The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 07, 1900, Morning, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAV, MAY 7, 1000.
EVENTS OF DAY IN
WEST SCRANTON
SEMI-ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS.
Opened In Co-operntlve Hall Yester
day Threo Sessions Held Ad
di eases by Eldcis Snow, Robcits,
Balrd and Others Two Slight
Fires Funernl of William Hennl
ghan Burial with Military Hon
ors John Kuitr. Killed in the
Mines Nows of the Churches and
Other Notes.
The iciiil-annital confoie nor of Lat
ter Day Saints opened ypHtoiiluv niiiin
Inj; at 10 o'clock In Co-operative lull
The opening "isOon was foi the t'ldei
ami s.ilnt, and was jiirsldi'd over liv
Conference I't evident U. SjilWiury
Among thoc- pic-etit at tlio eoiifeiente
were: Kliler l-Mwnnl II. Snow, of th"
presidency of tin K.isteni States mis
sion; Joseph Klti1lnon. William P.
Morgan, William DuvK .Inlin V. HiiIhI,
Lewis WlRht. II M. Anderson, V. S
Beek. Thomas P lteee. II. C U.illen
Une. Joseph .1. (illl, J. P. Itobeifj. S
.1. Pett. Hans P. ipson and S (l
Humphieys. toRi-tlnt with the locil
memhets.
Blder Snow was the pilnt Ipdl peakci
anil his lemaiks weio full of oxhoitn-
lion to tin- longieKatlon. Imprcbsln.; ,
them with the fact of making tlteh n
ttglon a dallj one and testing theli
faith In Clulst by the peiforinanoe of
good woiks. The afternoon meeting
was conpned at J 10 o'clock with an
appreciative audience Hldtis J. P.
Roberts. .1. 17 H.ilnl and D. Hpilsbtitv
were the speakeis, the foimei two
dwelling iespeotlely on the subjects
of frith, coupled with works and th"
Holy ahost, its character and poweis;
the latter on the eaitb In Its pai.vllsc
glory and the millennial iclgn
The evening session commenced at
7,."W o'clock with a laige attendance
The meeting was presided oer by D.
Spllsbury. Kldei Joseph Flitlliim
spoke first on gospel hlstoiv. He also
spoke on the Book of Moimon as an
Inspired tecoid, given In fulfilment of
Illble prophecy. Hlder I'. If. Snow, of
the mission presidency, followed.
Appioprlate singing was lendeied nt
each meetlnc Pen Ices will be held
again this evening at 7.10 o'clock.
FIRR ALARMS YHSTKUUAY.
A slight Are occulted In a tenement
house in Ilennessy coutt yesterday
afternoon at 4 30 o'clock and an alaini
was turned In fiom Ho .!.". coinei of
Main avenue and Jackson stieet Th"
flames were extinguished without much
trouble. The building Is owned by Dr.
Heath.
The alatm fiom Box .".21. located at
Maloney's oil house, on Meildlan stieet,
at S.45 o'clock last evening, was caused
Dufour's French Tar
Has Won Success,
It Cures Your Cold
And Gives You Rest.
FOR SALE BY ALL SEALERS.
Sample Silk Waists
It is very rarely that we trouble ourselves with
sample Hues. As a rule they're unmarketable for
regular trade because ot size limits, poor coudition
or other faults, hence the reason why we have
made it a point to strenuously avoid all offers of
sample lots.
But This is a Notable Exception
We have not bought merely a handful ol out of condition odds
and ends, but all the exhibition waists of the litest manufactuie
in the trader as well as the samples of every man on the load for
the firm.
This Makes the Purchase Gigantic
and offeis at the same tune such a wealth ot selection as has
never before been offered in this city, while the bargain oppor
tunity is so remarkable and telling, that the wonderful cash
saving is seen at a glance. Here's the plan :
You buy at Manufacturers' Prices
And our piofit consists in the discount of these figures which we
obtained by taking the entite lot. The sample line includes
waists worth from $0.00 to $15.00 each at our regular retail
prices, while the
Sale Prices
Range from
A Hint at Styles and Colors
'!? . Styles.
Ribbon and Lace Ttims.
Hemstitched effects.
New style cording.
Cluster tuckings.
All over tuckings.
Handsome appliques
Dainty lace effects.
Novelty yokes.
Shirred effects.
Shell work edges.
nd a Host of Other Effects and Colorings
This unique collection of elegance in Ladies' Dressy Silk Waists
for stieet or evening wear opens lor sale tis morning. Needless
to add there's a wonderful choice for early comers, and all sizes,
as manufacturers have discovered that varying figures require
varying styles.
Globe Warehouse
HUNYON'S INHALER
CURES
CATARRH
Cold., Coughs,
Hay Fever, Bron
chitis, Asthma
'and nil Diseases
oilhsThroatand
Lungs.
Clouds of Mi-illratfil Vapor arc- Inholeil
ttirnttfti the motitli nod pralttoj from tlin nos
t r lit. el-iiltnr ami vaporlylng all Ihf lutUniid
imi dlsi'in-J part vtltfh mntuit in- rri noil liy
mcdlclm Iptfii Ij!i the motiiic h.
