r-iy'. Wkffr f- t A , f' 'fX, 1 sr (- i(v T ' l tfW I 6 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, 1901V WEST SCRANTON .HSV. fcAS TROLLEY WIRE '. BROKE DOWN CRIEPLED STREET CAR SERVICE LAST NIGHT. Cable Snapped Near the Corner of Ninth Street nnd West Lackawan na, Avenue nnd Blockaded Mnny Cars Doubt Entertained for O. A. Williams Recovery T. J. Luce In jured -j Social Events Diamond Mine Excursion Other News Notes and Personals. Shorty after 10 o'clock Inst night passengers on the east-bound tiolley cirs'were thrown Into a flutter of ex citement hy thp snapping of the trolley cable, on West Lackawanna avenue In the vicinity of Ninth street, and tho brfaKlpnflpd tip as far ns Robinson ftreet, where all the In-bound cais were stalled up as far as Chestnut street. Electric cuncnts were scattered In every direction and pedestrians lied from possible shocks and Injury. The force of thp break taxed the i finn InltiR wires', and as a tesult Hip guide wires near thp rornpr of Jackson und Chest nut streets were dr.rwn Iji contact with nthpf wlrrs and thp rpsult was a lively blnzp for a Ipw minutes. One of the light wires snapped and curled up towards thp post, making a truly wonderful electrical display, whloli frrtm a distance pave thp ap pearance of an lllumlniited column. Many people were attracted by the Ft range light and others expected a fierce fire to occur, but fortunately the damage was slight. All traffic between thp central city and West Scranton was suspended for nearly an hour. Little Hope Entertained. The friends and iclntlvcs of O. A. Williams, who Is so seriously ill with typhoid fever at Middle Granville, have but slight hopes for his recovery, A message received from his bedside yes terday stated that his lelatlves could expect his death at any time. Mr. Williams has been In ill health for a long time and his weakened sys tem cannot stand a siege of typhoid very long. It Is understood that the attending physician has given up hopes of his recovery. His wife, mother and father are at his bedside arid evetythlng has been donp to piolong his life, but without apparent success. Lei-s than three years ago Mr. Williams, was married, SUNBURN Itn nd Almond Cream rtmovci ?intu of tho ikin and noothes the rain cl lunhurn in one nlnht. Take a bottle witli you on jour vacation. FOR SALi: II V (3. W. JKXKINS. Satisfying Saturday Bargains Satisfaction is the keynote of our business life. Year in and year out we are striving to satisfy every wish of our patrons, trying to prove by our actions and the character of the goods offered that we really have the interest of our customers at heart. NO CUSTOMER NEED EVER FEEL DISSATISFIED With a purchase made at the Globe Warehouse, for if it is not right, we'll make it right. It's got to be right, in fact, and that's the sum and substance of it. The following bargains for Saturday shoppers are a good deal better than right, THEY'RE SURPRISINGLY CHEAP 7 The Lucky No -1 Uadies' Shirt Waists, nj x a njce assortment 0f ityles that, sold for $i.oo ind S1.35. ' Choice 011 Saturday ' 5vC MrV"'9J-adie.s' High Grade yu, xWhite Shirt Wai3tS( with dark sailor collars and other wise. Choice on Satur- r, iayonly 89C Vfo "l-White Negligee Shirts '' ' ""for gentlemen, youths ind boys. The best fitting and nost ."comfortable shirts made. Dur Jamous Si. 00 quality. To a t mly. urday buyers OC Vr iMen's High Class ' w1 f. Negligee Shirts, in lew jafid nobby styles for early 'all wear. They're wide and dlf- I Globe Warehouse and his young wife has the heartfelt sympathy of a host of ft lends In her aflllctlon. Newton Roberts, a son pf Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Hoberts, returned home late last night from Middle Granville and reported that Mr. Williams' condition Is precarious. Wedding nnd Social Events, Peter Kelly, of Hcllevilp, and Miss Margaret Lynch, of South Scranton, were united In marriage on Thursday at Holy Cioss church, Hellevue, by Itev. Thomas Cnrmody. John Lynch, n brother of thp bride, was gioomsman, ami Miss Anna Holland was the bibles maid. The bride wore a gown of French chiffon, with hat to mutch, while her maid was becomingly at tired In pink organdie, with hnt to match. The newly wedded couple will leslde In South Scrnnton. Miss Jennie Williams, of South Hydo l'ark avenue, gave a party at her