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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1901'.
WEST SCRANTON
DELEGATES TO
CONVENTION
MEN WHO WILL ATTEND THE
GATHEIUNG.
Morgan Thomas, GilflHh T. Dnvies
nnd Chnilcs R. Acker Will Repie
sent tlie West Side Republican
Club Alternates Also Chosen.
Folico nnd Aldermanlc Cases Se
cret Meetings nnd Events of This
Evening Wedding, Funerals and
Other Events of Interest.
A uo ntlended mooting nf the West
Side Central Itepuhllnin lul was In Id
Inst eveninpr. at which deleRntes and
alternates wore chosen ti lepiesent
the club nt t lio fnnveiitlmi of Itepiibll
ratl tlllbs, to be held lit till city nil
September IT nnd IS. The delegates
(-elected -weie MntK.iii Thomas, Otlf
tlth T. Davis and Chin let It. Atkor.
The alternates me William .lamlesmi,
Wllllnm A. Phillips nnd .lames Lev -Mum.
The nlnip-n.iiiud Rotitlomoit weie
also Mimed n a speelal cmninlttee to
rnnslder the nd Nnhllltv of thp cltib
keeping open house t in I iik the two
do1 of tli" tnnvetitlon, and to nr
lanse for the eiiteit.ilnnient of visi
tors. Tlmv will report nt nn ndjourn
rd lejfillar meetlnrr, to lie held nt thp
looms next Thtltsdnv evening.
Piesltlent Iteese also nppolnteil a
special tmnmltteo to tnko barge of
the dub's limine ps din Ins; the Illness
if Viiunclal Sectetaiy i. A William.
The committee named lias W. V..
Thavcr. William .lamlesmi, Tallesen
Phillips nnd I'almpr L. Williams.
This was the 111 st meeting of the
luh aflei the sumuiPr Mic.ttlon, and
f i om now on the iniiubeis will take an
relive interest In its affairs, and ni
r.inFC foi political wink during tne
-oniing campaign. Adjournment was
undo until next Thursday e cuius;.
Alien both of the aboe-mmed cont
nltttps will make reports.
Police nnd Aldermanlc Cases.
Mnig.net Mai Inn. nf IJl Tenth
Mieet. was inr.ilgtied b-foie Aldei
lmti 13 ales last evening at the In
Iniico of 1'llcn Pughe, who th.iiged
ler with assault and battel v and
naklnjr thieats. Sim was tllsehaiged
on the lit st iIiarK' and hPld in 200 bail
on tlie second.
Nicholas) Hush, of Lti.eine sheet,
who was attested AVednc-dav evening
at the in.stance of his wife, for making
SUNBURN
Rf ind Almond Cream remote.
redncM of the skin tnd roothes the
pain c( sunburn in one night. Take
bottle with you en your vacation.
FOR SALE BY O. W. JENKINS.
Saturday
At the Globe
A Few News
The work of remodeling the store is far from complete yet, but
you'll find enough changes and improvements on your next visit
to give you an inkling of what the main floor will be like when
the alterations are completed. Fall Coats, Skirts and Waists
have come to hand this week, and the formal Opening of Fall
Dress Goods may be looked for next week.
Saturday Specials
Early Fall Hosiery
For Ladies and Misses. Fast black, fancy drop stitch
and very superior make. Two special values for Satur
day 25c and
A Remarkable Corset
At the price short length, straight front, in an elegant
model. Colors pink, blue, white and drab. Saturday
only
A Saturday Ribbon Sale
Fine Satin Ribbons in all shades. Nos. 5 nnd 7 5c.
Nos. 9 and 13 qc. Nos. 16 and 20
25c Neckwear for 9c
All of our Pretty Neckwear for Ladies that sold for 25
cents, will go on sale on Saturday morning. Choice of
the lot 7
Matchless Neckwear
Most men have an idea that Neckwear that only costs a
quarter is not good enough for them. Ordinary 25-cent
Neckwear is cheap and trashy looking, we'll admit, but
ours is not ordinary. See the first display on Saturday.
All styles and colors for fall wear. Choice
New Fall Shirts
Stiff fronts, nobby styles, in an immense assortment of
materials and patterns. Uur two leaders are unmatcha
ble for the money. No. 1 59c. No. 2
!arly Fall Shirt Waists
In plain colors and fancies
$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 each.
on Saturday for, each
Globe Warehouse
threats nnd assault nnd battery, vus
In hi In K00 ball edeiilay on each
thai ge.
