sgrf as n4 WUt, . '7!,J''f"!?T1,t'",' "-Mr wt U 'f1 1 5Vf t i THI3 SCRAjS'TON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1901. G fV ' WEST SCRANTON BETTER STREET CARSERVICE RAILWAY COMPANY'S CON TEMPLATED CHANGES. Tluough Cais from West Sotnntou to Prterabuig and Dunmoro Will Be Abandoned, nnd All Cms Will Have Their Taiminus in the Cen tral City Board Bill Jumper Caught In Bending Cantata In Meais' Hall Well Becelved In quest in Flitch Case. A. number of cliuiisi's hi tin West Snautiiii Htiout nil scivkc ale t,on trinpliitccl )v the Sotiitittm Hallway (ouip.ili.v when the new summer Hclied ulo roc1 Into efii'ct n June 15. In sttnd ot' i ii ti ill 11 f-r (in-- UiKitmli fiom AWft Scrntitou to PeteisliuiK and Uun inore, .is Is now done, all tats will liiw tlmlr let minim in the ccntor .It5 . the same as the South S raiilon, lit run IIIdKe. T'ltn Itleiiec and siiliinb.itis cars now luue. TiiumliMi will In- made at I'enn and I.ickiiivnnnu awnties foi nil line-. At piotiu onlv the 1uii'ii and Lafayette i.ih inn mound what Is known as the Washington avenue loop. l!v the new i'i l.tiwinmit the llvnon, l,ueille and Wnshbuiu slitel lis will also mil iiround tin loop. flldel I he Jiioseia sflndllle the l!v nou stiiet c .ii s inn tin oiltli to Dilnk ei siitit ilie AV'adihiun stieet c .irs inn to 'eteishuiK and the hueine stieet i.ns inn tluough to JJimuioie on the Liuii'l Hill line. Theve tlnotinU c.ns will lie ah.iudorud and ea h line v ill have sepai ile i.iis. Instead of tin I'vnon stieet t.it t iiiiiniiiK onlv to W'esi l,o( list stieet. as Is now done, tile slfjns villi lie ch.uiKid to lead "Liu coin I IkIUs," which s the titv lino tt i minus This Innovation will f,he the ie-d-il- lit s or th.it loeilitv additional car si i v Ice to that u bendy eniovtd on tlio Hill mm IIik. Initial Suppei Tonight. 'J lie III st initial Mippir to be m'IMiI lv the Ladles' Aid society oi the Simp son Methodist i:ps(oial eluiK h undei the new p.istoiate will take pine this evening in the liituie innni between the houis ot i anil o clock and pi II fills .lie assined of the ustoni.u v i M client bill of l.lli The iccasion will also kIvo inaiiy til" oppoi ttinltv o iiicetintr with the new Distnr, riw. II (' Mc ic iitintt and Ins Will. Till sllppCM ). chaiRe or the lidiis hosi n lines 1ie.-;in witli HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES ion svir vi G. W JENKINS. The Dainty, Dressj Shirt Waists for 1901 Are being discussed in fashion's circles everywhere not because Shirt Waists are a new thing, however (everybody knows better than that), but because there is a new form of loveliness to them, this season which is incomparable with any Shirt Waists that have gone before. If you are in doubt as to the truth of this statement let us clear away misgivings through ocular demonstration. iou Cannot Refuse To Believe What You See And it will offord us more pleasure than you cau guess at, to prove the truth of oui statemeut. The Charming: White Waists Offer Irrefutable Evidence In support of our claims. Describe them! That's beyond our ability. The variety is infinite and the various manipulations of Tucks, Insertions. Cross Tucks, Hemstitchings. Laces, Embroideries, All-overs, Kdgings, Frillings, Gatherings and what not, are so deftly and artistically arranged as to defy the most ex pert word slinger extant, in doiug them halt justice. You must see them to learn their beauties. The Colored Shirt Waists Are Marvelously Pretty They are much dressier iu appearauce tluu formerly, and vie with their while neighbors for popularity to au extent never before known. Scores of patterns and styles to choose from aud they're all new, This Is Sure to Be a Record Breaking Shirt Waist Season And no house iu the trade is better prepared to meet it than we are. Many of the styles offered are our ex clusive property, They were made to our special order and cannot be