6 THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, IDOL WEST SCRANTON MEMORIAL SERVICES ADDITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS TOR TOMORROW. Morning Sci vices Will Bo Held In St. David's Episcopal Chinch nnd nt the Fiist Welsh Coiif;ieg'Uloiinl Chuich In tho Afternoon Boy Caught Under a Car Fcndei. Scalded Ills Sister with Boiling Gteasc Shooting Match nnd Hoise Race Has Been Postponed. Soivh'fs will be colldtlifed 111 l. 1't vld'd Kplscop.tl chuiih totnortow mottling lit S imil 1o;'U h'i Im k, The holy mliimiltiloil Will no cniil nt th" lit st sen Ice, nnd the Initial, followed hv the ofllie of the holy t mnmitiiloii, .it the second. Tho cliolr will lit pto cnt. Tlio memorial eivlics nt tlio Tint "Wclf-li CoiiRr'Katldii.tl (huiih will ho hold at ' p, in. lonmiiovv, Instead of nt 10 n. in, ns ptovloiisly iiiinoiiiiiod. .Iiihli Waller Thomas, will lend it hl t'liy of MoKlltlev fuun tlio tlnio uf Ills With to Ills liiiiiiKUintlnii iih ptr-dilont, and Willi. mi John Thomas mid u piper on tlio doail pto.slilotifs i.ttoer ns chief miiulsti ito A pt.t.vor vnrvlio will aim )i hold In cunui linn with tlio scrvloe. Scalded His Sister. TVcvlil Howe II, of South fintfleld .ive ii iu, wont to his home voMoul.ty and iloiimiidcd mniiov ft oiii liN sltci, with vitilih to buy drink. Wlmn infused, lie lzed ii pan full of kikiso l'loni tlio Mno nnd throw It nt tho woman, t-atuiatlii;; hor clotlilm," mid f .ildlnt; hi r severely. lipr screams .ittinrtccl PM'iiil of tho nolshbot s, mid a ti'lpphmii iiu'i-..ik was sent to the station hoiKe, lint when a p.itiolmun miKoil. Howell hail escaped, A iv.m.iul will 1 sttoiti out fot his miM, Two Paities. Mi. William Miur.i.v, of Hevcntieuih stieet, leiontlv ontoi lalni d a number of oiim; poople at a patty In honoi of In r Kll(t, Miss .Mjij Mllii.tv. of Ni' "otK, Voi.il mul liistiumcnlnl seloi -tlotis weie lcndi'icd by n number of tlio piti ts, mul ipitpshiiit tits wpip solved Ml-s Nellie Uenitv of Not th Main fiNoniK also ontoi t.ntiPil hoi fi lends at lior hoiiio ipipiHIv atli'i thpv had taK Ptl hrr bv suipil-p hhe was nsslstecl In rnti i tnluiiiR bv .Mtrs .luliu Catoy SUNBURN Row and Almond Cri-am reraoTti redness ot tlie skin and eoothes the pain o( (unburn in one night. Take a bottle with you on your vacation. rOIt BALK UY 0. V. JK.N'KINS. Gloves and Corsets For Fall wear, are now ready for your inspec tion. The offerings from both departments in clude only the reliable makes and qualities, which experience has proved to give perfect satisfaction in service, and of course the styles are right in every particular. The Special Showing of Fashiona ble Gloves and Corsets in These Popular Departments This Week Ought to Be of Interest to Every Lady in Scranton. Stylish Gloves One-Button Walking Qtoves, with outside seams and saddle stitchings are looked upon as correct among the smart set, but Two.Clnsp Arabian flocha Gloves hold their own among those who value their excellent wearing qualities and their per sonal comlort. Dent's Kid Oloves need no recommendation. We have a lull line of the genuine Dent's Gloves in all makes, styles and colorings. Gloves for Evening Wear Our line is as complete now as it will be at Christmas time and embraces everything that fash iorsavj! is right. Special Glove Values at from , SO Cts to $1.50 Globe Warehouse and limy McWilllatnq. KlashllBhta who tiikrn liy Anthony OIII and re freshments were patted at a seasonable hum . Boy's Narrow Escape. Tied C.ipvvell, of Lafayette stieet n youtiK son of Mr. nnd Mr. Ocoiru Capwell, was rldltirr In a ivngon near his home jesteidny, nnd jumpoil oft in flout of n lifayettp tat. Youiir CapWPll was cnilKlit hptiPiith the fender and iIiurkpiI some ilMiinoo. The car was stopped and tho tuotnt nian cti It tiled the boy fiotn his pot li ons position, lie was not sctluiHy hint Shooting Matcli Postponed, Tlio shooting match urianped for to monow morning on tlio ht Ii k