The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 14, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCKANTON TBIBUNE-(TUESDAY, MAY ''W 1901,
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WEST SCRANTON
IMPROVEMENTS
CONTEMPLATED
CROSSWALKS WILL BE LAID ON
PETTEBONE STREET.
Sldewnlks Will Also Bo Enid on tho
Westeily Side of Noith Mnin Ave
nue Niw Buildings in West Pnrk.
Bo.nd of Tindo Meeting Tonight.
Jl. V. P. U. Annual Convention to
Be Hold at Lnnsfoul Simpson
Chinch Ladies Will Seive Supper.
Notes nnd Poi'sonnK
Hlieol i nminlsslonet KiiIhiii! I).
Thomas t oiitomplules the plitclnpr of
iios walk" mi I'ettcbnno sticct ill Ihe
lull isei t ti ii ol llulc Pink. Ilionili'V
ami Siiiiinci uxciuios, Ii'iillntr Intci ' t
I 'nils, wlik h v III in- ii kii'H lonvoii
I' mo to llii- io-l(leitt In llmt eutlon
of the ( ll.
i:idi mi' til-" In Iiik ihIm i Used fiii for
tile 1. 1 111'.' nl sidewalks- mi the wesioily
jddo "I .M tin a -iim , rinin lVttobnno
sheet to iln 'Mum limiii Mini, mill this
liiipiiiMMiii nt will ln in. idi' tint Itij-r thf
i r hilnj, s'umm miii
'I'll.' Hull Hi sell els 111 lll.lt locality
I-- nlsii upp Hi lit lii III' pinpn ty nlMl
iis, mill .in i lini t uill lie u m ill to lnie
till III I OllVtl III ll ll ,IS Ml ll) S pOS)C.
Tin V( ll Hilt IMiK I..1111I (iniipiliv
," li'O Im, a nilinlii'i nl now houses
ir, ,il nil Hull pint, .mil MWial
Htliol ll'lllolll-Ts illf 111 (illll-P of M( 1 -
iIhii In Hi it ImiiiHu Thin plot I- "ni'
I tin- most 1I1 sh, i,ii. k -Mi in p 1.1 1 l Ions
In 1 In iil, .mil K brhiA Impiovcd a-,
npi'llv as iins-lbli
XoW till"-. Ill 1)1 f 11 planted, sip'-
walUs imp lu'lni,' I 1I1I n,is mains .up
li I111, pin In, .mil ollii 1 iiiiiioeniouts
MP llf In fr 111. nil'
'I In- piopiitv owneis , ilnnt. Hip east.
III.- sill" of Xollll Af lilt ,IPI1IH' UP
.i!d niiikhiK: inipi moments on ilii-li
law us .iml l'i omuls
numb' 1 nt new hillbillies li.nc
In en eieetiil on the Hound Woods plot
fin Ini, South r)tilu awnue .mil new
hollas .lie bcltlj; hllllt 111 nihil locali
ties In Wist Si 1. niton.
A Day tor China.
This ieat oniphe Iris bu n binuilit
In fine the ptlhlii ill bool.s .11 tide- ,mrj
list llsions ol lip The liiiinoi nits
M.11K Twiiin made swee pins' chaises
against iiiissiun.uics, bin now Jlmls
tei 1: II Conm r. t nited Slates consul
.it IVKI11 il'iimii ihe p"i lod ol tl.e
l'.ocr tipilsm,;, li.is (lefdidid tin m,
mil s-is llmt Hie inissioniit K s h.ie
been nib iepipseiitril
HUYLER'S
SCOTCH
KISSES
I OK Mil r
G. W. JENKINS'.
The Latest
Sdyi! yuUIJo rlESiVdlo
The' come a little later tiiau the average lines, but
their novelty aud exclusive beauty will more thau
compensate for the unavoidable delay. The truth is,
the manufacturers could uof. get these eleventh hour
beauties out earlier, but they're still iu time for all
practical purposes and if you care to call aud look
over them this week at the various Wash Goods
Counters, you will be a welcome visitor.
Tiie Late Arrivals
include Special Designs in
Exquisite Thoughts in French Dimities
Mercerized Pongees, Pretty as Silk
Linen and Silk Ginghams
Soi-De-Suisse, Novel Effects
Mercerized Chambrays, New Designs
Silk Stripe and Check Novelties
Foulardettes, Cheap and Handsome
Mousseline Appliques, They're Lovely
Elegant Silk Stripe Grenadines
,;"-: French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams
Special
An elegant line of Fine French
Ginghams, this season's importa
tion, in all the uewest effects, 32
inches wide. Scores of patterns
to choose from, This week
Extra Display of Summer Wash Fab.
rics Every Day This Week.
Globe Warehouse
11 will ho Intel estlns to know that
the Ootitm'satlontil chin (hew in this
illy will huve iiinoiiB them on .Sunday.
