rW-.-) ty , , B'N THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1901V ' WEST SCRANTON THEY MET THE CANDIDATES GATHERING IN REPUBLICAN CLUB BOOMS LAST NIGHT. Judge Carpenter, Controller Jones, Coroner Huberts nntl Surveyor Stevenson, Introduced to the Rank und File of the Party Bonrtl of Trnde Resumed Their Meetings Inst Evening Clem Mnrsli Ac cepts Sim Bnvls' Challenge The Funeral of Clmrles Metzgnr Notes and Personals. 'An enthusiastic meeting of local I!p publlcuns -was held lust evening In tin rooms of the AVest Side CViilrnl Uepttl) II win club moms, where tin- reincseii latlve party workers met llio onndl tlntcs on lilt'1 county ticket. There wore present JiuIko Carpenter, "onli-nller v.. A. .lolies, CNironei' Itoherts mid Sur veyor tJcorge Stevenson. Tlu following inoinliers nf the mi live committee were also present: .lnhn li. AVIlllntns, Hon. .Inlni M. Fair. i. T. Pavls, C K. Olver, lion. Kdwunl .Tames, Joseph Oliver, David .1. Davis, Kuenexer 'Williams und Jloi'fran Tlinm-jis- The purpose of the meeting was lo introduce the candidates to the local executive committeemen and lo out lino the work of the coining campaign. I ton. .1. 1!. Fair was chairman of the meeting, and remarks were made by ttotinly Chairman Jr. 1.. Taylor. Hon. John H. 'Williams, "W. fiuylord Thomas, District Attorney Lewis,, (leorgo L. Peek. David J. Davis. Kbenezer 'Will lams, Richard Roberts, 10. Daniels. Orif T. Davit-', Thomas Reynolds, John H. "Williams, Charles K. Olver, K. U. Robathan, C. '.It. Ackt r, J.. A. Howell, T.. P. Wedenmn. John J!. Edwards. John R. "Wilson, David Owens. John R. 3'ari', Judges Carpenter, Controller Jones, 3-Mward James, Jr., Waller S. Bevan. Calmer "Williams, l' li. .Iteese and Thomas P. Daniels. The. speeches were in the main eulo Kistie of the Republican candidates and nlong the line of the work needed in the coming campaign. Judge Carpenter said he felt very grateful to the members or the bar present for the many kind expressions mill said he was grateful at being able to meet so funny of the parly workers In West Seranton. He is satisfied, he said, that the re sults from such a meeting will be u tlrely satisfactory, and there is no doubt that there will be but one result A Daily Reminder Von will not lip ilisapimliilril in Dnfour'ii 'far; it will lolii'U' Hut. , Cough fun' t.'otd in one niaht. FOIt SALD BV 0. W. JtSKISS. Onderutear Fop Fall and Winter Weap Two Great Departments Filled with Matchless Stocks and Un equalled Values For Ladies and Children We are now sliowiug a superb Hue of Underwear of Jtevery description, in all makes, Aveights, styles and sizes. The products of the best mills only are offered, and besides the ordinary two-piece suits, a full line of combination (one piece) suits are shown in a full range of qualities, weights and makes. Combination Suits are more popular this year than ever before, and can be had to fit all figures. Underwear for Ladies and Children Center of Left Aisle, Haiti Floor. For Gentlemen's Wear No Men's Furnishing store in Scrauton carries a line of Underwear that will compare with ours in exteut, variety, quality or prices. We show everything that the intelligent, well dressed man cau think of aud promise com fortably fitting, perfectly made garments in every iustauce, Prices to, fit your pocketbooks and values better thau any vfnere else iu this city. The entire season's line is now at your disposal, Men's Underwear to the Right i v ' Of; Our riain Entrance, Globe Warehouse " J ! ..,. .e ihU'j.fi gMW.