W9l"54tfJtJTOi tK,, Ivl i. v I rp TMB SCKANTOtf TIUBIJNE-TIUWSDAY, MAY 23, lOOf. ,.G. !fKxvfWtff'!!',t JfrW?i&rlp 'Wi)'jlprrf& TTP WEST SCRANTON THEB.Y.P.U. ATLANSFORD ANNUAL CONVENTION ATTEND ED BY LOCAL DELEGATES. -uther Lowls, of West Scinnton, Elected Fiesitlcnt of tho Union. Pnpcig Rend by Delegates Welsh Baptist Assoclntltm Meetings. Poich Thieves nt Woik Again. Tho Places Visited Cantata Last Evening Chlnnman Lost His Money Notes nnd Peisonnls. Tim clclith niiiiiinl toiivenlluti of tho Wi'lslt Kapllxi YiuiiiB People's union of Noitliensieiti 1'cntm.vlviinln wiih hold Mitmdiiy,, tfunclny ami Monclnv In the "Welsh IliipilNi i hut ill at l.nnsioiil, I'm Tin- "VN'otfli Unptlst association nlsn held their minimi sessions ill the amu time, mid ainniiEr those in attendance woio thr following ollkets, doleffiites ami inuniheis fiom thu South .Main Avenue lluptlsi dirndl. .Vs"ilitlon I ilwiml I. llmliiK, Iiilm I. Mt r um, limit mil I' IIiuiiiii. lain. V I ej.n, lului .1. Iliiphlu-, .loliil I. IniMtn in. I lHV II V I'. V. MKmi Mirllia II ul, Nil ill VI lolilli, i nl In r IcvW-i mil Unlit I llul- Tho openliii? s. "lnn was hold nil J'llditv evnini; w 1 1 1 1 an IhiRlMi sci -inon hv 1!cv. Hem v Thomas, of Vi ost ium?, .Md. S ttm iltiv moi iiinpr tho I!. V. P. I. business oiifcrciiio was hold, at whlt.li .1 jiow i oiistltiitloti wai adopted anil the following olllteis weie eleeled: Piosklorit, I.ulhoi 1 o N, of "West Si laifton; ill st vlre-picslilc.nl, ls.uir "Ociiiirhton. of lMwardselilo' second t iop-pieslilcnt. Tli- Mmv llavl-, of Xiintleoko; leeotcllnir "uriPtt'iv. Mii 1.1111 in Thomas or Pitt-ton; llnanei il -irietaiv, .John ('. ItlthitiN, of T.iv -loi ; tieasuroi, "William X. Kva.n, of Plymouth. Tho hoard of ninnaseis will ron-i-l of the oflkcis and .l ropiesontatlvo finin ociv .-oriotv In the union not nlicadv rcpirsented hv .in oflker. Tin1 nihil ps" of welcome w.is made hv "Itev J. T. Ci Willis of T.ansford. anil David .1. Pa vis ot AVest Sii.iiitnu, in i ilo the iosj f use. Situiil.iy p i nlncr the llloiaiv oei dscs wpip hold Mis- Maifr.tict John, il Mahaiim- I'llv. n. id an inteio-tliiK P .per on "Yciiinir People'- Relitlon to Alii.-ion.il," AVoi k." 'i ti f I "Miss It.u lml Vintei-. of X.mlKokn. ipiiI an in stitutive p ipoi on ' Ttnipeiani c ' The .itlrtie-s nt Hip ovenitm was de lhcicil bv Ilev .Mali S llolmt. n f , of Tinpi Theological -omlnnv, of HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES 101! MM' r G W. JENKINS'. This Is to Be A White Season Aud White Goods are more in demand for skirts, waists, and cool summer frocks, than we have ever known before. Then there is another reason why White Goods are active. The Graduating Girl Is just making up her mind for the fiftieth aud last time, what she is going to wear, on the most event ful day in her life's history. Drap De Soie, Persian Lawns And French Batistes Have proved first favoriies so far for the dainty robes of the winsome maidens who intend bidding adieu to to their school days. Lace Striped Novelties India Linons and Victoria Lawns Are also sought for, while the simple Dotted Swisses and other old-time favorites are also in demand. Most of the above are used for street dresses or waists also For Separate Skirts Nothing has yet come along that is as popular as the ever new French Piques. .We have them in all sized welts, and prices are a little better tluu just right for the buyer. , Wonderful Bargain Lot In Pique Remuauts iu from i to 10 yard leugths. Not a yard of them could be duplicated tor less thau 40 cents a yard, and some are worth a " mm good deal more. Your choice as long C ma limy mm vuw jthiuiiiim Globe Warehouse rhoder, Pit., on "TIip Common Soit oi s'onc In HIIiIp Study." Sunday afternoon Hip dnloBalPi llil I'liul to a paper on "The Necessity of Mine Pttltcd Action UpIwopii Voiiiib and Old In Our Ohtirches" titul a soi inoii on "Jltininn and DIvIiip t'o-opota-tlnii" hv llov. J. 