juid Kt nil mis between William Maish mid William Anni'iiimi, has lieon postpotipd until J'lldtiy on account of thp death mid hutliil of ripsident MiKln1t. TIip tin pa iiiinoutipod for tomonow on tlio Speedway, under Hip tuumbes of tho Wist Side Driving cluh Iuivp nlo bi'i'li pompoms! until u date to bo an noiinipd lalPt. runcral of Mis. Hughes. TIip funoial of tho lato Mm. Ann Hughes was continued .ostciilay uf tpt noon fi mil tho fiinillv lesldoiKo on ll.vnuii sticot. TIip soinIpp.s wpip In chnigc of llov. D. I). IlopkltiH. ti.istor ol tho Wolnh Ilaptlst chilli h mid Intel nil ut was niiidp In the Waslibiun hit tot lL'lllPtCl. Tlio T'.'H-ho.ii oi s mi in Thomas M. WatUlns, Kilns Willlnms, D.iMd A Mot giin, mid John J. Moigan. Tho sonbos wni' attended b a l.ugo tiiimhi r of Hl.itiVcs and fi lends of tho dtte.isod. Funeials of Chlldieu. Tho liitioi.il of Hilda, tho filing phild of Mr, and Mis. Thomas A. Thoibiiin, was un lipid ;itcidiiv nf tprnoon fiom the house on roilitpolith stioct Tlie ii mains win- latin ml In tho Washburn sttoet citnetii.x. Tlio i phi litis ot mi Infant tlilld of Mi. and Mis, Tlioinis DouiliK-, of K.wion stipot, wtto n No Intel led Mtenlny UftolIIOOIl. Tlio tuitPi il of Mi. and Mis. William .Millet ' ihlld will take place this af tPinoon fiom tho hoiiso at Aidibild initios, lluilal will be niailo In thu Camliila nmeteiy. Injuied in a Runaway. H nt o llottus of Ninth tiiiillold axpiuip, tlio will-know n attaeho of An slo's iil.itiltiR mill, tiKUtPii in a llxolv liiunw.n on Mmi(l.i mid had a naiinw l Si iiio fiom hPI lolls in lilt v. 11 was diMiiR a sphitPil hotp on South Wnshlnnton avenue, when tho .itllm.il beratno frightened, and losing cnntiol of tlio i ill!, Mi. HottPS was tliiowu out of tlio p1iIiIp. Up was sIlRhtlv injiiiod, but tn.in.iKPil to u ioet in a hort time. Choiis to Meet. Tin i holts of the Simpson Methodist KpNiopil i Inn ill, the 1'1 mouth Con- KipRatlon.il iliurch. tlio Kiist Ilaptlst tliuiili ind tho .I.tekson street Hap list i huii h and tin AVashliuin stteet Perfect Corsets Incomparable "Redfern" Cor. sets meet the highest require ments of the exacting woman of fashion, The new models are now in stock. Straight Pront Corsets, by all the leadine; makers, in a va riety of models to lit all tiguies. Prices from 50c the pair up. "P. D." Corset Special An excellent model in a teal $5.25 quality. All sizes today You take chances it you wait. Spec ial price $1.50. Children's Waists and Hisses' Corsets The most complete line to bo found in this city, and not a poor quality or bad style in the lot, Prices are right. Corset Prices for Ladies' Wear SO Cts to $10.00 I'reihyteilnn church, nre nil to lnp nt the West Side Union memorial service, which Is to be hold nt tho Washburn stteet l'tcshyterliin chut eh. Tho members ot thot-o cholts nre requested to meet at tho WuMilwrn stteet church for leheurnnl, on Wetlne--tin v evening, September IS, nt 8 o'clock. riogriunmo for Tomoirow. Tlie follow lug pioKritmme litis been iiiiuiiKcd lor the union pctvli.es to be held In the Wnnhbtlin stteet 1'iesby tcrlan chilli It loumtiow' afternoon, coiiiiiiencliiK at 1! o'clock; OrKtin Mituiitmy; nnthctii, by the united ( holr; responsive reiidlnp, Itev. 13. A. Hoyl: lijinti, "God .Moves In n .Mysteilous Way," conKiccitlon; scilp ture leading, Itev. S. 1 Mathews; an them, by the iholt; piuvct, :Cv. .laliics IleiinliiKer: hviuu, "l.pad, Kindly l.lKht," totiKioBatloii; wctinoii, Itev. It. 1'. McDci molt, player, Itev. Thomas detiitiihv, I). D.; hymn, "Neater, My Ood to Tlii'e." cotiKicKHtlon, benedic tion, Itev. J. P. Moffat, 1). I). Boys Weie Dlschnigcri. W. T HwliiRli'. of Not 111 (latlield ave line, had a number of boys aualKiied bttiitp Aldetmau ICtllow Monda eve nlii on the di.iiKo ot stntilltiK tools fiom IiIm otlHliiii, Theio was no evldi-nie to hold the bovs and the aldetmau dhi 1i.iik d the i.ie. Tilbune Brnnch Ofllce. rile public Is it quested to ..end or leave