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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1901'.
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WEST SCRANTON
RESOLUTIONS
WEREJlDOPTED
BY THE WEST SIDE CENTRAIi
REPUBLICAN CLUB.
Sympathy Expicssed for Tiesldont
nntl Mrs. McKtnley i W. 1'lcltz
Endorsed for Tiesldcnt of League
of Bepublican Clubs Tarcwell
Bcccption Tendeied William Bur
mil Enjoyable Social Events.
Aldeimnnla Cases Opeietta This
Evening Other News Notes.
Tin1 West Side ""ill i ul Kt publican
club liclil u vicll-altcndeil nitotlng Inst
evening, and nil the meiiibns nte en
thUFlitstlc about tin- mining tonien
llmi of Sliiti I.iintu of llepubllu.n
clubs. Captain Thomas 1. Williams
ii ml W. J. Mi Donald wete elected lo
lut'inhitMilp.
Tlio following tesoltitloiis wore uitnn
Iniously adopted iini'iii tbc Ulni-a uf
President MeKllilo .
'I In vim Mill i mill Hi pni b hi iiib. In im
lllir nirrllni; ii"ilntle'l 'l't I- ' "'I. evpitss
thrlr litmn.t tiwpitlit in tli lllllH hi luili H
Itialltn it ilni-tru in (hkiIiIiI. Ilmi Wulitni
MiMnlt, Mini luribv rxlitul In lilm nur uliimi
vrttlint lull In1 "ill nifilil rnoMi
We nl.li xtrinl r.ni ijinpitlit tn Mi VliMnlet
in lir Imnr r.1 tinittitc .ml join with llir wmld
at tarci- III ll litpi' tint llli i'l !' '" rllJ'
Ihi' tilruJtnrt cf 1 untrliil nitlnii
M I! Ilualiix, Miukji' llioinit, w IJj.iluril
Ttlottiat, I iiiniiiillii
l'l-wddont I'liinK H. lipcic Intioiiiieed
lni ft Mining ii'Miluilim", whli Ii note
liuitilmousl iiilnpli'il
1Vimii, 1I .lhiutil minimum it ihe I'ltue
tylvinla l tic la ixhi" 't l!(iiililli in i lulu i.-mi-MfJ
In iIh It. i ' srmlm '"i lit IT ami IS
1N11. fll Mint ii tuiitrii mil Hate ntlliirs will lie
rln iiil fur tin' ii mum ti ir iiul
Whrirat, li i- flu v i.-li ut llil oiciniitliiii
thai l.nknv innt t intuit l ihi. i t. ,-i lit I up m
t (it- nltlilal !' ml ut Ihi "I Hi' l.i i.iii. mill,
Win ni. Out routitt nuiiiliiM .mimic IN mim
aMe, ptinrsl ami iridium tiiins nun one win-.'
M3li.il pnlirihlp III w hi fur him ili-irieil prnmi
tiriitf niimni; hit pint wmiih. it home to I
tWinfe eainett. tinltiitii: mil .Ittiiint mk m tl.e
Mti' Uiu'l.l' ut llipiuMii in ( lul lii mihul lliit
culitttlelitl' .lllil ailttill itlnli ut inliua lteilllillt nil
tlirfuxlniiit tin' tnmitiiinwt ill'i. Ihrtifru Ii it
limnlvdl. 'Hut tin .-1 -uln lentril Id pulili
rail i lull tiqtti.t the ilelieiti.. mil tin iit lure
liv lii-trm-leil. In ptetfin in the djif inmiiitiun
the luni" ol Ilmi I rnli rp IV I tell Inr ti'pil
drht fit tin i'eiiii.vlv inn i'p 1 eacne rt I' p Hi
lit in i lulu, mil lo iim iwn h mi ibl- tin in to
J-ciurc In il I ion
Tarewell to Mr. Bui tall.
AVIlll.iin Hum. ill tin it'thlng .up( r
Inti'iidi nt ut tin ii-lilniin Stint
SUNBURN
Kcxii mil Almond Cream rrmor!i
redncM ot he sMn and foothes the
pain ot Euntiurn in ore nicht. TuVe
battle with jou on our Mcailon.
