ma m 6i5gM BBWWmflWtUM IUHMWW UDUH Barass 7 ,1 ,:?6;f Rnrr. ;tc. , t l THE SCRAHTOiV TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1002. U k' is.: 1! f H v i".1 I WESiE SCRANTON NOW GRAND COUNSELLOR ARTHUR T. STOVER ELECTED BY THE GOOD FELLOWS. At tho Recent Sessions of the Qrnnd Assembly In Pittsburg He Was Signally Honored Funeral of Dan iel Davies Yesterday Afternoon. Events of Last Evening and Mine Accidents Jackson Street Baptist Church Notes Other Interesting News and Personal Mention. Arthur T. Stover, who represented the West Side assembly' of the lioyal Society of Good Fellows, at tho grand assembly meeting In Pittsburg recent ly, mutlo his report tit Thuisduy even ing's meeting of the local assembly. gift of the grand assembly, that of grand counsellor, lln nlso advertised tho attractiveness of Scrantou as a con vention city, and from his efforts, In all probability the grand assembly will meet In this city next year. Mr. .Stover Is one of tho best lino typo operators In the newspaper busi ness and has been contlnously with Tho Tribune since tho paper was es tablished, and was one of tho first be ginners on typesetting machines In the city. Ho Is nlFt) the corresponding scc letary of tho Klectrlc City Wheelmen, and one of the most popular and oblig ing young men In tho city. Funeral of Daniel Davies. Tho funeral services over the remains of tho late Daniel T. Davies were hold at 2 o'clock yestorduy afternoon at tho homo of deceased's son, John D. Da vies, 129 South Uromley avenue, llcv. D. P. Jones, of the Tnbcrnacle Congre gational church, ofllclatcd, assisted by ltev. H. Dougherty. A largo number of people from this city and Taylor were in attendance. Tho pall-bearers were Frank Williams, 13 van J. Evans, James Roberts, John Francis, William Fox and Mr. Itogers. Tho remains were taken to Taylor, where Interment. was made In the Pot est Homo cemetery. Ainiiun. T. STOVLlt, Grant! Counsellor, H. 8. of O. F. From what was reported, It was appar ent that he was very much in evidence sit the convention. The grand assembly met in the Smoky City for ono week, and repre sentatives were present from the var ious states In which tho order Is estab lished. Mr. Stover was the youngest member in the grand assembly, yet he received honors that seldom fall to the lot of one who has been so recently alllliated with the society. In addition to being the youngest member, ho was nominated and elected to one of the highest ofllces within the Recent Mine Accidents. Patrick Conboy, of 323 Second street, an employe of the Oxford mine, had his right leg fractured by a fall of coal while at work on Thursday. He was taken to the Lackawanna hos pital. Edward Griffith, of South Ninth street, employed as a driver at tho Central mine, had his leg caught be tween cars recently, while In the act of coupling, and the member was severely bruised. He was taken to his home. Tlio Best Family Cough Jtcmcdy, Dufour's French Tar, Tor Sale by GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 S. Main ave. Events of Last Evening.' The probationers class of the Simpson M. E. I'hurch held a meeting In the lec ture room last evening. The Colonial Dancing class held their regular weekly social In Washington hall last evening, Mrs. Frank Bryant, of Academy street, entertained the Woman's Fore ign Mlsionary society of the Simpson M. E. church last evening, Washington Camp, No. 333, P. O. S. of A. met la&t evening and made ar langements for attending the funeral of their late brother, Samuel Kaerner, this morning. Llko tho Lovo of Jesus," and Miss Annlo Thomas will reclto a new revision of tho twenty-third psalm. The pastor will deliver a short nddrws at tho close. The Tithes book will bo given out next Snbbalh at each service, tho money, gathered will be Used