13l?ht IMlietls ut South WIIUeo-Hiiiic. I'lio ioiifpictn.es of the WpNIi Hup iImI tis'iiclnlton wpio also held Satur day, Sunday nnd rUontlny. Tho httsl H'ki session w is held Snltirdiv after noon, with pieathltiB set vices in the (euliitf Additional ptcachlntr piIpci wiic held SUIKI115 atlPinoon and evoii Ini? and I lie huslncss was coticluded on Monda All of the di'le.nito" hap lPttlincd and pspip'-spd thcnisohps as lining well pIcnM'd .Kh'the vllt, and hip p.tltli ulaih pmIIhiIiiiIp oxer 'lie hopitalltv of the people of t, insfoul. The next ((invention will he lipid In nlyplmnt. and the annual TtaptM Vouns; Peo ple's psiuislon will he inn to (lien Onoho In Auuu-t. St. Brenden's Mlnstiels. The ineinhcts or SI. Iliendcn'K touii cll, YiiiuiB Men's Institute, who aie ic hi'uisliiga nilnsiiel pei fin inn nee. under tile dliectlon ol Pi of. John '1'. W'atUlns held a ioliuiis.il last ineulntr. and uie pioKtexsiiif,' eiy nltiU with their oil. The choiuses and f-nlo pnits mo up-to-date, and when tho show Is put on In Mi-ais' hall diiihiK the miond week In June, a mm v tiedltnble pei loiiiianco Is nntlolp.iti d, The tiunlios aie James CuniniliiRs, lluneno I'osKiove, 1th hunt l.oneiwin atirf i:dwaid M'cl.iln, and the horn", mo inanlinil.ited by Robot l nuff, Mliliael 1tuilo. Daniel l.enlhun and leo Cios mIh m. J. rittilbhon will ail as In tel loLtitoi. The soloists will be Janus McAndiew, AVilliaiu Vntwton, .laoies ('uniinliiKs, AValtir Diekolnhk. Heit Johnson, P.lohaid 1-oneiKan. Ilaiiy Siillhan and leo Ciossln. All nt the selections aie luiijlit, tune ful and catthy and aie siiiik with nun li etithuslasni A nuinboi of specialties will he Intioduceil In tho pi i foi m. nice, and after the entei tainnii nt a dance will he s;leii. Poich Thieves at Woik. lifsldints of South Main and llde Talk nomio were conipliiinliiK ' o-,t"i-(l.is ol losses nt the hands of muc1i IhliMs -ho m opeintliiRT Wodnes dav nipht. The MiCiacken and Kin li ner li.uk po'thps, on Tde Talk ae nue. and TV Stiupplei s and Alts l" M. loins', on South Main aenue, weie ' Niti il i '.u pots, ihalis, tables pn tines mil iithei house fin iiisliitiRs who i mlid op .Mid it Is belifxed the hiiic opoia lius ate those wijn have been isitln 1 1 fi lp irtlois, and ai i injr ott ilolhiiiK fioin i lot Pes lines 'The Chtldien of Heaven." An cm client leniUtinn w is Kiwn list peniiiR in tho h'list Welsh Coiimo K.tlloaal i linn h South Mam ueiiiie, of the saiitd cantata, 'The Chlldien ol Ueaen" Pint. Dinlil Pi othei lie's lales i omposition. Tho wink Aas in teipietcd b tin 1llonile ihoii, undei the leidciship ol CondiKloi William J 1) an s, and was win thj ol all the pood ltlMfflMt ... tlilncs spoken of II by tho Ihiko audi ence which attended, Tho children RaiiR' remarUahtv well for thclt apes, which miiRO fioin live to tlfteen jpars. The lIiumii'Ipih noic pottraveil by Mrs. l-'tntik ItiUiuhiRP, Mlsi i:il7aboth llllliott, U.ulil J. Davis and David Jenkins, Tho sIurois weie atcoinpaiiled by Misses N'onuu "Williams and Annie T. Humphreys, niheis who wpip feiitutcd In 1 ho pet foi nialRe weio MIhuos Usthei Thomas, Annie Diuls and Smith Da vis. The cantata will bo lendeiud In Welsh this osetiltiK. Chlnamnn Lost H1b Money. Henry How, of loi South Main avenue, 1 etched a loiter .vpstcnhiy which he cNppitid lontnlncd two twenty and two ten dollar hills, but upon opening It dNtoveied that the money was missing. o teleiaphed lininedlately to the sender In Moiiltoiil, who nnsweied Illicit that the inonev hud been sent. As Hip letter was not iprIsIimpiI, the postal 11 titlun Itlcs e.inimt be held le sponslblo. West Side Tennis Club. (lulv a few Raines woio phivul vos leidav afteinoon on the West Side Tennis 1 lub's kiouiiiIs. Tliev wete tlnee .sets of doubles and olllv one set of slumps Tho foiiuer wete plaved hv Mpssis I'hatlleld and Owens, Di, Dav les and HIv ll.n 1 ". The funner weie the wlnneis Miss C'tlst anil (Ioiiip Wat 1 ps plaved Hi" sIiikIis, and tile loiiuer 1 11 lied olf tho honoi s, Recent Accidents. Tliomas Junes, of llellevue Hi Uhts, a laipentei h tiailo, fill lioni a build ing on vvhli h he was woiklntr month' and snlained internal hipiil's. lie is liniloi the i aie of Di. J J. 