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THE 8CR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MAY 11 1001.
WEST
NEW QUARTERS
THROWN OPEN
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MANY CALLED AT THE Y. W. C.
A. BOOMS.
Inclement Weather, However, Inter
fered to Some Extent with the Suc
cess of the Affair -Reception Ten
dered to Rev. H. C. McDeimott,
the New Pastor of tho Simpson M.
E. Church Funerals of Mrs, Brid
get Noble, Oscar Pi Ice and George
Echrumpf Other Notes,
"Ail Informal Jccfpllori was hold last
pVciiIiir; ill the iww (iiinrtcr.M of tho
YfiiliiK Vonicn'H ChilHlhiu association,
corner of Hoiith Main avenue ami
'astlibuni Hticpl, which was at tended
hy ii'ultp a' ii'mnlicr of people, but the
Inclement weather undoubtedly kept
.many an ay.
The association Is now coinfoitobty
illinrtctcd In looms more suitably
adapted to Us needs and the toccp
tlon last evening was In the nature
n! a hniiHi-wnrmltiK, The executive
uunmiltci,' ierelvo.1 the ylsltois, wel
comed them to the looms and seived
i ntiu, . cie.im mid lemonade. Anions
(hose who lccelved were: Mm. Uun
dolph Jones, Mrs. (ieorse Unwell, Mrs.
IhiRunc Fellows, .Mi. James Hughes,
Mrs. Ilany Xelmeyer, Mioses Jennie
Daniels, Anna iMni'min, l.iniiu D.ivls
and Sen entry Annenian.
A IciiRe numher of the junhiM weie
a No ine.-ent and part Iclp.i ted In the
e.sercNes. The iiwoeliition Is In need
of mnnev to eairy on the wink they
have iinrfi taken and will conduct u
IlimmaKe s.ile inrrn to i.ilse funds.
Friends who have old inhbeis, eloth
liiK or other things can send them to
thf looms, wheie they will be looked
alter for the sale.
Rev. McDermott Well Received.
Despite the miserable weather last
c vetting, there was a larse lepi escala
tion of the Sinip.son chuieh people out
to meet and greet their new pastor,
Itev. 1 Xtisli (.'. MeDeimott, and his
family. A very happy addiess of wer
coine was- made by Tlon. John J I. Fel
lows, which ias responded to by the
pastor. The Simpson Male quartette
sanpr and other features weie enjoyed.
Tomonow evening the anniversary
of thn Simpson chapter of the F.pworth
league will be obseived.
Women Weie Frightened,
l'.itrolman Thomas Tlvans gives a
liiffcient erslon of the alleged hold-
HUYLER'S
SCOTCH
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101! SALU AT
G. W. JENKINS',
Fashionable
Neckwear for Ladies
It is hardly probable that you have
seen the latest fads and fashions in
Ladies' Neckwear.
You Will
Find a Few Hints
in our show windows, but for a full
and , complete exhibit of the latest
and most exclusive styles you must
slip inside and look through the de
partment The New
Automobile Neckwear
in Piques, Crash, Linens, Etc. The
Dainty Dimity Stocks and
Stocks in Liberty Satins, Taffeta
Silks, Fine Embroidered Mulls, Etc.
contain many new ideas and come in
all colors and tints.
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1 The Special
!i for .Two Days.
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SCRANTON
up tliimigh which Mali ('tinier Minor
and friend were tpportcd to have
i passed tccently. Ho says that their
parly of hIx were coining nloug Main
nvuhti", near Eynoii strpe, when he
passed three young men, who make,
some Insulting rpmnrk, which Miner
lesenleil.
A scttlllc Ptisiled, which developed
Into n f lone-Uirow'Ing match, white the
women "lled for the police. When
ICvmi'i npptoiiched Iho youths dlsap
Peaied. Analysis Revealed Nothing.
The onalysls tif the contents of tho
late Michael Frlch's .stomach hai been
completed, and It Is clear that the
tnntt was not poisoned,
It will be recalled thai Frlch died
suddenly iceAitly In tho "Rising Sun"
block, at Seranlon and Seventh Rtrcrts,
shortly after his marrlago and tho
citetiinstances surrounding his death
were mysterious.
Rot oner Roberts held an auiusy,
and, believing that the man had been
poisoned, hail the contents of the
stoma'cli analyzed. An Inquest will ho,
held some time.