adv ci Using and news matter fot ptilillnitlun in tlio Tilbune at the West Suatitoii blanch olllio In .lenUlns' diuu stoic i ot tit i of Jlaln avenue and Jack son stwet It will be i delved their up to 11 ,10 ) in. and after that can bo sent illicitly to tlio main olllio on Washington avenue. Hot li the new and old telephones are In the stm i, mid messages over tln wile will be atti tided to. Oftentimes news ltiattei left at nthei places which ate dosed e.ulv In the evening do not li ai h the p.tpet. The 'I'tlbiitie invites contiibutluns of Ii ultimate news mutter, and a vvotd to the lotiespondent .it an time te gaiding happenings of Intctest will io celve Immediate attention. News mat ter fiom Hellenic and Lliuoln Heights can be lift at .tusilu Multh's ill tig stoic, ft oiii West l'.uK and Tiipp Pnik at "JO Ninth Stimnei avenue, and limit all otltet iiolnts at .tonkins' dtttg store. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Htni.ill I'iian- one of tin peiniauent men at the (.'olumbla llos,. company iiaitirs, has lHtuined home fiom the Pan-Aiiieilcan iprulton. Chailes l.ee, 111 well-known ctipeti ti i of Ninth Hiomlej aviiiue, is con llni il to liis home bj illiiesa. The diawltig lor $.'0 In gold, for the benefit of Division No, J,-,. Am lent Ot dei of lllbotninii", will take place on Dpi ember 1" The Hist ptl.e will bo J10, the second ?". and the thltd V: Itosioe llali It, who lias been lstlng filitiilj, bete lor "-nine time, left es terd.ij for his home In the South IMwaui Davis, of Notth Lincoln av eiiin. Is lonllned to Ills home b ill- liess. The Sloan loi.il had a meeting In Kvans' halt last evening, and tlie iiieiu bets lecelved theli t ut tent winking cauls. The voting people of the Hampton stnct Methodist l.'iil-c op.il ihuicli icin- diuted a peanut so. ial and entettaln mi n t at tho clitmli last evening, vvhlili was lilatalH patiouled and enjo.vcd bv all pic-etit. John I!. Thorn, us, the instuuuic agent, is spenilliifj a few t,ts at Htitlalii Wallet I'.atitev and James Me Hate, ot Ninth stieet have totttined home finni a si with ftlettds In I.uetne COtllltV. John T Williams and niothei oTltoik stteet ate home fiotn a visit In the tfiutltctn p.ul of the state. Mi and Ml" M. !'. Hlltlev. or Hoik stitet .tie eiiteitalnlng Mr. and Mi-. I'latcnio I!. Maietla. Mis duties Miihaol and Mi.s Anna Tupiei, all of l'ittsbuig. Mis Ihniin lVllovvs. of 'I'eiith street. Is lepoiteel to bo setlouly III at liet home. William i' Jones, o fltoek sttoet, Is teioNciing Horn an attack of iliouma- tlsill Albeit Williams, of South Main ave nue, wlio w.n Injuied In the mines lnoiith. Is able to be aioiind again. Mic H 1. Hvatts, of South Main ave avinue, Is suffeilng fiom an nuiy to hi l e.ve uielved on Monday wltilo dec mating In liont of the stoie. The I'olonlal club opined their danc ing class in Washington hall last even ing under the ilirei tlnu of Instructor Thomas Lewis, of North Scranton. IP v IVlet Itolietts, of OI phant, for linilv ot Wist Siianton, h.is incepted a call to a i hutch In M ihonoj t'lty, John I William- of Hampton stieet, ha.s i etui mil homo liom the IMn-Aiiier-lean Miss Ktiima 'aiey, of Noith Main avitiue, is visiting relatives In l.u Zt l lie county. The Kiinlnle club announce tin It (list minimal dance at Meais' hall, Tuesday evening, September -I. Hanoi V oi ehosti a has been engaged to furnish the niiisli, and Invitations have been sfiit to all the piomlnent oung so nify folk of the city and adjieent towns The at taiigements ale under the illiecllou ot tho following well know n jouug men. Hai t. v A. Mlllci, ihaiitnan: Itobeit 1). I'ottlt, scitetai. An It Hi own, Fioil St long, Hdwatd Allilotf llentv Hi lining. H.uiv J. n kins, David Williams, Jtuput Thomas, and Unwind Williams. Mi John l.ovetlng and dnughtei, Hll'abeth. of (licpinvood, visited IiIchUh on this (c jesteidaj. Mis. (iillllths, of South Main ave. nue, has lotiuned fiotn South Walts. Mr. and