'Sniioils. Aiithouv Tloinov, of laioine stn.ot, had 0110 of his hands bidlv stnieopil betwien the bunipeM, while i oupllng 1 .us in the rontlnelilal nilni.s leienth. Events of This Evening. lie (i cam and stiawboiix testlval at St. Davids lliiiscopil 1 bun h, undei the aiisnli es nl tho Slsleis ol Hothain. HokiiI.ii business meeting ill the T.adli s' Aid soi lotv of St David's i:pls (iin.il chilli h lloni" Mlsslonai Mil lot meeting at the home ol Ml.. W. W. Davis, Nitilh HmIo I'.nk avenue liogitlai nieotlng of the Lailhs' Aid soUt of Simpson .Methiullst i;pKco pul 1. bun b. Mm ilimt o of the lllittiio i'llv W In t hut 11 at Mi ,11 s' hall l!i gul 11 int cling of W ishhiniou o.iliip Xn 17s, t'nliiotii O11I01 Sous ol Amciii.i in lied Alon s hall after which the Colonial 1 lub will iiiudiul a diaw Ing tin 1 ''"i j-old pn 1 o NOTES AND PERSONALS. Mevvtlhii l'aii, one ol the ni(ntlv appuiiitiil jKiiuamnt nun al the I'ol ninlii,!. I lose i ompaiiv, intind lipnii his duties lsciiIii alti 1 hiiivpiIik lioni n IlliK'-s Thomas !stu nt, ol West l.aikiwanni ivtiiuo, who a liiaUniil btfoie VI iloiinan rCillovv mi a (huge of 1 s.mlt aud bituiv pielemil In bis will en Hud bill Im his appeal 11111 at 1 mil t I'aplain i'liie, ol the Uv ition .11 nn has pi kiiI inoiiiw us epl uhs in a 1111 1 11 Im-i of publli pi 11 es tm iiiutilbu ' Imib In lid ul the woik ill Ibis loinl it The annv oui Is In lenllo ton- Ideiabli- inone bv this 1111 ins Daniel lalvvaids nl Kingston has lotilinul limno lioni 1 Nit with icla-' ties in West s,( i.uiton The olliilal bund of the I'h iiioulh I'oiisiegatiou il i linn h bis diiidid to inako winii' needi d lepahs on tho mol ol the ( him b buildiiig The lem tins 01 au'intaut 1 blld oT Mi and Mis i:iish 1 IliuUe or the Am h b.ill inlno, wiio intoi'oil in I ho '.nn ln 1 1 leiueii'M vosioidav nftiinomi ltii i list l.ia Alhu inn down a "mall bo on Jackson slnil Tin mI i al im iiiKin roitunitih both 1 iilei and vii tiui esi a pid ualnluied lluin-'lii All anil Vlis William Ch.nlos o r,ji) 1'ilie stiiel a son The leuiains of an Inlnnt 1 hlld ol Mr. and All s Willi 1111 Mathows, m. Not Ih llilo Paik avenue, weie In tel led In the W.ishhiiin stieet 101110 tei.v escidav afteinoon Joseph Caiev, of Ninth Main .ivtiiue, has lotuined home fioin a i-it to the Pan-Anieiiian osposltlon and N'laf,aia Tails SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Mnx Schneider Ciushcs His Hand at the South Mill Xoyalty Club Meets Tonight Notes. M.iv Schneider of Pllt'-ton .iveiiuo. had 1I1110 Illinois ol his lelt band -o liadl.v 1 lushed ystoiiliv thai two of tin in had lo be amputated at tile .Mose-i Ta.vlor hosj Hal. lie was inn nlng the steam liamnic 1 at the Soiilh winks ..ml while pining an iiou liui; iiuiKr II the hanuner tame down on his llngeis, onisliing llieui loauulh lie was leinoved lo his home niter the auipi.tallon. Y, W. C. A. Meeting. TIk I.ovaliy club nl llio Smilh v'lde Young A omen's c'lnlsilau .issoiiallon will have lis mooting tonight, Instead ol T'lliluj. and all the mombeis ol thj 1 lub an Invited to lie putent. 'Hip liistall.illon of olllieis will take plate and other niatteis of huaimiH me to ho tiansac t. d nubs or NEWS, lint 1 S-Iibiliig loft for M.n shall, Mich oHiithi, vvlieie lie will spend the siinimei. Miss Anna MAloon, of Unok situ ct, h seilouslj III .loiin iii.niilik, of 1'lits-ton avfiuie, has 1 etui ned home fioin .1 llneo weeka' visit hi New Voik city. lleiuaitl .Millei had one flngoi ol his ih;iU hand m b.ullv Injuietl at the blast furnace -vesteiday iiiouihig while taking Mane inaehlnoiy npait thai It hail to be amputated at tho Moses Tavloi hospital Noil ltiidth, of I'ittston, has to. tinned home aft 1 11 vis-It nl -o ei.il days, with fi lends on tlii i-ldo A bilglit lnb son bus anlved at the hoiiio of James Kind on I'ltlMon avenue Mi and Mis Mliimcl nitteibeek hft jrstPiday loi A.llie rounty, whein they vvlll upend soeial dnf, Tho mcmheis of the Peianton th letle club will ni"Pt In ugiiltr session this ovei.liig at their mmns on Aldoi hliect Pea Coal $1.50 a Ton Deliveied. to South Side, ceutial city ami teiilial Hjtlo P.nk. Addiesn oicleih to .1. T. Slim key, 1911 Cedar avenue. 