to paint Hid church and tjor general repairs on tho cdlllcc. To tho last meeting of tho B, Y. P. U. forty bIx now members received the right of fellowship, the meeting was largely attended and very profitable. Tho best wishes of our young people are bestowed upon John J. Howcr and Miss Bessie Powell who were married last Wcdnesduy evening. Surpriso Party. George T. Kublnn, a young student at the Keystone academy, was given a BUtprlsa parly, by his numerous young friends, on Thursday evening. The parly .was held at tho home ,of Mr. and Mrs, I. P Jones. The Misses Anna and Lottie Jones gave pleasing recitations. Mr. Harry Murphy wus tho main entertainer of the evening and proved himself a very successful one. At a seasonable hour a dainty repast was served by tho following: Misses Kapp'and Jones, Messrs Capwell, Henry and Will Voly. After tho evening's enjoyment the party sang "God Be with You Till Wo Meet Again," and wishing Mr. Kublna success throughout the term, departed for their homes. Those present were: Misses Good win. Emma Bpnnnrr. T.lln Wlnn. berg, Martha Moore, Nettle Benjamin, isisie winzenberrr, Ida Kapp, Lillian Moore, Leonora Batsel, Lillian Bates, Maud Moore, Louise Rought, Augusta Swlnk, Mary Davis, Lena Moore, Lavl nla Tomllnson, Anna Jones, Maud Griffiths, Lillian Stone, Gertrude Moore, and Florence Jones. Messrs. George T. Kublna, Henry Volz, Charles Moore, Lawrence Zlnk, William Volz, James La Bare, Walter Zink, Donald Capwell, John WelBenfluh, James Hoffo, Leroy Stanton, Louis Bates, Harry Murphy, Frank Swartz, Silas Powell, Harry Madden and Roy Wheeler, GENERAL NEWS NOTES. VVvvxVVVfeVvfc-VVVyixvVvVVviVvvi 5 I The Highest 1 "Notch," My Goal C. Jackson Street Baptist Church. Great praise Is due for the success of our Easter music to the orchestra. The music was difficult, but made easy by the excellent rendering of every selection. Tho orchestra is composed of Thomas King, double bass; John King, alto: Charles King, clarionet; George King, tenor; Wlllam Protheroe, first violin; Carl Lotz, William Jones, second violin; Miss Lily King and Edward Williams, organists. Next Sunday evening by special re quest the chorus of 100 voices "will ren der some selections from their Easter music. Master D. Herbert Williams will sing the solo, "There Is No Love I There Is 1 Nothing Lacking f 3 -a "w That should be here. If you are a critic we want you to look over our various stocks and give us your opinion. The goods are here to satisfy the quick wit, the sharp eye and level judgment of critical buyers. Miry Martin, nged i jours daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Martin, of 300 South Sherman .-Hemic, spilled a coffc pot full of hot coffee, out herself on Thursday and was badly scalded. Tho vessel was on tho tove when the child pulled it off and spilled the contents over her anna and shoulders. The Scranlon Choial society held a rehearsal in St. David's hall last evening. William Fnrrell, the enterprising Washburn street merchant, is having a substantial, now store building erected on Ills land adjoining the Washburn stiect cemetery. 1'almer Williams, Maui lc Miller, Ely Harris and John Howell will open a steam laundry at 111 South Main avenue In a few daj.. Henry Yciibon, of 711 Schnell's court, who was arrested for desertion and non-support at Hie in Manee of Ids wife, was discharged by Alderman Kelly. His defense was that she had been guilt of intimacy with another man. It is understood that the department of public works will grade l'cttcbonc street without any cost to property owners, if the latter will igree to release the city from any damages. A pe tition is now being circulated among the prop erty owners for their signatures. The remains of the late Mi. A. C. I,atimon, who aieu at the home of her