B THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, JULY 8, 1901. WEST SCRANTON FUNERAL OF MR&EVANS HELD FROM RESIDENCE OF HER DAUGHTER. House on North Filmore Avonuo Occupied by Patrolman Klah Potors Struck by Lightning Im provomonts Contomplated by Clark Brothors Old Rooster of Franklin Engine Company Pre sented to William H. Klme Ser vices in the Churches Yestorday. tiov. S. r. Mathews, of the I'ltst Baptist chuirli, ofllclntod (it tho fu neral servkes oiet the iciniilns of the lale Mij. Mingaiot Hvans yostculny nflci noon. The funeral was conducted from tlip lioinp of do oaed's iliiugh tpr. Ml. William liccse, '0S Uxnon stieet. 'The lull homers wen- Wllllani Jos eph, Thonris IMwiihK Aliuliini Jnnps nnd William Pavls Intel nint wjs" ln.iili In thi? Woshbuin street C'JtlllJll'll. Contemplatpd Improvements. ClniKp r.lotliPl.x contemplate toailng flown tlip tin oo house Mock, in thp roar of their stem- building, which faces on West l..uk.'i w niitiii uvonue, xi ml cicit on tlip Mto an extensive ad dition to tliPlr stoic TIip ti'ti. tins ot tin- houses will ,1 ato today anil tho oik will be coin inonied nt one p. House Struck by Lightning. Tho house, on Noi th rilmoio avenue, occupied h I'.ttioliiun Klah Peters ntirl wile, was stunk by lightning (luring tho ftoiin xeti'iday uftet- 110011. Tho ihlinnoy was il, imaged nnd the nccupnntt) weie sllghtlv stunned, but no heilous l epulis weie icpoited. Franklin's Old Rooster. TIip old loostoi, which Uh ii'rnn Fplriious oin.iniPiit on tho Kianlclln Engine eonipan'.s steamer while on tint arte lor many xonis, was leeently prrsonletl to Willi. un II Klmo, one of the oldest iiioinhciri of the ex-voluntrer derailment. The looster was game In lil day and fought many a xlcten ions battle. Aftor being mounted the blid was presented to the 1'ianklins nnd has been prized hv them for main xeais At p. recent meeting the company unnnlnioudi HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES 10R SAI.U AT G. W. JENKINS'. Practical Economy, Good Sense and Good Taste Are all concentrated to a matchless degree in our mar vellously complete and tempting array of Ladies' Summer Wash Suits Women of means and vast experience in the art of dressing well, prefer our Ready-to-Wear Summer Suits to the creations of their dress makers, because they have a style and finish which the average modiste could not impart to them. Besides this, our plan ena bles well-to-do buyers to get two or three summer gowns for less money than they formerly paid for one, thus affording them an unlimited number of changes, during the season. But there are those who cannot afford an unlimited number of changes, even though the prices are low, and to such Our Perfect Summer Suits For ladies are little short of a blessing. They are certainly the greatest thing on earth from an artistic and economic standpoint. The materials are as satis factory as though they had been bought in our Wash Goods Department, the assortment is so wide that it baffles description, while the fit and finish of these ' lovely summer gowns is absolutely perfect. Prices -Rqnge from $1.98 r And at FIVE DOLLARS we've a special suit as good as any ever offered at $6.50, The materials include Lawns, Domestic and Imported Ginghams, Imported Mercerized Fabrics, Linens, and all the most popular ;'v weaves of the hour, practical Economy, Good Sense and Good Taste Suggest a visit to our Wash Suit Department this week :,. while the range of styles remains unbroken. Globe Warehouse ptesent the rooster to Mr His Hand Badly Lacoratod. A. K. Duffy, of Mnghnmton, fmmtily of this Bide, a baggoBcmnster on tho Lackawanna roud, liatl 1.1m left linnd badly lacerated by the explosion of n giant fliec'iocker l-'outth of July. None of the bones weie shulteied, but the ilenh was bndly toin and limned, nnd It will bo sevciul weeks befoic hu will be able tn use the hand. Sunday School Picnics. Ppeclal street cats have been elior teied to convey tho pupils of St. Mark's I.uttieiun Sunday school to Nay Aug park next Thuisday. Tin; cuis will leave the coiner of