Mis. John J. Jenkins weie visiting relatives on this tddo Saturday Mr. and Mis. Cioiucr Williams and child, of Middle (iianvllli, N. Y., who have been tho guests of Dr. and Mi. J J. Hobeits, of South Main nvenue, K tin lied home jesteiday. The tnaiiiago of lleiuge Howell and Ml.s Anna Dagger will take place at noon today at the home of the bticle elect's paients on South Main avenue Itev. S. r. Matthews, of the First Rap tlst i hui ch, will pei form the ceremonv. Homy McMahon, of North Suanton, aged 17 yenis, was ictclved at tho West Side hospital jestenlay with a com pound fracture of tho nun He was Injuied whllo at vvoik In the mines. Tho following West Suanton ladles spent jestenlay with old filends at I'lttston. Mis. Allen, Mis. i:ans, A GREAT SURPRISE I) In itore for ill who use Kcmp'j njluin for the Throat ind Lunej, tlio eieat euJiantccd remedy, Would jou lelleio llut it Ii told en IU merits and any dmssUt Ii aulhorltcd liy tho proprietor of Ihli wonderful remedy to glte you tatnple bottle fteet It never falls tu cure cuto or ehronio cougln. All dtu.'sUU ell Kemp's lljl.am. Pike J5c. and Wc. CAN CURE ASTHMA and HAY FEVER, A Lending Physician nt Last Dl. covers tho Remedy. l)t. ltudolph Schlffmann, ot St. Paul, Minn., who In the rctognl.eil authority on tin oat and lung diseases, and who In thlity eaiH of pint the hits un doubtedly flouted and cured mote cases of Asthma than any llvlnt: phy sician, makes the astounding state ment that ho has at last dlscoveied a leinedy which not only gives lu stnnt relief In tho vvoist cases of Asth ma, Hay Fever and Hioitchltls, but efietts cures, where all other tieat meiits have failed. Such Is the confi dence of this phslolan In his dlscov oi y that ho has authoiled the im notinceiiient that all day tomonow ho will give ftee of c lunge a llbeial sample package of his lemedy to ev eiy stiffeter who applies at Matthew h Hi o' dine; stoic, ;t.'o Lackawanna, avenue. Tho-e living out of town will be sent a fue sample up to September 21st. If lliey will cue lose n Jc. stamp to Dr. It. Sthlrrmanu, STO Jackson stieet, St. Paul, Minn. Mm. Hvnoti, Mis. Dr. Hvnn, Mis. Mat how, .It. Williams, Mis. Pi he. Mis. Mooio, Mis. Hugliis. Mis. Williams. A nilnci liaiiud Halt:', was Injuied whllo at wotk In the Sloan mines yes tPlilnv. lie was taken to the Moses Ta.vloi hospital. Mi. and Mis. Thomas Tony, of Sum ner avenue, tup eiiteitalnlng Mis. J. i Jaikoii and duitghter Catheilne, of llalotim George Howell, of Vlntondalc, Is 9. llliig his slstet, Mis. Jin Pilre, of Lincoln avenue. .Mis. Flank Hoiiion and daitghteis Maltha and Mlldied, ot Hallstcad, tue Msltlng filend.s lu town Miss Anna Mot gaps, (1f Viutondale, has l etui nod homo fiom a visit with filends hue. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. McKlnley Memoilal Seivlces Will Be Held in Piesbyteiian Church Tonight. An Inteiestliigand popular Mi Klnlev memoilal seuit(. m i. j1P,j ,,w evening in the ,ug Sunda.v s, i,uo rooms of the Piovldeme Pies-b teilan chiin h. Dr. (iulld will picsldo'ainl a niiinlxr of btlcf addresses and otliT apptoptlate eenst.s H iJO IPoinl nent fe.ituies of the .seiviio Tlie set -vlie Is lot the public In giiiM.il and w ill take the plai o of tho ro( ommended momoilal ftiuei.tl .sei(es (f Tliuis dav. A loinmlttie has been appointed to Mlltablj (ipcor.tt1 the iootn of the lunch Let the people. s, far n, they can make It convenient, unite In this sonlie, with li has boon so urgently lciommcndid bv Piesident lloos.olt in his pi oi tarnation a few das ago. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. The Pi m idem o Woman's ln 1-tl.iti Tempeianio union will meet In the Ptovliletiie chiin li aftei ni.ieni ,n..