Jliiy no. 11 mliHontity who has ltthored
In N'oith China foi' thirty-three yetus.
ltev. Mnik AVIilliims In innkltiff n
lour ninmiir the Congregational
diiitehct nf the AVyomltn? valley in
behalf of the Ameilcnn hoard nt coin
inhsloiieit for forcli?n missions. Ho
was dilveii out of China by Urn Uo
ns, and Iho tin Ming Hloty of hU es
rapo ttri"j5i the tpsoit of (iobl and Ml
heilu he hni' lelnlud In an Intel ett
Ing hook which tint roe-mil v been pub
llhed. 7'inlletilats of his npiiolnl
inentM will appear later,
Weekly School Deposits.
Tho following depoiilH wpie. made
M'llpiduv tit the Wt'Mt Side hank for
tho piiiills of public xphonts X01, 1,1
and l!i.
o 1 1 T1 III lrn, l III MI11 I mii,
M.OjJ ltntlii Kclb. il'ii.i I ilm P. I.Min, Hlr,;
.N'dlli' ItldiMib, -V ; .Nilllf I'dli, -III'! title
orluc Phillip", Mli; inli , MillnniM, .Mi ;
lll-i ti it c. l.iii: Mm Ihllli. V.; tnliil, -('
,.i lli-Mivs liif, s.' Ell, MIm .Muiplii, .'"ic :
Mli MilmlU, W)i . Mli llriiuMi, si) ; Ml,
MiiKiti, ! HI! MUh llultoii, ! SI: Ml" Puis
l ll; MIm 1'inw-, s,jj MM K'rllnn. vl HI;
Mlvi I'll 1111, nil!.: Ml Willi. 7ii . . Mei Mm
pin. 'iTi ! Mi 1'iilci, '-Ml, MIm IVi I,, s,i in,
tnlal, '-.'I II
5T. W. C. A. Rummage Sale.
1'iep n.itlons .no being 'nnde by
mciiibpts ol the Yoiun, Women's
Chi Istl.in iisuplittlon for n umimagp
tale, which will be held In the eonti.il
illy nt a dull lo be itnnoiiin ed Inter.
The association Is In need of moiiuv
mil Willi lh.it pin pimp In lew they
hne uipiesled Iheit fi lends to help
tllelll
tild nibbeis, (lothlng, hats, bouse-
hold eflei is and au thing thai Is not
needed .uoiind the bouse will bo .te
(pptidloi Ihe sile. ''onlilbiitloiisiii.iv
he sen! to the looms, i inner of South
.M.tiu ,ipnue and W.rlibiii 11 stifct,
ulleie tlie will be tllUi'll (.Ml 0 ol b
the .itlpiid.nits.
B. Y. P. U. Convention.
The .iiiiiii, il Kimention of the I'aptlsl
Young 1'ioplp's union of N'oi the isloin
I'piins har.ia and the Welsh lt,iitist
n-so( i.itlon will be hold ,il fmsioid
on S ituidiv, Sunday and Jfoiida;-, M.i;
P Pi and JO
liir'e numliei- ol delpgates lioin
this illy will le.ivo hole on FlldllV ,lf
tpinoiei lo at lend tho onpntlnn. All
ol the nnplMi mid IVelsb li.iptlst
(I.ui'Iks ol A'osL Sci, niton will he
n pusi'iited.
Today's Events.
The ineinbcis of Hunch Xo. hlJ, I.a
ill is' C'.itholiL neneAok'iil .isboclallun.
Will lOllllUPt a piOglOsshO C'lUlllP p.u
t and social this o onlng in thf Young
Men's Institute hall on Ninth .Main
aenuo. An ample niuiihci ol tables
w II! bo sit and some alu.ible pi 1es
will bo f,ioil lo the wililiei. rioie
laotheis' ouhosti.i will luinish nm
ii dmiiig tho e onlng and foi the
tl ll'.e
The annual moetlng of the West Side
boaid of Hade will bo bold thi3 o onlng
at the looms ocr the West hide bank,
Olluers toi the coming ear will bo
19c
TO CURE riLKS.
A Remedy That Wilt Do It nnd la
Perfectly Safe.
do not intend lo IiuIuim any ox
rppt nttlt'lpt nf loal Uioill. Wo thole
Irie taku plcastin! In culling attention
to 11 now pile euro which hni been to
innikablv siici eiriil In euillig every
foini of lulling, bleeding or protruding
pllts. The icitiedv Ih known iih thu
Pyiainlil 1'lln Cui" and In tut minuend
id by the best medical atitluiilllps oil
aeiotinl of ltd absolute wtfclv, eiti-p of
1 aiitillcatlon
and Instant teller fiom
pain.
The I'yinnild I'llo Cute ronKiInq no
opium or utliur poison and does not
IrtoifoiP wllh dallv occupation while
tlslntr. People who believed liuthlnir but
u Mii'Kleal opotatlon would cine them
have bi"'ii astonished at tho results
1 1 mil n single fiO-tont lini'kiiRP of the
l'.vianild.
AIih. Mm v O. Tvler, of lteppnor, Ore.,
w 1 lies: One paehune of Pyiamld Pile
Cilie eiilluly (llied me of piles finm
which 1 bine siiffeiod toi enis and I
have novee hud ihe HllKhtost return of
thoni since.