duplicated elsewhere; while in the com mon and medium grade Waists we have gathered in the cream of the market aud placed them at your service, Prices for White or Fancy Shirt Waists from $5 Down Globe Warehouse the Inltlnls U M, N, O. P. Q nnd It. Ice rienin will nlfo ho solved after the supper. Board Bill Jumper Caught. A Hluut time ni?o n trnvrlltiK mini named Mum lee 1 Mnlllund.vvho licinid cd at ralrchlld's hotel, Hklppud out, leivliiB ti $10 boiii d hill foi Landlord Alldoif to ponder over. The hitler ho eiticd n wnrtuiit ltotn Aldeimun John for Maltlnnd's nriest, nnd jpnti'rday It vvns leu I lied Hint he hud been niiested In Heading;. An otlleei In that elty eoimnuiilcated with the iilileimnu, who pent a. message back to the ulTeet that If Maltland settled the bill with rostn, lie could ho iclpiihed. If he does not do thin, the prisoner will he bl ought heie lo await the dlsposlllou of his ense. A Cieditnblo Peifoimance. A laiRi audience wltnef-sed the pio-, duetlon of the cantata, "Jeplithah and ills Daughter," In Moats' hall last ovcnlnir, nnd the perloiinaiHo was a ei editable one In eveiy lespeet. Tlie elumis woik was except tonally good, and the nolo wlnfiliiK vvas In kecnlm? with the excellence of the Kenei.il pto ductloii, H-nKhiK, rostuinlnir, etc. Pi or. iliury . Jones as "Jephthah." iind .tltH Phoebe Smith as "IphlKcnla." his daughter, gave an ei client Intei pietation of their lespetllve paits, and the lenialnder of the casl vveie c(tially ttood. A scjiuid fiom the Thltteentli leglment assisted In the pioduetlnn. Conductor P.ivles deceives much ciedlt tor the woik he has ai eomnllshed In iliilliaff the .slngeis. The peifoimance will be lejicattd this evening Cannot Learn Fnrticulais. Mis Hulilo Tltnian, ot 10JS J.tckMin slice I. wh'ose dang lit ci, Theiesa Itus sell, was so seiionsly injiiKcl in a vvllil wiL pei foinianee In Indiana on Mon day, telc'siaplu d cstotd.ty foi lutther paitlPtil.il s about the vounp; women's condition, but the only humiliation she leccived was th.it she was dangc loudly hint, and is not likely to lccover. Tin ic is no doubt about the sill's Identity, as het mother leeched a let ter from her recently in which she said she was Kointr to Join the .show. Ml.ss Vai'spii Has been a. clictis ncr fiiimer evei hlnce she was fomteen ve.us ol age. She is now twenlj-two, and duiinprliei caieei earned the solui (uct of "Qui en of the Cow C.lrls " Reception This Evening. 'I lie Itobeit Mollis lodge ol Ivoiius will lender a lcceptlon in thou mums this evening to the visiting delegates to the fli.ilid lodge, now in session at Tavloi. The leecption will bo of an liiioim.i' natuie, at which addi esses will be ddiveied bv seveial of the v IM tois and local Ivoutes A. number of .selections will be len deied by the 'William Conned Anthi.i c ite Glee club, and thei e will be olliei fcatuics of an i nteitalnlng natuie. P.e lieslmicnts will be solved and a sniok ei will lie tnioved. Inquebt in Eritch Case. Coiunei Itobeits htlcl an inquest in liis olllie last night in the ease ol the late Michael Flitch, who died suddenly on May 1 In the "Hlslng Sun" tene ment nt tho comer of Scranton and Seventh streets. Sevcrnl witnesses were examined, Including his hilde of a few days, Mr. and Mis. John Llnko, with whom Frllrh lived, nnd Aloe Fillch, n brother of deceased, vveie nlHo exatnlned, but their testimony ahed no light on the mun'H Hiiddcn death. There was no evi dence adduced to indicate that any foul play ocettned in the case, and the Jttiy lendeied a vol diet to that effect. Injured in the Mines. Petei Price, of 106 Lafayette stieet, employed as a rock worker In the Oa ju.uso mine, was sevcicly injuied about I lie head yestordtty by a fall of i oof, lie vvns tcmoveil to his home, wheie Dr. AleKenge was called and dtessud his Injinle.s. Mr. Pi Ice will recover. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The Ladles' Aid ocle-ty ol the Ply mouth Congicgntloniit chinch, hold their tegulir weekly session yestciday, at which much needle woiki..wus f' eomiilishcd. Ilie meiubeis ol the Washburn Stieet Piebytetian church met after the pr.ivrr meeting' last evening In an open paillument session on Bible school woik, and discussed the need ot Inci eased effoits along this pnilictilur line. Miss Mai Katuhei's class of the St. Mai it's Lutlieian Sunday cchool, con ducted an Ice cieam social In the biso mciit of the chinch last evening, which pioved to be an enloyable affair and vvns llbeially pnttonl'ecl Dmglais enteied ha Itenuett & Co.'s meal house, on West Lirkiivvnniiu avo. nuo, .Monday night, and emptied tln eontonts of a money diavvet, which .imounted to u few eonpeis. Two valuable- pups owned bv Clem Mush, weic stolen liotn hH place ot business recently. The J. W. H. circle of the Hampton Stioot M'ethocllnt Episcopal ehuieh will give an cntcrtuinnient this evening, under the dlioctiou ot Mis. Randolph Jones. An excellent piogiamnie has Ixen an inged. Mrs. duties Auci, of OM'oid stieet, is eiileitalning Mis. .laiiKs Conioy, of HrooUlv n, X. Y. The Baptist Voting People's union of the Jackson Stieet IJaptisL church seivid stiavv hemes and ice cieam to a linge number of pations in the base ment of the chinch last evening. Mi and Mis Addison W. Chase, of Xonh Main avenue, and Mr. and Mi. Fiank 1!. C'h'ase, of Xoi th Rromley avenue, left 'esteidav morning for a lew davs' visit to Bultalo, Nlagai.i Falls and th,. I'aii-Aniciican esposi tion. Hoiatio Pi Ice has opened a barber shop at JO J Xoith Main avenue, iut to Musgiave's ell ug sloie Membcis of the AVilliam Connell An tluaelte cllee club aie leciupsted to in-et at 7 o'elopk this evening at the Kobcit Monls lodge looms. A iogul.li meeting of the West Side c'ential Republican club will be held In theii looms this evening. NORTH SCRA1NT01N. -V 'Vet acquainted" hoe.il will lie Riven this evenng- in the chinch p.u onaue ol the Piovidence JlethodisL KpKcopal ehuieh bv Kev. and Jlih 0. A. Cine. Alaslei Toniniv- Mollis the boy so pi.inu. who lias Rallied a wide 1 epila tion din ing: the past .veai, while .sinsr Imr at eiiteitainments, sans two ol his latest .oiii?s at the Auditomim. Tues d.iv evening, and nut with gient mic- CC'ss 'Ilie fuiieial ot Mis, James (iilei took place yesttidav moiuiii tiom ho Lite honii on West Mai Let stteet. The ie mains vveie conveyed to Hie Holy Ros ai y chuii li at 10 o'clock, vvheie a sol emn high ina--s ol icqulein vvas cele biated. Uev. .1. .1. O'Tuole was c ele liiant: Rev. .1. .1. Dunn, of Rellevue, duaetiu, anil Rev. .1. V. Mojlan, suli cleacoii Mis John Lynch sanf? "Ave Maiie" William F. J,j nott sunt; "Xe.uei. My- liod. to Thee." while the lemains woie behiR removed imni the ehuieh. Theie vveie a Liirp number of ti lends and i dative-, pie.sent ul the mass, ami the doial otieiuiB- weie veiv hantlsome. Ilie ptill-beuiet.s weie An thonv P.iclden and Panic k Thomas, of f.iilxmdulc, P.mielc TiRtie, Joseph lltnley and John Ne.u.v. Interment was made in tin- c'uthcilial eenieteiv. Tile luneial ot Panic k Minphv, of Paikei stieet, took place vesterdav af leinoon at '2.M o'clock. Sciviee-.s vveie coiidui tetl al, the Ilolv Rosaiy ehuieh bv- Rev. J. J. O'Toole. Inteiineni. was nnicle in tlie c'uthcdial tenieteiy. I.iifei evtnitiK an eutei lalnmept was Kiveu in ht. Maiy'H hall, untlti- tlie tii leetion of tlie .Sunday .school teac-heis of tlie Holy Rosaiy chinch. A laige uumliLi- vveie pieent and llsumed to some- of Ninth Seiantou'.s best talent. The follow In a: pioKramme was icn deied: Duct. Annie (iolden and Alice Faiblen: jiiauo holo, Maiwuet Thoui ton, iluel, tVlla anil Maiy levcis; .solo, John HiiKhe.s: duet, Katliailiu- hulli an aud Nellie McTeut; iccitatltin, Tlumias t'laik- violli- solo, Maiy Mc DonoiiKh, tiiintette, niiio t'onnci.s, Nellie MiTeul, Maiy U CLlil; and Ku thin iiiii