Fire Companies' Meetings.
The Fianklln Knglno company held
a meeting Thursday evening and de
cided to sell anything In their quar
ters dqslred by the city. "What icmallis
will be bought up by niembets and
fi lends of the company. An Inventoiy
of the stock Is now being made. The
company Mill meet again Monday
evening.
The J oak and Ladder company met
last evening, but nothing was done, iih
tile company lias not yet received otll
elal notification of disbnndment. Noth
ing will be done In the piemNes until
action is taken on the notilleution.
The Columbia Hose mid Chemical
company will meet on Monday even
ing, when the matter of vacating their
piesent quarters will be dNcnssod and
acted iti)Oii.
Three Funerals Yesterday.
The funeial of the late Mrs. Mildget
Noble occuired yesterday morning
liom the home of deceased's daughter,
Airs. Cooper, nil Noith Alain avenue.
A high mass of requiem was celebiated
In St. IMt lick's Catholic chinch, Itev.
P. E. I.avelle olllcintitig. The pall
beaieis weie Anthony McAndiew,
Thomiws ('avanaiigh, Luke Duggau
and Mr. Gilioy. Inteiment was made
in tile Diinmme cemetny.
Rev. C. M. Giflln, of Klin JMrk
chinch, conducted the funeial services
yesterday afteiuoou over the lemains
of the late Oscar Pilce, who died fioni
injiiiles leecivcd in the Lackawanna
y.ud. The sei vices weie held at the
house, B20 Not Hi Sumner avenue, and
inteimenl was made in the Foiesl Hill
cemetery. The pall-boaiei.s were a
number of lallroad men.
'J lie lunoral ot ueoige, tile young
son of Ahs. Calheilne Sehrtinipr, of
Fellows htieel, occuned at 2 o'clock
yesteiday afternoon. The .services weia
conducted by Rev. A. I,. Itamer at St.
Mark's Lutheian chinch, and inter
ment was made in the Washburn
street cemetery.
Display Continues
Warehouse
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
The I, .Wi H. circle of tho Hampton
,Sttppt Methodist Episcopal church will
conduct nn entertainment on Thurs
day evening, May 16, under the direc
tion of Mrs. Randolph Jones'.
For somo lime wniknipti have been
engaged In renovating the undertaking
U'tnbllflliment ot William Price &Hon
on South Main avenue, and now the
interior presents a greatly Impiovcd
appearance,
David .", KvniiH and Mis. Caroline
Mllimiie, both of Rcllcvite street, weie
nun i led Thursday evening at thp par
sonage, of the Hellevtle welsh Cnlvln
istlc Methodist church by tho pnstor,
Itev. William Davis. Air. and Airs.
F.uti will reside in Hellevtip,
Class No. 11, taught by Miss Alary
Kaucher, of HI. Alark's Lutheran Sun
day school, will conduct an Ice eieatn
social In the basement' of the chutch
on Wednesday evening.
Atlss Kstlier llowlauds, of the South
Side branch, will conduct the weekly
gospel meeting this evening at the
V. W. C. A. rooms, coiner "of South
ALiln avenue and Wnshbuin st'eot.
Tin- quarterly conference meeting
was held lest evening at thp Hampton
Stieet Alethndlst Kplscopal church.
Rev, Austin flrlllln, tho presiding eld
er, nfllcloted. Ilov. "nonnlnger took
pait In the annlvets.iry exercises at
the Railroad Young Men's Christian
association.
Airs. T. ,T. Luce, nf Washburn slicet.
'iitertalncd the Home Allssloners ot
the Presbyterian church yesterday ar
te i noon.
The ceremonies incidental to the
burning of the mortgage nf the First
.WpIsIi Daptlst church, w filch were sin
'iioliiKcd for last evening, have been
postponed until a date to be announced
later.
The Friday night dancing clasp ,i,i
not meet hist night on account of the
lain. It will meet ngaln next Fiiday
night.
An indoor moonlight dance will be
held In Aleais' hall on Friday, Alay 31.
NORTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Funeral of the Late Alexander Aik-
mnn fiom His Late Residence, on
East Market Street.
The funeial of Alexander Alkman,
the well-known foi eman of the Dick
son colliery, took place yesterday af
ternoon fioni the late home. CI!0 Fast
Alinket stieet. It nnv laigely attended
by f i lends and neighbors and the men
who had worked under him.
