nrT-Jt" rtr-4-mmttrr yp&&-- v 1 r7SS?Tv5r t w-n mH THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1900. WEST AGED MAN WAS BADLY INJURED JAMES KELLY STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. While Walking Along Eynon Street Ho Fell Unconscious and Sustained Serious Injury Dewl Snnt Lodge Eisteddfod on Labor Day Enter tainment In St. David's Church To Morrow Evening Approaching Marriages runeral of Mrs. Jones .Other Notes. James Kelly, nseel 70 ycnis, who re sides with his daughter, Mis. Llewellyn Davis, on 12 iron street, suffered a partial paralytic stroke yesterday aft ernoon while walking along Kynon 8treet, below Main avenue, anil fell on tlic sidewalk, sustaining a deep sash directly over the left eye. He was picked up In an unconscious condition and carried Into Patrolman David Davis' house neatby, whote Dr. Oeorge 11. Reynolds nttended him. A few minutes later one of 12. CS. Cours en's drivers conveyed the injured min to his home. At n late hour last night Mr. Kelly xvns still unconscious and fears worn entertained for his tecovety, owlntr to his advanced ago. Dr. Reynolds was called again at midnight and stated that his condition was serious. The injur eel man Is the father of John II. Kelly, the well-known letter cnirler, and has been n resident of West Scranton for many years. Dewl Sant Lodge Eisteddfod, rrom present Indications the els teddfod to be held In Mear's hall on Monday, September 3, Labor Day, un der the auspices of the Dewl Sant lodge of Ivoiltes, will attract many people, not only from this city but also from up and down the valley. The su itor lor qualifications of the adjudica tors Insures first-class competitions, and the prizes offered fire Kirlllciently lar,o enough to attract the best vo calists In the valley. The chief rhoral competition, "The Summer," by Gwl lym Cavvent, for a prize of $l(w, in have several of the best organized choirs In Northeastern Pennsylvania Irr the competition, und the competi tion for church choirs of one congre gation of not less than twnnty-flve In number on Oounod's "Praise Ye the Father," will have several well-known choirs In competition. Entertainment Tomoriow Evening. Tiro men's club of St. David's I2pls- GRAPE ADE Ask Jenkins about it. 101 S. MAIN flUENGE Limited to Tea ecia! ale lack ocy We have been foitunate enough to make a large and unusually iuteiesting purchase of Taffeta Silks at prices much below their present actual value. Every yanl is of the highest standard in its particular class, aud is as fully guaranteed by us as though it had been bought at ordinary figures, while the designs and color effects are desirable in every respect. Iu a word, there is nothing about these beautiful silks suggestive of the bargain counter, so that the cash saved by purchasers during this remarkable sale is a solid gain, without a single drawback. Consequently we heartily advise our friends to take advantage of this extraordinary bargain offering in Taffeta Silks, reminding them at the same time that the figures quoted today will not be contin ued after the last day of this month. The Sale Began Tuesday, August 21 First Bargain 25 pieces ig-inch Fancy Taffeta Silks, full range of best shading in a fine Cfln 7 j-cent quality. Sale Price OuC Second Bargain 40 pieces Rich Taffeta -Silks. Nol a new or desirable shade wanting, COft "Best Sj cent quality, at 0Jj(J Third Bargain 20 pieces new 24-inch Col ored Taffeta Silks, worth $1.2 J, and absolutely flOn 'guaranteed as to wear. Sale Price uUU Fourth Bargain 20 pieces 21-inch Black Taffeta Silks, worth $1.25, high lustre and fully QQn guaranteed. Sale Price UUU Fifth Bargain 10 pieces 24-inch Black Taffeta Silks, special for skirts and dresses. Ac- tfM rt tual value $i.ijo. Sale Price Hh 0 I U '. .Sixth Bargain 8 pieces 36-inch Black Taf. feta'Silks, bright finish and equal to our best ft f at $1.50. Sale Price Olilu Yes, Yes We've got lower priced Taffeta Silks than .these if you want them. These half dojjeu bargains are . designed for buyers who