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rilK SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1901'.
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WEST SGRANTON
ASW A- Wvv
DANCING CLASS
MAY DISBAND
DIRECTORS AT LOQOEBHEADS
OVER THE RECEIPTS.
Tridny Night Dnnceis Anticipate
Excitement in Menrs' Hnll To
nightSudden Denth of Thomas
Williams Miner Seilously In
jured In the Continental by n Fall
of Coal Two Funeinlb Yestoulay.
Ivoiltes Enjoy a Debate Other
Notca and PoisonnR
The tin 1 1 mis of tho Kihlnv Nltfltt
P.iihIiik i'Imss vvhleli moots In Meais'
luill (voiy wi'ck hip IIKclv to witness
voinclIiliiBr mil (if the milium v when
they meet this evening. JJin Iiik- the
spii.oh tho i lass 1ms hi'cit inn tiiulor
tile illii'i'tion of tin to voting men
ii mipil .Mill. .Momo, I'.uv Knhimiin nml
John Do. inc. At the lnsl sotlal ,l dis
ptiii' ntoo lietw oen riihimtui ami Do-
VlllO lltl'l till' IITI'IIS anil tllP IPSlllL
wits that I'lilnniaii was Hied" iiom
1 1 If ( OIlllllllP.
'I llP lll)ll,'lltV 01II1U llt'l 01 lllll' It'lllM'll
1 i stci down .mil oul ami lias "iKiilfloil
Lis lali ntioii of i oiultutliiK the class
lonlqht. Dovlno sin lie will he liuis
t"i oi i I'lPinonles .mil thioiitoiw to
pniiili Fnlii man II Iip Inlpifpns tip
milt niiip Is .iwnlti'ii with Intel est
John Walsh Injmed.
iiollii!' spiious mine .uililPiit ne-
iii 1 1 (I pstpidin, in chilli John
Walsh, a mini; limn ipslilhipr on W.islt
hilin stippl. was tlip It dm Up Is
oii.liloNPil as ,i miiiet in the rontlnentai
iiiliic mid was iiiK.iKdl in his t lnnnher
when a I, ill ot toi iojI oiiltueU,
(iiishliiK Ills lejf liLiuntli it, and also
lniilsiiiR his lie id .mil hotly
lVllow wmknien i m to his ,isisl
.iin c and etrl(.iteil him fioin his per
ilous position Jle was bioitnlit to the
-ill fin t and taken to his home in the
mine ainljiilani i , while ills inlmies
weie diesspd lv- ji plnsielan lie is
I li 1 1 r h.idlv hint, bill will leiovei.
Two Funeials Yesteiday.
Ke lliiKh C 31t Doimnlt, jitni oC
the Simpson Methodist episcopal
lhuiili, odltl.ilotl it tin fiinpi.il or
0-omo, the inlant i hlld of All mil
Alis JI, niv W. r.tust esteidnv attei
noiiii. Tin- seniles weio held .it the
house ,.'.' rim If nth stieet, and n
t'linent w us made in the t'.imhiU
toin"Ui v.
Poi v li os oei tin lun.ilns of Hie late
HUYLER'S
SCOTCH
KISSES
i on st i' r
G. W. JENKINS'.
Hosiery for
Gentlemen
An interesting display is now being
made in this department and one of our
show windows, which affords an excel
lent idea of the many new styles for the
-Jsent season.
In addition to all the staple weaves,
such as "Shaw Knit," etc., we show 'an
elegant assortment of
Lisle Thread Half Hose
with Open Lace Effects
In fast black, with green, white,
lavender or blue silk stitching a nobby
line for low-cut summer shoes. Also
plain lace work hosiery.
Fast Black Half Hose
In best Maco yarns, with new and
beautiful Jacquard effects, in two-color
,'.
Combinations, vertical
;tc.
Prices Are Surprisingly Moderate,
Globe Warehouse
krtji ,---' .-jfyr
Com Dnvlq wete held yesterday nftei
noon hi the home o( her lmtent.s In
I.'iIwuiiIh point. Inloinieiit was nimle
In the Cumhrlii cemetery. The linll
bemers Wine! J'l nest Knight, Chniloi
XiikIiiiI, Jacob llower, IMunul lid
wauls, Daniel Jones and Unwind flilf
flths. Williams' Sudden Death.