-. JyfWitJ .iaur arter eleellon dny. There Is no good reason why the voters sliottld not rally to the mipporL ot the Republican can didates, anil roll mi a large mnjorlty at tho comliiB election. Controller Jones snld he felt flnltcreil nt the reception accorded him throiiRli out the emmty, and Intimated that the results are bound to bo what all Re publicans nro loolilmr for. Thn meeting was one ot the most en thusiastic ever held under the aus pices of the club, and was ihoioiiRhly enjoyed by all present, Board of Trndo Meeting;. The AVe.it Wide board of trade held thnlr Jlrst meeting last evening after the summer vacation, and met In Co operative hall, owing lo their vacating the former ipiarters. President Daniels was In the chair. A number ot bills were ordered paid. The mailer of a meeting place was left In the hands of the president and secretary. The following resolutions were sub mitted by Dr. 1) W. Kvans, and were unanimously adopted! W !ti're.i., We .ire i in oil "t iiijiiv minor Int. lu.nonii'DU .mil iicie.fiity iepilr in our iilc u.ill.4 mill MU'i'i iiiiltm, .mil Wlirtc.iN l.illle Mli'iiltoii Iijh Item I'.'iil lo in.iko :iiil tnii riiiciit innl ne e.iii ii'p.iii-, ulildi is uMiiWml. In Ilic ttcll.iio .mil Mfily nt 111" I'MU'lill pulilli i In! it. lpliil, Tli.it tlii-i iirsJiiiJlioii, Iho JViM iilo Il.i.iril i.i Ti.iili, iloi'in II :i wiiH" ill liter lo I. ill lllllllllill t" tin' piop't' lltli.'i.ll- III tlio f.itt Hi. H tin to .iro tn.iny i'ijiici inn-. ulnl uiiiulc places In tlio iciioni ot l!i litwiiit'.- pnilii.li of ll,n I'.iil,. mil tli.it ! i in-: In- il .i iiwin-illy In timloi -it'll pl.H i' .ilo In uii' tilt' mhi'lit of i .lil wi'jllur. Ho it fintlii'i' l.'.i.i.lviil. "Hut tlio Wot siiio llu.inl nf 'I'l-.ulo inti-iili'i- Unit lljili' t'jll. lias not li'ft-hcil tlio .illiiilinu thai li ilue II, urn-lili'ilni: its J in -pnil.inui us .ni liilPKiat pail "f Hio. sroonJ il.i-s illy tint si i.iiiit'ii nnw i.-: anil fin tber tto-ulvoil. 'Ih.il ailiiil that llio piopor of IniaU iiici I ii iiiliiinlltfo uimpo-pil of liictiihrrs nt llio Wost It lo lloanl of Tiailo in I'onfcioiuo. anil lli.il mii ii ippaitini: iiinl iinpiovins- lie Irnilnl lo .11 omii. mnl ilial s.idl ooiiiinillu' nit n a mtiilo vi-ij.iiiliiiu' wnik to 1p InnUi'il .iflif in t'ie li minis nf llyilo l'atl!, as nfou"aiil. President Daniels submitted his resig nation lit the following communica tion. Ni.mii. n. I'.i.. Hi t. ", IS'01. fiio Wo.' -..lo llo.inl nf 'I'l.nli', lit.v: lirtillrinrii: I toiiilor lioionilh my vosiyiialion .is pri'.-iilmt of tlio Wo-l Siilo lloanl nt Ti.nlo, to tal.n ollol iiiiinoiliatib. I lu-lioM' tlio pioslilont nf an omauiration Midi as Hi.' Ui-.-t Siilo linild o Traili' s-'noitbl lie a l'l'-iilei.t ni tiiat pailionla'.' in I inn nf llio i ily. As 1 i!o not now losi.l." in Wci 'tiaiiloti, I tori it tn In: my duty tn trltnnaii-li the otlioo nt pi-i-idint, ,illlii'iin;li I -lull ri-taiti mi niotnlioo s'lip in tlio lio.iid. ami .shall ul nil tiling lip i.'.nly ami willing lo (.my mil .my iliiootions nf the tiiuiil iii any way. In IrtnlPiitisr this iosii;iiJtioii. I iIp-Iip In nial.o l.iinun my approi iatinn nf tho hnnoi" I fiol in haling for tli-' thiol tiini: la-on oloetoil tho pit'-iiloiit of tlio hoatil. Mhiili Ii.k ilono -n mm li foi tho i;ii,wtii anil ilovolnpini'iil of p-l -L-i.in-i.iii. li is i iii.it Iff nf ipaiPl tn mo to ta!.o Hit stop, lull I ih it lioliexiim: tint tho in iro.sis nf Iho luMid will ho host miIi-oimiI liy li.nln' as its pioshlont a tosiitont nt tho loir;, tiny tiUliiKtly its mvn. 1 ihanl. the nirniliofi. fnr t'loio rn-npoiation. ami tnr llio Moik whiili thfi li.uo ilono imiii.u: my