Iliiam Up Vol nnd William C'o.i-,
vim wpre airested for rnnnlnsr down
Mi Mniy Jones, of Taylor, on South
Main nenuu on Wednesday, wpre ai
lalKiied befoip Pollie Maglsttate Mil
lar vtstctdav. The former was fined
J, and the litter $10. and Coar was
also hld In hill to await tlie lestilt of
Mm. .Jones' Injuiles.
I.ulu Pollskv and Lls-rle Hltlglskv, of
Prlie Mi pet, weie anatgneil befole Al
dei man Kellow last evening at the In
stant e of Maiy Ch.iiH. The foiiner
was chalked with illsoiderly pondurt
and was lined ?" and i osts. Tlie lat
ter was held In $u(H) ball on the ehnlge
of pfJuiJ.
.Meetings Last Evening.
St Paill'i Plmieei coips hi Id tlieir
legiihu wrehlv tit tit In St. Divld's hall
last evening, piep.uatoiy to the annual
patade at Ilirltton on October b).
The William Connell (lleo club re-lieiu-pd
In Ivorllc hall hut evening the
sdcitlons to be sung at the Poultney,
eimont eisteddfod the latter pan of
this mouth.
A meeting of the Ladles' C. M. A.
wax held In St l.eo's lull list evenlns?.
aftei which n soilnl session was en
Joved. ('amp ITS, Phi Until' Older Sons of
AniPilia, met for the Hist time in their
new hall last e cuius;. Tlie Colonial
lull whli h Is composed of the oung
er nipinbcis, also held a meeting and
Installed theli olllcets, whkh wtie re
Lcntly clei ted.
Presented With a Chair.
At the sin prise p.u ty given In his
honor on Wednesday p enlng, Kvan
Thomas, of North HromlPV nvenue, was
pipscnled with a watch phalli nnd
h inn bv the cltv engineers' coips, of
which lie Is a member. The pri senta
tlon spen h was made by 1'iank Phil-
lips
Mi Thomas was tIso piesented with
a chali by Ills faniilv and fi lends. The
oiiasinn was a bhthday annlverai v
and the event was attended with much
pliMllie.
Ivoiltes Install Omceis.
At the regular meeting of Robeit
Monls lodge of Ivoritcs, held last veil
ing, the following oIHipis wpio in
stalled. Past president, David Owens,
pic-ldent, Tallle M. Klaus; vice piesl
dent. W Knwl.ind 1) ivies, conductor,
1) inlet .1 iv Iteese, inside guntd. Wat
kin Williams, outside gnaid, John It.
IMvvaids, oveiscei, I. A llowill
A i lain b iko was nfteivv mis en
ioved, under the diieitlon of a lomnilt
tees lotnpilslng .lolin 11 Phillips, llow
aid Davis and John It lMw.iuls
Camping nt Lake Caiey.
A laigc paity of West Scianton
people nre tamping at Like Caip.v for
n fpv weks, some of whom hip nun
pvlng the Maplewond tottage. Among
ili o in the p.uty nio the following
Mr. and Mis John Phillip i. Mi. and
Mrs. Joseph Thomas, Mlses L'lliM
betli Uef'sp, Until Jones, l,eah Ai-
nnliL I'lnreni a ll.irini. tlntiln ntn-
' '' '
foil Anna Glcason, Gwcndolln Hop-
Bargains
Warehouse.
Notes
17c
50c
122C
9c
25c
50c
Shirt Waists actually worth
Only a few doens to go
75c
Itlns, Jennie Beynon, Jennie Olcason
nnd Elizabeth llopl.ins.
'Messrs. William Atgiist, Owllym
Hopkins, John Ilecse, Henry Davio,
Oeorge Oleason, Hoy finest. Pert Phil
lip, ltlehard PhllllpH nnd IJoian
Thomas.
Mauled in Kingston.
Hwait P. York, of Jackson Ktieet,
nnd Mls Mniy flteame, of Ninth He-h-eca
avenue, went to Kingston vis
tenia v, vvheip they weie united in
I'liurliiRc by Itev. I., t Muidock, of
tlie Kindlon Methodist episcopal
ihureh.
'ihe rotiple weie unattended, and af
ter the nuptial knot was tied, left for
a pleasure tilp to Philadelphia and
Atlantic City, t'pon their return they
will lexldj with the bride's parents.
