The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 29, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1900.
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EVERYTHING IS
IN READINESS
FOB RESUMPTION OP WORK AT
THE COLLIERIES.
Employes Will Return to Their For
mer Places nnd the Men Will Be
Canvassed Relative to a Seml
Monthly Pay Ordination of Rev.
E. A. Boyl Funeral of James
Chambers News of the Various
Churches Other News Notes and
Personal Paragraphs.
Nearly everything will lie In leuill
T)i'.s for th! resumption or work nt the
vurtcus collieries HiIh noinliitf. and
from expressions hcml anions the
mine workers nil am anxious to iiriiIii
lestimo their Jubor. Th" mules have
licon taken into the mlnen, tin abund
ance of cars has been mpplletl, and
the piospccts tiro sseod for full thnu
for Severn I months to eonie.
The men will be pulil In November
for the tluee days yet lemulnliiff hi
this month, and :i etiuvai'S will he
Hindi- by the companies to ascertain
whether or not n .semi-monthly pay
Is desirable.
The Dodnc coal .stniiif.o plant at the
jlrmpton Is about completed, and the
mirplus coal mined by the Lacka
wanna company will b" stoied In this
commodious yaul when then- is a
sliortnfie of cars.
The pilblle schools will ho somewhat
ellecterl bv the i-.(mIu ot breaker hoys
who have taken advantase of thelf
lay-off and attended renularlv.
Saturdny illicit was umloi'htcdly the
J-iislest ovenlnc the merchants have
experienced since tlie strike was de-
larcd. ft wtis necessary for them to
keep their doors open until midnight
to accommodate the trade which float.
imI in with Iooe inure, strlnps nnd
ll.'jht hearts, anticipating a renewal of
activities and a full dinner pall.
Plymouth Congregational Chuich.
Tlie ordination of liuv K. A. Iloyl
ns pastor of the Plymouth C'onKrosn.
lional churcli will occur on 'Wednesday
next. The council meeting for the ex
amination of the candidate will begin
at 3 o'clock in file afternoon, and at
7..W o'clock In llio evening tlie oiiiina
tion services will begin. The public is
(oi-fiially invited to uttend both meet.
Ir.Ks.
At t o'clocl: this afternoon the Jun
ior Cliilstinn Kndenvor society will
ineet and at 7.15 o'clock tomorrow
Good Enough Cough
remedy. Dufour's French
Tar is what you need.
Beautiful Bath Robes
Of Exquisite Design and Finish.
There's a windowful of dazzling beau
ty and timely comfort awaiting your in
spection today, and although it consists
of nothing but Bath Robes, there's a
wealth of art and elegance represented in
the display which cannot fail to charm
the eye and support the acme of modern
comfort.
A Clever American Idea
Is represented in the double extra soft
Fleeced Cotton Robes, which are accurate
copies of the highest-priced goods in
many respects, will wear as well- and
look very well for many a day.
Your Choice of 4 AA
Lovely Cotton Robes,
But, of Course the Real
Indian Robes in Pine Wool
, Made ou American soil by workmen imported from the
for East, are of most interest to people of refiued taste. The
color blendings are beautiful and of unlimited variety; aud
the patterns, no matter how intricate; are all woven.
This new American product is better than the best im
ported and costs less money, It will be well for you to see
them however. We cau explain matters better then.
Globe Warehouse
SCRANTON
evening Ihe Penlor society will hold
Its regular mcetltisf. Tim I,at!(cs' Aid
niclcty will hold an all-day session on
Thursday, nnd nt 7.43 In the evening
the mid-week prayer mrUIng will Im
lit Id. W. .11. William-", the drummer
evangelist, will speaU tit the church
yundny evening, Nov. 11.
1'asloi' Doyl preached n forcible snr.
mon lust evening from the text. "A.
Vv'he Man's Advice Wot 111 Trading."
Mrs. A. 15. Kynon rami "Sweet Kplrlt
Hear Jlv Prayer. Ai. the Sunday
nehool pmhIoii A. rt. Kynon gave n
review on the nninot of Hooks In tin.'
Bible.
Among the Other Churches.
Last evening's service til the Sum
ner Avenue Presbyterian church was
conducted by Captain arlinshaw, of
the Salvation army, and the meeting
was attended by a large assemblage.
Key. F. .1. Mllmnn Is arrtinglng for a
series of special services.
Itev. 1. II. Hrooks, D. D., of "Wllkes
llarre, pleached at the Washburn
Street Presbyterian church yesterday
morning and Itev. J. P. Moffat. D. D.,
filled the pulpit at the Taylor Presby
terian church.
Hev. .James Hcnnlngcr. of the Hamp
ton Street Methodist KpNenpiil church,
figured out for his hearers last even
ing "What It Will Cost to Iteconie a
Christian" and the beiiellts to he de
rived therefrom.
Yesterday was missionary Sunday nt
the Simpson .Methodist Kplscopal
church nnd u very Interesting pro
gramme was rendered In consequence.
Special music was rendered and a
good collection was announced. Ser
geant ltohert K. Williams, who was
until recently stationed at Manila and
incidentally stopped off at China on
his return home, gave an interesting
talk before the school.
Funeral of Jnmes Chambers.
Itev. .1. V.. Sweet, D. D olllcliUed
at the funeral of the late James Cham
bers yesterday afternoon In the pres
ence of ii wide circle ot friends who
had enjoyed a life-long acquaintance
with deceased.
Ueprcsentatlves were in attendance
at the services from Ezra Griffin post,
G. A. H.. Globe lodge of Odd Fellows
and Washington commandery. Knights
of Malta. The pall-bearers were se
lected from the lodges and Interment
was made In Washburn street ceme
tery. Child's Arm Fractured.
A ."i-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs.
Jnmes (iahagan, of .16 Chestnut
street, fell from a porch in front of
tlie house yesterday and fractured an
arm.
The child's screams were heard by
the parents and they quickly sum
moned Dr. J. J. Carroll, who sol the
Injured member.
