! rVv m"T"i? 'n vifl,evtsf?' -"r""V,s--iiiftAisiT-v. ; s ti'fl'wi'ifpiiM'A !'.?"' -t.-v wttr:!?u - .",: . -&?. ,,;-.. ,.,iitti...','., "n" bppti aw hctwi,uw,j.i HMBifa Twwreaiiwii mctpi. am,4ji..mBMiMpiww itfl f!?Jl 4 ' HE SCRAJYTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 190!. WEST SCRANTON WELSH PEOPLE HONOR MABON INFORMAT, RECEPTION IN THE , WELSH C. M. CHURCH, Addresses Wore Mnde by Clergymen, Uurds, Judge Edwards, Consul Phillips mid Mr. Abrnlmtns Chil dren Injured by the Explosion of n Torpedo Wlllnrd Howe's Recl Inl In Simpson Church Union Thanksgiving: Services Shorter News Notes and Personals. 'A typical Welsh reception was ten dered tho Hon. William Abrahnms lout 'Veiling' by the Welsh people of West Soraiilou at ihe South .Main avenue Welsh C. AT. church, which was com forlubly tilled. All or the addresses, vtlth one exception, wimv made la Welsh, and II hards" wore in evi dence, ax 1m Usual oa stloh occasion)!. Ill addition In "Million" another ills, llimnlshed Kt'iitlfiuau un presold In the person ill' Uev. I J. T. I'lillllps, tlin present Aiii"i Ii'iin consul In I'lii-dlif, Vnle. Hi- Is a Kiii'Kl of i.'ouuly foni mlsslonors' clerk. W. (i, Unlilcls, al Ills .home on Soiilh Main nvciuic. The speakers of tin vi'iiiny were .Indue Kdwurds. Uev. IIiikIi Ha vis, Ki'v, II. II. Harris. Uev. David .lonos. Uev. .M. I'. Jones, Uev. Ii. 'I', lMillllpr and ".Malion." .Itldw Ktlwuids tailed (lie. meeting 1 order al i' o'clock- when the nii illelice jollied In sliming an old Welsh liyinn, led hy "Million." clialrinau Kdw arils followed with Inliodilclory remarks, speaking III Welsh, In whleh he referred to "Million's" achievements. Kev. JIiikIi Davis was next called on In f-ny a lew winds, ill whleh lie wel i onied Mr. Abrahams mi lieh.ilf of the church, oily and otmlry. Uev. II. H. Harris. 1 1. D.. of 'I'aylor, nld he was very Kind to uolenmo him In our midst, a man who lias been on,, nf tho ureal servants of Wales. Kvocy Welshman Is proud of a Welshman who does sometliinK for the untlflliiK of his people. Mr. Ilnrris referred to "Malion's" achievements in the eistedd fod, havlm? also lieen of service as a poet, a sinner and a lender of men. The position he has attained has lieen k. lined through his integrity. .MuIko Kdwnrds explained lli.il I he meeJiiiK was to In- I'ondneled in Welsh, but. made an exception for IJhv. Ilar i is. to apeak in KiikIIsI'. .Malion's" :-iin then favored the an dienee willi the solo. "Make Xow Diifotir's French Tar Will p.,lllll.l 1,llil Hi! -i,-iiv ,.. (Mll-'lls. (.1,1(1, ,, nil hill;; ,i, I,. I",,,. nil- hv (i. H. II.XKI.Ns, 101 -imih M,im I UUIlUr. Tempting Specials For Saturday Shoppers These arc but a (ew of the good things that await our pat ions tomorrow, but they'll serve as an index to what you may expect in every depaitment throughout the store. Fashionable Neckwear For l.adics ,Moie Good Neckwear here than can be lound anywhere else in town, and it covers the whole tange uf neckwear (or all occasions, Only room for one Hem today, however, Black or Black and White Net Kulfs that are full value ior one dollar. On Saturday. . . Thanksgiving Gloves The Special Display of Ladies' Kid Gloves continues details of which appeared in the daily papers of Wednes day and Thursdav. We'll add a new attraction for Sat in day only, by offering a New 2-Clasp Glove that we consider cheap at 7 cents. Colors, browns, tans, reds and modes, Saturday only Men's Furnishings Men's Natural Wool Half Hose, sizes o'J to 11. Our best-.)o-cent grade, on Saturday only, for $1.00 is a popular price for Man's Fancy Bosoiu .Shirts, with cull's to match. We '."'opened'a finehis week at that price which ''-'131 . we are positive: has never been equalled in this city in point of value, and they cannot be ; ' -..'.' surpassed for good styles, lit or finish. Men's Outing Flannel Nightshirts, heavy, long and full cut at all points our SQ-cent iiuality at ' Ladies' Hosiery In addition to the following special, many leally ex ' ,;' 'tiM goo'd value:; will be laid on our tables and counteis, which must be seen to be appreciated. SPKCIALUadies' pure Wool Cashmere Hose, fast black and full fashioned. The best 50. cent Stocking in .