ThoniiiR P. WlllliuiiM, n out peiitel' otn
ploed hy the hoatd of (onltol nt No,
ltj klIiooI on Chi.stnill stieet, tiled eiy
suddenly joHletilaj mornlnt shortly nf
ter hcKlnnlnt; his woik. lie had been
oiiKfiRpd with ii iiumbef of nihil vvoilc
inen In nemoltitr u Hug pole fiinn the
building and sat down K take a shoil
lesl, when he suddenly fell over and
cxplied.
I'li.vnlolfiiis- weie siiinmoned, 1ml their
eivltes weie mil needed, as I he man
was dead. The leiniilns weie removed
to deceased's home, 120 Wiifhhttiit
stieet, and L'oioner Kohetts uotllled.
He iiiade an iiutotisv urn! deteiinhi'd
Hint death vvns due to hem t fallute.
An hifttesi was not neiessaiv.
Air. Williams uns il well known mall
uliotit town and had been a lesideul
of this city for over thlity ye.un. He
was i! yeais of iikp and Is suivlved bv
his wife and sis. sons, naiueh, 'I'homiis,
Wllll.ini J. Daniel, Joseph, Dett and
(iaillcld. 'I'he tunei.il will lake plm e
Sundiiv al lei noon. Tnteimeul will b
made lu the W'ltshbutn stieet i dup
let .
Child Bitten by a Dog.
niit s Malntiev, the "-yen -old hlld
01 Mr. and Alls. Thomas Alaloiipy. of
South Ilvile I'liilc avenue, was bitten
b a bull (lop esteidnv ninnilng while
pla liu? In limit ot the house.
The do;- bit (lie lleshy p.ut ot the
i hild's ,11111 and toie her clothing. The
little one was lesuied bv her mnthei
and Dr. V J. D Dals enutci loil the
wound. The imlm.ll w'.is nltc I vv.uils
sliol by l'.ttiolmiu .Tunes,
An Intel estlng Debate.
Aftei the liRiilnr meeting of the
Tiobet t Alot i Is odte In T oi Ite hall 1 1st
evening1 an luteustlnK' debate was held
on the subject, ."Kesohed, Tint An
ilent Uiatois "Weie Hotter Than Thoso
of the TiPsent Djv "
Di W. Itol.md D.ivies and Louis A.
Howell spoke on the atlitm.itive side,
and I'.iliiici U Williams and P .lav
I'eese upheld the negative side oL the
iiuestlon A smokt i was also enjoid
dining the evening
Pensioneis, Attention.
B fJ Aioigan, notaiv public, will be
at Ills nillu, 101 Xoith Af.iln avenue,
neM to Alusgiave's ding stoie, tomoi
iow all d u , and net week, to piep.ue
olll celtilie.ites,
Wycovitz Was Committed.
Philip Wjcoit. of 111 Xintli siit.t,
was ai tested at the Inst. line of loliu
Aloia iesteidav afternoon, ihaiged
with assault and lnttciy and making
tin eats
The dpfind. mt was also plnigul with
dcspition. assault and bitteij and
making Unfits against his wile He
could not uuitish bail when aunigned
stripes, insertions,
befoic Alderman Kelly nnd amis com
mitted M the county Jail.
Short News Notei.
.leioine Huey, pf Mt. l'oconi). In lnlt
lug nt the home of Hnnitiel Kociner, on
Lincoln avenue.
Atlss llattle Pnvls, of Hyde t'atk
inentie, ontci tallied the nielilheis of
tho T. F. 0. flub nl her home last
evening
A tegular meeting of the .Silurian
lodge of Odd Follow h will be held this
evening In 13. P. llvinis' null on .South
.Main avenue.
The executive committee of the loeul
young Women's Chtlstlun n-ssoelntlon
have made arrangements to hold u le
coptlon nnd house-win mlng In their
new- looms on Fildnv evening, AIuv in.
A lilliiiiiiuir; mile will also he held In
the neitl ftltllle.
Thomas .Tones, of N'oith liionil'y
avenue, who was so hoVoipIv Inluted hy
n fall of loof In Tilpp Hlope on Wed
nesday, Is Impiovlng .slowly, and lih
leioveiy Is eei tain.