appreciate quality aud faultless . style. Globe Warehouse CRANTON copal church will conduct nn enter tainment tomorrow evening, the pro ceeds of which will go towards liquid ating the church debt. The follow ing programme wilt bo rendered: I'lnno duct . Professors Thoinn ami V Miami Vo(al solo, Asleep ot the Switch, " Mr. Job Whltcliouse Dlilogtie, "177(5 1ST0," Mixes Tannic lllttenlifti.tcr ami Stella Williams Piano nlo, "Frolic ot the 1'alrlcs," Mls Irene Kolietts Itceltation, selected JIIm Vlattle Hughes Piano duct, "Pill 1'ifT." Miss Castalln and tciehcr Pinlomlmc, ,r Clone Miivo,"..llllims llrotliers Vocal solo, "Please, Mr. C'cmilucteir," Master Archie Vllllims Pantomime, "Hungry Tramp',". Williams Brother Piano solo, "lu the Meadows," Miss Minnie Weber Instrument!! nolo, "The Cricket en the Hearth," Mr. Stanley Phillips Vocal solo, "Ak Her It I'm Welcome," Miss Helen Markwlelc Pantomime, "OM Saw -Hones and Meat Chop per," Wlllliins nrothcrs Piano duct, "Waves of the Oecin." Miss Irene Huberts, ami teichcr Vocal solo, "The (lirl I ShouM II io VlirrleJ bHig Ago," Mr Ernest Williams Recitation, selecteil Miss Mattic Hughes Piano iluot, "The Merry Skiter," Professors Thomas ami Wllllims Approaching Marriages. Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Smith, ot SOS Meridian street, have Issued lnvlta tiems to the wedding of their daugh ter, Jessie, to ltobert Judson Hep burn, orr Tuesday, September 11, at 12 o'clock, John Daldwln and Miss Ucssio Grant, both of West Scranton, will bo married this morning at St. Patrick's Catholic church. Announcement Is made of the ap proaching marriage of Jacob Han steln, of Pater son, N. J., and Mlhi Anna A. Tobln, of 13" South Seventh street. Ilornard Coons and Miss Lottie Piphr will be married at 8 o'clock this evening nt the home of the bride elects parents, on Fourteenth street. The ceremony will be performed by Itev. James IJnnlnger, ot the Hamp ton Street Methodist Hpiscopat church. runeral of Mrs. Leah Jones. Services over the remains erf the late Mrs, T,iah Jones were conducted yesterday afternoon at the family residence on Hampton stteet. Itev. D. P. Jones, pastor of the Tabernacle church, ofllclated. The pall bearers were J. D. Hvans, Aaron Lewis, William Raymond,- Jos eph Clrilllths, Reese Ddwards and Wil liam Ovvlther. Interment was made In the Washburn stteet ccmetety. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and daughter Lillian, of Paterson, X. J, who have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. J. L. Davis, of North Main ave nue, returned homo yesterday. Prnnlc Imnus, of 316 12vans court, was Injured by a fall of roof while nt work hi tire Mt. Pleasant mines yestetday. Dr. W. J. L. Davis dressed his injuries. A lG-months-oIil child of Mr. and Mrs. II. Ii. Rymond, of 134 South Re becca avenue, died yesterday and will bo burled tomorrow atternoon at 2 Days. Ta feta ilk o'clock In the Washburn street ceme tery. R. J. Hughes, of North Bromley ave nue, travelling salesman for Pooto & Shear, Is making a business trip In the Western part of tho state;. Mrs. James Jenkins and daughter Elizabeth, of North Uromloy avenue, ncr visiting friends In I'ltlston. Hov. W. H. Williams, tho drum mer evangelist, vvil speak next Sunday morning nt tho Hampton Street Meth odist Hplscopal church, Tho annual picnic of the Plymouth Congregntlonal Sunday school will he held at Nay Aug park today. Cars will leave Main avenue am! Jackson street at 9 o'clock. Rranch 023, Ladles' Catholic Benevo lent association, held a meeting In St. John's German Catholic church last evening and transacted business per taining to the organization. Tito building committee of camp ITS, Patriotic Order Sons ot Anretlcn, have been Instructed to secure bids for their proposed new hall on North Main avenue. The remains ot the late Daniel H. Reese arrived hero last evening Irom Youngstown, Ohier, and will be In ter led In the Washburn street ceme tery this nftcrnoon. Service? will bo conducted at the home of David Jen kins, 121 South Van