Another Political Club.
.i independent political club was re
cently organized In John 15. P.ivis'
hall. Hellevue, and a large number
of members were enrolled. The mem
bership comprises some of the best
Tvw
up.
known polltlcnl workers In Dellevuo
Heights.
The olllccrs elected were! 1'reMilent,
Thomas At, Morgans: vlec-pronldont,
Conrad Kvans; treasurer, Ulehnrd
Phillips; secretary, John It, Jones! us
slatnnt eecretnty, William 11. Morgans.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
A meeting ot SI, rani's Pioneer
i'OTis was held yesterday afternoon
nnd .urniigenieiits weie inntte tor
holding n smoker In the hall a wrek
11 mil next .Sunday.
Tlif. Jtnbert Morris lodge ot tvurllea
will hold mi Important meeting next
Thursday evening, and In order that
there will he. a largo attendance (the
ofllcorR have requested advance notices
printed In this newspapers.
Tlie marriage of Thomas Gordon, of
Oordon street, and Mls'.'i Itose liccs'.',
of Lafayette street, will hu MoleiutilKed
nt St. Patrick's Catholic church, with
u nuptial mass at 9 o'clock tomoirow
morning.
Horace Cosier, of North Lincoln
uVoniie, a hrnkcmnn on the Lacka
wanna railroad, had his ankle sprained
In n wreck ut Hcnryvllle. on Saturday
morning.
PERSONA!, PARAGRAPHS.
T. D. Kvans and K. K. Kvans wens
in SU!;itlehnnna on Saturday to get a
glimpse of Hon. Theodore lloosvell,
llie llcpuhllc.tn vlcc-prcsldentlal can
didate. .Mr. and Mrs. Kvan J. Davis, of
South "Main avenue, have iutttrnt
home from a visit wit Ii Dr. and Mrs.
Thomas Jenkins at Albany, X. Y.
.Mis. ij.ivid Kvans and two children,
of PltiHttu, ri turned home yesterday,
after a week's visit at tho hone ot
Mr. nnd Mw. Iwiuc Harris.
Mrs. George t'athon. of South Main
avenue, and Alts. William T Diia K
of Washlairn street, lmvc returned
from a visit to New York.
Mrs. Jra Xewton. of North K'.'hKCca
avenue, is recovering from a long Ill
ness.
Jlltf "Minnie Kresge, of
Tonn., is visiting Mrs. C K
Iluntland,
DePtiy, of
North Lincoln avenue.
Mis. ."lolin Lewis, of Academy street,
I-, oiiii i laming Mrs. John Mtpi, of
Youngsiov n. Ohio.
Mrs. Snyder and daughter, of Maitch
Chunk, ore ihe guests of South Main
avenue friends.
Y. K. 1. Ill'ngs, or South Hyde Park
nM'ttiK, H visiting his father at Nleh-oli-on.
Mr. and Mrs. John Uenchler.of North
Lincoln avenue, have as their guest,
Mrs. Uvn Stephens, ot Hridgewater.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Custncr,
of North Lincoln avenue, are .pending
a few dns at Stroudsburg.
Tilr.. William Shoener, of North Main
avenue, is the guest of i datives at
Slroudsburg.
Frank AVilhelm and Kui'mna Spencer,
of Jackson st'-eet, are nt Sussex, N. J.
Airs. Joseph Pulver, of Hyde Park
avenue, Is sojourning ut Pittsfon.
.Miss Helen Peck, of Chestnut treet,
is visiting fi lends m Albany, N. Y.
Piv,f. H. L. Morgan and Attorney
Cleorce L. Peck spent Satutday hunt
ing near l'"actury llle.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Work of Laying Concrete on Cedar
Avenue to Commence This Week.
A Quiet Mfirringo.
Tlili Mick tin: iriuurlc l'Ju fr llic mr on
1'nl.ir ,inuic will 'n l.iitl tn lliuli stiu't. tol.ir
aM'inio is i.uw clu-til fniin Mlliiw .'tint lu
lliuli lic t. 1 1n- Kiounil i-, liiing I'UiiialPrt
nml i mint id. 'Ihe N'l.ir.ton lt.illtt.iv innipmy
Ins al-u funnel ii ncrcji.t t l.,y nnv llls mi
ihi Hie ti.uki tilmli ttcio tompli'toly mllcil
at .iy,
Jfiuit of llio Muitn ol tin; liuiiirt si"'l!on of
tlie Smilli UK' ipmiiiIiK' .1 ImiuimJ.-iI it v.
Ct'l.n nti'iiup Is torn up fiom Willoit In llinli
Murl en .iiiiiiuil nf tin' '.ivr, and l,nciil, Iiiwit
L'nln, Miple uinl I'lllstun .itcnue .no iIiir up
rii ,i(.i'onnt of llio iipt m'wpi' ttlmli it beliis t.it'l.
TIip frir.ilrst olvLirlu N'ttpr l'onli.iri"i Conn
itppripmn i on l.otiist tuct, 'iIkmi tl.o
giimuil N n niKtiui' ol snul .iimI tt.itti' .mil
ttlioip citoni-sii p ficipicnt, nuikiti pioKiesS
tciy' l.iliuiioui.
Twenty-rirst Birthday.
In li-inor ot til" Ittintj.llirt biitlnlit of 1'icd
I'liilf, .i l.n'i' number of lits IiiumI-. L.itlitiul
at lik li.K'lu'lur 1 1 1 1 1 1 r.s at llolpl Kosir finl.iy
etiiiuiK lo oknil ilnir lio.iititit loniMCilatioiis.
'Ihe ptoniiiR ttas bp.nt In a mkI.i1 wij. miisiiis
ainl il.tiKiin;, ami l.itci I'Jiplinn'nt.s u' M'ltnl.