-.i. lug tills evening. Di legate's M u. elected foi the convention, b onlet of tue presiiient. Mis. J D Hioiison of South ('anaan, is the guest of Mi. and Mis. Hatty Simons, of ciinti h avenue. The union ei v li o In tuenioiv of Piesident William MoKlnlev vvlll lie liold at the Piovldence Methodist Kps. i opal church tomonow morning at in.iO o'c Im k. Itev. It. W. CI met , pas tor ot Hie clnlstlan ihunh, and Itev. Albeit Hatchet Smith pistol of the Noith Main Avenue Haptlst ihunh. Will make tho nddlessps. Music up in opt kite fot the soivlie will be tcn lietod by the combined clloils of tlie sevei.il chun Ii A spoilal set ,o v I,,, held on 'I liursda.v afternoon nt tho Mpinotinl Haptlst i bun h. i otnineiii lug at S p. in, In niemoiy ot Piesident MiKlnlev. The pta.vets will bo Intel spot s'cd with lemaiks fiom the pastot, Itev. W. I". D.ivles, and membeis of the eongiega tlou. Hey. Di. It A. Tot it v, the well known lottuiet, of Chliago, who Is on one of his loctuio loins, spoke last evening tit Hie Noith Main Avenue Kaptibt tabeinaile befoio a laige an dleitio on 'Tlie .liistliiiatlon b r.iltli." deeply Inteii'sting all who hc'.ud him. Dr. Tot icy will be at tho t.iliet na, lo evciy evening of the ptosent week fi. W. Davis. Chat lis Kenwood and 11. I.'. Ot Klin will dose theli di tig stoics fiotn Jil i in. to 1 Jli p. in. net Tliuis. ihl oil in count ot l hu plesilonfs fuuei.tl. Last evening the Noi th Ihul stats basket ball team ami the Minonkii Slais plaed a mmv Inlet estlug game of basket bill at tlio Audltoi Itiui. At llio end of the second half of the game the sicne stood 7 to 1 In favoi of tho Stais DUNA10RE. Toinniiow at J u loe k the lunches in town will combine and hold a union soi Ice In the Methodist chin ih. c om incinotative of tho death of Piesident McKlnlej, Addi esses will bo made bv lite dlffeietit pislois and an aiigmeni ed choir w 111 be piesont. The boiough sihools will i lose on Thuisihiv. In the inoinliig the s, hol ats will all asspinhie in theli vittlous looms and the toacheis will hold ev en Wes comuieiiior.itlve ot the prcM dent's death until 10 o'clock All stoics and baihei shops aie dis playing notlies that they will be closed all day Thuisilay. The Wnnipn's Foiolgn Mlfcsionaiy society or tho Piesbvtetlan iliunii will hold its annual lallv day ineetlng at the homo of Mrs. Susan Nvo on Thtusday aftPrnoon at L'.KO oMciik. The Young Ladles Mission clielowlll meet with Miss Lvdla Fairer, of Cher iv stieet, on 1'ilday aftenioon nt I o c lot k. Walter Shaipo, of Apple stieet. Is convalesilng after n leeent lllne-swllh diphtheria. James Tuinbull, of tlinve sttoet, who has been connected with the Si i anion Stove woiks dining tho past thlity eais, on Saturday last leslgned his position and will spend his leiiialulng day III letlieinent fiom active laboi. Pievlous to his departure ho was pie spuIciI with a handsome Koid watch and chain by his formeis emplo)ets as a maik ot their appieclation of his long set vice. John Hiowti, of Haiper stieet. left yesteiday for Holy Cioss aiadeiuy, wheie be will lesnino his studies. Misses Kiitlo iVMiilley. Mattle KpIIj and Hose McDonald ictuinod to their studies at Stioiidsbure Nnnn.il school csteida, lleiuy C. Dieyer, tho well known bailtoue, lea vca today for Huston, wheio ho lias i etched a veiy llattci Ing offer, SOUTH SCRANTON MARRIAGE Or MISS SLOCUM TO HENRY S. WEBB. Cctcmony Was roiformcil nt the Bride's House by Rev. F. P. Doty. Funerals of Ralph Kelly and Lydla Kcllcrman Suipilso Tarty Ten deted to Miss Mamie Vockioth of Plttston Aventto by Her Filends. Ticket No. 10 Wou Glass Tea Set nt St. Faul's Church Fair. At tho homo of Joseph SIcmuiii, Pfll Sloctim avenue, on Mondav, Miss Jen nlo 11. Slociitn was mairled to Koitr.v S. Webb, of lll Mousey avenue, by p. Doty. -Mr. and Mis. Webb ale spending their honeymoon at tho Pati-Amcili ait and at poluta In Not thorn New Yoik and Canada. Mi. Wc lib Is one most widely known et the coips of lustnii tois of the International Conespond elico .schools. Two runcmls. The futietal of Kulph Kelley. the fouiteon-.veat-olil boy who mot dentil bv being tun over by a Dolawan and Hudson tialu Satliiday, took pa o esteiilay afteiiioou at 2.r.0 