THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1901, WEST SCRANTON CYNANPA WILL CLOSE TODAY INTERESTING SESSIONS SATUR DAY AND YESTERDAY. Rev. R. S. Jones, of North Scrnnton, Elected Moderator, and Rev. J. P. Thomas, of Nnntlcoke, Chosen Scribo Next Session Will Be Held nt Lansford Cleigymen in Attend ance Opening of Camp 178's New Building Two Drunks Oiven n Free Ride Other Notes. Tim oyinniifu of Welsh Coiiric Ra tional churches, which linn been In ces sion at the tabermirle on South H.vde Pari: avenue fnr the p.iit two days, lll conclude toilny. llu-lnr confer envrs will bo held, cnnintcivelnjr nt n n m.i nnd nt L p. in. Hev. J. J. Kvnns, of MlnerpAllle. will preach In Welsh, and Itev. l'eter HnliPttii. of oiyplmnt. In 13iikIMi. Tf Welh seunons will lip picnche.l lit tlip evening bv Rev, Tlienphlltii Invls of Miner1.' Mills, and Hev. IS. S. Jntipx, U. 1) , of Not th Scran ton. In nd.llttoii to tlip ln.v delegate In iittPiifliini p. the follow iiiK clerit.vnien hip oui oll-l Kev .1. P, Tlicimn", Nnn tltoIp; Rev. T ('. I3dwni.! Kingston; Kev. .1. Vllllnin. SlatlUKton, Hpv Ivor Thomas HaiiRor; Ito. I-". T. Kviiii", l.'insfni.l. ltov 1) K. Kvnn. Klnsnunn: Hpv. .1. J. Hvans, Mlnets. tile: Hpv. 1). Williams, Pottsvllle; Hpv. David Jones. Hpv. 1). P. Jones nnd Rev. H. I 13vans. West Scrnnton; Hpv. T. '. DavlH. I.ansfoid; Hpv. T. Rvatis, H.ulnp, WW: Itev. Roderick Davis, MoiRiintoun: I(p. It. S. Jones, Noith Siinnton; Rev. W. J. Rlchnrds, Vllkps.rVut.. At thp buiiep. ronfpioncp held on Saturday. Hpv. H. S. Jones 1). I)., of North St iiiiit.ui. was ploctPd moderator, and Hpv. J. P. Thomas, of Nantkoke. was chosen as .scilbe J.nnsfotd was selected as the nel place of meeting a year heme. Tim piPiiihliiR t-crvlces estcrdny weto attpiulpd by larpo congregations and nun h inteiest was manifested in the seivhes. In thp tnninlng Hpv. T. C 13dwnnls. D 11 , of Kingston, rpoke in KnRllf.li on thp subject of the Trin ity, nnd Hpv. F. T. Rdvvntds, of I.ans ford, prPiihod In Welsh on "New Creation In Chilst " At the nftPtnoon nicetlnfr the sub ject of Revivals w.ih ablv discussed by Hpv. T. ". Kdwnrds Klnp-ton; Rev Peter Hobort.s, Oiyplmnt. Hpv Ivor Thomas. Bangor' John R. fJeorse, SUNBURN Rom and Almond Cream removei redness o! the. ikln and toothet the pain ol (unburn in one. night. Talis a bottle with you on your vacation. FOB SALE BY O. W. JENKINS. To Our Patrons We are Closed Today In Honor of Labor's Annual Holiday, Which we Trust Proves a F Globe Warehouse Wllkes-Hunc: "William Owen, "Wrt Plttston, nnd Prof. Henry Rvntis, Plains. I.nst evpnliiR- nn English discourse wn.s Riven by Hev. J. "Williams, of KlatlnKton, on the subject "Hollevlnn the (lo.spcl," nnd Rev. W. J. Hlchalds. I). 1)., of Wllkes-Harre. spoke In Welch on tho topic of "Full Sa.'vullon." A feature of tho set vice was a solo by Mis. Fannie llvnns, and n diiPt by Mrs. Howell Heeso nnd Mrs. Hvans. Ministers In attendance nt the cym n ii f ii were iis.sIkiipi1 to the illfferont chmchPH ostprday nn follows. Welsh ilvlnltle Mothodlst ohurcli. South Main nveiiup Morning, Hev W. J. Hlchnids. Wllkes-Harre; evcniliR, Hev. HiMleilck Davis. Morsnntnwn. First Welsh ConRroBntlonal church MoininR, Hev. J. P. Thomns, Nnntl fokp. evening, Hev. J. J. Hvnns, Mltieisvllle. Plymouth CoiiKieRntlniial church MornlnR, Hev. Ivor Thomas. H.mRoi; oNonlftR, TtPV. H W. .Ioiips. Delta. Welsh Baptist church MornlnR, Hpv. .1. .1. Uvntm. Minpisvlllp; evenliiR, Hev. PotPr HobPits. OIihant Hampton Street Methodist episcopal churih MomliiK. Hpv. H W .tones. Helta, evening, Hev. "W. Williams, Pottsvlllp. FlrRt Baptist cluiich MoinliiR, Hpv. .T Williams, SlntiiiRton; pnciiIiir. Hev. Ivor Thomns, H.inKor. Welsh CoiiRrpRatlonal ihuteli, Noith