It rrnrhet '. 10 ipohIt liralt Ihr irtic
Hucfttti 'tolhe riitatOsenir-It crrM at
abali.i nndliimi ( tin uliole vstrm$t OOnt
uriiqgltli or'"'' "(' I WW Arch 67., Viffrc.
by a slight flic In a clothes closet In
the home of David Atkinson. The
oiIkIii of the llto ! unknown A quan
tity or clothing and the woodwoik In
the dosnt wcic burned The iliirmiK
was ttllllntr
MAV CO TO IMTKAI.O
li.nld Williams, of lietlovtio, t'i
ptomlslng .vouiiK plti-lii r of the lilooms
liuiK State Nuinial school team, spent
' Suntliiv heie with his paients. Ho will
I ki initiate next month, and Intends" to
I loniulti at school until the close of th
i tt'i in
I In lc-feiince to the statumint nub
' IMie-d In scleiul paptis that lie Will
I play with WIlUes-Haiie this season,
.li Williams authotlos the announce
' meiit that he will not Join the Haions
and did iml at any time negotiate with
them Manager Clvmer wiote him and
made him an offei, which he declined.
Pieslous to that time Manager
Shannon, of Hullalo, sent him an offei,
which he held under advisement Ho
wanted moie money than Shannon was
willing to pay. and when a cotnpio
mlse was effected, Williams signed a
lluffalo (ontiact, to repoi t at the close
of the school teim
Ui-H Pild.iv Munagei Shannon tele
gtaidied him to lepoit at once, as he
was In need of pltcheis, having re
leased Jlmlson and Mllllgan to Sci an
ion. It was impossible for David to
go to Buffalo on account of his exam
inations, and if Buffalo cannot wale
until the close of school, Williams will
not piny theie.
He has leceived an offei fiom
Spiingvlile, X V., to pla Independ
ent ball, wheio he made such a splen
did lecoid last season, and m.iv go
theie the lattei pai t of June. Will
lams has pitched thiee games for
Bloomsbutg this season, winning all of
them, and keeping up his good woik
of last season. He Is In excellent con
dition KILLHD IN TIIH MINKS
John Kuttz. of 1."2J Washburn street,
employed as a miner In the Johnson
mines, was Instantly killed by a. fall of
lock at - o'clock Satuidav afternoon
while at wotk. About live tons of lock
hll, i-iushing his head, chest and aims
j Into an uniecognizablc- mass of tlc-sh
and hones The ioc-K had to be blasted
befoie the lemalns could he etiicnteJ,
and It was nearly 7 o'clock In the even
ing befoie the body was taken to de
ceased's home
Kuitz had been cmploed as a miner
at the Hampton mine for innnv ears,
but owing to the Improvements being
made tluie.he was Idle until two weeks
ago when lie sought emplovment at
sb?? mm
W$r W
$4.29 to $9.98.
Colors.
Lilac, sereise.
Automobile.
Light pink.
Rose, blues.
Steel, pearl.
Seipent, navy.
Imperial.
Turquoise, azure.
Canary, lavender.
Black and white.
Johnson's mine. No one was near him
when the accident occuried, and Hi"
details could not bo learned.
Deceased was fortv-ninc years ot
age, and had been a lesldeut of West
Scranton about twenty vcais He h
sutvlved by his wife and nine ehlHtoa,
Mis. Couiad Miller, Itaibata, Hilda,
Kloiencc, Hortense. Mat gat et. John,
Oeoige and William. Mr, Kuttz vvai
a member of St. Joseph's lodge, th
Catholic- Knights and the Hampton
Mine Accidental fund. '
The funcial wilt be conducted foni I
the house nt 3 o'clock this aftcrnojii,
Rei vices will be held In St John's Ger
man Catholic church, and burial will
be made In St. John's Oeiinan Ca io
lie cemeteiy.
ANNl'AL ELECTION OF OFFICIOS.
The animal meeting of the Simpson
aulliaty of the Woman's Fnielgn MIs-
slonaiy society was held lecentlv at
the home of Mis. A M. Shlffer, on
South Hyde Paik avenue, and the fol
lowing ollb-'is weie elected for tho
coming .veil :
Piesldent, Mis C. It Acker. Ill "I
vlce-juesldent. Mis. J. It. Randolph:
second vlcc-ptesldent. Mis. A. M. Shlt
fei, third vice-president, Mis. J. B.
Sweet, conespondlug secretatv. iMis.
P. C Hall, tecordlng secretin y, Mis.
J. II. Burrtis; treasurer, Mrs. Pliant,
sUpeilntendcntof llteiatute Miss Padl"
Peck, collectois, Mrs. W. R. Casttier
and Mis. Jnmes R. James.
Repot ts weie ic.icl showing the woik
done (lining the past yeai, and th
plans which the ladles have in view for
the coming jear weie outlined by tlu
olllceis. '
AMONG THi: CHt'RCtir.S
Rev. Flank J. Mllman, who Is sup-
plvlng the pulpit of the Sumner Ave
nue Piesbyterlan chut eh, expects to
open a mission school at Tilpp paik
next Sundav. The West Paik Land
companv has donated a lot on their
tract to the congi egatlon, and It Is
ptoposed to move the chinch building
fiom Sumnei avenue or sell It. The
building would have to he paitlally
toin down If moved, as It Is wider
than the stieet The Piesbyteilali
Boaid of Publication lias donated 100
hvinnals to the congi egatlon.
The Sac lament of the Loid's Supper
was confened at the close of last even
ing's scivlee In the Flist Baptist
chinch.
The Kastei music nt the Fit.st Welsh
Congi egational chinch was repeated
last evening, undei the direction of
David Jenkins, chorister of the Sun
day school.