Huren avenue, nt 3 o'clock. The choir of St. Patrick's Catholic church will meet for rehearsal next Friday evening. KImer Revan, a slate picker nt tho Rellovue breaker, was citight in the machinery on Monday and had three of iris ilbs brokn, and sirstaln-vl bruises nbout the i'ij'-j nnl body. Tho Dlnc'ic Diamond miniature coal breaker will be on exhibition here, commencing next Monday, for tho benefit of St. PntiicVs Oat hollo church. Misses Laura Hughes and Jessie Lewis nre sojourning at Lake Idle vvlle. Miss Annie Wntson, of North Rrom ley nvenue, Is v Isltlng friends In Havv ly. Rev A. V. Rower will conduct the prayer meeting this owning irr the Washburn Street Presbyterian church. Locnl union, Ne. 213, of the United Mine Workers eif America, held a meeting In Co-operative hall Inst evening, at which arrange ments were perfected for nttenl'ng the Libor Day parade. Mr. and Mis. H. S. Rcns and chil dren, of Providence, It. L, nre visit ing relatives on North Rebecca ave nue. W. M. Anderson and family, of Kil more avenue, are at Lake Sheridan Arthur Van Vllet, of Saratoga, Is visiting his home on Washburn street. I'hatles Carpenter, of North Rebeccv. n"enue; Rimer Kiesky and famllv, of Rock street, and Charles Unldry. of Chestnut street, ate at Lake Sheridan. Mrs. James A. Davis and daughter ndlth. and sister, Mrs Hardy, of Tall River, Mass., are visiting Mr. and Aha. Lewis Coslett, of Quay avenue. All members and friends ot the T. F. C. club are most earnestly te ciuested to attend the meeting on Sat urday nt S p. m. at Urn West Scran ton Young Women's Christian associa tion rooms. Ruslness of importance will be transacted. A special meeting of the local branch No. 037, United Mine Woikets of Ame ica, will be held In Co-operative hall this evening. The lawn social announced for last evening at Mis. Rellis'. 222 North Hyde Park avenue, has been postponed until to-monow ovenlns. The affair will be condrrcted by tiro Women's Relief corps ot the G. A. R. Misses Leah Btltton and Anna DeN wards have returned from a visit with Miss Gertrude Miller nt Lake Winolt. Mr. and Mrs. Rldgeway, of 20C North Hyde Park avenue, have return ed from a visit with friends In Sus quehanna county. Mrs. George Jacoby, of North Lin coln avenue, will leave to-morrow for a visit with Mrs. Robert Merrlfleld at Glrardsville. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Eight-Year-Old Edwin Thomas Fell from a Street Car Yesterday and Suffered Severe Injuries. Kdvvln Thomas, tho S-year-oId son of Mr. and Mrs. WllllJm Thomas, ot 170S Wayne avenue, had a narrow es cape fionr serious lnjuiies.or perhaps death, jester day nfteinoon nbout 2 o'clock. Together with a number ot other boys, young Thomas was play ing about the car tracks on North Mulrr avenue, between Ferdinand and Jones streets. He jumped on Inbound Carbondalo car No. 10, and when secrr by the con ductor was told to get oft when tiro car was stopped at Jores strost, but, iribtead of waiting, the lad Jumped off, landing on his head. He was pickej up unconscious by a passetbv and carried to A. A. Atliei ton's porch. After he had revived Mifllclently, ho was removed to his hi mo In i "itr llago and Dr. J. B. Co".or wa sum moned. Upon examination, the doctor found there was a contused wound of tho scalp on the left side. It Is expected that the child will recover In a tJrort time. TOLD IN BRIEF. II M. Patterson, superintendent of tlic Cirard Construction compan on the North Vtain avenue pave, has resigned his position to accept u moro luentive ono with some compan In Philadel phia J J. Jennings, of West StarJet street, has re. eclved word that he has successful!) passed the btale examination for undertaker. Henry Twining, of North Main avenue, left jcterda) for a visit with friends in Jersej City. Miss ltaehcl Evans, of School street, Is spend lug her vacation at I-akc Winola Mrs Morgan Wcllcr, of Wllkea Darrc, Is visiting relatives in this section. J K. Smith, of North Main avenue, has re turned from Jersey City. Miss Mary McCulloch, of Throop