o'clock, and was vciy laigelv attended by the filends and lelatlves of the be leaved family ami the connades of the de ceased voting boy to take a list view of tltolr dopaitcd fi lend. Sen lies oer the I cumins weie held at tlio family lesldoitio on Fig stnct. aftei wlthli tho icnialiis vvcio taken to Heiiiik Ceiitte for lutei im nt. Set vices ovei the u mains of LmIh, the seviMi-moiithh-iild daughter of Mi and Mis Peter Kolleiman. were held vestenlay aftpinoon at S SO o'cloik at the family tesldenco on Cedar avenue bv Itev. J C. Schmidt, pastor of ti. Hlrkoiv sited Haptlst i hutch. Intel ment was made In the Plttston uvonuo eeineteiy. Suipilso Faity. A pb ts.iiit suipilso paitv was ten ihtnl to Miss Mamie Vockioth of Plttston averiuo last evening bv n lium bei of her ft lends on her lotitin Horn New Yin It city wheio she had bei it visiting for tlie past few months Tho evening was whlled awav in ginies singing ami dancing and at a lit hour lelieshnirnts weie si r cd. Those ii esc ut vvetp Miss F1.I01I i Hews. Lottie Miller, llmnii AViith. Katie Hlilhaidt, lilt Chase, LUio Si lu 11k. Floien Khln, Laddie V01 k 10th Lena Sclioiti, Canlo Kelp, Ld lle Vockioth. Helen Khln. Alnellii Hlatlei. Anna Haas, K.itle Hun, Chat his Schneldei. tiooro Oshwlndt, John Halm, Chailes Hotgliausei W II II 1111 Hellly, Chailes Dleknian, Joseph .nig. C, (Itltllth. William Kicssier, Aitliltr litlggs. Chailes Si hem k, Wil liam Hgan, and Adam Man . NUBS OF NEWS. Pali iik l'laheitv. a fm mm student of Stioudsliutg Noim.il school, visited that Institution ditiing tho week .Mi. ami Mis. P.itthk O'Domtell and famll.v. of New Votk. ate the guests of their inothet on Hliney aviiiin. Mis Anna (VMiillov, of this side has lett fot a stunt visit with H lends at Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Maggie Huiett. of clirm stieet, Is visiting tileuds at C.11I1011 ilale. Tho tnenibeis of the Jainos Comioll lodge. No lTn, Independent itulii of Odd Fellows, win meet 111 legulai s, . slon this e Piling, Miss C.oitiudo Spiay, of Oakland Calltotiila, is vl-ltlng li lends 011 Pitts, ton avenue. Louis S.tnftoti, of HonoMlali . called on South Side ft lends dining the week Tlio Mlssos Jennlo Ciopcloii, .! ss(. MiOcddllek. Fiances Mojeis ami c e iclla Ham It ato visiting ft lends at Caiboudale. lieotge Itelf, eiT I'lospeit nvenue, lias letitiniil fiom a ten dajs stay at lite Pali-Amei lean. At Si Paul'b ilmiili fair last own ing a glass tea hH was won by ticket No la The holder of the same i,m call and get his pi io Hum ativ tin tu ber of tlio eotnnilttop. Fildav nli,ht Is .lunger Miiminei) hoi night ami Sal iiid.iv evniins tin' Ta.vloi band will altend. The tiollev i.aitv which was to 1 given tomoiiow night by Mt.Sihwenk ei and .Miss Moitsl h,is li, , 11 postponed 011 account ol the death ot the piesi dent. The Ladles auxlll.uv of lite Hlckorv Sttett I'tesbj letlaii 1 hun it will 1 on- dllct ultolloe pttiv tills atteinnon The paily will leave f inner Plttston ,i, llllo and Hinli stteet at 'i 'ill o'c lot k llio .Misses Amelia K ell, Anna Faust Mate Wit til and Mut Hi 1 Nun't hav lotuinod limn a tmi-oay visit in New Yin I; ell.v. Mrs John (lllbildo and dauglitoi Ida, ot Hrookl.vn. N. V have letutind I101110. after a .seven weeks' stay with ft lends 011 Flu Mi ot. Miss (letlle HoNoniamp of Ashlov Is visiting Miss LIk.Ic OII111.1, on Plttston av 'line. The inembets of tho (j m Sm I il 1 lub will hold a soi ial at Win Mm;, man's hall Monday evening. Sept. J : Thomas (I'Kaia, of Plitso 1 neniie, Is visiting filends In New York iltv l!" 1 1. J. Hustln. of tlio CathPiIi.il pieaiheil the si 1 moil at tho l'otty 1 louts' devotions in St. John's iliunii last nlglit. Th" devotions will close nt S o'clock this mniulng with a solemn hJgh 111 iss Monday night the serun 11 was by Itev. J. J.iiiMln, of the ( h -dial who took lor his tet the wo Is "What doth it pioilt a man to gain tho whole wotld and lose hln boitl," GREEN