The choir ot the Simpson Methodist
Hplscopal c hutch, under the dliectlon
of Pi of. W. W Jones, lepeated the
Kastei music last evening to a laig"
and appieclativecongiegation. A oung
men's meeting was held In the church
at 4 o'clock.
Rev. Hugh Davis, pastoi of the South
.Main Avenue Welsh Calvlnlstlc- Methn.
dlst chinch, Inauguiated .i seiles of
Hngllsh setmons vesteulay morning,
which will be given peilodlcaltv dur
ing the summer months.
Miss Anna Musselman, of the Noith
Seianlon Young Women's Clulstlan
association, c onducted the gospel meet
ing In the looms of the local blanch
vesteulay afternoon Miss Maigai-t
Jamelson spoke at the Cedar avenue
bi.inch.
Special music was I'endeied at both
sei vices In the Washburn stieet chinch
vehicular. Di Moffat occupied the pul
pit mm ning and evening.
James G Ballev occupied the pulpit
of the Flist Baptist church vesteulay
morning.
Rev. F A Filckei admlnlsteied the
flist communion to a laige number of
childien at St John's Gel man Catholic
cliuich vesteulay inclining.
DHATHS AND FFNHRALS
The- builal of William Hennlgh.ui, a
member of Company K, Hleventh icgl
ment, Pnlted States inm. was at
teuled with mllltaiy lionmi yesterday
afternoon A detachment fiom the
SpaiiMi-Ametlcan War Veteians' as
sociation attended the fiineial and
fired a salute at the g.ave In the
Cathedral cemeteiv. wheio Interment
was made The pill-lieareis vveie AV.
B. Hitchcock, W. !. Watklns. P. S.
Syion. Josojih Phillips. Jenkin Jenkins
and A. I' Voihls. The funeial was
onducted fiom the home of deceased's
uiule.John Blown, mi Twentieth stieet,
whete a lat ge nunibet of people con
gregated to witness the c demonic?,
H(V. A L. Ramer conducted the
funeial sen lees over the lemalns nf
the late Mis. William Wcltz In the St.
Maik's Lutheian chinch vesteulay af
ternoon The chuicli was paitlally
filled with fi lends of deceased, who
p.uticlpated In the s-t-i vices Inteiiiient
was made in the AVashbutii street
cemeteiy.
The funeial of Jennie May. the young
child of Mi and Mis William W
I.i-wl, of 1P.0 South Lincoln avenue,
will be pilvatelv conducted at 10.3t)
o'clock this moining. Ruilnl will be
made in Washburn stieet cemeteiy.
Jane, the elght-months-old child of
Mr and Mis. William Mollis, of Belle
vue, died Sntuulay and will be pil
vately bulled In Washbuin stieet
cemeteiy at 1 o'clock tins afternoon.
The lemalns of the late Miv. John
Phillips weie Intcried In the Cuthe
dial cemeteiy Satuiday nftemnon
CHNiRtAL Ni;w.s NUTKS
The Fifteenth Waul Republican dub
held n ic-gular meeting in D. D. Rvans'
hall, on South Slain avenue, Satuiday
evening and emailed t-eveiul new
immbeis.
The (list annual liall of the Bellevue
Fife and Dunn corps will be held hi
Mears' hall this evening Mis. Agnes
Malott wilt furnish the mu.sle
Announceiuent has been made that
Fred Cole, of CHfoul stieet, and Miss
Kllzabelh Dukei, of South Scranton,
weie united in mairiago at Raston on
Thursday, Apill 20.
Rev. S. F Mathews and famllv will
occupy Mis J. Plummci Ackei's house
on Rock stieet.
llemy P. Davles, ji , of South Main
avenue, lias been notified that be bus
successfully pasted his Junloi exam
inations at the Buffalo College of
phaunacy.
The delegates and olllceid to the
g:and lodge of Ameilcan Tine Ivor
lt"s leave this moining to attend the
annual sessions at Poultney, Vt.
Rev. William Davis, ot Abeiavun.
South Wales, who has beeen called to
the pastoi ate of the Bellevue Calvlnls
tic Methodist chinch, ai lived last
evening, but did not occupy the puloit
He will begin bis pastoiato next Sun
dt'V The menibcis of the Keysei V.tllev
THERE IS A CLASS OF PEOPLE
Who are Injurcet by the ur of roffev. Jte.
cetitly thciei liab been plucrcl In nil tho
urciecrv htoreH a now preiiaintlDii called
(UlAIX-O, mucin or iiure kiuIiin, thut
take the- lnco of coffee. The ntoKt etc II.
cato stomach lectlven It v Ithmit dlhtrcxs,
and Lut fow run tell It fiom rultco It
does not cont over '4 us mush. Childien
may drink It with in wit bpiiodt 15 i-ti.
nd 25 its, pel pnc.-l.age. Tiy it. Ami for
QHA.W-0.
inc.
The Kind That Cure.
10c.
Broncho Cathartic, Is ono of the 27
kinds, Once tiled nlways used. Not
a single gripe In the bottle.
Be sure that you get
BR0-NC-H0.
Tor mIk In srr,lnion lit lolin .1 l)jK VI
llcM-, -jtmifl I t'uulk. II P.. Cthlm. .1. I. Jen
Kh)', (!(oirp Irli1 ii t Jrl l.nrrti?, I.otnif k
KiTii'i!. A W Vlucup, II C simlmon, (.
It s,n,r, vntitit lio
Hosp compan aie making arrange
ment's for holding a picnic on lime 5
PIRtSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mis. j p. Knight, of .Iockon stieet.
