HI it Mi 'fill lU-w &l V 'Al -IUA m ! 6 THE SCKAKTON'TriiBUNJL:-TU!iSJ)AV, OCTOBElt 129, 1M1. :r Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely pare, cream of tartar powder. JOHAL BAhlNO POWDEtl CO, CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL DESKS DIVIDED BETWEEN TWO OF THE HIOH BIDDERS. Bonid of Control Declaies It Has Hnd Enough of Cheap I'mitUitie tnd That the Beat Is Not Too Good for the Public Schools Night Schools to Be Opened One Week from Next Monday Photographer Given Fiemissiou to Take Pictures of School Rooms. On Hit. ivciiniiiii'iiiliilliiji nf llii' Imllil K cnnillliUt'r, till' buni'il (if I'liiilrnl ln.-t iiislit iiwnnli'il tu lllll .V: I'liiuii'll iiml fliu AtniTli'iiti Selioul l-'tlinltiiic rotn jiany tlii' ciiiiti'iict fur furiiHiliii; 1 1 1 li.O'iii dusks, tui which then. h;is In-i-u Mich ii lively c(iniietlliiiii iiinmm til'' furiiltuic nicii. The order Is to lie i'iinilly divided lic twci'll the I'.llltiilii ilc-U, snld by lllll A: t'onncll, anil the ltloonisluirj; desk sold liy tilt; Anicriciin Schnol Kitrnltiiiv 'imi)i:iuy. The prlci's id' the funiu-r desks, nccordiim to sines, rattKu from Jl'.."i to ii-'.t'.", and the hitter lroni $:'.r. to JLM'O. Some desks wcie tiV-il fur :?'.4i.. .Mr. Kynun callcil atti;iition tu this and asked to lie liifotmcd why the lower bids hud nut licoti ucceplcd. Mr. Kv ins joined in tins query and added that the sjeianton Carpet company offered to furnish a desk- for ."a cents less than the oii"s accented. Mr. Scliriefor. for the linildiiif,- kiiii mlttee. st.itcd thai all tin- bids had been carefully considered. n ml the siuuile desks minutely cunipaivd, and after due deliberation, the eimiinitleo deckled that it would be economy in the long run to adopt the hlKlier priced desks. Mr. .Iii y ne leiuaiked that it wasn't always the question i f price thai should sovi-ni the. selection of delis. The board had tried cheap desks and found it an expensive experiment. NOT SATISKAi'TDKV. Mr. liarkcr asieed uith .Mr. .lfiyiw that low priced deshs had been found liiisntiKlm-tiiry. Sinue of llietu were put in the IiIkIi sidiool and already they are badly warped. Mr. UucliD held a similar opinion. CUr. luiiKau said th" i oiiiinittee was Tiromptcd to decide lu favor of the 21titl'dlo desk by the fact tli.it every agent who came before the board aif Jiiltted ii was the ln-t desk on the market. Mr. Kvans thought a difference of fill cents on a desk or Sl.r.uO on tin- or der should have had some weight lu deciding- the committee. President lilbbons told of the board having- expended s: cents a piece for jvvnrnishing cheap desks after they had been in usi; only a few year?, When it came to take a vote on adopting tlie i ommittee's recommenda tion there was not a voice heard against !:. Chairman llark-r, of the teachers' committee. recommended thai the night schools be opened one week from net '-Monday night, and moved that his committee be empowered to appoint Teachers i subject to coiiliruiiitlon by the board, which meets on the np'ht the schools open. The mid inn was adopted. The rule of last year regarding the qualifications of night school teachers M'as ro-adopted. This rule is thai ldghi school teachers niiit inive Hie same qualilicatlons as day school teachers, but If enough teachers thus qualilleii cannot be seemed, students In the High or Training ei hoots may in- en gaged. Against the advice of Mr. .layne and alter a lot of discussion, the board giaiitcd a traxellng photograpln r per mission to lake pictures of the school looms Willie school Is In session. 