The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 06, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SCR ANTON TKljpUXE- MONDAY, MAY 0. JOOt,
WEST
FIRE FIGHTERS
WERE DROPPED
FIVE PERMANENT MEN TURNED
DOWN IN LOCAL COMPANIES.
Two fjom the Columbins, Two fiOin
the Hooks and One fiom the
Tianklins Wnlk the PlunkWho
Their Sttcesbois Ai e Several Fun
einls Yesterday News of the
Ohm ches Other Mattel s of Gen
ctal Inteict.
Thi xlmko-iip In the Hi i' ill i .i 1 1
tinMil w lis tin- nll-nbni lilug- tuple" it
i onvci sailor yiwti nlii. p.n th tilnily in
Vct So Hilton, wh ie iliaiiiies xxeu
made In all imti niiiipanliH. Two
men ueio iIImiiiIiciI fiom thu Coliim
lilm and lour nexv ones uppolnli'il, inn
tiiuti In thi' i'.anklltis was dismissed
.mil two now ones nppoliiiul. At Hip
I lOolsH' lll',lllltllll tl s IXXO 111 'II Ul'Il!
dismissed mid two new ones appoint
ed. Ill tllC l'llRll'S tXXo lll'XX llll'll Wl'IC
'ippnlnled mid one was li.iiHtei led.
The ini'ii IIiii!-"oiI limn llii' dllfi-
11 1 lOinp.ltlles Mill'. John I.nxxix, of
ln Fi.inkllus: Kdwnid Pellnlik .tiiil
William J-i' I-, hi tile I'oluinblas;
I'lioiuas f'nnlan iind Adam Slelnlioiis-
i, 1 the Honk mill J..iIiim lompaiix-.
l those. Low tv Mini lici'ii in lh vi'i-
it f tour ye nt, IVtlu li U, slto ti .xe.us
.ind font o.ii s hm .i peiiniinciu mini:
CpxxIs. foni years anil two jc.iis us a
peinrmetit man: I'mihut ten ye-ais-;
Sieinhotisot, lighi .xt.'iis, anil lhi'i'uis
at perm. nit ih muii.
Thomas It. Allen, who i.i iP-.ip.
pointed i"",'iiu'ei ot tin.' Franklin, in-h.-ted
tt'tli tile company a n loich
hoy in 1S."i, and 'las In-en tin- t iiKiin.fr
i ontltiuoiHlx sltue 1SS1. 11 Is the olil-c-t
111 email "n .u'tlxe mm vine In the
litv.
.John K. K'lnc. who wat lo-rippoint-ci
and nude 1'iipl.iin of the Ki.inhlln
Mltmil, .loin re the rotitpnnx In May,
1S7f, and v.is appointed permanent
irnn in 15'', situ-peeling- Captain Wil
liam Daxi. who was Kill -! in .eiltc.
FianU HutchliT-on, le-appolnted.
joincu uio tympany in ixn and xx.n
made iieini:.ni'tit man Kept. J. 1900.
Charles Knowles, now member,
joined Hie (ompniiv In 1S'vr. He it H2
eais of ago, mauled and iosIiIps at
the tonnr of H.de I'.nk aenue and
J.nzeine Ktieet,
David Collins, new member, joined
l lip rianl.lliis in May. 1000. He s U
Mat ft of awe and it niaiiicel.
I'.nngp V. Mxpis. le-appoinled and
in. nit i.jpt.iln oi the Columbiat. lias
HUYLER'S
SCOTCH
KISSES
I Off Mil. AT
G W JENKINS'
CHILDREN'S
Complete Outfitters.
THE 6L0BE WAREHOUSE.
Dear Madam :
We take it tor granted that you are deeply inter
ested in the children uuder your care, and as their
personal appearance aud dress arc usually accepted
as a sort of reflection of their guardian's person
ality, we respectfelly invite your attentiou for a kw
moments to our complete Outfitting Department
for Young Children.
We can supply with everything that children
can wear, from their earliest habyhood till thev
reach the age of four or five year. Dainty Drosses
with petticoats in French bodices to match, under
wear of every description, headgsar in pretty on
ceits and fancies and in ciidlms variety. Hootcss,
little Shoes, Jackets of all kind;, Coats or Reefers,
Rubber Goods, Rands, etc. Make a note of this
fact. It' you are looking for clothing lor the b.ibies
we have it ready for your iuspijtion, mrlf from
the best materials, and finished in such a manner
, as makes betterment well nigh impossible.
We invite your .special attcutiou to our superb
assortment of Babies' Long Slips and Children's
Short White Dresses. Tlicy are perfect poems of
dainty elegance, aud in each instance there are
underskirts, etc., to match, so that t'he little oue's
clothing may be bought in sets, if you prefer it
that way. t
Details are impossible in a subject like this,
consequently we would simply add in closing that
w if you are desirous of combining economy with
i matchless beauty aud perfect satisfaction, we be-
lieve that as a duty to yourself you ought to 'call
aud look over the stock in our Children's Ontfit-
ting Department, which lacks nothing to make it
I complete as far as we know.
Globe Warehouse
SCRANTON
Nt.'.WWv'i
been u member of thu company twenty
one yeiui, mid hat been it peitnnnunt
man for eight years,
Andrev, Phelan, now inemhei, tip
polntod tltlvei nf tliu hose onit, was
louneilv with tins Nay Auk company
nnil Inn- lie-n lelcntlllod with the de
pot tmunL ii minibup of yeais.