Is entei tabling her niece, Miss Mabel
Hauling, of Nicholson.
Mlrs I : in in a Daniels of Noith Hydo
Paik avenue, Is confined to hoi home
by Illness.
Fiank Met?, of Tenth stieet In ie
cowilng fiom a slight Indisposition.
Mis. James M. H.iton.of Tenth stieet,
who has beet, 111 dining the past ten
weeks, s able to be mound nsaln.
Mi. James Coulter and chlldtcn, of
Noith Main avenue, spent Sunday with
friends at Plttston.
lolin P. Toohey, ot Not th Lincoln
avenue, letiuneil vesterdny from a
slum til'i to New York.
Chailes H, Daniels and Wallace
Moser witnessed the ball game at
Wilkes. Bat re Satin daj.
Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered
to South Side, cc-itial city and central
Hyde Paik. Address ordei" to J. T.
t laikey, 1011 Cedar avc. 'Phone 66S3.
SOUTH SCRANTON N0THS.
Twenty-fifth Anniveisaiy of the
Ladles' Aid Society of Hickory
Stieet Chuich Celebiated.
The Ladlvs' Aid society of the Hick
ory SHeet I'll "bvteiian (ht'ich ycstei
day celebrated its twenty-li'tli annl
vetsai. In honoi of t!io eve-it t pedal
sen Ices weie t onducted morning and
evening, an 1 o : .mth o"'aslnis the
laige edllce was th-igel to th' doois.
Spevlal music -x.is u-nilel'-l 1V tho
c hutch choli and by the choral union.
The Intciloi of the chuich was mou
beautifully dec mated w.th potted
palms nn-1 other tare iloweis. Veiv
eloquent addiecs weie dollveied by
Itispjctm nt Mis'-lons Mercnsky, of
Leilln. Ceiman. and by Rev. Dr. Ju
lius (Jejei. as-lii of the Houston
s.'ieet Refouued elnitch, New York
city Rev. William A Nordt, pastor
of the chuich spoke at length of liv
able -votk done by th'- LadieV Aid
soclutv In the twentv-lHe jeais of its
Yl"tenc , and how tliev had stood by
tbe "Idcia mid their pat.toi'? In every
liistnnce.
Revs. t?eei an 1 Meu-nskj .vesterday
afteinoon. each dehxeu-d a short ad
diess In fine the Sunday school.
F'tsci UAL OF IIRNRY PIRIIL
Tin funeral t the late Henrv Piehl
toil; jilicv- vesttiday ai lei noon fiom
the f.iinll les-ldciice, fl'.s M-ipli Htreet.
and war vei laigily atlenaed. Ser
vlies weie conducted at tlv bouse bv
Rev. R. J .schmidl. after which the
funeial coi tege innvcd to the Piltston
avenue ceineteiy, wheio the lemalns
weie laid 'to ie-l
Th Woiklngnun's Picigresshe and
Benevolent socletv and Moltke castl".
JCs, 'nlghis of tho ftoldcn Kaglr, ir
which sec I, tics decease 1 was a mem
hei. attended the fiuiMiil In a body.
TOLD IN RRIi:F
Tli" al. ii hi tioiu linx Y. yesteidnv af
ternoon was caused by a slight blare
l-i tho engine room of the Scianton
lit ewei. The wood woik became Ig
nlteed from some lint nshes, but the
lloinot weie extinguished befoie the
fifomn who pioinptly lespondcd, ar-li'-ed
en th'- ene.
St. Mao's (tlee and Diamatle nsso
il.it mi will meet tills evening.
Camp t m. Patilotu oulei Sons of
Ameiica, will meet In icgulai session
tills oVer.lng.
Th" nii-nibei of the II iimouie Quar
tette club v III ic-hcirse at headciiir.iters
this evening.
The i.uiii.igo of Joseph Mai tin and
Miss Lena Rolnlck. both of HiIr pirt
of the city will ta'te place 'u tlr- neni
tut lire.
Mis Manic Renipe, ot "40 Alder
htreet, is K-iluuMy 111.
Miss Ulna Deitzei, of Honesdale, Is
si-ending a few davs at the homo of
hei .not hei, on Piospect avi-inie
Jacob -ind William Mlllei, of Plttston
avenue, and Hany Re nine, of Alder
street c"lle(l on Wl'kes-Bane fiieudi
j esterdaj
NORTH SCRANTON.
. "Wliut Next?" ii musical fnno of
I tin 00 nets will be inoclurrd at the
1 Audltoiliun toniouow ovenlnir. Tin-
decile. "Iloutown Dlstile-t School," Is a
vciy funny ono and l- suio to make-
everybody latiKh. Incidentally, tin-
I music- will Include- "Soldleisc In tlvj
I Pailt," "I Ain't Hot Any Hnppv Homo
1 to Love," "I've Waited, Honc.v. I.ons
foi You." At tho eoneluf-lon, tlieie will
I lie n cuke-walk Those who will tnko
pait arc Misses- rirace Williams, Hei-
nlee roiiRcii-, Flou'iieo Hilkmaii, Klli
lieth Moinan. I'hoc-bc- Sinltli. I.IUInn
Simpson, Anna Lose, Nellie Freaso
and Jennie Ii Smith, Messrs. Harry A.
Smith. Guv Osteihout. I.estei Lose.v,
Han.v Jneikson. Hoy Olllesple, Nejsovj
Athettoii. IJuinham Oulld, Italph Oll-le-splc-,
Don Oullek anil Hi mo Shot ton.