Tonino nf olli' o. Voiy 1 1 uly jniii. rhailo-i K. Patiicls. On motion of Vlce-Piesident .Tenkin T. Iteese. the rcigiiution was laid on the table, and1 the hoard insisted upon nmi serving out the term for which he -I ". was elected. Tho committee looking toward bettor until service lit AVest Hornnton was continued. The addition of a clrcttlni' curb at tho corner of South Muln avenue und Washburn street was reported, Mr. Mason brought lo the attention of the board the numerous depreda tions conimltled by children along the lines of the street car company, and urged thai parents put tt slop to the 1 raetlco, After several minor matters were discussed tho hoard adjourned. Entertainment Last Evening-. The West Side Athletic club held an cntt'i'talutnciu and social In Mcura' bull last evening, which was well at tended, The pi'iiKrnnnue Included spe cialties by a number uC talented ama teurs. Solos were rendered by Michael Con nois. .tunics ihillittther, .lames McHiirIi, Owen Ilnnnefi'nll, Misses T.nvelle, Con nors, and lllne, Harry Hlntel, .John Phillips, Mantel tlreeiie, Kltr.palrlok and Tourney. I'lano olns were played by Miss Maine Httjmn and Tnllle Lewis. MIsm Kille Itrnu'tiliur recited. Krit liiiblnsnn played harmonious selections, ilillllths and Mlenwnod did an acrobatic (urn, and the 'Mtini;nu Hros, ruvo a buck and wlnw dance. The Kxcelslur (liiartette saiiK a nuinbnr or selections. The dance which followed was en Joyed until a late hour by seveinl hun dred younj; people. Marsh. Accepts Challenge. I'leiu Marsh will accept the elnil Icukc of Sim Davis to shoot at no plff eoas for $r.(M) a side, and will meet bint at The Tribune otllee next Monday af lernoon aL 'J o'clock to post a forfeit of Slua to bind the match and sIbii ar ticles of aniecmeiit. Jlc will also ttKioe to take Metlale as a. partner anil shoot a double match iho same day With Anuemtiu and Jones. The match to bo Shot two weeks from the time of sIpmlnK arti cles, lie stales Unit lie does not care to shoot Ids matches through the news papers, hut will agree to The Tribune iictliiff :ih stakeholder. A Bnilroad Victim's Funeral. The remains of the lute William Seal ley, who was killed at Port Morrl-; Sunday night, were brought to this city and taken to tho home of tho mother of the deceased, 1U0 North Van P.uien avenue, from which place tho funeral will lake place tomorrow after noon at l!.!:o o'clock. Interment will be made In the Cathedral cemetery. Scalley had been employed as a brakemau on the Lackawanna rail road, and In stepping from one car lo another missed his step and fell be neath I he wheels. The man's body was horribly mangled. He It? survived by his mother, l no sisters and one broth er. Funeral of Charles Metzgar. The funeral of the late Charles Metz giir occurred yesterday afternoon front the home of the daughter of the de cased, Mrs. William J I. Iteese. on Thirteenth stteel. The services were conducted by Iter. A. 1. Itamr. pus-tor of St. Mark's Lutheran church, tnter nieiti ua made in the Forest Hill ci-m-eterr. The ch'iirch choir assisted in the ser vices. The pall-hearers, were John J. Ilopkii'i., Llewellyn Jones. Ilon.iamln 'iillli'JiH, Hiram Savers, Kvau Hughes and. Uavld Williams. Recent Mine Accidents. Thomas .1. ltalney. of Arch bald street, employed n a miner In the Hellevue, was Injured by an explosion of gas recently. His face, hands, arms and legs were burned severely. John Clarke, of Rowland avenue, also an employe in the liellevue. war- In jured by a fall of roof while at work recently. Hi., leg was fractured mid back iujuied, Coming' Events. Si. Patrick's Ladles' lrl.