Uoixelh't. l'ariy, now member, up
ri.lntcd ililvot or the elieinti'iil engine,
ni.ii been r I'lember of ih-i Colniiiblas
lor live .veal . J!e Ih 2S years of age;
and slngh1.
lleveily f'hasp, new member, rip
pointed plpeiiion of thu clicinlenl en
t.'itie, has been a member of Hie com
pany four years ago and Is 2" yttn
of age ntnl tingle.
IMxvIn Lewis, new member, kilned
the toiiipany two yen is ago, Me Is "'
years of ngp and mart led.
Jl.'inv Max, le-appolnti'd and mail')
i.iptaln of 'be Hooks, has been 111 tho
depuittnenl lor many VeutH. Me Is an
isp il elei It Irian, Is mauled and lot -lir'ilv
bcl'ingpil to the .Vay Atlgs,
John .Me tin, new member, litis been
luilitlllet wlUi the Hooks fill nine
I'eai", lie 's ."i .leiK of ngc mid Iii
Kh Ihil 'H u "tiPiiR, new member, bat
1 i'en a "li'naii ten yeais. lie is about
il", ;eais ot HKe and vlimle,
Inhii I.viub, nansfei led fiom the
l"a(;lts to (In. Jinok anil Ladder eoui
,ii iy, ii 10 year old, mauled, and lias
bi"i a liK-iiiuii Line 1877.
Mi niiei l.l.iiit, ie-.i))poi Hew 'ii, i.'
made captain of the I'aj-les. Is ;is miu s
ot af,y, mauled, bus been a Hi email
tw ity-four yeais, and lour yeais a
I'liPiitticut innn.
Atilhniiv l'"laniiei.i , new member. Is
''ii yen1.! nt fit-e. mauled and hat been
u nit mbf'i i;' it.p PtiRlus the vcus
liiiniM Hbe.i, iiew it mber, Is S yen i
of aso. mauled, and hat been a mem
ber of the Muftlc, fui about loui eait.
The meinbeit who weie dismissed
v.cie not nl '!i anv leatons lor the
ehansis e.seept that tholt rami s ieie
not on the list ptepaietl. I.owin wlU
Kit Jteioulei Alolt this mouiliif, and
demand an t'Xp'.itiatlon. Me does not
know at vet whit the tails-- was fot
hi1 einoval. Neither do the otbeis.
They aie all in the daiU.
The Pi.iuMlns hae eei $l,Uv0woith
'f piopertv in Xh-i'.i h'jii-p, whlih h u
been accuniulalud elmln-r th eK(eni e
of the lonip.m.N since IS"
Mnny runeinl Sei vices.
i. .v i. itaniei, pastor oi i.
Maik's Luthnan diuieb, otlnlat' d at
the tutiei.il ol Sor-i id, the fi-j ear-old
euild oi Mi. and Mi, .M.irhiis XeKon
The serkes weie held at the house
on Washburn siteot S.iund.iv .ifiei
noon and nitciiiietu wis made In the
Washburn tiieet i emetei v.
The liinci.il ot the hit' John Walsh,
the ouiir- man 'ho tiled iiom Iniuiles
ltiried bv . fpi; of mof in the Coii
tineiita! mini's, oi rimed jesteiday af
ternoon and w.T hilKdv ulelHlnl. The
ni'inbiis o the Kof mini we'e.piet
eiit In lai se t.nmburs. rfhoit senites
v pip held in M Pitilek's ihuith and
ini'irnt-m w.'it niade In the r.ithedi il
ti metei.
'Ihe t unci .1 1 scnieet o,'i the le
nirilns of the late Thomas I) Williams
Wiie i ondtieted estenkiy aflei noon by
l!e. I 11. Hopkins .a the fainllv iesi-
D
Many Scranton People Find It
Hard to Get,
Haul to nleep at nlht
With that awful baiiu, Ui'lilus I'lles,
With Inltntliifr Kivonwi.
With iniv Itehliiuss of the skin.
Hoan'ri Ointment iclleves and enies.
JIcio's Hci.inton ti'ttltnoiiy to nunc
It:
.Mr. Win. Allen. iear of lull J!do
Pmk 4iMiiiii, tmployed bv the Pvinii
ton Ti action Co. us ilieman, wis: "It
Khes me meat pluastno to tpoalc a
Koo'l wold for Uoan's Olntinetit In
insert of lt"hlnir and bleedlni? hemor
ibolds, Horn lilch I .stirfeiL'd for ev
eial montlis. 1 tiled one piepaiatlon
alter iiuuthei. Soinu weio unit bless
and otheis beiielltti d mo for a. time,
but T nexor not any peiiuniii'iit lieimllt
until I iit Uoan's Olntniiiit. It was
in oinmendi'il to tne h one of the
th omen at the wmkt -who had used
It with the Kleatest .tllei'ess. 1 went
to Matthews Hios.' Diiir stole and
pot n ho for J was anxious to b'1
lid of It when II was so tiiiiioylnir, cs
peclillv at nli;lit. Just as 1 was about
to letlre. The Hi Mt appllentlnn riivi'
tne lelief and I coutliiui'd the use of It
lor four or Ihe days, and fiom that
time I lme be.cn eonipl'tely fiee Iiom
the tiiiniPiiiliitf atllli'tlnii, alto found
Donn's Olntiiielit a Rood lemedy for
bums, as a lii email Is liable to pet a
sIIkIii bin ii eeiy iinv. dim or two ap
plications f this ointment will relievo
the pain and he.il It up In a shoit
time'
For sil- b all dealeis. Pi ice ,10
( etlts. Fenlei-Jtllbllili Co, Htllfnlo,
X. Y., sole .meliK lor the Cllltul
Slates.
licniPiiibi'i the ii hup Dean's anil take
no Mibslituto.
deuce on Washbuin stieel. The pnll
bt'.ueiii weie. sell uted fiom the Hll
tlll.ill lodse of fldd Fellows, who wen'
in attendant c. Huii.il was nude in
the Washbuin stieel cemeteiv.