'I'hone WSJ. NORTHSCRANTON FUNERAL OF THE LATE MRS. GEORGE ARCHDALD. Set vices Conducted by Rev. G. A. Cure Rov. J. J. Toole Leaves To day for Wollsboio, Tioga County, Where Ho Has Been Assigned to a Pailsh May Festival In the Provl denco Piesbyterlan Church To nightWoodmen Initiate Six New Membeis Other News Notes. The funeial ol Mis. (Ipoi go Aiohbald took placp .vesteiday afteinoon nt 'J 80 o'clock fioin her Into homo on Wavnu avenue. Services weie coiiduitpcl by llev. it, A. Chip, pastor of ihp 1'iovl tlellte Alelhodlst Hplscopal t lunch, of which Mih. Atchlmld was a niember. A limit tcltu fioin (he chinch wing two or Mis. Aichbiild'H fnvoilto hymns. Theio was a huge attendance of Mis. Aiclilmld's ritends nnd relatives at the funeial, ami 1)10 lloi.il offcilngs were nunieinus and heiiutlfltl. Intel nietit was made In Dumnoio icnictei.v. Rov. J. J. O'Toolo Leaves Today. llov. J. J. O'Toolo, who has been as sistant at Huh llosniy chinch lor about, ten vtais, leaves todav for Wollsboio, Tioga count, lo which p.11 Isli ho has bun assigned by Ulshop Hoh.in .The pi amotion oil Father O'Toolo In tho c binge of a. pnlsli Is pleasing In his iimiiv fi lends heie, but tbelt plcasuio Is tamed bv the logiel the tool ovei bis ilep.u tine. 1 Kathcr O Toole has ih.uiie ol the Stiiidav school of llnlv Unsaiy chin ih and was also mm h Intciostod In all of the chuu h siitletlos nt the pulsb, to whom be iieeh gave his avlstance and em (iiii imeinent. May Festival. The Ihideavoi stKloty annnuntos a Mn festival this ovenlng In the Piuvl denoo Piesb tel Ian iliiinh social looms Musical literaiv and soi lal foatiues arc the attiaetlons The eom initlio will piovltlu a huge supph of lie iicim loi the soi lal The pio gi amine nunibeis will be a follows: ll-tllllllllllt.il lllUt ... VIU!-; S, Itni Vtllillmi Itri tut ion li III, inn Ioi 1 1-. I'l lll'i -ill Mks llllill llll.i hi 1 s, o Vtks I nun 1 I nihil;, I'Iiiii snln Mk-s 1,11111 Vlililiini lie ll.lll .11 li-s I 1II11 llriiiiiiin . i lin wn Vhv Mil inn lllll Vnil m lo . W V HolitsU II II illi 1 . vhHt linn VI ins I'liiin mo .. . , Vh-s I hiliplli llrnwiiil u ailinittaiii e he nt ten iMits vvlll be 101 civ id at the doin. Shoit Paiagiaphs. William P Hinke und Philip W.u icii of this i.lv, and Hanv Inucs. nl Philadelplii 1, v 111 lake pait in the eu Ipi taiiiiiHMit in 1 lie Audiloi iiini net Tucsdav n!bl Dr. Henrv T iv Im of Tomklnsv illo Is Visiting at the home nl Ml .mil Mis Olio 1) Mveis mi chimb avenue .Mi and Mis Jnlm Ki Ming ol N01 th .Main avenue hivo 101 theli guests then daugbloi Mis v 1) Junes, and liei two suns, m Ni vv Yoik iltv The Ki v stniu Lite 1.11 v and Diainilli 1 lub In Id tilth ugulai wtokly tluu 1 al tin Auditniiuu! la.st 11 In lit. Mis s m. i imsoii visited Mends in t'.ti bund lie dm lug the week Mis lit 111 v ('nistiii, 01 Claiks sum mi! vi.ltid liieuds Inn e'leidav 1 In Model 11 Woodinen ol nitiita, No 'l I'm hold a itgulai meeting la-t niuhi al vvhitli sl new membeis weie iiiiliatcil A sot 1 il followed 'Illo V 1 sjiei soi ,i 1 hih uhuli will give theii Ih-I annual ball al the Audi tin lum tuition iiw tvenlug, tie making Mensivo piop ualions tm the event, to make il nut ol the nnisi up-tn-duti al-filu- that has nnuinil In tills put ol tho iiiv im nth The tiiiumltlci In t h.ugo of llio alt. ih is lim nbam Cullil I'alph liilli-pie, llcuifci' lhans and Don Cllllil k This alleiuooll at -' .0 o t lm k llio 1 idles n the Pinvlili 