In lespondlng to an iihmn'on WpiI
la'sday the Ftaiikllu Hie engine was
disabled and In poiiseuileneo will be out
o soivlte foi seveial dins.
W A' Otovei. who has been wllh
Piugglttt .lolin ,, PiMes for some time,
has leslgtied, and will be stiereeded bv
Hnny P,i les, n ustuit giadunte of the
lluffnlo College of l,liiuma(...
Lee Solltheis, eniiloid as a slnte
ph Ker in llilggs collleiy, had his foot
Injuied ipcentlv while lldlng on.u iiuel:
nt the mines.
Tile membeis of St. Tlienden's i nun
til. Yoting Alen's lnstliutp, will hold n
sinoki r at their looms on Xoith Alnlti
aipiiup this evening. A muslenl pio.
gi.iinine has b'en aiinnged.
The ho a' All. and ATis Albert
lllsp, of H'i Jackson stieet, was glnd
dpiiid . 'steid.iv bv the niitval of u
joling s(), thucln. All. Glse was le
(eiving the eonginlulations ot Jits
li lends last evening.
Alf led Blown, ol Xew Yoik, H the
f,l'est of his toiisln, Aith Blown, of
Seianton stieet.
II. (.. Bi lining anil Bobeit Jn.idlev
eiijojed a dilve to Ohplmut esttiduv.
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Funeial of Mis. Jane Lewis Police
Will Have New Quaiteis An
Exciting Runaway.
Tile fllliii.il ot Alls Jane Lewis, of
Deaitiii stieet. took plate Msteidaj af
tei uoou al J iO o'tloik ftom her late
home.
The seivltes weie (ondueted b Uev.
AV. r Uavies, of the Alenioilal Hap
tlst (liuieli, and a lnige nuinhei of
I ih nils and ulatives ol the deceased
atlilidid. A laige nuinbei oL dotal
nit tes siiuouiiiled the t asket. Thev
weie- "( Jutes AJai," a pillow, and
suiall bouquets The pallbt.ueis weie
lino- IStaden, HugLiie Sheaiei, nit h
ai d Spalloid, Xatlian Thomas, llvnn
Hdwauls and Joseph l")av is Tnteinient
was made in "oiesl Hill cemetei v.
New Quniteis for Police.
The ollii pis ot the Thhd pipdnet
will soon s ij- i uewell to the unite iltbv
dungeon bcmaih the 1,'ibei'tv- ilo;
toinpanj whkh has fin sevnal eais
hi en ustd as a polite station. Thev
will soon take up llieii lieadrjuai tois
on tin? Ill st and set oiul (loots oi C'o
building aeatell bv the Xiagara Hose
eonuiaiiv t
The niims have heen leniodeled
and all the latest Impiov emenls add
ed in the way of station fituios. Tlieio
nie live fells with two bunks In path
mil a wash stand The i ells me situ
ated so as to he w-U ventilated and
lighted On the second lloor tbeie aie
thiee looms including n bath.
'I lie 'iota loom will be usi d lot the
Hi uleii nit's oflite. the sei ond loi lead
ing loom tor odlepis and the thhd as
a dining loom with IoiKpis Wiieie
the ollkiis will eat tbeii lunchi s The
piiliolinen pput to be located lu the
new station house tommiow pv cnlng.
Last Night's Runaway.
A single, hoise and wagon, owned
1 the Ainiour Hi 1 1 tonip.mv (.aused
i onsldeialile eeiteinent on West
Al.nkel stud vestenlav alteinoon.
The hoise In (tune (lightened near
Wavne avtniie and Alntket Mieet
while tlie diiVLi was lu Vlnklestein's
meat maiket. The aniiiml stalled
down the hill at a IIvpIv p.ite, lauslng
Hip bauels and boi s to tall out upon
the gioiuid, when at Ninth Alain ace
mip the hoise was eaught bv Itobeit
Wostlnke.
TOLD IN A FEW LINES.
