heavy all-wool kersey, 27 inch length, lined all through with guaranteed satin, shaped back and nicely finished; real value 12. qo. 12.50 for Women's In. 50 Coats Handsome Princess and close fitting coats of all-wool Kersey 1 and cheviots, lined with choicest silk or satin, ten rows of stitch ing on bottom and stitched re veres; real value 16.50. 1 Many Finer Garments, $15 Up Magnificent garments of vi cuna and melton materials, dou ble breasted, tight fitting or box 1 styles, fur trimmed collars and 1 reveres, elegantly lined and tail , ored. 4.98 for 7.50 Golf Capes 50 of them in ladies' and mis ses styles; made ot an wool 1 shawls: hood or yoke in back; 1 strapped with kersey; real val ue 7.50. 5.98 for Women's 7.50 Plush Capes. Fine quality of plush, 30 in . 1 long; lined and interlined, edged with the best fur. Full sweep 1 and real value 7.00. Jonas Long's Sons. OBITUARY. Mi. (Jtliriine (1. T.ijlor ilinl on Satuidjy enMiliii; al tin liiiini' ot lur s.011, Willi.nn II. Tay lor, ol bill W'oMor avenue. The iIcicmiI wo man was "! jr.im old, liaWus l'n bom in Iat-rit-nu, ". .1., in !.!, ami caino to tliU ully In iMiil. SI10 was a it Kill it- ultriulant ai tliu I'ir.t I'rciliytorlan 1 lunch .mil .n lilulily ctleciiicil for I11T many luwlili tulH of t-hanielrr, hlio U furiol hy on sun, William II. ami una ilaintli-U-e, Jin. ,. (!, Wlifi'li-r, o( Xew Yoik. Ihe I111ifl.1l will lie I10M tliU alloriumii at U.irt u'cloik fiom Mr. Tajlor'a iniiliiici. 'Ihe biriicis will lm eniiUiK'liil by Itev, Dr. Jamc. MiLiud, in tviinent ill lie mido In Alli-ntcinn. Jjiiiim jlit.'ovein, of .110 i'oiiilh street, illcil j-1-.tenlJy aflirnotm u, a o'lloil; alter a brief III ne&, 'the deciaeil wai well knoun and .mil lilt death will li inoiiriied by liU in my frienili, llu wan 17 ea of .ik'e und U sunived by liU uidiAMil niollier, Mi., 1'atriH- MilioMrn, twi iUU'H, .Mjri,Miel mid .kiu. two biotluiii, Owen 11111J .liiNepli. 'I'lie funeral will lie held WrilnriiUy nioiiiiiik" at n u'iIikU and a Milium liluli u.m of ieiiiieiu will bo teiibraled ill Ihe Holy l'in ihuilli. Ilitetuiilil will be liudo in the I'jtludial ciiueliiy. Mr. ,rmiiiiU XictJ, wife of Hi, C, M, Xeild, died tally ji.lenlay iiioi niutr at the family red. iluiie, HID N.inlu-m aiuue, l)eeiai.eil wjs Hi yeara ut m,'e, and iu bom In Xiuluu iowuliii. hlie had bem a ielduit of liieeii llhli;u for the pait twiuty '.earn and wai au otiuubte woiiuii. Her iHHb.iiid .iirvlny licr. The luueral kcivjies will bo eoudlKleii at tho li"ii-o loiii'iuow ntler. noon ut -."0 o'tliHk. Intciiiieut will bo nude In t'oirnt Mill ceimler). John llutklu, of 1W 1'ioiiut airline, aittd M .lais, died Je.Urd.iy morniiiii at bU lute us. dine.1 of gimral diblllty uud old Hire. f)eera.ed u.ii 0110 nt houlli Nr.intou.s well kuonii and hlKli' le respected iltlzenv. lie U sunhed liy a Kroun. up lainlly. l'uneial will bo held on Tuesday moriiliiK at 11 o'Uod; from St. I'etfi'. cathedral. liiteniKiil will be nude in tho Cathtdral u me te ry. ' -Mary A. (Jiovir, ajed t) fJi'i illcil SalunUy ' JONAS LONQ'9 SONS and Suits in Now York and ' problem confronting them this guiiiit-nib 101 next apnng ana no room to do so. So they are ! signi. Less Than Regular. the best of these bargains in ' sell you shall get them just ' and until I hanksgiving. 7.50 and Upwards for : Ladies' and misses' handsome all wool kersey and new golf' capes; appliqued in kersey and heavily stitched; fine satin lin ings, Some fur trimmed; others trimmed with braid. 1.75 for Handsome Fur Scarfs Cluster bcarts or superior grade of electric seal; cut full size and trimmed with cluster of tails; real value 3.50. 3.75 for Stone Martin Scarfs Some in Stone Martin fur and others of electric seal; trimmed with cluster of tails. Elegantly made and finished; worth 5.00. C J 4.95 for Combination Furs Combination of Seal and As trackhan Victorine, wide collar and tabs in front, trimmed with cluster of tails, very stylish; real value 6.75. 7.50 and Upwards for Very elegant Fur Sets of sable fox, lynx and Eastern mink; also stylish double Scarfs, hand-' somely trimmed and mounted. at her homo en Academy ttrcet. The funeril heroics will bo held at the liouao at 8.M o'clock tomorrow mortiinsf and will bo conducted by Uev. d. p. Moffat, P. P., of Hie Washburn Strett I'lcibyteriau church. Tho remains will ba takoa to Jlllllln, l'a., foe Interment ou the 9.S0 Dela ware and Hudson train. After a brief illness lm. Mary Almley died of pneumonia jeileuljy inornlnir at the home ot her aunt, Mr. William Moore, of Wert Mtrkec urcet. .Mrs. Almley rulditl In tut ThompMii, Conn., and wa Uitlner friend in Scranton. Her leiu.iliii will bo taken to KJit Thompson' for burial. John llog.iu, aged M years, of South Ii!si; avenue, died yrstenl ly ut Ida lato home after an llIncM of nevcral wetki. Deceased li lurvived by a grown-up family. The funeral announcement will be made later, llarbaia, the U-ycar-old dauehtcr of Mr, art 1 Mm. IMwjid I'lyiiii, ot !U3 HalUtcad court, died jiMerdiy iiiuiiilui; uf diphtheria. The funeral will bo held thb. ullcrnouii, with interment In the Cillmlril cuneter,. JIij. niljbelli KJiw, asid 10 .tears, died Frirtiy nlKht at 'JtUI Jackson stieol. Tho funeral will til, pl.iie at :m o'tlock t lilt aftemoon. Inter ment will be made in the Washburn street ceme. tcry. Funerals. 'Ihe funeial of I'attlik MiDouald, of 1WJ Ty lur aieime, ulei died l'rlday, will take pUce at I) n'tloek this liioinini,. Sen It f J will be con ductid at St, Mar' iliureli, llumnore, and in Irimint ulll bo mado In St. Maii ceroctcry, 'I lie tuneial of William Iuiniiiond, of 43(1 l'help.s Mnet, who was killed t'liday by a fall id rock ut the Tine llrook shaft, will be held al o.LO o'tloik tlila liioinlii;. Sirticei will be con ducted in St. l'etcr'd cathedral and interment will Ui made in tho Cathedral cemetery. The funeral of Mm. I'.itilck Unk'aii, of Price buitr, will be held tomorrow morning from her lite home. Seniec will be conducted at 10 o'tlock in Ihe Oljph'iut Catholic tUurcU and interment will be made In St, Miry'a ceetir in Duuiucre. I.-. ". J, i u SttojAvij-&f