Scrtmton MornlnR, Uov. Hodoilck U.i is, Moi-Ralitown; evening, Hev. F. T. Hvnnw. Lansford. The iltmt me beinR entPl t.llllPil nt the homes (if many piominent families, and the manner In which Hpv D P. Joiip.s l.s directing the woik of the as sociation is deseniiiR of mm.li credit. Camp 178's Now Home. 71ip new home of Washington ramp, No. 17s, Patiiotlc Oidtr Sons of Amer ica, on North -Mnln avenue, wns foi m.iU thiown open to the puhllr on t-atuidny and during the day huinlicds of i cuplc availed them'-.'lves of the op portunity tn visit the building and ad mit e the finishings and furnishings. Tin building Is a credit to the otg.in. izntlnii and a monument to their fru St'llty and enteipiiso. The ramp wns Instituted on December IS, 1S1-', with twenty-two charter mom leif. and duilng the twenty-nine years of Its existence lias grown steadily until the roster now Includes 32.1 of West Sornnton's. lepiesentatlve business, pro fessional nnil patriotic citizens The new building has been ei cited and fur n. shed at .1 cost of JO.000, borne en tlrcy by the membeis of the camp. un the Riound floor there aie two spacious More rooms, 1!1n70 feet, with modem fionts and all up-to-date appli ance". On the second door Is the ball or lei tui e room, suitable for enteitnln iikTiIs, banquets, dances, etc, which Is irix.'fl feet, nnd In addition thorp is a stage ten feet deep in the rear of the hull. In the front of the soiond Iloor thcip is a kitchen, cloak nnd dieting rooms, etc. The ledgp or niPPtlng room Ih on the third floot, and this is 43xW feet, with double ante nnd paraphernalia looms, storage, toilet and inmmttteo looms suitable for tho ailou.s organisations which will meet theiein. It is fur- Brilliant Success. Well be Open Again Tomorrow However, With Bargain Bay Inducements nishetl with Brussels carpet, opera chiilrp, combination quartered oak desks, onk pedestalf, etc., and the building throughout Is lighted by rum nnd electricity nnd heated by the vnpoi steam system. The plans for the structure wete (Irani; by An lilted Albert ltartnmn, nnd the masonry and woodwork was rompleted by John Aswell and Alls pnugh Hrothers, Thp woik wns done under the supervision of n building committee composed of H. ('. Hlnmiin, .1. S. Siindeis, H. T. Hldred, John Miller. In. I). Ntwton, J J (Ireeii, H. W. I.uie and Fiarklln Phlllljis. The Colonial club, whlcltls composed of mnny of the outiRer membeis of the cnmp, mntcilnlly assisted In the wotk of furnishing the building, and In oiitei talulng the guests nt the open ing. The bulldlngi will be formally dedicated on the 2'ith anniversary of the camp on December 12. Thp opening exercises wore defetred until the evening owing to the rain on Saturday, and when Chairman Hln man called the assemblage to order all the available spatlng spacp was occtl uied and mnny weie standing. After the singing of America by the audi ence, the chairman made an Infoimnl nddtcsr of welcome, in which he said that West Seuinton had long felt the need ol such a. building us tho (.amp had elected. Tie nddips.s of thp evening was do Ilvoied by A. J. Colboin, past state piesldent of the order. He outlined the aims and objects nf the Patriotic Order of America and followed this with one of h's chnrncteilstlc patiiotlc adiliejses. Anothc" pleasant featuie of the even ing win the piesentatlon to the camp of u pictuie, "Washington oiossing the Dflawnie," by Camp .'Js, of Bald -Mount. The presentation spenh wns mnde by 0iat Van Huskhk and the pictuie was areited on behalf of the camp by Chairman Hluiuan. Other featuio's vcro lecitatlons nnd songs by I.evln.i Beyi.nn, Mnud Finney. C.irmel l-'ahey, Oc'tiude Siillhan, J.llllan I.aBar and Hurley Xlntel. The lady fi lends of the camp