Electiic City Wheelmen.
A lOKiilai inct'tliitf of the Klcelilf
Cltv Wheelmen will be hold in the
i lub house on .lack -.on street tomoi -low
eu-nlnr., -when oflloeis will bo
"lei led. Hip bowlini? alley pioposltlon
will be i -poi ted on and seeial other
matteis oi Inipott.mie will be taken
up loi t iiiisliki.itlon.
Hn Thursday eenliip the minttiol
( niipnnv ol the e lub will enteitain
I hth lady mend with a .show, which
I 'lev piomlte will surpass all piovluiis
flints Pnllnulnir the mliisliel, iee
i"eam and ( akp will be --ened and a
"alii .session will follow.
Thv box s aie i Itanium up their whee It
iiepaiatt,t to ellib inn's, xxblch u ill
soon b' inaiiKiiiated and thev look
loixx.iid to i season of much pie asm
Tennis Couit Opened.
'I he nieinbeis of the West Side Ten
nis ( lull opened the season Saturday
.lttPiiioou on ilu'ii jriounds In the iear
ol outh Main axi nil" and Uoi'k sueet.
Mxeial Intel PstlllK' Railiet w et e pl.ipi
t ,i i tp' nl meetiiiff the follow Iiir
odieeis .if the dub weie elected:
Pi cnli nt 11. i id fiwens: lee-pies-ileni,
.MNs "Mabel i'iNi. setiet.ii) and
tiLiisiuei, .Miss .Matin, i .Molt.
Case of Wichael Tiicli.
Coniiiei liolieits will hold an iiiriuett
In the t ise ol Mb hail Pi lib, Hie man
who dltd s,, suddenly In the "Rising
Pun bloik. on .i i anion stieel. The
i onti ills ol his itoinat b x III be an
alwiel b l'iiiKi,ist y t id Jones
Coiititx Detpitlxe Phillips is tolleet
Iiik i lilt in r. In the pise and mhiic do
x.'lopn.ents hi.1, be expert 'd In a fexv
tiax.
rust Baptist Chinch.
t Hie Pn st itintlst eliur. h the
p.isior Hcv .s. p. Alalhews, pieaeheil
both inoiuhiK and exeninn two n
1 1 1 iIIiikI.v intuisthiK seunons, the stib
iei ts bt'lllK "Fellowship" nild "Clnls
t i.i 11 l.oxe," lespet tlxely.
The Sunila.x s( i,ool and FI Y. P. 17.
weie both etv xxell .it'teuded.
The anthenis lendeietl bv the t holr
weie excellent.
f)n next Thin silii.x exenin the coiu
m 111 e loi the true of the sli Ic will
1 old an be iicini social at tlie 1101111
ol Miss ',i Phillip-., mi P.ib.Mtn axe
111,1 Pcisonal Patagtaplis
Mis llitbiit Pxalis ol llallsu.ul,
H'tuintd hoiiie 011 s-atuiiluv f 1 inn .1
Kit with tin patents. .Mi, and .Mit,.
Thoiu.is Phillips, ot Pi be stieel
Aniioiiuti iiieiit Is made 01 Hie toui
hm nuiiliKi of Pax Id .Mm Kiin. of
Mill mi nxenne mid .Miss PIIiiIm th
Smith, oi1 l:cb"(f,i axeiiue,
cbui !i SLixltes Inst exenlinr Itex S,
1 .Mitilieuf, ihe pastot, w.i.s in
1 luilH''.
Miss .1 . 1111I1 law U, ol Soutli Main
ixeulle .sjieni .x es 'I day Willi ii lends
ill Plx mouth
The Titbi'liiili e 111 i 1 1 tholt held a
i.hiMisil In tile limit Ii la-H oxonlnu.
Molli, to All and .Mi.-,. Panlel Clements-,
ot l,u !. tni stieet and linilleld
ax uile, a .-011,
Itt'x l I) Hopkins, pipaolted an
1 lhii,llnh tttnioii at the Kimt Welsh
! li.ipllht i lull 1 It last exeuliiK
I Mtiuliris ol Pleinle cit.x lodKn,
Knb'.llts nl P.xihlas, mid Panooka tiib,.
Oi lie I Mill ale ie(iu ,sted to .uteitil
111- lltm lul ol the bile Tlnimas XVII.
Hants (Ills iilteiuonii. I
dun lis l.ee, of Ninth liomle.x ,1 ve
nue, who is .stipi'ilnteiiilliiK c unsanc
tion woi It .11 Hie Hillside Home, spent
HiiikIii.x In town,
Iteub, 11 ritaple,s and Wllllu Smith, nf
thi Juikhon Htiii't d.ili.x, spnit Siuuliiy
In Pitthtoii
Mi, and .Mi- 1iKi1st Fill, ot ,7.11 k
son ntnvt. xlsited eaiiet In Caibou
dlih Ji.steitla.x
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Funeial ot Anthony Moiau, Who
Died in Uutte Ctty Othet Notes
and Peisonnls,
The tuiieiJl ot Aiitlionj .Mm .in, who
died .it Buiie fij Aloiitana, tool,
Plate ye-teidj aflei noun ai i M
o'eloik ai ihe lIol Itos.uy Uuntli.