mDGE. W II P 1 k. of Mon.se avenue, left jestenlay for Huffalo. Mis. lieotgo D. Hi own of Sander son avenue, has as her guest, Mis. t S. Hogait. of Mlddletowii, N. "i T. H. Jackson of Mousey avenue, Is contlneil to his home by Illness. All liieoii HlelRp ding stotes will b" closed Thuisilay fiom 'I to 1J a. m. and 1 to i p. in, mid open lu the evening. A vciy piottv ilitiieh wedding took pi, lie last ev oiling at St. Paul's 1 lunch, when Miss Maud McIIiirIi, clatlglitei of Hlehanl Mi Hugh, and Joseph W. Ma- ho f Oljpintnt. weie uiiitd lu uiat- liiiKC, by Hey. . J Mi Matins, pastoi ot the chuii li. The bilde, who was 111 tended bv Miss Maiv (iunoll us hi Ides, iniild, entoiecl the ehuiili on the turn of Iter father, and was nut at tlio altar by th gloom and his host man, Thomas IIorhii The bildestnald, who pi ei cited the bildc, wa diessed in pluk IiiiimIowiic, tilnimed with dm boss l.u e, and eat 1 led a shower boiiitiet of pink carnations. The Inirto's dtcss was white oiubiolilerpd chlfloii, over white taftctu, ami waa tiliumvd with velvet. ANNOUNCEMENT Funeral We Will Close our store all Day Thursday. THE. Art Goods Sale Continued Today The scope of the bargains that this sale offers is best understood when wc state that the former selling prices of the goods were three and four times more than they are now. Brisk business yesterday in the Art Goods De partment in spite of tlie rain storm. No wonder we are kept busy, for bargains such as this sale con tains does not remain long without purchasers. Again today we resume an interesting value-giving in Art Goods of every descrip tion. These values should strongly appeal to ladies who delight in adorning their homes. GIVE THE FOLLOWNO ITEMS YOUR CAREFUL ATTEN TION. THEN COME TO THE STORE AND VERIFY EVERY STATEMENT MADE HERE. Skein Silk, Tassels and Cords AT 2c, A SKEIN. IhiibioldPiv silks In many iliffci cnt eolois w 01 th Oi. AT lc. A SKEIN. rainy whlti build that sills for f tents AT Oc. A SKEIN. xsoitcil lot of .vain, vvoith fiom lu to Hi 5c. FOR A DOZEN SKEINS. l.lnell floss foi embtoldeiy. All eolois of these Woith mote than double 5c. TOR FRINGES. 1 sod tor nigs nnd 1 m tains Pa own and gat net eolois Values, l"a , jiii ami .'"ii 5c. TOR UPHOLSTERY CORDS. Pain v upholsteiv tii ds in niaiiv dllleteut (olois wot til 1" and JOc. 5c. TOR SILK TASSELS. Sill; tassels ami bells for fincy wotk in handsome shades, woith 1 ie to 2."i , 5c. TOR TASSELS. Fin 1 iishlon and fancy vvoik, woith mote than double Hunch eds of Laundty Birs Hemstitched. Bureau Scarfs Stamped do. lies Embtoldeiy Linens White uncovcied Cushions Satin covcied cushions and othei nttlcles of ait can be purchased at this sale for less money than they cost the makeis. Don't delay, as a chance like this 1 to Lopg's Sods I EDUCATIONAL.. Free Tuition Hv a iei nt ait nf the IcrisI.i tine lice tulilon is now sianted ai the Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloomsburfr, Pa. to ill thcM ptepailiiK to tea. b This echool maintain 1 oiii-cs ol sttld lot iciulieix. lot tlincp ptepailiiK foi 1 oIIprp, and 11 r tho-i sttUlV lilt? Illlfle It HI I l lO Willi tT Hill l'l"N el lii r M.h '1 oflrts . h 11 fciu , 11 ir a'l' l.il:tJK' at u-li lu" Klii Viiln 1 J. T. Welsh, J.M, Ph. D., Priii BINGHAfflTON TRAINING SCHOOL. I r pmti tii ku 11 I ml ptjf Muto nil )lrn I'l 1 il li tin uz Mjh I 1 i -r. ' IlI.eN M IhJUltlK, Kill I IJll'U 0l II at iii mi I (. in alii S. A. Doolittle, S' lan V' mi llni.l irntin, N V .CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY Vissahickon Heights, Chestnut Mill, Pal A lionnliiic ilioel for t ill tlie clrealcil niulliinuiititl oprn connin norlli of l'lilli letplili v ndiiiili s from llro.ul st Mntion I'or citaloRiics scMicx JAMES I.. PATTCUSON, llead.Masttr. SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, MJRAMON. P. T 1 lo.tir, 1'icnJcnt. 