street, Is In Philadelphia. Pr J V. Stanton has returned from Atlantic Cltv Miss I'.dith Morton Is In New York city. The Misses Dloduin Itlchards and Marie Hvans, of ijiool street, arc spending a few weeks at Jermjn Miss Maltha Watklns, of Nantlcoke, is visiting Mrs lletzcl, of Oilt street. Mls.es Charlotte) nnd Margaret Carvvardlne nml brother, Prank, who hive been spending their vacation at Atlantic City, have returned home Mrs William Thomas and Mr. and Mrs John Newton, of Vlargaret avenue, have returned from Atlantic City Thomas J Owens and Joseph Moyd returned from Atlantic City last evening Miss ltattle Matthews, of New York, Is visiting r.dnard Udnards, of Ilrick avenue THERE IS A CLASS OF PEOPLE Who nie Injured by tho use of roffise. Re. cently there has been placed In nil tho grocery htorta a new preparation called ClUAIN-O, mado of pure- grulnx, that takes the place of coffee. Tho nioit dell, cate Btomnch receives It without illstress and tut few can tell it from runA It does not cost over ',i as muoh. Children may drink It with t'reat benefit. IS cts Ji'.U!' per llncl:aBe- Try It. Ask for uKAIN-O. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON AN EXCITING RUNAWAY ON BIRCH STREEa. Team of Fred IMursch Ran Away and Collided with tho Wagon of Ed ward Fitch, Completely Demol ishing the Two Wagons John and Anna Chilstlan Held In $300 Ball. Young Mr. Coon Got Lost In Hones dale Tho Misses Evans Entertain In Honor of Miss Warner. On Monday morning tho team ot Fred Mursch, the Ditch street Iron fence manufacturer, while standing on Ulrch street, near Cedar nvenue, be cimc frightened nt the noise made by some boys playing near by nnd dashed down Ulrch street, colliding with the tcanr of Del Fitch, the Plttston ave nue milkman, who vvns corning In the opposite direction. The force of the contact freed tho run.vvny horses, who dashed down Ce dar nvenue, dragging the broken shaft nnd harness with them. Tho horses w ere caught some minutes later on Slocum stteet. Doth wagons were demolished In frorrt and Mr. Fitch had a narrow escape from being seriously Injured, nnd It vvns only through his piesence of mind In holding his horses that a second runaway was averted. Aldermanic Cases. In the case of James Early of Itlver street, against John Christian nnd Anna Chrlstlnn, of tho same place, whom he charges with larceny of a stove belonging to him, the defen danst were held unde'r $300 ball by Alderman llttdy vestetday. John I'm cell, of Prospect avenue, iiad n warrant swoin out yesterday before Alderman Ruddy, charging P. F. Oerrlty, of the Hank hotel, on Itckawanna avenue, with negligence by bnllee, resulting In the loss of a gold watch valued at $.10, Mr. Coon Got Lost. Claude Coon, of Plttston nvenue, a well-known young mm of South Scranton, hearing of n rural yet beau tiful place called Honesdalo, decided to pay It a visit, and wrote a friend to meet him upon his arrival Saturday night. Tho said friend failed to meet him nnd as Mr. Coon was 'a sttanger In a strange land," he Immediately pro ceeded to get lost, whether from 'be lar guess of the place or tho smallnesi he cannot say. When be came to, ho was out In the countty looking for Honesdale. Uy the time ho found Honcsdale It was late In the night and theie was no shelter handy but a wayside blackberry bush. During the night It rained, and Mr. Coon's life was made still more miserable. He found a wagon shed, which was dry, and nt the break of day he staiteel for Scranton. vowing a big vow never to go to Honesdnlo again at night. He cannot understand why his friends like Honesdale. The Misses Evans Entertain. In honor of Miss Jennie May War ner, of Jtthoea. N. Y., the Misses I'.v ans, of Prook street, very pleasantly enteitalned a number of friends last evening. Tiros present were: Miss Mnud Daly, MKs C.rsslo Hvans, Miss Ina Daly, Miss Warner, Miss Lulu Hatcher, ot lslnrhamton. Mr. Samuel Evans, Mr. Hills Daly. Mr. Albert Patcher and Messrs. George nnd David Evans. SHORT BUT PITHY. The ico cream, c ike and