Sullivan. John DiiukIhm, of I'lovldcnte, was one of the laiKo uuiubfir ot nieii who lell these pill ts tor the West dltllUB the ".siiMieiisiim" of IS77, Me went to Ne vada and loi-.sevei.ll e.u.s Wlote lemi lails to hlsstvo biotheiH, IMwaitl and AiiiIioii. whom lie left behind In N'lantoii. I, iter die lettein kikw- less irtiiurm, and htlll latei iliey iea--(d allogetlur. A.s the- yeu.h Hew by and nothlntff was lieai il Horn the absent biothei, the Inotheih In Seianlon took It lor Hiauttd that lie wtib dead, and nbout ten yiaus ni;o ucelvetl vvhiit was MipinM-dly lellabln Inltii matlon that this vv.iM so Last Suiiday moiniiifff the mNslniff biothei- letuineti and, ,S may be believed, iheic huh a bappt ilino in the DiniKliei household, lie will epiiild n fthoit time hc-ie and then tutmu to Nnvnd i, vvlic-ie lie has .-.ouie iltji uiin intr pinpei ty, A veiy iinp'iitani iiiuetluK ot tlni ladiCK of tlie- Piovldciiee Pit.sbyleiian conuioijutJon will bo hehl this atter noon in tho social looms, MeiuneiH of tho Aid ttoeiety and ludle.s of thai en tho t-iuiKieBiUlou aio invited. Woil; lor tlie new ihuitli ye.u will be conoid eietl Tho masoiw have begun the founda. Hon walls jor the now ehuieh Ik-Iiib ci c tcil on (,'hiiuh avenue between Oak and Maihot stieetb. ThoniaH MoiBan. of Summit avenue K iu the hobplt.il, htlll leceivlUB treat meut loi his eye, which vv-ab ueeutly Injuiod by a bit of Hloel that Hew Into SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Alltm i coii.-lt lo iuii until it sits Le-joml .l,c ri4t.li nt micJUliK-. ilit-v vitt.it ai, "Oh, il ulll vttar anjj," but in mot cjm. It vtlll v car Ihti.i aj. I ciihl lliry- lie iiulutcJ l. lr tli; buucfelul incclicliio ullcil kcuip's Djbjm, uhlc.li U ncilcl on a poaltitc nuaraiiU'o lo cuic, ilicy vtoulj iiiiincillitely kc IIii? cwtjllcnt iir.il ( Ukins the- iliit Jo c. I'llco Vx and 30o. 1'ilal iz Irte. At all clriushu RE When Scranton Citizens Show the Way, Theie inn be no Just iciiyou vvhv uny leader of HiIh will continue lo suf fer tho tortures of an ochlnf back, the annoyance of uilnary disorders, the datiKera of diabetes or any ltldney lilt when relief Is so near at hand and tho most positive proof given that they can be cured. Rend what a Sorunton citizen Hays. .Mrs. j:. a. Jones, of tnio Lafayette .stieet, cays! ".tliineH.s of the knees, bloating mound the ankles, pain nc-ioss the loins when stoophur llftlnrj auytlihiB or when 1 eeited myself eleaily pioved X had kidney com plaint. Donn's Kidney Pills weto In ought to mv notice tluough an nd vettlsement I saw In one of out- pa perse, and I piocuietl a box from Mai thews' Bios, thus stoic. I followed up the ticalineut until 1 ued several boes, Tlie lumeness and the bloiitlnfj dlsuiipeaied. 1 know of otheia In Sei anion who used Doan's Kidney Pills nnd obtained gieat lellef." For sale by all dealers. Pi lee 50 rents. Fostei -Mllblli u Co., Huflnlo, N. y sole asents tor the 1'nltcd .States. Rcmemhei the nutne Ooan'a .ind take no othei it. It i-- let uncertain as to -whether the sight of the eye can be lestored. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The icmalns of the late Mis. Anna C'llffoitl vveie Blven Inteimeiit yebter elav moi nliiB at !l o'elotk In the Ca thedral (cmeteiy. The funeral vvas held fiom the family i evidence on Oi e hard stieet nnd was laiBcly attended by siuiowIiiB friends and lelatlves of the deceased. At SI. Petei's e.ithe dial a letiiilem muss was eelebiated. The Sct.inton SaenBen uncle met tot lehearsdl last. evenhiB in Alhletlt hall Runic li No JJC, Ladles' Catholic Renellelal a--soclalion, will meet in reBUlar session tills eveniUK In Phai niuey hall. All inemlieis .tie ieo,nested to be (uesenl. Mis John Nealib. of IJeoc ti stieet, met with a dlstiesshiB accident ye.s triday af lei noon, being kicked bv a mule on the left side of hee head. Tlie accident oecuired near her lesldence. The kick which