-h Catholic Benevolent I'nlon will hold Us ninth annual apron and necktie social In Menrs' hall on Tlmk.-giving eve. The annual bamiuet of Si. Paul's Pioneer corps he held on Thurs day evening. October 17. in the Knights of Columbus dub house on .North Washington avenue. Events of This Evening-. A testimonial concert for the liun deld ststets will be hWil at .Meat's' hull this evening. .u excellent programme lnus been arranged. The ladies of the Wuhhhuru street Presbyterian church will meet this ev ening .liter prayer meeting' to decide about a rummage sale. Tho wedding of Hli-hard Morgan, of North Lincoln avenue, anil Miss Kllza belh Smith, of North Itubecea avenue, will take place this evening:. The Prohibition Yemiierance Alliance will hold a meeting in Morgan's hall this evening. Classes Nos. S and tl. taught by Misses Minnie Young and Kllxabeh Kmniel, will hold t,n enlertunmcnt and social this evening In the Chestnut street (ierniau Presbyterian ehuich. The P.iiKgonlu lodge. No. ::sii. Knights of Pythias, will meet In u. n. Lvans' hall thlo evuilng and confei the second rank of csijulre on several candldiae-i, llehearsal of the Sons of Temperance. Clee club at the home of County Or ganizer Ciouicr D, Iteese. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The obsti net Ions on the Washburn car line are. many and varied. They Include stones, barrels, tin cans, mor tar boxes and other things, Antlteny Kriday, of Fifteenth .street, had his bark and head Injured yester day by a fall of roof In the Sloan mine. Dr. J. J. Hrennan Is attending him, James Cuslck, of North Van Huron avenue, had his foot Injured In the urlggs slum yesterday by a pump falling on it. Fred Thomas, of Kvercit avenue, who was Injured iccenlly In the Hilggs' shaft, is recovering rapidly mid expect. to be out soon. Mrs. John Jtlley, of Price street, Is fc't'i'ltniKly ill, The llerthu La Monte Missionary Society held an Interesting' meeting In Hie Washburn Klroet Presbyterian churcn yesterday afternoon. The work foi tho coining winter was out lined by thotio hi charge. Tim prize drawing which was to huvct taken place this evening fur the bent'llt of the widow of the late John Morgan, bus beep postponed until Wednesduy, October ::o. The Colonial club held a meeting lust A SENSIBLE MAN U'culd ii.c Jump's lUl.am for tlie Tlaojt and l.ur;j. U U cluing- iiioro CoiijIm, CuMt, Asthma, JlioniliUlf, C'lcip jud all Throat and l.uns Troubles, tlisn auj ollur tncdkliic 'I'ht ii pilctgr lus authorised auy UiuviiLt lo sWs ;ou a ijiiiil Hot lie lac lo cuiivlnio jon ul llio U.rik't tl'U siCJt l niL-Jy. 1'iliv 2m. and ''). evening In lis rooms In Washington hull, whore they are now comfortably uliartoredt Hoy, the Ron of Mr. and .Mrs. AVItllnm Penn Morgan, ot Vliitondule, had his leg ninpiituted at the Merest Taylor hospltnl on Monday. Ills recovery Is conlldellllv expected. The Irotiiiols Dancing class hold a so cial In Washington hall Inst evening. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. and Mrs. L, K. Tentiey, of As bury Park, are the guests of the Tor iner'n sister, Mrs. Ktlwlu Lockwood, of South Main avenue, A son wan recently born lo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creegtiii, ot Soranton street, Mis. O'Uoiuielli of Scranton street, Is seriously lit, mul Is not expected to live. Horn To Mr. ami Mrs. Henry ltur nier, of Fellows street, it girl. Mr. Curran, of Frlnk street, and Miss Sweeney, of Jackson street, will be united In iimn-luge at St, Patrick's church todav. John Harris, of Division street. Is visiting fiienda In New Jersey. Mies Maud O'Malley. of Jaekson street, returned home- recently from a visit In St. Louis, Mo. Phillip Williams, of Price stieel. has returned home fiom the Pan-Amriican and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. .Mayo, of Swe. i.tm! street, are visiting relatlvus In 1 1 real llend. Mr. and Mrs. David Mradshnw, of Latnyette street, are ul nilffalo. Jliss Ida aud Master Stuart Lewis, of North Hyde Park avenue, arc homo from the P.iu-Amerlcan. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Smith, of Lin coln avenue, me spending a few days In New York. Iter. Albert Crtiwn, wife and daugh ter, of Clayton. N. J have returned home from a visit with relatives and frlenr'.: here. Mrs. Isaac Price, of Swetland street, is the guest of friends in Orange, N. .1. Mrs. M. ,1. Williams, of Synth Main avenue, is spending a few davs at Huffalo. A surprise party was tendered Miss Kthel Woodruff of North Hyde Park avenue Monday evening. Lieutenant of Police John Davis Is attending the Winans Hull murder trial at Honesilalo. Miss Hello Snyder, of Twelfth street, was tendered an enjoyable party by a number of her friends recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Jones, of South Sumner avenue, have returned home rrom tho Pan-American, M. J. Itnlney, of Luzerne street, is spending his vacation in Canada. Miss lioldle Gardner, of North Main avenue, is visiting at Ml. Cobb. Mrs. Thomas Klepplnger. of Tani aiitiii, is the guest of her daughter. Mtc. George Fiehler, of North Sumner avenue. J. V. Caiey and family, of West Kim street, have returned home from an extended stay at Penobscot. -Miss Kate Healey, of North Hyde incnue. Is spending: her vacation at the Pan-American. Miss Mary Nuran is seriously ill at her home on Twenty-lirst street. Mr. and Mr.-. I'iwilym Maddock have returned home from their we-jdlng-lour. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. North End Stiws Defeated the Crack Taylor Stars at the Auditorium Last Night. in one of the most hotly contested games of basket ball of the season, the Nonh Knd Stars defeated the crack Yayloi Stars last evening by the score of W lo ft. At the close of the flrsl half the score was S to o In favor of the North Knd Stars nntl in the sec ond half they increased It to '.'2 to 0, The line-up of Him teams was as follow.-!: Tajlur mji-. xhhii i:,i M,., IctiUlt!-. tilit h.iw.ttil I. MM'lti.Kcv i. i:v.ni i.'it timolol i. sum. Howell i mlii irntPi 1'. Ktatr, Winili'iliiitii u'titci- Tial.r ' Hoi- U'tl ii'ini'i T. Ili.ins Mjk-Ii loll gn.inl 'I'. .Mi ( lii-U.i li'iilin liulit KiMiii , r,ji'. Officeis Chosen. The opening assembly of the Scran ton Men's .-oclety of ihe North Knd was held Monday evening In the Providence Presbyterian social rooms and the usual annual routine business attended to. Captain Dolph Ii. Athertou, the retiring president, presided during the election of the following odlcers for the season of l!Wl and l'.i02; President, Judge A. A. Vosburg; ice president. Major .1, H. Fish: secretary, (leorge W. Henedlct, est.: tivasllier, Sidney lleuwood, The piogr.imnie for the year, though not yet fully forinu lat"d, will probably Include several ad dresses on popular topics: an evening of Impersonations and two "Ladles' Nights." The feature of dainty lunch eons at the close of the assemblies of Inst year will probably be continued through the present season. The so ciety has a membership of nearly one hundred men of various walks, vitia tions and religious seels of the north secllon of our city. The Young American Siar.-t of Prov idence defeated the Ptlluain street Stars ye.