melon hochl given In the parlors of the Cedar Vvinue McthodH ehurih lat evening lij the Ladle-.' Aid toeiety, was urv lilarallj pitioniud, and a neat eum wa- realized. The funeral of Mli I.nure Caulflcld, of Statlonl aw line, took place jertc relay mornlnj at 0 o'clock from -t John's church on 1 lg strett and was lirgilv itUnchd Miss was rclehrite.1 bj Itev. P.. I Vlelkj. After tho xcrvices the cor tege moved to the Cathedral cemcterj, where In tent t. lit wis made. J W. Pea, who fell oil of a hay wagon, at Ilawley, und who received concussion of tne Inutii, has bun taken to the Scranton Private hospital for tre itment. While leliirning fiom a picnic at Greenwood park, Minreki. on Mondav night, several 'outh Scranton jounj men got Into an altercation with an cinplove of the 'Iraction compinj. Hits were lost, bud ns tun off and heads hurt in tlic melee that followed. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Lulu Hatcher, of Iliiiglnmton, is visiting MUs Iin DjI), of Plttston ivenue. MUs Sirnh Niedhniii, of t'cdai avenue, Is visit, lug friends in Wilkes Pari" Lleutenint of PolUe .ang, of the Fourth dis trict, bus returned from an extensive vi.-it thiov,(.h New Jersev. visiting Kgg Harbor, Asbury Park, Atlantic City and Cape Ma. Vlls (ieore r. Dil.v, ot Green Iiidgc, and Kied Palv, of Chirr stieet, aiu vistlng iilatlvcs in niooinsbuig. Mi llencdiet Llden and son, Benjamin, of Stone avenue, are visiting friends in New York Mlvi Carrie Miller, of 1'itt.ton avenue, book keeper tor P. Mcbeckcr, is spending a week at Lake t'nderwood. VIr. and Mrs True Sturdevant, of Cedar avenue, have left for Mnntlcello, N. Y , where Mr. Stur devant lias tcceircd a lucrative ponton with an electrie light eoinpinv. Paul liimond and William llorlucli, of Ce dar avenue, are in training to compete in the Caledonian gmica at Wilkes Darrc Saturday. John Iielf, Prink Demlneher and Louis Sehwass returnee! from a visit to Plttston. fhailcii Helm and John Miller returned from a trip to Sraeue. Mrs A. J Cass, of Pear street, and Mrs. Will iam Cooke, of Piospect avenue, are visiting friends in Mekcovv. Pied Pekel, of Mill City, is visiting Henry Helper, of Cedar avenue. Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered. to South Side, central city and central II de Paik. Address orders to J. T. Sbarke, 1011 Cedar avenue, M'honc WS3. GREEN RIDGE. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I) Talor and family, of Capouse avenue, have returned home after a vaca tion of several wecU spent on the Massachusetts coast. Iho Delaware and Hudson Uallroad company has rephmked the Marion street bridge over their tracks and put It in excellent condition, Mrs. I. J banting, of Xortli Park, and Miss Mary Davidson, of Washington avenue, arc vis Iting friends at Claik's Cireen. Lovcll Lawrence, of Delaware street, left jes ten!ay for a week's sta at Coxtovvn pond, W'ane county Camp 23, Patriotic Order Sons ef America, held an Important and well attended meeting in Ma sonic hall last evening. Interesting services were held In the Hull build ing last evening b the llrotherhood of St Paul under the leadership ot Tdward !,ord In terest In these meetings continue and tho at tending Increases. PARK PLACE. All news matter for Tlic Tribune will receive prompt attention If left at J. S. Prltchard'i bar ber shop. There was u very pleasant party at tho horaa of J. E. Johnson, of Providence road In honor of the seventeenth birthday of Miss Delia Davics on Monday night. (James and dancing were Indulged In and refreshments wcro served and all had a merry time. Hrrry limbeck, of Summit avenue, has returned from a ten da a' trip tq Atlantic City. Mls Clara ltcliKtnlth, of New York street, Is spending a few weeks with friends In Park Place. MINOOKA. Mrs. nrltlgct Moran, an nged Inly residing on Miner's Hill, died this morning, after several weeks' Illness. The deceased is survived by one laughter. Mrs John Langnn, ami one son, VIr Thomas Moran. Iho fimeril will take place lhurdiy morning from the home of her ehugh