John Itotoskl and wife, of Llovd
stieet, wuo auaigiiid belme Aldeiman
Alveis '( dnesdav evening (or ma
licious mischief, thethaige being pie
feiiul by Josiph Xnvok, ol Llovd
stieet. The ensu mis spttktl b Ito
toskl paving tlie line and hettllng loi
the damage claimed to have bun done,
John Aliilonev was nuesteil hist
evening bv i'.itiolman liodhiim tor
stint loailng Hi wits taken lipfoie
Mileunau I'lillti and Until V, whkh
he paid.
GREEN RIDGE.
Itemise of lllne.ss, J'lofessor Cipoign
1 low ell was obliged to again postpone
the leetuip -which wiih to have been
given b him for the benellt of the
("teen Kldge llbtuiv klHt evening, No
tltos, to that cflett mil given out In
the dlfteieiit inonih ot mIiuoIs Nos. Ji
and .'S jesteitho aid i uoou and eveiy
pffoit made by lliose in ihaige to pub
lish the fact that the dale hud again
been i hanged. The taiiily whkh was
donated b.v the ladles oi IJieen HIdge
will he olfeie I lor wile at the Woinnu'i
i;chungo indiij lur tlie benefit of the
llbi.iiy
Swttt pe.i and imstiittluni .seed, B
tents nn ounee. Citeen Uklge Market.
About thlttj ot tho puiills taking the
classical touiso in .itautou High
school, class 1MJ, vihlted tho Alnuville
mine yesteiday atteiitoon. Tliay were
shown thiough iho nilne.s by Mesai"
Atheitou ami Ha.viku and lepoiUd an
elegant lime
l!oe and Duck Hhiul liieeu Itklge
.Miitkot.
'Iho Afcbuiy llpwotlh league tmtei
tallied the City union ot tho Hpwmtli
league. Ill the .Sunday .school iooiiih ot
tho chinch last inenhit,. The eaily
liiui of tho evening wan devoted to tho
haguo busbies, after which the meet
liUMWiHuiMit'Mi'd h L. r. Howei and
solos vveut Kien by Alss Khoenmker,
Mr. It. W Johnson and W. J I. Laujon.
A GREAT SURPRISE
li lu fluio for all who use Kihj'4 lUlum for
the 'lliiojl ami I ungs. the iir.it guaranteed
remedy. Would jou Inline Hut It h told on
iU tntriU mid any druggbt li autlioricd 1 the
proprleloi of thl womkrful icmtdj to she jou
j lainplo Lot I to free? It iicul fall to mie
icute or clironlo ioii,ln. MI dru.'itd ti.ll
kcuip's UaUiin. 1'iiie ij jnd COs.
Thete was also it plicnt talk by Mr.
Van Dti7en and two-minute talks by
the nienthets, after which letreshmenls
wete Reived and a dellglitrul Hoclat
hour enjoyedi '
Ouetiinbeta, toiimtoep, water ctess,
new potatoes, lettuce, eeloiy, itHpaia
gtiH, splnaeh, etc. (Itcen HIiIrc Alatket.
A Sunday Mrhnol eouvenllon wilt be
held hi the (lieen Hldgo Unptlst church
today, Thnie will he morning, after
noon nnd evening sessions, Rev. Dr,
1'leiie, of the I'enn Avenue Uaptlst
chilli h; I3r. Lansing, of the tlieeu
HIdge Piesbytprlnn ehuich, nnd Or.
Rhoiules, of I'hlladelphla, aio among
the flpeakeis.
Onion sets, 5 tentf a (plait, llieen
HIdge Jltket.
lloth 'phones, (lieen HIdge Aliuket.
'L'he Ladles' Aid soeletv of the As
buiv Methodist Uplscopal chili eh will
hold their annual meeting for the elec
tion of nlllceiM this afternoon at S
o'clock In the chut eh.
Clniden seed, till kind flioen HIdge
Atiuket.
tleolge Llndsia, n iiipiIIpiiI student
nt the Unlvetslty of l'ennsvlv unlit, nl
Phlhidelphla, has been tailed to his
home on Mousey avenue because of the
vtiv pi ions Illness of his fathei, H. M.
Lindsay,
Livvn nnd clover nei (I. Oteen Rldgo
Almket.
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Rev. Chniles H. Nowlng Tendeiecl
Reception Last Night Annual
Meeting' of Ladies' Aid Society.