Two Funerals Yesterday.
llev. James llelllllllKei. pastor of the
llniiipton Street Methodist Kplscnpit
chill ill, eoudileted the fllti'iiil set -vlies
.vosttiilav aftililooti over the le
ma'ns of Mlldied, the vouiiff child of
Ml. 'ind Mis. Jo -i ,1 llellu, or "u7
Tenth stieet, The Interment was
Piade in the new Cnmbila ceni'le'V
The funeinl of the late Mis. Pat
tick Mitchell ocituied jpteiday
lnoinlllK fiotn tlie fatullv resident P, on
Meiidiau Mreel. A ipqiilpm iii.ih was
cclebi.ited In St. P.ittlek's Cathollr
ihurili, and Intel nient was nude in
the ('allied! al cemetety
Coming Evena.
Division No. 4, Ladles' AllMll.it y,
D.iUKhttrH of 1:1 In, will conduct a
shirt waist social lit Meats' hall on
I' Iduy evening, Sept. J.
This i:cuNinr lilpe ilub will hold
tlic'r lli.it annual enteitaiiinient and
.spel.il In Meals' hall on Ttipsdav, even
inpr, Ott. J2.
A h.uvest dinner nnd social, under
the ntispUes of Jlianeh 41, Catliollc
Mutual Jtuicllt asbotiation, nml
Uriini.li 07, ladies Catliollc Henevolcnt
association, foi the benetlt of bt. Pat
lick's church, will be held in ."dears'
hall on Wcdiiesil ly evenlnj;. Oct. 30.
Events of This Evening.
Tlie 1'orelgn Missionary nit iety of
the Simpson Methodist Ilpiscopal
thin cli, will hold their remit u month
ly meeting in the chuicu tills even
ing. St P.icndpn's cotiuilt. No. 24!, Youiik
Men's Institute, will entcitain its nieni
beis and fi lends this evening nt a
smnkt't' in tin it looms on Noitli Main
avenue
NOTES AND PERSONALS.
T.lputenaiH John Davis, Dr. P. F
Stiuppli'i mid A H. .Mof-e aic on a
fishing tili to Lake Wluoln
Miss Hebett.t llowills of Ninth (Sai
fleltl avenue, entei tallied a p.uty of
ft lends at her home leiently.
Mis. D.ivlil Mm Rim, of West llhn
stieet, is conllnetl to her homo by Ill
ness. John Rt limit, of West I.m ust stieet,
Is spending ti few das In New Yoik
Mis. M. G. Kiainei, of Ninth lliom
ley avenue, liatl liei foot Injun tl le
ccntlv bv a Mat-lion falling mi It
Mis Ann i Humphip.vs, of 'W.isli
btlin stieet, has letuiueil lionie fi mu
(i pleas int Fojoiiiu at hike Wlnola.
Aithtir W. Nelson, of Wnshhiiin
stieet, has i etui lit d lionie fioin a pitas
ant vojouiu at hake Wlnola.
Albert Williams, of fil'i South Main
avenue, emplovfd as a tlilvei in the
Aithbald mine, was Miieeed between
tais while at wok on Wedne-.tlnv and
seilouslv iiijuied. Dr. J J. Jtobi i ts
attended him.
c "out I in tin Kobett Itobeits lntike
mound esteida foi the new mission
Stindav si iiool building to be eneted
on Hi vu Mawi stmt In the lEoillid
AN oods jilot
M. P. I 'aw ley, of hafavttte stieet,
has i etui ned home f i om the P.in
Ameilcan exposition.
Mi and Mis. John Davis have ie
tiuneil fioin their wetldliig 1 1 1 and
will leslde at the toniPi of Itebena
avenue and Swetlnnd stieet.
Geoige Davis, of Wllkes-Hane, is
spending a few das at the home of
his patents on this side.
Alileiinau (ieoige P. Kellow, of the
Foiuteenth ward, lias letiiined home
fioin Cntbond.ile, vvhete he attended
the semi-t enteunlal
Mi and Mi D H Thomas, of
South .Main avtinn, aie liomi ltom a
few tlajs visit in Ciibonilale
Miss t l.u.i .Mm, of Ninth Main ave
nue, bus letuuii'd home fiom a visit
Willi fi lends in Citiboud.ile.
Miss .lennette Jtublnsou, who has
been spt ndlng her ai atlon nt the Pan
Ameiltau, has it tinned home
Miss May Moiinhau, who has lieen
the gupst of Mi. ami Mis. John Mont
lian, of Stintfoiii nveiiup, n tin nod to
her home In Shenandoah
Samuel Polhamus and famllv, nf
North Sumner avenue, nie home fiom
hake Slut Ulan.