Mi. P. (t'lli Ion. llorl: HI lilts. Neh .
s.i: Tlip ii.ickiiRp of I'yiani'ld I'll-1
Cine elitlrplv icmovcd poi-v tiuce of
fti'lilns: piles. I cnnnol thank ou
enough for It,
The Pyiamld Pile Chip is sold hy
all diuirgli'ts at 30 cents per paekiiRp,
Tioatlse on pause nnd eitio of pllei
inalled fiee hv addipsshif? Pyiamld Co,,
Aim shall, Allch.
eleeled and addiesses will be dollveird
by Olroetoi' of Public Halety Illtih
eock and Dliector of Publle Woilis
Uoeho. A .smoker will also bo held,
Tho HciUiii T. 1 Alonte sotlely will
iih ot nl 1 o'clock this iiiirinoon in the
Wasbbtnn Hlioet 1'ioshj teilan chinch.
An Elahotato Pioduction.
Tomoiiow pm'iiIiir the cantata of
".lephlha and Ills UiiikIiU-i' will be
pel foi mid In Akais hall by the f it
enllu choli of tho Sumner Avenue
l'iesb leilan (lunch, uiunbcilnK ne.ii
Iv one biindiod olies. They will be
isslsled bv sonic ol the most talonled
,1111. items ot tho pity.
AinoiiK the soloist, will lip Piofes'-or
ll.liiv i:. Joins, Miss Phnehp .Smith,
Alls llowi II lliese. Alls. Paniilo ,lones
llt.ins, Willi, 1111 T.iiiir, Thomas Ala, uus
md a sfiu.1,1 of the Tlilitoonlli io;i
ineiit Simpson Chinch Notes.
The ladles ot Ihe (hutch mot in the
If (tine 100111 list evening' to make .11
i.iURpmcnts fin IioIcIIiir: thp Hist Ini
tial .supper ol this (uaitet. It will
ho pi pp.11 od on Thuisfiay .md will be
sei cd 1 1 0111 b to S o'clock.
lllds for the ianitoisbip or thoclnnoh
will be loeoiud until May Ji! The
(ominllUe in limine ol tliein is Addi
slon Chase, Sotll Wusley and J. F.
i:.iii(lol)li.
The iPKUl.11 (iii.iituilj love foast will
bo hold not Sunday moininpr.
The ifintilbulion cuelopes f,u the
fomliig e.u- .no bolnjr ilistlibllted
The AVomen's Jlome Alissiouiii j so
iiet held thoil lobular mootlllK- list
PM'IIIIU
TI10 IJpwoith le.iKiio will h.no diaiso
of the Allls mission seivhos on Tlitits
d.i cMiiliitf, Alaj J I
Genet al News Notes.
The '.Kied i.mt.iti, The ("InlUiin
of Heaven." wiiiteii In I'uit Puith
cioc. Al. It, will be peifoimed ut the
Kiist Welsh ConKiUnMtion.il phiiiih.
South Alain .ivpiiup, in IhiRllsh, on
Al.i JJ, and In AVolsh on Ma 2",. Ad
mission, .'". coins. Doois open at 7 1',
pr i foi iii.nui- uiiiimencot. at N p. in.
Dr. W J. I. D.ii. of Afain ,i i iiiio
and Jackson stuet. is .stiltoiiiiR rnnn
mi absuss ol tho baud, which Inca
pacitates li j in Horn ilutv.
The attention ol the .stieet t unnnls
sloni'i is called Ui the condition ot
l.u Kson stmt, botwcui (lai nolo and
llcbi'iia ai'iiups, whole tho sui face
watoi has bci omo stagnated and is a
menace to health
A son was iieenth bin n to Mi. and
Alls. Pijee Thomas, r South UmIo
1'ai U aonuo.
Piotissoi John n rhniii, who hns
been te.Hhliifra mus( class, beio has
rfone in Kile. Pa.
John J. Cuwle.v, ol PUfP slie.t, lias
been appointed outside foicninn at the
Capouso eolliei .
Tile Ladles' Aid sot ietv o the P,
nioiith i-oiiKiOKatlfinal dumb will moot
tonioi low.
""lapses Xos. s and 1J ot the Wist
Welsh 'oust i national .simdaj si hool
.-MP' a siippci In the cliui eh l.i.st
i eniny
Tile luuliist In the i.iso of the lite
Miihiiel Pinch, whii li was announced
for last fwnim, in f'oi oner Unbelts
nfllco, has hoi n poslponed until a Inter
date, owinjr to tlio abseiKo ot seveial
W i tni'ssea
The I'ohiinbln Hose coiiipnm hclil a
inctliu in tlioh iimtiii'M last in en
lua. but no aiHiou wns taken leKitlve
lo iholr vacaliiiK ilieli pieM-iit iiuu
tps, Another nuctllirf will be hi Id
lii'M Aloiiflin ineului,",
The uuuiial (omenilou ot the Hotltes
will open todnv in Tajloi The deie
Katis win be tuudeied a lor option in
the Ituboit Aim I Is IoiIko looms on
Thutsduv I'M.iiliiit, Xatlonal Piesi
dont lluiuphio DMoii, of Votmont, ai
lUed llmt nlBlit and Is (he riiohi of
ltosor i:ans, ti .,i( ksfin hee.