-S.-W the. market. For Saturday Tre-.rT-K We. will also make a special showing of Ladies' .-jcaauijiimc uuuci wear, 111 single garments 01 coinuiiii'i tion suits. The products uf the best mills in the world ate represented and the qualities range from the ordinary if gooa,(inas mat cost little money, to the best there is )' made, Will you cult ? These Specials for Saturday Only l(fiSiMi-wS3RSSA.ivwStfvy Globe Wareboijse ssfisSftsa Friends, but Keep the old." lb' saiiK In excellent voice, nnd bis effort was thnrotiiihly niinrcelated. l. V. Powell then read tin ordinal composition dedicated to "Million," Jmlire Ndwnrdu called for ttddltloiml responses from the "bards," and Uev. tJ. t', Jones read Home verses whleh ho had 'written In "Million's" bnnor. Uaidel J. KvatiH next enino- forward with an orlKlnal effort. Uev, David .limes, puslor of Hie l-'lr.ii Welsli t'oiiKreaatimial ehnreii, was called on to say a few words npprn prlali; to Hie ijeeMsion. whleh he illiVeu lertalnlilKly. Consul I'lilllliis, of Cardiff. Mas In traduced and expressed Ills pleasure at helm; pleseul on sueli an occasion, to meet ".Milium" and th" people of West Ser.uitoti. lie paid ".Million" a nival compliment as a leader and a man and spoke of Ihe esteem In which lie is held, and said lie was Hie Joint Mitchell of IOiik laud. Mr. Abraham'! wiih then introduced, lie expressed his exlreiin; pleasure al heillK present, llltll felt exi;0eillm;y ",1'ntcful, lie said, for the KeiieiotlS le cepUon aeeorded lilin, and Hie kindly treatment he hn-i received from the people of Soralituli. The meetlllK Was closed Willi the slilKlliy of a Welsli hymn. "Million" aKalll leadlllK. 'I'oday Mr, Abrahams will visit sev eral nlaces of interest, ami this oven inn lie Will be tendered n private re ception. Tomorrow- uiornlriK and eVenlllK be will Speak at llle I l-llevue Welsli i M. church. Children Explode Torpedo. A most distressiiiK act Idem occuneil yesterday at the home of IVIer l!an jiIiiks, -lii.l Jackson slreel. and its a result two of his children wen- ser iously injured The liltle om are I and ." years old, respectively. :md In some unknown manner oblalmd pos session of a railroad torpedo, After playing with it for some lime, and mil knowliiK its explosive powers. I hey si cured a hummer and proceeded to batter it in llielr own childish way. Suddenly all explosion occurred, which burned liolh children aboul the laic, and their eyesight was affected. Dr. J. J. i 'a troll was summoned and dressed their Injuries. rciumiiiK-ii piece of the slim from one of the chll dreii's eye. It is feaicd that one or liietn will lose the eyesight, and the oilier will also be seriously all'eeled. Two Young- Ladies Injuied. A horse, attached to Schroedor's beer wiiKon, was left standlne- on Pali view avenue, in the rear of .No. !t; school, ycslerday afternoon, It became fright ened and dashed down the stecn'hlll leaiiing to West Lackawanna avenue. When !t reached Hmt ihorotighfare She witnon was overturned. In railing It struck two yonit"; ladies, who were passing, MNs l.oie lliehards, of Taylor, and Miss Jennie Ulchnrds. or Mil waukle. The former escaped uninjured, bill the latter received a severe gasli on the head and severe body brniset-. She was taken to the home of John 1C. Jones, of ."03 Fnirview avenue, where 59c 55c 25c 50c 37k she was attended by Ur. D. W, Kvans. The horse una eitpttired. Thanksgiving Service. At the iiiii'onuli nt the ThunltHKl vliif time, thu UVmI Side tator held u tnoetlilR: nnd derided to hold the union TliiiultHHlvlnir MofVlue In tho I'lrsit Hni tlat ehtireli. Tim fallowing nruMruinnm van arraimeil for that ueetudnii: Hi nun t'liltiilo. ll,llllllJ.C. Immunol Hm, Tlii,tu:i )n iihHi' "J l I.oinirnjtloii si'ililini! Iti'V, II. c. MiDninult VlllllM I liolf I'lii.t-fi' Hoi. .1 1 liiimlimcr lb nut i.'iiimicii.iUiiii Oiri-llliir fm- llir tVM Mil- ln.,liil. 