The set vices were conducted by the
Rev. X. f. stnhl. of Delaware City,
Del., a foinier pastor of the fireen
Ridge Pieshyterinn chinch, of which
deceased was a member, assisted by
Rev. L. R. -'oster. Air. Stnhl spoke
with tender feeling, leterring to the
eluuaeter and the noble Chiistian at
ti Unites of the deceased.
Player was offeied by Rev. ATr. Fos
ter, and sevei.il selections npptopihite
to the nd occasion weie sung liy a
Uiiartette Irotn the Oieen Ridge Pies
byteiidii ehuich.
The lemains weie then taken to For
est Hill cemetery for buiial. Tlie hon
orary p.ill-beaieis weie AVIIllnm Ale
Donald, Thomas Aloigan. John Allison,
Tames Powell, William Richmond and
Finley Ross. sr. The active pall-be.ir-eis
weie Kdw.ud AfeClynn, Thomas
Joidan, Samuel Oakley, Alorgau Alor
gans, William Al.ntz and Peter Alalia,
all men liom the Dickson collleiy,
woik at which was suspended. The
flow er-be.u eis were Thomas Nankivak
and Harry limbeck. A large number
of members ot the Caledonian club and
the I'lovldenee conclave of Improved
Older of Hoptnsophs weie present.
TOLD IN A FEW LINES.
Think of getting a thousand-dollar
scholarship for sixteen weeks of can
vassing.nr an equivalent of $6.1 a week.
That i.s what is olieied in The Ttib
iine's Kducationnl Contest, which com
mences Monday.
O. X. rainier, the groeeryman, Is
taking an extensive tiip thiough Yotk
state.
AVh.it ton, the seven-year-old son of
Air. and Alls. John Shepheid, of
Deacon stieet, dislocated his light aim,
while swinging a chum in a hammock,
Thin sd.iy' afternoon.
The Sunday school te.iehpis of the
Holy Rosary church will hold a regu
lar monthly meeting in St. Mary's hall
next AVednesday evening.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Piovi
ilencp Presbyterian chutch elected the
following odlcers for the ensuing year
at :i meeting held Thuisdny afternoon:
Piesident, Alls. J. K. Smith; vice
Piesident, Ahs. L. W. Moiss; second
vice-president, Mis. D. I!. Atherton;
secretary, Mis. KUa Oulick; treastuer,
Alls. J. 11. Peck; Alesdames Fled Ciip
pen, S. I!. Sllkiimn, AW J. Lewis, Carile
Athciton, Uhiules Xlegler, Thomas
Sliotton, Floienee dllles-plo and (leorge
H. (iulld.
The Providence PiesbyteiJan church
has elected the follow iuu tiustees
Piesident, L. W. Aloss; .secietniy and
tie.isuier, J, li. Alhertou and Kdwnrd
Rodeilek Chailes X.m Stoicli and
Chailos Silojiler,
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Think of getting a thousand-dollar
seholaihhiti tor sixteen weeks of can
vassing, or an equivalent of $tl'l a week.
That Is what Is uftVied In The Tilb
line's Uduc.itional Contest, which com
mences .Monday.
The lenmhis of .Aim. AVIIIIam Arels
ter weie consigned to their llnnl last
ing place yesterday afteiuoou at 2
o'clock in tho I'ittslon avenue ceme
tuy. Rev. W. A, Ni.nl t olllclated at
the family lesldence, utter which the
cortege was taken to tho Hickory
Stieet Presbyterian church, where
Rev. Nordt preached a seiinon. The
funeial was one of the largest which
has been seen on this side or u num
ber of yenis. Tho Ladles' Aid society
of the Hickory Stieet chinch attended
the funeral in a body and sang at the
graveside. The choir sang at the
t (lurch, The pall beaiers weie J, Lett
tes, AVIIIIam Fitch, AVIIIIam Muus. J.
Halin, Chailes Oiuf, L. .Schumacher,
H. Schubert and Chailes Scheiieh, Tho
(lower beareis weie Chailes Hush, J,
lieikhuuser and O, Neahr. I'mler
taker (i. A, Miller had charge of the
funrul, ,
Tho Loyalty club meeting of Hie
Vouiig AVonien's Chiistian association,
last evening, was hugely attended.