W. V.. Johns and i: i: P.ob.ithan aie
nttinding tlie Maiill tii.is festival nt
Saratoga Spilngt
Mis John I". Handolph, of South
Hvde P.uk avenue had liei tight foot
painfully Iiijuied on Wetlnesday by a
cell it tlooi falling on it
Mrs Thomas Petirs and daughttis,
Jean nutl Audte.v, of Wllkes-Uane,
have i etui ned home fiom a visit with
P.itiolmnu and Mm Kinb Peteis, ot
Not tli Pilmoie avenue
Mi nnd Mis. John J. V Yolk, of
Noith hveiett avenue, wiliometl a sou
at theli home this week. '
Misses Maigaiet nnd Mniv ltowan,
of hueine stieet, nie visiting tela
tives at Hinghamtoii.
Miss Jessie Peck, of (')iltago, who
has been the guest of iclntlves lieie,
left jesteiiho foi the Pan-Ainei ban
en unite to liei home.
Davitl ltobeitH nnd family, of Aiiileu
i old, iiave itnted a house on Swet
land stiti t.
William A. Jones, ot Jackson stieet,
has letiiined home fiom his vacation,
fpent at Mt. Pot ono.
Aiitliew Slieret, tlie Noith .Main ave
nue shot iniikei, is home ftoni the Pau
Amcilcaii nutl I'aiiadn.
Miss Hessle Mmgaiis. of rouitteuth
stieet. Is sojourning with friends at
Dalton
IMimmd hew l, of the Coluuiblas, Is
on Ills v. nation. Han Peiber Is till
ing ills place.
Aldeiman Daniel Mosps, of the nf.
tPPiith waul, was among the visitors
at Cm lmndnto dining the seml-centtn-nlil
l.'dwjid Thomas, of South Main ave
nue, has i etui at d home fiom a visit
with friends at llanlsburg.
Misses Maltha rind Cicitllltle Mooie,
of south Main avenue, have i etui ned
iiom a two weeks' visit with their sls
tei, Mis. Kragei, of Ulnghamton.
SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE
Allow n cough to run until it Kill hrjoinl (lie
rrach ot inetlklne 'llici nftrn J), ' UIi, It nil)
wear ) " l)iit In mo,t iaf It vill wear
tlicm au L'oiilil lluj- lia imlutnl In Uy lln
uiifN(ul inrilUluo cjllnl Kemp' HaUani, uliich
ii olJ en a Kltle Riurantco to iuic, they
would imnirillatil ue llio excellent cAcit after
Inking Ihe tlrt ilo.e. prlto J3v. unJ 5t.. I"rl4l
llio (rce. At all iIiuskucs.
JONAB LONG'S SOVS.
The Purchasing Power of Your Money Is Extended to Its Utmost Limit at
Our Great Friday Afternoon Sales
The buying public has learned to expect great things of us on Fiiday afternoons, and we never disappoint them.
The opportunities for economies that we have maishalled together for today's selling well merit your special
attention and personal inspection. Almost every department of the Big Store has contributed its share of useful,
seasonable merchandise, and altogether a most attractive pi ice list has been prepared in order to make this sale
u whole-souled bargain event hitherto unequalcd.
Sale No. 1
Begins Promptly nt
2 O'clock.
In Bnscment
HouscfurnisJiings
Here Is a banner chance to buy per
feet Granite Ware and Porcelain for
about fifty per cent, less than regular
retail prices. But the quantities of
these goods are limited and we ask
you to come early.
10 Very Unusual Bargains
ewniTK roiicnLw.v cits ami
" J HAIVUIIS -I. tige size, of pood qual
4 H' ami not stoneware Unl I.' 'j ,
to each customer. I'riie, for the l'nur 2C
A LOT OP r.KOO.MS Houpht befoio
I 2 I t,lc lic '" 1" lies makes this oifer
$itoslble. No i, laiKO slu aniline
Coin Uroom, nevei sold under 3."n : for Trl
d.i.v afteinoon, Just one hour, only a
one to ,i customei 1 VC
ci!AV sthi:i. i:n'ami:i.i:d kt.t-
I 3 I ''''d'ri-roi pieieivlitR', wood size, 'fhe
lulce was ahvavs lSi foi the (-w
hour, one to u t ustoniM. en h 1 UC
iii:.vt'iN'i. c.kay sti:i:l i:nami:i,
4Ij:,) imn'.i:ii nrcKrrs ohioiif-
4 shape with t uji and ti.iy HeRid ir
value Is $ no 'I hej .tie joins, for a e
one hoiii onlj at TfVC
? cnvi:i:i:i m:m.i. .sacciipans
5l (!,)0(' I?''H lu Rfiiulne Kirtiilte enamel
. aie The leRiiliit pilic s 30 c--nt.