'Ill.llllildllix I'liiilltilitlnll nf I'lmliliiil, lie. .1. I-. Miitru, n. ii, Alilliilil I Imh ivllii'ili Ili., l A, llU ".' I'"! I nllgll'gllt ir lloiicilkilnh, Wlllnul Howe's Recital. A In rm asseiiihliiKe reeled Wlllard b. Howe, 1 lie iiioiioIorIhI, at the Hlnii wm .Metliodlst r:lseoial elmreli lail I'VeiiliiK- wlieu lie nave hln pleaslm? re 'lllll of the illl'l'orell! eliaraetelH ill "David (.'iipiiel'llelil." Ills eleveruest 1(4 loo well known In We.it Heraulon to ii'iliiire any exieiuieil iiotlee Here, im he has aii,irei in this elt.v several tlllles before. .Mr. Howe's ivellnliolis M-le Inter-s)iers-il with orehestral iiiinilH-rs ami vocal nolos hy .Miss bane, a talented slner. The i.utriuluiuoiii was ulven Ullder the illleetloil of llle Cleaners of (lie eliuieh, ami Ihey rcallzeil a j,''ocl sum from the eiitei-mls,'. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Charles lhiike, of Hamilton street, ami Thomas. WVutlifrhoKs;. of r)uryea, '!ll wrestle on I'hrislmas ilay for a mils". The 11 t'lh anniversary of Kev. Thomas il" ("inicliy's paslorale of tho ,lael;soli street l!a)itist elmreli will he observed Innioriow with uiroi!'laU! services. Tile llual nicotiiiK of the 1'. o, S. of A. fair eommiltecs will lie h'dil lonior row al'lcrniioa in WashliiKtou hall. All members me exueeted to he present. The font th Informal dunce of the Krininli' club will he held at Clears' bull oil Tuesday cvenhiK. Hec. II. The f'olonlnl club held a social in Wiishiimloii hull last -Muilim which was well alteiuled. The annual ThanUseJviiu,' services at the Tabornacle i 'oimrcirallonal church will he held tomorrow evenitm. All Ihe local Kulullts of Alalia Mil participate in (he lied Cross and Sep ulchre decree woiU In .Malta Teniple this evenimv. Services over the remains of Ihe late .lames Kader were held lost evening at the house on Cliestnut street, and were conducted by Kev. James Hughes. The remains will be taken lo Danville ihls mornins-, where interment will be made, The KNieKlor Glee club took posses sion of their new rooms on South .Main avenue last eveiiiiiK', and held a hoeial session and smoker. A lai'Ke number of yoiiim "eople ;it leiided the Paris club's social In .M cars' hall last uvcnlntr, Kev. Havid Kvans, of Sterling, was a caller In town yesterday. Jliss Carrie Lover, of Carboudiile, in visitins her Kraiidinolher, .Mrs. Jlar Raret Lover, of Lafayette street. John Simons, of Wllkes-Karre, Is the Hiiest of his cousin. Keese Jenkins, of North Kehecca avenue William Davis, of West Lackawanna avenue, has returned home from a so journ in Jonlin, Jlo, Miss KMella Kobinson. of North Main avenue, iK Ihe jmesl of Irieiids at Jloun taln flrove. The Oaeita Social club will hold a masiiueraile dance in Wasliiii);tnn hall on January 1. The ofllcors of the club are Kvun Jones, president; William Keetly, secretary; C.eorpe l'felffer, treasurer. t'lcorKe Klmey. the North .Main ave nue milk dealer, has an owl on ex hibition at his store. He has offered It to tho Nay Auk' I'.uk; Zoo, William Kay, of North tiromloy ave nue, was tendered a surprise party on Thursday eveniim by many of his ynuiif! friends. Kecso Jones, of North Hyde Park avenue, had his band severely injured recently In the Oxford, liy a powder Ices' fallillK on it. Kiro Koss Isaac D. I'rlce. of the .Mt. Pleasant mine, had a piece of coal Indue In his eye Thursday. eaushiK him much pain, James .Mulheriii, of Lafayette street, is suffering from an Injuied hand, sus tained recently in the Oxford mine. The fair In he held under tin- aus pices of Camp I7 P. O. S. of A will be opened in Washington Monday evening. hall next Miss Martinet Thomas, sticet, entertained a party at her home on Wednesdni A talent social in aid nf nf Division nf friends ; I'VelliuiT. the Wash- I'iiurcli was burn slreel Preshytoilnn held at the lioine of .Yii.-n Itnught, on South Hyde Park .Myrtle aVenilc, last Wednesday evening. Miss (Irace Heed, of ,I,ic;miii street, gave a party at her home Thursday evening lo a number of friends. William UIcMI, of South .Mali line. Is making liiiprnveiui.'iils ave abnut ills lint -I properly. Pill a lock nil yntll' I lllckeli coop door, as there Is a number of peity ihleves aioiind. The Wi-sl Seriniluii Prnhllililnu Al liance will meet ill .Morgan's hall this OVellllli.". Pert Syninus, nf l!lni atreet. Is con fined in Ills liouie by Illness, W, A, .limes, nf JacUson sll'eel. will leave today foe a visit at I'llm. N. V. (ieocge C.tcsoll is 111 al Ills lloilie nil Snulh .Main avelU'e. .Mrs. William Carpenter, nf Nmtli Ite bceca aciiue, Is ludl.