(Special music, was leudeied by Allsses
Fiedti Kmnacher, Francis Klaumln
ner, Amelia Illatter and Kniina Alay
eis. Dr. Davis gave a talk on "Hy-
THE HOMLIEST MAN IN SCRANTON
J ucll ai tlio lanjmcst, and other.!
nc halted to rail on any ilrugsUt and km
ficu u UUt bottle ot Kri.il1 llilnim for llic
'llnoat sunt Luiibi, a irmcdy Out is gujuntcctl
tu (u.o jihI ulleic all Chronic aitd Aiute C'ouglu,
Atlhiiii, UiiUKliilU Jinj loiiiumiittuu. t'liic VW.
tnd Kc.
glene," which wbb very milch appre
ciated, The funeral of Thomas, the one-year-old
son ot Mrr nnd Mm. Anton
Vllello, look place yesterday after
noon from the faintly lesldence at 1209
Hlaffoid nyentie. Interment n made
In the Cathedral cemetery.
A very pleasant mirptlBO was ten
dered to C. Alotzcnbacher on Tlrffiti
day evening, when n number 'of his
Intimate rrlends gathered at his hotiu,
on Ccdnr nvenui'. The occasion of It
wa tho forty-second anniversary of
his birth.
Get your Ice Cream at Charles Phil
lips', Confectionery and Hakery, 617
Plttston avenue, Pnitles supplied.
Pea Coal $1.50 a Ton Delivered.
In South Side, central city arid central
Hyde Puik. Address niders to J. T.
Sharkey, lull Cedar avenue. 'Phone
CGb3.
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Inteiesting1 Meeting of tho Borough.
School Board Tomorrow in the
Churches.
The school board met In special ses
sion last night. The report of .Superin
tendent Bulrd showed an average at
tendance of W2 pupils, being Ml per
cent, of the total enrollment. It was
decided that the schools close on June
K". The pay roll of teachets and jani
tors for March amounted to ?L',03C.65,
and for April It was $'.',039.80.
An invitation was received from the
C. A. It. lequestlng the scholais to
take part In the Alemorlal day parado
and permisrlon was given them to take
a collection among the school children.
In the Churches.
Dunmoro Presbytotlan church, Hev.
F. fllbbons-, pastor: Preaching ser
vices nt )0:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m.
Aiornlng subject, "A( Fashion That
Never Changes;" evening subject,
"The riensuies or Sin." Sunday
sehcol at I o'clock.
The regular church services will be
held In the Alethodlst Hplscopal
church. Sunday morning service at
10:30; evening service at 7:30. The pas
tor will praacli at both services.
.Morning sublect, "The Lord's Own."
Fvenlng will be the twelfth anniver
sniy of the Kpworth League. Special
musical piogram. The pastor will
pi each a special seimon to the Kp
voi til league, subject, "Chuieh of To
Aloirow." Tilpp avenue Christian chinch, Rev.
J. D. Dabney, p.istoi" Morning sull
ied, "Tlie Gie.it Commission;" even
ing subject. "Hidden Sins," Sutidav
school at 0 a. m.; men's meeting at
I 15 p. m. Kveiybody welcome.
NUBS OF NEWS.
All cnleipiIsliiR ynmiK: men ami wo
men of tliih town will lie licnclltteci by
leadiiiff the iirtlelc In today's Tiiliuiie,
headed "Will HcrIh Next Alondny,"
Knie.st Uov.inl. the iiianl.st and eom-pic-er
i)f "Kiuk HIaek Diamond
.MukIi," Mlueh has attained .sueh
poimKu'lty. h, jiibt eoiiiposed a new
lompi.sliiun tur piano, entitled. "Tar
anlelle in K minor." The fcompoMtlnn
lias been ruhllslicd and the copies .ire
liehiK circulated.
MI.--S llollie r.uney Is seiioiihly til
at her home on Di Inker stieet.
Mis. CJ. AV. Simpson of Di Inker
stieet I.s quite slek at her home.
GREEN RIDGE.
On Monday morning next The Ti Ib
une's second Hdueatlonal Contest will
begin and all yomiK men and women
oC this town should lead the full de
scription of it as it may piuve to bo
just the oi.portunlty they have been
wishliiR- lot.