James Ilm us, nf ,i; Mfildlun Ml pet,
who was ane, ted on Suuiiay by Pa
iioliuiiii l)as t.n tiuintonliif, his
uioihci was lined v. in police couit
osienla,
Kll'ctlic i'il IoiIkk, KlllKht.s of Py.
thins is (loiin- .splendid woik, as shown
b the icpoits at iiny ineplHlff. Tho
liieiubeisbln Is nteadil ilMiu?, as lur
lnu ibis lei iii mi umiMml'o luso nuin
boiol now Unl,'!i, bus beep c on led.
NATION RAIDERS TINED.
Four of the Cuisndeis Aie Fined S10
Each at Topekn.
P.v I'stluslip Who fri.ui l lie .ocalnl Prc-s
'I'opoka, Kansas, Ma IJ All-, rto-e
('list, Alts. Chudwlik. Miss .Miuleliiui
SnutlnMiul and ( It. McDowell nleiided
Kttilly In u illstilet couit tn.dav nf
IdidliiK- a laid on a billlaiil hull with
Mi. .N'.iilon In Mniih. The will he
lined VIO ,Mcl
All.s. Natioii'i. tlial w.ifc set foi UiIh
ufU'innnii, bm v ihiiiiKO of emiic was
Kliiuted lie) by ,ud,'ii lliU'm
Found Dead In Bed,
H .(iiiii Wiie from 'Ihe AocutcJ Puss
rottalVh, 'a , Maj ll- i j Angle, mi' of the
most iiiomliiriit llsure nf He Jlrjclfml eeuiiti
Iji, and iiii lii(lii,n(ij IlipulilKju leailci, m4
(iiiiiii! ileuil in Iml (hi;! niciniiii, b, hu wife Mi
UlrflO J il A (Mi. ol lP anl uncil CiIIC loiin
a', ilbtuct attoroi. of llns ivunh
SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE
Mk, a cmi.li lo inn inilil 11 iti liroml Ihe
luck ol nipilliliu' 'Ihn otleii j, "Oh. it will
(.a jmji," hut in moot iat, it nill wear
tlniii iji. t oul.l ihii Iks liiiliiie.1 In liy tin
MiiiiMul iiiciliilne.' i illeil kiinii', JIjImiii, nlileli
is Mihl op a iiuilllii, suiianlu lo cine, llicy
(iill li'iiiiiillilil Kr llie isiti'iiit iflect (liter
Uklni: Hie lli-t elon-. 1'ifie iie, and ii. IMjI
i. ic free. At all (JrujrjUts.
NORTHSGRANTON
DAVID LEWIS STOPPED A RUN
AWAY HORSE.
Gave a Fine Exhibition of Courage
nnd Nerve on Vest Maikot Sticct.
Houso of John Hopkins, on Clover
Street, Deatioyecl by Fire Early
Monday Morning Entertainment
to Be Given Tonight in tho Audi
torium rersonnls nnd Other Notes
of Intel est.
David UnK of 1IIII .sheet, Mopped
it illliiiwav hoisc oil West Maikot
Hlieet yosteiday. at Ihe i Isk of .ser
ious injurv to himself. Km ttumtcly ho
CKcnpod with a .slniklniv up and Jolt
ing:. The lirno wns owned bv Clint los
naviuond, of South Boritnton, and It
came tlnnhlnir down West Maikot
stirel nt n breakneck speed, f.ewls
took in tho situation al a slancp and
placed himself in the sttcot in fiont
of the frlftlitunctl anlmiil. As it ciimo
a hi cast of him he piabbod the lelns
and eluni," to thoni until ho had slopped
Ihe horse.
Early Mnrnlng File.
A still aim m of lire wan .sent In Mon
day morning at 2 o'clock to the Cuin
boibind hose house. Tt was i allsod bv
a house owned and occupied hy John
Hopkins, on riocr stioot, uilchlntr,
(he fioin it defective flue. OwIiib to
then- belntr mi lite hdiants In the
ltlnity, ii was impossible for the llic
nien to bo of assistance.
The house was totallv destiojed. Tho
damage done amounted to u limit M.&OO,
which was piulially (ocied hy In
siiianio. Tonight's, Entertainment.
. (IcliKhlfuI onteitainment will ho
Khcn this pvonlns: at the Auditorium
for the benefit of the IJbraty or No.