1IIH.S KOt .Mo. (i. The building lominltue was In structed to prooenl to secure bids for the construction r ,.H .-0i p, imn,. lag. providing- It approves of the plans. The committee was also directed to hire a building lu which to open an annex to No. :'S, Thirteenth ward, to relieve the congestion In the Inter mediate c and ITitunry a dep,ut Jiieuts. On motion of .Mr. fivans, the high nnd training; committee was instructed to make a report at the next meeting on the mutter of thn tuition of the sevcnty-llvo oui-iit'-iinvn pupils r.ow attending the High school free ' charge. An additional ? a ii ih w,i a!- towed the Janllor of N . it building. beciiip?ti of the opening o." an e.Mru room. .Mr. ttoclie, for the ..upply loinmii. tee, reported favorably op the tvcoin JT)eii(latlon of Kiipi'rlntepdent Howell that the board purchase thiUy-iluoe new .?l."i maps of l'viiusylv.iiila. The hoard t oncurml. At tip' suggestion of .Mr. Hhires, iho insuraio-e cominlttte wuti liiHlrticleil to proceed o Instiro tlie school htilliiiug now In i oiirso of construction. I)., L. & W. Bonn! for Today, The I'ullowpig it Iho maUc-up of the 1)., I,, and V. hn.ud for toiiay; mhmiv. iHvfoni:rt ji. Willi I u. '' ' III, J. W. IK'vin. 11 ii, in., T. Hit. n(!e ti i-.;iw ci'om:u '-'. WilH la. I i- l i j. in., A. II, Itjni'i 4 .ii .i It lU-ei-, I'. l .Stevens' iri'ivj fi a, )ll.. 1.. W. tin., .' J. III., il. II. JlclJW'i t II. in., livktitr Tu 11 i, in., M. .1. Ilmnliiin; 1 p. in., C V. Dunn; & i. in,, II, (iilllgiiii; 0 . n V, A, llJMlioloim'W, bmiimlts. i:tt'.-0 a. hi., J. C'Jrrljsi 8 a. in., Mt, JV. II. Nliliols. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK, I'lKlin ii ,i. in., Wlilnrr; ii. 11 j. hi.. '. file null! s it. in, lloieru II.IW a. in.. Mei.iu: ii i. in.. : Mi Ileum II; 7 i. In., Mniilii I1 1 1. III., V. II. lIlltllolelillM; III i. III.. )..lllllillir. P.i'-iiiuh Itnitltif" 7 .1. in.. (lilVm'.i: i ii. Hi., sail;, r; tu n. in., V.hiiii.iii: l .1. in.. I' !' i r i. in., st.aiton; S.'.il i. in.. Millnle-in. Hll.l I ,ii, -' I ,i in.. i NiiidnUili! " a. in.. II. I e-l.ir. .Inllll ll.lll.lLMIl'- cll"V, in .1. III. Mm ll.isii; I i. HI, II. Il.iiti.cil.v'. xotici:. lEiiiiml llim-i'! tihe IH uuofl 7ll i li I'luiM.' on 7 ii, in. e.i-l fur wiiiK tMiii. .Illllll Will ill II V III lllll Ii .1. III. wild Lit. I'. (lilllu.m'v clew. Mil. '."'. .aid niilil linilii-r iiellic. IIii.iii..hii ,n,il I". Well iiii 1 news wilt .itliivl HI .1. III. ll.li". .ill liuke hl-llll'-tieli .v, Oel. 