A I10r.se belong! MR to F. llazaid
took fright on Dlekson avenue yester
day morning and 1.111 away. Charles
Found, who was on the wagon at the
time, was tin own out and tho horse
continued its t tin out Dickson avenue
to Jlailu-t stieet, thence up to 8.111
deihon an J down Sandeison to Wal
nut, where It was caught. Fortunate
ly, Mi, Found was not hint and
neither the I101.se nor wagon weie dam
aged. Fiesh eggs and pilm butler, fiieou
nidge 111.11 ket,
Mr. ai.d Mis. Coin ail Schroedcr en
Irrtalneil the Dancing flub at their
beauiilul home on Sandeisoii avenue
last nlpht In honor of their daughter,
.Ylndeli-ic.
Giocerles and piovlsions, lull line,
(liven lililge market. "
Will Knight and 1-amlly anUed 110m
I'liiladelphlu yesterday and will occu
py the Khei wood house 011 Dii lson
iivenue.
Celery, cukes, tomatoes, new pota
toes, etc, (lieell ltldge 111.11 ket. 1
C. U. Connor, of Cleiiburn, has moved
Into one ot the Xicol houses on Dela
ware fitivet.
Home giowu asp.uagiif, li-tnice,,
l.idlsh, onions, splnacli, parsley, etc,
Cireeu Itldge maiUet,
The annual meeting of the directors
of Hie Industrial school will be held
at the homo of Mis, It. K. Jlinley, of
Xinlli Paik, this afteiuoou at I o'clock,
l'iesli clams, (lieen Itidgo mui )(,
The nuthoillles should see to It that
the ordinance ptohlbUiug the thiowiug
of paper anil other rubbish Into the
stieet Is eufoiced. What might have
been a very serious ruuaivay.vesler
day wns caused by 11 Inige paper blow
ing III fioni of a lioisv, Dickson nvo
uiiH Is seldom clear of it and nothing
will cause, a lioise to Inke flight nmiu
(illicitly.
Shad, halibut, cod, blue, while, cIsco
nml nineUetel, Oieen Itldsn market,
Miss Cloudier, a leturued mission
ary iioin China, will speak In the As
limy Methodist I.'plseopal church to
ipmrmv evening, Monday afteiuoou
.Miss Ciouclier will address the ladles
at the home of Mrs, J. S. Miller, cor
hit of Penu avenue and Delawaio
stieet, Air Indies of the chinch and
iiugiegntioii are inlled to be piesent.
sstrawbeiiles anil pine apples, cry
cheap, (Jiceii lUdge maiket.
The second section of the r.adles
Aid society of the Oieen llldge I'tes
byterlan (hiiieh will give an applo
blossom tea In tho pailois of ihn
church next Thursday evening, when
they will be pleased to serve all their
friends.
Onion sets, :: rpiaitw for 10 cents.
fi.u den seeds, all kinds, ledmed one.
half pi Ice. ("Iieen llldge mm ket.
OLD FORGE,
The euterpilslng hose company of
this place mo beautifying their homo
by painting it.
Miss Jennie Hiodhead, of Monti oso,
spent Sunday with her giaudpaieuts,
Mr. and Mis. Samuel Hiodiead.
Mis. Henry Hauling Is slowly Jm
piovlug fiiuu her recent Illness.
Peter Toncttl has puulused the
AMUSEMENTS,
Almost Here! Next Tuesday Is Circus
GREATEST S
NOTHING LIKE'JT
EVER SEEN ON EARTH BEFORE
THE
THESE FACTS .FICURESTaL THE ST8W
lOOO People. 40 Fnmpus Funny Clowns. (50 Musicians
in urunu ropuiar I'rciuntnary concerts, u Ola
Arenas. 1-4 Mllo Rnce Track. 69 Rallrocd
cars, iuu uens, Lairs and Cages
Wild Beasts. 12 Acres of Tents
ACTUALLY 300 STAR PERFORMERS.
60 AERIALISTS
i Introducing
r-amom iiign-wire
Oymnasti, the
HOLLOWAY TRIO.
These Murvelou Performer are paid $500 a Week.
No other Show pay $100 for a Peature Act.
60 ACROBATS
Heeded by Rlnellno;
llrotliera' Lateet Im
portation, the Incom
parable Arenlc Athletes, the
NINE QARCINETTIS.
Direct from Italy. Paid the Enormous Sum of 31000 a
Week. No 'other Show could pay a fourth as much.
30 GREAT RIDERS
men and Horsewomen Gver Organized, and Introducing
for the First Time In America
MISS AMELIA FEELEY
The (Ireatest Lady Rider the World has Gver Produced.