1110 Piesbv lei Ian c liiii h hold ,i impnitaiil met ling. Ladies nl tin- Aid so( ielv and nl the entile t ongieg ilinn me uiged to lie pi est. nt The olllcois of till sin et have sivfial mitteis ol special i tit 01 -esl to pii"-ent to the ladles tm enn sldeialinn GREEN RIDGE. follow In,. Is the pingi amino of an f nlei laiuiiienl In bt ghin nuclei the auspicis ol W. f Os( nb. uhs Miudav "ihool 1 hiss ol the sliiuv Mtlhodlst Kplsi opal Sundav -t hool in the 1111 da pi hoot 100111 this evening Plnno solo, "Inipioniptu Ma'iiuka" (Thendoie .il.ich), Mis Peitba I't.ngei Waltl. lultutlmi s(-,.(t.(i .Miss Mai I linpe Wfll, solo, "M'Appail Tmr Amu" iriotow), K INnii .loliusiin. vinllil -no fmitasl. r.,sim ilt" ( I '. Sllic.li t) Ml. slot fit 014,0 llliegel teil talion, soleetfd Vllis Mildiod (Jieen. solu 'The Lost f'honl" IMihui u Mlll), Mbs Nlll'-I Sll0('lll.ll el lot 111 tiiin 'The Wa.vw.uil kilo' .Mhs l.ltlu Osenb.it h pi 1110 solo s, m tod, Mss INthoi Cisiei Hue, liiuli snln, "The i 0111 loi " Mi Sianlev .Swuit loading, si lm led Miss lit lm lllll duel, 'The llaip Tim (Hue Tlno' Tain's Halls." M le-os iliac e and 1 sii Slaekliouso A 1 tun 01 1 lm tile In uolil nl Iholiieeli ltidgo llblill.v Is In bo given 111 tile In tlllt 1 until nl the Hit I'll Hldgo PmmIiV leilan ihunh nn llio evening o Sattll tlav, Juiit 1 The lllu ai is wnithv nf enthusliistlo public Mippoit fioin elgh litn to twtnty-luilt bn.v.s and gills visit the leatllug iiinin nightly. Tho tumls nl the llbiiu.v .110 exhausted ami the lustinillnn is kept open eutiielv by tho iftiutH nf a few public -spliitetl and en iigcth (lieen ltidgo vv onion Tin pni po.'e of the entctltiiumcitl is lo lalso inoney In cmiv oil I lie guml Woik be ing done by the libi.uj, and tho pit loiiiign ol all lutniisted in tho vvelt.uo ol the chlldien W solicited Tho musi cal piogiiimuio Is lu 1 lunge of Miri. Ma ('liaiuuaii. vvhli h assiiies an evcii iug of high-class euioiiiilniuint. TUNERALS. 'I bo luneial ol the lap Mi p. John Unkind will take place ilils iniiiiilu-r 1 mm hci lute leslilutuc, '-i'.ui IMttmon avenue. Intel incut In the I'alhetlial k meteij, Hvtle Pink, The filtimnl of Hose AUimn, of Pliasant stiiet, vvlll take pinto tiniu the lesldoiKP of her doughtei, Mm. lliniy ranuvaii, M.1 Pleasant stieot, A SENSIBLE MAN U011II u- koiips Iljl.4111 (or tin' Throat 311 1 lins. It h ciuliio mviv Cuulu, (villi, Aillima, llioiulilll-i, 1 1 on p jiiU all 'llnoat and 1 un- liuiibh, llun nn) oilier nicilicliir. I he piopiktoi lui autlioiiiiii ani dru,'lsl to lu von a Sjniilv Hot tic 1 uc tu coiivliKo iou u! tUe limit ul IliU great cuiuil. I'lkc 20c. and 00. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Summary Of Today's Store News The p.icat sale of liottscfitinlfililnjrs continues new poods at 1 educed pilces aio being added dally. Stoclc Reduction salo on Bicss Goods begins toraonow, pilces thiid to half off. New Ideal Pat terns arriving dally. Somo timely iiowu today fiom tho Fttinltuio De paitmcnt. Special pilces on Mattings and Mat ting Rugs will continue this week. Special pilces on Wall Paper will also bo continued. New Idea patterns. All kinds. One price, 10c liacli A Dress White Silks If you nio at all Interested In the pincliaso of Silks fot giadua tlon diesscj. it will pay you to go caiefully over this piice list: 21 In. China Silk, regular qual ity. 3Do., now 2!)c. 2'1-ln. Whito China Silk, tegu lar 5Dc. giade; now 4Dc. 27-in. Japanese Habutal Silk, washable and rin pioof; tegular 00c. quality; now 41 e. Better giade, same width, leg ular 75c. quality; now 05c. 24-in. White Gios Gtaln Silk, reguhu 75c. quality; now . .40c. 21 -hi. White Coided Taffeta, legulai ijl.00 qunlity; now . .75c. Dress Goods Colored. No better oppoitunity than now to buy chess goods, whether you want 'it for a lalny day skiit or a toiloi-made gown, you'll find it heio at a gieat 1 eduction tiom legulni pilces. 