she leceived lendeied her unconscious. She received an ugly wound and hei left ear was split no badlv that sevtt.il stlclios vveie nec essaiv to close the wound. Tho 10-yeai-old son of Mis. StaenB lein, ot 020 Ciovvn avenue, tell down a (light of stalls vesteiday and dislo cated her light elbow ioint Di .1. J. Walsh re -set the dislocated liiem bei. The Lov.iliv dub of the young Wo men's CMuIbtl.iii association will meet on Kildav night. The meetiim will be ol spceiii 1 Intel est as a gobpe! song ser vice will be conducted hv James Main, assistant seeutaiv- of the young Men's Chiistian assoeiation. The Young Men'.s Christian assoei tlton choius will slug liveiv- niembei ol tin- tlub should lie piesent. The Ladies' Aid -ocielv of tlie Ce dar Avenue Methodist JJiiiscop.il ehuieh will hold a itimmage s.tlc nt 211 Wyoming avenue, beginning Tuesday, M.iv A. Those having lontiibutions mav have them eaiied toi by sending vvoid to the set maiy, Mis Dalton. 7,20 Pear stieet, oi to the paisomigt, on Cedai avenue. DUNMORE, Oi. t: J cn.imbeil.iin and wlf- left yesteidav for Philadelphia, vvheie the doi tor aoes as a delegate ..o Hie gt n ei.il tt-seniblv of Piesbv teilitn i lunch, being held theie. Mesis. Hopkins and R?dd. of Hie tianspoitalion depaitment of 'In IMe lailioad, weie In tovtn jestettliy. iZm. n Swait-, ot Chinch -.tieei, v-as uble'tti b about .main vesteniav, nllcr his icceiit aeeidont. (!e-oige Winlersleln enieml upon hl. new duties with tin- Lile comjiany ycsieiday. Mis. 4. L Rice Is III at hei home on Mill stnct. Miss Mollle Ciine.v. 'if In ink" -r stiett, Is sutToilug ttom .in atiavk of tv lipoid fever. MIN00KA. A veiv (iicitly wedding was snieiiiii 1ed jtsleitlay atteinoon at J o'tloelc hi St. Joseph's, church, when Mr. Peter Iluckley and Miss Catheilne I'eeney, both lopulai vtiuiig people ol this place, weie loined III holy wedlock bv Rev. Pathei Ilea. Tlie Illicit sinaitl was Miss i,ulu Mcl")onald. of the West Side, and the ginoiu was atttudtd by John llollein, of Mlnooka. The bilde and her maid weie chaimlngly attlied in tt-iy btiomlng tostunies, and jne .seiited a )iett appeaianeo Alter the cueiuony, i shoi t tlilve was taken. Ppoa leturnlng, the paity lepahed tt the bom - of the bible's pncuts, .Mi. and Mis John Feeney, of .Main stieet, wh"le a sumpluoux iei.ist was so veil. GREEN RIDGE. II i-fiimi il Mrtuti t Pr Hint mil Potwn tin- 1 1 Id il Ma lilo Ik nit, tl siniUroim m nur ami llu'.'ui -luct Iat mi nil. Dr. V. fi. siuii.i,ii, 1 1 (In- W ii v viitlioilUt I ilit.oi d tlitiiili, iituhc-l the mi nil -..in wii, l)r I. 1 1,. f.iill'l Html iiratti uii-l Pit ( tun- h t llu s,)iii( in, smi.iin .ii ko vtilli Lie il. inline n( (In lulkiitt v, llli nliltl. lit iktriml Igie H Milltiin clialni llli lent; Hint.-. Ike l illli. Hiei-. Mi- L linu.iU, Pi 11 l.-. Mj, Ht-litit Von Mnrtli, I I'. Iltuiittill, s, svtilltlli- llli) (tl pit lilll till 1 . f 1IIU-11 M In III! luliitl liy i ijiuilcttt- turn tli PiovMuicp I'rv. m ni in olmiili 1 no inciiiUrs of llirjui loiLo, il lift- nil Vtetptfil Miviie, ui ttlilcli lie u i i iminliu, illtiitltit in i butlj, llu llorjl iirtiilti-j tttic tu!t ami IciMtldil lie liody til It tali n lo 111 nk Walnut, Wtoinliiu' cnuntt, tills li.niiiing, ttlitie inlilliicM ulll d null; m Otirlitlit cniclci V W Piillip i tiuilii iu lu.e adilliicn lo liis Wasliiiitiou nt inn. itslticDce. Hit (iictn niilge Woiiuti's l lirUtui 1 1 1 1 1 1 r -jhc imiui tvlll liolil ils uviilur meeting tins allt'inixm ai o o clock, in (lie I variolic al durih uii Ciiiotiit,- av ime. Ml innilr nn ir-ii-,iu in It- j in ii nt liii-iiii'i uf tliiioit3iitu I' .ill ill lit- ciaiirauttl WEATHER YESTERDAY. I otal data lor 31 ij li, I'M! Ililtifl tciiiniatuiii hi dt,ie Uiwt,t ninit-uturp 19 difltoj Itclallto litunldity: S a. iu Tu ici tent. 8 p ni. Ji .i.t tt'it. l'ntiiitjlon, 'it liouit ended & i in, noiir, neat lit r, sliat OBITUARY. JOSEPH SPENCP.R