TImibp prtM-nt ttiio. Mi. ami Jli,, II. s-afi, .Mr.
anil .Mi. ('. 11. tuft, Mr. ami .Mis. ('. Sunday,
.Mi. anil Ml-,. 1'. hilllikuU, .Mr. and Ml',. I'. IUl
icti, Mr. and Mix Tcklniun, Mi. Ik'ip, Mr.
ami Mil. ": lliinin, Mlv.cs l.iio Wiitli, Millie
'lVkliin.ni, M.ny WolsLll. I..1111.1 Saft, l.t?io
huiiil.iy, llrrtli.t ball, l.my I'omlii-, I'loi.i hcoli r,
Cimna boiulir, Mc-sis, lVlu Sclintpr, Will Ku-s-ai,
Mill lfii,cr, Augu-t (iclsci, Peter M.nlier,
Will JuIiimi'i, IMtviul Jfolilnsoii, Oltn ItoliliiMin,
Alfred Gntlieln, .lolin bmltli, .Inliu llalir, t'r.inl;
Prniy, .lolin Keinpliir, ('ml Safl, Will Suttci,
Will KaNer and Jacob lt.il.ser,
A Quiet Marriage.
Allieit II. Il.il tz and Mi-s llessie J, Mjeis,
ilaiiKlitir of .Mr. ami Mis. ,lolui Mjers t l'ltl.'i
ion avrmie, tteip ipuellt miiikil S.iuiul.iy ut
Urn Ciilai' At time MetlioilM lui.-unase, C'licuy
(duct, 'i'lic paitles tteie iinattcmlcil and inline,
iliitcly left on u shmt woliling tuiu,
Mi. lint. It a tfll kiiuttn iinplnie of the
Stiantou Axle toiki, ttlille Ills wife ' l.itoi.
ably linowii in .soiilli Si union. Their many
(ilendi etti'iiil roninuttilaliniix,
BRIEF NEWS NOTES.
Iliu fiiiici.il cf Mli l.auia Noll, of 71s 1 1, in-
loik idliit, luok place jetelila moi-iinit and
ttas laigely attemlod. Senilis ttue lield in M,
Maij'ii iliimli, Itltir sliiel, ami Inleimuil u.ia
inaile ill Paltun,
'111.) s(ar ShI.iI club, one nt tin. Kadini; xn.
ildy iMiMntaticm 01 tlii.- xide, ttill xhe a ioiiw
plinieiitaiy iliiiu this etenlin; in Athl.'llu ball,
Alder Mlil't. A l.iIKi' niiinbir of lb l,rl lavd
beui ineil raid (rood lime can be exmuid.
Miss FlnniKi llolieitvm, nf Illinium.', lul a
UiKi'ly atliinkd ticispel iiiitIIiik -at the south
Suanmn Viiiuig Woinei.'ii Clnlni.iii .hmi billon
je.Uldav aftilliooii,
Her. 1'. 1'. Doty, of flic Ciilai' .Wnui" Melli.
odl.-t ilnmli, pii'.iilud tttu t'tillent teinions
tn laiKe liousi ,etenl.iy, In die inoi .unvr hU
ll.cniu ttas "IVutilniiaii, What ot thu Mbt,''
iind In the eu'iii.ic a poweiful p.Hli.iy ,il nf
"Petei's Dental."
J-'ud Iloysi, of Cidir atenne, let'iined after
&)cndini: si'M'i.il li.in ut Palla..
IMiniji.t Stanley KIdui-I,!, nf I'lu.lon aiuiue,
nnt i.linl.iy ttilli fiiemls in Ukos-ll iii,'.
'J In im lulu n ni ihu i-outli Mde ba.i lull ilub
uie niil.liiL,' etteihitn tnepaiatloiis lot n ieui
t Ion and bill In bo liebl .Nctunbei J iu V,u.k.
Il'fiujii'a lull, Mdi i sh.et.
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This quesliott mibfrt in tho family
every day, Let us answer it to. Jay, Try
Jell-O,
a delicious nnd healthful dessert. Pre
pared pi two minutes. No boiling I no
baking I add boiling water and s;t to
cool, Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Hasp,
berry and .Strawberry. Get a package
at your grocers to-day. 10 cts.
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
BAUER'S S CONCERT s FOOD 1 SHOW TODAY
Every day the crowds Increase in size and interest Saturday's attendance was marvelous. It Is a gigantic exhibition the greateit
ever held hereabouts. Do not miss a single day If you can avoid it. Tomorrow The Scranton Manndolin Club.
Torchon Laces, 4c yd.
lllir lot of them for Momlny In belli rdlnni
and In ulilllii turn one to fuiii Inelies.
Notions.
Dent ilirM Mil), aotled he, f lie
tlnnh binding, all nlor, j it i it ot
Moeklnet dres shield, pair e
llonki anil rjc, 2 iloxcn (aid 2c
Pettlinf dlk, Ml.t.iril fpnol ,.. -u
I'lincy lilinnilmr IhiIIihh, docen -V
I'elt Iron lioldti, e.iih ,
t'.imy Cntti Irii'jlht
lu
lie
Blankets.
At Very Special Prices.
11 wilt pay jon In buy tthlle lliee pill
pietall tliey ttlll not be m ebe.ip ag.
ttlirn thee loll me eli.niled,
An niKorldl lot of ni I -wi.ol blankiK IHI
nnd 111 xl7e, lenl.ir l.-'i" ipiallli, fm
today only at .' v-!
lil-l .iII-uomI IdankelH ttltli led and bine
hoideu. itelKtil I'i II" V Rood lionet
taltte, full ttebtbl and fire, pcri.il at. .1.1
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DUNM0RE DOINGS.
Enthusiastic Republican Bally Held
Saturday Night in Lallls Hall.
Those Who Delivered Addresses.
A tery nitlui-l'.istie ltciiibl!au Lilly was Sat
in day niislit held in I.alli'.s ball in Duiuuoie, by
tlie Italian ni-ldents of llie boioiiKb. .1. A. Cai
ii".e, of the tentral cltj, ttilli two of Ihe lie
publican (andldales . 11. l.etiis and T. 1. Dan
li'l, were pieti'iil.