No other Show has a Feature to compare
with this Superb Equestrienne.
VII fclkUHllMIV. ivvcmif -
UU LLkninillU INONEACTrf:
Appearing Together at One Time, In One Ring, under
the Direction of One Man, In conjunction with the Inter
nationally Famous ,
LOCKHART COMEDY ELEPHANTS
No Other Show has a Third os Many.
500 HORSES
Utilized In the Ornndest
of all Equine Displays,
Including the Famous
O'BRIEN'S 61 -HORSE ACT,
A Colossal Introductory Spectacle, "ROME IN THE
YEAR ONE," a flrand Triple Ring Circus and a Tremen
dous Revival of the 'Sports and Races of the Ancients,
big new sir
ONE 50c TICKET ADMITS TO EVERYTHING.
Children, Under 12 Years, Half Price.
SPECIAL POPULAR
ScrantOEi, Next Tuesday. SVlay 1 4.
KHtiM'rwil iiiiinl) kiI nils tiuI .iilnu-.iioiw Mow ihi, il M.illli"us Mio. ' din? -Icuo, turni'r I nl,iu 11111.1 nnd U.isliliwlon aMiiucs. Unlik
other .linnt, iiricc jl ilmnlnuii otH.i1 .111' ently IIh1 xinu as rlnrscil nt irsnlir tii'Li't wjrciiis en t.liow eriMiiuK.
stoic building leccntly occupied by the
Law leuce Stoie company.
Joseph Cieason, of New York, was
the guest of his niece. Mis. A. J.
Cooper, (lining the week.
Itev. H. A. Gieene will delher a lec
tin o in the Blick Methodist Kplscopal
church, Friday evening, May 17. Sub
ject, "Wanted, a Man." Adi'nisslon,
free. A tollectou will be taken.
The nieiubeis of tho Primitive Meth
odist chuieh will hold a fair hi the
hose house. May l'i-2.". An entertain
ment will be given each evening.
OBITUARY.
MUH. ISAAC S. JONHS Mis. Isaao
S. Jones, of Hill street, Xorth Scran
ton, who died at the family residence.
ThuiMlay evening at !::i0, was born at
IJysfaiu, Cainarvoiishlie, Noith
Wales, 011 May 2"., lS.'U. She camo to
this countiy when eighteen yeais of
oge and has lesided liere ever since.
Vov some time her health has not been
good and last August she 1 etui lied to
the laud of her birth, hoping tho
1 linage would bilng an hnpioveiiient
In her (ondltlou. She was a woman
who possessed many .splendid traits of
chaiactcr and was much ndmlieil by
all who knew ber. She was one of Ihe
most aclie nieiubeis of the Primitive.
Congiegatlonal cluncli of West Maiket
sticel. Surlvlng her ale her husband
and the following thlldien: William,
David, John, Mar, I'lbln. Ilany and
lMna, 1 Two biotlieis, Thomas Foilllies,
ot tills city, ami Peter Foulkes of Lit
tle Uoclc, Aikansis, and two sihteM
In Wales also stinive her, The Min
eral sen Ices will be.Jield nt the Puri
tan Cougifgatloiial chinch, West Mar
ket stieet. and will he in charge 01 ihe
pastor, l!e. K. J. Iteese.
PATUIC1C niI,M:SrAN AIKM-a long
Illness, due to a (.'eiieral bieakliig down
of the system, Patrick Clllevau died
esk'iday nioiiilug at his home on
Xnitli W.n-lilugtou iivenue. lb had
been 11 U'sldent of this city foi thlity
llve y.ars and was held in high is
teem by nil who knew him. Ho Is
survived by a wile and the tollowlng
cblldlell. Mis, lidlli Mcl.iln, of
Hrldgepoit, Conn: Mrs, .John Otogan,
William T., John H Josepb and, Peter
(illlevan,
ICD1TI1 MI-UtRDITII IMIlll. til" II-year-old
daughter ot Mr,' ami '.Mrs,
John Metedllh, of l'.T Noith Kiomley
aemie, died early yesleiday iiioiuliig
fiom 11 piotraeled IllneVs, The ninciul
services Aill be conducted at the
house to-iuoriow ilMcinonu at :t
o'clock, Intel mem will be made In tho
Waslibuin stieet ci'iuetery.
Fune)nls.