KNICIHT. Jo.seph Spencer Knight, a prominent lotldent of Dunmore, died at his homo on Jilakoly sheet ycHterduy morning, after an Illness of one week. On Wednesday he contiiidcd a Might Tilil which graduallv developed Into (ineit monla, resulting In his death yester tlay. Mr. Knight vvas one ot the best known citizens of Dunmore, having lived there for upvvnids of twenty ycats ip was bom hi llnneock, Dela vvaie county, N. Y sKty-four yenr.s ago, and lived th"ie until 1873, when he took up his lesldence In thin val ley. In ISBl ho enlisted n u. volun teer In Company I, Heventy-sec-ond regiment of New- Yoik Mute, and fought for bin country under the com mand of Cienenil fllekles until 1Si!4, when he was honorably discharged. In 180S he was mauled to Laura Hull, daughter of William Hull, of Mount Pleasant, this state. The deceased w'iih one of the (imminent meinbeii of the Dunmoio Methodist L'plscopal thuirh, and hn.s been the teacher of a huge IJIble idiibs In thu Sunday srhool for n number of ycats. lie- was possessed of a quiet, happy disposi tion, pleannnt to oveivono, a loving husband and n good ft tend. He ts sur vived bv his widow, who has the sym pathy of a host of acquaintances. The funeial will be conducted bv the Oinnd Aimy of the Republic, nnd will be held In the Dunmoie Methodist ehuieh on Pntutday at 2 p. m. PATRICK MURRAY. The leinalus ot Patrick Munny, who died at Wheel ing, W. Va., Satin day night, after a Inicf Illness of typhoid fever, at lived heie yestciday motnlng nnd vveie con veyed to the pironts' homo, fins Min eral streel. The funeial will take place tomoriow moining fiom the house, i't 9 o'clock, and front St. Petei's cathcdi.il at 9 P.O. Inlet ment will be In Hyde Paik Catholic ceme tery. Mi. Munay vvas a young man, U'fi yeai.s ot age, and well known bete. Hut death was a complete surptise to his trlends, and especially to his par ents, to whom he vviote last week that he would soon come home and stait in business for himself. He left bore about a year ago, and for the past two months has been in the employ of the Raltlmote and Ohio inlhoad, nt AVhcellng. Resides his patents, he Is suivived bv his sister, P.eile and biotheis. J J, and M V. Mill I ay Funeinls. The liuienl of Mi.s. Ktehnumi will tike plate this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Those who de-siie to view the teiniins tan do so tod.iv fiom 11 o'clock until tlie time for tlie tuneral tei vices, in the Zion Liithu.iu chinch, on MilTlin avenue This afternoon tlie tuneial ot Wil liam Rtlgar Plumlev. late headmaster ol the School of the Laekawannu, will take place. The set vices will be at 3 p. in. in the Plist Ptesby teilau elturch Intel mem at Metuchen, X. J, on Kil dav. RULES FOR RIFLE RANGE. They Aie Contained in a Geneial Older Issued by Inspector of Rifle Piactice Caiter. Vitst Lieutenant Lewis I! Cat lei, It'spt't'toi of lille piActice of the Tliil teenth leglment. has lust issued a geneial order containing tules and teg ulations for the- Mtidance or tin1 mem bcis of the tcgimont dining the tide piactlco season of 1001. Tlie season opened yisteulay and will continue until Oct. .il. All uiiali tving scenes must be made mulct the supei vision ol cither tlie Inspector, the Hinge mastei oi an assistant lunge mastei, or vvhiih latter theie aie to be thiee to be detailed ltotn Com panies 1. V and IS by the commanding oflicet.s of these eonimnnds. Regimen tal C'limmissaiy Seigeant llniry J. Humans is appointed lange miihter. 