daughtti, Mrs. Samuel Dean, 303 Morton, avenue, weic taken to Port Jinn, where intirnfent was made jej terday. Tho Ladles aulliary to Illusion No. A, of thf Ancient Order of Hibernians, will conduct a concert in Mcars' hall on Wednesday evening, April 2,1. A school for non-commissioned officers of the First regiment. Catholic Total Abstinence union, was opened In St. Lro'a hall Thursday evening. John C. Roberts, of St. Louis, Mo brother of Mrs. Daid ..' Hughes, of North Garfield ave- nue, died at his home recently. He was at cne time a resident of Kingston.'' Bert McDonald, of Clarke Bros., and Mi-s Ida Oisiier, of Monsey -avenue, weic united in mar riage on Thursday at the home of the bride's parents. A service of prater, conducted in the Welsh language, will lie held in the Dellcvue Wol-h Caliinistio Methodist church tomonow morning nt 10 o'clock. In tho evening, at 0 o'clock, tho ltev. Thomas de Cruchy, of ll.vtio Park, will de liver a sermon in the Knglish language. There will be a meeting tonight in D. D. Ly nns' hall on South Mlin avinue of the, members of Local Xo. 13J1, of the United Mine Woihora of Amerlei, The Choral society will meet tomonow night at S o'clock in St. Divid's hall. The goal of my ambition is to strike the highest notch of per fection in High-Grade Clothing. The Clothing you find here has attained the above standard, which was fully demonstrated by the results of last week's business in all departments. Many of the best dressers of the valley have been measured during the week in our Custom Department. Our line of novelties in the Boys' and Children's Department is unsurpassed. The "Peter Tompson," Our Great Special. When the mothers are tired searching for something grand in a Boys' Suit, stop at Griffin's you will' find what you want. M. H. GRIFFIN 318 Lackawanna Avenue. NORTHSGRANTON CBACKERJACKS DEFEATED THE " COMETS. Interesting Game of -Basket Ball at the Auditorium Work on the East Market Street Fave Has Been Re sumed Bowling Notes Services in the Y. W. O. A. Rooms on Sun day Afternoon Wrestling Match in the Auditorium Next Saturday Night Personal Notes. proving and in a short while will be seen baik to Ills old place on the team. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. H Carriage Robes Eiderdown Baby Carriage Robes, In with blue and pink trimming and Look at them. cream bound white edges. : Dainty Doylies 3 A SI Linen Tinted Doylies in linen color grounds and variety of patterns. 18-inch, each 24-inch, each 25c 50c m a Globe Warehouse va The Hosiery Department here has always something ' or interest to thrifty folks. I Boys' Hose -a - (Boys' Black Heavy Cotton Stockincs. fast color. double, knee, heel and toe, regular 25c goods, , hup the lines are somewhat broken Saturday, pr ', 1 7C a 9 1 2 Globe Warehouse : & & 3 t L'adies'libse 1 Ladies' Fine Bl.ick Cotton Hose, medium weight, fas.t, color, high spliced heel and toe. Saturday, ; r tt)et(pair Ladies' Fancy Hose, in black and white, fast color. Saturday, the pair 18c 1 The Suit Department offers a special for Saturday. It may be just what you want. -. Ladies' Suits of Fine Venetian, Broadcloth, Hop sacking and Serges. There's blue, black and cistor, bton, Gibson and Blouse effects. Jackets trimmed with MlTeta and moire bands; skirts made with grad uated flounce and trimmed in a finished manner, tuits are worth 118,50, but lor Saturday . , ,,...,, 10c & 1. 