I bainnau V. Pamela oiiened tlie mceiiiiR aul
iritioduied ilr. (i. Vlllone, nhn made :i potteiful
Fieeeh In which he made a .Ironir plei lot ileal,
poteinuient and ilul.ired it was the duty ol
cveiy man picent to tele llie lEcpublicau ticket.
foil Moio,ini, (lie ll.ili.m inteipietrr of llie
Lackawanna lotiule conil, 'uliliesed the meeting
ii tercitliiKly, i.nd iniouu' the other speakers wuc
N De Maitilii, (.'. I'lin-e and I'. AriK"iil.
Told in a Few Lines.
Ilef. I. II. Towel, ol 'Ibonip-ou, I'.i., pie.ielierl
two m holarly nml hlclily intpiclini; ermniu in
the .Vethodlit KpNeopal iliurib .te.lenli) morn
lot; and eteniuir in the absence of tb' p.i-tor,
liei. A. .1. Van ( left, who i In SiKqiU'lianiia.
and who bad ebaiice of the dedleatol.t '.cube-.
.il tciiditiir the dedication of the Oaklmd tivet
Mrthndit DnKoopal iliuuli .ti.ilei.l.iy.
Ket. Tottvi in in-, sfimoii in Hie moiiii ..peke
mi tlie life in tlie new world .if to.- ileith, iiislui;
.ill lo m lite tint fhe.i m.it be aide lo pai on
the wiiizs of nmr to ltd, land of peace an. I
Icppine--. 'I lit lit" of .loliu lluu'au and bis
t.ondiifiil tUioii wis t.ki u up and infeieiiees
di.ntn lo rhow bow all could be hippy ar.d fiee
hum cue, eten uiidei .-in Ii tenililc oulMla a.
the-e tluoin;li tthiih Ittiutan pa-ed.
Itev. 1llli.ini I'. Iiibbons pleached on tl.o
topic, "Mi'ilein Mail.tii," telcidiy nioiimie In
tlie I'te.b.t liiiait rbnrib. lu (lie eteninc an at
ttnllte iiiiilieiu e tollownl n M-iinon on "A I,ci
Mn in Ihe 'M I of r.iitli.
At tlie liipp Atemie Cbiitiau ehiue'i Hot.
.1, II. Ikibniy pieailu'd erinons on the following
Ifpiis: "Ihe Uaudcier's Itetuin" and ".slull
Me Know l!nc ti l)tli r "I'lieie."
ttci. .1. L. Itu.iimi', alter hi-, seinion l.it
etinim; in the lludliy Mieet lliptW ihinih, miir
a solo whiili was pleasius: to hi- coiiynpalion.
lb v. Itieameis MToits bite bun .so sucie.Iul
in in?iM7 that a toed uuiubri will un''ilute a
p.nt ol eteiy etenins's Mitiie iu the fidme.
"llie Lnlii' Aid society ot the 1'iiM l'lcsb.t
lil i. in (liuiili will hold Hull ii-ii il monthly
nnellns al the home of Mi. M. Viekei-, on Dud
lev -heel, ThuiMlay iiluiiioou at 2.."0 n'cluk.
'Ihe Dinnnoii' Ktpic.-., a fom pise setcniol
imiii pa it r, t!,)otcd to liic intnesth of lids ho
loucli nude if-, appearame on the -.tieets for the
fii-l time Sitinilay. The -hi el is under Ihe
ui.ii'.i'.'iimut and idjloi-hip of I', I', .fenninp.
I'l. .1 Wl.i.ileinft, of 1,i Drinker sticit. Irfl
Sitimlay moiuiui: for ltiiti-li I'olumbia, ttlieie
he ttill ti.t lo belter Ids foitimcs.
NORTH SCRANTON.
Ml.s-, Lou L.uiibeiton, of Di.iuioud atcnue, en
terlaiued a uuinbei ol friends ut her' home !a-L
I'llday cteiiilu.". Tlie usual pally ilneinlnp, wile
imliilKcd in t,ud seteial tlj-lillflits ot thu pally
taken. Those pies..il wile: Mlves lleiwie i-haf-fer.
Maine Ktam, t'l.iiie Mneed, Anna Vail, l!u
tiude Tiipp, Libel Cl.uk, Mjitle 'Iba.Mi, .Minnie
Mi fucker, (ieilrude llnuill and Anlte HiIrki;
Jki-is. I'eny .Mollis, Willii.ni tiaulmr. Victor
'Iha.ter, Alfinl I'niii, Joe Lnslaml, l!eori;e Liu;
land, Uilliaui l'lliu, l.uuiH .MU'usUi, Ldwanl
Hum ami Dun f I irk.
The Ninth Kci.intr.il Denim ratio ilub held a
Lilly lu M. Jl.iry's hall Siturday nllit. The fob
lottiui; weie the i.peakiis: .M. I', Corny, (', li,
lloland, M. ,1. Itiiddy, ,1, I. Qiiinii.iu end James
A. O'Neill.
1). 11, Waltci-., of .SilmlUillli', was airaliiiied
befoie Aldeiuian Mvcis on Mlinil.iy on a iIi.iikc
of diiinkennesH and dl-mdeily loiidint, He ttas
Until ifi. lie left aSDil oteito.it with the iddei
mall tor Ids tine,
.Mr. and Mir., l'hlllp William-, of laltt.iub.dalc,
weie tlie kiicsU of lief, and .Mis. V, I'. Dalles,
of Summit atenne last week,
O. I'. Mill. i, A. M, IMIiner, J. K. .Niiltli and
I', V. Tintilllner hai letunied from Lake lleiuy,
tthcie they bate been on u fldilliK espeditlon,
(i, V, Dei Is, Hen llobln-on and Dr. linnet,
well bate ii turned fiom a siuicssful luintliir;
tlip on tlu mountains mound Haw ley,
AldciUMH .Mjels has letuined flout tT.nk'i
Siimiull.