Rev. J .1 OTooli; utile, kited and n
teiinieiit wan made in tho Catliedial
ceini'U'tx. '
Tho pall-beaioih weu all ine'iubei.s
of Division No, 0, .Mn-Icnt Older of HI.
THE HONILIEST MAN IN SCRANTON
xtrll 43 the hnnKcmir.it, ami othen
irr Inxilitl to call en any UriveUt ami (,-ct
tire a tiUl bottlo et lump' lUbiin lor llic
lliroit and I.uni,"., a reintJy thai li i-iuuiitirj
to euro J ml ii-l!ito all ( lnunit- and culu C'auuU,
Astlnin, Uiomlillif aixJ Iuiijiiiii1uii 1'iitt J'c.
Hid 60c. '
boinlatit, of which docensed was n
nictubor. Tho futifrat liroresslon was
bonded by the Oimbet land band, which
plaed ".Vearor .My Ood to Thee" ns
,1 dluje on the way to thu ccnieleiy.
.Mr. Moiun ivas a welt known yotuiK
man In thin Rotitlnn bcfoie ho left for
the west tin 00 iiioiiIIih hbo, wheie ho
wiih otnploved in it fdlvcr initio until
he was taken III with piictiinniilu. tluei!
Ill eks 11170.
Piogiammo of IiiBtallntlon Exeiclscs,
At the liiHtnllntloit .seivleOM which
xxlll be held In the Audltoiluin on
N01 th Alain avenue In retOKiiltlein of
Hie besjlnnhifr of the pastorale of tho
ltev, Mntiher Smith as pastor of the
Ninth Alain tieniie Haptlst church the
lollowltiK pioKintmnc will be lenili'teil,
(I. Ii. Chills piesldliiK: Atithetu, choir
North .Main Axentle MnptlHl chtlri'lii
scilpluie, PioiesHor Klkaniih Ilulley,
A. Al.: pi.ner. ltev. 1. H. (lulld, D. D.:
aimoiinceuieuis and Introduction ot
Professor i:ikannlt Ilulley us chair
man of the exenliiKi addiett, "Horan
ton at a Field for Chilstlan AVoik,"
Ilex-. W. ,1 Foul. A Al.: nolo, "Mo
.Shall Feed JH Flock" (Handel). Alts.
Albeit Ilittchir Smith: addtcHs. "The
DemaiidK of Hie Twentieth Cenltiiy
I'pon Out Chinches," Hex-. Itussell K.
Couwell, I). I).; solo, "Aly Uedcemep
and Aly Loul." Alts. II. S. Smith; ad
diesH, "The Tin ceroid Qualification for
a liond Allnister," Hex. .T. It. llaslum,
A. Al., liMnn, ( oiiKierralloii, led bv
choir.
Told In a Few Lines.
An linpoit.int meeting ol the Fath
er Whllt. toriety will be held In; their
p.ulois in St. Alniy's hall this evon-
Iiik A number of new liieuibcia - 111
be intlated. Thete will also be a mu
sical pi OHa ammo lendered,
Hnuy Illcliaidt and llony I.eiiwoiHi,
two young: men fiom Philadelphia,
weie arrested Saturday evening on tho
chargp of vnKT.nii'v. Thev xx'eie com
liillted to Hip county fail in dcfuult
of a Hup for thirty day.s.
Thomtit .Marinon anil Patiick C.avln
weie aualKiied befote Aldeunan Fld
ler Satin da v lor being- klrunk and dls
ordeily. They weie lined $6 each,
xxblch they paid.
Anvils Ot.i.x, of 7,lllladelphi,i Im
spending a lew da.xs with his paients
on N01 th Alain nx-enue.
Ch.nles Af. Aloiton, of liiiiRhnmton,
N. Y.. has aecepted a poitlon xxlth
J. S. Piltchaul. or 821 Court stieet,
as a baibei.
The Couit Stieel -Methodist TJpIsco
pil iliurch choir it ImpioxliiBr nicely
iniiler the diioetion or Proless,or A. A.
Itoblnson
Rex. Air. "Williams, the ditinuner
exaiifrellst, pieiiched .1 xeiy iiiteiest
Iiir soi mon last pxpnliigr In tho "Welsh
Const etfntional church on "West Alar
ket .street. He Kavo a brlet talk on
the anti-haloon iiuettlon, KlvhiK- his
pxpeiienee In the Kre.it work of th
league.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Funeral of Fiank Deitzer Occuiretl
Saturday Morning Confirmation
at St. Maiy's Chinch.
S.iluulai. morning: nt 1Q"0 n't loeK the
lPinaint of ri.ink Deit7Pr eie glxen
intei inciit in No. e Catholli iPnietPix".
At in o'cloeK the luneial loiltse- moved
to St. Alni.x's e hut th, wheie a ipeiulem
mass xxat iclebi.ited bx Itex-. Patina
Stiaiib.
'the pall-beaieis weie Ki.tnk Ale
lHinald. Al.utln I5pii, .lames Ale
N.imain. .roseph itenipe. Htniy Kempe
and Al. Cain. I'nelei tiiKer Cusji K had
1 liaise ol the luneial.
Funeial of Fatilck Kearney.