FOH SALU UV G. V. JENKINS
( fttj-ii cwciSfViccf'liHccSrV'
l'rPHbytpilan TJlblo ndiool, wai ton
ili'H'tl ti fatpwi'll icceptlon luitl oxonltiK
b (lie niptnbi'tft ot the iliutth ami
Kihuol, pilot' to his dppartutp fur Hip
South. The liicptllic wus ptpsldpd over
by David Morgan, who niadp a
ulioit mlilrpioi, outllnlltr? tho nbjput f
tli iiippIIiik. Thp Hilinol ori'hpstra rpti
lei i il a pnlpi'tlun, and Mioses l.,ulla
Sail' i and Vlu Joiiph fiuik a plpas
hi; dm t
Pr Moffat, fur the conimlltep nn
M'uiiltltlons, tend a iiiiinlipr of ipxolu
IIoiir 'Xpicvcllii; thi' xorrow of the
(iiitRi'PKatlou at Mi. Hill mil's (lipiut
tlii', and ulfliltiK him kiiciphh In wluit
lltitw lie tna follow In tin- f mill p. The
iciKjIutioiiH wi'if iitiiin lmoiist adoptnl,
I'tdf. P. A. Stoni' lollowod Willi a
short talk, In whli li Iip Ktuti'd the
ptppllpiit i'1Vip wlili'h Mt. Hun. ill
bad ri'iiili'icil tin lllblc hi boot, and
bi'Hpokp for him a InlKht futiiii'. Af
li'i' ail PMplli'llt hoIii bV MIsh Sailer,
Mt. Hiliinll was failed Upon to say a
few wot lit".
Up iui!i(IpiI fei llimly, and Willi n
volie illli'd with emotion, cald lliu
paitltif, wiik to hint ii Had eetit, np -t'ltlu'Ii'ss
be will i in i y iiwiiv with him
the leiollei tlons of the pleailtlt .Veuis
of ti Ik life, whli h have lit en Hietit In
the Sabbath rtihool,
Mr. MoiKiiti afleiwaiiht pit"-etlted
Mi. 1 tut l nil with a Staiiilatd ilktlou
aty, the plft of bin filenilH In the
Hibool. He tieoepted the Rift In a llt
tlmr nuililiPr. The eM'telweH welp
In tmclil to a ilose with a feleitlon
by the mrlippliu.
A Hoilal hpIoii follow ul In the Iimsp
inpiii of the ihuit li, wIipip a Iiiiki
nmnbet R.itbeietl to say farewell to
Mr. I tin 1 .1 II. lteflt aliments weio
,eitd and eujoynl b tbe asseniblago.
All Enjoyable Reception.
A leieptlon was tendered Mr. and
Mis W. (J. VailRhau at thelt bonie,
fi.'O Not tli Siunnei avenue, on Weilnes
tlllV I'MMllim'. All enJoMible tlino wa.s
had by all piesenl, and nt tnltllilKbt
a roll.it Ion was steiunl. Tho'-o pieselit
wen.
Mr. anil Mis. llowatd H. Uiown, Mr.
and Mts. U O Thomas, Mi.s, A.
Sliinnou, Mis. Selilon IMwIIiik, Mr.
and Mir. AV. tl. Tboni.K-, Misses Alii P
Willi. mis. l.oiett.i V.iwlltiK. ('lain, May,
MnrKiiiel and ARlies D.ivls, Jennie
Lewis. Ma Keainej, Anna Liny, LU
ye Wlllliuiis. '1'ew-ie t'lonlll. l'buebe
IhlKleit, I! A. SllPlldan, (icitllltlP
Tboniiis n ml John i Si lines, Kinnk I CI
lev. Will Widetioi, 1M. Hobr. S.mi Mi
I'liiikiii, Wlllliiin Jones, llniiy Oils,
toll, I'hestei Thoiiias antl Will Hauls.
Columbia Qumteis Eepahcd.
The milt h-ilPf'tlPil le.ilrs at the Co
iinnbi.i Hose hiiiiso hne nt last hein
in. dt and the itppinitus s onie nioie
Pi mix lie .it the holism. A new tloor
li.i. In en put down, the Mulls lme
bun lepalted, the Ax.ills hae hem
stieiiKtlietied. and n liuinbpi of minor
npilis li,ie been made Ins-lde and
i i t ii the bullilliiK
I'liii-f Ptibei tonlPlilpl.lles nil in
.ppt tlon ot Hip I'lanklln eiiKlne, .il Hie
t ul nt i in Hide I'.uk .iM'iiue mid
Jltkhon stieet, iie.M w .( k. The en
Kinr has not been nt-ed In a lnni; time,
ana It oiiki that II 111.0 he in t-hlp-
Our Weekly Offerings
For Saturday Shoppers
Are unusually interesting, and well worthy the
attention of buyers who demaud quality as a first
consideration, but will gladly take advantage of a
price cut, provided it entails uo sacrifice in these
parts, in the way of desirability. The goods offered
below will fill the bill exactly in these respects, as
every item offered is faultless in quality and style,
yet considerably under regular values.