2 school. The event is under the dl
icction of Aliss Jessie Tj. Slcmns, of
Peekillp. who Is known in Seiauton
and all parts of tho allev as a talented
elocutionist. She will be assisted by
Aliss Daisy Hnll, of AIII1 Cltv. Tho
piofframme to be lendeied follows:
I'iino sulo Mi,s (.iiiiiii
Hiuoiii ilrill, " Snopiii!: Aiiriiimnl"
fttent.i ci'ht little Kt
,si,le .Mi-s Pli-v Hill
liifilituii lllilitli loin a
Milm ll i thill 1 Ulitccn liu.is
.iloit, 1 Me Mi ri
inliu mIi Mi M iiiiiii lllll
Hie '(llil 'linn Minuet" liMiili fmn kiiK
Itei tt illiill I, llltl snnliis
Mililnii ilnll I'wuiu Mitin lulu-,
Nile Mi,, lln-i Hill
Aim (nihil, .nicciiipini'.t.
Told in n Tew Lines.
The oAcawitlnir foi tin' found, itiuu
foi tbo AIcmoii.il ll.iptKt ihuiLh is
completed.
ViolesMu- 1! 11, Al.utin, of hi hool
No J"i, sae ,i tnlU last munliw in tbo
lliffh Mhool betoie the Pi Inclpals'
lioiind T.iblu on the "Census"
Kobeit Head, hon o Air. and Alls
W. W. UiMil. is seilotislv ill.
Di AV. I") Uonne, of V.ivne .nenue,
is about to niitipy bis new icskIi nte
at Dak sticct and Chinch nenuc.
.Mis. David Kb hauls, of Wayne acj
iute, is iee.o( tintr fiom a hevcie 111
l e-s.
On .iccount ol lllm ss, lie A. C.
C.uebelein will bo unable to .iddu is the
'1 ucsilav al toi noon class in the Youni;
Women's Cliiistiiin iisouliitluii looms.
Ile;. (ieoiKC 1. Alilch will contimie
the study on 'The I'lopheeles ot Dan
iel," in tlic .siMli cliaptii ot Daniel,
Tuesflny
o'chu l.
attitnoun, Alnv 11 at 1
GREEN RIDGE.
.Mis ,T. ;, I'ecK, of Capoiise ,ienue,
has ictiiineil liomc alltr an nbseiiee
of tin Oo wo"ks spent In buhfiueliunna
county, htilng been called tlieie by
the si lions illniss lioin uphold tenei
of her hiothei V. Spcncei'
Tile ineinbcis ot the 13, T. I' dub
luut' leielM'd hnltatious to a maisli
mallow mast which will bo sKeu at
the boine of Aliss Kintner nel Ki Id.iy
('cniiiK.
IMw.ud Fullii, ol Dii Usem ineiuie,
d'oe to ClilnUillln je.steiday aftei
noiin on business. Ills hoi.so became
liiKhteiicd iiml biolie loose lioin the
tie-post and nil borne, tcachliiK Gieen
Hid,. witliout incident to Itself ot tho
(iiiihiffe till ll icnched Snndeison .ne
nue. Heie U mlliiled with a wnf,on,
nnd, bie.iklnif loose tiom the hiiBKy,
continued its um down Sandeison tie.
line (HI caiiKht neui Oieen Uldjri
sliiet. The Ijiikk', which was n line
nibbei .tucfl one, was badly tlnniaf,eil,
bill the hni,se was linlllll t.
Til, 'oinen',s Alissionaty sue let ot
the .sbiu. Alelhodlst Upi-copal c'huiib
.net at the hnliiti ol AIih. ,1, S, Aliller
cHliiiiiii, ifMnnon to listen to an In
foimal mission, uy talk b Aliss Cmnelu
ci, ot Tstin Una, Cliiuii. Aliss Cioucher
told I be Indies ol the needs of the
wuil; iu I'hlnii, She Mild Hint women
in Anieiicii iln nol appicclntn their
blessings hi os, ut hey would be
llioie llllNious to help those In oteL;n
lailils wlin me so unliiippy, She told
nt the i.ililuuliiPhs of tho iinthoCJiiis
tlon.s, who would ruihei dli, tluit deny
.lesiis, Ml s 1'ioiuher lelulfd Alth
Kiem teellmr tho stnty ot two ynuiiiT
Kills fiom tlie .selltHil slf ll.ul (Iliii(,e
of wlio weie inKcii pi soiiei,s, One hud
hei head jiliucd on the block and tho
knife at her tin out, mid the other
hud her body snipped of clothing ami
wiapped with i niton sntmated Willi
keifiiilio with the Iniih ulioilt to bo
npplli'il. Tbe, would not ilcn. tlidr
infill. AIs.s ('toucher will lenvo today
loi Ihlc. Dm pi,' hp. htuy jp this city
hllii lias beep tho Klicst of Altb, .1, S,
Allllui Sim will ic'tiiut in China In tho
fall The Indies of the Asbtuy Uitllch
liac pioinisi'd t semi u ,U of mate,
lllll fill her wink theie
Pea Conl f?l,50 n Ton Deliveied.
lo South Side, ceiitial cl and ceiitial
Hyde lul, AildH'S'j oi (1ms to ,1, T.