Rev. Chnles Hem y Xewlng, the new
pastor of the Dtinuioi e Methodist Hpls
copul chinch, and his family, w-re ton.
doled a reception bv Hie members of
the chinch last evening, which, owing
to the ctlienip Inclemency of Ike
weather, was not as laigclv attended
as It otheiwlse would have been.
Owing to the comparatively small
nunibei picsent, the pic-paicd progtam
wits not cut ltd out and the alf.ilr ic
Milved itself into a delightful Infounal
gatheiing. when the new pastor had
nn oppoitunlly of becoming acquainted
with those picsent.
The pa: lots of the ohuich were liand
soiuelv decoi.itttl for the occasion and
tlie ladles of the chinch had piopaied
an abundance if letieshments, which
weie scivcd bv a t oi ps ol jouhg ladles
Thiiteenth Annual Meeting.
The thiiteenth annual meeting of tlie
Ladles' Aid oi lety of the E'lssbvtei Inn
t'hliith was held at the home of Alls.
. I). Blicklnton vestPiday afteinoon.
In this i aso the thiiteenth e'll proved
to be one ol the must successful in
the society's ldstoiy
Plans weie discustd jesteidav and
a line ol woik laid out lor the new
ciu which will luither Incicase the
so(ietv's usefuliipss as the light aim
ot the chinch Yesteidav dues to the
a mount of $74.10 weie collected, which,
with a gift nt Ti, btings the amount
in b'ink to the societv'b eiedlt up to
0(10 The tilth ois elected for the on.
suing :.eai weie. Piesldent, ATis. A.
D. iflacklntnn, v itp-pi esidents, Alis. Tj.
It. Towler, Alls W r. Olbbnns, All ;.
Close and Alls Nje, seeiet.nies, Alls,
11. 11 Higgllls and Alls, (1. W. H Allen-
ticasurei. Alls losepli Combstot k
Allei the business ol tlip afteinoon had
been disposed ol a pleasant social houi
was spent bv lliose piesont and daintv
lefieshments weie sotved bv Atlsses
Cornelia Oalpin, lvdla Faner, Fannv
Osboine and AIlss Atay Htooks, of
Wllkcs-Bniie.
Funeial of Henry Gibbons.
'l'he funeial of the late Homy Uib
biins took place vosteidav moinlng.
The coi tege left the family tisideuee
at lo'tlotk and pioceeded to St. Muij's,
i bin tli, whoie a solpnin higli mass- of
leqiliem was celebiated, at which Hev .
Al. I? Doulan acted as celebrant: Rev.
Al. ,1. Alillane: deacon, Rev. Thomas
o'Alallev, of Jlonpsdale, .sub-deacon
Al the toiulusion of the sei vices
Itev. Al. R Honlan gave the absolu
tion, alter which the leinains weio 1 lid
to icst In St Alaiy's cemeteiy. 'l'he
flowei be.u eis weie Aressis John 111111
g.in nnd Oh. ales Holnnd, tlie p.ill-he.u-eis,
Thomas Allllett, Thomas Kejts,
Thomas Aloinn, Audiew fj.ivln, Tims
O'Alallev and Thomas Iiuiko.
Boiougfh Bievities.
f JI. Howe, of Hiadfoid, state 01
Kaulei of the Unilieis' union, will li
picsent at the meeting tonlRlit, vv lien it
is liiiptd tli it all mt-inbeis will he pics
ent. All-. P. 11 Hinoks and d.iiiRhW'i,
Mis May, of Wllkes-ll.u le, .no tlie
Kiiests of f i lends In town,
Miss X. II. KIiik, ot l-ittslon, visited
li lends in tnvvn esterdav.
Andrew Ollvci, ol I'lilkuleliihla, Is
vlsltlnir Ids .son, Chailes Olivei, ot
Oieon Itldite ,stit et.
. I.. Ci Ippen has lemoved to I'uivl
detice, O. J. Miller, of fine Mieel, intiv -lilt?
Into the Haslet line house, vaulted
hy .Mr Ci Ippen.