-poseil, Jaiues Sheridan, of Plllsliucg', Is vis iting I'clciids In tnwu, .Miss Anna Jones, a teachec at Xi, Ii Si.'llnnl, Is !'l al her lioine, Mrs. Ii. II. Tliomai-,' ladles eiinir will meet for ri-lu-arsal tills eveiiliig al S n'elncli in Hie basement nf the First Welsh liapti.'i church. Miss Malllie Al'lgnlll, nf KnlrvinW live- uue, is Icitluii friends at Ihilfaln. .Mr. and Mrs. Jnliu Powell, of Ohio, are gnosis of rctalivis on Mucolii Heights. Itev. Ur. lirnnlis. of WllUis-ilacie, will preach at the Sunnier Avenue J'ivs byieclaii ,-huieh tomorrow evening at i! o'clock. William Abrahams, ,l. P. P'.Miibuu"), of Wales, will piciuh loiiiorcow lu the l!tllcue c. M. churcli on South Main avenue. The niocillnK mr leu at 10 ii'cloi'lv will lie In the Kngllsh laiiguage. Tile moping servile ill (I'cloil; will lie ill the Welsh 1 inguugv. Me. All. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cmiali lu run until It wl IipjiuhI !.-icu-h ol inciliiliic Tin' elUii fj.. "til', it -vf I weir uttu" ,ul in iniwl i-iin It will u.'ir Hum iiu.iy. I oulil llicy i iinluii'il tg iry ilio A.y.iul iimlUlm- cillril Kuni". IliUmi. v. hi Ii it Ki.l'I ill a iiuiiiiv murjii'm to ciiu', liny wouM Inuiii'iliilrb' i'i' I lie tXu-llciu ctfec I ni ter t.Uusr ilif llii ihiw, I'rlui -iV. auj .!, Villi Ui fin-. .M .ill iliuiuUts, CAUSE OP DEAFNESS. The Most Common Cati9e Only Re- contly Dlscoveietlt tt has been stated nn good luedlcnl iititlmrliy that nlne-tenllm uf fatten of nearness are caused front eaturrh or from sore throat trouble. The Mile lube which leads to the ear from the throat la lined with n sort of velvety structure called inneotis mem brane. This ineinbruiie Is simply a con tinuation of the mucous membrane lining the throat. When dlseane of any rant attacks Hie mueiinii nieiubrane of the throat It Is very liable In exlelid Into the Kusiui'lihui tube and up Into the ear. Tito history of nearly all eases of deafness Is like this: u cold Is itmtraol ed and neHleoted, others colds are tak en, th" throat becomes sore and In named, which n ukri'iiviiIviI by par ticles of dust and Kcrms from the ulr. This condition caused the disease to spread Into the tube thai lends lo the ear, , It seems a llttlu far fetched In say that most cases of deafness are caused from eniarrh, but It la certainly true, and nnyoin; who 1ms bud a severe ca larrlial cold limsl have noticed how the hearing won affei.-led while the cold lasted. With ealarili sufferers this Impair ment, or lienrliiK becomes chronic and Ki'ows woise Ihe loii"cr the catarrh Is neglected. Vnu can cure en lurch and deafm.'S by the ivmilnr use of all excellent new preparation called Htitarl's Catarrh Tablets, lomnosed of niittsi ntie reme dies which in t both on the mucous membranes but principally and most effectually on (he blood, ellinlunllnp; the catarrhal poli-ou from Ihe system. People whose hearing Is defective may think H Mt 1 1 remarkable thai, a simple ami harmless tabid would very often remove all traces of deafness, but when It is remembered thai cattirrh causes Ihe deafness and lluil the ca tarrh is easily cured by the rcinilnr ue of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets there Is no mystery about It. If you are subject lo nasal catarih or catarrh of throal, bronchial lubes or catarrh of stomach and liver, the safest and most eri'ecllve treatment is the new catarrh specific, smart's Catarrh Tablets, sold by all iliu.cu'ists in ."' ets. for full sized package. raliams Is an able preacher, and (hose who come io hear lilm may expect smnelliiiii,' Kood from him. All are e,jv en a cordial welcome. Charles Alaska, of 12! Price street, had his spine injured yesterday by a fall of roof In the Kris' shaft. Dr. J. J. Carroll was called to allcnd him. Work on the new howllm.,' alleys for ihe Kloetrie Cily AVbei linen Is bolus pushed rapidly, miner the supervision of Hteffen & Co., of New York. John Neumuls, colored, was arraigned before Alderman John last oveninir for mailing threats against William Pen niiiKton, aluo