6 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Globe Warehouse 'WeMMMMMMM $14.75 ci & A meeting of Local, U, United Mine WoiKers of America, will be held in Jajne's hall this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Jc-eph Oliver Is the only candidate thus Jar rcftistcred for the legislative nomination in tho riii.t district. l'ljrnonlh Congiegatlonal chinch, .TacKon fctiect Preaching service at 10..10 n. in. and 7 p. in. bibbalh school at 12 o'clock. Sabbath school, Sherman avenue, 2.15 p. in. A. V. Dower, est., will occupy the pulpit moining and cvenini;. The regtilu- monthly meeting of the AVcst Side Ccntial Republican dull will be held till-, tven ing, when the wicial committee e.pect to mal.e tmtr lepoit on the dance recently licit, Jlr. and Sirs. A. 1'. Duffy, of ltlnghanilon, nie spending a few dajj, with ulatlvca on Jackson street. Henjamln Allgood, of 1001 Prlte sheet, ha bern a victim of the gilp for the past two weekt, but Is now tccovciins-. .Miis Maud William", n South Seventh tlieet, Is lcooveilng fiom an Hint-.. Thomas llouser, of Chestnut stied, U cov ering from the sciious Illness vvhltii has londned him to the house' for ievcr.il weeks. Mls Saillu Durkin, of l.urcnic ttiect. Is enter taining her cousin, Mis Ilhnchc Welsh, of Low ell, Mjsh. Ml Kite Itooiicj, nf Lafajetti! Mieel, has as htr gueit MUh Mainu l'lnnen, of Port .lervis. ttull Mlihael, r of .Voitli Uromley avenue, is confined to liis home by Illness. Mis, Anna Mclhoul, of Kansas City, ii the guost of Ml-. Anna (ir.ili.ini, of Teutl-ilicct, Mlclncl Ilurke, of Luzerne tliict, Is toiival. ctting after u M-rlous lllne. GREEN RIDGE. The fiiier.il of the lite Lulher I', Jmllli tool, pine fiom the (Uti'ii llldge I'lcsb.vtoilan thurth jcelirday aftrinoon. 'Iho wrvlceu were conduct, cd by llcv, I, ,f, Lauding, 1). 1),. unci a .uir telle counting of f'niiiad Snjder, Clmles Nlnkc, Ml. OunMer and Mrs. Outer, icndcrid "Ulien I Can Head My Title t-'Jeai" and "There u I'uiinluln rilled with Illouil," The pall-bearcri weie (home Clcaiuater, William I'arke, Joseph Ifaiigl, A. I'alne, Charles Xlrholaon and CliailM llaulcy. 'I lie interment, which was private, was niaue in jMinmoin tinicteiy, Constable T. S. Unfiling anchtcd James An thony (.'i.ine, of Uii Capouso avenue, for dioi deily conduit ci-tcrelay and ic.Istlug un ntlkci, William Langaii appearing against lilm. He v.-a-i lakt'ii befuiu Aldiimau Kidlci who fined him one dollar anil tosls, Mi-., lliomxs Pateison, of riettvllle-, N visit lug (liccn llidgc frimdi. 'I he AVoinin'H Home uud l'oreign Missionary soeltty of Ihc (lie-in llldge i'resb.vtetl.iu iliunli hehl a ciy Intermtlng meeting at the inan- jetcnla afternoon, Mm. I', L. Hitihcotk pic hltd. Mil. Ulhnun icuderid a contralto solo very effectively. Miss Louise Williams was up lolntccl delegate to rtpicsiiit the woikiy at Hie dUtrkt convention lo be held in Carbondile this month. At (lie dose of tin- business besdon Mrs. Lansing failed tea and u delightful so.ial hour was spent by the meinbeis, Before a fair-sized audience lnbt nlRht, tho Crackei-Jacks defeated the Comets, of the central city, at the Au ditorium, by the score of 16 to G. The game was full of interesting features. The playing pf Jeffery, of the Cracker jacks and Klligry, of the Comets, was especially so. During the Intermission the Comets put sevei.il sub-players on the floor, as the regular players were over-done. The following was the line up: Crackei-Jacks Benjamin, light for ward; Wells, left forward: White, cen ter; Jefferys, right guard; T. Davis, left guard. Comets MoMullcn, right forward; Gllligely, left forward; Elligy. center; Swift, right guard; McClusUle, left guard. Goals were 'thrown from the field by Jefferys and Welles for the Cracker jacks, and Klllgy and Swift for the Comets. Work on the Fave. Woik was resumed yesterday on the stone block pave to be laid on 13ust Market street hill. The work was sus pended during the winter months. Superintendent Patterson has begun tho work, and expects that within two months the work will be completed. A large force of men and teuniH were set nt, work, so as lo have the work com pleted as soon as possible. The city engineer