'Ilie nhksou City l.inge- Is to be opened tot use on alternoons only. Candidates who have never qualified as maiksincu will be Hist leqiihed to tlassiiv at "tin ee ranges, vi: 100, 20i) and iiOU yatds. A candidate Intending te. quullty-wlll be allow etl two sighting o,- wattling shots in addition to tlie lite to be counted in the scote Complin v commandei.s aie ditctted to iiiMiutt theii commands in sight ing nnd in tlie ptoper manner of hold ing tlie title ten illfle-ient lange.s. Tliev aie also diieeted lo itthisl that their men qualify eailv in the .seahon. Lieu tenant Caiter insihts that "this tegl inent mtutt lertaln Its fottuei ptestige ot qualify ins, evcty meinliei." PROGRAMME FOR TONIGHT. To Be Rendeied by Sabbath School Oichcstia. The 'ollowlng piogiauune will bo given at the Set ntitl Picsbytetlan hab b.ith Smool oithe-stui torae-it tnnlgltt at s o'cloclt, iu tlie lectuiu loom of tint t lunch: iinliiMii, llniiiiinl tltfiiniL niliiii lliomn I Volil, "lit III' vl " stliillli'it ' Ml. Itililt WIIIi.hii-. ' flllcllCr.il 1 VltulllilIIIIIIHlt ) llaip MiuiUt in 1. I lit Vlhici , , .sdmiLUir Ui-s piuoilit liiliii'loiif, I'hll ulilihl.l. I'Ijiio, (cniiltti ill P Vlltim . , Muiilil-oolin t. -i etiliil lot llu ul with On In li.i ) vii.s VI ilt I Itiimit. Oitln-.tii, "Ulltlt II mi "II' I'loplii!" Mi toilicil I'iiiiO 111 s(u ii, tt lit Hi i io! ,. I.Jll. (hi W lit iili.viiio I. id U Milirl lltin.ii I 'ilie (i) CM.il. I Vtilt i- (lil VutMiliKlit Ni.lit. i't) Hit mi'. I mil I lie C.mIi, "I lll.llnl" .... 1 nine .Mr. Illllill WllliHil ll.ilp, lull illli ii Until ' ( imlluia. Iln-li t mi ' M.i-( U'lll Mhi llomtliy .lulihUollo Orihi.-ll i, l'liitt rjlllJ.-i.i . t.niinuil Ml Ih nil" II. PirtMin, Vtti niuiiM Mi ,1. M (liinti. Until i GRADING IS UNDER WAY. Five Gnngs nt Woik on the New Tiolley Road. Woik on tho ttoetlou ot tin Lieka wanna and Wyoming Valley Rapid Ti.uiHlt company '.s load Iniwieu limit and Pllthton has now benuu In eain-e-.st l-'lve Bailgf. of luhnieih illicit ilve ilifieiellt Mib'COiitiaetotft aie iiigiiBed In the kiadlns at dlffeient points alon; the ten-tulle .stietch between tho two eitir.s These ronttneloit. tue M. II. U tie, of S'Craiitou. 1'a.e . Hon, of Seiiinton; Dt.l.ui t'v Co. ot Philadelphia, John Nov ill", of Se-taittuii, and Patilik Me llow an of Aveia. The U'lng Hiidge. lompnn, of ("io. laud, . whiih has tho contiaet for all tho Inlilgu woik, ts nmkltig i.ipitl logic'S.s with the abutment.-- ol the- big btitlge ai Aveia. The lompiny is tidvei Using today lot- bid.s for teal Ing down and dealing away the (iiithcliu Ire. company's plant, at the coiner of Ciovvn avenue. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Splendid value will department. You can not attord to look hastily at the fine offers we make. We buy at low rates and can sell at less prices than the majority. Millinery Our (Willineiy Depart ment will offer exceptional attractions today. We shall show a special line of La dies' Hats of very superior value, elegantly trimmed and of the best materials nothing shoddy. Many different styles fiom $3.75 to $6.50 A beautiful variety of Children's Leghorn Hats edged with shirred and tucked mull, and trimmed with ilowers and mull rosettes. Special price .pl.o" V Shoes vav Ladies' Oxford, mannish last, heavy and light, up-to-date toe; unequalled . .q value pli4 s&& Jonas Long's Sods ( Michaelian Bros. & Co. ORIENTAL RUGS To our Saratoga Springs Store. But that we have about tnty rugs 01 an aica, vvuiu. . v.w.. .. . ....., in our stock longer, and we will sell them at sacrificed prices. Best Wilton, Arlington and Smyrna Rugs Also China and Japan Mattings At Reduced Prices. AMUSEMENTS, ACADEMY OF flUSIC, RBIS&BUI(IUNnR HAKKY A. HROVV.N UnnajerJ and Leasees I ol MJiujer. HUNTLEYcJflCKSON CO imi -.in in, lliin-iln Vhiiiiti 'V iv,ln "" II .In I.mhIiii, 'V Cinl ml I inl.n Mtliutf ' V Vlnlili lit 111 I milt l.tiiimu Mltl irl li (,! ' , M'l Wl Hi VEBA DE NOIE STOCK COMPANY In KtiHikirc Every Womau e:v sr v si aO ,s"""",i':,'B"iaiitov;;ii.if" MARVEL Whirling Sprfi) llHMion itaiilijrl"f' ; ' . t - ..! ' cfg ' ' ., Ma.I I .IfltKI It I 1 ll'ltlllt ll 1 It I It a iHt taiai i" A,, r. ujr..irill II Ii inn .t nil pl tin nil tr. bi 1 iiuUliiiil'i'Tll llllll lift linok .r.uu 11 !