Wiiolihtun nnd fourteenth stretH at S.3U a. m. The Sunday school of the Jackson Sheet Uapllst chinch will unite with tho I'enn Aenup Haptlsts and go to I.nko Lodoio on Thill sduy. The Wist Welsh Congiegiitlonnl chui th nnd Sunday school will unite with the WVnt Market Sheet Congio gatlonalistH and go to Luke l.otloie on Ttitsiluy, Angina 13. The llpworth league of the Hampton St ic ft Methodist i:ps(.op.il chinch will loudiut an exclusion to llnney'H lake on Wu(ine.Mlu, July LM. The hllile school of the Washbuin Stieet I'leMiytetlan ihuitb will plcnlp at Honey's lake on Wednesday, July 31. Tho congiegatlon ot St. John's (Sir in.iti Catholic Lhuich will plinlu at Weber's groc, J'uyloi, tnniouow. AMONG THE CHURCHES. Itev i:. A. Boil, ot the I'lv mouth Congiegatlonal t lunch, Dimpled the pulpit ot the Washbuin Sheet Pies 1 teil.m church ycsteiduy nioinlng, iiiul Ui. Moltat spoke at the Plymouth cliutt h. Mutitei Jacobsln. a coin ei ted Jew, who set veil In the Spanish-American war, i elated Ills ronvcislon evpeilenip at the Jackson Sheet Baptist ihuuh xestcidny nioinlng. "Some (heat facts That Show the Hand of God In Ameilcnn lllstoiy" was the subjeil of lie v. II. C. McDeimott'n discouise In the Simpson Methodist npl-iop.il 'luirih yesterday morning. Rev. James Bennlnger pienilicd two excellent sermons xt'stordny to large longrigatlons nt the Hamilton Stieet Methodist Kplsiopal ihurcli. Hev. S. K. Mathews look for Ills inclining theme xestexlay "Out Na tional Anthem." At the evening ser lre of the First HaptlM church the Sacraments of the Lord's Supper were served. Thomas Lvans.of Wilkes-Bane, sang a solo nt the JacKs-on till cot iiuptlst ihurch ijst evening. Special musics was icndcicd hy the choir and orchesha. Miss Burllngame's and Mr. Burrall's clashes conduclerl the sei vices in the Washbuin Sheet. Piesbtetlan chuich last cenlng. TODAY'S EVENTS. All the membeis of St. Patrick's ehureh i holr me requested to meet this eenlng nt the homo of tho oi- $6.00 tor the Best voted to Klmc. ganlst, Miss Mary Jolinson, to mako arrangements for their country pic nic. The Ladles' Aid Rocloty of the Klrst Baptist church will hold an important business meeting this evening at the home of Mrs. John Hrnnt, corner of Washburn nnd Mullein sheets. The question of cm pots for the now chuich will come up for consideration. The Dew I Sunt lodge of Ivorltcs will hold u meeting In Co-operative hall this evening nt ".'JO o'clock, at which the picsenco of every member Is de sired, The Lady Crozler lodge, nn auxiliary of the American l'inteslaiit association, will hold an lee cicam social this even ing In D. I). JIvans' hall, near the coi ner of South Main oventto and Hamp ton sheet. The annual exclusion of the Dodge nnd Continental Mine fund will be lun to Luke Lodole today. Tho oxouislon tinln will lenc the Dcluwnic nnd Hud son depot nt 7.30 it. in. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. One of the patients nt the West Side hospital got on a rnnipagp Satur day night and made things lively for tho nurses nnd attendants. Ho made on unsuccessful attempt to escape and It was necessaiy to call In assistance to subdue him. Walter Mc.Vlchols, of Lueine street, was ai tested Sahudity by Constable Tlmothj Jones, on u w an ant Issued at the Instance of his mother, who chniges lilm with making lilt eats and assaulting her. Hu will be given a hearing today. A ih culm' cuib has been put In nt the noithwest corner of Washburn sheet and Main ncnue, which Is a big liupi ovement over the old one. The height ot the stop has also been low ct cd. The Wllllani Council (iloe club held n meeting In Ivoilto hall yesteuUv afternoon and leheatsed selections for their pioposed hip thtough Vcimout In September. Itev. A. L. Ituincr, of St. Mink s imm plan ihurili, dlcoiuscd ycsteiduy on "The Snfpguaifta of u Nation." and "The Supieine Value of the Soul." Martin McDonough, a -i car-old boy, icsldlng at 2315 Jackson sheet, while engaged In a wrestling bout with another boy lecently fell and dislocated his knee tap. Pr. J. J. Biennan was culled to attend