40-in. Cieam and Whi,te Cash meie, daily pries, 50c ; now ,39c. 40-m. Cieam and White Alba tios; eaily pi ice, 59c; now . .49c. s j tins nun nine, it ' '1 iiMm K Inte'i 1111 nl In 111 ' ' nil li.il ' ni' I ' v Tin mini. 1I11I Mi Anna r.nilUii'i. Ill I o 1)1 1JII 1 I'llll IIMIUII' Will 1)C III 111 1I1N .illei I'liini il . lit 111I111K. I11H1 1111 nl will l'e in 11I1 in run 'I Hill c enio. If i. Tin tuni i.il nl Mis V.nl md. nf I'itls tmi ,im 11111 , vv III take pint t ,11 'l 11 c Ine k this niniiiiiu al s' .litph'-. iliiinli InliMiiieni in tin' llvde I'.nk culitili.il e iMiU'ti 1 v . DUNM0RE DOINGS. Funeial of John Kiagei Attended by Many Fi lends Othei Boiough Notes of Ihteiest. Thf liuifi il nl" tin lilt I11I111 Kn.i ?,i 1 in 1 Hind linn: tin 1'ii'sliv ii'ii.in i Ian ill .M'siniliv aitijiiiiiiiu 1-iiK'f niimhi'is iu in 1' .out fnnn tin vai inus .iitiilits m ulili'li hi' was, ,1 me in lit' 1 A di'h ( limn vvii-i In intend 1111 linni ("iinilianv IC, ut iln- Thliti I'tiih ukI inoiii Ki'v II iilhlioiis 11III1 Ian il and liH loiniuks h-rt ninnv iiinsnllns llmtlKhts with llif hiiiavi'd l.unilv. 'I'lii' pall biaieis wen1 1 linsini limn amiiui; tin' 1111 lulu is 01 tin-.Ilinlin Oi dii Allien lian Meihiinlih '1 In (.Inlilfii K.iKle, I'liinpanv l Thii h iMiili nvi ini'iit. and tin' IlildK" Hulldi'in, with whom lii winked win 11 ho nii't his di-atli. ltO lIlO si 1 V II s till- ItMllllllW VVI'll' lakou in ilii nniiniini' ei'iiii l 1 , win if intoiiiiuiit was in.iilo Piogiamme foi Tonight. 'rim Ninth Ihid liloo sin li iv will Klvt- II inni mi in odd IVIIiiws' hull TIiiim diiv 1 vi-nliik. .Mnv J I Tin- Inlluvvliu, liiiiiiiniino w ill ho rtivoii. 1 Ilinn., "V.iliiut w.nii i" . ... i. In "ii v -nt w. 'In ill I M ill nl ' . . . - ilus Itisii unu .it il m !u in 11 Ulclunl., -1 Ikin 111 in I II m sviu, ' Dm III.-' . . .. li li'lin Dim, Vliilijl spiiil' - VIiuk lii.ini unu Imji", s,ii.-, i;u.ni uf ili I 111I1" V ,1 Dni- 11111111-1, I In l 111.11I1 1" ,, , ,, lid 1' in ii'v s,.ll', hIhIuI .. . lull" Um 1, "Miiliililiml" Ml ri II II IlUK lllll .' lt, 111 M 11 1 4I- Iti 4 it ili.ili. " lui I lu" . II 11 liillhllil sun., ' tin1 liullnlii 'I I In .-.a ' , ,VI II1111111. Iiiiiiniiinlul i.li iiluii - ItuliiiiU. sill.niji, ,111, 1 Hun s n. w!iil ul . Vi II II I i I iilu 11I1111 v In I linlii I mill, ill Um I, ' lluvull mil Illinium' Ml. II II linn, mil Mi li,i- ( 111 HIS "Mllllllla' I hnill" I, In UK Mi Boiough Bievitics. 'i'lio Ninth .Seiuutiin ( ih 1 lull will hold a 1 mil oil In odd I'ollnw.s' hall tii-iiiKht nnd miiiiii ul tho hi'-u tiili'ii III lilts see lion will i" lioucl in it, .MM MiikkU' llcalf) who has lu'i 11 wpi'iiillin? Iln past week wlih Iipi nih il'), .Miss Annie Hcalov, m I'lni' .stioi'l. ii'tiiuih to hi'i homo lu Now Vmk citj tii-iluv. .Mss i:os Miiionui'll. nr the Mule Noinml hi lioni, StiniiiHIiuiri, hn.s In on hpoiiillnj? Ih" p.t lnw dun at lit r licilllo Oil .Spell t hill. I) J. Uludnim. of lliiwli'v, is visit, Iiik: filuiid.s in town V O Amos, of llnvvloy, was a vlsl toi lu town K'.sU'idiiy. Pi. ink .MniMliull is iiiuvim; 1 1 11111 AV.Ull HtlC'l't lo I'lll'UJ Mllt'l, Wllt'lO he lotinoily lesidod Alltluiny .Moian, of Dinlloy piiim-I. loft i'slt'idny tor CIiIi'iikh, vvlioii' hu Will lllllkO Ills IlltUlO llllllll' Mr. and Mis. V. l.a I'laiuo aio vlt-itine; ti lends in U'a.Mio iiiuut.v. Mi. and Mis. Wesley Tioni h, of Atiscmln, C01111., aio visiting' Ml. Kionth's paionts nil (.'lioiiy Mivot. W. It. O'lluia, who lepi evented the Jotia News'tftom All Ovor tho Big Store. New idea patterns are tindinp; new friends every day. We are sole agents for these model up-to-date pat terns. They aie faultless In style and fit, and sell at the uniform price of 10c Each Great Sale in Fine Goods and Begins this morning at the Big Store", Scan this list caiefully, bearing in mind the fact that the Roods are all of this season's manufacture. The prices at which many of them have been marked, represent an average 1 eduction of J4 off fiom early prices. 