after vat ds sened a supper to a laigp nuni lici In the store mom, and dancing was enjoyed iii the hall until neaily mid night by the young people, to music furnished by Piofossor Johnson. The hall has nlieady boon engaged for a number of social events, and the lodge loom will bo occupied every evening In the week bv seciet .societ ies, one of the stole moms is al ready oiciipleil, and the other has a piospeithe tenant. Two Funerals Saturday. The fuuei.il of the late Mis. Ann Campbell, which was conducted on Saturday morning fiom the icsldence of deceased's daughter on South Biom ley inoiiue, attracted many life-long filpiids of the aged woman to St. Pat rick's church, where Hev. P. K. La ello conducted the services The pall beareis weie Anthony Moffat, Patrick Moifatt. Patrick Sheildan, Thomas Hart, Thomas Judge nnil John Fln- neity. The remains were Intoned in the Cathodinl comcte! . Ttov. W. P. O'Doiinell oflleiated nt the funetal of tho late Mis. Ann Con way, In Holy Cioss church Sntuiday moinlng. Tho services were attended by many lesldents of Helleue. The pallbomeis wtie; Patilck Duffy, John Conway, John H.urelt. Mnrtln Caw ley. Patilik Calnin find Peter Walsh. In tel mont was made In the Cathedral cemeteiy. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The ex-members or the Columbia Hove nnd Chemical company will hold a (lain bake today at (Jiavel pond. All who Intend going ate lequesteil to moot at the coiner of Main nxeiiuo and Jackson street at 7 a. m The condition of (',. A. Williams, who It ill nt Middle Uranville. N. Y., ip malns uiuh.ingpd, and those In at tendance upon him do not look for any change for a few days yet. The i:celslnr (JIpo club will conduct an entPitaliiniPiit and social in Meat's hall on Tuesday peiilng, Oit. 22. Thp regular nionihlv meeting of St. David's vestiy will bo postponed un til next Mouda night. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. MKs I.lbbio M. Kresgp of Newton, is tho guest of her aunts, the Mioses Kiesge, of 210 North Hyde Park ae nup. "hailes Leber and Victor I.uxem berger, of Hampton stieet, have re turned homo fiom a wheeling tlip tluoiighoiit the state. Mrs. John Pi Ice of J.ORanspnrt, Iowa. Is visiting filend.s In West Sciantoti. after an absence of many yea is. Dr. C.eoigo Beach, of South Mnln Avenue, was called to Gordon. Srhul kill county, on Satin dav, owing to tho seiinus Illness of his wife. Dr. MeFadden nnd Tlr. T'liilorunml of Plttston. called on Dr. O. B. Hey. nolds, of North Main avenue, last evening. The latter Is recovering from his Indisposition. Hev. Thomas de Ciruehy, D. H.. pas tor of the Jackson Street Baptlt chinch, has letuined home from his vacation, nnd occupied his pulpit jes teiday. Misses llll.i. Shaw and Delia Davis hnve returned fiom Like Wlnola, and will le.ne today for C.iibondale. W. C. Briiuliig and family, of Noith Hyde Park avenue, nnd Hail I.ee, of Noith Biomley aenue, aie In Caibon daie, to attend the seinl-ientennlal iclebiation, Hnheit Iliadley and Hdwaid Jloise aie In Buffalo. Mrs, Julia Catlwilght, of Oeiman town, Pa.. Is the guest of her daughter, Mis. P. F. Strupploi, of South .Main acnue. i:. H. JIiiih' nnd family, of North Hyde Paik nvemie. will i etui 11 home today fiom I.aku Wlnola, whete they hae been spending the summer. Mis, Ann Leyshon, of Noith Brom ley asenue, and niece. Miss Maud Jones, of North Sumner avenue, have returned home from an extended lslt In Youngstown, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Hughes, of North Hi omley avenue, relumed home Sututday evening fiom a two months' visit with relatives and filend.s In Not th and South Wales. Oeorge F. Hynon, the North Main avenue merchant, and Albert West pfahl, of South Scrauton, loft