HIiuiKc), mil Ccdur .nenue 'Phono
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SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
The Junior Sewliu; Huss ot uk,
W, C. , make., tiii ieituei llmt nil
i'.n Tuesday uilJiiioon all mil .uuH
winter, will havo tlif'li iloslnej c.nci
liscs tliih afternoon at 1 lAlocif lu iho
is-koilation iooiiis, i;oiy Jiuilui iiiein.
hei fihould be picsent , soclul tlpui
ot sd'ins ami music Is lo bo had and
itfieshnii'iits, Ice cicani and fake, will
be ei veil
Tlie fcdettuy of the South Side V.
!Mi;th Side V, V. C. A. lira hn.s. met
the tukuta iii ictuined to the nltlc.c as
mjdii as pos-sible.
August iJURCII. Ol' HlQ III III Ol llllfjlll
.V: Sou, o Alder otieet, men wllh a
leiioiw aiiiik'iii Siiiulu.. 'i'bo jiwn,'
nun. .u diivliitr on the Speedway
JOMAS LONG'S SONS,
This week Is olTcictl an unexampled opportuuity to secure l;uinituie'nt prices which hnve never
before been oirered in this city. Our stock is selected from the best in the country, VVc show goods
from manufacturers th.it have no superiors, and the prices will suit all purses.
"V?7U.-a?" W fro 7
'PMit
rLr
'I El fH
Otlieis icduccd to
$12.25, Si'l.oo, $15.75, $'&-75 and $19.50.
Dining
Chairs..
A tempting anay of neat oak Dining Chairs,
of special design close woven cane seats, sub
stantial steam bent back posts and brace arms,
understock and extra linisn,
$1.25.
f$$A2lfm'
Wvfton
$4.50
fXllttT&BtAirtit
j agiflagjaa'B irBfji HjUu WSSI? j j. - .
f'otch and Cottage Furniture, a mammoth assortment of Settees, Rockers, Sewing and Reading
Chaiis, built of extra heavy maple stock, close-woven oval reed seats and backs in green, red or nat
ural finish, 74c, $1.09, $1,98, $2.98 anil $4.50.
s
dii'iirf the aiteino'in and ills iioi-ts
sud leu .- took liibl and kol lie; 1 11 1
hi' icnii' I The lniKs;v wa.s unset .'ii d
oiinj II i&'cn was Ihiowii out. .He
i-eci.ed a uuiiibi r ot secic i a 3i
on lue bod", and the hiirfBy w.fS i.e
m ulsheil.,
The nieinheis ot Comet Todse N'u 4U,
Tvblt,hts of I'.Mhias, will meet ill legll
l.ir session tbls esenlnpr at S o 1 lock at
J Tin (mint's ball.
The home of .lames i.aiift.tn oil Pitts
ton .nenue, has been hi iuhlened by a
ilatiKlilei.
The mcetim, ol Columbus coum 11, V
Al 1., which was held last night at
Pliatmaiv hall was l.nselv attended
and .1 ( onsldeiable amount of business
was ti insiLtcd.
Junior Older United Ameileau Mo.
rhanli s wlfl meet lu Schiiuplt's ball
tonlKht
A incetillK will be held this eveliilltf
01 the Catholic Aliilual nnd llenellil.il
iihsoelntlon at Phaimauy lull. All
ineinbcis .110 loquestcd to be piosent.
Nay Auw tilbe, No. 1 III, nipioed
Oidei ol lied .Men, will hold Its icku
l.u business, iiiectilin toiilKhl at I'liie
liau's hall.
OBITUARY.
Iil!. II V1SUV i:.MII. DAW'Dil.N'.-A
pioinliieiii nuntf piotcssloual man ol
.N'oilh Si 1 union, Pi. llau Ihnll Diw
snn, died ,csiuida. 11101 iiIiik al the
home of Ills hiothei, Attoilic.v Chillies
V. Dawson, In the tlili t -hKIIi 5c.11
of Ills iiRe. lie lltid sulli'iocl 1 1 0111 llieu
matHin lor .some lime and tlnee jcius
dKfi K'Ue lip ills piactiec to wilt Iho
botleiniilit ol hN health 111 Testis and
Alusko, lie letiiiniil after a e.u onlj
sllKhlly iinpioM'fl and niter a In lei
Hluy went to tile liot spiliiRS of Allihi
rfiili and AlkaiiMis, I3.nl Innt wiuiei
lie lanie baik 10 Si i.tutou and look up
hks Inline with his hiolhcr nnd niotlu"
on Sandei.soii lueuiie, Ho went into
a dec linn and yesteidiu his suftciiiiKs
ended In hks death. Di Dawson was
tho hon of Thomas A. and lluwuim
Faiinau Dawson, and was lioin In
Ulaek- Wulniii, W.MimlUK loiinty. Jan
fi, lSTi, UIh uifither sinvlvcH him, a
doe.s also his wife, tluee .slsteih, Altn
Chaile.s Kinney, 01 Itlack Walnut,
All.s, Pied 13. Stone, o Scrailtoll. Mfs.s
Susan Dawson, of Miaitton, and one
hiothei. Atloiuex C. V. DawMon. lie
was a Kiaduaio of the Colli 'ti ot Pin
skiaiis and Suikcous of llaliliiioie and
took a post-Kiadiliitu ionise at ilm
Johns Hopkins imheisltj
A slioil .seiie will be held al lllii
llOllse, 27.VJ Sandm iiill ,llUI(, Will
ncsilny f.Lnluef al 7 W, Then tlie ie
mains, ;u Loiiipanb (I li the .M.iMinii
ui dei, ,lll bo iiihen to hks old home
nt Mack Wulmii, Jh.idtoiil loiinty. aiul
Inleiitd In 'he Ou-Hleld itmetcn.