him. Dlstrlit Deputy Giuntl Chancellor I).ild H. Hxans, of the Knights of Pythias will Install the newly elected olllcers ot the follow lug lodges during the coming week: Tuesday evening, Ceneral Custer lodge, No. l.il; Wed nesday p Piling, Patagonia, lodge, Xo. ISJti, ThuiMl.iy evening, Hlecttlc City lodge, No. SI.!. Hj.de Park lodge will Initiate a c la-s of seven nt their meeting next Filday evening. A Billable hoi so owned by 1). U. Hvaus & Co,, the South Main avenue metchnnts, was ovcicome by the heat and died last week at Lake Wlnola. The lemalns of Walter, the Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. IMtriik Phillips, of Diamond avenue, were interred in the Cuthedial cemeteiy Satin day afteinoon. The choll of St. Patllck's Catholic chinch aio making arrangements lor a lounhy picnic on l- J. Johnson's lawn on North Itebeiia aveune on July trt, 17, and IS for the beneilt ot the hui oh. A Talent social Is to bo given at tho home of Mis. Pi auk Uleason of 3.'" Foiiith stieet on Monday evening July IS, 1901, vvheie ice cieatn will bo had, Should Ihe weather be unfavor able soil.il will bo held In the house. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mlihis Angle P.eesp, of Ninth Hrte P.nk aveune. and JIN lleihude Free man, of South Main avenue, aio In Hiwtou. They will visit Nlagawi Kalis and the r.iii-Auiciicau Imposi tion befoic intuinlng home. John Phillips, of Canada, is cii dilat ing among We.sL .Scimiton i datives and It lends. Daniel J. Hvans, of South JJncoln avenue, attended the funeral leiently of the late Homy Able Ju Husijuo luina county. Mis Mm gai et Jenkins, of Hampton sheet, had her hand binned on the rouith by the dlsihaige of a blank 1 ,11 Hldge. chuilcs Decker, of Noith Sumner avenue, Is able to be mound aualn aftei suffiilng seven months fiom In Juiles. Kiank .Mcl.aln has iPturiied to fien p.i. N. Y, after u visit at his home 011 Noi th Main avenue. Misses Millie Coons nnd Kiiiina Dai Hug and (leoige Daniels and Cal vin Coons have leturncd homo fiom Lake Sheiidan. Mis. Ailhur Hughes and chlldieu, of Danville, me the guests of Mi. and Mis. David It. Hauls', of Noi th Hide Park avenue Mrs. tieoige Mllnes nnd children, ot Vliglnla, aio visiting Mi. and Mis. Samuel Polhamus, of Noi ill .Sumner avenue. Mi. and Mis. Wllldid l.annlng, of Noi th Main avenue, have leturned home fi nm an enjoyable hip tluough the Now lhigland states. Miss Kll.ubeih Hotsuoth, of Noith Hyde Paik avenue, Is quite 111 at her homo. Wlll.ini Ci aw foul, of Diovv Theolog. Unl Semliimy, Is visiting his patents on Noith Hvde Paik aveune. Mr. and Mis. John Ueiichlei', of Noi Hi I.linodii avoniie, nro entoit. lin ing Miss Maine Uilnnell, of New Mil foul. Mi. and Mis. John Reld, of Moosle, me visiting Mr. nnd Mis. Charles Hannlng, of Noith Lincoln avenue. MKs Agnes Halby. of AVashlngton, has loturnod honip fiom a visit with Mi. and Mrs. David JSiudshuw ot L. ajette sheet. Pred. Poftlcy. of Swetland stieet. has returned homo fiom tho Pan Ameilcin Hxposlltou. Hon. John T. Wlllams and daughter Iteba. of South Main aveune, ate spending ten days at P.uffalo and Nl agawi PallH Mr. and Mis. Morgan Thomas, of Jackson street, returned home Satin day evening from a seven weeks' hip thtough Vales. Miss Hssle Gilfllths, of Alden, Pa., has returned home from a visit with Miss Hdna D. Hvans, of South Main avenue. Miss Hdlth Wall, of New Yoik, vis ited friends In town jesterday. George Weunch and family have re moved from West Lackawanna ave nue to North Main avenue. Peter Maker, of Meiidlan street, has leturiipd homo from the Pon-Ameil-can exposition. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cousli to run unlll It Red brjond Hie reach c( medicine, 'llirv oltcn wjr, "Oli, It nlll ftejr away," tut In most cues It w ill wear llirm auay. Could the) Im induced In try tin uccn(ul medicine called Ktinp'n tUls.m, whlih U cold on a poaltlto guarantee to iiirt, they would lmmrdlatrly tee the excellent rrliit alter taking the flrat ilo-e. Price 25c. ami bK, Trial lid tree. At all druj-sliU II III Scranton Citizens Gladly Testify. It Is testimony llko the following that has placed "the little conqueror" so far above compctltois. When people right bote at homo raise their voice In praise theip Is no loom left for doubt. Head the public statement of a Scranton citi zen: Mrs, H. Williams, of 1ST North Sum ner avcnue.Hydp Park.says: "1 had se VPiopaln In the small of my back, ex tending upward and mound my waist. At night It was Impossible to sleep veiy long In one position, and at tlitiss the pain mode me so nervous that 1 lay invoke for hours, turning from one side to the other, hying to llnd a comfortable- position. Theic was also a kid ney weakness that was very iii.noylng and distressing at times. I was In such niiseiy nun i wus unaoii' u no mv woik about the house, and, '.n fact, I wub completely used up. I resented to the services of a doctor nnd 1 did me good, but I was fur hotu being a well woman. A lady filcnd l commended noan'H Kidney Pills to me so highly that I got thpin nt MutthPWH Bios.' ding stoip. The III st box did me so much good that I continued the heat- input and took six boxps altogether. I iccclved inoio lellef fiom this remedy in a shoit time thnn fiom all other lemcdicH 1 had taken." Kor sale by nil elcalois. Price. r.O rents a hot, roster-Mllbuin Co.. Buf falo, N. Y sole agents loi the Unllcd Slates. Itcmember the name Doan s and take no substitute. GREEN RIDGE. Ilsi Dorothy Diniinlik. of samlrMon cmie, wilt Ieae tomorrow lor WllmliiKtoii, Del., VNlicre ehc will mike jl hricl vlit and on the (ollottltitf Saturday Him PinimlcK. evpnts to tall for Kuk lind Mi-wps Heine and Veu I.i Tnuclir, ot Mirlon ntrrct, are siiininering at Moco. 'Hie fimrr.il of Mi. Mai.v C Hiymonil tno. placi- 'IhurAilai nlternoon fiom Hie home cf her daughter. Mis C. Cob In, ol I'cnn aenue. inter ment was made at MilioNin. Jerome Wade and daughter, r.llzjheth ami Minnie, of Dclmare Mieet, ircninpininl Vy Vi-n Annie Morcin, of West scranton, and Ml SikIc Slcpliein. of Monlro'e, left hat wrek for lliill.il, Niagara K.ilM and sder Lake. Ihey dl he all. font ibuut elx week". 1 tro bioke out in the re.ldence of William lMcr. of Deacon street, Mturdi) afleiunon about 4 fi'ihxk, Vn alirni .is turned in fiom box 71, ti which the l.inenl I'hlnim. Macoa and I iberly I1om coinp.ililii irnded 'Hie liou-e and furniture weie badl.c fhmaeeil Hie hie ic tliougbt to hice i niutit lioni the clilmmy. Ilio lo li covered bv iiisurjme. MIm fnniie Latliiopi', ot .lefteifon acenue, i fiilcrtalnlng MI1 lilllh llltiioit, ot patrrmn, N. .I. Ilie remain of li 1.' C Dimmick. whre riralli iHcurred in London, l.neland, some tini ago. hae arriced at her late home Hincral servhes will bo held today. The Mis-e Woolnoith, of Dcnwr, are vulllni: Mij rthur C Fuller, o( North Park. VIr Klla Parker rrlumed 1o her home in New. ailc, N .1 , alurdi, after iendinK a weik with tiiren llidce fl irriiN. The meeting of promiiicnt fireen llidse cltlcra wai lield I rid ly evening to t ike anion ioihciimiik ttic nunc reient cue of ilojr pofioninu, but was adjourned without inuhins l Ins drfuiitelv clrtirinlneil upon Anotliei 1I05 died jesterday and an evununation .ie mule of its ttomai.li. The pol.nn found w.n the tame .14 ill the other iars and had lieen adminitried In the Mine waj Vnothcr uieetinir will be held tonicht. when it i) expeded oinelhin!: will be derided upon Hie fnnrnl neivueof the lite (,coiy;e Cinninc, nt Wheeler plate, rumrid Mturdo nioiiiiuj; it In o'clnik. m st Paul's ( itliolio iliuiih Hi v P T. l vtaniK reniluitnl the service. Intciincnt was made in Hie Diininoic I atliolli lemetii) SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Pee-, i: 1 s, hmiilt, pj.ior of the Chunh of Pea 1 e, iiftlriilrd at tho (mural of the 1 no ( Inis. inn "cures eld Sjtmilav afteinoon. Ihe hiium wne lield il tlie tnnilv residence on 1.1m Murt and wne laie.rlv -mended 'Ihe Hakei' union, if wlmh the diet i-cd w is a number, was pici-ont in a bod). Interment wax inside in the Pittin avenue icmetcrc The pill-bejrcis weie: ( li.nirj Mnndi), I hubs lluikel, Vllird llilil, Cieorgo siliktel and Peter ivlolz. The flower biarcis wlio lleni.) haolrr and t lurlca Miliolis 'Ihe ill. mine for .'" In gold, which wis to tike plaie sn, inlay night in st John' ciiuuh. hill In the niemliirs of tho Anting Men's Insti ute and tlie llles-ed iljln ndilitv was post poned until this ricning at S o'elml, 'llio menihcM of the fourteen liiemls held an outing t'ttciiliv at Hahlnei'a paik. 