has' been along Wayne avenue, notifying the residents to lay flag sidewalks In front of their residences. At the monthly meeting of the Welsh Haptist pastors of Northeastern Pennsylvania, ltev. W. 1'. Davi, of the Memorial Haptist church, will lead a "paper on the "Christian Union." To monow Mr. Davis will preach at the Wanior Hun UaplUt chuich. James Miller and Dluaid Sheivvood, of Col- gale Unici-lty Glee clubti spent the eaily part of the week with Call Zi'egler, of Xoith Main en enuc. William Hughes, of I'ecltvllle, was among cull ers in town last evening. VJvan Davis and Geoige Powell, two empires of the Leggett's Creek mine were injured lev an explosion in the main gingway on Monday la-t. llcv. A. II. Smith, of the Xmili Main Avenue D.iptUt church, will picucn at .C'liln-.lilll i tomonow- attention at i o'clock. The uunilicM of the Choral union will nit to mot row evening in O'Mallej's lull on tt'eit Market ttreet for uheirsal at S.:J0 oYlocK. The home of Mi, and Mij. Fred Slurion, of Parker btreet, li bilghtened by the anival of a baby daujhtci. Mis. Maiy Oikle.v, M Oak ttieet, ii "pending a few daj with fiienils in Philadelphia. First Welsh Haptist cliuuli. West Market Ktiect Rev. J. V. Davlc, pastor. The pastor will picath both at 10 a. m. nnd 0 n. in. hi Sundiy, April U. Sunday school at 2 n. in. The evening ivice will be conducted in th? Lnglish lanqiugc. Ail are loitllallv invited to uttcncl. All scats fiee. The Foreign MIsloiur.v soilely of the Provi dence 1'iesb.vlerl.in ihuich met jesleiel.iy with Mrs. J. It. I'eck. Mr, and Mr-. Guy Osteilmut, foiuurlv of Wilkes-Dane, leave taken up their ic-ldenec on Web-tcr avenue, this ill). llcv. Mi. (I.vmer, pa.toi of the (Iniitiin rhiiuli, has rented a pait of Mi, Macke.v's hotis" on Xorlh Main nvciiue. Mi. Whitlemoie will meet (he I'luvhleiicc Pie b.vterian ehoir this t veiling. Miss Line, of lloiitxlale, his bern a gutst tif flienels in this scillon of the city the past wiek. AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Husic If. REIS, htmtt. A. J. Duffy, Uanipr. DALAXCE OF WEEK. Dainty Irene Myers Prices 10, 20 and 30c.; matinee, 10 and 20c. NEXT WEEK. 'Ihc Original and Popular WAITE COMEDY AND STOCK CO. and Ladies' Philharmonic Orchestra. STAR THEATRE ALF. G. HEltHI.SGTO.V, Manager. Thursday, Fruity and Saturday, APHIL 3, ., j. Irwin's Big Show MUI.VEE EVERY DAV. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre M. BEIS. Lessee and Manager. A. J. DUFFV, Busincas Manager. t Saturday Matinee and Night,- ., W.O.-. SMYTH presents.- EMMET DEVOY The Silver Voiced Comedian, In a comedy drama of Western Life entitled FRIEND KARL Price. 25. CO, 7."c. and $1.00. Matinee lj and t0e. Children to any part d house, l."c. Coming Wrestling- Hatch. Airangemcnts ure helns: made for a wre&tlinK match between Jameft Demp-t-ey and William O'Horo ut the Audi torium, Saturday, April 12, for the purHo of 9100 a aide. lloth men are well-known wrestlers. They are in e?;t-ellent condition. Tho match will bo best two out of thieo falln, tho winner to talco tho entire purse offered. THE HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON As well u the handsomest, and others are Invited to call on any druggM and get free a trill bottle of Ktinp'o Malum (or the Throat and Lungi, a remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and icllcic all Lhronlc and Acute Couglis, Asthma, Urondiitlj md (.VUsumplluu. 