Serxlcpt oxer tho lemaint of the late
I'.itiitk Keatney xxere held Satuuhiy
nininin? at ! o'eloek in St. Peter's
iMthcdi.il, and weia attended by a
lnrne number ot filendt and lelntivpa.
Ttex-. Father O'ltelllv telebiated a re
eiuleni mast, after whlih the funeial
mnxeel to the C.itbeelial eemetoiy,
wheie Intei tnent "ixaa made.
The p.ill-beaiPr.s xxero John Aluldci Ipr,
Patrick luofwu. John May. I'.itilek
llni letl, Alleliael Murphy and John
Kennedy
Laige Class Conhimed.
lit. Uev. Bl&hop Ar. J. Hoban Kavp
the holv saeiament of Lonllimatton to
.1 diss of oxer .too glils and boys in St.
AlaiyV Opiniiin Catholic chinch yet
U'lday alteinoon at :' o'clock.
Ho was assisted by lev. OeoiRe
Chi 1st, Rex-, rather .Melley.nev, Father
Filekcr. lter. Peter Chi 1st and Uev.
Piunk Stinub. The chin oh -xva.s lieautl
fully ilecoiated lor tho occasion, and
.special inusio was furnished by a laise
and xxell-tltilled choir, under the (lliec
t Inn of Piot. Homy Ackeuii.in,
NUBS OF NEWS.
The .siilMnir lliemen 01 tin mmiIIi
teel x oiks nut in .seciei session al
Naxxieki'.s hall on Hnttiulny OM'ulnir,
The niPftliiR: xx nt laiKely .ittended.
William nolder. ol Cedar avenue,
xxas Hie Kiit.st of Jacob Sibb-bel, of
Klinliiu.st, xe.slculny.
John Omskv, of 10IO Piospeet ,u-e-line,
was .spilousiy Injuicd H.iliinliiy
afti'inoon by a fall of lonf hi the Ilelle
xue minis, rie wnw badly bruised about
the head and hod v. and was taken to
hit. home, when' Di J. J Walsh Is at
tt'iidini; li) it 1.
Tin sit jiaiv's !lee ami Piaiinillf
a.ssoi latlou will meet In icKtilai iiionih.
Iy M'pslmi iIiIh exeiihifr at S o'clock in
St. Al.uv's hall All membuih am ie
quested to bo lUiHUll,
The nienibei.t of Camp til, Pattlolle
Older Sons of Ameili.i. xxlll meet this
oM-nlinr In H.uiiiuurh hall,
Tho ineniliLUh ol the Counell Hose
eoinpiny. No !', xxlll meet in jeKiilar
inoiithly business- session this evenliiK
at s o'llot'l. 111 iheh moms on Pittmnu
axi'inip.
Thu rit. lieiieV sotjetj will meet in
Pll.lllliaex hall IlliH exflllllff.
(iREEN IflDGE.
The funeial nf Unbelt Al l.inU.-ay
look plate fiom his late home 1758
Aloiisey axt'iiue, jeMeul.iy .ittoinoou
Tho ptetty f.milly homo and Hie lawn
about It Wtro lllled b tlluMi whu j,Mtil
uied fit pa.x the last tilhute of icspioi
and lake a final look at the faces of out
who b his manly, gentle rhai.it tet
and deeds of charity and kindliest, had
won tilt Ir fileiukslilp and iej.pc.ot.
Itex. 1 .1 l.nnsiim-, iiastui' of the
(icon Uldm Piesbj le 1I1111 1 lunch, of
which ilet'i'used wiih n member, 1011.
ducted the set vices and paid a high
tiibuto to tlio .steilluh' iiuulltles which
chaiaelorlzed Ills life, italph Williams
.sain; "Tho Sweet Uyo-and-Hjo" and
"Niftier, Aly Clod, to Thee." Tho cas
ket in which tho body reposed was
(.oveiul ox-er and banked about with
eiuantllles of beautiful flowers, silent
ti Unites fiom those wlm knexv how he
x
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
A Silk Gown
Is n Necessity In the
Wnrdrobe ol a
Well-Dressed Woman
The Demand lor Blafik Silks h Strong
21 in. Guauiitecil Taflet.i, 89c Now 69c
34 in. Guaranteed TalTet.t,$ 1.00. Mow 89c
27 in. Guaranteed Taffeta, $1.10. Now 95c
21 In. Peau dc Sole, $ 1.00. Now. . . 89c
24 in. Peau de Soie, $1. 50. Now . . . $1.15
24 in. Peau dc Levant, $1.25. Now. 89c
J. in. Foulard, $1.00. Now 89c
22 in. Drup dc Parts. $i.as. Now. . . 89c
21 in, l.ouisine. $1.00. Now 89c
21 in. Satin Duchess, $1.25. Now... $1.10
24 in. Satin Duchess, $1.00. Now.. . 89c
Colored Silks and
35 pieces o-iti. colored Satins, in all
the new dcsit.tble shades, extra heavy quali
ty and handsome finish. Regular r.
price, soc. Special 2vC
27 pieces all pure Japanese Habtitai
Silks, in a splendid line of colors, including
cream, white and black. Reyul.ir
price, 39c. Special 29C
17 pieces 17-in. .mil 20-in. colored
Taffetas, high grade, rich and lustrous,
choicest street and evening shades,1 includ
ing navy, Russian, pale blue, white, helio
trope, caidin.il, old tose, silver grey, castor,
pink, ci earn and black, suitable lor waists
or party gowns. Regular value, .
65c. Special 45C
Dress Goods
45-inch Black Worsted Ciepons, $1.00.
45-inch Black Biilliantines, 89c. Now...