home on Thursday evening, which was at tended by many well known young people, prominent among them being the Misses Margaret Davis, Edith Davis, Mary Wllllunixi Jennie Will iams, Jennie Davis, Lizzie Cullen, Her tha Frances, Lizzie Williams, Nellie Williams, Mary Williams, and Messrs. John W. Jones, David Reese, Hlchard Evans, John Jones, David Thorburn, E. 11. Kvnns, Hugh Kvans nnd Kcunlo Thlrenlan. An enjoyable party was also held on Thursday evening at the home of MWs Sadie Charles, on Price stteet, when flashlights were taken and other diver sions enjoyed. Among those present were: Misses Grace Jones, Tychlll Jones, Annie Wntklns, Kuth Lawrence, Anna Canavan. Alice Watklns, Flor ence Feeney, Knte llolters, Lottie Em mel, Alice Saul, and Herman Bach man, Joseph Cnniivnn. Carl Hachman, Will Thorn and Clmiles Thtiiti. Mls Lillian Oendall, of Morris court, entertained a party of young friends at her home recently In a clever man ner, nnd showed her ability as an en tertainer. Those In attendance were: Misses Walters, Worley, Dorsey, John son, Kelly, Mndlban, MrNeamey, Mor gan, Watklns, Hynon, James, Gleason, t'arden and Deed, Messrs. Doud, Tlghe, ftleason, McIIale, Hoylp, Jordan, lte.in, Monagher, Taylor, Multoy and Heck. Nnnow Escape From Injury. T. J. Luce, treasurer of the Traders' Ilullding and Loan association, while dilvlng In Taylor on Thursday with his grandson, Hymn, had a narrow es cape from Injury. Mr. Luce had stopppd to water the horse, when the animal became fright ened, and in molng around overturned the carriage nnd thiew the little boy out. Mr. Luce was also thrown across the stteet, but escaped with a sprained ankle. The boy was unlnjuicd. Diamond Mine's Excursion. There Is consternation In the camp of the Diamond local. United Mlna Workers of America, on account of their excursion to Lake Lndore today. It seems that the committee having the arrangements In charge tlxpd upon Saturday August 24 as thp most suit able day for the annual excursion, and anticipated that the "ghost would Number7 ferent from anything else you've seen. $1.50 Shirts on M Saturday $1.00 No. 5. A great assorted lot Gentlemen's Nerk- wear, including Tecks, Four-in-Hands, Grenadines, Windsors, Club House, hie. Choice of the lot, for Saturday shoppers only 9C Nft -Children's Fast Black nU' U "Ribbed Hose, in all sizes, strong and the very thing for coming school days. Re- ducedto IOC No 7aBA very choice line of iyv, J aifldies' 26 inch Um. brellas. Best frames, stylish han dles, and value anywhere on (his earth for $i.ij. n Saturday 9oC walk ysterday, hut to their surprise nnd chagrin, they will not reeelve their sml-monthly pay until next Tuesday. They elnlm It Is nil spite work on the part of the eompnny, heeanixi they will not "reeoRnlze the union," nnd th.it the holdlnK off of the pnya la a feheim to throw cold wntor on Their exclusion project. Nevertheless, they will go to the Inke todny nnd have ns good a time its povsllilc under the cir cumstances, even If they haven't nny mousy to spend. Royal niuo Cnko-Wnlkers. A colored Kentlemnn nnd lady at tracted largo crowds In front of Clar enre rfhryer's drug store nil dny yes terday, where they gave a cries of cnke-walks nnd did other stunts for the amusement and edlfk'Ulon of the crowd, The couple an? In the employ of the Itoynl Hlue Cigar company, nnd appear on thi! streets attired lit costumes of royal blue. They take this means of advertising the cigars made by tho company. Two Boys Injured. Samuel Williams, of Hock street, had his thumb badly Injured recently while Using a carpenter's paw. Chester Hughes, of Swetland street, employed as a pros feeder In the Time. Job department, had his hand squeezed recently In the bed of the pleas and sustnlned a severe Injury. Funerpl Announcements. The funeral of the late Bridget Day was couducteil yesterday afternoon fiom th family residence on Meridian stiect .Short services, were held In thi Holy Croxy church, and Interment was made In the Cathedral cemeteiy. The funeral of the late Mrs. Thijinns Sheridan will take place at o'clock this morning from the house, H2," Hampton street. A rerprlem mas will be sung In St. Patrick's Catholic church, and Interment will bo made In the Cathedral cemetery. Tho funeral services over the re mains of the late Mrs. William Wrlg lev will take plice