'i, lot -I'Mind iii'it-" lii-tiiii lion. . i:. K'i-Mijiii .nut M, (lu'iluii mid iii' iiml r i. ii. i.. p. i.itiiiiifi- mill p. i:. i- x iii .a- end :' i. in. ile dr lu(il.'i in.in:. ""ii . n. H I. -"', t i ml Mice iii-liiutliMi. REV. RICHARD HIORNS BURIED. Very Impressive Services in Elm Park Chuich. Saturday afternoon at :! o'clock Hie runcral M'lvii f the late ll-v. 1 ii. lt- ard I Horns were held in Mini Park ilutich. liev. Mr. tilllln oilh lat-d. Krleinls and relatives of Hie deceased altcniled in huge iiunibcis. Alfred W'ooler. by request of the deceased, s.ing "The Holy City." The ,-boir sang "My .Saviour First of All," a selection of .Mr. Iliuriix, and was the last piece plujcil by hint on tin- piano tlie Sun day previous to his death. "Ariel, or till, Could I Speak thu Matchless Worth" was sling by the congregation. At tlie grave, in Dunmore cemetery "Itoek of Ages" was sung. The remains were conveyed to the giave in the. hearse, which can led the body of the late President McKinley to his grave in canton. Ohio. The ser vices at the church were very impres sive, being In accordance with special request of the deceased. A letter with full directions for his funeral waft found in ills diary. The casket was of silver gray broad cloth. Old friends of the defeased who took part in the service were Itev. .1. C.Li acock, Newark Valley. N V.: I lev. V. M. Miller. Par sons, Ph.: liev. Dr. (iritltn, presiding cider of Wyoming district; ISev. l'Ji . iliilld. Madison, and others. As tin- body lay in state at tlie p,ir lors of I'lidertaker Jones, it was viewed by several hundred people. Theie were numerous tloral offerings. Casket bouquets were sent by the fol lowing: Mr. ami Mrs. II. I". Simp-on, .1. W. Carney. Mr. and Mrs. F. U .Meyer, Mr. and Mis. M. F. I.arkin, Mr. and Mrs. Irving McCormick. Mrs. C. M. Simpson, Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Dr. and Mis. c. c. i.anbaeli. Miss Christine ilrillith.--. New York city; Mr. and Mrs. John Jerniyu: .Mr. and Mrs. William Council, Mr, and Mrs. T. D. McCllntock, '.Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Hushnell, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Hushnell, Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Hippie. Mr. and Mrs. Y, H. Shop land, .Mr. and Mrs. K. 1... Fronk, Schen ectady, N. Y.; 'Wrt'. Fronk, a sister of Mrs. Illorus, Home for the Ft lendless, l.ailits' Aid society and Kings Daugh ters of Kim Park church. It. I.. West lake and May Kmory. of Plttston. a beautiful wreath from a brother and wife, of North Caiollna. The pall bearers were: Harry Hush nell, Walter Shopland. Hubert West Inke. .loM'pli Alllh.-rll, Hairy Van Dueseii and John W11R SCRANTON ARCHDEACONRY. Opening- of the Fall Meeting at Sayre Last Evening'. Tlii fall nie.Hing of the S.cranton archdcaconi y opened last evening al Sayre. when the following programme was observed: Kvctilng prayer and ad dresses on the ei-s'-ntlals of the Chris, tlan llii : llrst, Kepentance, by Hev, t;, H, liishop of (ileal lleild-. second. Faith, by Hev. I". !'