Miss Mille '(ll, ot Molt, is llie vilest of Mis.
0, I), M.ui-, o t 1 mi c Ii atenne.
Mi. Amu llhoila, of New York tity, is tlie
guest of lel.itltii. iu till.- M'lllon.
Mr. and Mi. A. II. Ilaitttlck tntertalned a
number of jniinsr friends in honor of their
dauulitiT, at lliclr homo on Market street list
I'llday ctuiinc.
Miss LtliL'l.tu Depetf, nf Amelia atenne, ttas
Miy aciccaldy i.iiiiilnil at lul home I'tlilay
etinlus. An eiijo.table lime ttas hid b all
piiscnl. flameii and olhei pally iliu'ialon. welo
iniliilsi'il lu and at a ki-.i-on.ible houi- dainty ie.
fli.luneiiU ttcio hiitul. 'lbo-c In ateiidame
wire: Llliel Conpii, Daisy JcnMm, HiJel To.
bit, KiiiiiU r-mii. I, .M.llt.net "iVoodiuir, ilei
llaiurt, ( l.ii,i M'illl.ims, I'loriiice .-lio.tk, Aliiu
Itr.iu'.ir, i:iU.ilicth Wliitlaker, Lottie Mori I.,
I Ibel W'ntkliH, Ifrlene and Mollle Keiundy,
Kllubn D' I ew and Mj-leis Dinn-on Walking
Mo-es Sitvill anil I'lanU I'oopu,
UREEN RIDOE.
Dr. ami Mm. A. Van elect, ot Sundui-on ave.
inn, cnliitJlued a Ijmc (oipauy of nlmilt ut
their hui.itt tu saimday eunliu; In liouor of
Dr. ami Mit'. Ilauy Van llei),r'ii, who will b'.itc
fur their boiue in t'aliloiiila toda.t,
Miss M.iii.'.iiiI , Itoeldir, in MadUuii uu"
nee, ciitcilaliud '.lu linen ItbUe ilamin; ilu'i
Saluiilif etinluu.
Tho l.JilUV Aid riulity of the (iiecu Itlilc
llaplist ihinih itill .eit'e a tea In thn ihuieli
pailui. loui'.iiow iicidnj: Horn ii lo fi oMuiL,
the piotifds to l jiplieil In the fuinUhing
fund. The public l (uiiiljllj Intlted to altenu.
In Impoitjiit inectlni; of the (irren llblne u.
nun's dull ttlll be held in Hie Library build,
inj; tld4 aftirnnon at 4 oMoik. At this nmilnt;
it is i.putei'. u piesidcut ttlll be elected and
lint lonstitutlon ta ret lied ttlll be submitted ta
SCRANTON'S GREATEST STORE.
Pillow Cases, 7l2c.
Minlc up fiom the bol ipi.dlly iiiikIIii, full
tlji'i loin and hninned leiiib Im ne.
Monday Bargains in Domestics.
In addition to the special lots or blankets mentioned below, these
special prices in Domestics also prevail.
Outlii!,' flannel skill patlein. lu 30c.1l de
Ihiik, of ht'.ny Mi'ldtit, neiiliy ami pielllly
trimmed, .pedal at 'M:
fine aioifineiit ftf 111) .Ian ll.tunrl. fur t, lap
pet., inn.llj tvltti iluk liaiktriniiiil., very
peei.ll, ul.titid , Se
IVatlim; all doa-i pliked anil f.iult.iry per.
fcit, per pound) frrm , !Vc
Lace Curtains.
oltlnuliaiu laic 1 uit.ilns. sold iepil.iili' at
fie, pair, Today only '...., 3'le.
NotlluKliain Ian' initalii., Mild HKiiluly at
ii'K p.ilr. Todiy only "..,, ,""c;
ollllicli.ini late inrtaltH, M'.j ,inh lou?.
full ttldtli and tuy xpeelal, pilr fl ii
Jonas Long's Sons.
AMUSEMENTS.
I YCEUH THEATRE
Burcunder & Rel.s, Lessees and Alanajer
A. .1. Duffy. Business Manager.
One Night Only, Monday, Oct. 20.
LEWIS MORRISON'S k
COMPLITU AND f.LMlOIlATi: 1'HODITITON'
ttilli Its magnificent and cenlu eflecls and IU
mart clous tory.
Ihe Seten Wonders nf Slaircitaft. The Klery
III oi 'r en. Hie lllumluateil G.iulin. the Niirrmbeii;
Ciillieili.il, Hie Llcctilc Duel, the Hla.lmr fro-s,
the Wulpiireli llcn'K the lleaiitilul Apotluosls,
and all the j!rc,it fialuri's of this fatoiite play.
Oricii.nl tonip.iiiy. Car load o' sionery. lively
tlilntr mw but Hie title.
l'rices 'i',c. to il.
Jiilc of scats open al buK odlcc, Friday, 20,
at ') a. m.
Thursday Evening1, Nov. 1.
TIIK ITItMIMON OF Till: WOULD.
JAMES J. JEFFRIES,
I'lisentinir llie New Amciiean Comedy Drama
II
A sliuinK and realistic play of life in the
lle.nl of Ihe Itnikii crowded ttilli llirillluc
sienes inleispr.iM.rl ttltli laiicliablc comedy and
notel (.pel iallic.
Inculintal I,, the play Cli.impbn JcfTiics ttlll
Bite a fiieuillt' ami t-plrlted linvine chibition
with .fails Mifonuiik, of Philidelphia.
1'iiii's: Lower Hour. .Wc, 7ec. mid Jfl.OO; bal
cony, ."in,-., jralhry, iv.
heats on sale Tuesday, Del. ::n.
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
BUUQUNDIiR & RBIS, Lessees.
If. A. BROWN, Munaj.-r.
ALL THIS WHRK.
Matinee Dally Coinmeneinc Tuesday.