nt 2..1A tomorrow af ternoon at the houe on Division street. Itev. H. C. MeDermott. pastor of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal chinch, will ollbiate, and Interment will lie made nt Kactoryvllle, NOTES AND PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs A. H. Holmes, of South Main venlie, left yesterday morning for a pleasure trip to Buffalo. Jllm ICthel Conway, of Wllkes-Harre, Is the guest of Miss Mabel Dershlmer, of South .Main avenue. Don't forget our rummage sale bar gains In ladles' Muslin Underwear. Crtme early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. William Hughes, of Luzerne street, has leinoved to Plttston, where he Is employed by the Cudahy Packing com pany. Mis. Mary Johnson, of North Re becca avenue, entertained the mem bers of St. Patrick's church choir at her home last evening. Mluves Lulu Leader, Mary Daniels, Annie and Margaret Hughes have re turned home from a week's vacation, which was spent at Newfoundland. Mrs. .John V. Richards and children, of South Main avenue, aie the guota of friends in Brooklyn, Susquehanna county. ' New Wash floods at rummage sale prices today. Come early and avoid the rush. Mears ,fc Hagen. Mls Jeanette Jones, of Orange, N. J., Is the guest of West Scranton friends. Mh. Lena Crook, of North Hyde P.uk avenue, is reported to be quite 111 at her home. Miss LMIzabeth Davis, of Hynon street, Is spending her vacation at Maplewood. Womans' and Children's Hosiery and Underwear today at' .half price. Come early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. John Williams, of Hoek street, nnd Daniel Hughes, of North Bromley ave nue, nre sojourning at Lnke Poyntelle. Miss Knte Pfelffer, of North Hyde P.uk avenue, is the guest of Towanda friends. William Buscy. of New York, Is tho guest of West Scranton friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Savllle, of North Main nvenue, are enjoying the sea breezes at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Hardenhurgh, of West Llm stteet, have tetuvned home from nn enjoyabe visit with friends nt Umhurst. Silks and Dress Goods at half value today. Come early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. Charles Sholl and sister Elizabeth, of North Hyde Park nvenue, nre home from a nip to New York city. John Slantz, of Chestnut street, Is ill nt his home. Oeorge Barrowman, of Washburn btreet, is recovering from an Illness, Mrs, Catherine Durkin, of Luzerno stieet has returned home from Chi cago, where she attended the. funeral of a relative. A son was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. James Berry, of Twentieth street. Ezra Haul and Joseph Hart, of tho Archbald mine, nre spending a few days nt Atlantic City. Ladles' Neckwear at half price today. Come early and avoid the rush, Mears & Hagen. William MoManaman, of Luzerne street, has returned home from a visit to New York. Mrs. Mary McDonald, who has been visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fiank McDonald, of Luzerne street, left yesterday for Atlantic City, where she will reside with her daughter. Mrs. Klrkbrlde. Fine Embroideries at half price to day. Come early und avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. Mr. nnd Mrs Oeorge Chase nnd chil dren. Aithurnnd Bessie, of North Mnin avenue, have returned home from a visit to the Pan-American exposition. Edward Cieaiy. of Price stteet, who smashed the furniture In his house, nnd otherwise (M.-tlngulshed himself on Thursday, was given a hearing be fore Aides man John yisterdny morn ing nnd greatly tegretted his netlon. Ho pleaded li responsibility fr j,a acton, nnd was iclcased on payment of the costs. Ladles' White and Colored Shirt WnlstH today for 11 song. Come early and avoid tho rush. Mears & Hagen. Rev. John Hughes, M. A., of Liver pool. Eng. formerly of Dowlals, one of Vales' foiemost pienrhets, win occupy the pulpit of the Hellevue Welsh Culvlnlstlc Methodist church tomorrow moinlng. nnd tho South A GREAT SURPRISE Ii In itor (or ill ho uo Kftnp't ruium for the Throat and I.unei. the great Buarantwd rtrrifdy. Would you Iwlieve that It Ii told on Iti merit, and any drueeUt la authorized y the proprietor of thU wonderful remedy to give you 1 aample bottle Ireet It neter (alia to cure acute or chroolo coufha. All rtrugtliu tell Kcmp'a DilMm, Price 8Jc. and Wc. Sm