colored, The case was settled by Neumuis payira; Hir costs. ft was necessary lor Prof. Jloser to dismiss nlKht school at No. IS buildlncr last evenintv, owinsr to the electric lights belne; extinguished. The Oxford Glee club will meet to morrow afteriuion for rehearsal and coll. Kvocy member Is expected to be present, as this will probably lie the lat rehea''sal before Ihe eisteddfod. The mixed choir will niett in the even iuv. NORTH SCRANTON. .Much eritliilhiasni is being displayed ill this section over the coming eistedd fod, lo be hold in tin; North Main Ave nue Baptist tiibernaele Thanksgiving Pay. Wlui t makes il mure Interesting; is the fact that Hon. William Abra hams, M. P., better known as "Jla bon," has consented lo be present and, Willi Judge Kdwards, conduct the eis teddfod. "Mabon" lias lieen conductor of the national eisteddfod of "Wales tin a number of years, and is one of ilio best eisteddfod conductors in the world. People from all over tin valley are expected lo attend tills grand musi cal treat, lo lie given lo the people nf Providence. The names of all the enm petiiors have not as yet been sent to .Mr. Johnston, Ihe secretary, but he ex pects (o hear from tlieni all by Monday or Tuesday. The funeral of lie- nlo Owen (ialla gher, nf II':: Parker street, who was killed in a fall of coal al ihe Von Storcli mines Tuesday afternoon, look place yesterday morning from his late residence. A requiem' high mass was celebrated al the Jlnly ltosary elmreli al 10 o'clock by the Uev. N. .1. Alc Manus. Interment was made In the i 'atlledral cemetery. The ladles of the Foreign Millenary society belonging' to ihe Providence Methodist Kplscopal church sucpeised .Mrs, dire, ihe pastor's lumber, at Hi" parsonage, the occasion bung the ciglity-llflli anniversary of her birth. After tho uiiiial greeting, the p-irty ri -paired lo tli" dining room, where -i bountiful supper was served, .Mrs. dire has iiideiiceil herself to all who have made her aeiiiaiiit.ince. The funeral of the late Daniel Wnler- speil will bo held liimorinw aflernnon at .' o'clnei; from the homo flf hi" ami I, Mrs. Maryar-'l .Mills, on Nnrlli Main avenue, luternieiii in nunnioce ciue lory. The Misses .Mncgaretla and Ullwibniii Williams nf William el rent, entertain ed a few nf llielr I'riollds Monday even ing, 111 Imam- of llielr giasl. .Miss .Maud Marsinn. nf llactfnrd, conn, tianies, singing and otlnr pai ty 'amusements .vo indulged lu lo a seasonable limn, when I'olroshnionts were served, after which Ilio gnosis departed fur thoii hollies. Those present wore; Mlsscn NMurgi- Munsnii, Fi-uilIs Mun.-uu, Sie. l Wnileniaii, Jenulo Lewis, I.Ida Cor win, Mary A. ImIs, Uvu Huff. Mamie 'I'lininas, c.issle Williams, Mnliic Pltkeilug. Molly Nnack. I.emi Klsb,, lulu Wllllums. Cecil Uavles, Maud Mar-sloii- Aiargarella Wllllains and llllna belli Wllllains, and Mei-srs, Cliarles Cnn.siauliiie, Warren IIuom', illeliard Itees. , Frank Plckoring. Pml', Keiu uieclliig, li, Tlioinas, It. Thomas, J. Muiisoii and Will Mulliows. The b.trlier.-. of tills section will clo-n til iinoii on Thanksgiving la. The I'r.iektifJiuUrt ilnfeated the l Ves icals Iii a holly toiilested gauit of biiskcl bail at thu Auditorium lest evening', by u score of I io a. Thoinus lavb; and .IoI'iVIck each throw i liasket lor the Craekcrjacks. On Tlmilki.gh Ing Day Hit Craekerjacks will have Um Si. cialr team, I'lmmpimiH of the suite, ns their opponents, at the uudliociuiu. lit mi interesting' game of foot ball, the Scruntnii High School u-uln do. tented tile Alpha fiama 1'nnt ball team til Athletic park yeslerday afturuuoit by a score of i! to U, Hldeuour made the louehdowii and Sparrow kicked the goal. Polaski Curler and Austin Maine are In IJethlehein today to witness the an nuul ganie of foot ball between Ihe Lafuyelio ami l.eblgli teams, which lakes plate this afternoon, TwoThirds of a Man's Life II K : VB Ml, I ,r( , ' lS f'J qJp o 324 south smra KNIGHTS OP MALTA HOLD A SOCIAL SESSION. Hartmau's Hull the. Scene ufi Flcns ant Affair Orpheus Glee Club to Conduct a Concert Monday Night. A Misleading Item Caused Trouble and Comment Yesterdny's Funer als Mrs. Joseph Batungartner He ported to