The funeial of Mix Orplui A. Sloeuiii.
who died nt her homo on dnueli uve-
nue, Satuidav afternoon, will lie held
toinnuow afternoon fiom the- liouse at
1 SO o'clock. Intei men I will lie made In
the Myois IiuoIiik kiouucI at Clark's
Summit.
Miss fienovleve nnieihon. of McDon
nuBh, X. Y.. was tin- guest of Mlsq
Klotence Walkei, of West Maikut
stieet, Satuiday.
J. H. AnnstionK. of School stu-ut.
hnH accepted a position In Philadel
phia MIhh Ida ChilMtiuas led the Rospel
nieetliiK al the Youiiff Women'K Chris
tian association looms jesw-ulnv.
The Ipwortli leaKiie of the 1'iovl-dc-iico
Methodist Hplsc-opal eluucli will
hold a leceptlon In the ehuieli pailor.i
for theli new pastoi. IU-v. O. A. Cure
and family.
The leinalns ot David HaiIe. who
died nt his home on Illicit n venue,
Thuisday. weio lemoved to Hazleton
yesterday, where Inlet ment will be
made.
Jenkin Williams,1 of Spilng stieet,
who has been visiting relatives In the
westctn part of the tate, has returned
home.
J. H. Alvord, of Noith Main avenue,
has icturned from Somciville, N. J.
wheic he attended the funeral ot his
brother.
Mis, John Colvln, of Summit avenue,
Is convalescing from a scilous Illness,
While M. K. Sandcis and son Kdgnr
were driving aong Noith Main avenue,
near Ferdinand stieet, last Fildav
evening, their canlage was ovei till tied
and both weio tin own out. The foi
mcr sustained a seveio sttaln of his
back and an Injury to his light leg,
but the latter was not Injured. The
occupants of the can luge were letuin
lug from Jcimyn, and the hoi so
stumbled over a pile of bricks left In
the Htreet by woiknieli on the Noith
Main avenue sewer. The animal fell
on the shafts and damaged them. Mr.
Sanders Is now tinder the caie of a
physic Ian
DUNMORE.
Yi Midday" Was the follith iilinlver
s.iry of Rev W F. Gibbon's slay w lib
the members of the First Piesbyteilin
chuich, ns theli pastoi. In the mom
lug an oxcelleut sermon on "Whole
Heat ted Seivlco" was dellveied many
Illustrations being given supporting
the theme. "When Things Co Wiong"
was the text for the p'-enlng -sei vice,
and many eomfoitlng rcmatks wer
given to those who Mud obstacles Us
ing In theli path
Rev L. L. Spt igue, D. D. pi eat bed
at both the moining nnd evening s-r-vices
at the Methodist Rpiscopal
chinch vesteulav, closing with an ur
gent appeal In behalf ot Wyoming sem
In.ii). of whldi institution he Is piesl
dent. A sum nniountlng to $.'00,000 Is
neccssniy to pa the expenses nbendy
Inclined and to maintain the seminary
this eui. of which " has been np
poi tloned to this chinch.
Rev. J. L Kiamei pleached fiom
the tets. "The Jov f ill Sound" and
"One Thing Needful." at vestoulav's ,
seivlcis In tbe Dlldlev Stieet Baptist
entlien wen mieci nouses grecieo me
pastor at both sei vices
Lettds u-malnlug uncalled foi dur
ing tbes pel loci ending Jlny ". Pel sons
calling foi these letteis please s,iy ad
veitised M K Bishop, postmaster.
Miss Maiy Rvans, 14S Madlon avenue:
I Mat tin Feiguson. Monioe avenue.
! Robeit P Jones. 70S Jcffeisou avenue,
Michael Kennedy. J14. Walnut stieet:
1 Mis. Tina Reiber, Mrs Maggie Slngei,
i Mlldied Suttet, P. W Tayloi Fotelgn
I Mm eo Brecco Jkac Helena. Piihalu
I Andtas Antlnaclte Fire companv.
Frank o'Hoio, Fifth waul
The Pails Dancing class will conduct
a social in I.auiel Hill paik pavilion
on Fildav night. May 11 Music will
be fui nl died bv Wahid- brothel s.
Bounigb Tieasuiei Wahlei will pay
the teacheis of the boiough schools
who pu'senl theli oulets at the boi -ough
building, theli mniithli salailes
this afteinoon fiom 1 ti 6 o'clock
Divisions Nos la, 'Jt! and SI. of the
local lodge. Ancient Oulei ot lllhei-1111111'-,
tecelve'd Holj I'oiiiniunlon at
St. Mar's Calholic chinch .vesteulay
morning
The funeral of the late Mis Cnthei
nettlngs was held on Satuiday after
noon li om St. Mar.v's chuich The
pdlllKMK-lH weie A. C Hoggeity. T.
(' Cullen, Thomas c'ulleii. James rul
kn. Michael Getting and Matthew
Gettlngs. Intel ment was made In tho
Mount Cauuel 'cmetery.
Tin- membeis of Durmore conclave,
Impioved Oidn lieptusophs. No. L".",
will ni.-i at Odd Fellcws hall, Dun
mote, this ev -ning nt S o'clock to lake
lie Hon on the death of the late Rd
w'ltd ( la ike.
MINOOKA.