Ladies' Muslin Underwear
Ladies' Night Diesses in the most
fashionable styles. All are elabo
rately trimmed, made fiom best
muslin and value for at .
least $1. Saturday only. . yC
Ladies' Kid Gioves
In Tans, Modes, Browns and
Reds. A special purchase of fifty
dozen, which we bought much
under regular value. We guaran
tee them worth 7s cents.
Saturday 59C
High Class Neckwear
For Ladies. All the desirable
Uyles are included in this line, and
he variety of colorings and pat
terns is infinite Choice ol our
amous so-cent line, Sat-
urday 39C
Manelously Cheap Neckwear
This is the last call of the season
on Ladies' Wash Neckwear. Noth
ing in the lot offered for Saturday
cost less than 25 cents. The
Sale Price 9C
, Men's Fall Shirts
Stiff fronts, in all the best pat
, terns. In lact they're the same
1 styles as are sold elsewhere for
$1.50 each. Our price t nA
at all times is only .... p 1 .UU
nhapp when needed, the test will. bo
mn tic.
Thp new hook antl ladder tiuck Is
now Installed In Hip Hooks' house, and
alt the pciniitncnt men ato proud nf it.
They Lien It looking (is neat as possible.
Two Social Events.
The iliolr of the Holy t'toss Catholic
thin rli was ph'iisiutly entettalued on
Wetlnisiliiy evening at the home of
Mlxs Hutp Conwti.x, on South Hroinley
nxenup, whete sinking, ruhus, lefiosh
niptits and oilier dlw'isloiiK wpip In
dulged ill. 'I he gursl.s wete Mioses
Lucy CoKKlns, MntKmut Plskln Alhe
Plskln. MaiBiiiet ltprrlt. Kllznbetli
Vaughn, Mmy llughts, Kate Poxle,
Maiy Doyle, Maine lluist, Anna Huist,
Ihninii Hurst, .lulla Lynn. II. Hiillaglipr,
Nellie Koi'gnn, Smile Untidy and Miss
Kennedy, of Xewnik. X. .1; t'alrlek
Walsh, IMuniil Joins. Jnnies O'Mulley,
I'.ililtk Wnlsh, Kiank Doyle, JmneB
Poxle and Mlehael Lnn.
Mls Maiy Irving, of New Yoik, who
Is the guist of the Misses (Hindi, of
Ninth street, was tendeied a leieptlon
at the lattPi's home on Wednesday
evening. The nlfalt was mill li en
Jo.M'd by the following young people.
Mlses Elizabeth Joitlan. Allie Joi
dun, I''raiiies Jin dim. Mnr Dimohtle,
Anna Joyte, Ktt.i (ttllke, Kate Ullike,
Kate Healey, Maty living, Kate Tag
gait, Mnlgaiet Tiiggatt, Kate Uur
rell, Mni Hill I ell, Messis. Thoiiias
Joidnn. Thomas Jennings, Jnnies Tng
gitit, John Davis, John Donahue, Will
iam (itlllell. KniUlet (11111111, Joseph
(luirrll, JoM'ph Donnelly ami 1'r.ink
(ittttell.
Two Moic Weddings.
Wnlttr HumphtfXH of HIOT J.n kson
stteet, antl Miss Allee 13. Wagner, of
South Van Hitien axpnue. wete untied
In mat i Inge on Thursday by Ilev. A
L. ltnniei iiastot of St. Mink's Luth
eian ehiiith. The bi Ide w.m nttentled
by the glooms slstei. Miss Small
Huiiiihies, mid the giooiusiiian was
Willi, tin Wagner, a brother of His
In Ide, The lit Ide was gowned In blue,
with white hue nntl silk tilmmlngs,
and eiurli'd bild.il loses. The wedding
p.uty weie tendetetl a reception .it
the home of the liiiik's patents, wheie
the. will temiiotniily iesde.
Announcement 1ms been made of Hip
tomlng manlage of Da Id Dals, of 116
Noith (lailleld niniip and Miss Htt-sla
Jones, ot T elfth stieet
Opeietta nt Holy Cioss.