Satur day night for a pleasuio nip to the Pan-Ameilcnn and other points of In tel est Mr nnd Mis. William N. Chase, daughter Ruth, and niece, Bessie Hughes, returned homo Saturday ev- SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough in run until it edi lirjunc) tlie remit ol medicine, 'lliev often (ay, "Oh, it will wear !," tint In moct c.iacs It will weir them auay, Could they tio Irulureil to try tlio turceotul meillrinr called Kenin'a Pil.jin, ulilrli la told on a xviitKe guarantee to line, they would Immediately wo tlio oxciltcnt effect alter taklnit tlio flrt iioc, Prlro S3c, and 6U., 'itlul tUo dec. At all il;n7i;mii. enlntj from a ten days' sojourn at As bury Park. Harry Jenkins, the druggist, has hoon spending several days of his va titlon nt Lake Ariel. .Mr. and Mis. Addison W. Chnse, of North Main nvenue, who have been cpt ndlng ton ilnH at Asbury Park, te turned home Satuiday evening. Bees D. Jones and family, of Ml South H.vdo Paik avenue, will luttiin home today from an extended so journ at Thompson, Pa, .Mnllourrler Walter McN'lohols loft ot. Saturday to attend 11 convention at Nashville. Tenn, John J. Phillips, of Shenandoah, l.s tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thorn as. of South Main avenue. H. J. Piothmoe, of Academy street, Is spending a few days at Atlnntlc Cltv. Mrs. Mlcluol Foy, of Jackson street, is entertaining Mts, Ueorfio McLaugh lin, of Brookljn, N. V. Drayman Frjd Post, nf Jackson street, Is spending his vacation at the Pan-American Imposition. .Mr. and Mis. Chiules Hanker, of (North Main avenue, have letuined home fiom Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. William Jeiemlah and Mis. Putiell. ot South H.vde Paik av enue, ate home from a sojourn at At lantic! City. Miss Anna Iletuhtcr, 0 North S11111 1 et avenue, Is spending a few days In Buffalo. .Miss Margaret Davis, of South Lin coln nvenue, accompanied her sister, Mrs. Oiin Hnyden, to Philadelphia, where they will reside. Misses Maud KMeiner nnd Clara Olbbs, of North Lincoln avenue, are spending a week at Lake Homy. NORTH SCRANTON. The funeral of Joseph Kline, of Hrlck avenue, took place jestcrdav afternoon nt 2..1U o'clock, services being conducted by Hev. Fatliiir Holmes In the Holy Rosary ihurclu The funeral was large ly attended, and the ftoinl offciingfl wore numerou.s and very beautiful. After the services the casket was re moved to tho Cathedral cemetery, wheie Interment was made. The pall be.neis wore Patrick OallaRhei, P F. Loftus, John Flvnn. John Ntwcomb, John Muiphy nnd Peter McOulro. The funeial of Mary Sullivan, of Put nam stieet, took place yesterday af ternoon. In Holy Hosary chinch ser vices weie conducted, and Inteiment was made In the Cathedral cemeter; Thin morning many membci.s of the North Scrauton Olee club will leave for Lake I.odore, whete they will compete for 11 $100 cash prize. The club l.s under the leadeishlp of William Davis, who has boon holding tehearsals at legular Intervals throughout the summer months. Tlip club Is composed of some of the best slngei of this section. The funeral of Anthony Corcoran, who was killed in Leggett's Creek mine last Thursday, took place yesterday ufternoon nt 2 30 o'clock from Ids home, 11J Parker stieet The remains were conveyed to the Holv Hosaiy chinch, wheie Hev. Father Holmes lead the funeial eei vice. The funeral wn.s late ly attended by friend and relatives of the deeased, and nl-o by the Father Whltty society, the Leggett's Creek Accidental fund and tho United Mine Woikers of Amei U-a, all of whom 111,11 ched in a body from tho church to the cemetery. The pall-bearers were niimbeis of the Father Whltty society. They weie: Thomas Coleman, Thomas Noiton, David Muchron, Thomns