-lrrtlay by a score of ll-:.', TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Tile lecture on "A Silver Crown" or, "Horn a King," which Is to be given by lllisscll II. 'ouwe.ll, D. D., of Phil adelphia, at the North Main avenue Haptlst Tabernacle on Tuesday even lug, October 'Si, Is attracting consider able attention. Stanley SUkiuun, f Huffalo, who has been visiting his parents on North .Main avenue, has returned home, The Father Whltty Cadets mei In St, Mary's hull l.i evening for their last drill before Hie parade in Wllkes Harre, which they will take pan In, William IthiKldu, of Morris Plains, N. J Is visiting Ills In other, T. K. Khoddit, of Providence road. William White, Lilly Fltzslminous aud Fred Fltzslnunons got drunk Monday night and sluried to do the town, About y,!!0 p. in, they were ar rested and yesterday morning In puce court were, lined ?i each. Stanley tfokovloli wo; nrrestud on Hrlek avenue Monday night for being helplessly drunl; and disorderly by Patrolman May, He was lined $.1 by Magistrate Fldler In police court yes terday mornlnu. The Indies of the .Methodist church will hold their New Kugland supper iu the social rooms of the church to morrow evening. Miss Kvalhie Allison and MUs Her trudi! Arnltt, of Pulsion, are visiting friends in this section. The Choral I'nlon, which was lately organized in this section to compete iu the eisteddfod to be held In the Tab ernacle Thanksgiving day, will prac tice this evening at the Tabernacle. trf.-T: L SORANTON'S BIG Our Furniture Department Is Famous For Strong Values. This week it takes another spurt. Homefurnishers, here is an excellent chance to purchase rightly made furniture of the newest fall and winter designs for less money than goods of similar qualities can be obtained anywhere else. Only by doing a tremendous trade could we quote such prices. Our Furniture Department lakes up the entire fourth floor, and large assortments of reliable furniture gives an extensive collection, good service and free prompt delivery. Rockers At $1.55 Special offering of Continental l.a dies'Rockers, built of selected stock and closelv spin dled, finished in the Twentieth Century style, worth .$2. 1 5. Spe cially priced At $1.55 Extension Tables At $4.35 Solid oalc exten s i 0 n tables of handsome design, ornamented brack ets and patent run ning slides, fancy carved legs with bolt construction, worth $6.00. Spe cial At $4.35 Other handsome tables at $0. $8, $10, $12 and i Housefurnishers Are Never Disappointed In Getting the Right Kind of Carpets Here As the very foundation of the business rests upon low prices, rest assured we quote the lowest in every case: Best All Wool Ingrain Carpets here at ,. ;7jj yard, Tapestry Brussels, fall designs, at 50c, 75c, 85c and $1.00 yard Handsome Axminster Carpets at ff"?nyar5 Velvet Carpets at $1.10 yard And many other supreme values. Beautiful Smyrna Rugs, 36x72, here at $3-50 CARPET DEPARTMENT ON OUR WELL LIGHTED THIRD FLOOR Jonas a imtmMmm.mseu.mM'ismnwMWUJU vwmmmsM SOOTHSOBANTON FUNEBAL OF THE LATE MBS. PATRICK GIBBONS. Attended by a Large Number of Persons Solemn High Mass of Bequiem Celebrated in St. John's Catholic Church Funeral of Mis. A, L. Lcuschncr Presentation of a Handsome Umbrella to M. J. O'Neill, the Base Ball Pitcher Who Returned Home Last Night. Tli" remain.- of tin.- late Mr.', I'atrK-U (ilbliuns won.- i-unsigned to mother 1'iirtli .venter.''..!..' morning iiinltl lli n1 Bivts IiikI ,-oitow of 11 inulliliiilo or friend.