"The Lilliputians In I'lilrj land, or
ruili-e of the Polar Sim." an opeietta
esp einll adapteil fot ihlldien. will be
ploduicd this metilng and toinonow
cvtnlng at llol Ciosh thmeh Itelle
iie, with a matinee tonioriow .utei
nonn. Thr luiidin lion will be staged
untlei Hit 1h 1 1 linn ot Pied 11 Decker
Co., ot New Voik, and will bo olab
oiatelv tie-tumetl and .staged
The voids and niuMi of the opeietta
me t ecldcilly eatihy, and the ieh.ii
mih Ir.suie a tlist-tlass piodut'tioa.
The thildien have been thilled undpi
the diiietloii of Mis. I'.ij ton mid Mist
Lll.nlK'th liuih, of the Deikei company.
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES.
Beautiful Silk Waists
Fancy Taffeta Silks, in all the
fashionable fall shades and as cor
rect models of style as Dame Fash
ion can produce. A line five dol
lar waist on Saturday
for 4M.9o
Fall Weight Hosiery
The stainless black cotton, of fine
gauge, but good weight. A splen
did 25cquahtyin all sizes, includ
ing tYtr.1 Tho nrlrn tnr
Saturday only is 1 8C
Fine Fall Hosiery
There's a table full of the smart
est fall hosiery for ladies' wear that
this city has to offer, awaiting our
Saturday patrons. Choice .
of any in the lot 5()C
Men's Stylish Hosiery
There are Just one dozen differ
ent styles on sale Saturday at the
same price. Vertical and circular
stripes, silk stitchings,
lace and drop stitch, etc.. 25C
Ladies' Wash Waists
Not a great many to choose from
but all very good, and the price
for Saturday will be the prices
of last week cut right -f af
Globe Warehouse
Assault nnd Batteiy Cases.
,lo- I '.it tlo-ki, of I'llte stieet was
hi Id 111 $J00 ball by Ableiniaii DaMes
last owning mi a i lunge of assault
and luttetj, piefeiiid b Min Chap
pi II
vtJin.tm im'Im'I, or ::.'l Cilst eouit,
J miested last exiiiing at the in
stante of Antonio mimiiIII and wife,
loi assault and Initio, and held in
ball by Aldeiinait Daxles.
NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS.
Wallet Kline, ot Ninth 11 tie l'atk
avenue. Is inking In Hie sights at the
I'au-Ameib an.
The inniibeis of St. rani's l'lomer
mips lield a diess ieheais.il in St
D.in Itl's hall last owning, piepaiattux
to the llaletnn pai.ule on Oil. 10,
when the epm to will the pile fm
the best appeal am e nnd best tlillleil
oigaulation In the tanks of the Cath
olic Total Abstinent o union.
Division No 4, 1. idles' nulltmy of
the Ancient Mnlei uf Hibernians, will
toudinl a shin waist tlauie in Meais'
hall this evening.
.li, L'uoth Hauls, of South Main
avenue, icieived wind fiom lMuanN
ille last evening, aillioiltuliig the
lentil ot bet slstei, Mis. Hannah Hit h-
llllls.
The lemalns of the late William
Phillips will be Intel led in the Cam
In la iiinelei this ufteiuooti, and not
the Wnshhmn stiiet temeteiy, as pie
vlotisly annotiniul.
An enJoMibli' lie tie.nn social whs
lit Id last evening at the lesldeiue of
Mr. mid Mis J. II. Hiuius, on North
Lint olii uwnuo, under the nuspli es
of the lttilli nail ausilliity of the Slnip
hon Mithoilist HplMtipal ihtiiih.
A bilge assemblage attendtd the so-
1 ii 1 In Washington hall lnt evening.
The nuis, tor limiting was furnished
b Miss Kute I't anion
The Piohiblllon league tif Laikawmi
tin touiil will hold tbeli annual it
milon at Nay Aug palk this ufteinoou
nnil evening.
A valuable nn eist hiiiim smoking set
will be ihaiiitd off by Howell t. lim
its tomoiiow evening.
The annual nuetlng of the Woman's
Hume ami Koielgn Missionni sin iety
of the Wnshbtiiu Stteil Piesb tei Inn
i Inn ill will be held at i.'ft o'tloik this
atttiuoou at the parsonage. Mi. U,
D. fellow h will be In ihiuge of the
nut Hug.
Piepaintoiy seniles lot net Sun
ihi s tommunlou will be held at the
Washbinii Stitet Piesbyteilan ihuuli
this evening.
Miss Dais Conliii Is 111 at her homo
on Jut kson stieet.