40-ln. Cteam nnd Whito Ba-, tlste; early pike, 50c; now. .49c 40-ln. Cieam and White Biil Hnntinc; eaily pi Ice, 50c; now 40c. 46-in. Cabonit Aimuies; early piice. R1.00; now G9c 40-ln. Calona Whipcouls; eaily price. S1.00; now 80c. 50-in. Fiench Bioadcloth; eaily piice. $1.50; now $1.00 50-ht Fiench Venetian; eaily piice, 1.75; now ?1.25 50-in. Heavy Skiiting; eaily piice, SI. 25; now 89c Dress Goods Black. Black Diess Goods aie always in demand. At the following pilces many lines will change hands: 42-in. Black Stoim Seige. Now 25c. A bettei quality, same width; eaily piice, 60c; now 48c. 45-in. Suiah Seige; eaily piice, 60c; now 48c 45-in. Heniietta; eaily piice, 89c ; now 65c. 45-in. Impoited Heniietta; eai ly piice. SI. 25; now 80c Long's Sons THETHERMO-OZOIME GENERATOR HAS CURHIJ AND WILL CURK more cases of NHRVOUS I ROl'lJLkS than any other remedy. A 1 IOMK TRUATMBNT .NM'.TIiOU. Liulorsud by many Physicians. If mterebteii. write lor further information to C. J. Church, 1423 N. W.1111 Avenue, Scranton, !i. local lmUo nl U. ihllili n at ilndi Mll vvnnkio 1 mivi iiiinii, has 11 tinned liiimi C11I and lalilh llinliirf. ut Otaiic,i vlllo. an- visiihiff tlnii lniitliii, lih'ii Jltlllll' 11L lllnktlv slur 1 THE JOCKEY'S BOPtIE. Dangeious Piactices Resoited to 111 Eeduclng Flcbh. I n in Viii-kv . VI i 1-11 1 'llio liiikio ill .1 ImUiv s II". is "lal;. 1 ur tm ll-'sh " Ho dina Is this as ,1 lie.iutv diinils 10 lust h"i (ii.ii 1111, and his whole thulium Hem. the line nf si. toon to lwenl-livi' is to avoid 111 cat isitupln Tin- i- I hi poi nil ions foatllie ul Hie ll'o. and illllllKUiMies li as ti Ik .1 1 1 111 ill M'Oit Hum huii.K or fiom liioihill, in v iueh the plij -li .il lioini,- is developed a( ( oidl'li; lo the laws 01 n Utile, ulld is mil oilllilKiJ 01 halkid lii iiiihi tu led'ii.' his n If,ht nine pllllllds Jlonli (Iveiiu'l onio n m.iliiod in 11 'I'uilUsh hath riuin P I . i" one dnv until X 11 in. ill- ui'M i.ilh no iicim Ishnioni iiont a enp ol n 1 and srane toast. AkiiIii Mlko 1 1 Ji' 11. uiotllitril on a lavuiite. lod-" sm li a poor um Ihat the steiv.ti Is eaine to the limlduck in liivestlK.ito and imnish 111 tu lor Haitdulc'iit 1 Idlui,- They ur nave tlm pi 1 fuiiinin e, huvviv i v In it tln.v Iniind him nillnpsed md un.ili'.o KispiaU Know Iiik ihul he iiil nude 111 n'eoitaln vvimkIiI lloitfon had spi ut lintv-i I'lhr limns in a Tiul.lsh huh, i.itliiK nnthiiit, whatever, AV hen ho leailled tin ll.n k he wa- so wo.il. Hint ,1 stimulant was nicessni.v Tie uno di Ink ul whlsKv he tunk .so deiiiiiialliil Ids fatiillles ihnl he 1 mild .snut'ily ki op his coal in the saddle fmcli a viuiiuiuu of plisji i iievl'ip nn lit n' the ne win n a huv should ha inei-i taplllv 11111 tin iur inakes it ditll 1 nil foi a lm Ui'.v i'vi'1 10 Income tn-lill-t .Moieiivei (In men lldluK of " lino Is a ti'ii Hih' ihiiiii up llio neive luice nl" a ui li v A liov 111 tt v lose a I oillid 111 wi'U.hi in 11 hind 1111 e. CLAKA BIGO A SPENDTHAirT. 1 Tho Fiiucecs. Do Chhuay Makes I Avvny witli $100,000 111 Six Yenis. 1 lie ilii.li Win fimil II" s-01 1 iti ) I'n.' Clili.11,11 Ma JJ ('l.ii.i Itiitn foi meily I'llnns lie Chlma.v, nee Waul, ot Detiult, wax tlctl.md a spend thilll anil inuipahle 01 luanairimr lior ptnpoitv, in the iluult t out t licue lii-ilav Tli'inms M, i.j on lui mule, was appuliited 1 oust 1 valni' of hoi ts Into and lllod a Ilium of $10u,000. Ho alleiiod that .slut e site tame Into lior puipoiiv In lS'il Ills nect has .spent S-toniiiu in addUIoii tu an an. niial liiuiiiie of 1 1 0111 $!"i,niiu in $'i0ii0i) I'liiof was fiiiiilHlitd Unit she uin 1 in lid in tin' hollet Ihat u tuiiseiva toi wa- iiocessaij, TAITH CURIST FINED. J, Luther Rolson Befuses to ray and Is Taken to F1U011, Hi I ,. lu.-hi Win (nan Iln ViHutnl I'' ' New VuiK Ma.v .'.'