tcr. Mrs. Kingan. A reipilem liigh mm will be celebrated In St. Joseph's church The Mlnnoka hose bo.vs picnic was postponed Monday, it will tako phec this atterru and evening. An Irifint child of Mr. and Vlrs. Thomas Mlskel, of Greenwood, Is ilmgerousl lit, Mr. winlfml Duffy, who has been visiting nt tho Illgglns residence, on Main street, for the pist few da, has returned to her home In Plains, Pi, Mrs. James Hart, of Sayrc, Pi., Is visiting at the home of her brother, Thomas Ilurke, on Main street, Mr. and Mrs. Tatrick McXallv, of Hobokcn, N J., Is ...o guest of Mrs. Joce, of Station! street. THIRTY-THIRD MEETING. Annual Session of tho Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias. Harrisburg. Aug. 21 The thlrtv third annual meeting of the grand lodge, Knights of P.vthlas, of Pcnnsvanla, romrned In the lull if the house of representatives, at 0 o'clock tills morn In'. Grind Clanrcllnr Tbert, of Pittsburg, will preside over the elellbi ration of the body which will "ontlnue in session until l'ridi evening eerly COO delegates weie present when the meet, ing wis called to order and bv noon the number was Imie-iseel This morning's sesklon wis de voted to the reception of tne elclegites, and ad dresses bv W. II. VVeldon. of Sloeltnn; Mivor John Prltehe and J J. Ibirger, of this ei'j, seeretiry of the gcn-ril committer. The election of ofliecrs were completed today bv the selection ot William P Poltr, of Ch im berthing, for Inner guird, ind William P. Mul len, of Philidelphla, for grand trmtee. V resolution vvns adopted condemning the send ing of spies I v Supreme Chincellor Sample and Pa-t Grind Chancellor Kline imong certain Phil adelphli lodges ti discover violators of the ruin governing initiation fees Pri70s were awirded as follows tn the lodges miking the best khowlng: Great Western, Pitts burg, loo, l'rosp"ilt lodge, $71; I'arl 1'issu lodge, $10 The report of George Ifivvkes, grind keeper of records and seals for the vc ir follow: Present number ot subordinate lodges, 4C1; members, Juno ,"0, 1VN. 41,011, Initiations dur ing tho vcar, 1,510, nlmltted bv card during the vear, 10'., rcliudatcd during the cir, S.1B; total, 4" 002, su-pended during the ji ir, 2.IA7: with drawn during the veil, 1st, dccieased during tho voir, COO, present number of members, I2.1S.V, pist supreme chinecllors, lj pist grind chin cillors, 32; pit chancellors, 10,700, number of Knights, .ll.TiO, number of esquiies, fi" number of piges, 07; total, 42,1'Ci; rejections during the veir, lit; increisp of members during tho voir, 1 I'll; funds on hand ml Invested, $1 OH 110 21, pild fir relief of brothers MM 7 10 OS Paid for buriil of the deid, s-W,!20 2fi, pild for relief of widowed families, Wt 11 The flninelil repoit of Grind Mjster of Kvcliequer Julius Mountney is as follows ltilance on hand at list rrport, August 11, 1S00, OiflV r,7, received from the grand keeper of records an 1 spals, M'JS'IS-, total, 21,W 72 , dlsbutsed on account of mile age at I imaster, J,ni0 C7; disbursed on account of sundrv ordirs, Ml 117 7"i, bilinco August 11, 1 101, n.'tl 10; Pvthlin home fund at list le pirt, 2II ftl; actuil grand lodge bahnce, Ml, C sj 07. m ...ii ... PREPARING YOUTSEY CASE. Counsel for tho Accused Objects to a Picked Jury. Georgetown, Kv , Vug 21 Colonel Vel-on, on bclulf of Ilenr.v Voutsis, chirged with compli city m the Gocbel shooting, concluded his pki when court convened today In support ot Ids motion tint the speelil venire be dismissed and the jury elrivvn up in the regular way. Judge Cmtrell stitcd thit the motion for the continuation 1ml been liid over until Thursday and tint It would be time to consider the jury qiustlon after tint hid been settled. Court then adjourned. We Are At Peace with Spain, Washington, Vug 21 Minister Slorer at Vlidrid, informs the state depirtment that 1 treat of amllv, commerce and navl.'ition and gineril intercourse Ins been signed provlslonilly b the minister of itate himself. This prac tleillv marks the last step In the complete res teritlon of relitlons between Spain and the t'nlted Mates. Mr. Woolley at Wilkes-Barre. WllkisPirrc Vug 21 luhn (. Woollij. the Piohiblton candidate for presid nt, was a visib'r to Wilkes Dane todi This afternoon VIr Wool bv addressed a large temperanco gathering at Mountain Park. - i l ) iti litjixli Ji S i ld $ddd di d 1 BARGAIN BULLETIN 1 To Clean Out Ot r 5 Our Immense niYr We Are Offering Strictly High Grade Machines at prices that please. Also Sundries at right prices. Large Ovens for all classes of ENAMELING All kinds of difficult Machine Work and Repairing. 