Be in a Serious Condition. Shoit News Notes. (ieiieral t Irani eoniiiiandery, Nn. I'llrt, Ancient and llluslrious Order of the Knlglils of Mulla, held an Inlcresuiig session in Hartmau's hall, nil Pittsloii fuenne, last night, which was veiy largely atlended. The lilack degree was given In Sir Knight James A. I Inker during the business meeting, ami at its close Hie members held a -,-ncial session aiid smoker. .'in interesting' and instrui tive ad dress i as delivered during tlte evening by District Deputy Sir ICniglit Past Coiiiinaniler John I-:, Kvans, i ml ho was followed by Pa si' Commander Abe Cockrell, who spoke forcibly and elo itiently on Ihe benelits to lie derived b keeping in constant touch with the order. Several oilier members also made brief addresses and a most en joyable evening was brniighl to a close al II o'clock. (ieiieral ilrnni ciiinmnndery was In stituted four years ago lasi June and is one of Hie biggest in membership In tills section of the slate. There are nearlv St'O members in good standing, and Ihe treasury is in a splendid linan tiai condition, The olllcers are: Sii knight commander, Fred lleih; gener alissimo. Harry Manning; caplain gen eral, Charles , Do Wight: proline. John Pltloberg: recorder. Adam Friohtoi;as sistani recorder. Henrge Feline: tceas urer. Andrew Frnnu;: senior warden, William Hesslngor. Conceit of Orpheus Glee Club. Monday evening, lu Si. John's hall. on Mono avenue gi"ii under Hie pilous tJlee chili, gramme has boon , a concert will be auspices of Ihe lll Tho following: p-o-aiTiingcd: Ovciiiu-e. orchestra; glee, "Sallois' chorus"; vocal solo, .Mrs. A. .Millar: recitation, pathetic, .M. ,1, i'ojiic; tenor -nit), .billies ,1. Folali; piano solo, Miss Kathi'Mi Ueardnii; bass solo, Arthur Morgan: overture, orchestra: glee. "i 'omrades lu Arms'; soprano solo, Miss Miuy Powell: baritone solo, Will Long; insiruiiicntal iiuarietle, Miss Kulhr.wi Utiirdoii: .Me.ssis. Sawjer, Coyne nnd .McCornnick; duel, .Messrs. I'nlall and lll'ioli: glee, "Dixie's Land," Laid nt Keat, '''lie remains of the laie .Mr.. Mary liilg'atlnii weie Interred, with Im- iHi.-.-hlvi' M'i-ltes, yesioiday morning. The funeral look place from ihe lenldellie of .Mr, all'! .MlS. lieorge Pot lllolf, Oil PllllUnil aVellllo, whofe llle body lay cuslicoiiiled in a iiaiiilsoiue cilSl.el liiuillicil with black lirnllllelolli, The funeral nrlege inoVoil lo Si, John's Calliollc cliiiicli, on Fig sired, wlieie a masi for the dead was cole, bulled h, l(c , !:, J. MolliW, lulocniellt was nltecwalds made In Hie Cathedral ceinoiery. I'elcr Pliiltlps. ilio young son of Mr. and .Mi's. Al. Phillip, whose uealh m -curr-'d Wotlne.'tluy on ihe ptoperiy nf the paiouis lu lioailiu; lliook lowu ship, was laid al real in ilie T i, u m-l Ii waul i Senium Catholic cemetery .v-. lorday iiun'lling', Services were held in Si. Mary's Catholic churcli, on liivcr slieel, al la oVIoch and were Hugeiy nuclide, 1, .Mr. and .Mrs, I'lillllps, who are well known mi lids side, tmvo ilie sincere sympathy of ilio coiuinuuilv, Item Caused TtoiibJe. A siory thai appeired in oim of ilu papers yesterday niorulng and was nf i on i'M i oplcd by the oveilblg' eellnes has (ainoil fnnio cnuiiiiiilinn on this slue nnd lliciiloniaily did a wrong lo a proiuliioui liiuluoss man. Tho Hem was in ihe oiled thai a peddlar had been abused and robbed lu a certain hole! and afiei wards or dered out. As a umilur of fuel ilio prnpiielnr was ubsent at the Hum' of tlie allegetl pilfering ami no i unstable was present lo annoy tip' petldlar as Mated. The facts In the case ace that llelna. fell was offering combs, shlrl buttons, etc., for sale lu the place when a Jocu lar customer cxiriiutcil two combs and in a spirit of mischief ulurcd them in And most of his money is spent in clothes, for that reason, if no other, you should take more pains, more time, and see where you pay your money you are getting the correct thing in style and workmanship and fit. Every garment we sell is fully guaran teed, you can always get satisfaction here. Men's Suits A larger, more varied and complete line has ne.r been shown in Blacks, Blues, Fancy Worsteds and Vicunas. to s rr o.uu ana