Mm. I.lulmitlt and Miss T.l.le Phil
lip", of Newfoundland, visited llielt
sNt i .Mi V, f. ('iiiuiuliixs, iccently,
I David Spent im, ot Hlakelv, ls-
lied til iuIh Iii town ypslPttla,
M. li li'llai.i lei l tot .Milwaukee jn
teiday. vvliete lie will leptesent Dun
moie lodKt', Hiotlieilumd of HiilluaV
Tiainmeii, at the annual eonventlou,
whkh will lie-in on .Monday net
E. Bobhibou Sons' rnmous May
Bock Beer
On ttip Satuiditj and all uet week
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
The fiiiantoii t'lioml union held Its
ri Riihir monthly nieetliiK last evunlnir
m the old I'lesbyteimii ehuich, on
Illckoiy stieot, aftei whkli a voi eu
Joyulile enteitalnmeut wns held In hon
or of tho Missu.s Anna Fau.st and Katie
Kli.st The inoKiaiumt) width was ien
dmed lor the occasion "wius as lollowK'
1'l.uio solo, Miss Lucy llansehuan;
nuiu telle, John Hoetther, Fied Lent;
lur, Wlllium .Sehouet nnd William Kor
nathei helectlou, Sehwenkei's lustru
ineiltiil iiuiutette, duet, Allf-s Mai ilia 13.
Noun mid Miss Maiy Whth. tab
leaux, "Hoik of Ages," Altei the eil
lei taiiinieui leliesliiiieilt.s vvtlti reived
The iiltalr was In cluuiio o the Mlnses
Anna Faiibt, Amelia Koth, Katie Kit fat,
Alhlin .Smith and AYIIUain Klist.
Tim guiiip of ha.sket ball which ai
to have been plaed last nlsht ill HI
John's hall between iho Twentieth
Ceiitiii j's and tho Deteudeis whs post
pniieil on account of the lain, TIuho
will he two ifiuiieu plajed nest TUuih
duy lilKlu. .Ma) 10. The (list Kme will
be between tho Twentieth Centuiy'h
and the Si. Joseph's, of Mluookn, and
tho second Kaine will be plaed by
1'rofessor Tigue'tt Kyniiiasliini team
and tho Oefeudeis. These will be the
lust games plnjed In St. John's hall
tills ie.ison.
Tin inonibeis of the Oenernl Orant
eommaiiileiy, No. 2J0, Knltjltts of Mai
tn, will meet In icgttlnr session this
evening nt 8 o'clock in lint ttnan's hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnni Dabolsleln, At
New Yoik city, ate Iho guests tif Fer
dlnnnd Alneltlov, on Alder stieet.
The .lunger .Maoiinerehof will meet
IIiIh evening at S o'clock In ileinianlii
hall, All niembcts me leqttested to he
picsent.
Division No. .1-'. Ancient Older of III
hcinlniia, will meet In legular session
this evening at I'haiinney hall,
The Centttiv Jloso conipanv will hold
Its tegular monthly business mooting
tonlghkat 'heir looms on I'lttston ave
nue The lumes of Chin les Dlcslng nnd
Ficd Phillips wete limilvoiLMitly omit
ted fioin the list of the committees
who conducted the .lunger Mummer
thor onteitnlnment tit Clermnnhi hall
AVeduosdnv night.
Clot your Ice eieuin at Chailes U.
Phillips' ponfectlonmy and bnkeiv, 617
I'lttston av mine. Pai ties stipplleif.
OBITUARY.
ANNA P. AIOPIC -At the home ot
her piuients yesleiihiy ntornlng oc
elli led the death of Ann 1 C. oldest
child of Air. and Mi 1. Wlll'.im F.
Aloek, ol 17JJ Chllith nvelilic, age S
cais, ! months und i tlu.vs. Funeral
al the leshknte Satin dav uiotnlng at
S .JO o'eloi k,
Ftinoials.
The runeiiil nt the late Fatilck Kear
ney will take plate 1 1 0111 his late 1 evi
dence. 4J0 Piosnett avciilIP, at !l
o'clock Satin day niornlng.
The funeial mvlce of Segild, the li-veai-okt
daughtt'r ot All. and Ali.
Aliignus Nelson, of Wushblliu stieet,
will take plate on Katuidav tifteinouu
nt : o'clock. Tlie sen Ices will be con
due tec bv Rev. A. L. Rnniei, pastoi of
'Jt. Alnik's Luthetan eliuteh
The funeial ot Alnthew Aliniay will
take place this moinlng at o'clock,
1 1 0111 the famllv lesldence on living
avenue. Sen lees over tlie 1 cumins
will he held tit St. John's t lunch and
intpiniPiit will bo made in the c'.ithe
th.il cenietuv,
ASK FOR $30,000 DAMAGES.