An Excellent Combination. Tho plensnnt method nnd beneficial effects of tho well known remedy, Svnur of IfioH, manufactured by tho CAi.iroiiNiA. Flo Svnui- Co., lllustrato thovalueof obtaining tho liquid laxa ttvo principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them In tho form nioht refreshing to tho tasto anil acceptable to tho b.vstem. It Is tho one perfect strengthening- laxa tive, clcnnslnff tho system effectually, dispelling' colds, headnches nnd fevers ffently yet promptly and enabling" ono to overcome habitunl constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality nnd sub stance, nnd Its nctincr on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening; or irritating- them, make it, the ideal laxative In tho process of manufacturing flpa nro used, as they nro plensnnt to the taste, buttho medicinal qualitlesof tho remedy aro obtained from senna and other uromatlc plants, by a method known to tho Camfohnia F10 Syhdp Co. only. In order to pet its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, pleaso rcmemberthofullnamoof theCompany printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAI r,ou:svii.i.E, ky new Yonrc, . t. Female, by all DruuKlits. l'riceBOo. pertiottlo. Main avenue church In the evening. The West Side Driving club will meet Monday evening at C. C. Deckel nick's, on North Main avenue. Polka Dot Duck Skirts, $1.23 value for sn cents, nt Ilummnge Sale todny. Come early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. Alfred John Is spending his vaca tion at Philadelphia nnd Atlnntlc City. Tony Pnnelle, of Pettebone Ftreet and Hyde Park avenue, was urralgned before Aldfimaiv John last evening for disorderly conduct. He wos fined $2 nnd costs. The Hellevue Clee club will meet tomorrow afternoon nt tho home of Mendery Davis, on Archbald street. Jessie Becker. Edith Blchnrds nnd Frank Mansfield leave today for the Pan-American. Arch Blown, of Scranton street, will leave this morning for New York and Philadelphia, on a pleasure trip. Rummage sale toduy. Come early and avoid tho rush. Mears & Hagen. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Funernl of Mrs. Joseph Brown In nocent Mnn Accused of Stealing Bicycle Chased Fiercely. Yesterday morning all that was mortal of Mrs. Joseph Brown was con signed to Mother Earth In the Mlnoo ka Catholic cemetery. The residence of the bereaved family was thronged with sorrowing friends ami relatives for hours previous to the time of ths funeral. At ft o'clock the casket was closed and tho funeral moved to St. Joseph's church, Mlnooka, where a requiem mass was celebrated by Hev. Francis Can.vnn. Interment was made in tho Mlnooka Catholic cemetery. Polka Dot Duck Skirts, $1.25 value for S9 cents, at Rummage Sale today. Come early nnd avoid tho rush. Mears & Hagen. Morning Runawny. August Dlesing, .r., of Prospect ave nue, is confined lo his homo by a brokon leg, which he received yester day motning while ho was out driv ing. Mr. Diesing and his H-year-old son were enjoying a drive, and about 10 o'clock, w hen they were driving down Biook street, the horse became frightened and dashed down the street. "When it got near Plttston avenue, it made a sudden turn and ono of tha wiieels of the wagon collided with a dirb-stone. Tho shock threw the oc cupants into the street. Mr. Dies Ing's fall was unfortunate, as he re ceived n broken leg, His son, with tho exception of a few bruises, escaped In Jury. Mr. Dlesing was removed to Dr. J. J. Walsh's office nnd there tho broken leg was set, after which he was removed to his residence. The horso was caught a ishort distance from where the accident occurred. The wngon was badly smashed up, but tha l.orse received no Injuries. Ladles' White nnd Colored Shirt Waists today for a song. Como early nnd avoid the rush, Mears & Hagen, Chased the Wrong Man. An exciting chnse occurred on Ce dar avenue last eenlng about o'clock when a young man came along C"da nvenue on n wheel, riding as fast ns he could work the pedals, nnd about forty feet behind Mm ran another man shouting, "Hold the fellow. He stola the wheel." In a few minutes there were hun dreds of people running nfter the cy clist, but the fugitive did not stop until ho reached his home on Prospect ave nue, where he wns followed by Con stable Woelker.i. Tho young man, whose nam Is Harry