We'll sell tft of ihein, fm one hour, 1 e .
at lVC
sai.i: or mxxKU sirrs that
ft i:i'Ui'si: ai.i, thi: r.Aitti u.r
0 UVKNTS or Till: I' VST. Tlie-e t ts
aie decoi.ited undeiRl.ize ioiteliln and i oti
slst of the followliiK nleies- t; Tt.i Plites, rt
Itie.ikf.ist l'l.ites, i. Soup lMates, h Stpn.ite
Huttei Plites, ti l'uilt Satneis, i; p,. t Cups
and Suiieis 1 Pl.ittci .o T 1 Platter No in,
1 Hikei, 1 URir Howl I Ileum Howl, 1
1 Howl. 1 Pltkle Itnvvt 1 Coveietl )vh, 1 I'lillt
nih-.v; pu:fi:s in all. tii i -j o
hoiii pi he .. .. 7."o
KXIVi: ANI roilKH Ilonlile l,.
J "Y steied, line stiel bl u k .mil walnut
$ handles, s, t ton-sts nf s knives and
sl folks, nil to ma tch, reKillai pileo Afrf
$1 00 .1 tloen I'oi the lioill svle set TrVC
SOUTH SCRANTON
MARRIAGE Or MISS HEALEY TO
HENRY MERRICK.
Ceiemony Was Peifonned In St. Jo
seph's Chuich, Minooka Biitley
GnllnRhei Auebted nnd Held in
Bail nt the Inbtance of Mis. Satah
Devcts An , Ovei-hented Stove
Caused a Fite in the Tailor Shop of
Theodoie Olsuovitch, on Hickoiy
Street The Damage Small.
Miss H lie ilev, of Minooka, and
lleni.v Men lik, of Peai siiiet, weie
uiiitid in tn.uiiiigo at 0 o'e lot k es
tiulav mm ulni? in St Joseph's t him It,
Minooka, bv Itev i'.ttllei I'.vati, Tlie
letimonv was wltnessrd l)V a laitfe as
si nililaf,!1 of f i lends and lelatlves
The bildesinald was Miss HildKet
Cojne. Tlie gi mini v.is ntti lltletl lj
Thoinas How en
At tlie t om luslon of the teiemonv
the Initial touple it Hied to the lionie
ol the Initio's patent In Minooka,
whete a wtdtllnf; tllnnei was seivetl
Tltey left on the afteinoon tiaiu for
I'lilladtlphla and Atlantic Cll. 'J'he.v
will be home lu about ten das, when
they will iiiinim lice hom-o-keepliiK on
this sltle.
Gallagher Al tested.
Hal tiev (iiilliiKliei. of 310 Palm
Mitel, was unaligned befme Aldti
mail Lontes last evening mi thai fits
of foitlble enti and assault and bat
tel and untieing thieats. Mis, Small
Deveis was the piosetiltlK The
tiouble between the two p.u ties, who
live on one lot on Palm street giew
out of n dispute among the clilldieu
of Hie two families on Sept .', anil
was i oiitiuuetl in the evening. Whin
(ialhtghei tame home he went down
the aul, whete Mis Deveis was, and
told liei he would kill lu r If she did
not leave Ills thlldien alone. She went
In the hoiihe and loi ked the dooi, slie
s.ivs, but slio tletlaics he followed liei
and Inoke the dooi open anil took bet
by the net k and ihokid liei and tluew
liei on tlie Hoot mid beat liei,
Tlie aldeiiiiau, after heating tlie wit
nesses, lit Id Gallagher undei J.mo ball
for ids aipeniante at the next teim
of rouit.
Fhe on Hickoiy Stieet.
Tho it in t ill of tlie tinned III estf.
tiny noon iiom box hi was caused lij
,i ovei-lioati d stovo lu a linuso mi
llltkoiy stieet owned by Tlieodoio Ol
stiovitth. Hie tallm. Tlie ilio stinted
In tlie basement of tlm house, wheio
Mi Olsiiovltth kept tils shop. While
ho was In some other pint of tho liousn
Hie stove on Willi li he heated his Unt
il oiih heiamn ovei -heated anil het Hie
to the vvoodwoik.
Mi. Woelkeis, who Is a uoighhoi, ian
FRIDAY AFTERNOON 3 ALES.
More Basement Bargains
-Plti:si:uvi.N(J SPOO.Vrf-I.onrf lian
Q die, in Kianlt' enamel waie. q-,
41''"' the hour s lie, eaeli OC
MASON ritriT JAILS One pint ilze,
Q with taps and tubbeis com- a (L
4plete I'or the hour sale, a do tOC
TOIL1:t SI '.TS White Portelaln fanty
I Q shape rolled out basin .Set consists nf
f
AJi' pin 's ivrntll
Tor the hour sale, u
Snle
Begins Promptly nt
tf O'clock.