Illl' lu-i- lull rf !- II I" ep-linl cieiili en
. ....
the Min-ioU 1 Rimimli l ' :"' b-lwcni ll.e
iiirhintnlbp li-"" ""I "" M '"""' "' ,ll(
smilh snle, which irsiillnl In a lelcnj ten tin
lJttir l a seine nt i I" s V'he 1 lante ciovcil
.n iifscnl to vcltness Hie .ilTiir but II did ii"t
iioce vcrj liitenstini! illliiniu'li koine cm geml
plijn v.iii- mull em I'oth shlet 'lln Jlni'iiWi
lum will Ium llinnlk'in .iml l'if - '"-Ir
lullirv tlil sei-"ii anil "i"' v" iiiliiciau
nml(H die evpulcd Mmi-'H Vlinuc l mu
lid.Mll ot the Mlcce of hl ilnl' li - '
Hi" fiiiniji nf tin ble Mri 1'ieiliilck heu-tir.
who 1I111I lihlai PMiiiiiK. lonK jilau ci-"tmli
aftemiHjii .it " n'clmk lioin the fniiih 1--M me
on Main stmt -miIk mi' loiiihicml .it the
houe be lln Poll, of the soilh ""iile Vlrthillt
1 iii.Kpdl ihiuih. nil Hei Mr Wibei, of Im
lor. jml the lailoi fholi took inrl. V urv
laip- iiuhiI ot filen.1- Jml .Kinialntnmn "(ie
,,r, sent in I'll llieiv l" li-1-eitn Io iImum-iI
lul. Tlie tlord olti rln" wire costli jml Ik hi
tiful, ioi,UtliiB ot white iri'fs aid 11111k of the
ulln liilciiiienl wjiinnle In lh 1"oh ! Ilium
ieiiirtei.1, it TjiIoi.
OBITUARY.
Oik of Hie -nldiM ili-itlii f ! " ' """'I
Sitiinliv mm l'- 'r" lii'l'ii'k II Kni-s
l.un illp'l ifnr .in illniM of time wick I ueii
nnnli w.n tli liriiiiin tifulili. .iml loupll i
lli.m prt in wlildi ii-nltul in In 1 (Ii ilk Mr
Kinir-liuri J- s' "an ' W "", " ,y '""' ot
tin- iiiom iiiiilar inline Inlin in " i.mtuii "
lrl on .iccmnil -f lioi iiui eluim of ii'iinl
ami iiim 11 Hefoic ni.iiii.i.c- lir w.i- uimwn
VII-h r.li7i lc--ii Jml loc-il line in .11 Iv jII tier
life slip wji lunil-onic- In apl oil 1111 r, .nul km
o-.fi! luiutal talnii, w iohsI.UimI one of
tin must 1 hiniiui? irpu-nit iIIik ol Si 1 mi hi
i.iiiii" Miiiiimliooil In 1"H !ic wi iiiirrinl to
rrnlcilcl. II Mnburj, it tin- 1 ht 1'icln
tirlun cliuich. Hit Hi. T.o-an .cifiiniiimt lic
iriniiil.t liu i I lull Hull nuiiliil lite ,m
li.cn u innilil .ni'i In-, ulitnl ui, jml -.lie Ii it
to niniiii lici ill Hli 111 .ilniit liiiiitlm Ian In
Innd. anil 1 Ii 11101, ll'r . Jl-ll (illl illtmlilri Hi
jlili- ilue lici niotl.ir ami tto lirutlier- aiul t
sister arc- ilepiltnl if t licit I rioted 1111 Itin
ni Vllifil lO'.Mili n evil 1 1 r 1 ..ti 1 , uf ( mil iln
l'i . Mdvttill, a tonnt lniiliei. ot 1111 nit
mil vUi Vint- iU"iip, of this tltt lln In
iirul will til.i- pluio 1 iinnirott 'iluiiin.n at c
o'clock, nitli Mrtlici .It llie lit tut, al 11 I. I11I
liiuv Mud 'Hie iniiilti ttlll In iniiri.il i
the I'nrevt Hill 1 nuclei J
VIh ( utullne VIHler, on- ot IliC nlilrHl .mil 1110-t
reiril(il iiflilciiln of n lilialil illril ji Hi, I mic
01 lie r iluniilitil, ll I' ( . IlilUiilm., f Mun
.llfft, itlililrl, .il l "Moil. tiMeulu iltei
noon V Mlllii li nl lii'in ill nnlt .1 !uu 111113
unil klie letjlncil nil lici l.n ullin inilil .1 ntt ilJt
aeu Mr Miller tw lnr In (ii-iiniiit 111 1st I
ami tt 11. in Im '3tt Mill tr.11 st .niu to
Viclilulil ttllli lier Iiikliiml, the Illi u-ust
Vllllcr, more tlun iflt te.u t;o Tint Ihue tteie
fitt 01 tlie tottn lit 1.1 In mun Kiimtl eucin
sm luil nuni of the iiulltlia Hut turn ii'-put
st. ttJ4 un e.irut (lnliaii I nit ttuo iitiut. to
il 1 I 1 iliitv ami lnr Illi- tt.N luu'liiuinl ttitli
mam Riioil clicil. M11 tt u the l'i 1I111 ul It. I
(hlhlmi, the follotilnf ktrtitliL- Mm V V
l.i'lhic Mu I mm 1 Vlilliau, Mr" ( t liaitcn
luik. Ml' WllllJin tallott it, 01 Viililu.il II (
Mlllei. ot tin- coiuiin-lonil lllnait. V uihlntr
tun. 1) f.S lliioiinie M Mllld, of Die Sr.iiti.n
CjVit lonipjn.t; 0 1'. Vllllcr dinl Mi. Hint
Mi-mrjii, ol Siraiiliin. she tta ,il.n tho hr n-l
itiutln r of ( Haiti iiIh in. one of tin iniiiiiiuii
itloili.t it 'In- l.ackaaiiiii h.i lln nm.'il
till li.Vilaif fiom I lie- hum ot I it 1 ilini.ul 1,
Ml. (' ( Haiti nk 1 p. it ? niloik T'li ilu
rlli hick ii
Mm (liplu s,,,ii,ii, ,iS(,l ill u.iis 1II01I ai
her home on (liuiili atiiuie. Nuilli Siranion.