Mis. John Slant;', ot Chestnut stieet,
Is itiiivalesient aftir a long Illness,
Mis. Dbeueer Williams, of Chest
nut stitet, is loullned to her home, by
Illness
Itodeilik Jones, of South Sumner
avenue, has letutucil home tioni n
week's it st at Lake Wlnol.i.
Lieutenant John Davis le.xtimed his
polUe tlutlcs lust evening after his
annual ten days' vacation.
Itev. Divld Jones, of South Llnmln
iitnue. Is spending a few tl.i.s at Lake
Wlnol.i.
Mrs. DlUabelh Smith, of Ninth He
nena aonue. has u turned hoine fiom
an (Xtended visit with lelatlves in
I'lovldenct', It. I.
'Mli-s Maine Willi. imp of Jackson
strePt Is home fiom. a visit with ti lends
In New Yoik
Peter Cogglns and P.uker Huike. of
Ninth sticpt, h.ivi letuined fiotu a
visit with fi lends in New Yoik.
Miss Yettlo Naunian. of Humpton
A SENSIBLE MAN
tteiiltl n8 Kcinp'l lULom lor tlie Throat an-l
Lurci. It U curlus moro Coiish.t, Cold.,
Atllima nromliltli, Croup iinJ all Tlinut and
l.uns 1rouUi, linn on) rtber nieiliiliie. 'Ih
rro ''tor Iks authoilznl any tlnmcLt to (,lvv
on p Saniile llottlo Irro to tontine ou ut the
until ut tliU gnat KincJy. I'nic 23c. ami Au.
JONAS LONG'S SONS,
kVk
The Extreme Limit of Bargain Giving Reached in
Our Great Friday Afternoon Sales
This Friday afternoon will long linger in the memory of all those who appreciate extraordinary bar
gains. Right in the nick of time when new Fall Goods are required for wear and comfort and when the house
needs replenishing comes this grand chance to purchase high grade, meritorious merchandise at prices seldom quoted
in connection with similar qualities.
Don't skip an item, but carefully read over this price list, as it contains unequalcd values in
just the goods you need at this time of the year.
Sale No. 1
itt" til
Begins Promptly ut
2 O'clock.
In Bnscmont
Houscfurnishiugs
Gass Table Tumblers, 2c
Suitable for any service, lingular stand
mil price, li; hen- for the hour vale
al it
6c for Clothes Line
6c
SO-fnnt Cotton Uraidi'tl Clothes Line Hint
we never soltl under 10c; go duilng
the hour for
Pastry Boards, 1 4a
These lioatds aie i'fintiuili'il stinngly and
mad of tellable wood. Regular j a
ptlce, .'It.: fin the hour sale 1 T'C
Zinc Washboards, 15c
The regular 2.'ip. kind. Will not f
easily bieak Tor the hour sale.... IOC
Here's a Chance
Tr buy gtnuine Agate Wan; for almost thu
pike of pioiliiitlon.
4-Quart Kettles, 25c
Cit'iitillit P.eilln Ag.ile and alvvavs sold at
.Ml nut" Kor tli hour sale the C-.
pi lie is aCOC
Agate Soup Strainer, 17c
This Is a kltihep necessity and was never
put on sale untlei ,'ji. ; in Ue tol the i-j
houi I C
15c for Agate Frying Pans
This is a big bargain and tan nevir be
bought ngain untlei .'1c. Pike tor j j
the houi sate at 1 OC
8-Quart Agate Milk Pans, 15c
Another u-eful atllil' in agate wan our
standnid inue, whitli is low plates
Hi
iiiinaiil in ue. wiutli s low piaies f gj
ise pans at J'n. . foi tho houi sale 1 OG
Sale No. 2
Begins Promptly at
.1 O'clock.
Alain Floor
Dress Goods
Dress Goods at 16c
Seveinl thousvtntl iudi of heavy Tweed
Diess C, i iiul s ill plain mid hen lug bone
snipes, sullable for walking sklits 01 tlieses
H vv fall goods and made to sell for
2!i cuit.s I'm' this- hour sale, .nd...