'I'lie funeial ol tho late 'riu.iu.i- Ma
hou will bo h"ld Mom the icsldeiuo
op Mulboiiy stieet this mm plug at '.
o'clock. A iniuleiu mass will be cele
Inuleil at St. Peter's cntli-duil nnd in
terment will be iiiadi! In Diiiimotn
(cmeteiy.
The fuinial of the late William liny
will tuk'o place fiom his boine, :ti:, Lin
den Mii'"t. lit - oMocU Sunday nl'lcr
noon. Inteniient In tho ininmoie lei
man ccmetciy.
'J lie funeral of William MouUon will
be buld nu Sunday alteiliooti at .1
..'clock fu m tho lesideiice in MiuooUa.
Inteiment 111 Miliookn Cilholic lemo
leiy. To Whom It May Concern.
'1 ill: I'Mllll.s tilth itliuu M. .1. ktiunliiii 1,-li
11 Slnt,or mwIiik: in u lilne 1 .Ion 1 1 nu- lii'tuiu
ln 1I1 jili I II (iinti-r -i litui l',t iliiiiiiiiiiii.iiIui.'
tin' f.uU In f'U willow, Ml.. )!.'.). lunniluii, o.'
llunUi 11111, lAiuuvrr.
AMUSEMENTS,
WORLffS
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CHEAP EXCURSIONS
-WIMj ilXHIJllT AT
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
THE NEW RUDOLF
OCEAN FRONT. .
Atlantic Tilj, Ni-v .rnr' f.inifnH licillli ami
pliM-me linil I.UM-t "ll ll"' nnt M"t .IP
pimnl. lint .mil ixlil M'i wall 1 IiiiIh in lions",
flip to kiic-.Ii. spiujl N.iii.!r ..His. On In all 1
..nil tl.tiiiMh;r.
(Il K MM Ks. Onni. .mil l'rop'r.
Grand Atlantic Hotel and anncx.
Muinti o nml llrnli. Atlmtlc ( in. . .1
Nxili Ji'Ji; ,1'iU li-.iililul imiiin ciL-uit . -nwle
nml Milli I1.1II1; liol iiml ' t'l'l m.'u.iIii 1 1 1 1 1 s
In liolil .mil in.iio l.m.ituiii -ilul .mil ii'iilnl,
Mitliin fttt ..ml-, nf til"' MiH I'll 1 Oiilic li.i
(lircH rllllll I-JHitl- I.IU-, SJ lo r, 1,1 lulv,
si.M) up lii iln s, , i.iio-tu f.nnilU" (i. 11 Hi j
nml .ill ti iln Willi Im I100M1 1
( lll!l,l..s I., (dl'i:
New York Amiannccmcnl.
Horner's Furnitur
Wo bid fi.t' vour jmti'oiuigo on
tlio following gj'ouiids
I. Our .sloel; tepii'sent-- lln uo
(liii'tions ..r tho nKS'l' MAKKHS
O.NLV, in inlilitloii to h'Oinlsot our
own imiiitil'iii'tiiie.
J ti i" iis-ottiuonts nt'i' 111 com
)iletn in tlio plum mid inoxponshu
goods suited lo tli" modn-l homo, 11s
111 tlio iiinin I'lubi.iiitu nnd uiti.-tic
lilies ieillileil I'm tile moto ptoteii-tiin-1101111'
ui mansion
II. Oni piii'es 1110 1 ho lowest nt
which riiiuiliiii) ol' fetniiilinri iiiitlit.
ciikI lii'ttiing tho stamp of stylo and
nioiit ill ils iippemiiiK'n, can bo iiiiinu
fuctnu'il and sold.
All tlio l.iti'M (Ii'-Ikhi :unl lllllsliei
in cull nml i'MMV line, Inclinllng
the lasliloiuillii liglit W1101K nnd
ellcL'ts for hiiiunifr fiuiilhlng.
R.J. Horner & Co.,
I'lli'iillni'i' Uakiri mid liniiorlei ,
01-05 V. i.'ld SI N5v York
.lilpilnliiR IMru Hliiorr,
A ti.lt tu tin oaUlilinliiui'iit nf II I llonipr 4
l). hiiuui. ion in Imicb nltli iivrsltilni: ttiut U
new mill north m tin,' In tin' Imiiltuie wotM
Ntl,fi I'oii.iui .it
GREAT BRITAIN'S CENSUS,
IimjI IIiiUin 1 nuit 1 iKmi; In 1 nun, tilul.