. Harrington of W'ost Piltstou: and third, obedience, by Hev. llocsers Israel, 1), D of this city. The programme for today follows; Ci lebratlon of holy communion: It a. in,, i business inceliug; lo.tin a. in., commun ion and sermon by Hev, 1). Webster Cose. D. D.. of Allien: ::.:;Cl n, m busi ness: a p. in., archdeacon's 'report; :i.:W p. in.. ex gesls. on I'saliu :i7;:'"i by l!e. I'. W, Hoot, of Sunqiielianna, followed by a discussion on Mission Work. Con era' Missions, by .1. , lirlfllih of Ply mouth; Diocesan Mis-sions, by Hev. h W. Daw of Athens, and Women's Aux iliary, by Hev. Heglnald S. Hiuli llffe, D. D,; '.' p, in., reception. The niembeis of the Scratltoll unli deacotiry tire. Itevs, 11, K. Hayden, W. Del''. Johnson, II. I Joins, S, T, D.. find W. II. Stone or Wllkcs-Harre; II, il. Abbott and H, A. Sawyer of Car bulidiile; F. S. Itallentlnc. ItogetM Isra'l, IJ. D and K. J. Mcllciiry of Scraiiton; l H. fiateinan of i liven Hldge. F. T. Cody of Sayre. d. It, Mishap of Uli'iit Ht'ild, C. W. Hoot of Susquehanna, J. H. Hroadhead of For ist city. ', 11. Heighaus oi Wuvcrly, c. M, Carpenter of Mlllford, Archilea cmi I), W. Coxe of Alden, II. J, liermaut of Towanda. Charles Fessehdcn of Jeimyii. J. II. 'irltlltu of I'lymouili, w. F. l.WK ot i:.i.-t Stioiiikshurg. W. 1'. Daw of Athens, F. p. Iliurliigtoii and J. .l. JiiluiMor, of j'lttstou, i;, j, lloinililuii of Duninoif, .1. p. Ware of llonesdiil". C. A. WaiTliiur uf Montrose and It. S. Hadillfi'e. Tim olllccl'S ate: Mlsiiop the Ut, !(t.v lltholbcrt Tiilhi.i, D, T. 1.1..I).: l,'i slonmy, Veil. Ilegiiuild S. Itadi lll'l'j aichdcacoii, Veil, Webster D. i'o:;e. p, D : sen-etaiy. Hev. James I'. Want iriUriiirci, JO. '. Sturdi'V.iut. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS, Acknowledged by Managers of Home for tlie Friendless. Tile following additional coiituliu lions huvo been received by the llunin for tlie Friendless: Mrs. Jaim-s Mi Leod, Vo Dr. N. V. Leet, $10; .Irs. F, A. AVlnton, $5; Jlrs. if. K. Morse. V; airs, Klla Ktrohecker, Other donations were from Hie fol lowing: Mrs. Sidney William?, barrel of potatoes and eight baskets of ftl'ilpes; SI ri. t), M't Win, rluthlllg! Mis. .1. 1,. Council, baii'el tlottr; J. L. Coittiell & Co., barrel of Hour; .Mrs, William (.'oiiupII, hag of Hour and hvenfy-llve pounds or ruignr, Mr., .), T. Howe, four enni" of frtill, LUTHER LEAGUE MEETING. Northeastern Central Confet'fiiice to Assemble Here Today. I'pwatilH of sixty delegates, reprr fetitlng th twenty churches ciiinirlseil In the Noi'llieitstein Central confer ence of the 1 .it i her lagite, of the l.uthertin church, will be present In thh city today In attelnlattce at the fait session of the conference, which lu to he held In Holy Trinity r hurt Ii, corner of Admits avenue and Mulberry street. The morning session will open at lt."0 o'clock and will continue until I:'. Tits report of the delegate to the tato con vention will he heard and Mien will fol low a dlsitfslou of two topics, name ly. "Systi malic Hlble SHid" and "Millies uf Olllceis or Local l.i agues." In the itl'leniuou there will be n dis cussion of the general topic, "The League as a Social Factor In Hie coin munhy" and "The Work of the l.-ague as an Auxiliary to the church." The i losing session, beginning at 7,!!i o'clock tonight, will be in the untitle of a memorial sen lee lu honor of I1.'