Alain Floor
Outing Flannels
(ifTIMJ ri,ANiXi:LS i:tia Rood quality
and lliittj Inehes wide suitable foi Chll
tliens st hoiii diesse. Ladles' wtappeis or
tli esses and Men's or Kojs s'hlits. They
tome In llRht and tlatk colois and also jnetty
pi ilds and i links dood value nt S tents
a .utl. l'"ild.i .tfteinoon, for one
hoiii
pi:itcAi.i:.s, ".: iNciins wini: New fail
ami winter desisns, Kiountl of nav.v niidlnal,
led, blue, blown, tilth!, blatk. etc. In Stilpes
and lam y llsutes. IteRUlnr pi he CI ,
liii a v.ud. I'm one hour v2
SCHOOL SHOL'rf Cor ChlltliMi Misses'
and Youths' vve.u. J'rcnch 'alt. Velour and
DoiikoIi Kid Leather. Sinsle and double
side. Never sold under U -' l'ot OC-.
tin hour siie "OC
i:li:aciu:i) tahi.i: damask Mm vatds
of tills Roods, fis inehes wide, t holee of many
dlffei -nt patterns IltKtllar price, '.'T
cents. I'oi the hour s-ale a IC
Second Floor
Lnii;s'vi:APPi:H Pei rales nnd I'lan
nillet', l.tiRO lloiinte and shouldet unties,
choli e 1 1 1 items and leslr.ible t olois, pr
.some wen tit up to $1 00 5iC
Main Floor
TOWKLst One ,as,. Cie.uu I'lliiKid tilth
Towels, full se, nude of tlie heaviest Ttuk-
sh in iterl.il Consldeietl pood xalu-'when
Mild at lu tents. I'm
tacll
JONAS LONG'S SON
ADVERTISERS OF FACTS ONLY.
lu to sic w lieie the smoke was lonilng
fiom nnd suing that lie i mild not
i unt i til Hie tlie, he tin not! in an iilaim,
to wliiili the C11U111.V, Neptune ami
William funnel! imnpanlis lepmtttl
and iiikkl extinguished the Hie. Tlie
ilamagi ilone aiiiiiimti d to &Mi, whltli
Is tovi it it b liisniaiue
NUBS Or NEWS.
lieuei.il (ii.tnt loiiiumiidei v, No "!0,
lsnlghts of Malta, will meet lu itulai
session this evening at Haitman's ball.
-Mi. A llu, of Stone nvenue, is ill.
Miss Katie Whelaii, of (iinet stieet,
has tetuineil fi run a two weeks isli
with fi lends at Hnv lt.
'ihe people on Hie imnei of Pitlston
avtiiue nnd rig stieet w Ish to inftii m
Hie iliiettorol pllblli saltty tli.it the
tdeetiic liglit on that cm mi his not
inn ned foi the past ft vv nights As
theie Is danger on annum ol the t.ns
passing. It needs pimnpt attention
The south Side and Hie Minooka
base bill ttatns met lit H111 11s' shav
ing pnilois last evening.
1' Hug, of Pitlston avenue, has le
t in ii tl ft mn a ten d.is sta at the
Pan-Ann 1 lean.
etlnesdny evening Hie .l-.veai-old
tlilld ot Mi. and Mis. Lntliei, of Pins
put nvenue and Lot list stiett, was
liadl.v bin mil 1 falling into a pan of
hot watet
It was W.iliei l.lss, f Tinj, N. ,
mid not Wultir 'i'lov, of Akion, 0.. to
whom Miss Ihiuna Not was niaitietl
Wedliesdio nftillioon
NORTH SCRANTON NEWS.
Rev. William Davles Has Gone to
Fnigo, Noith Dakota, to
Accept a Call.
Itev. William P.tv les, a w dl known
joung man of the Nmth lhnl, left for
r.ugo, Noith Dakota, Wtdnesday
evening to accept tho pastouite of the
Cotigugatlon.il chute It at that plan'.
Mi. Iuvles leeelvcd his education at
M.uletla college, Marietta, Ohio,
wheio lie gtadtiated with Illinois.