1'ikc 23c, aud oUc, Y. W. O. A. Notes. A meeting of special hUcre.l will be held in the association pallors on .Sunday afteiiioon from S.R0 to 4. SO o'tlotk, MIm May llenedlct will give u biographlcil sketch of MUls Fi ernes Jlldley Horergal and pen ins vvrllteii by Mlts Horeigal will bo read by Mis-es Claudia Willianni, Ida Christmas, Mai ion lllll, r'lorcncc Walker, George Cure and Mm, Jji;ph Mulley will slug. Ml tics Marlon Hill, George Cure and Hollo Cousins will play violins uud Miu Jclc Hill will be piitihd, Bowline; Notes. Yesterday was observed a ladies' day at Hie bowling alle and was well attended. Puling tho early part of the week the record of the alios was broken by William Lcwb., of the Oljmpla flow ling club, making u u.ore of 2(7. Ihu buslncM men cf this section oic taking advuuttigo of the alleys, before and after dinner each day, hi-vcul good trams have been organized and there is a rumor to the effect that league Is o bo organized very soon. Within u week or o the Cambrian team of this tee lion will have another game with tlic I'laukliiu, of botitlt fcciunton. IMvvIn Ymm, ii member of the Cambrian tram, vvliu has been bilk for the past two weeks, U im- SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. A special meeting of the Star Social club wub held In Mirtz'H hall, on Pitts ton avenue, last evening, when every member was present and offleers for the coming: year were elected as follows: President, Matthew Damal; vice-president, CharleH V, Kellermun; recording secretary, Matthew Miller; financial secretary, Jacob J, Mlrtz; treasurer, Peter Phillips, jr.; trustees, John Phil lips, Charles Cooper and Henry N. Weber. The society In one of the most flourishing organizations in this region, and its standing Is unquestioned In the community. Some time ago tho society applied for a charter, and It was grant ed a few days ago. Its granting was duly observed last evening, and a social session and reception was held until midnight last evening, Mrs, Illldeljrandt, of Illreh street, a well-known resident of thla section, fell yesterday morning at tho residence of Mr. and Mis, Louis (Schumacher, on Cedar avenue, and fractured her left collar-bone, f'lty Treasurer Kdward J. Hoblnson nnd his friend, Charles Dleslng, arrived homo yesterday from a month's stay nt Hot Springs, Arlt. Spec I nl services will be held ut tho Young Women's Christian tu-Hoelnllnn rooms tomorrow afternoon, when a llist closs programme will bo rendered. Ueneral Grant commandery, Knights of Malta, held a well-attended session In Hartman'H hall, on Plttston nvenui-, last evening. Thursday evening, Mss Alice Young, of O'Hura street, gavo a reception to the "hello" girls of the Pennsylvania Telephone company nnd their gentle men friends, thu event bpng on the evu of her dcpnrtuio for Plttsbmg, where she will reside. Miss Young proved tu be a charming hostess, and a loyal good time was enjoyed by all. Music and games of tho usual high order were in dulged In to a late hour, vvhciF dulnty viands wcro served. The evening a pleasure wus bi ought to a close by tho lulling of several llushllghts by Silas Poltrk'k. In attendance weio the Mlt-sea OIlvo nnd J-hninu Hwurtz, Kiln Dcltrlck, Muiuurct liusspll, ICmmet Kills, Eliza beth Lees, Catherine Russell, Margaret Stalheber, Anna Kearney, Sarah Will iams, Enmm Heffron, Viola Bold, Ger trude Heffron, Polly Wurren, Grace Niece, Alice Mc-Grun, Florance Lowrey, Elizabeth Avers, Belle Hazleton, Alice Young; Messrs. Frank Stalheber, Jean Cuslck, Will Heading, James Cum mlngs, WUHuni H. Courtrlght, Joseph llyden, William Heedy. Silas Deitrlclc, James O'Hara, James Snyder, Stewart Slegel, Joseph Hooney, Walter Lynn, Walter Stevens, Peter Grimes, and Mr. and Mrs. Wellnrd. Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam Is guaranteed to cure nil coughs. "No cure, no pay." For sale by all dealers. OXL- Mfilir ONLY, TL7KSDAV, ArKIL S. The Famous Comedian, DAN DALY, and the George W. Lcdercr Co. in (lies Crc'at Die Musical Comedy Succcsa t NEW I IS DUNA10RE. 