-.I l.uthoi I'loi siiu, tiie faith 1111 1st ami inomhei of Um ('hilsilau Catholii ehiliili ut Chi fago, who wah lonvlited I a Jury at White rialns je.slenlay loi lallliu,' to piuvhle mcdiial aliendanre tor his sisteeu mouths old adopted ilaucliter, who died tiom catauhul pneumonia, JONAS LONG'S SONS. Nv"M New Idea patterns, grow better every day. The price is always the same, 10c Hach Notes About the Cooking Schools Tho sessions aio held every after noon at 3.30o'clock. Tho cooking Ichsohs aio given tinder tho dliectlon of Mis. Dlvello, a giadunte of tho School of Domestic Science, Woiccster, Mass. All the cooking In connection with tho lessons la being dono on a G.va Rango supplied by the Foote & Shear Company. Today's menu is as follows: Cheese Souffle, Cream Eggs, Piuno Pic. (In Restauiant.) Silks 45-in. Imported Prunella; ear ly piice, S1.25; now 80c. 45-iu. Imported Poplin; early piice, S1.25; now 80c 45-in. Impoited Satin Sateen; eaily price, $1.20; now . . . .81.00 54-in. Pebble Cheviot; eaily piice. $1.25; now 89c. 65-ln. Unfinished Woistecl; eai ly piice, S1.30; now $1.00 63-in. English Giey Seige; eai ly price. $1.08; now $1.50 03-in. extra heavy for Skirts; ealy piice, $1.70; now ....$1.25 Black Silks Black Silk Skiits, Black Siess Goods are always in demand. In creased demand usually lesults from decreased pilces. 21-in. Block guaranteed Taf feta; eaily piice, 75c; now. .65c. 22-in. Black Taffeta; eaily piice. 80c; now 75c. 24-in. Black Taffeta; eaily piice, $1.00; now 79c Same width, better grade Taf feta; now 89c 27-inch Black Taffeta; now 95c. 36-in. Black Taffeta; now. $1.15 AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUn THEATRE 4 in is .v. nrnouvDrn, ic3scci. J ULIl i, Manner. 0U Mfilll' OM.Y FRIDAY, MAY 24. Hiss Rose nelville IN llll kl VI. COMI I1Y DIIVVIV, Sis Hopkins 1 iik 1 s 'h , : i , Mi .imi 71.. stiis c 11 silo VWilm-iliy it 0 .1. ir. sviimnv. viviiNir vm Mmir, .mvy x. ( Iiii lis I milium l'mcnU John Drew In ltii Duniillilinn of AMiutoii Chuuhlirs Richard Carvel I'llll I -- On Iii 111 s oiilio-tii iiulc, U; III illlll, s V) ln lllll lo.'l hlltS, -' 'lO. Dili in lu-,1 Mi mils M '" licit lliui um, si lil Um. to, 7ji,, Iiov -.nu, ti, lu.'i ni a-, J' 11 - 1111 piii is Hill pii'iail it irutilirc p Mini 111 1111 e. ACADEHY OFHUSIC, KBIS&lllIWIIUNDIJIs IIAKKV A. HROVV.N Mnnagers anil Ussen Ixjcal llanagtr. VI I Jills l I h, t Vera de Noie Stock Company Pn -"ni 1 m Ihui.ihe I.UI1UI-, 1 III I ' I 1I1I11 I 1 nun.. ' ( 11111II1 " sjiimln I itiiin; Pivil M mil " m r v nn vi iios n,lils (i.niiiHiitilu VIDSDVV, V Y 27, lit llui d llllllll JOSHUA SIMPKINS. ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. THE NEW RUDOLF On 111 I um! Vtlilill' (in Vw liiwj liiiioiif In 1I1I1 iiul pic Kill i"U I Ukiit mi Uio C0J.1t, V,l jpIIWll llll lll'i dill S,lMi. luths In 111 MM, tin til UUisH s,,,l -pi ill, llJtis. Oulii-ll 1 in I il in n. ( II Vs II VIVI II-, Own 1 mil 1'iop'r, Grand Atlantic hotcl. and annex, n. inn mil II111I1 Vilinlk ( ii, n ,1, Siith iii 111 1 1 ml iiiil iiii ma iii-iiiii, thiLlj ami Willi lulli liol imi 1 m m 1 uatir lullit. in lull. I jlnl nun v lm Hum mIui Jlnl cut r.ll J v Ilinn !i juN "I ti"' ""Id 1 I'm Oulitotiaj (lllu riiMl j I n 1 1 i-r 1 in, n- in fit u) ncckj Z Jl up n nn spu in 1 iu. tu 1 iiiiiiic. i.ujiiiti Hint all lluiin. Willi, iui 11 hiuii 1 I IIVIII.Ii I (Ol'i:. was to-iUo .'Ulieuiid in pa a line of 1'ioison lefusod tu p.i the line audi w.s.i taken lo piisou Steamship Aulvals. t rxilil'lve Wire fiom 'I lie ioclatfil PrfM. Siw uk, Mat .'.' Viinul Huluiuwa, ' llllllllll, lllllulllt. Iiuipnil. kO!lfll,lOII, Vnt. uup (IiiihI I.' Vipnl um. II4U1 VUKiisIa ihiiiii II 1111I1111L iiliil iiiunir, l.iu't. pi ul, I'uiiiI imi, Viilvviip iJiKuniimn Vriiv. il- Snii, Niw VniU fur liuipiol llottii djlil Vlliuil MjimIiiii, Niu Vmk hontti. jiiil ton Vuiii'l. -t bull-, Niu Vork Cher. Iuiiik Viiivul. PuiImIiI 111 1, Nr York for IIiiiiIiiiik (jiul pioieviluJ ) I h?rKX)l.rihcil: JljJitUi, .New ivik. kV
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