Me Sclnlefer, Anthony Stutcn, Thomas Hatrlngton. Bandwagons loaded with children of the Noith Main Avenue Baptist chinch will go to Like Suanton this moinlng. Miss Cairle Huff, of Parker .stieet, i.s visiting fiiends In Now Yoik city. Hdvvard Dever, of Washington, D C, who will accompany Hon. T. V. Pow doily to Lake I.octore today, wns the guest of his unele, M. M. Collins, of Noith Main avenue, vestctdn, Hdlth Davis, of West Maiket stieet, Is visiting her sister, Mis. O. W. Par 1KI1, of Plymouth. Hdwaid Colllno, of North Main ave nue, who ha.s long been connected with Albeit Srhultz'H ding store, has no coptcd a position with Druggist O, W. Davis and will take charge of the biaiuh drug store, commencing this moinlng. fieorgo Sllkman, of New York city, left today for that place, after spend ing several dajs with his patents, on Chinch avenue. James Jone has 1 etui nod home from n ten days' vacation, spent at the Pan American exposition. Miss Mnry Miirtniigh, daughter of Thomas Murtnugh, of Oak street, had a tather, exciting experience early last Friday morning. She was awakened by a noise and wns startled to find .1 man standing near the hed. She gave a v.lld sci earn which aroused her father, but befoie he could reach her loom the Intiuder got out the window nnd descended to the giound by a ladder which he had taken from the back of the house and pluccd against tho side of the building. DUNA.ORE. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pies, byteiliin chinch will inert with Mis. M. W. Chambeilln, of Blnkely stieet, on Thursday afteinoon at 3 o'clock Hev. Charles II. Newlng Is spending some time with New Jeisey fi lends. Hev. llnny Ne occupied tile pulpit at the Pusbj teilan chinch Mteiday 11101 nlng The Tempeiaiue Reunion c liolr of the Diuimoie Section wilt nicet for their second 1 cheat sal on Mnda even ing, September 2, In the Methodist Hplscopal chinch of Duninoie when nil tempeiance woikeis of Duninoie aie Invited to be present and Join the clitilr. Gomer D. Ileese Will be pies ent to lead the slnsing. Theie has been but very little change In the condition of Mlsr Hmma I.ud wlg dining the past iwent.v-four houi.s and her condition 1 still ver critical. Mr. and Mrs, W J Costello nnd son, Finnk, left ostercln for the Pan-Anu-ilcnn. II. C Hublei of Butler stifet. has leturiied fiom a two weeks' vacation, Indisposed nt his home Miss Llic Ileal, of Chinch etieet, l.s visiting- fi lends at Wyaluslng. I.etteis lemalnlni unclaimed dining the pei loci tndlng August 21, at the Duninoie pnstolllie Poisons calling foi these letteus will pleni5e say adveitlseil Mis John Dohert, HIS Apple street (F), Mis. Ciane, 121 (Siove stieet, Mis. J Foley, 711 Monroe avenue; Mis John Grady. Hojle stieet and Apple, James Haggerty (2), Mr. Couch, Claia Purdy, caie of Haymond Woodwaid. (liace A. Shaffer, 135D Jefferson avenue; Mis. Smith MO Noith living avenue; Thom ns Wilson, 71S Clay avenue; Mlihele Covlelo, Mike Murky (F), Asocimed nxpandccl Metal compato. William Moffntt, of Chetry street, left yesterday for Buffalo. Mr and Mi.s. H. W. Wliriersteln nnd son, Joseph, have 1 etui tied fiom a two weeks' trip upon the Great Lakes, Mr. and Mrs, H, M. Spencer spent yestetday ut Lake Cletno. SOUTHSGRANTON SURPRISE PARTY FOR MRS. MARIA ANNA HAUCH. It Wns in Honor of Her Eightieth Dlrthdny and Was Attended by Seven Chlldien, Twenty nine Grandchildren nnd Six Great Grnndchlldten Funeral of the Daughter of Mr. nnd Mis. r. Wcchsel, of Meadow Avenue. Other News Notes. A pleasant surpilse was tendered Mis. Maria Anna Hatich Satuiday evening at her homo on Cedar avenue, on the occasion of her eightieth blrth ila. Seven children, twenty-nine gtnr.dchlldreu and many other friends nnd