-' lull jurlit iilJitiucia !": " J'V'J lllllllll1 IU 'llH' l" I ' ltunmui). Utiles Hill! N'W "ii an I I.ofiiat nm I. inuKf vvav- for tln imllfv ii)ininii's itivt'i in mi. POLICE AND ALDERMEN. WiIIIjiii itittii tv n .uiiitul ttiiinlit 11 II' lll.l.lliti ul U Illllill II I illli., tttl) I'ii. 1 i. j, 11111111 jt n7 l.jikj.iiiti.i ituiiH C'uiiU tlallunl t Ii4t (. ot It'll l -mi' Illli' llli I'll' 1 il' iHI iiiinvit ilitl 1 iiiiillil 111 Jin) 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lilin M 1. I tuli llotti' imni lutioii i-in niitl nl lie iil-vihi u tiiulilf In u aii'l vt.i. tmmiuitt.il Iu lilt II unit jll 1 ,, tlllllt lit nllirm Vilil.n, tt II! I.MItll .nuiiii. - jilt. ml iiui'lj mi He 1 11.11,. ni niiuit, I lllllllll lit Mill tllllll Mill) illllill ll.ll t 1 In 11 Int. mi lniMl.it lutou' VI'IuiiiJii Ktllcn ui Vtlill In (lllllll) Vt H lllf till Illllill, Mill t lu.l tittoni ilul no (Mnilh) 1.3-1 lliiitti fit lu-t IIU illis Nllilll ilniitH, mi 111 ll.ll tljl uiimjc li) 1 iuii- Ilul j! II"' liim tthtii Vim I..U iIjiiim! It- Hut ililii'l lit llu lit iMiillul j 111 lutl V mcial uiiliur Mine j. I'KMiiiul il tin- I11 1 In-; 11 llu tin in lil Ij.i iiltlil Itfiirt) VM 111 Jll Ilii'lOt Ni'Ht t'l llu wiliuat't ttiuM -pill. I n.litli, mil Hull J. lin iiit luiMiu Mini tiuilii i.itiU I'iiIIhIi mil I ni!llli Out oui.' nun. Iiittitir. .villi siit.il, I'lihi-h jx I Milill.li jml Jimlliti 111.111 tutilil -imI. iilill-.lt jlitl Viu'IMi I ul m I'ulhli. M.lrimtii HiiiMt vtuiil I iiil, liU iUillt 11 In tin' null vtli luiilii tltiiit J.nJUli ri'tl Ktliiliiiun iiuiilit iiilt'il'itt llioni lit V-I'lUli lo (lie tfionl nun. ulio utiiilil luiit llu'iii lii(') IVIItli mil Hit llitm Jl llii.' tilliic. Wiit-ii the iiituiNi aiitwcii'l llu' uo. riM vtould Ui. rttiutd lit IliU iiirJii) the jl " &L v - j JONAS LONG'S SONS. be found in every AA Special Sale Black Si Ik Grenadines: Black Silk Grenadines, 45 inches wide, 3 widths, satin stripe: also 45 inch iron frame, regular price $ 1. 25. Special, 89c Black Grenadines in floral and stripe designs, legular 1.00 quality. Special 89c Black Fiench Silk Gren adines, latest importations in design and weave, 45 inches wide, five diess pat terns in each quality of 6 to 7 yard lengths. Regulat iij.oo quality. Special Regular 17.50 quality. Special- $10.50 $15.00. Regular 22.00 ..1fi ftft quality. Special.. lo.UU All-Wool Serges, extra width, extra values, have been sold all along for 75c. They come in brown, cas tor, navy, royal blue, myr tle, black, garnet. Steam sponged and shrunk en. Ourpiice 48c 124 Washington Ave. In a few days we have to ship the gieater part of oui stock of beloie shipping we may tell you MUSMENTS. THE WALTER L. MAIN ALL NEW Blti Fashion Plate Shouis The 20th Centmy Amusement Idea. CLEANKST. UKIQHESr. 'BEST. AMLRICA'S ONLY REPRESENTATIVE Double Circuses, Menageries and Hippodromes. ' SCRANTON JONDAYJAY 20 'llici T.iii.i iu u' n, I The IllooJ Sixth" Tho Feinalf X.ounvc Corp 'I liiiitlt.iuc' VOl St. I vim t in liituliltiin. villa n viiiiuiitiij. RoughRidera rosli from their Phil ipine Victories: A VAST ALL-STAR PROGRAMME or -iiiviiitiiji imi EXCLUSIVE FEATURES. 1 111 I. Ol'IA Vllt I VIIIIIHION lij llu- I. ill t iih 1I10 Vuli mi Hjii l 1 Wui M' MiH Wont'tii. ml ili-.ii 1 iu 1 1 . hi llu' .itun'it .a 11 j 111 Jul I ll II III IVVil I'l IIIOI.M VM 1 1 ill Doura rptu Jt I urn) T i 111 I'ltl'Jliiiii ' 1 1 iiiii- jt i an) S n in tiiuiKiiii nut ouiiiiirf 1 tiioiiiijiiif equal. I.i .iiii'Mi, inn in .Inn iiiiiuuut uiiiJi II ntl ' It t.,, j N. A. UULBERT'S MUSIC STORE tin Mutt lljt tuiiiui in nit, 11 u in Gi.uid Oichestinl Conceit One Hour Pievious to Each Feiformance. llllllUll IllllUStil III tltllll' t'lliUll ItjUlllt'llJ I) iuii. ml lin liuliliuj; Hi ml-ciior in f ) lull foi lil-, jiit 11 nut) tl mill 1 Pen Conl $1.50 11 Ton DeliveieR. io Soulh Sldf, 1e11tt.il Iiy anil centra llilt' l'.uK. Aililics.s oitici.s to .1. T, Slim Key, 1911 Cetlut uveuue. 'Phoni titej. iA& pX&&" . , tJ&"-