BENNETT & MOULTON CO.
FrodiRim; a lcpertoirc or Mi Iropobt.m Smtesscs.
Monday Night, DARKEST RUSSIA
Ltonin:r l'ibcs 10, 0 and .in icnl.
M il it Pi ii is lu and 'JO cenb-.
Also picsintiii!,' as a rpuial atti.ution Madam
I'b.wir. Hie llione Mellia, and the Woilrbie
nowmd loliu k.iliir, Ditt-on .in, I II. ...Hi.
New Gaiety Theatre
II. II. LONG, l.esce and Manager.
Thuv il.'.ts. coiiilucjli inu. Momla.t, Oil. 22,
fail Dante's Itou-iiii:, l.oillckini.', Musical Faice
fomeilt,
A LUCKY COON.
intiodoiliiK the well known lolorcrl roincdi.ius,
Hi:V IICNX nml M.IIMt DIMIV. A i horns of
It. inly joiinir, mc'lf and .shapely Creole Maid
iu. I'iice fiiodiiieil b.t pumicisoii of Williams
aud Walks. r. Daily .Matinic.
Thice daia, eomnicncins Thursdav, Oct. IS.
Dally Matinee.
America's Greatest Vaudeville Stars.
The Cicam of Auieiiian Vaudetillc,
I'llccs, l.ric., 2'c, ",m:, 30c.
llie ilub for their .ippun.il. A full attciidanic
is ileolicil.
The foily boms' detotlon was bcKiiu jesieuliy
inornlii!; in !-t. I'aiil'.s i bun li, lircm Hidac. ttitii
u IiIkIi mass wli mliliril by Itev. .1, V, Mo.tlau, ot
North iiiai ton. lu the etenlnir there was a
eciiuon by lief, William 0'llar.i, of Aii-libabl.
Tlieie ttlll be ma-scs today and luiiunow- at i
mid S u'tltiK and sertiiei each cieninff, To
nlu'ht a heiiiioii ttill be pic.uhul by I lev. I', .1,
Mill. lie; of I'ittstou, and ,,moiintt uiKlit a set
mon will be ilelitcud by llet. Mjles .Me
Maiuis, of tl c iallicih.il.
OBITUARY.
John r, Coslcll, an old and well known list
dfiit nf Ibis Mty, died tetteiday al bis home,
I'tti Villi" sticci He wa yeais of aRe and
litcd in tlds illy iluriiiR the gicatri' part nf
bin Hie, A wife and Unfit .suns hint lie lilni. The
luucial will be In Id at ..'I0 o'clock luiuoiiow
aft el noun. .--eitUis ttill be muiluui'd at ti'O
lesldur'ie .11. il iiitviimut ttlll be nunc in tin)
V,iislihi:iu titel leiiieluy,
.Mn, Filtf.iul I'ri.n, nil Picsiotl .iteniic, dlul
ot pueiunoul.i r-.ltillil.iy ete.lili' at ','.'-'. I'lllieial
I'ue.djy aftiiii'ion, Shoit senile nl Ihe home
it - n'lleik ami at Hie Dunmoio Methodist 1'pio.
lopjl iliuuli at 'l.iU liiuimeul at Duunioie
ccuu'leit.
Mis, J.nnii, Culliut, aaed II ,tcai, diul .u
feidiy iifliiuoon at I u'tloik a the lamlly home
iu llii'iuioic, Miu is Miitltid by Ihe tiillottin
ihlbhcii: Ncllii, Maitraut, Mlihael, .losipli,
Jauiej, I'raiik', Ltmue and il.iuv. 'Ihe fuucial
uiianueiiiculs lute Imt .let bcip lompblid,
Ml. 1'alilil, UluKii died lailt jc.lnd.iy
mo miu,' at llu- i.uiiili bomi, lul moii.' atemn
Mie Is smtlted !- tlie following ildldlen: I'ul
lik", .bin', Timlin,, James, M, I'atlbk I'llitio
J!1 and )lu. James MiCauii,
Tiiisa, thu ,r,.,tcai-olil daualiler of Mi. Llleu
Clii.b':ll, of Mji.v .licet, dlul te-leidij. 1'lu
luneral ttill be luld lomoiiow jfuinoor. al J
o'elmli and intcimeiit will be ni.ulc iu llie I'.i.
ihutial iiimlu.v.
CORNER-STONE OF ARMORY.
Ceremony pf Laying It Will J?ou
ably Be Infoimal.
KvcrythhiK Is leady for tlui luyliitr of
the oornur-stonc or the now Thirteenth
tcRlment armory, ut Adams uremic ami
Myrtle street, hut uri'iuiguments for the
Muslin Drawers, 19c.
I'lnel quality iniulln, ml teiv full in.ide wllh
deep lieni nnd ilutei of pl.ill. Viilu'1 2'Ji;
Outing flmiiel, ttllb hratv imp, all lliit cob
or., ery xpeelal at .. .J. Hu
t'alleoe. In red., broum, blue and eie.m,
Id:; nvoilmoiil tu ilione tioni at ,taid fe
Pull I'l blown liill.llu of cood ttelnbt ami
1111M1, per y.inl t!o
111- bioun N'loctliiir, pMij he.ity quality, pet
t.ml He
Specials in Hillinery Department.
Clilkbrii' Aofl fell liaN of tininual qinllty, and teiy netvet llupe; flnl.hed with silk cord
ot ..urn1 mtoi, teiy .peiiat at of)c
Ladles' line teltrt biU beaullfullt' tihuined, l try special i f I 06
badiis' toiulit hall trluiuird ttltli polkailnt band., rpeebil l0e
NOTI.'. 'I his Ii piotlns our Ricitot Mlllii eiy ea.oii, llteijtlilni; Ii here for you to cliooso
from. 1'rliiii tve know to be loiteit. Let u help you flume on the lietv hat.
FINANCIAL.
1
E HIED If! HI.