iclatlves vere present. Numer ous congiatulatlons wore extended to the happy old lady duilng the day and evening. Miss Anna Wetter, daughter of Mt. and Mrs, M Wetter, one of her gtntic'.i hlldron, gave a brief address, wlshli.g that Mis. llaucli may live to t (.unci out a centuiy The grandclill- (lion presented her with beautiful bou iiucti of tloweis and her oldest son, Michael Hauch, piescutid her with a Iuirl cake with her name and tho tig uurcs 80 worked out with tlowcrs. Tho evinlng wn.s spent In singing and other nif usements, and at a seasonable hour relieshmonts weie solved. Among thoso pieseut weie Mr. and Mrs. Peter Holding, sr , Mr nnd Mis. John Lentce, Mr. and Mis. I'cter Hobllng, Ji . Mr. and Mis. J. Huhn. Mr. and Mts. John Heftl, Mr. and Mis. Bock, Mr. and Mis. Henry Wfttoi. Mr. and Mis. Lentner, Ml. and Mis. Michael Wetter, Mr. and Mts. Michael Kiamer, Mr. and Mis, Henry J. Wetter, Mr. and .Mrs. HcVward Wet ter, Mrs. Welmelr, Mrs. Hauch, Mr. and Mrs Frank Wetter, Miss Lottie Wetter, Miss Jlary J. Hlden, Miss Mary Bock, Miss S Maud Kramer, Miss Celesta Hcbllng. Lizzie Wetter, Ada Heftl, Mn-gaiet Kuhn, Hcniletta Wetter. Hil da and F.lna May Wetter, Mamie Heftl, May Hauch, Slbllla and Mamie Bock, .Mamie and Laura Wetter, Hany M Kramer, John Kuhn, Flank, Leo and C(oirp Bock, Hairy Heftl, Petei and Gfoige Wetter and Haymond J. Wct- tei. NUBS OF NEWS. The members of St. Irene's society will meet In regular monthly session this evening In Phaimacy hall. John Lafferty and John Biogan have returned fiom a week's islt at the Fan-American. Tho funeial of the O-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mis. F. Wcchsel, of Meadow avenue, took plate Satur day afternoon. Services were cnntluct e"l nt the houe and Foiest Hill ceme: tery by Hev. H. Smith, pastor ot the Church of Peace. Camp 430. Patiiotlc Order Sons of Ameiica, will meet in regular session this evening in Hnitan.in's hall. Miss Mary Geirlty, of Bat not col Icro, Now York. Is spending her vaca tion with Mis. V. F. Walsh, of Pitts ton avenue. Ms Anna Vockmth, of this side, is spending her vacation with fi lends in New Yoik city. John Roche, of Clieny street, left iSaturday for New York, where he will make his future hnine. Miss Mary Hoi, mil, of Pittston ave nue, has letuined fiom a week's, stay with friends at Haivos lake. GREEN RIDGE. Hev. Dr. N G. Paiko. of Plttston, 00 eup cd tho pulpit of the (iioon Ridge Pitsbytorlan 1 hutch yesterday moin ln, choosing for his text the llrst veiso of the eighth chapter of Romans, 'Theie Is theiofoie now no condemna tion foi them which are In Chilst Jesus, who walk not after the HpsIi, but after the spirit." Tho veueiablo doctoi was l.stciiod to with marked attention by a !m se congregation. 11. F. t-uiith, of Mousey avenue, Is nt F. st or. Roland Cur and Hairy Dlmlck spent esteiday at Lake Henry. Miss Giace Hums, of Capouso ave nue, has letuined fiom a visit with Rochester fi lends. OBITUARY. WILLIAM RAYI.OR, of Benton Con tei, one of the most widely known of the pioneeis of Lackawanna county, died jcsteiday iiioinlug at I !! o'clock. An attack vif grip affected his huait and carried hitu nway when Iip had been seriously ill only n few hours. Ills condition did not beiome at all serious until late Satuiday night. Dr. Kay wat telephoned foi and nriived at Ben ton at t o'clock a. 111. Mr. Baylor was then unconscious and extremely weak. The deceased was the father of At torney W. W. Bavlor and ,Jis. C. II. Srpei, of this cltv; John W. Baylor, malinger of the Baiber Asphalt com I any at Salt Lake City, and Miss Mai gaiel Hayloi, vv I10 lives at tho home stead. Mi. Halor was bom In New Jeisey sevtnty-sK yens ago unci at the age of 2."i In went to what is now Kenton