I.ittei, lie enteted Yale mid inched
tils tiegiees at the I.ittei pl.n e list
biimme't
He Is hlglll) endiieatoil and perfei t
l tapnhln of tilling satlffiit tot lly tho
dutlts wlili li will devolve upon him
in ills pastmnte. Ills Inilllliieiahln
fiiends line ami elsewheie aie 1 1 ited
with ills hiiness, as It Is stilet atlhei
cute 10 tin t and peiheveiame In his
.studies that have won hint this on
viable lecngultloli for one so joung In
tais Tho best wishes of ills fi lends
go with him to his new home.
TOLD IN TEW LINES.
Janus Lewis, of Chillies stieet,
leaves foi Olivet 1 allege, Mlthlgan.
net Moiid.o, to pursue u iouiu of
btud).
Tlie Mri lies at the Wa no nvenue
C, M. 1 hurt h on Sunday evening will
commence at T.JJ in place of 0 o'clock.
u price .. 1 'ill
set
l.ZrV
No. 2
Stcond
A
5c
made
hour
fiesh
b lie pi
the houi sah-,
10c
when Itev Mr. Divi" pastor of Itelle
vue 1 hint li will pn .11 li an Hngllslt
senium All nie welioine to tome and
hem tills 1 Inaueni pieaihn.
.Meile l.meiv, of Chinch aveniif will
leave Mondav for Allianv, N V, vv lieie
he will takt ihaige of the ollli e of the
Intel national Coiiespondente si liools
All news mattet foi Tlie Tilbune will
leielve ptoiupt ntfeutlon) If lift al
I iv is' ding stme, 1 oinei of West M.il -ktt
stnet and .Maui ivenue
Kvnn Lewis, nf I'h.iiles sinol l-ft
foi Olivet colli ge edliesda evening.
OBITUARY.
MVP.nN J t'LAItls who was for
neail tlilllv .vi ins n ti listed emplovo
of the Del.ivviue and Hudson uni
anj. illnl .vesteidav at the Hotel
Nash, iiflu a two wetdis" Illness. He
Is suivlvtii b.v Ids wife Diie.ised was
one ol Stiaiilon's plmn 1 1 tltiens, hav
ing llvnl lieie nvei loit vents Ho
was bm 11 lu Cm boiidale, mid, when
a hnv, moved to this t It with his
lathi 1, .liaison Clmk 'Die lattt 1
opened (lie vein of ttiai known as tlie
Cleik vein ami was assisted In wink
ing It by his inn. While eng.igt d In
this business Mjinn Clmk mauled Llla
Ciotkei, the daiightit of the late Al
lium Ciotkei He latei bee.iino tasli
Ii 1 of tin Piovideiiee bank and was
attei winds in tho men ham tulloiing
tilisluess, having mi t slnbllshinent 011
L 11 kawiiuna avenue In 17! In eu
tiled the 1 inptoy of the Delawau mid
Hililsoii itiliipaliy mill tlilillig his long
seivlte theieeaiiitd fm himself 11 11 p
illation as a touse ieutlmis faltliful
tleik ami tlevoted woikei. He was a
miiiibei of the Knights Teinplm ami
Masons mill leavts many ilevotnl
fllends III those two unlets Ills tune
1.1I will take plate nt .'. o't loi k toium
lovv afteinoon, with si iv lies itl the
Hotel Nash
CIlAltLHS J ItOHlNSo.N died at
his homo on Liggeit's stnet at .'in
n't loi k vesteitlay morning fiom the
etfetts of 11 sttoke of pm.il.vsis. Mr
Itoblnson was j6 eais of nge mid had
lesldtd lu Nmth Snanton loi some
time. He was an at live inenibci In
some of tlie Inuil smlitles of N011I1
Si i .Hit nn and Is well known He Is
sin Uv ed bv foui sons and tlitee dangh
tns. The nie .liilin, IMwmti, Chill
ies, Mm, Chilli mitt Ntllle. of tills
tlt.v. mid Atithoio. of Untie I'ltj. Mon
tana The fiinei.il will take phne Sat
in tlay 11101 nlng at in n't lock f 1 om tin
homo of his famllv 4.11 I.egett stieet
Stunt seivlies will be held in llolv
Itos.ii 1 inn tli and iiiteimeiit will be
lliade In tho Catlietliul ctnietei).
NHI.sON LOWItY, aged fit eais,
tiled eiuly esteitla inoililiig at tin
lioine of tils dauglun. Mis P .1 Han
lion, 1 unit 1 of Chestnut and Itoblnson
stiieis. Dei eased had been a lesldent
of Trijlnr up to about a eir ago, and
was well known tluoiighom the Latkn
wanna v.ille. Ho Is .suivived by Ills
wife, tluie sons and ono daughter.