. W. I.eniiultuci. of lloncsdale. the late president of the conference, who died a few weeks no. Addi esses on "Ideals of a Christian Idle" will be niaile by Hev. W. c. I Dntier. of this city; Hev. II. I'. J. SeneUer, of WIIUes-Hane. nnd Hev. .1. I'". Heatc-. of Wllkes-I'.arie. FUNERAL OF MRS. CROGHAN. Solemn High Mass Celebrated nt St. Paul's Church. The funeral of the late .Mrs. Fi.tnk Croghan, of lu;; Sanderson avenue, was held yesicrday morning from Si. Paul's church, lireen Hldge, where a solemn high mass of requiem was sul ciiiulzed. The olllteis of tlie mass were as follows: I'eleliiaut, Hev. K. J. Melley: ile.ieoii, Hev. M. I-:. Loflus: slili-ileiicoii, Hev. J A. lilelly; master of cHiemoules, l!c. I'. J. .McManus. The i-aski-t, which was covered with a pinlusion oi lloweis. was borne by tin- following hearers: James l.oftlls, To TAo-Day Excursion 'Vf OU CANNOT afford to miss this opportunity to visit Buffalo and the Pan-American Exposition. The Four Dollar Tickets are good going in the day coaches of any Lackawanna train on October 30, and November 1 to return November 3. $6FiveDay Excursion$6 Five-Dav Excursion Tickets, sold at Six Doiflars, are o;ood coins; in the day coaches of any Lackawanna train on October 29, and for return within five days, in cluding day of sale. Ten-Day Round Trip Excursion Tickets are on sale good for return within ten days, including day of sale. Bear in mind that all the above all trains in both directions. AH Lackawanna trains land you at the foot of Main street Buffalo, Electric cars run direct from the station to the Exposition grounds or hotels. For further information, cull on or telephone the local ticket agent at Lackawanna avenue passenger station. Telephone., 265-3. I'fitilek T.ynott, tlobert Mtnray, C. ti. Molund, T. .T, Kelly and l. .1, fnney, liilpniii'iit vas inade In the Cathedral erinetnij-. Yesterday's Mo fringe Licenses. IMnatil 'lllclii Mj.vIWii IIIIm Piloml Mjj-ndil .John .t. Trrty I,.,.,,,, lutlifyii l W,ii,, tp, Andrew P.d.Kik ttvi)i,uit Anna Untidy tlHplunl kinc X. MIIU Ti.itiiin l.'li' t'ntlilici'Uoi "cmiilnil IMtrWi II. Pliillili iiutiiiiii Mai.v lliiitu "iMiilnti Mm tin . Winl(i ,,.,, 'I'l.inliii M.ir.v Cnliiiiji Sfr.ail.in C!'i'l!Cilii'r I'. I'owili'ily Sci.uil'in rmiiiN I!. Hiiiilliipf Nr.itituii tl'lllllhel! .1. 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T.nopin. i.( .uliDiuLii,., 7. ni,, ,' Sill I II lllll Ml '",'" , '"," Ann,. ('lelA-li. I lllmliilali' S.l.iiiten Ni). I'. 7.IHI.I. in. r. III. l. in. '.Nu. HI I..'.'ll p. 111. (i.l)il p. in. 11.11 p. I,, Tiaiii. Nil. 1 on net I. it.ii.. .iml ! m, suiul.n '. 1'i.il.c nuin line ioiini'ellii'1. fm '.,' v.n.. i-iiv Miililli'linMi. U.ilton, .Not, vi Ii, Oiuili, !), ,,', ami i.U piiinw we-i. Per finllnr iiilnint iiion. itmsiili i, , ,n;,Mit. .1. (. N"H!.I!"(1, I.. I' A.. New orl,. ,1 P. M HI.-II. V. I. A., Nunt ni. I'.i afid ttK PENNSYLVANIA RAILRQAJ Schedule In Effect June 2, 1001. Trains leavo Scmntont 0.4B n. in., week days, through ves tibule train from Wllkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car nnd coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsvllloj stops nt principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbuty, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and the West. 0,38 a. m.. week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia. Balti nioic, Washington and Pittsburg and the West a. 18 p. in., week days. (Sundays, 1.08 p. m.;). for Sunbury, Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti moie, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 11.03 p. nt., week days, through ves tibule train from Wllkeo-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor ear and roaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvllle. Stops at principal In termediate stations. 