'Ihe cirtit, which iiroed to be n veiy enjojable ore, wis hrgrlv atlendid l the inruihcia and almui hftv luiiteil guests, with tlich limilks 'the di.v wis pent In placing of game-c and otlnr .iiiiiieniriit. Tables for rcficslimonia were aiuiignl at shuly places b) nnn of the immbeis' vvlic, who wile kipt buai in veiling lee 11 ram, cake, etc 'Ihe membeis ot the Knights of St. (Jeorge, Hianeh No ii, met ) merrily afleruoou lu St. Man 'a lull lamp e 4'!'), I'sjiiotic Order Sons of Vinerlci, will inert in regular enion this culling al 3 cm link in llaitman's lull. William Cionk, of Piwpcit aienue, has ie tinned fiom a week's at.iv it Huflalo, wheie he attended the funeral of a rrlitlw. NORTH SCRANTON. The alaim of fire ent In fiom bo ,1 jeterdav wis tiiisirl be fire breaking out on Ihe thiid floor of Irfiuis Went)'' house, .it ou Morelt imnue and Deltc stieet Ihe hon- is oceiipled bv Wil liam labile and familv. 'Ihe tlie was confined to the upper part of the hoii.e, and was eaii-rd bv I In' breaking of a lul.i colli pipe, vchiiii was used on Ihe third floor ns .1 ihlmucy. When the rl.iuiis who lllt diiiiied eouiileiahle ile lav was hiiffeied lieiore Ihe key to ihe I ox eould In sculled Atlcr about ten minutes dclaj the kev was Muii up. 'Ihe l.lbeilv llo.-c imnpaiiv was tin hut 10 ie.-ioud aod mioii evtiugullied llu- Il lines In chemicals', 'the clJmit,e will amount to about irJrt). Mi and Mix Tied Vino, of N'olth Main ace line, euteitalued Mr and Mia, 'lliunus and il ligh ter foi the pat few dijs, lliarhsW. Dncson, supeiintendont of the Provl dineo Methodist I plscopal Sunday school, cave an addiexs at the service In Hie euning Tlie I'alher Mhmj cadets will meet in t Mar'a hall tills riming. All member nic re. queued to be picrnt, as business of importance will be) tl.lll-acted. PARK PLACE. Miss firaec 'lekles, of riovidence road, has re turned fiom n two weeks vl.li wltli trieuds lu IVikvllle. W'. II Aekcrson, ot Wood ilrect, is vltlting Ileinv Smith, ot laetoi.nllle ,1. C Sonieia, ot I'rnildrnie road, spent thi! lourtli Willi lilrndj at Mountain lake, John MUluskc. of l omt stieet, lot a team of valuable hoiiei Ij.t week. The Potntellc lie company lust a valuable hoie last week. 'Ihe small child of 1 J. TWitt. of Noith Main avenue, is l;npioviiB after a seiloui lllnri. Pea Coal $1.50 a Ton Delivered, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Addicss orders to J. T. Sharkey, 1911 Cedar avenue. Thono 683. General Wood Improves. Py Exclusive Wire from The oclated Press. liavoni, July 7. The tondltlon ot Governor diueral Wood, who li.is brrn sulfeiing from ! phoid fever, la now much Improved. DUNMORE DOINGS SERMON GIVEN BY HEV. O. BAKTOW BTONE. He la a Momhor of tho Faculty of Grant Univorslty at Grant, Ton nosoo and Yesterday Morning De livered An Ablo Sormon at tho Methodist Episcopal Church. Hooting of tho Borough School Board Othor Notes and Personals Paragraphs, Itev. G. Harlow Slono, a. member of the faculty of Oiimt unlveislty, at Athens, Tonn., and n foimer member of the Wyoming conference, occupied the pulpit nt tho Methodist Hplscopal church yesterday nioinlng. Hp deliv ered a eiy able dlscouise, taking his text from Job xxvl: II, "So these are pans of his was, but how little a portion Is hputd of him." He spoke In part as follows: .fob'a friend oksi "font Ihoil find out the Almighty unto pirfcitloni" And the twalmlst d. ilarea of Clod'a uorks: "Ihey cannot bo reck oned up In order utilo the r ; If I would declare and speak of tltini tliey aio more than can be numbered," So, after kludy and contempt ition of Hod' wnki wo miy well ovelalin, "Who is mi Kir.it .1 god an our liud? Ihou jrt tlie Cod that eioet wonders." We Keck lo