Salmilat Jfli union, ufli 1 .1 frtt ilata' illiu
Puej-nl tta the ttlilutt of the lilt- I lii'.li r II
Moeiiin. ami lint hull a uiltnl of thla ild'
foi in mt 11111 she U tiirtltul In one -mi
I'lniiiii, lnr inoilfr, Mu- John Mu. a .("i.
Vim. .1. II In itoi. aiul four limthirt, (.1 ia;e.
Dim 1'f. Otto and llenjainin Vltu. Die fun- al
nlll ocenr at 1 o'cloik loinonott jltciiimm (10111
tin liou-e lluilal ttlll lu nuilit in lln- lalilllv
ilot at the Claik'ii smnnilt icineteij.
lMttard W, Clarke, a fuimr u.iilint of Dim.
more und tho on o Ml. anu Mi John II.
Clarke, uf c;iu limit ktutt, that liurruli. illiil
I jcitercUy moininir at O.tiler Hay, L. I , of pneu.
monla. Trie dn owl vm cry pcpular In Pirn
more, wlici he his I(Wj known lie l 'ir
vbict bv M lurcntd jml the Mlowlnjr lirothcn:
n. KrwncW J , of I lillnlclplil! Jolm, of lon
Uiu, mid Jcfipn- i li'c'(iit at Mt M. Mnf
M-inlnnry. the rcmilni HII Ik- Lroiigbt ti this
ill) tm'iy on (lie linln rmdilrr line at 1..R p.
m ' Tli'' fiiiir.il aiiiiMiticcnirnt vlll lie made- Utcr,
Mm. Catherine Kltxuno. tnotlicr of tlic late
c A I Mlcojnc fllrtl jntrnltl mMtilnK t
10 u'llock after .i mi ilt.js' IIIiiom ot Ijplinl'l
pni-iimt nla, at tl"- liome of liri koii. l'aiilck
hlhojlic, at t'nlir Airniip anil llruk atlcct. Mic
l -.ufcbnl liy Die following muk mil ibuatili-iai
l-.itl Ic k, 11ioma, of limjrai Mlilmd, of Mu
tmkln; Mr. I'atrlcK iWi ami llrlHsel The
fiimril will take nhee W'( diicil i mainline ut 0
n'dock ltli k-iI((h nt s' Jolm'i dturili mid
Intctmdit in the Minooka ccinctcr
lUili.ii i viulLiin the II turdd. iliuxMir ot
Mr ami Mi Pililck Miillim. or T.il r.lvcr
nil, Unln of pnctni'onl i, nltrr an 111
n tuo ilns The tuiicnil ltl he
' ik tills atlrinoiin with crice
Hhrilr.il unil hitrinuiil in tin-
Croam of Olives Ointment.
You rui It on tho outildej it
gets through-dissolves all obitruo-tloni-heals.
At tho first brazen
bark of croup, apply It at once
tho danger will bo over tho
child saved. 25c. a box-all Drug
gists. Sure for piles
MASON'S HEALTH OFFENDERS.
Ytllow Tblt Cure Dyip' P'l.
Drown Tablets Cure Constipation.
RtJ Tablets Cure Cou;lis.
White Tablets Cure Sore Throat.
No Calomel. Aloes, or Opium.
30 tablets 10 cents.
All Drucctsts or sent for price.
H.T. Mason Ciicm Co ,515 Arch St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Foi sale lu Sc
anton bv the following
dtug stoics
Mvnm:s imoriii its.
V holesali- mill ll.tail, 10 I.11I.1
M'tMHltMl 4. IHOMAs. iV, Ui1.a avc
Me.
AMUSEMENTS.
J YCEUA1 THEATRE
-' nURauMIEU UBIS Lsssd.-j
tt l. LOSO v unu?:r.
PALMEK COX'S
MUWWIib
IN FAIRYLAND,
Viieluboinle iiiusle-.il etrnviginn
In two net". 'JIKI-I11 cast -J O.
Costiniie- Horn . . Libretto lv
l'alincr C MiHlc liy Mnliom Hoiutna.
Tl'l.siiAV hii Wi;iM Sit Vv evenlnc,
VvicliiCMlitv iiiiitlncu nt iliilil, May 8 ami l
Hcn.iul HiliiiNnlon t!."ie He-served seats Hfi
unit nite. nsiileiit l.viciiin lioxollUexnliir
iln iiiornliic. Hltiied unci ctlrccted bj II.
h. llrii.vei of New V. or (
ACADEHY OF HUS1C,
IIUUUUNbllR & KBIS. I.esstss
It. R .l.ONO. ,Manirr.
3 Days commencing
THURSnAY. MAY 10.
1 s . vtllVI s IWO -HOWS IN ONI.