upwards Our Three Dollar Hats are the best that can be and we have a special line at $ 1.50 that can't be beat. had oran Lackawanna Avenue. the coat pocket nf nnoiher person fov a joke. The vender raised a racket about being robbed, bin Hie articles t oulil not be found and lie went away. Later, on Ilio letiirn of the saloon keeper, the frolic was explained to him and llle articles located. Ilellll. fclt ran have tlieni or llielr value at any time. NUBS OF NEWS. All members of the .lunger Mneii nerchor are urged In attend rehearsal tomorrow afternoon at 2."o p, in. in Schimiiff's lutll. An interesting- session of Camp No. !'6 P. O. S. of A., was held in Freulian's hall on Cedar avenue last evening. Their was a large attendance and a drawing for a cosily couch look place at the social session that followed the business mt cling. .Mrs. Joseph llatimgarlner. who was taken to her home on Willow slreel on Thursday from a private hospital where an operation was performed Mas reported lo be seriously ill last evening and it is believed that the removal has caused a relapse. l.'oiitraelors Partridge and Fkkus have begun work on the Sloeuin street sewer which lias to bo excavated sev enteen feci at the Intersection of Cedar avenue and 1 leech street. Mosses. AVoelkers and Tleilinan are working hard on ilie new parish bouse nf the Hickory street Presbyterian church and expect to llnish it within the time limit. Some delay has been caused owing to the dltlicully in get ting tlio necessary timber. DUNMORE. First Moihndist ICpiscojial elmrdi. Uev. Charles Henry Newing. pastor. Services al P).:',0 a. in. and 7.".0 p. in. The pastor will preach both uiorning and evening. Morning subject, "A Clause from Paul's Prayer:" evening subject, "Your Heart's Condition." Class meetings at tho close of morning service. Sunday school al -.M i'. in.: prayer service at i!.;!il p. in, There will be s-ervites .Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday evenings of next week al least, anil If inliditioiis demand, they will lie continued longer. The meetings have been very helpful this past wool;. Duninore Piesbyleii.in churcli, iWv. I-'. fllbboiiK, pastor. Solvit es at IH..10 ii. m. and 7.::o p. m. Morning sulijecl, 'Am I My Drother's Keeper'.'" evening subject, "Sliull AVo Know tlur Friends in Heaven?" Prayer meeting Wednes ilay e cuing- at T.Iiu o'clock; Sunday school al 12 o'clock. Sliailgecs eeolllo lo all services. The Women's guild of Si. Mark's church will carry mil llielr usual plan of former years and serve a Thanks ulvlng supper in the parish rooms mi November 'S, belueell Ilie hours of fi and !i o'clock, Tickets liae lieen placed at the low price of :'.i cents, D. Philip Smith, of New Yoik city, spent yesterday as the guest of friends lu low II. Mrs, Mary McC.ow.iu, of Chestnut si t, Is seriously 111. P. J. Ward and P. F. u'lloyle have returned I'm um sue e-.s'ul hunting trip lu Pike county, brlotdnii homo us one oi' llielr trophies a laige huok. Miss .Mnrgiiret .McNult.v. who Iuih spent ilie p.isi month with ohlu friouds, has roiiirned lionie. .Meal urli es at 11. K. Spencer's meat lllilCk"l: Poclel'linuse .sleali, !i pounds for -.V.: sillolll steak, ' pounds for !;'.. lib roast, per pound, l"i .: leg- choice lallili. per poiinil, 1'jc.; cii ki lis, per pinuiil, l-.'i-c.: round steal;, per pound, l"c; fresh llsh, per pnillld, iii'. OBITUARY, I.IINA I'lTTKK llKNVi)ii)--ll will i bo a ureal shod; to a liuy.e miniboc of i people lo lcacn -m llle tlcalll of .Mis. i Lena I'll lee llenU'iod, wife of W'alloi I,. Ilenwood, which occlicied ,ve.-.ler- i day iii her lionie op t,miii,y avouuo. .Mr. Ilepwood's dlne iliilc.i liat'k bill ,l I'OiV days, Tlte luiiiicllate citllse ! ot her dentil was peijlmiltls. .Mrs. ; Htiiiivood was horn In I'allfornin, bin ier dii'lliuud iln' ni'i'i' spill In .Maine. Silo was iiiarrled in iSl. I '.tut. .Minne sota, and ha-! olncc iie.ii a icsileiit of thjs illy, Hud she- Ihial one mouth Ioniser she would li'ivo i-elebr.V-il tile twelfth annlvcrsiiry of their niiii' (iatte, Hic Ik riirli'i by her nuilher, .Mrs. I'lttee, nt llroolilyn, N. Y and two sblcis: Mrs. '. 