Whalen, called his uncle, Mr. Dieter, who proved his innocenco by dec'nrlng the wheel be longed to his son. Tho man who had done tho chasing afterwards stated that 11 blcyclo wns stolen on Lacka wanna aenue, and when ho saw Whe lan's, ho thought It was his wheel. n Flno Embroideries nt half price to dny. Come early and nvnld the rush. Mears & Hagen. NUBS OF NEWS. Don't forgot our rummage sale bar gains In ladles' Muslin Underwear. Como early nnd aold the rush. Mears & Hagen. Tho numbers of Columbus council, Men's Institute, will meet In regular business session Sunday afternoon at Pharmacy hall. New Wash floods at rummage sale prices today. Como early and avoid the rush. Mrars & Hagen. Rummage sale today. Come early and avoid the rush. Mears fc Hagen. An entertainment will be held In St. Joseph's-hall, Mlnooka, for the bene fit of Mrs. Hlchard Walsh, Monday evening, Aug. 2fi Womans' and Children's Hosiery nnd Underwear today nt half price. Como early and avoid the rush, Menrs & Hagen. W. It. Holder, the well known South Scrnnton newsdealer, has moved his residence from 416 Cedar avenue to 430 Cedar nvenue. Hllks and Dress floods nt half vnluo todny. Come early nnd avoid the rush. Menrs A Hagen. The regular Sunday afternoon Oos pel mr:l:ig of the Young Women's Chrlntlnn nssoclatlon will be held Bun day afternoon nt 4 o'clock, at their rooms on Cedar avenue, and will be led by Miss Ida Eck. Lidles' Neckwear at half price today. Come early and avoid the rush Mears & Hagen. DUNMORTbdiNGS. Resolutions Passed at Meeting of Quarterly Conference of Dun more M. E. Church. At a meetlns- of the quarterly con ference of th Dunmore Methodist Episcopal church, held on Monday evening, Aug. ID, 1001, the following preamble and resolutions were adopt ed: Vherei, Our church mourna the Iom of one ol Ita mnst dlthful member in the death of Ihnmu 11, r.ngle, who died on Rjnday cveninpr, the l'th Irut , after an illncM of a tew urcka. Therefore, lie It neoled', Tint In till dfath the rburcli tiajt lot a loyil and true friend, a brother Mho dilly life and conduct were In strict harmony with the principle of Christianity which he pro. fesed, full of faith and Kfif'd works a blewlnu to the church and community. Ilesnbed, That we rutnd to the wife and famllv of our drccued brother our most respect ful Mmpathy In their benaiemcnt. . IIeobed, That the foreEolns resolution be puMMied In the Scranton Tribune and Scranton Republican' also a copy tr he furnished the widow of our dcccaacd brother. Panlel Powell, hdward Anew in, A. 11. flaker, Committee. A Friendly Visit. The homo of Mrs. Luctna Edward, on Orove street, was the scene of mer riment and and good cheer on Thurs day last, when some of her friends belonging to the Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church came to tnke dinner with her and spend the day. The table was bountifully fpread with all the good things of the season which the lndlr had thoughtfully pre pared. Conversation and music made the time pass swiftly, nnd when they wete ready to depart air agreed that they had enjoyed the visit thoroughly. Those present were: Mrs. S. Dllly, Mrs. A. Hoyt, Mrs. F. Miller. Mrs, A. Washer, Mrs. L. Townsend, Mrs. P. Selgle. Mrs. D. Powell, Mrs. H. Spen cer. Mis. F. Stevens. Mrs. Burley, Mrs. ('. Engle, Mrs. E Tressler. Mrs. G. Swatts, Mrs. P. f!. Fritz, Mrs. A. Spen cer, Mrs. L. Kdwnrda. Lost Girl Found. Miss Miry Schultz, daughter of Wil liam Schultz, of Franklin street, who hae been mlfsinf- since Sunday last and was thought to have been lost, straypd or stolen, was found safe and happy yesterday afterncon 'jot far from her noiiv. The only explanation given for her strange action Is that she decided to rest a few days, and without notify ing any of tho family proceeded to a neighbor's residence on Throop street, nnd rested until called for. BOROUGH BREVITIES. Benjamin Bowman, of Walton, N. Y., Is visiting friends on Rlggs street. Mrs. William Fink is visiting in Drinker, Pa. Don't forget our rummage sale bar gains in Ladles' Muslin Underwear. Come early and avoid the rush. ' Mears & Hagen. The First Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Charles Henry Newlng, pastor. Love feast at 9.30 a. m.: communion at the morning service at 10 30 o'clock. In the evening Rev. E. B, Singer, as sistant pastor of Elm Park