'llee Fiist Mtthodtat Unlit opal church llcv. Charles llcniy Xe-vvlng, patnr. Services at 10 SO a, m. and 7.30 p. m. The pistor will preach ut both feivlcei. .Morning Biibjcct, "A Claum (loin Paul's Will." 1hi (veiling will be a special ki mon to tlio AVoman's Christian Teniperanee union. llaplUm and leceptlou of memher ut the morning sen lee, also baptUin ot children. Class meeting at cioso of tcrviee, fiuiiday school at 2.30 p. in. Evening prayer .ervIco at ti.SO o'llock, Cpnorth league Tuesday evening at 7,11 o'clock. Midweek (huieh prater tervlct, Wednesday even- ing .it 7,30 o'clock, Tiipp Avenue flu 1st Ian chuich Preaching both morning and evening by the pastor, J, I), Habncy, Moining topic, "Saul' Conversion." livening topic, "None but Chrht," Sundiy whool at 10 a. m. It it fxptTially desired that every pupil hct present, Kverboiiy made welcome, 'Ihc iiiiei il of John NcalU will take place thU morning at 0.30 o'clock, when ii icqulcm inii will be e-clebratrd m t-t. Muiv'h ehurth, Inter ment will bo nude ill the Catholic cemetery, Mrs, J, II, Decker, of Albany, N, v., h the gurst of her sUter, Mr. Mcllale, ot Klin street, Thu evangelistic mcctlngx conducted by the Wlllsons in the Dudli-y htreet HaptUt ihurch have been it gicat micccs. Mr, Willsoii will punch on Sunday iiinruing nud in the evening he will pre uh at Ithktly for ltev. David l-pen-etr, 1. II., who will preach at Uuuuiore, Mrs. WilUoii will sing both morning and evening. The funeral of the latu Thomas llrcnuaii took place from hU lain home on Drinker Mrcct )eo terday morning. A rciulcm hiks was celebrated In rl. Mark's church, after vvhieli interment was made In Mt, C'urmcl cemetery. llev. Father Joseph, pastor of the Italian Calh. olie- eliuieh, has leturned tu his dutic here after a sojourn of line.' mouth? in Ituint, u licit' be went for the benefit of lid health. The Junior Order of American Mechanics will meet in the regular place tonight, when It ii hoped a large number will be picst-ut, Leo May It. slide riiiy fiom an attack of pneu monia at lU home on Ilutier street. All tho Original Cast. ' Prices i:ntlie lower floor, $1; balcony, ?1.S0, ?1. 73c. and COc.; gallery, 25c. and 50c beats go on sale Saturday njorning at nine, MONDAY XICIIT. The Laughing Hit of Two Continents, . IIICH AND HAU11IS' FUNNY 1'AUCL', Are You a Mason? Fiom the ficmian of LauN and KraU. AdapteJ bv Leo Ditrlclisteln. Tlio Great Original New York Cast. I'rices -JJe. to $1.&0; hot watb, . Every Woman ,8im"""VutihSTuHrfu1 MARVEL Whirling Spray tlm una ornuf icn . r-a ri.uu v wun-iiiTMi iitirtatriiPtiiBiif. OBITUARY, HKXllY SIGLIN, died at his homo 1901 1'ltlhton avenue, ut live o'clock laht evening after an Illness of ubout ten weeks. Mr. Slglln wus born In this touuty abyut sixty-eight years ugo. Atbt. Hose; uuivtcu. S ll.,.t.ewu. Akt roar drinlit rar II. II Ii" .-11111101 supply ilia other. I nit send stamp (or II- liislmlw.t t.nnk ssslsd.lt IT ten fl.ll IK.rlii ulHTHaiulllliei-IIOllsln. -aleiAtii lo ladies, M.(IVKL.'n., Uoom C, Times Bdg., New Ycrk. tho outbreak of the rebellion ho en listed in the Ono Handled uud Fourth Iteglment, Pennsylvania volunteers, lie was n man of sterling qualities, un hon est, upright citizen, and his loss will be greatly deploied by the wholo commun ity, by whom ho wus held In high es teem. Ho Is survived by a wife, and tho following children; John Slglln, Clink's Summltt; Mrs. John Kennedy, and Mrs, Thomas Kane, of Brooklyn, N, Y.j Mrs. Maurlco Sm(t and Mrs. James Dowllng, of Ciauldsboro; Mrs. .Matthew Jlrennun and Hairy Slglln ot this city. Ho was brother-in-law of Captain I Vo Lacy. Notlco of funoiul later. The funcial of the laic Domlnlck Hiiielt, who died in this eily Tlmrwby, will take place to morrow- afteiiioon at 2.3i) fium the ruldmco ol I.U mother, Mrs. Maiy llarrelt, on Canaan street, Carlioudale-. hcivlees will bo conjuoled in ft. KvitcV chuich and Interment will bu made In ..;,.,: .