11. Ilariis, of ib'iioklyu, and .Mrs. i;. It, liiivliaiian, of J'orto Itlco. I'"ew wmiieii possess Ilie smces of mind and churnvtrr to attiact mi in ilieiu such aifceilnii and intiiesi as .Mrs, llcnwood, Slie waa Ktiicrally heloved and will bo more tlian nils-sell lu a largo cicely, lienilo, kind, uiiselilsh anil lofty lu Ideals, she was one whose r;tl.0 beamy of life i it i & ion, AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre ji. i:is, I.i'i-fi; anil M.DI.lgl I'. A, .1. IJLTI'V, UiH. Manager. Tuesday, November 26. tli ic'-,s , I e.i t l- Til, in l.v r. '.uii.iti,t'-i I'ruiliiitiuii i ll.ill Ciinj'4 I'.iw 'Hill IM.il, I.Il-l l.-l ,v t The Christian 10 IV .id . IIAII'I I- ID. l.i lulling .u. vaxij i.i.oiiv'it wi.n. w -. llllIN' l'liici:.- Simi-. on : I'OltM. , ll III- , i Al 111. d- s.iluiil.iy .a ! .i. in. Academy of Husic M. lll.'IS, I.ersrc. A. J. Puffy, Manar. HIMMELEIN'S IDEALS all 'mis ui:i:k. One wt'oK. lommrnt iiiy: Mtrl.i. Vnv. i"i. M.ilinct". il.iili, fiiiiitiKiit'tii Tuc-iiiv. SCHILLER STOCK COMPANY, IlJ CCllk H'lihlf tiuIH 01 SMt Nt'A Hll, MIL' ('(.-. .Mi mi l.iy nitilit, tin- .- N-.iMnn.il innlodi.im.i, "omi.hiN KuL'iit.v. ' i'mitfmi'u j itoiniain i Vtt w.iits hctui't'ii .uN. Lfiiini; j ii t '-. Ji, "0, I'J i fills; ni.uiiirc pn'i-p. to, o u-ut-., Tli.niK-LiivMiu l)i M.itmir Mut-, lu, ; ami ::o ri-fit. Xiulii iiii . to, o, .jn ,n,, ,'iij unK STAR THEATRE ALl". 0. Ili:i:ilI.C.1().V, Man,is?r. Till WilV, I ItlPAV AMI s.MI llll.W, .NnifiiiiiiT -'!. ::, -j., "Victoria Burlesquers" M.niinc- I'hmsil.iy .mil .i.uhl.n. The Conservatory Course Of Aili-i Ifi-iit.iK Mill d.iii On Thanksgiving Cvcniii( -M "I. I.iikr'a l'.lli-li llmivj AtliliKiinun. ,il S U'l lin-U. IMIIfl: '-!.li im tin i-u'.n-tviHJ, inilinliiii; ,i ii-i'imi) mm i i f III li the world can ill 'afford lo. los-.. Jt seem all too soon Unit she must, leave II while still youniv and so much needed. The fuueial servltos w'll ho held on Sunday afternoon al :: o'clock at the residence of .Mrs. ,.mc CliaS' , ."L'li ijulncy a venue, liiiernicnt will bo made In llonesdale, the train lea -Ins" here at pi,:;ii .Monday morning. The funeral of ilio int. !'. .Inineti w inko place .Mrs .John on Hiiuila.v iioiii nor line noun', nn.-, i.nzecne .'treer. ut "..':a o'clock. Intennint will be mad lory. in the Washburn siieii eeiuc- PMCEBURG. Vediiesday al Ihe early limic of 9 o'clock at Si, I'airlck'.-i ehui'i-h oc cuneil the 111,11 ri, me of .Miss Hadle IJev. eS, Olio of 1'rlcehlllfl's llljlllly respected youne; ladies, iii .Mr, lioniw I'. W'alsli, a liopular and isleenud yoiuiK li- n of South Scrnuloii, Tho bride Mas al loiuled by her sister, Miss Katie, whllo Air, Many W'alsli. hr.ulur of Um uiooin, iicied as best num. The bride wan iitlired In a jump of while silk, trimmed with duchess luce .mil tli 'ran, and wore a picture hat lo match Her maid was slinlllacly alllceil. Doth c.n' rlnl Initial roses. As the liridiil perty entered unit proceeded down tin ilsle, tho weildiiiK march l.olicimrlu was nu deicd liv .Miss Kalhryiio Walsh sister Of Ilie (iiiolll, Tlloy Were 11. e I tllll abac by lln. Itev, I'. ,1, Jlurphj oltl cl.ttlllK i lerK.vman. u lo prop, mined the Wolds lliat ninilc llle luipp. coupln lll.io and wife. After the teivitom II WedllillL, Illeakf.lSl -was tcliilelnl to .1 ft W Of UlO IlllllUllle I'l'llMUlr. U"l l'il- tioiis ni i outrueiliiK paitl, i it the lion.o of the bride's paiciii-. Mr ,nd Mrs. loels, niter width .Mr. .'"d Mrs. Walsh hft for .S'cw York wb- iln '.'ill enjoy llicir liiinovniiieii I pou their return tliey will lake iis -.-bioii of a iiciviy fiirnlbheil lionie mi tjuin, v u vi line, ScllUlltlll. The m'oelo InililS t lucrative posllioii willi tie- Ivjjiiom JllHWllIK cilllllMliy. Willie lip- lillde IS OIIO III' ITiccblll'fj'H llllMt ptlplll I .NtlitlUt ladies. I'lcitliiim in I' Al, ,'iit,.ih suinluy liiiil'ldim and eU-nlUH' by the pastor, Uev. Wilson UenUey. .Mornlug service ut IU..1M o'cloi k. Subject. "W'hal fnii stliutcs a Sii'iessfiil iMirlsllau, ' "n;n luti suliject. "A liooil I'oliftssloU lu a W'roiiK l'liice.'' Sumlay school at ! o'clock. All ate Invited. .Mr. Tom W'rlKht lii iniilei-milus treatment nt tho Suajitou luMpitai. 4 !; i ' -o.1 " Vr; - --