know flod by the work of mlure. We study tho plant nnd animal life a revelled by the lutcroHcope. We lonipue the mot pclfiet art with tho fornii of nature tint are copied, and aiknolcilKe the siiperiniit) ot nature. lo take tlie tflcs.ope nnd Mil nerns tlie extent of space, viewing the hundred million of sun Willi the fr attendlnu woililc, and in Inualnatlon try to fnu some idea of the life and beauty ol this gieat imiceie. Hut when we havo curled our iiiccatlcitions to tlio utmost wc are still led to exclaim: "bo! TliTso are puts of Ills wajs, but how little a portion is heard of Him." While "tho heivens deilare 1lie glory ot fiod, anil the fliinament showtth UN liimllnork," mo-t of (Joil Is revelled to us In our lotxcicnca and rone inu-necs than In nature "Iho 111lu1.1l nn'i icceivetli not the thitiRs of tlie fpirlt," but the nvrakrnccl splrituil being tees I5el, not alone in His power and might, but In Ilia Infinite mercy and bwing klndiu'vi. When wc commune with our own hearts, wc aee and hear moie of (,od, Joseph Cooke, jmt dee ea-ed, said: "In nature we see (led as by at ti light; lliioujtli our own consilrnie lie ia ncn bv inouiilight; while throu;li rccelitlon in Ills wind lie is been in full aunliglit " So, in (lod'a vcord we see mote and hear more cf Him than thromth eonsilente. Hire we learn ot the fathrrhood of Cod, of Ills Intitule love and long tiiifTering. Wo leun of the prlvi Icpcs olferril man, of tho home piepared for htm, and of the beauties and attractions of that home, llul when by seirehlug we hive found out all that we on couiprchrnd, atill mu-t it be tine, "l.ol These are puts of Ills vvjis, but how little a por. ion is lleaid of llim " Hut some day moic will le mcii, more will be heanl bv those wlio earn estly desire it. It is our pilclligo. re wo o living tint it will be oun to enjoy that which is perfect when that which id in pait tliall be dene aw a with? Meeting of School Board. The school boai d met lu 1 ocular monthly meeting on Saturday night. Itegular routine business was tians actcd and the pay 1 oil for the last 18 days of school was approved. Committee In charge of the vailous buildings vvoip Inshucted to have such rcpalis made as lu their opinion would be found nceesaty. It was decided th.it the election of teacheis for the ensuing year would take pl.no at the HPXt meeting, which will bo held at tho tall of the chalimuri. BOROUGH BREVITES. The Ladles' Aid soilcty of the Tics byteil.in chuicb will meet on Tluus day nfternoon with Mis. Wilson Deck er of I'hcriv stieet. The Hoy's Outing ilub under the guidance of Itev. W. V. llibhons, will st.ut this inclining tor 11 week's out ing nt Orauitvillc. X. H. Huvves of Haiishuig spent Sunday at Jloy.il Tail's on Hlakcly sheet. Mrs, Jno. Vok mid little daughter mo gttcsU of Mix. A. IJ. Hlacklutou at 'The Homestead." Miss Hdllh l.e.un, ot I.opcA Is a guest at the homo of Mrs. M. W, Chembeilln of niakely stieet. I.ettcis remaining unclaimed duilng the pei lod ending July ti, 1001. Per sons calling tor these letteis please say "Adveitlsod." Xclle nauctt. Mis. Anthony Uanctt, K. Council, lb! Madison avenue, W. R. l'Nli, (!eo. M, Koole, Thos, (laugh nn, Mis, Small Hctzell, Jno. Hllsnci, Mrs. Urldget Ige (K). C. H. Joslan, Ulun sheet. Henry Laubaehei, Mich ael Itudy, Mis. p., Siotl, Michel Hus. o (P, Ciattano Zaun (K.). Angelo Maglleio, JncKo T.ivnch (R), Majk. Dauxcsislu (K.), V.iliar Vitsllyl (K), Jno. Ynuhnsi!, Kuiiunlii Jlka (1.), Ho manlm Sjiitlllo. OBITUARY. r.rOi:Ni: i:WNS, one or the cltv's mullein licit,, illcd Saturday evening; at his linine. O.'J i;xnen hlicct, nttei ,1 sheii t illnesie lie had not enjoved the he',t of health lor a number of vc.un, Ho vviiei appointed on the mall lmco by Postmiihter I). M, Jones about tvelve yeais asn. Deceased was 37 ycai.s ot jfie. and wan a son of Jonas C, Kvans. The fnnoial will lake plain fiom tho house at 1 o'lluck tmnnirovv afteinoon. Intci nient will he made In the Wash burn street cemetery, sin?, i:sTiu:n uvans. wife or Thomas Kvuns, died on S.ituiday at her lioinp. 