-; anil nrlKhlmi'. The funeial took iilaee at O.'M a. in. from tlio Iuiiim'. eoiiioi of I'edar avenue ami Mail" street, where for two hours previous a siulilrin'il thrmiir ul' people llleil pasl the body to take a farewell jinnee at one who win esteemed anil beloved a neighbor, counsellor, and Irlend. The remains were borne to St. John's church on Fig street where a solemn lilBh nnw of requiem was celebrated by the pastor. Itov. K. J. -Melley. Itevs. Joseph Kelly and l!ev. J. A. Mol'l'it were the deacons of lle ma.-s, and Hev. I. K, l.uvelle was muster ol cere nionlts. Seated within the sanctuary rail near tin- alter were Kevs. J. A. O'lleilly, N. .1. .Mi'Mitiiu.-, .1. J. lirluln, .mil Fathers Unbind, -Mei'iilie aud I'au av.'.". Father Mf lley, ill 111- sermon, ;.ald a iltllliK and elmiueul tribute l the memory of Mrs, (ilbhons, as a wife, a neighbor ami a consistent christian. The "lunch was lllled and anions' iho.-o present were noticed many prominent lnisliifSri nien liicludlns city and county oo,.',:iN. At the close of llle se'Vi"i S tile eol true started for tho Cathedral ci me lery where Interment was made. The pall-he iii'i's were: .Martin Flalurty. M. I!. I.avelle, llcury U. Jordan, Mi chad .Mi'iiowiui. I'. ! iimUe, and W'll liiiui !'. .lo:'ce. Funeral of Mrs. Leusehnor. Yesleiduy morning at ! n'elocU the remains of the Into .Mrs. A. J.. I.eusch mr, wife of the cashier of the Kric freigllt ilepol. Were taken lo St, .lolin'H chinch. South Side, where a solemn high mass of reiiulem was culubrated, Hev. Father ItoMiul being I'Plebratu mid I lev, Fathers Kelly and l.avelle deacon and sub-deiiioii nsieetlvely. The pall-beuri-r.s worn John Sluiiigh lirss.v, Mleluul Mctioveill, I'atlick llaggerty, Patrick I'raiie, iMwanl Dmigheiiy, John llairett. Iiuernuiu was in.nli' in ilie I'.tthedral cemetery. Presented With Umbrella, 'allrry's hall, nmr the city ne. wa.-i lllled last evening with representative citizens of llio city and Mluoolui who had gathered to do honor lo M, J. O'Neill of Mlnookn, who arrived homo yesterday from St. l.ouls, where lie earned tame and honor as a bate ball pluver, , Mr. O'Neill arrived shortly before 0 o'i lock and looked the pii turo of health, lie was immediately surround ed liy ailmliing friends anil was the hero u? tlio boil''! Tile meeting was called to aider by John J. O'Neill, who In a brief address stated tho purpose of the g.Uiierlim. T. J. Coyne theji stepped to ihr I'lout and iifler li.iynfg a high tribute lo the gue.it of the evening who he said had brought honor to the home of h!a . Cr, .A TT 3TORE, $25 for Handsome Dining RoomOutfit Six solid oak chairs, cane bot tom scat, elegant 0,1k sideboard, sol id oak extension table, elaborate rug, $XXA yards. Entire outfit $25.00 Worth $5 5. so. $9.15 For Solid Oak Sideboard Buffet size, gold en finish, double top drawers, one lined for silver ware, roomy china and linen compart ments, 24 x 1.J, trench head plate mirror, complete with bric-a-brac shelves, carved top and gilt trimmings, Cnnnot be duplica ted anywhere un der $11.50. t Special at 9.15 Long's Sons birth h the magnificent work he had done as a base ball twirler, presented Mr. o'N.'ill with a beautiful aud eost !;. gold headed umbrella. The recipient returned thanks for the article and the sentiment of good will shown by hH fellow townsmen and in closing said he would cherish the mem or' of hist night's reception as long as he livt-it. A social followed the presentation and jollity lllled the old hnll until long after midnight, ltefiesh ments were served between 10 and 12 followed bv a dance. ALDERMANIC DOINGS. Ueiuard Wropcskie, a young man who resides near the Continental mines was before Aldermnn I.entes last ev rning on a serious charge, iliv. Kate Wels of Cto Palm street was tin- pros pditrlx on l.i half of her tweny year old daughter. Mary l'olens. ll appears thai the young folks had kept- company over two years and arrangements hail bei'ti made for an earl. marriage which was stopped, lioweer, by ihe inlerfereu.