church, will preach at 7.30 o'clock. Sunday school at 2.30 p. m.; evening prayer service at 6.30 clock; mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 7.4ft o'clock. New Wash Goods at rummage salo prices today. Come early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. Miss May Allen, of Avoca, who has been a guest of Miss Lucy Heal, of Church street, returned to her home today. Womans! and Children's Hosiery nnd Underwear today at half price. Come early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Hnrrla and son. of Concord, N. H., are at the home of Mr. It. P. Savage, Green Ridge street. Silks and Dress Goods at half value today. Come early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. Mrs. Albert Mowery nnd little daugh ter, Helen, are at Lake Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. John Cordy, of North Blakely street, leave todny for a visit at Wyaluslng. Ladles' Neckwear at half price today. Come early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. Mrs. Van Eden and children are vis iting relatives at Old Forge. Fine Embroideries nt half price to day. Come early and avoid the rush, " Mears & Hagen. Mrs, Mary Schuller has returned from a two weeks' visit at Holllstcr vllle. Polka Dot Duck Skirts, $1.25 value for 89 cents, at Rummage Sale today. Como early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. Rev. Harry Nye will occupy the pul pit tomorrow morning at the Presby terian church. Ladies' White nnd Colored Shirt Waists today for n song. Come early und nvold the rush, Mears & Hagen. John J. Morris, of Forty Fort, nnd Miss Ella A, McCracken, of Westmoie, were married at Dunmore, at the Presbyterian manse, by Rev. W. F. Gibbons, nt noon Aug. 21. Rummugo salo toduy. Como early and avoid tho rush. Mears & Hagen. PARK PLACE. W. G. Finn, of Providence road, will spend Sunday at Lake Sheridan. Miss Vlrgle Wnltmnn, of Diamond nvenue, Is spending a couplo ot months with her sister In Pittsburg. Miss Daisy Twining, of Diamond avenue, is spending a couplo of weeks with friends at Nicholson. J. J. Roll and wife, of Blair avenuo, are visiting relatives In Allentown. Miss Ella Mutchler, of Stroudshurg. who has been the guest of Mrs. 8. Mltzel, of Blair avenue, for the past two weeks, returned home today. Miss Angela Maguire, of Court JONAS LONQ'S SONS, School Shoes FOR Boys and Girls A few more days and the Boys and Girls will be hurrying to School. You are already thinking about the hundred and one things you will have to buy before School begins. Can we assist you in settling the Shoe question ? Just six numbers in today's list: Girls' School Shoes. Sizes 82 to 1 1 99c Little Gents' School Shoes. Sizes Qy to 13 99c Youths' School Shoes. Sizes 12 to 2, 99c Hosiery Women's fast bhick fancy ribbed hose, nicely shaped mid made of fine quality of S cotton. A pair !OL Women's fancy hose, all col ors, plain and drop stitched; in the assortment are some fancy green shades; good value at 50c. New price oyC Men's fancy half hose, in mottled with colored silk heel and toe. Two pairs for 2, DC Boys' school and bicycle hose in two rib, fast black and of superior quality. Per pair 2lC Jonas Long's Sods Attend the August Sale NOW GOING ON AT Z' 1 fTJkOM V .turi mt v J flI)IIJBflJly street, nnd Misses Anna Hatt and Nora Conrad, of Diamond avenue, will spend the next two weeks at Atlantic City. NORTH SCRANTON. Anthony Hogan was arraigned last evening before Alderman Fidler, of the Klrst ward, for committing an assault upon William Lenot, of Yard street. After a hearing the alderman held him under $400 bail, for which his wife qualified ns bandsman. Polka Dot Duck Skirts, $1.25 value for S cents, ut Hummugo Sale today. Como early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. Mrs. Anna Thomas, of I.uzeiue, is visiting at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Fred Mayo, of North Main nvenue. Rev. .O. A. Cure, pastor of the Provi dence M. E. church, who has been spending his vacation at Tompkins vllle, will prearh from his pulpit both tomorrow morning nnd evening. Ladles' White nnd Colored Shirt Waists today for a song. Come early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. The now Memorial Uapttst church, which Is In course of erection on Church avenue near Market street, Is Hearing completion. Tho building, when