and engaged in the lumber business. For over half a century ho continued in this business, funning, also, in n small way to supply the household needs. Ills wife survives him. The deceased was tl'i owner of the celebiatid Bavlor blind, over which theie was so much litigation. It is expected the tuueial will take place Wednesday, but this has not been definitely settled as et. MRS. MARIA BOYD, of West Mar lot stieet, passed away at her home yesterday morning affr sevei.il weeks' Illness Ilei death was caused by a paralytic stroke which she received some weeks ngo Mis. Hovel was an old s 'tiler In this community nnd her death Is geneially mourned. She was n kind and devoted mother, an exem plary neighbor, and a tine and wotthy member of tho Catholic chinch. She Is tun viv od by four sons and two daugh ters, Mvles, John, Joseph, Thomas and Mis. Jnmes Riley, all of this city, and Mis. Ann Campbell, of Paik City, I'lah. Also by two brotheis, James Snltty ami Aldeiiuan Thomas Saltry and one sister, Mis. Mb hael Mclliigh. The funeial will take place Wednes. dav afternoon nt 2. SO fiom Holy Ros nry chinch and interment will be made In the Cathcdial cemeteiy, JOHN LONG, aged 119 yeais, died at SU o'clock last evening at his home, LO.i Mullein stieet, whete he had ben Hi since last Apt II. Deceased was born In Glaiiiiuorganshlre, Wales, and came to Ameiica nt an early age. For eighteen years ho was a mall cleik on tin Lackawanna ralltoad, running be- 1 tvvccii Scruntun uud Nottliumburlund, JONAS LONQ' SONS, WE CLOSE ALL DAY MONDAY AH Day TUESDAY W The Bargains come a day late this week but they are none the less welcome. A Galaxy of Forceful Specials for Tuesday Buyers. Every item represents the best possible grade and always at the lowest prices. Domestics. Calicos Light colors and al most any figure you want. i The 5c kind. Tuesday.. OC Calicos The best quality of Indigo Hlue. You know what that means. 6c quality, . 1 Tuesday 4sC Canton Flannel Unbleached and worth 6c yard. Tues- . day 4C Outing Plannel Good quali ity and extra weight. Good value at 8c Tuesday 5C Muslin Atlantic F.un bleached, worth 10c. Tues- day 5C Flannelettes New Fall patterns, worth 10c. Tues- day 7C riusllns Fino quality. Tuesday JQ, Dress Qlnghams In stripes, checks and plaids, worth 10c. Tuesday C Percales 32 inches wide, dark colors, worth 10c. Tuesday C Seersucker Best quality in stripes, I2j4c quality. rv Tuesday lUC Blankets 10-4 size in white, tan and grey, just the thing for early Fall evenings, worth . . 59c. Tuesday 44C Comforts Silkoline covered and filled with pure white cotton p 1 Jonas Long's Sons Scranton 2 Grand and Glorious Holidays 2 Wednesday nnd Thursday Sept. 4 nnd 5. Ash Street Grounds. Don't fall tn sop C.tl't Cha T.tnvN In his ilailnff 100-fpot hlnh ilivo for life. Tree on show riiiuiiiN, I unci 7 p tn. I'llcc (if ndinlssloii nMlu.nl t" I'lilliliiMi under ton eius 'f an llh "dull. 20e, CJ land hpci-t.icul.ir fiec su t parade, dally at 11 a. in. nnd IlliiKlMintnn and New York, l'lior to lit- 111 ti x' he vva tranffor iloik .11 tli I.aclsavvnnnn lallioad .station In this city, lie H mirviveil by four duiiKhteis and one nun, Mm. Avails nf I'e.Kvllle, Mrs. F. P. llrown. of Kltnlia; Heit'iliv ami .leiie I.niijf, of this cltv, and John C. I.hiib. of Altoonn. 