. ......... ..... t .(.tk,t
I I riKJfc. mem C I MVIIVH lami lirwin umnn
NEUVILLE
inl i ( mini s hil,i (imp in of Plnui
II .1 '.i.io UcmijI of
THEBOYTRAHP
I L7t tlit i wtlli .i miinl.i
el Iiiir cuiIociiip .m r
t llnl "II rehls V u
1j
M.iiiiiiiiiiiijiicaiiiiiiniiii.iiii.iiiiin'
I You Don't 1
1 Know the Full 1
i Pleasure of I
Mi
HI MB
Cycling,
1 Unless You 1
1 Ride a I
Sold Only By
li
HO;
'JII Washington Arc.
mm
7illlllillllllllIll!l3l!IIIIIIIIIIIItlll!IIIIkr,
wiade ivie: a man
AJAXTABLCTSrUSlTiVl-lji: uuilli
-ei orT,Inpotency.HfaerlcMJBCB,to, eo;cil
" by Alima or otbor J icctsses anil IndlB-
.ciSL cretionii. "'H.smf-iil, u"" i
'"WT tetoro Lot VUnlltr In oldorTOuni.anl
litnmanforatiidr, Dutmesaor marriacr.
taken latimii. Tjulmw iihojro lmraodloto loprovc.
1 Jtt.eci J.Q(U11C7 iiij eumuuiiiiiurf n.
,nw annvn lnimuuium louimr.
xnentanix e3cts ( ejuice. troeroaii ouioriuii.
1st ti.on liolnB tho iiennlna Mix Tablet. Tl
ho?o caroil tlieotonc! anil Bill caroioo. VSa Btp a i
ItlTB written rnermte a to ctloct a euro CA ftTC
Th57
urn CSX rfiTTO in
enchcanocr rafund tho money, l'ltcii SW Iwinar
eacneosoer rotunu t no money. mra
rackwjo; or tU pksea (full troctaent) for
mill, Ta I bin wrnrM-r. nnm receipt ot rrln
' AJAX REMEDY CO., i
pacicacoj or itx picses lieu iro&ipoii ids- im. m
IV krbom ht..
OUACO, I1U
For euIo In Scranton. Pa., by Mutthans
Bros, and It C. Sanderson, Drucctsts.
DR. DENSTEN
311 Sprues St.
Tininl. Paii-I Rultrlind
SL SCRANTON, PA.
All neuto and chronic. cllM-asc-H uf men,
women und elilldic.ii CHltONlU. NHUV
ai'S. UKAIN AND WAHTINa D1SKAB
KS A ll'i:CIAlrY All eiiipae of tlio
l.ttei Klilnt-jb lllaildir Kkln, fllood,
Nerves, Womb, 13e, I'nr. Nine Throat,
and l.uriKH, Piiikiw Tumois. 1'llcu,
Ituiitiirc, (loitrc, Itlu-unidlium Asthma.
Catuirh, Vurlococelc. l.oul Manhood,
NlKtitlv nmUslonii, all 1'Vmalo DUoasei,
I.BUi-orilioea, etc Onnorrheu Sytihlllo,
lllood I'oison, Imllsi-retlon and voutlifil
hubH)t uhllteratfd Surgerv, Fini, KpU
lepsy. Tnpo and Hiomarh Worms ('A"
TAUUIIOONi:, Hpcollle- for f'atnrrli.
Tliteo months' treutment only $5 0. Trial
freo In oftlce. Couniiltntlon nnd exanil
nations free Olllre hours daily und
Bur.dny a, m. to 9 p. m.
OR. DENSTEN
R
SPALDIilG
U.pfl
J$&m
Jonas Long's Sons
wsWj-i
Wfff
French Challis
Indians call them
"Shalee;" Hindoos re
fer to them as "Salu,"
while we Americana
dub them "Chally."
But these are French,
and we must be cor-
rect.
Our Diess Goods man
wants us to use very strong
language in talking of them.
All he knows about Challis
would fill a book and ha
says there never was a
prettier collection than those
we offer today at
48c yd
though their real worth is
6jc. All wool, with the
new and dainty satin-stripe
effects. Is that strong
enough ? Or, shall we tell
you that in no other store
in Scranton can you see so
many and pretty styles, all
so little priced ?
Some of our friends have
been wishing we'd "special
price" the exquisite Crepe
'd Chines, so much in vogue
for wear this season. So
today and tomorrow you
may choose from them at
85c yd
They are the regular One
Dollar quality, strictly all
wool, 42 inches wide, and
come in all the fashionable
tints of rose, grey, cardinal,
heliotrope ; also in black.
Suits and Jackets
A number of man
ufacturers who want
ed room to make up
their Fall garments
sold us the balance of
their Summer Jackets
and Suits at about half
prices; in some in
stances less. They go
on sale this morning,
a very deserving lot.
$5.00 for Women's Suits
value $8,50.
$8.75 for Women's Suits
value $15.00.
$1 1.75 for Women's Suits
value $16.50.
$ 1 .oo for Women's Suits
value $22.00.
$ 18.7$ for Women's Suits
value $2j.OO.
$5.oo for Covert Jackets
value $7.75.
$j.oo for Misses Box
Coats value $7.75-
$3.08 for Women's Silk
Capes value $6.00.
$5.00 for Kersey Golf
Capes value $7.00.
$8.50 for Misses Broadcloth
Suits value $13.00.
$4.98 for Ribbon Waists
value $7.00.
These are strictly
man - tailored. You
may rest assured that
we will fit you per
fectly. Jonas Long's Sons
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