45-inch Black Silk Finished Henrietta. 80:
45-inch Black Melrose, 89c. Now
45-inch Black Worsted Seige. 89c. Now
45-inch Black French Sutah, 89c. Now..
Regular $1.00
45-inch all-wool French Poplin, vas $1.00. Now,
45-inch Black Satin Soleil, was $1.00. Now
45-inch Fine Armure, was $1.00. Now
46-inch French Whipcord, was $1.00. Now....
50-inch Worsted Serge, was $1.00. Now
50-inch Cravenctte, v.ib $i.oo' Now
45-inch French Ptunella, was S1.00. Now
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
had lined and e. 11 oil for lloxxvis dmiiiR
his life.
Tin- p.tll-heari'is wtlo Stfphon V.
Hull, Minor f. Can. (Ivoiro -. t'le.ir
watt't, J lei belt W. Tttjloi, Tow nsend
P0010, Ciiouje H. IthtKill. Di. I. I
Kx pi bait and Daxiel Nltol. Fi lends
weie piest'iit fiom lloLln'sti'i, N. V.,
lileii I.Min and AVilkos-Uanc. Intei
ini'iit. xxhli.li xxas pi hate, was made in
the Foiest Hill teintte-ry.
Mr. and Mis. William I'ei k, of WesL
Pllttston, .spout, thu Sabbath with
Gieen rtidKO tiieniR
Mr. and Mis. Jacob IJetikk, ot San
derson .vxeniio. leu Pnelay for a e.U
liaRf dilxi- to tlie Dolaw.no i'oat.
Mi.s..F. L. Ifltehcock of Wnshlnston
axenue has letuined fiom an etemh d
xlslL In Philadelphia.
Mi. and Mis. David Nltol of Wllkes
Itaiif. spoilt SuiHlay xxlth I lev. and
Mi.s. J. M. Howt.ll, or (JiLt'ii Itltlfif
stieet.
Tbf Amity T.llPiaix .society bad a
iKld spoils lO'itt'st at Cakes Soi anion
Hitiiidiiy. with the lollowiiifi: ipsulth:
Sl- mllo hleycli' f.uv Flist iiiI, John
JMee: second jnle. Obarles Tediox-.
Txxo mile liloyplc taie Flist, Aioh
bald AVIIlk'ins: .second. Ccland Miuvh:
thud, AVauen Van Hlanomo. Out'
mllo bkxclp i.ico PiisL pii.e, Cliailcs
Tobpy. .second T.elniul M.u-b; tlilnl.
AVaiien Van lilaitome. Half inllo
lilc.xcle lace Flist. f'li.ules Tobey:
botond, Aichb.ild Wllllanis; tlilnl,
John H, Pi Ire. lnO-yaul diisb", foot
lace Fii.st, l.eland Mai.sh: .second,
l.ouls Wllllanis: tlilnl, A'aiieii Van
Uliiu'Oine. Half mllo alkliif, nee
Fii.st, Cliaih'-. Tobt'j j second Waueii
Van Rlaiuane' tlilnl, John TI. Pike
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Yesterdny MomingV File Funeinl
of James H. Ellib Othei Funei-
.ils Which Took Place,
An alaiin of llio II. mi Uo J."., .il
Smith and .Mill i-tiecis, .xisiuida.x
liioiniiw aliont 5 o'eloek, was caused
bv the Inn 1 1 1 1 1 H' of a Imiii beloiitjIliK to
M. .1. McIIunli. The Xeptuuei., IJIee-
I I it h, Indi'iieiiilinil.s mid John M. Smith
companies lehponded niitl by hard xxoik
.siuct'i'dul in coiifliilinv the llanifi- to
the ham, .iIUioiihIi tho leMdenu' near
by was badly hi niched.
.Mr, MilliiMh b.ih Iiloii x't'ix uiitor
tuiiati' t Iti- hulns tlu tlilnl the ho him
I'Npeileiiced In about as mnnv yeais.
Tho los Is said to be about $500, whiih
s piobably toxeied by iiisinaiiii' In tho
1', il, Holand iiKeney
Funeinl of J. H. Ellis.
'I'lu- fuiiPial ot Jiiiiies If. i;ilis w.ih
held ti urn his latti home, on I'liuiih
stieet, ye.steitlay ami was one of the
lilciHl l.HK'.ly al tended held ill tills town
III .some lillie
ItuX Chillies II. JS't'ix limn, ol ihe
.Methodist nplKiop.it chuuli, olllt latcil.
DmiiiK his ii'inniU.s ho kli lonsoliiifi:
tlioughiH with the btieiixi'd chllhon,
uiid sptikt.' hlKhb of tlic-iii.uiy ood
eiu.illtles of tho deceaseil,
KillK riolomon lodge, I'lee and .W -lepteil
Jltisons, of ixhli II di'ieased was
1111 attixe inouiber, had thaige ot tlie
stMX'lie.s. Many niPiiibeis of Hip Odd
Fellows and Knights of Pj thins weie
lUeseiU but these lodges did not ai
lend ill 11 hotly Tliti pall-bean is wi ip
Daniel Powell, Minis Ihlgle, James W.
Steixxail. Iticltaid Ilaixe.x, Thomas
Youus', Cipoige W. Hill pel. Flouu
beaiei.s xuie Iklwaid Huglu-s, Wauen
CiFianii', W .) Hall, Thomas Kellt'i,
William P. Jones and Joseph Wations
Intel ni'.-iit was made In Duiinioiu it'ine
teiy Other riuieials.