finished, will bo one of the mof,t liandsnmu structuies In tho city of Scranton. Klne Embroideries at half price to day. Come early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. Services will be held at the Primitive Methodist church on East Market street at 10.30 a. m. und 7 p. in. to morrow by Hev. Flack, of PI) mouth. A social was given last evening in the North Main avenuo Baptist tabernacle under the supervision of Miss Mnmo Evans. It proved a grent success. Ladles' Neckwear nt half price today. Come early and avoid the tush. Mears & Hagen. The work of paving North Main ave nue, from Court street to the city line, 11 distance of two miles, lo now nearly completed. City Engineer Phillips said yesterday that It would take but two more weeks to finish tho Job. Miss Helen Ilodeiick, of North Main avenue, has returned homo after spend ing several weeks at her summer homo on the Pocono mountains. Silks nnd Dress Cooils at half valuo today. Come early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. An Ico cream Foclul will bo held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Moycr, 131 East Market street, Monday evening, nt which evcryono will bo welcome. Womans' nnd Children's Hosiery nnd Underwear today at half price. Como early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. Mrs, David J. Evans, of Putnam street, spent yesterday with friends in Olyphant. New Wash Goods at rummage sale prices today. Come early and hvold the rush. Mears & Hagen. Miss Emma Jones, of Putnam stteet, JONAS LONQ'S SONS. Boys' School Shoes. Sizes 2lA to slA $1.19 Boys' School Shoes. Sizes 2)4 to s'A $1.50 Misses School Shoes. Sizes 11 yi to 2 $1.25 Men's Furnishings Percale shirts, fall patterns, 2 collars, l pair detached A cuffs, all sizes 5UC Balbriggan shirts and draw ers, made ol a splendid quality of cotton, with silk fin ish, value 50c. New . price 4UC Stretched seam drawers, made just like the jean, with the exception that they have an elastic seam. The regular price is 50 cents. Our new Q price is OOC Fine quality of balbriggan shirts and drawers, made of splendid quality of cot- ton. liach o5C Vrfra, iAttls has returned after spending a fex? weeks at Crystal lake and Carbon dale. Rummage sale today. Come early and avoid the rush. Mears & Hagen. . The Rev. W. F. Davles will occupy the pulpit of the Memorial Raptlst church tomorrow, both morning and evening, preaching In Welsh In tho moinlng and English in the evening. Hible school at -' p m. Communion after the evening sermon. Don't forget our rummage sale bar gains in Ladles' Muslin Underwear. Como early and avoid the rush Mears & Hagen. ' m GREEN RIDGE. Mr. and Mrs. William Kearney of Sanderson avenue, left yesterday for a ten days' stay ut the Pan-American exposition. Miss Jec-sle Wilbur has returned from a six weeks' stay at New Yoik, Long Island nd polntu along ths Hudson liver. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Lee. of Gardner avenue, have returned from a ten days' sojourn at New York, Coney Island nnd Long Hr.mch. Tho funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Col cher, wife of David Coleher, took plaro from her late borne on Delaware streft yesterday aftemoon. The servces were conducted by Rev. L. R. Foster nsslnnnt pastor of the Green Ridge Pifbyterlan church. Muslo was fur nished by niembeis of the choir of that church. The pallbearero were 13. D. Caryl, B. T. Jayne. G. W. Sn) der, George Geary, Fred Long and John Reynolds. Interment wab made in Forest Hill cemetery. OBITUARY. SAMUEL ESHELMAN died yester. day morning at the Scranton Prlvato luwpltal. The funeial will bo held at U o'clock tomonow morning. Funerals. The funeral of the lato John Cum mlngs will bo held this morning at 0 o'clock from the home of deceased s nephew, James V. Cummlngs A mass will be celobiated at St. Peter's, ami Intel ment will be made In tho Cuthedrnl cmu-tei) Vi Prof.O.F.THEEL,5278?hr t Jj 4inrrUt liutrinlfM In cur tU hj nil) I'rlfilr A J&fik. IHtratri,(frttirftM4lolOdim)Siftm,il'Uht',I JfvirhSrt W0' I'oWun, Nno lUbllll. Ut Miihood fL-uu Urlrofflf MrUtum fiu miliar), lndflop.i IwMsSbruukfOr.bdrrwriTtl0Bl4llQki lilotiitirrr mnllril th4 rlrflrlfiirnud. Mention ffr.T - - - - 4 Thiat flnv fntiMulf'A nr. r-". ..::. .r-r"..i. .-. rem in n uuurn wiiuoui; Km beu und Invrtlnfttli . i J.Ui.