1- i'iilti In .li itt a I11t.1l iiiiiiUtiuu in J nu
Iml, IiiIiihI, iiiillmil ami W.ili'snl I ',im),il
'II1I1 i'.il ilii 11 is lii'iil iii"i. Ihi' atifjt il'
ciiiii.il uti' i'l im 11.1-f i,!itiwri iliiiuii, tin dti
luiir (t tie iintiut. ltn lumi's niiii.jxiiii iliu
liini.ilii n il iIu'm iliti.inii. vl Iln' uui'iiD u
iciniiit uu i.ml jt 1' liiMit" I tuih.i i inuiimu,.
0 Mil
I'iiuIjiuI (iiuliuliii!; Will's) . ..(i.K.ll.ll'iiW.Ki'l.niiil
lii'ljiui iln-,t loitnlul in hJI) .(i,Dii,sj7 Liinuv)
Mi.tlni'l ,iil,i:n l.uil.unil
Mn.i iiiiuiMilo liottliiir "I all il i'iio Vxicpu
iliu 1U1I111, ut 1 1 Mi oiliiloii -i. tin k.iii u(
J oiiioi, IiikI 1I11 in tin- tto.lil In tin- ami Mull
ciil I'ottii. At tin- l"liniltiir l Ihi' Miii'liiiUii
,11'iliiiy 1 In- IimhiI.iI 1 ii) I. .ui ,1 uiiiilauini el
(HOI,. 'IhU lia inimii In mini Hi in n.am.i-Vi
kt tlie I'ImIiiiiIhi: ut Ilio IV.iiitli'lli niili'i.i. V'j
11111111I iliuii nf Liimliin. iiniirliK' .licakEli . ihnl'lf.'.
liey.lf iui) liiur tluaOvt. lit' lavl, out u( mi;
AMUSEMENTS,
Day in Scrdntori,
$3,700,000
INVESTED.
Ollf UKMIII
EVERY MORNING
AT 10 O'CLOCK.
ltJFlsSBpar
mjrf,Zr " .. 9aaaam.a
TWO COMPLETE EXHIBITIONS DAILY,
At 2 nnd .'-! P. M. Doors Open One Hour Earlier.
ON ALL RAILROADS.
ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
KBIS& BUKUUNDUR
Managers and Lessees.
IIARRV A. BROWN
Local Manager.
all this w'r.nrc.
MflCflOLEYPflTTONCO
lit liercitoiic.
M.ilimc Diily
i.t, M:.r wci:k.
HUNTLEY-JACKSON COMPANY
l'lC'MlltlllU
.Mniiiliv i:rt.iru "An liiniicinl siimri."
M.ltlllll' I'm I'-, 1(1 jnd "i. IPI.I-.
I.MIlillJ l'ilic-I0, "U, ."11 lfllt
Consult Our
Lace Department
For eveiy thins1 that is new nnd de
siiablc for Diess Trimming. Mirny
excliibive ideas aie hcie shown in
Arabian, Maltese Cluny
. and Point tie Afcncon,
Laces, Applique Bands
and All Overs.
Choice lino of Plain and Fnnc
Tucldngs, of Chiifon, Libeity Sills
and Silk Mouaolino, also of Satin '
Elboity nnd Taffeta, with hemstitch '
and leal Val Insertings.
I
Larac Assortment of
Fine Silk
Trimmings
In White, Black, Persian, Blacltl
and White, etc. Stitched Taffeta and!
Satin Bands, in-ill widths.
Elegant Line of Silk and!
Lace Neckwear. .
126 Wyoming Ave.
011 piupli' m 1 lul.uit ni'l Walt', oan pe.iJ
Iiml 111 l.uniluii lulat ,11 on ui oi'iy nil
lufim-. 11. liijliiul alii .lei I 11, (ii l.ou'lonl
Think ut ncliliic; 11 tlioiis.ind-ilollij
M'lii)l!iihl lot i-IMirn wcclv.s of c.ij
viiHhliiR.or nil ciuiv.tlcnt ol $i;:s .t weel
Th.it Is what Is, oltcicil In The 'ft J
uuc'.s I'Miiuitlonnl Conttul, which col
meiicCb Monday,
Meldrura,
Scott $ Co.
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