27 William Street, New York,
Owns the Yast and FAMOUS CANANEA COPPER MINES in
Northern Sonora, Mexico, containing an inexhaustible
supply of of Self-fluxing COPPER ORES of high grade,
from which Copper can be produced at a lover cost
than ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD,
CAPITAL STOCK .... $5,000,000
500,000 Shares, Par Value, $10.
80,000 of the 100,000 shares of stock originally in the Treasury hava
already been sold and the proceeds have gone into the development of
the property and the increase of the plant. The other 20,000 shares are (
offered for sale at par, $10 a share, subject to our right to increase the
price at any time in our discretion.
Tho nroccetls will lip ufciI to complete the Increase nf tho finieltlndr plant
to 100 tons daily capacity. The Increased plant will bo rendy for operation tn
January next. y
Jlakc checks payable to the order of Walter H. Logan, Treasurer, and
forward to the ollicc of the company. 27 William Street, New York.
The titles havu been carefully examined and approved by L.CXSAN, DE
MONO S.-. 1IARBV, ATTORNKYS AT LAW, U7 William Street, New York,
and their .opinion has been fully confirmed by the Judgment of the SUPKEMH
COURT of the REPUBLIC OK MKXICO.
"I fan flu. I nix Uiiilul Vonlos mi tlie Ciooni- 1'nr.nllil.ileil jiropcrlii'S t Mini tlin lnrk of
tin- iwup.ini' is woilli ?10O a eli.nr. 1 will not sell nine nt any privc." M'OlNiB A. TREAD
Mi:iX, M'.ililnrf-AMuii.i, Xcw York iimI I'll milt, Aiizons.
"I boliiup it U llic liicKOft seir lliiint; miijicr .inio.si(ioii in tin- sioilil. Wo ran maU mppp
nl fmir crnU ,i pound ami flu- nro lnjjics stfm to be prjctii-ally liiclijn-tiblc." GKOlidK
-Milrhcll, l.i C.ir.imj, Ironoi.i, Mciro.
"I liui-CN.iinini'il iilninsl ciriy Kio.it niiri" in llir nrM, nnrf, inilof. if ')C flir Rnld MIiim of
the ll.mil, I line ncMT M'on a mon- ulu.iMi' hiIiimir: piopcrty." .MII.KS W. OIBIiONS, U Broad-
M...V, .Now YlilK.
"I inrnlly ilsjinl llio (.'irene (Viiullililril Miles in Nurlhrrii .onora. f li.1it read Tri'iilwrll'i
ii pint .iml 'llioualii li st li. niM'ikin in sum,, ef the lliimjs he pt.itr.i. I lound ho w.is mis-
l.iKrn, but nnt .is I Mippusrcl. Hr Mal-il 011I.1 half tins liutli. Th" mines are 'rn biRfrr tnrl
niore vilmble th.ni lie li.is Pl.ilrd Ihrni to br." sMI.I.IAM 1'. 1II.KK. Professor of Minins KokI
iicuiin; in llu; I niirrfllj of Aiion.i, adilirss .Vci llau-n, t'nniicilici.1, nml Tucson, Arlioiu.
"The mini's , ri; line imlcnl -far l.e.iiiml mj anlli'ipalioii. TIip mineral orgiirs uniler pmcI
Inn iiinlilhiii. Thru' is .1 sir.il ?onr uf f.iullin and riiraiing I'vlimliiiK tli.' rntire length of
lln- pifirlr, ulilili i Ilniniinilili" iiiipri-Kiiilnl vitli enry klii'l nf lonprr oic." ROHIIHT T.
1111,1., uf flu- I nllt'il Males 1,'eolosiial hmir.i, tVsmos Club, Washington, I. ".
"I fiiunil llu prnprili not only all tli.il It hi liern upiiPcnlcd but fn liiucli brtlpr that I not
onlv tnnui.itiil.ili' in.iM'lf but eirr.i ntbrr shairhohler on his iim tmciil. 'llicy aro by lommon
luii'spiit Ihe airale-l nml inosl i.iluable iippri inim.s jc t li-i kiciiiI, .mil siilh proprr eqiiipmein;
nml nun. ernicnt lll Jirhl lunilsniui' prntils, lo the sliairlmlileis. In the lichL of the present ill
elnpiurnt. of llu piopeily anil Ihe Meulll.v Imrea-li'S ulne of the mis as tin- work ot npenlng
these womli'ifiil mines pmi;rrM'ii, Ibe repoit 01 l'mlcser Trcnlucll of Xmcmbrr 1st last Menu
inoilest iii'lhe rvlrriue. Althmieh I .nu la.Mii.ni, 1 irulnic this remar's btcausa tho develop,
ment of the mines has now ir.uhcil Hut ,-Uisp iliut iloet. not rejuue an rsprrl tu understatiil tlm
en.iiimni- drpMsiH ami lalue of the me. 1 do not h.sit.itp lo r.iy lliat ii: my judgment and in the
liuteii'int ol all who bate i.ern the piopeuj. e haic a bmianji of no .'.mall proportions. I arn
"fulli MlMled of this lliat 1 all ill not only Mibsunt Lilly increase my own invoslnienl but I
.shall ailii-e inv fii-mls to, do Ihe Mine thiiiK. and in doinc n I nm jure I will he doimr them a
posltiie fatoi "-(ir.M'.IIAI, TIIUMAb II. ASDKlti-OX, United .States Allorney of the PiHiict ot
Columbia, Washington, 1. C.
".Sow lliat I haie .em the mines and hicatluril Ihe hcaiittful insicoraiinic air of flip Caiuncat,
1 knuw that Dr. Mrl'iilloin, of Xew Ymh, whom 1 nut at Xo.il -, was lipht when Iip said
Ih it lluwc mountains would, in the near futinc, be the larwci-t and best mining tamp on this ton
liui'iit." CKOIldi: S. UOIIfllXfs, lllnoimbure, lcniijliania.