Atis Alnigniet Ullttciinnii and hei
clilldien, LiiKtt.i and Joseph Hutlei-
POR THE NEXT 00 DAYS
Gas Ranges
On Snip. nt. Our flffiro nt f"!nf
We put them in your kitchen leady
ior use. an connections fkee, on
flist floor.
Double Oven Ranges, $0.75 and up
Scranton Gas & Water Co
115 Wyoming Avenue.
MAY I. 1901.
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Every
l"Vi
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j(e- "-iS
Friday Speciall
Double-Breasted Suits for Boys,
who are under 16 01 over 9 yeais ol
age. They aie an excellent quality of
unfinished serge. Hiday
special
The finished appeal ance
of our Ready-to-Wear Suits
gives you the air of a custom
tailor patron. The shape is
theie even after you have
worn them a whole season.
It's all on account of the at
tention we pay to the inside
tailoiing. See the vaiiety of .
cloth patterns we show at
$10, $12, $15, $18
Soring: Overcoats
some $1 j.?o. If you can
Samter
mnn, bioitRlit suit yesterday In 1'to
thonotuiy Oopeluud'H olllce, against
tho l3unmoie lion and Steel company,
to tec over JJ0.00O daiimnPH for the
death ot John Htltternmn, Iti'sband nnd
father ot tho plaintiffs, who was killed
hy the falling of an lion etanc at the
company's new shop.) In Dnninoie
wheio he was working lis a taipptitei.
Attorneys George H, Horn '1111! 11, C
Nowcotnb leptes'it tho phlntllTH.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.
Proginmmo That Will Re Obseivcd
at Green Ridgo Today.
In the (lieen Ridge Unptlst ehuich
the annual convention of the Lacka
wanna County Sunday School associa
tion will be held today. Tllu pio
gi amine follows:
MOHMMJ.
tOW Pcvotloinl srrticu It il b It.-v. AMIIhin
.Slll)SOII
Ji) II (Irtdlnir, Hei. . J. ford
HI..0 AiuliitiiKiit iiuuilnitliig lummltiM' nnd
iiilsrillillicoiii liiilncsi,
10 I' "t)nr New Nornul l'lnx," Dr H011U,
11 1 Addles,, follovvnl li a round t iljlc, Vti
II n no.
.M'll.ltSOUN
2.00 l'rilo wrvku' ami lllhli! rtiillnv In (iloiro
(I Mnliv
2 IO ' Oui .limim." Mm lhrnc
.'.111 Aililrii, In- Hot I .1. 1-nninn
.140 Itoiind tlblc, (otidiictfil I'V In, IIimiN
4 10 Id pint of ilt hi; ite tu lnti' cnnvciilimi.
t'd J.Ik tiou utolltirt lltporti
KVI.MNt..
7 "0 I'rilM1 unite and llllilu uidinic, lit llcv.
t. I.. .Vlrkli
8 10 "I he lll.i Mjii ird In the mid ij, S. btiol,"
Hev. It. P. V I'liru. I) I)
S4(l "llulhliiit: Noilly on tlie lnt," Ilr.
t italics Iliad I) P.
DASE BALL. ,
'Ih' Smith sjtlc It iltlcis w.ml.l Ilia- lo pliv tin
Mtin Ilovs 011 Iho t ovvlitkl Kimind-. Mil ."1, 11
2 4ri p 111. slurp. iivvci IIiioiikIi tin? sum
ton lilbuni h iiiilK 11 iHh-ililf. t Im In Penile,
captain
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEriY OF HUSIC,
KHIs&UUIaiJIlCI IIARKV A HKUWN
llan-gcrj and Lessee. Local Minjgcr.
11 t vnci: or w n k
Diilv Millnte.
Charles K. Gbamplin & Co,
I'Htsl.MINO
llinisdu' I ipiiIii)- . . . V llmlile I iTt
liitltv I.vtnlii: . ... M v Put It intin New Voil
Silindi Jvtnini; tiipitl Anions Uh Mfucii
ML M'M' UII l
MACCAULEY PATTON COMPANY.
l'llS-lN(!