1.JJ7 p. in., week days, for Tlii.leton, Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg', Philadel phia and Pittsburg. .1 It. Ill l( IIINSHN. (! M'ti .1 I! HOIIII n. p.... vl New Jersey Central. ft ilium III N'''iv Ynil---l'ont nf l.iln-n 1.I11..1, N. It., and South Pony. Milium r Aiuhhi infill ('niiri'-.l tu u, I. .-,. pot 'Ir.lltl 1 i'.l vi' S'loiIiIi'II '"I Nou Vol I,, Niv.,i,1;, P.l..ilii'lli, I'lillwli'lplii'i. I..IM.III. ll.'lliMi(.m, Al IcntmMi, M.ntili ( "Intnl. mil Wli'li' lljvui, :,i ..:,-, i in.; i'tni."'.s 1.1"; c-vpv"". t no p. in. .-u.e iliyi. 2.l"i ' '" 'i'or Pitt-ton mul Will.. Hani'. ,-'.,l5 a i,.. ; pi ami l.nn i. m. Sniiil.i.ii. :'.1 p. ,. Pr ll.illlinnii' .'""I ".1-liim.Uoii mul po'im snail ami N'r-t via lli'loli'lmn, S ,1.i 4. in, i.p) .lint l.ivi p. in. smiil.i.-. - l.i p. 111 P r l.nm; lliant'li. On. in (.lui,, ut, , jt -.jl 11. in. ami l.m P. tu. 1'or liuiilina:, l.t li.ttion ami I Jji n.-'niyr. . . Ifiitoun. -.m J. ' ami ''" p. in. sinnl.i.i.., '.M.I 11. in. pr PoIimUIi', ?." a. m.. I.U) p. 111. I'or Jlunntalii I'.itU, S..1J a. 111.. I. In ,nul l.m p i . Tliintiiili tii';i'l In all point cad, .loiu;, .ml ttc-i id Iuvm-I i.iU'1 .0 Hi" t-int Ion. I'. M. I1PI1T. (.'in. IM- At:! W. V. WII.N'I'Z. .11!,. ton. Snpt Erie Kailroad, Wyoming Division. T1.1I11 lor Nev. n, ami inlnincili.ili' poinU liMM' -ii.inlnn a-, lollnn-: 7.L'il .1. in.: 'i.'JI p. 111. Au.il ln.".1 .1. nt. Iiom tluiici.il.ili'. Ilanlry ami inlriini'illile pninl-: I'.'-U i. in. 110111 Xcw V01I, .mil Intel mediate point. X11 Siimlay tialm. Return t' l K. , r Jf SS every day at Eight Dollars, tickets are good on EDUCATIONAL. Free Tuition Hy a icecnt net of tin; legisla te 0. free tuition Is now granted nt the Literary Institute a lid State Normal School Dloomshurg, Va. to all those lncparlliR to tcaeli, 'J'IiIk FOlmot iiiiilntuln.s eotirtefi of study for leaeliers, for those pieintrlinr for eolleae, and for those studyhu; music. 11 llt piv to nrlto (or parllcnliiM. Ko u'I.it kclnii.l ulir null turicrfor ad atitt.gi" at null low 1.1I1", AiMrcsi J. P. Welsh, A.M., Ph. D., Prill, BINGHAMTON TRAINING SCHOOL I'or NVivniH, llail.wiril anil IV'at Mutt! Chll dun. l'liv-ii-al 1'i.iimiie. Manual Triilninir, Artie ulation. Sin Ir, DiiiMins, Klndf-ifiai t 11. Open joji- al niii'1. C tu ol.li' S. A. D 00 little, S2 I'jivicw Aicniu, llingluinton, K. Y. fCHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY l'u:.,hiA'rm lloiffMc. Chcdnid Hill. Pa. A lio.uilii!!i 'clioel for lioyi 111 tlie elrralfd nnillit.iiitifiil open conntrv north of rlilla dclpliiii. jo niinnti-i from nro.nl St. htation. l'ot entnfoKiici aililie'--. JAMES I.. PATTEUSON. Htad-Masltr. SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCK00JVI, SUMMON, I'A. ' T .1. Poller, President, Klnior II. LawiM, Vet). It, J. Poster, Stanley I'. Allen, Vice President. Bocretir. Y