Plank. Meirlt and 1'ietl Lowiy, and
Mis. I'. J. Hdiinon. The funeral will
JONAS LONG'S SONS,
Sale No. 3
Begins rromptly at
4 O'clock.
Floor
School Time Bargain
W r I m
ROYS' KNKK PA.STS-500 pairs of all-wool
Knee Pants, lu plain tolors, mti h as blown
nnd pray, also neat plaids and checks i:v
er pair la sewed stronsly with linen tluead
and have caiefully in.itle waist bdiids
that will not easily tip SUes i to H
veins. Your choice for ono hour 'yyr,
only j&j&C-
Fourth Floor
Furniture Snap
DININC, KOOM CHAIKS Solid mk,
tarved panel and cane bottom, made with
-even spindles mid well worth the regular
selling pi Ice of fl .'5 cm h. I'm the f
liolirsili; VIC
Second Floor
INrANTrf' SLIPS K.inev embroidered
ok- and some made Kitnih stvle, nicely
thiouprliout. l'riec for the
23c
INrANT.V AND riULnHLN'.S SHORT
Plti:Ssi:S Made of White Muslin with deep
hem and oke Inseitlnn pond width nnd
fiom the fat tot y. The hour
Ice
23c
Combination Sale
A 7c Bargain
Two pipeis of Pins
Two bottles of Oil ff
1 "mil spools ot Cotton t i
Two pn kacs Safet Pins i
One pnli Ladles' Side Combs 1
An of tlie above aitlcles woith B
fullv double. Tht hour sale ptlco
AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of flusic
VI 111 Is , s , l I Dim, Vianuer
II il 1111 1 1 1 U ft Mjiinro and Night
Miss Amy Leo
IN
NEW FOGG'S FERRY.
sum In VI ilmcc mil 12I1I
T II I I. I I r I I II I. 1 I. I T I V K,
M ft ti. i I'll . 1 1 S tint
I lining I'liit 1 .'i i .a ifnt
VI I. M P W I I K
t 1 mmcnolns Mnn.l i nilil, nli UMial matlnrrt.
The Wolfoid-Sheiidan Stock Co.
Op run J Willi
mi s(i u svruuos,
Mttliue I'llips 10 J'l .cut..
Nurlit I'ncn. lu J" " 1 nn
STAR THEATRE
Al I I. Ill IIIIIMilON MiiHRcr
Hall VI il iki
II. I m MM
"NEW ROYALS."
Next Week Kings nnd Queens.
BUY THE GENUINE
OF FIG
MANnFACTUHED BY . .
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Sir .mi IT. Till". VAV1B,
-S Prof.G.F.THEEL,527 &V
Arorrlrkl uartnt.ftoriralAbr nill Frl.al.l
. III...... tlCM, Ahu..., Hlond I oUon, ll.ri.g..
illrMlll7,lnil9iaaRMa,farlrl. AMrUtorav
rulllncl. Ind.i.lopm.at. A 81irual.a nnank
Frr.k r..n rorrd 4 t 10 dif k IR j firt pri.tlral A A jrarti
Ih.ipltal .tprrionrr laG.rnaar. Hat r.r book Trul'ti 1
IpoMDa ov.rr mfdlral t olottriral rrao Is n.nlion till. p.ptr.T
-. . . .... .o. . i.
take pln.fi tomonow ntoinlnr; at 7
o i loi k ttoni Hi" ilaunou h lii-e ind
the leiualns will be taken to t'liffoid,
Susquehanna count) fm Internum
.JOHN A. (irtirriS. of Wajne ave
nue, died esteidn inoinlriK at tlie
Lit kaw anna hospltiil. Dei eased who
was bm n In Wales foil -live eais
arm, was well known In Noith Snan
ton. The fiineiat will be held tomoi
row itftei noon,
Jilts', THOMAS OLAltK nf West
Maiket .stieet. dietl .siitldcnlv last
nlKht at s o'llmk .lie was the
mother of Common Count llimtu M J
ci.it k, of the Set ond wind, and .Martin
CI irke, hotelkeept r. of West Maiket
stieet. llt'i luisband stttvlve.s hci,
vi:i:i: (suttTitrni; nonohON.
diiilKhtei of Ml and Mis. Claiente
Hodgson, of Cheiiy lane, liieen HIdge,
died Wnlnesda.
The funeral of Hsthei, the 4-inonthR-old
child of Mi. and Mis. HeoiRe
Thninpson. of 4.'3 Smith Hide Patk
avenue, will take pi lee at '.'30 o'eloek
thl.'i itficiuoou, Intel incut will be pil-vate.
r B ffQk fll ID 0?
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