1 inur II Iimll, Ircif II J lo.tir, Manl P. Alien. Vice I'niltlrnt. Si-crctiry. Sho woio a i olliir of lui-i' nnd i. tilled n boinntit ol liiliil tn'ii .t tin' i iimliiflon uf llio lOirmtmv, mi cdalini nti' woildhiK cllnuir was miviiI nt thf lionif nf the InldeV p.it I'tltR, on Adittns iivpuup 'I lit ouiiK ioiiilo loft on .1 iiti tiiiln for nil PNlPinlod vvrililliiR ttlp. v hlili will Im lildo .V' w niklt. Xpvvhureh, Alh,iu.v and I.hbi ilomai .Mi .Million In a ili.iinilni; nilltR l.ulv, ilm whs ptonilncnt In 1 Inn idi nnd --o. 1 Ial I'liclos, nnd lmi' lnihli,tiiil is nuo uf Ol.vih.ini' most pi)tciiilhliih' otimj mm All momlii'iM of the On en HI1I15P Wo ni'ins I'hilstliin Temioi,ini o union 1110 mitii'titod to It- iiipsont at tlio nii'ot Im," at tho homo of .Mt. ,1 V. 1 low oil this ttfti'iiiooii. an dPlcKiitcH tu tho count) convention nn lu lio elected. Mtf. M. A. I.vnott and dniiKlilei, Ak' m s, nf SiimleiKtiii tivenue, hiivti 10. tut nod from a four vveeKh' May nt Km k.ivvay Hoik li. Miji. Pi, ink Hnnlley, of Now Yoik ell, is tho Biiest of Mm, Tinviihonil J'noip, nf ('ajiuilHo aveiiuo. Atuhioxo Hpi'iu'or. Jr , of WntdiltiRtnii uvenue, cuic'ied Lufajette colleeo ea. To 3"'f'"-' oasenve the DAr op the Uatc President McKinlcv Miscellaneous Ait Goods. Silk loidod tuswols, ifjc: leguliir pi ii e, "Ik , in assented handsome) eolois, used for cushions. Fancy Tilnged Tablo Covers, 10c. Was liV.; In plain unci fancy pat terns and good size. Battcnbcig's Patterns Just Half. A huge, Muled assortment. Tho piiies plalnl maikcd. Pay Just half. Fnncy Knit Biucau Scaifs, 30c. I'oiiner pike, iVic. A vciy hand some 111 lb lo foi tho house and neer offeicd so low In ptlcc, Biucau Scaifs, 10c. nebular 3'ti. TIiim Siaifs with mats to match, lautv tullliil ciIrc. 25c. for Table Coveis. Stamped fiinged tabic covets, woith 40c 50c. Scaifs, 29c. .stamped I.incn Huteaii Scaifs ot electant deslKlis. A Matchless Bargain. Cushion top, ns'-otted patteins, woith It 0111 ,'0e to Toe. All ro at J"lC, may never occur again. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre Vt ill I1- Irw an! Miiua 1 A I III II , Ilu Vfanijct (Wednesday, Tonight) Jefferson De Angelis IN A ROYAL ROGUE t 1 1 p 1 Mruni I Ik iff r 11 " il iti 1 ill I Iv l I1mhm1i on at omit nf I'MHitttni Mi hml v s 1'intul Nuti are Hon 1 11 itlf Friday and Saturday Nights and Saturday Matinee, llVliltV VI Villi II, jrcnl. 1 r lljiitifi p. THE VOLUNTEER ORGANIST DmiiMimI fnni il r nj r ili mine name IU VM M iAIW I nl n?f I . tin i I iH t i t i '1 hoininii q a Uk -imnoi an I in f mipi i"iw irliii iui Vh ol th j.- M inin Mt in in I ? tin il rtrntx I'llll h I in i,.'. , A . nil -! U1 IIIM, MltlK Im 1 tlr M iK lit li h ill Oil V ui (lildiin i nn nut M Ii'min,' 1j( , V 11 i I Mil WniTH rj IL ') a III Academy of flusic M III I- I , i- V J lliirii JUnijrr. The Myiklc-Hiuder Company vimim t. lonvv, Tho Power of Love, iiisit.iir Knohs of Tenncbsce. Mil i , r l'r i r-. HI, ll 1 1 hi J I i' nine I'M" - I", i. I' ' "" N i, Il r ill, n,i will f .1 il nil lai lliiirH iln mi i ml nt I'u -!l in VI ImtiIiv lunoMl STAR THEATRE M I 1. Ill IMIISI.ION, VUnit.iT It 1 Itllo It ..Mill 11. M ml i s ih mtifi t hi "Ittetiy Maidens lUule&qucrs. VI urn - VI niin in I Vlnlni mI.u titilnv Mi potiopf was ,1 niomlirp of tin 1 l.iss of pmi Kiaduatoil liom the Hiliuol of tin It, kiivvaun,!. OBITUARY. "Vi:. l,i:i:, ncod .S vr.tts who hT3 hoon tut ,t 1 111 m lio i- of jears pniplovod iih c'o.uliman by (l 8 Johnson, died laM itiKlit at the I..icknvi,tniM hospital of tjphuld fovot, The doi.'.thod was a son of Mr. anil' .Mm. Hartley I.er of ln.'li Cipotiso a v 011110, both of whom Mil vivo him The rnnoial announce, ment will lie made l.uet. Ml'MlAIM, MAM.nV. of SO l.'mmet Mtet, died at his home jesfcrday inmuliiij. lie Is survived by his wife Tim funeitil announcement will be made later. FunernU. Tho fiiinMal ot Hie late. Wllllftm C Jotio.s will take plate 11 1 2,7) o'clock thlst afternoon rutin the linn on Aiker tivoiiiie, Intoimeiit will be nude In 'JtllburIV slicct ccmiLtciy, 1 ,