AIMS. .I',Wi,.MAN.V.--A!i.s lel
111. inn. wifo ot ite, p r v,ieinianu,
pastoi of tbu Alillliu AM'inie l.utheian
illiilib died at tlie lauiily icsliliuie
on Alillliu avenue i'sieida atiti noon
at a 'i o'tloik. The Ui (citi-e.il was ahed
74 o.i and hud been a lusldeiu ot
tills fll I'll loi t -one eais hhe w,ih
be.loed by all who knew hei lor her
iuau ( oiiinieiiilable and liiudl.v irails
and will be s.nll mlsst d b h, 1 lelop
of lilcnds, who ilei'pl .ss-inpathle Willi
her need Inn-bind Iu his lii'ie,ienii.ii.
She is f.url(d by tile lullowiiijj .sons.
Picil, chief of thei Ihe dcp.11 tiiielltj
C'liarlea SI. and Tlieudore, The fuuis-
Jona
JONAS LONG'S SONS,
Sideboards
An excellent solid
o,d Sideboard, 30x14
French bevel mirror,
om.iment.tl standards
and bric-a-brac shelv
ing, shaped double
tops and neat gilt
trimmings, has lined
silver drawer and
roomy cabinet. Reg
ular $I2. 50, 1fi
Our price. 1 U5v
Couches
Ml
Ufflw
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7h '' 'I I
Wp nnmf uith nride to, tins furl
wc carry tne h'nest line of Go-Carettes
and Baby Coaches in Northeastern Penn
sylvania. The essential features of our
Go-Carettes are the self-locking device,
the adjustability of the desk and back to
any position and the independent and
simultaneous action of the reclining at
tachment at prices ranging fibm $339,
$5.85, $6.76, $7.75, $10.00 up to $35.00.
A complete selection of parasols, lace
covers and repair parts for carriages or
go-carts kept in stock'
$2.98
Long's Sons
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
THE NEW RUDOLfT
Oioin 1 unit MIjiiIic ( ilj. Sow toi-ej' f 1111011 j
lirillh mil plrjiiui' ic-oit kuu'ist mi th- (oj-I.
Mu-l jjipniMil Hot mil tolil Siuitu lullis in
lirii-i, lieu lo ik-i. bpocnl tpimi; Pile-.
Oicln-tri iml ilniLin- ,
(lls 11 m i(i-. o mi iml Piop'i.
GRAND ATLANTIC
Hotel eno annex.
umii Vu md ll. icli, Atliutii 1 it . S- J.
s( i 11 i) 1 ititi Fill limnw iiiiinlc, f-iii; s
mil willi lulh, liul ami 1 "lil mmiiiH" lutln
in liulil iiiel innoN liiiitiou scltct; uitl eintiil,
w Illiill lew mis nt Ilic stul I'm On hi id 1,
Din-, -pulil -pilii-, lini. s) to sl'i hv wuk,
sj V) lll ll fill. s-n 1 111 I ills to falllllio (OUlll2
una ill tl .in- WiIIl f 1 liauKlit
1 inni.i s r (oi'i:.
nil will lie conducted Tliui.sday after
noon at J p m, with scivIcls nt tlie
laithcian iliiuch. Inteimcni will be
mnilc In Finest Jllll ceipet(i.
Funeinls.
Tlie fiuiLi.il of Alls, James (liler,
who dli d unday uioiiilng, will take
phu e tonioiiow- nioiniiiB, with a ic
(iilein mass at the Holy Itos.ny
chnu h. Inlei incut will be undo III
Catheilial ienioli'i.
WESTEBVELT PLEADS liUILTY.
Tie fruiting Cashier of Newni't Bank
Is Sen nnced,
Pi I xilu-iu' Win- f 1 0111 II10 .-orhlcfl Prcsi
New Voll., .Ma 1,!. Cll.llles It. Wcst
ciilt, the ircimiltliiK (ii.shier nf tho
Dune mi Iuks bank at New, nl; N. J,
was unaligned tuiliij 111 thai city lie
letiaitid lilt- plea of not utility to tlie
1 lllll M' nl enibe!eineic ol ll,liOll tnun
tin bank ami enteicd n plea of Kitllty
and wa.s siuteumi in an eins' lin
)is(inimiii Seeial itn- 11K0 Vosiorell pb adi d
guilts in two Indli nueiils for liiiKeiy
Oll these Indie tiuelllH be wiih sentellieil
to smell je.ll.s' impi Isoiimeut. The
two teims ol Iniptlsoniueni aie mil
1 OIK III lent.
WAGE DISPUTE ENDED.