13.' Sadie plate. She Is mii vived by her hUhhund and tbicc chil dren, Mm. Charles Heed, Miss l.lllle and Kiteeno Uvans. The f uncial will take pluco at ir.30 o'clock this aftei inioii fiom tho house. Inteimciit will bo iiiatle In the Wiiflibuin stuct icine toiy. TO MAKE FINGERS FLY. Reading Aloud by One of the Work cis in n Factory. I'mm t lie lliiej.o Iloiorel llculil "Oust! llust! t), Uubt! Kcud loud ci." Tho sin 111 voices of Kills rliifr down a lonn loom, lu which the air lb heavy with tho odor of tobano. No one Is MiiokliiR-, but tob.uco is to be Muelt cv eiyvvhere. Tht odor Is deep In tho hair of tho girls, at their linger tips, In tho libra of their diesse. When one moves the aioma moves. "Ciust, kIvo us iuoio love m-ou-o-r-o luf." The girls slnlek with l.uiBhtcr. A fotciuuu laps uiiKrlly and theio Is Pl lenic. nut In a moment Is hoaid tho voko of "llust," raised now- to a high pilch. Ho Is leading fiom a magazine. "The young couplo utood with locked nuns, looking out over tho valley. At the sound of her vnlio they clasped each other close lu nn embrace ot pas slounto pi otcst against tho Intrusion of this other soul. Then they turned toward the sunset and went bluwly and reluctantly Into the house." Again tho babblo of gills' voices and JONAS LONG'S SONS. ..Monday- With its array of special values, is a bargain day, not because it is Monday, but because our best en deavor is given to offering a choice line of merchandise at prices much below the regular prices. Judge of the opportunities to invest your money economically from the following price list : Domestics and Wash Goods. Lawns 28 inches wide, in a large assortment of patterns. 5 cent quality Mon- Ot-, day -2xU Batiste We call it the Wood bine. It is 29 inches wide and is usually worth 8 cents Jr a yard. Monday t-- Dimitics Lawns, Batistes and Percales. Values jr up to 10c Monday 3z C Crepe Tissue In some new designs and colorings. Good value at 18 cents. a Monday lUC Shaker Flannel The An usual 6c grade, Monday. . T"iC Pcrcnles rirrht nnrl rl.irlf I grounds, 1 yard wide. T&r I Tor rrrnilA Mnrwliir J 4.L Pillow Cases Made of one of the best brands of Muslin, size 45 x 36. Mon- 'r Bed Sheets Unbleached ; sue 72x90. Mon- -ja. day 3vC Bed Sheets Unbleached ; size 81 X90. Mon- a j day T-C Foulards, Pongees Good assortment of colors and pat terns. Regular price j 25 cents. Monday IOC Calicos Percale finish in percale patterns. Mon- a t day 42C Dress Goods. Wool Serges 34 inches wide in old rose, reseda, castor, blue, navy, and black. Mon- n day 1 loxW Wool Challics 38 inches wide. A good quality, soft finished fabric; all colors in cluding black. Good 1 q value at 29c, Monday. . . . VC Jonas Long's Sons ot , ,1 C3n Vlrd eT" TELEPHONE 1042. the luud rapping of the foicman te stnring order. Many of the largo cigar factoiles. vvheie fiom a hundicd to seveial hun dred men, women and gills aro om plojcd In tho making of clg.us, lind that if some light amusement is pio v Itled for the oiviipatlon of their minds while they whirl tobacco leaves Into shape twice and thieo times as much woik is pcrfoimed ns If they weto lot alone. This fact Is well known to inanufactuiers of the chaiucter of tho Host it nussell company, the Heiri maiis, Cicnnan, Moos. Vnlleus and oth eis. The vvoikeis left to bit In silence whllo ihey caio for llllcr, vvrappei and llnal peifectness of cigar shape grow Indolent, earelebs. slow, and their dally letuins ol cigars mauufactuicd show It. Hence tho Intiocluctlon of a "lead er," or music, or a music box. The woikci.s aie Instantly cheeied up, their lingers move faster, they huvo occupa tion for both body and mind, nnd the gain Is not alone their own, but that of their employer. This Idea of entertaining ihe hands engaged lu cigar manufacturing Is not a new one In Chit-ago. Spain knew It yens ngo, and I'ttba has pranked It for years and yeais. The wealthy inanufue tutors of Spain having huge plantations of tobacco In various parts of the woild hlro full oiehestuiH to play lor their woikpeople at times w hen It Is particularly necessary to get out large outers. Hovei.il