Vttjiiiliv I lining lite MinMti's S)n
ATLA NTJO CITYHOTEI-S
THE NEW RUDOLfZ
Uu'iii limit. Mlmtic CiU, tt li l-oxV ftinuii,
lioltli .mil iilei-iui! lestul Lirm-tt on tin ( il
Mnt iiiiimiI Hot mil Cnltl S11 naltr tullis in
lirtw, IrtL lo Bin-its spoti il Anting It ties
Oulitstia tntl tlincin ,
LIMs It "m Rs, Onnti 11M l'mp'r
It's a complete store in itself. At no
other time during our career as servants to
to the male population of this city have we
shown such a variety of style and novelty.
We strive to please the little fellow as well
as his mother, to give the best cloth quali
ties and the newest styles at the lowest pos
sible prices.
Friday
You will find some special inducement in
Children's Clothes. For this week we have
marked two lots at an advantage for you for
"Friday only."
,'. tJ JtCSw
k i Jr Xs
Tiff f 1 I
li
1 ' 1 - -ust "l-
4l
..,..- tailoiing. We will prove it if
UKf-
Wc hnvp :i ffw nt
last season at 10, $u and "7 tsi
in the lot. it's voms for P - vf
find your size in the lot, it's youis
Brothers,
Leading Outfitters.
71 ... I ..". 1 .-, .T Z
AMUSEMENTS.
I YCEUH THEATRE
- nr.ts K nmtattvni:n, t.cc.
A. J. llUt'l'V, Mtinicr.
Friday, May 3.
I'ltVSK M'hlli: 1'ips. ntJ
Mp. Pefec F. Dailey
In i .Sew HIr Mukil Oonifilj, knlltlfd
Hodge.Podge&Co
Origin d Vw Ycilt l'ruilncllnn.
I'llll I S-JV , ,mh , t,V , s ot) mil $1 60.
si iili on wle nctliitwliv Jt I) n m
Ono Night Only,
Saturday, IVIay -3-.
t'uitnin ihes nt T 15 slurp,
E. H. Sothern,
Mniiscmrnt DANIIlfi l'ROIIMAV.
In tho (iiukii llicilti, c., loll., t'loduellon nl
"HAMLET."
J'l it i a Lower door, si uo, t 50 mil !, lio
scull, JMj luliniy, OT, To, nnd Sl.llO! box au(
and loge nal, l 10 A Inilwlort ""1 mil ! 0(J
Si iN 011 tile IIuuhIi) nt 9 c, 111
Monday Night, May G.
'Hie 1 itiminit 1 net! tint J.Vtl llippennl
A
A
StraDr
.S-C-
t.iv.- v in a
Strange
Land,
fs;
1 11 u tut Ly n sp, ni m lit ltd Ci'inpmy,
'iuo-.'Ji . tn sj 110
0l, MdilTONLV, TIII'IISPVY, M VY 7.
VIOLA ALLEN
nnd Conipiiir, I'teeitllnj
In the Palace
....of the King
Tm liner Sltiddnd's ilriiinatiitton nt V Virion
Ci twfoid's tot ti Hit- (dentin! ,ew Yoill
pittlitilion Lit Met & l o , V Humeri
Priet s 7"e , si 00, .SI 'O nnd jofl, i,ox anK
lose stale, -.' ilt, ' tilt it, r,i
Peals nn silo Silinilu at ') i in
IMewGaietyTheater
ALP. 0. liLUKIMilON", Miiuir.
tlnee Dif, Coiiiinciicln; llinmlit, Mjy i
Irwin's Majesties.
Pall nutiiiiei
leoartmei
Friday Special
Vestee Suits for boys j to 8 years
of age. Blue unfinished seige, tiim
med with several lows of silk finished
soutache biaid. Fiiday ( $ 7A
special P I . J 9
The finer qualities in our
Ready-to-Wear Suits are
made and cut by the same
class of men who are em
ployed on the best custom
woik. If you favor the cus
tom tailor, you'te the man
we want to see to try on a
suit made by thq "Atter
bury" system. It's peifection.
It's better than some custom
you call.
those Oveiiio.its vt? sold
for.