11 llidii-bc Win' fmn Ilm Wuhbl Pio-s
New Yoik, Alav l.i The ihenicn
oinplii.Mil li tho ft, mini Unilioad of
New ,leis(i dec bled b ballot cstei
dav pi uillicie 10 the wilKO f-uhedlllo
U'coiiil annul upon al a (untnoiu'u
botwfen the i'inploc and oillelnlh,
objee lions had bun made 10 1 lu
schfilulc liKinise a puimltti'd tin
opi union of 1'iijfe eii0'liicn wieb but
Dili' tlieiUllll
The Mile nl i iicliluj eu-ls tin n
t il o ill.spilli
Woik of Tiaimueu,
Hi 1 cUisie Wre liom Tin- A-joclileil )'ii-ii
Alilwaiikoe, Mjj U (lip eomcnuuii if ihc
Druiliiiliiwfl ,f lii'nnicn luiln liiil,l,nl 11, we'll,
en mIiuiiiIiiioiiU lu tic ic.iiiliuiili.il tin. ,-i anl
llll-l I Hill In llDmil Ull lslailllt In In liljllil
it llllil IIJUI llli. i-.i-i.uit ill In 1 iu ot
tin1 twin im .unil iimt, re on! mil ,i-u 111
ivnitiw limine im Imiin.' tin. -elilnnria 11 ill
qlli JUIH
C01 notation!! Cliniteied.
lb lthu-lii- Uno briii '1 lie s-mliliil I'nss
ll.nil.l.mu', Mil I,, (lilllil- Mile ln'lii III
In iii il. pulniriit iiiiln' j I iIIhwi il 11
l.i-. lo lliliul, upiul. sjlimi. Pi.pl .
Iiml oMlp.111,1. I'jll-lini., ( i iul, ii'11."1"1
Ill.ii I. pijiiuiiiil Oil j ml 1,44 ceiuj. in.i , tuv.au It,
Orll) W(Wk
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
An extensive showing of Couches and adjust
able heads, divans and davenports, having latest
patterns, Belgian Vclouis, upholstered upon an
improved steel woven wire fabric with patent
non-pull-out buttons, indestructible .
and luxurious Couches. Price $9.49
Adjustable Head Divans from $16.39.
Hall
Racks
Our line of Hall Racks has
been selected to conform in price
to the capacity of every purse.
We carry them in quartered
oak, with French plate mirror,
metal drip pan and ornamental
brass hooks at
$7.85,
$9.49, $10.25
Dp to $40.00.
tli.it
$1.98
74c
AMUSEMENTS.
THE WALTER L. MAIM
ALL NEW BIG
Fashion Plate Shoute
The 20th Centuiy Amusement Idea.
CLEANEST. BRIQHEST. BEST.
AMERICA'S ONLY REPRESENTATIVE
Double Circuses, Menageries
and Hippodromes.
SGRANT0N.HDAYJAY20
riio r itcst in-ntlon,
Hie Femtile
Znnave Corp.
"I liiiil'jine 1(U N(,
I Mill s i l)iml(li'
.Mllim.i Miiiuuiii.-.
Tlie "Bloody SWh"
Rough Riders
resli fiom their Phil
ippine Victories;
A
VAST ALL-STAR PROGRAMME
(If s, n-uli nl iiml
EXCLUSIVE EEATURES.
1 HI I! OPI.V Mil I MIMIIIION In- Ilic I. Hi
1 llli tln Anlmiil Ilm, lit W, iln's Mi-l Wniiilu
Iul lllt.li Uhi r, on lliu ' rininli it It ,1 111 mil
li li 1 111
iio pi inoiiHw is inir, -n0 m npm ut
I anl 7 p in Pi Ui 1 in inn I milts 11 J nul i
I Miirmwi 11111 ,1 1 iii- ili'ini H.in lipid.
II Millllil.U, im 111 ,.i w iti ipl ml UIIUI,
I 1,1 In I I S ,
N. A. RULBERT'S MUSIC STORE
On sni P11 1111111111 111 111. .it 11 . ui
Giaud Oichestinl Conceit One Houi
Ptovlous to Eneli Pertoimnnce.
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ACADEHY OF HUSIC,
Rlils nUUOMNDliK
Mnnagcra and I.isscei.
I1AKKV A nK(V(
local llanag-r.
M I lips WI I k
HONTLEY-JflCKSON CO
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III -ill! 1 ID
W ilm ! i Hiiiuii
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Samusl Editor, lt, Pocono, Pa,
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I tilt ipbU. IM. ul i.Wn rHrji1Ii i
tvirif4 iuruUi luruir Imi mil) prliaifj
f llluoil foUuo. NrriOUf DfblllO, Uit MmUooV
I orlroc(U'i trlrlurft im rullUsi. I da.l..n.t
tfBl,sbrunti(il)rsftak.V4ri)rSorfl IpklliaaaUI. iik I
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