Itex, J. D. Dahncy oflleiated at tho
JONAS LONG'S SONS,
'T'HIS IS A GREAT SILK SEASON.
1 Tho furoie for lustrous textures lias I
never been soevident as now, and while Silks
aie increasing in beauty of quality and loveliness
of design, we are enabled today to present the j
very choicest at phenomenally low prices at '
THE Big Stores,
Guaranteed absolutely
preparation proof,
27 inch Water
The 81.25 grade,
now Ji.io.
Satins
$1.00 Silks
' limphatic.tlly one of the finest opportunities ever
olfered. 1.500 yards of Satin finished foulards, charming
light grounds, with sprays, conventional decorations and
floral effects. Not a yard ever sold tor less than
$1.00. Our price 05C
POPLINS, BENGALINES, ETC. Silk and Wool
French Poplins, comprising all the new evening tints, old
rose, turquoise, pale blue, grey, castor, pink,
natural, cream. Regular price, 8c. Special... 0"C
COLORED BENG ALINES, 31-inch, in yellow, pink,
pale blue, blown, grey and lavender. Regular
$1.00 kind. Specijl OVC
Fine Dress Goods
At Reduced Prices
Now.. .
. Now
.69c
:69c
.69c
.69c
.69c
.09c
Quality at 89c
,89c
.89c
.89c
.89c
.89c
.89c
.89c
'1niPi.1l 01 71 ittio .losxplilne, the tji-i -.x
1. 11 -old ililld ot Mi. and Mn Jes
Hiad.x. of ItlaKt l stie t. xxbo died on
S.iluid.iv moiniug-, altci a -Imil sit k
ness ol measles.
The pall beaitls xxete I (lit i liltle
Bill". Minnie Webbei, Malile Keil,
Ihnilv ('onistoek, Kutli AV.imer. In
tel menl was made In Dunmoie cotue
tei y.
OBITUARY.
THOMAS WILLIAMS Thomas I..
William-, aged 31 olls, died Satindav
at Ills boine, coinei Xoith Main ax p.
miu and irowell stioct. Up is sorvlx'tl
bv bis xxlfe and -ex-eiai ihiulien. The
funeial will take niece at ...M n'cl'iek
ibis nfteinoon. Horn the house. In
tel menl will be made in the Wash
buin stieet ceniPtci.x.
liTHKC I'AltlT.-T5thel V. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mis. J. 1!. Uiuew died
;it the homo of her parents. '02 West
VJhn stieet. The lomallis will be taken
to Ashley lor Intei nient.
JOHN' V. TK)l'(lHi;i: i:-Deputy
Slieilft lol'li P. DiiiiKliei. of l.n
i l lie cuiiiH.x, died at the lain-!1-
home. loi P.nk .neiiiie,
Wilkes. p, ii ii , (iii Fihla.x lie xxas
i ipsideiil of WIIUri-ll.il ie lor
lliii t j -nvo .xi.ns, anil a leiidi i In
Deinoci.itlt pulltk. in I.u.i I lie. At the
tlini ol his di, ith, h" xxas ilio Wllkei
M.tlle lepie-enlatlxi' 01 ihe t'asex- te
Kt-llx- liieexlni; tompaux, lit is sur
lxid by Ills iiiolliei, wile, and Hit loi
lowing son'- ami daiightei- Pi.iuk J.
Houglier, At ten in.) P.obfit V, Duiighei,
Ml-s Minx- Dough, i, Miss Anna
Doimlltl. o, Wllki'i-ll.tlli', anil .Mis
M. ,1. lb lip, ot I 111.-, iltx. The IllliPinl
iilll t.ilo plat, lids moiiiiin. at Pi
o'e lo 'U, limn si. Min.x's ihuiili in
let iiifiii XX ,11 lie Hindi at Hiiuoxii
cii.kci:s k. o'.m.i,i.i:v - p.u-
tleuliul.x -ml deillli was that ol I'h.illes
l. O'Mallex-, siipt iintPiidenl of the ill
clllaUon diV'ii tiiirnt of the Tiiilh, who
succumbed Siiliiiilii, to a sexeie attailv
ol plieiliiiuliia, tiom which he had sllf
feietl lor moie than ii muntli. lie xxas
but twi iltx -llxt i ins ot age, and oulx
vim o mouths igo was imiiilnl, his
bible hi lag .Miss Agin s .Mnjhs Ho
was a blight and populai xoiing nut ti.