Second Floor
16c
Ladies' Pedestrian Skirts, $2.49
A baigaln without an equal made from the
nev hair-line Meltons with ll.ue and live full
goies, 17 nnriovv lows of stltihlug mound
bottom, handsome and stlsh, in all lengths,
blue, blink mid ussoited patterns, made to
sell for $110. IIpip for til" houi AC
Second Floor
Boys' Suits at $1.44
Made In two pleie doilble-bieasteil stvle In
fal' ami winter weights duik blue, the new
shade nf gii.v nnd inlxtuies, stionglv sew 'tl,
stvllshly nintle mid trimmed tluoughnut
l.lllllli ss( , miule to sell for JJ..i). -t At
I'm Hie houi sale l.T'T"
Alain Floor
All Linen Crash Toweling, ii 1-2c
r-havv s, best tniide, used lij mlnets and
met limits ipgular pili e, U'-i. Km Ql,
the hour sab, p i j.ud O2C
11c for Ladies' Gloves, 11c
Lisle tin end hi tan mid guy lolois
niil alwa.vs sold for lui. Foi the
hem sail
Ribbons, in A1 Colors, 7c yd
Tl is lot In. ludes silk and satin libbons tint
wi sold tm 10i . lit and lSi . all widths
nil1 ilois. l'oi tin houi sale they go
al ml
Sale .No. 3
Begins Promptly at
4 O'clock.
Second Floor
Boys' Clothing
Boys' All-Wool Knee Pants, 41c
41c
lie
:': 7c
Knee Pants of pine wool t lolhs, sewed
ittiiuigly, with taped seams mid mule with
th" Ktelsor lubber waist band, plain giey
mid blue, also plaltls and stilpes. Kneo
pants .ilvvas sold for Wie. nnd t.Oi.
Piiie for tlu houi sale
Alain Floor
Ladies' High Grade Umbrellas, 1.10
Pi.nl and silver fancy handles, incieetlzrd
ilnth. also In with this lot, sotneiolored silk
umbiellas with i.in and handsome handles.
Kvti iinibtella worth nnd sold for -g a
$1 in Tor Hie hour sale I. IV
Children's Ilose at 9c
Hl.uk ilbbed Hose, double knee, too and
lieel I (inslileieil riioiI vnlile at In. ft,-.
Km tin houi sale VC
Tlannellettes at 6 l-2c
Piluted and Lngllsh rianiulettes foi ladles'
nnd thildien s tli esses, wiappiis, cli , dalk
grounds nnd Inncy tlguics, also light giounds
tun' llguies oi stilpes, clietks, alwas sold
foi I'll, and good value at that; for -
tliN .-ah., jmil
Blankets at 89 Cents
ll-I s-1e. eti,i large nntl heavv. in white,
gle and tan handsome fancy boidcts.
legulai pi In, $1.10 Tor the hour
salt , pair
Furniture Fourth Floor
India Seats, 95c
of oilPiitnl tlfsimi, made of genulnp oik.
ilmibli Kiniave seat of eight slat stiength,
spindle tinikistoik good value at
$1 .'1 Hour sale pilf
61c I
89c
95c
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
ADVERTISERS OF FACTS ONLY.
stieet. Is spending a ft w d.i.s with
lelatlves ill lla.ltton.
Daniel Lenulhan has tetmued home
f i oni a It Mi to Sn.itog.i Sin lugs and
other plmes of lllleiist.
Mis Dll.abcth Statvey has retuinid
lionit fiom a vl-li with tilnuls at Mt.
I'm ono
The 0fonl (II e paitv will meet this
ening al the i inner of Main avenue
and Jut kson stieet, at T .'.0 o'clock.
The Mt. Pleasant klndeigarten will
it leopened Mouiia inoining, Sept. lti,
at '.i o't lock
Di. P. P. Stiupplei, of South Main
nvtnii'. Is nt home. His fmull Is at
Lake WImiIii.
Miss P.itillnu Pilihel. of Prlio stieet,
has lesunied teaehing nt the Llnie
stnnt inllege, (JaftuC, South Caio
lin.i. The Tin tih City Whtelinen In hi
theli Hist dante of the season last
evening, whlih was an enjoyable
event. The miile was fuinlshed by
Miss Maigaiel Thointoil.
Mis. P. II Poole. Mis. C W. Ste
vi ns. Misses Kate Stevens and Jennie
r.ni' Intve leimned home Horn a two
veiks-" stnv al Atlantic Clt
A shooting inatih was mraiiRed last
evening for SluO a side lutevven Wil
liam Mmm and William Auuemaii.
Chillies Yoos is the stnke-holdei. The
t mid lion1- me thlity .vards Mm. and
sty aitls boundaiy The nialeh
will be shot of at la o'tloik liet
Thiii-'ilay moiiiiiig on the Hilik .vi.nl
g. .Hinds
II. .1 Hughes, ot Noith Hioiule nve
ni e has letiliil'tl home I mill a biisi
iipH tili to W.i in t omit.