'I'll.' fuii"ial announceinent will he made later. Mi!S. lWTHU'K KOI.l.AXDS. of H27 Weft Mniket street, died tit her home Halm day moinlnpr nfter n HiiBering Hi rers with ear ttouble. Mis. Hollands was nlinttt 41 youis of uro and Is sur vived by three sons and one datiRhtei Tl'pv aie Anthnn, I'atiiek, Mllo and i.enn I!iillanils,all at home, The fun eial will take place at 10 o'clo. k this mornlntr Theie will be a io(iiletu nines In Holy Itos.uy chiireh ami inteiment will be miulu In the Catheilial cvnie ttiy. MItrf. I.OI'ISK HfDo.V. ntred 77 years, died at an eaily hour Saturday moinliicT at li-r home, 120 fliant nve nue. Deceased had leslded In West Scianton for a number of years, ami Is sitivlved hy two daughters. The funeial services will be held at the house this inninliiR and the teinalns will be taken to Tails, li . for Inter ment. mhs i.ut isi: wi.vr.iJiiAKi:, hko.i twet-tluee ve.irs, til" wife of Dr A ,1 Win. hiake, died lust night at hep hnine. 30i .N'oith Itebei'.a avenue. U -ceased is survived bv her husband and two chlMnn, The funeriil serv 1. will be held at the house Wednes day afternoon, ltiteinient in the For est Hill lemetei'. Funeral. The funeral of tho Into Dennis K.MIy will take pliue at ! 3D o'clock this morning tiom the house, 315 Kynon stieet. Set vices will lie held In Holy Cioss church find interment will bo mad.) In the Mlnooka cemetery. The funeral of the lnte Mrs, Ann Mmgan will take place this nfternoon. Services will be luld at the house, II.' Tenth street, at 3,30 o'clock by Hev. Thumaa duUiuuhy, of tho Jaclcon JONAS LONG'S SONS. LABOR DAY White Goods A cleanup on all white goods. You might call them the crumbs from a big season's business. Note the prices: Lawns Plain white. 40 inches wide, values up to 15c. t Tuesday 1 1 C Nainsooks, in all-over Q checks, values up to 15c. OC Lawns In Leno and open work stripes, values up to 25c. Tuesday 15C Damask Towels, with double knotted fringe, size 20x45 worth 35c each. Tuesday 2tOC Bleached Damask 60 inches wide, in various patterns, ,- Tuesday, yard 25C Napkins Linen Damask, sixc 5-8, worth 1. 10. Tues- . day 98C Turkey Red Damask In five different patterns, worth ,- 35c, luosday xOL Crash, standard quality, brown only, good value at I2c, Tuesday vC For Home Adornment, a splendid assortment of Hem stitched Tray Covers, Stand and Bureau Covers, under price. AMUSEMENTS. 0PKNINH OF LYCEUM THEATRE. Monday Afternoon nnd Xlght (Labor Day). Tenth consecutive season of James A. Heme's lieautlful comedy drama SHORE AGRES Picentod by .lames A Heme's own company of players. Fihe.s nvenin?: $1.00. 73r. 50c. 23c. Matinee 23 and f0 cents. Seats on sale Filday at 9 a. -m. a LyCCUm September 3 Itc-appcarancc of the eminent artor rir. Frederick Warde W lio will present In? f ..mou? succc, The Mountebank (Jreit nt SplmUid production Pncca $1 SO, $1 Oct, 75' . .j". , 'ji Silo npins at ) a m Wednesday Night, Sept, 4, Miipman Ilruiliifs pirn nt Vlaik Tiain3 quaint, un rn ti u Podd'nliead Wilson Vn pv.llMit . nt Willi Mr William S, fitll in tiif title ri lo. V not ilile event picturing th life of Mivmiin l'i ml". 1'HICI-x 2Je, WV T.k , JlfO. SIM". ON bVI.K MOM1W AT t A M Academy of flusic VI llt.ls . f J mm, S!anaa:(r. VI mill. 11. and Wrdurda Muhtj, ub lieu- Ut M inn. rs lluid In.ii of Mr. Barney Gllmoie. KIDNAPPED IN NEW YORK Nut. It i pla 11. Iiim.I nn the abduction ot IIVIU MM1ION ( I VI!K -piciM. vivitstr lurm. Vlitln.c I'liiri -! and Pi rrntp I nmi; I'lir. -.10, .15. 53, 11 cnt IS il iiilp rf wrrk, .omiwn'iui; Thursdj eien. Iii, llli Imhi md Miur.li milinpi Mr , I. II, Ijiiutu pi...ni4 WIV 1 1 I. in ( liailca Cal lulunV .ui .1. tlr nn t NEW TOGO'S FERRY. M .in. I'm.. V mid I rn -1 win. i: 1'iic . ,11 , 4iid IV rn' STAR THEATRE VI P f, IllltltlM.ION Vljuaurr lint' tik, c niiiun. iiu M"nijy nuuiuc, Sept. Jn.l HjiIv mailnte f CLARK'S NEW ROYALS" Mieet Mltt .liunh nnd Interment will be n id in tin Vuihliuin street n'HU'Urj. The funeial of the Int" Mrs. Julii Sulllvar will take plaec. at 9 o'clocW thin ninriilliB from tho house, on 13m. met street. Services will b held In Holy Cross rhtireh and lntormn will bs made in tho Cathedral cemetery. t