of tho larg est manufacturing linns In Havuui today, firms which supply tho Chicago tiade, havo oichestras regulaily en gaged or "readers" who take the host bits of Spanish llteiatuie and In not unmusical tones lead them oft to their comiadcs. These "readers" oic almost Invariably chosen fiom out ot tho j auks of tho workpeople themselves. Tho scene In some of tho gicat Chi cago establishments when n leader llko (lust Is presenting a particularly lively bit of llteratura Is worth witness ing. Take for Instance Gust's piesrn tatlon of "Uncle Homus and the Tnr IJaby." Ho was at this a short time JONAS LONG'S SONS. All Wool French Surah Serge In royal blue, castor, brown, navy, red, green and , mack. xjOQd value at -2Q- , Coc. Mondav 0"C White Goods and Linens1 Victoria Lawns Fine qual-, (ties, 30 inches wide, vl- 10c grade. Monday .... W2C Bed SpreadsWe'll call it a Summer Bed Spread because f it's so light, bplendid quali ties, new patterns. Mon-. "64c; day Table Damask Bleached and cream. 62 inches wide, new 1 designs; good value 65c. Monday "A5c Toweling In white and , brown, best quality of cotton twilled, usual 5c quality. -57 Monday sC Standard Toweling Thc kind that usually sells at rv ' I2jic. Monday. IUCi White Goods In fancy check ' and stripes. Values up g -g 1 , to 15c. Monday II0C1 Turkish Towels The larg-i est, finest and the best, 'ja , Monday UC A Clean Up Sale of Remnants , in Table Damask and odds and , ends in Napkins at and below 1 cost. Silks Three Kinds, 24 Inch Printed Foulards- Best quality, in all the newest ' and most fashionable colorings. Values up to 75 cents. "2Q- MnnH.iv 5t , All-Silk Taffeta 10 in. wide. ' A heavy rustling quality suit able for rich lining or dress pur poses; all shades. A lot of remnants in fancy silks, a q- ( xalnps nn tn Si. MondavT't, Lining Silk 24 inches wide, a heavv twilled taonc witn a 1 beautiful silk finish in brown, red, blue and pirjk, and e rpH nnd Mark. Mondav .JC You cannot afford to create a poor impression of your business standing and ability. You will if you send out cheap, trashy printed matter. We do the kind of printing that makes a hit, inasmuch as we have THE material and employ people who know their business. the Tribune pub. Co. ago when the ilgann.ikcrs, the strlp peifi, the packets and nil the others lonierned In piodmlng a cigar vvero crowded Willi the littriy of getting out 5,000,000 cigars In one outer. fhihtby 01 deis lett his bench nnd sat himself upon n table with his leg.s crossed, his coat and vest off, nnd himself icuily for a reading. BecaiiFo everyone was under gieat tension ho selected houiethliig humninus, some thing th.it would case tho llngeis and make tho mind blighter. Whan ho opened his mouth theio was no sound lu tho loom hut the slight rustling of tobacco leaves or the low cough of a girl. Kv cry body Is listening, everybody Is lutcMestod. lleie arc boys and girls who have had little opportunity for school work, who havo enjoea few ad vantages In life, but they aro gieatly Interested In thoi.c clean, wholcsoma btoiii's, and flust Is their favorlto leader. (lust or Oustavo Hornboig Is a Her man clgarmaker with a bonorous volco and quite a knowledge of general llt eiatuie. Tho linn he vvotks for pro vide such books as he tails for and he leads whenever It Is nccesary. His leadings do not diminish his pay. It remains tho same as If he wcio at his benih making clg.us. Ilornbei'g disclaims much of the praise put upon him by his associated for his ecellent leadings. "I onli give them," he s.is, "what will lutei est. In (lennany In any kind of woik vv hero many pcoplo aie to gether some ono leads or sings. It Is just like nslirimou In a boat coming home. If Miino one stalls a song It U easier to low and better time is made. They glvo soldleis music for the samo leasoii. "One gets very .stupid over the to bacco If theio Is nothing going on lu the loom, Vour head teels as If It weighed a ton. Of course, you don't mako so many rlgai. Hut wllh lead ing or muslu tho time pabbrs quickly ami you do better woik and more woik."