John Muiph. a voting man win. te
ttr.tly lefl ill- Hillside Home, i.m
down a woman on Main avenue ts
tenla while ilillns a bit tie, and so
wn 1 Inluied Iipi He was miested
and IntPi loniiiiltted to the Home.
NORTH SCRANTON.
The Sllvn Comet bond will give a
tiolley ii.nly to the people of this p.ut
of the illy Theie will he eight i.us.
Illi1tlllll.ttr.il with dlfii'ient mini ed
Pghts. The th st mr will be oniipled
hv the band, which will u-ndei music
while on the tide.
lldwaul J. Coleman hns nuepled a
position with the Collleiy Dnglneer
inmpany.
Thomas White, of Williams stteet,
wpo has been spending his vacation
with his paimts, Mi. mitl Mrs. Thomas
V hltr, left last evening for the P.in
AmeiliMii. attei vislilng which hr will
I etui ii to St. IkinaventuiP mllege at
Allcgheii. N. Y, wheie he will lesiimc
Ills StlltUia.
Donald Gullik, Hulph Cillesple, Unc
hain Oulld and Hoy Olllesple, four
piomiuent young men of this section
111 local society (iulo. ate making
huge piepaiatlons for a bill, whlih
will take pimp the "Otb of this month
at the Audltoiliim. The atfnli Is e.
petted to be one of th most elabor
ate held in this section of tho city
for some time The hall will b beau
tlfull lU'ioiated by seveial tleiuiM
tots nf the illy, with laigo palms,
potetd plants, tings and hunting. Pi of.
Hauer's full onhestia will furnish
miisii for dam lug.
All news matter foi The Tilhune will
ipcelvo piompt attrition If left at
Davis' drug slmc, I'oiner of Main ave
nup and Market strret, in at the K.
and S, .Smoking parlors. Steel building.
THEATRICAL NEWS.
I ( I 1 M II. II in I hit Ink Itaili
i.lt
VCVPI V I In W Ii i I -luii.lni st , m
pinv. VUi'iiimii .iiul ni.-'it.
"Under Two rings."
Illf Wnlfnlll s I ill lti s0,V Kinipui ippillf.l
lil iiIl'Iii hi Vliriririt M4to v iiihi "I "I ii'It
lliu I In:.," plinnj to t.t Hiding room nnli II 1
i in nf il lt ciion tur un lui" mil n--MiL-ril
in m i h.' ml iiuniirr, tin- illiili" iml mini
siniiu li our t p( 1 1 ill lino
Vli4 siniiiioi Wultunl mir a tl li.'litful inn
irptinn nf I isurtto in I vi i- vt.iutilv applnil il
li W iK hi dt u llrrlic (Vi tl olil Mippiir. ii Iter,
.liil.il In lie i Mi'piio'ully will li.iliiiinl Kin
pun "ImliT Inn 1 i t&s will I p npiitnl Hns
iili iiiivm Iniif.ll, ' llu W iv of tin llili-.-m
mii,' it (li ;-1 tunc in Viiurlii,
"The House That Jack Built."
"I In llnn-i 'Iiul Ink I'.uill," liv tlif minor
ef Mi sunn, ,,u lliini," 'Wliii Ihppiioil
In Imiii." mil ' llu' VV i.iiij; Mr Wntlit," will v
I In' .itirirtinii il tin In ram tniii.lit llu- t it
tin linli'4 uiiijI piinii' fiiullc, imtjlih l,.nri'
II Siiinllllll', Vllv. S (J, ,kl lluri, llu-li
( iiniiin, Mu (iiiiitiiit. Mil. Iml K.llli. II VV.
sifL'i'.t 1 1 nnro I in kwiinii, I 11 ( tutor, I unit
l'l. siniml Vlnn;ili, lieiklllk liullli. Itnlii'lt
Itinwcr i ml ntlirr.
Like ill tilln r il.ll frnin llir pfll nf tlivi-p
II 1 ti 1 1 i.llnj r-1 . "llu lli.ii.f Iiul Ink lluill" Is
wrlttin in i Mtim il vim ahil M t vi rm I iniuh
tiiimi I'lu iiiii.ii.iI iiuml'tis are vui lirn,'lil .ml
uiilii
"The Casino GUI."