"I bale Known about the t'juanraa for thirty yeais. It is a most lnaKniflcrnt copper propcity."
Don I'KllllO II. UIIm;1, (iuajnixs, Sururu, Mexieo.
"Ijbeliein it is the chance of a lifetime." WAl.TClt S. l.OfSAX, 27 William slrcet, Xcw Yoilt
WILLIAM C. GREENE, WALTER S. LOOAN,
Prchldrnl. Treaaurer.
GEORGE A. TREADWELL, GEORGE MITCHELL,
Vice President. General Manager.
MYRA B. MARTIN, LOGAN, TJEMONP & HARBY,
jjecielary. Attorneis, i!7 WllUwo St., Xew York.
DIRECTORS.
A. tlMXCKKR HAXK,
I'irshli'iit IIjiiks A- Company,
Law l'uMlsliels,
nouk'S'llcm ami Imporli'rs,Mlun, X
V.
110X, J. II. tllOWAl,Ti:it.
Munber of Coiijtom from I'ciiiisjlwnia.
i.r.vi i.. Tiiwnii,
1'ici.lilent ditto Tower Company, Iloslou and
Xew Yoik.
CIIAItl.CS II. 1I01,MX,
ltclhril llaiiufdi tiiier, llupl.iutou, Ma.'.
ocoiKii: s. lioniiiXN
Of Ihe Paul i:. 1irt Foiiuulu Pen Conipiiuy,
llloouiisbiiri,', I'J.
110.V. .10IIX ). TIIAMIH,
,liidi;e, .Mi'iiden, Conn.
nr.xitY r. in.or.sT,
Vlip Ptesldiiil Anieili.ni Potuiity k Tnut
Couipiny, WiisliliiRtou, 1). t
wii.i.iam c. (im:i:.sK,
.Mine Owner and Handier, HLsbee, Arloui.
AI.l'HIM) KOMKIt.
KK.I'residuit Xew Yml! I'ro.hne i:xduiiKr,i
lIllMlkllll.X. V,
DIIWAIIl) I!. 'tl'hTI.V,
Cashier of tho l'iist Xatioual II ink, lllooins.
bin If, I'.i. .
tIKOIIIJi: MITCUIXI., i
l!K'it Mi'lJlluiulst, foimcily In (luiBe of
Ihi.toil uii'l .Molilalia .mclleis iind I'uiltd
Wide aiiu-ltei., li Caiiaui'.i, Nmu, le.lio.
Greene Consolidated Copper Company
i!7 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK.
uyuiit Imve not yut heun inaile, Coil
traetiir Hclirneilef Is hullillliK the Malls
nil all allies unit lenvlnu: u hole ut ll.e
curnur whui'u thn stone Is tn he lulil
A nieutlni,' of llie nnnory ttustees will
be hulit elthep tinliiy or tuiuorruw to
ileulile iipmi a date and ilx: u nio
Rt'iimine for the event. It Is not likely
Unit theio will he any I'labornte, euio.
inuny oi1 even u puiacle. of thu rent'
iiient, us It Is ileoniL'il aitvlbuhlu to leave
this until the formal opening nml iledl
catlun of tho bullilliiK In the spring.
Tho ceremony will probably be nieie.
ly of an informal natuie, to be pailit:!-
JONAS LONG'S SONS,
Bed Spreads, 99c.
taimr full ulre In exqiiltltc MiirHclllr pat
leiiKl ipleiiilldly made and ftnlMicd. Welt
win Hi I.W.
Groceries.
(Iluser itn.pj, frch, trlop, lb Ka
Pea J, early June, new, can ,,.. llo
CodfUli, senulne bonelwB, lb 8a
Wee. full head. .1 lb for SSa
Maple Sirup, Vermont, qt Mo
lliiektvlie.it Hour, lleiker', pickagn .... JOo
Starch. law lump, U lb packanc Sao
Com, N. V. State, ,1 imih Mo
Carpets.
On third floor blfr assortment anil miny er
elii.lte patterns to clioose.
FINANCIAL.
WILLIAM I.AWHEXCi; (inF.r.XK.
Vlre-Prcslilent Hanks & Company, Lair Plirt
lishira, Book-Sellers and Importd J, Albany,
X. V.
WAI.'IKft .. I.OfiAX,
Ot I.ok'Jn. nemoiid k
William Street, X. V.
Ilirby, I.awjer, Tt
IIO.V. r-Con WIIITK,
.Mine operator and
hheiiff Cochlso County,
IILsbee, Arizona,
f!K.V. THOMAS II. AXUKnWX.
I 'nlted Stales Attorney for the District of
Columbia, Washington, I). C,
PltOI'LSMlIt CKOnr.K A. THKAnWKfJ,,
lieoloelst nml Metallurgist of dUtinKuiihed
lepiilallon in llie I'nlled States and Kurope,
New' York t'lly and I'lioenlv, Arliona,
IIO.V. HITUS K. POLK,
Memlicr of Coiiricss fiom IVrouylianU.
MA1IK I. SIT.UKY.
Seeretaiy of the Sunilla JUnufteturins Com
panj, Wateibury, Connecllcut.
('IIAHI.KS O. XKWTOX,
Capilallsl, Homer, .V. V.
AM. MIIIA.VIU . TL'LI.O(,f,
t'uiiiier Silioul Tiusteo uf tin! Ui.tiict ot Col.
iiiubla, Wa.liiiiiiton, ), C,
paleil
only,
In iiy the trustees anil ofllcer-i
A SIGN OF RAIN.
When Ihe nun on Ihe watering cait humps kg,
Trillium llie air uf an old file tune,
With a .lull, tolled 4111IU', and one (hut jf,
Lost In a dieam of thn afternoon;
lUii'ii the awning sag. like a lank Ullooa,
And a thick awc.it nt.ndi out on rti ioaV)
pane,
And a Sunt fan It a uiictltat boon
Oh, then i, (he time to look tor rain.
-Jamej Wliltcomb HiltjV
ft
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