1 Bittenbend 126-128 Franklin Ave. JONAS LONG'S SONS. E$liCiC Dress What is more becoming than a rich Black Suit ? It is always the proper gar ment for street, for home, for the social function. Every woman should possess at least one Black Suit. But be sure you get one of good quality. You will make no mistake if you buy the materials here. Our Black Dress Goods are widely known. Only standard makes are kept by us. No greys, no rusts, but rich lustre blacks. 4-inch pure wool Storm Serge, heavy weight; the dye and finish is about perfection. These Cfkfr serges are well worth 65c. Our price jhjiv o-inch all-wool Cheviot, heavy, made from a fine long fleece, wool color; guaranteed the best KQr 75c value in the city today. Our price, yard... 52-inch extra heavy pure wool steam shrunk Chev iot, the product of one of the best mills on the conti nent and positively the biggest value ever AA offered, per yard P yyxj 54-inch pure wool Cheviot, finest quality Iamb's wool, heavy enough for storm skirts with- (t Q out lining, fully worth $1.50 yd. Our price PI,iy 50-inch all-wool fine camel's hair Cheviot, heavy weight, rich lustre dye and perfectly finished; Oftf worth $1.25. Our price, per yard yow 50-inch pure wool silk finished Zebeline, long fleece, very good weight, worth $1.59. $ -A c Our price pi. Mourning Hats We've a special milliner whose sole work consists in making Mourning Hats and Bonnets. Your order will be executed on short notice, and the work will be satisfactory. Jonas Long's Sods EXCURSIONS. JR, O. U. A. M. Excursion and Reunion at LAKE ARIEL FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. Itall Bime, 10 SO a m : athletic contests, 1 p ni ; no entr fees, eotieert and vaudeville pnr fiirmincc bv Hauer s bind, Imperial quartette of IMersburj and Itanflcld Mstois, of Talorj danc inir, music b Bluer a Orchestra Tialn Pare Scranton, 8 10 a in . . . Vdult, 7r"' Child, 4(lc Iiiiiinuire, 8 35 a. in Vdult, T'ie .Child, U)e Ilawlej, 6 45 a. m ... . Vdult, 50c Child, iae. V WO! mm lib NICKEL-PLATING er&Co JONAS LONG'S SOV. KXVSkSV Goods AMUSEMENTS. ACADErtY of nusic, BUKOUNDBR & RDIS, Lessees. II. K. UHOWN, Alanazer. Opcnlns of tho Season. Tonight, "The Secret Enemy'4 Presented by BRAUNIG DRAMATIC COMPANY who will arpoir all this weclv, changing the bill at each performance. riAT.NEE "CREDIT LORRAINE." Kvciilnir Prices 10, 20 and "id cents. Matinee Prices- 10 cents; reserved seats, 20c. EDUCATIONAL. STROUDSBURQ STATE NORMAL A Tractlcal Trainlnc School for Teachers en the main line of the I) . L. & W. K. It. In tho irrcat resort resion of the 6tate. Homelike, com forts for students, six different departments and courses, line Model School, Superior advantage Special Indue cmcnU. The only school that paid all of the 6tatc aid to pupils An English speak. Inc community Culture and refinement. Pcsl tlcns secured for graduates. For catalogue and full partciulirs address GEO. P. Itllll-r. A. M, Principal. Ea9t Stroudsburg, Pa. Keystone Academy. prepares for all the leading colleges, unlrersitlea and technical schools In the United states. It also oilers a one vear's commercial course and a three car3' business course and graduates pupils In music The teachers are college trained spe cialists There la an exceptionally fine campus of twenty acres; there is also mountain spring water all through the buildings For full particulars send for catalogues to Rev. Elkanah Hulley, A. 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