-e of Wrop esklc's motlier. The alderman held the der-ndant for court in $b' bull. It Is prolmbli' the case will be settled by Wropeskles marrying Miss l'olens. Mai tin I'.abiega. of l.'M l'ros?et ave nue, had Adam Kropolitz before Al derman I.entes last evuiilng on a charge of malicious mischief. According lo the evidence tho defendant with a companion visited ltablega's saloon Monday night and because he was re fused drink, went outside and llred a stone iliiough the window, breaking three bottles of whiskey and several glasse.-. Kropoliu agreed to pay for ihe damage and also the costs and the case was withdrawn. , Taxpayers, State and county laxes of the Twenti eth ward cau ! paid every Friday night, between T and !i o'clock, at Humphrey's pharmacy. J. F. illbbons, collector. v NUBS OF NEWS. A folic, rt will be held tonight In 'Workmen's hall on Alder street by the Meadow Hrook Social club. For the llrst time In two weeks a smile appeared ycsleid.iy on the laeo of Hatcher John Arnold nf I'lllstiill avenue. He bad Ju.-l breii Infill tiled by Hr, Wehlau that his oldest sou, who has been dangerousy III with lockjaw has a good chance to recover. A teachers' meeting- will be held iu Ihe Hickory street tlerinail Presbyte rian church lomoriow evening. Tile popular and widely known Sciiiiiton Athletic flub has posters up and Invitations out for the entertain ment and ball which takes place on Monday. November I. A well attended meeting of fount Lodge, Knlghl.-i of Pythias. wa Inld In llartman's hall last evcniut:. Mrs. i inir.nl Pell and daughter of pulsion uveiiiie, are home (mm a visit lo friends aud lelatlons In llonc-diile, News items fur this column if sum to Tempos, or iCoinacher's tlrtin' stoics will lie attended to. News or advertise ments inn..' also be soul to the olllce direct. New and old "phones. Kvery member of llio .lunger Maeii nerchor Is urged to be at Schlnipl'fs hall at ".:: p. in. tomorrow evening sharp. The society will attend the l.eldeikranv. loncert at .Musi" hall In a bod:-. An entertainment and social uiidei Ihe auspices of Suablan society will lie held III Workmen's hall .Monday, Oct. D. llcury Welsslor. the well known shoemaker of Plltslou avenue, Is unite III. .Mrs, .1. i". Uraliaui, of l.awtou, near Mouiruio, Is spending u few days with J FOREMOST IN VALUE-QIVINQ, We Carry the Largest and most com prehensive stock in Scranton of of fice furniture.such as flat and roll top desks, cabi nets, rotary and office chairs, desks, stools and library tables. AMUSEMENTS Lyceum Theatre il. HUIH, I.ei-aiN! at.il M.in.isir. A. J. UL'l'FY, Bu. Manager. Thursday Night, Oct. 10 The s,unn' fiicil-'ft Hit. "The siicLl.icul.il- I'jili! Lemcily, Are You a Buffalo? An lliiiiii'ly Now mid Oimln.il I'miluciion. Onu"'oiiliiiiiuii3 J..iir;liin; fit. ,50 ARTISTS 30 S1.11 ( .il (il r.iiiiuii.1 t'miii'ill.iii", Tirtly filrli i.itih.i. I p-tii.i.ili' iliiiie. Novel Speul. Iii'.. 1,'nicnns ('ii.-.tunir-. UnniUnmely Mjgpil iih ILMiitiful tji-i-ncrj . I'l-iiec-SS lent- In l.ti. iMle nf -raN (ipi'ii-, Tui'.xl.iy moiiiing at (I u. m Friday Night, Oct. 11, HENRY niLLER In III New I'l.iy, D'ftRCY OF THE GUARDS A Cuiiii'ily iu I uur i u In- I.otii-. 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