With a il utilising inline befoie ll i in
and his tllltlliU'lx deuilsp will be the
uillSP of deepest glict to all X"ho kin ix
him. lie was a son of tin late Peiet
(1 O'Malley. lot many jo.iii- connettid
with Ihe Dim ot ('lemons l-'eiber ,V
To, llo Is .sill xl ell by his wife, thuo
slsteis, Mis, P, .1. Stew ait. of Teiledo,
O., .Misses r.liabi'th and .Mho O'.Mal
lev, of tills city, mid oiip lumber. Mm
tin D'.Mulle), malinger of tin I'aibun
dale bllleiiu of Thu Tllbillie
WILLIAM l'OUP.lIST William
Pol i e si .igt'd "t jcais, dlrtl ,n lh'
lioine of Ills scm-lii-hixA', at Tol .-outh
Ill.tkPl.x stiiel, Dllllllinie, yesteiilay
iiioinlug, alter an Illness ot sm-eial
ins' el u i .i t Inn. He xxas a xulei.ui of
tin i'ivII wai ami a nifinbei of Dun
llilili lodge, Impioved Older of ltetl
.M.ii. lie Is sinxlxed h his wife ami
oik daimhui t "ii tit i .i I pollti Intel
PATItlfK nillJN.VAN Patilik
I'leliiinii. oi lilt fieixxn axeiiii", illeil
s.lluid.iy i'iiilne al ' o'eloek, ifter a
txxo xxei'ks' llugeilUK llllli'irs. Dcieisni
was a piiiuieuelit .xouug man, '.'I .xeius
of age, and xxell llkt.il h his iiiiineious
fi lends
His death iniiiPn us a gnat loss to
all xxlth xx-houi ho ixu- nime into ton
tact. Iisdis hl.s iiiotliei. he Is sin
xlyi'ci by one biothei, Tlioiims and
four slstPis, Mis. lMwaid I'aiber,
Anna. May and I.oriotto ilienuaii. The
fuiiiinl will take plico Tuesday nioiii
lug, xxlth a ic'iulem nuibs In St. John's
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
Special Drive
IN
Black Silks,
Proof Silk, was $1.00, now 69c.
,nov 89c. The JS:. 50 grade,
al 65c a Yard
GRANITE SUITINGS 45-inch
All Wool Granite Suitings, a fabric
which will not spot nor shrink,
guaranteed to wear. All the spring
shades old rose, reseda, cadet
blue, castor, navy, brown, myrtle,
garnet, grey and black. Regular
price, 89c. Special this .
week OyC
FRENCH POPLINS 12 pieces
45-inch All-Wool French Poplins in
a lull assortment of colors, including
black. Regular price,
$1.00. Special 5C
SKIRTINGS 56-inch All-Wool
Extra Heavy Skirtings, in blue,
brown. Oxlord grey and light grey.
Regular price. $1.25. Spe- Q
ual this week OvC
I YCEUH THEATRE
L- nEis a. nunotrvDKn, ,.
,X. J. UUI'l V, Manager.
Monday Night, May 6.
'Iliu 1 uiiim-t I hiii IIihI Lxir Hiptienfd
A
Stranger'
in a
Strange
Land,
linetfil tix a Specnl -olitlcJ Coinpanj.
I'lin- J.c. tn 1 no
ni ir.'iii o.m.v, iiinnsDvr, jiy 7.
VIOLA ALLEN
mil ( oiniunj-, Prcrfntinc
In the Palace
....of the King
I oilnai SiorltJiiilV- tlriiiMtiition of r. Marion
(imtonl'i roininrr, 'Jl o nloiitk il New York
IpichIikiIoii Utblii .Ivto, Jhnagcrs.
I'llirv-TJe., SKIiJ. HM nul $'00; bor d
Iol'o witii, s.' ji), kiIIci-), "iiV.
s.Hs t ii jIp Sitiiuliy al 1 i. m
ACADEHY OF flUSIC,
R12IS& lUUeJUNl)-k
Jlmiaftrg and Lessen.
IIARRV A. BROWN
Local Manager.
om; soi.it) m:i:k.
( 11X1X11 M IM, MDNUVV, MY .
llio Old i'.ixontts.
MflCflOLEY-PflTTONCO
In Id i lit lie Coricilj' and Ilrmu.
Mi-mln Nu-lil 'Hie lliul ttr's Son."
X lie mi mil I'i-i rul I miiily IPrinu by ". K.
I' it Inn
M ,i in. i. .lob suutiii; ruuilix. LailleV 11 tent
i it kits Mull'liV niitlit
Ml. Ill I'lIK l.s 10, 2U, .0 inil.
MXIIMI". I'ltlt,l.s-l(i, 0 i tilt".
IMewGaietyTheater
.M.I (!. UI.ItlilMHOV, JUnjpr
Hit, pif. ( i.iiiiiiini.liin' llmij'ln M.ij -'
Irwin's Majesties.
Piilt lrial illt-i -t
i Inn 1 1) Iiitiimeui 111 be ill. uio In th
I'.lllKdinl eelUt't'lV.
MltS ItoriU li. Itli'i: -.Mis Itoi.i
I! ttki, aged iiS .xeais, died joi-iciday
nl the limiit of her slstei, Mi, Mary
II New ion. mi YVtit.sou axeniie, l.ln
ioIii Ihlbhis Tho funeral services
Will be held nl the home this uVPlhllg-
1 al 7.:!'i n'lloek and will be condiioted
I bx Itex, II ' MiDciinoll. nf tin?
, iiiipsou Miihodlpc UpiMopal iltuioli.
I The leiiialiis will bo i.iUen to Pi .ink-
llll Polks in 'i oi'loik toiuouow llieiiu
lug Maix. the iniaiii ihild uf .Mi. and
.Mis. .Iiillle.s P. Neetlhani, of Plfteptith
and Cil.t'llie stieuU. tiled .xesleiday
and will hu bin It tl in the I'.uhedral
teiiielPiy ai ."in n't link this after
noon T'uuenilh.
'I he i.inaliis ol th hue I'atiltk
Killj. who iliid on Pilday In Pitts
bilig. uiilxetl in this ill.x xesleiday
iifieinoiMi In thaige of Piiiieial Hliee
tin licgan, nnil xxup removed to tin
heme oi dei east. iI'k patents, 531 i:non
stieet The luneial scixlee.s xxlll ba
held In Hoi. I'loss I'lunrh tomoiroxv
moiiilug- Inteime'iit will be muda is
llii L'aiheiUal ceii'i-tery,
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