tlf llu' iiiinv liiinnplu tlul tiini.. VV I pilrrt r
Il U lllil 111 III (UAIIII ll ihIuc 1 1. 04 if lllP pl.t
nil vi tin unnp Ii.i4 won en itti utniillimi tl.in
In miisii il tumuli, "1 he I .i-iiin lllil.' itliuli
ti i- turn -tiiimi j. hup nf tin tiMilin attraitloui
ill t lie I tipiiin 1 1n alt r I Ills KiMMjli
Villi mulillnlilli: l in Ol il nf tmir tiilti.lt. .1
puti ininiii 4 in V w nrk mil llurp IiiiiiiIikI
nl.'liN in I imilmi, I Iip pin p u.it tjkiu In I'lnli
.if 1 1 .In t an I In I hii u'n, mil now fur tin lli.t
linn it li Ik in.' 1 1 km nn i nun nf Hip pi In Iptl
illiii nf tins (niinliv llu nicinliutirin ii nmlir
Hip jii isoii tl tlirctiinn nf Vlr simml I' Itnrk,
wlinr.' pvprrioiitp in liniilllm; inii.n il ,iml inimi
i n 1 1 mi n limn iiuiiit .i pimliit timi nf fiiii. finr
i u Hi me It will lip jirrsmli'il in.t Mni'lij
itinlni. n llu 1 u mn
Nell Burgess Himself Coming.
Nul HuictM, in nii.'inp.ir iMi ilurnnr nf
Vliicnl Piue, Willi lilt 1ioim, inwii .iml niliir
firm v inl aup.-. lift, will .ippui at 1 tic luuiiu
tin mr mi Tuwlu uUhi
"Hip I niint Pair" u lam in ni tliop whu
t.ike .in Intiii.t in llmu't thtutrli.1l it nn- nf Hip
mint Mini-Mid inckonliiliriu nf mill Ntw I UK
1 toil bfp cvpi iiipii nn llin Viiipriiiu Mili, mil
on n "Hip tllil llompslt 1 1," wllli Its iil lllil ilin
Hitiih ,i ml mnl nt new inoiin lui, inu-t mil
Hip (ulin tn Mi llur;i- .nul lu .tnry mi iilinlr
tl.l nlil
Meikle & Haider Company.
Vlciklp .V. Haul r' t 'inpini will pmiiutp t,t tho
i nli no nf Mieli iipM wick Hip fnlliiuinz hIji
' I m nul llnuiM nf l.iii, ' Vim nf Mjnicrv."
"klinlw O'lf tlllfrMP," "llip Pnwir nf Mvp,"
"hi Hit Nlcr't sike," "I ml. r Iwn 1 Ua,"
"I'm ( mi.it s" .iiul 'lint ol the sIiiiik "
llu npinins hill, "I pj nni llnwnt if t.lfi,"
wat liiHliiinl litre two it uniu nciln liy ih
rfiitlmr, (lliirr lliinn Mrikle K If tub r line nil
nf lil nrlcliul mriieit, iniliuliii.' llip Iilj fro
irne 111 rpeikliu nt 'li'li pi lininiaiur of It,
the .Inhn.tnnii lliiimtrtl It ij "Vlh tit nil
iqnil innililnillnn nf ininini ami pitlun imlli Iniit.
1 liluuliil, iiul i mnr.v hit would ntlr Hie pult
if i nun nf tniii, it mink trie pulille fun; at
mm "
"The Meiry Maidens."
tnnipiii) nf will kn.iwn pn UIUU will npm
thrro ii tjjt rneiEinirnt nt Hie Stir theater,
loinincinliie Momia initinec, iqit. 1(1. il it. that
nf 'The VI ri. Vfoilrn- IV Inn -ctn Inn ljl
it 1 tl t lliu iiniiit-i.mil Willi nur Hull I .niin;
p ililu I iili Nellir II mlei Mill In tiN t hi p.iiu-
lll nlBilllitlnn .mil IH thlt Is-l-t. I 111 lirr 1 1 HI
nukuia I i mii li ) tir uitil vti II known inuh mt
a- Iiiiiim Inwii, til Hi. I.i, l.i u ,inil (liipinin,
lllllll .lllil itllll SI(U,
Ki nt the Is tuiitrii new In tint rltv inl l
piitm noitllv is Hirrv Qulinh. llu wnil.l -t
rhaiiipinii Ins; (hiiii In r, wlin puni In - fm-'li.
ilmilile, flnni ami .mill Ink' Mim Nilli, It in
lev, vilio 1 a Kiiat fatoiite line, linnet .1 ntw
list i f llluslriteil n tic.
"V liiv rune at llu (apitHl an I "Hie Vluri
Viililens at MP lit tuli ' an Hie two hurl iiie,
iiotlt pn nniinii it Inclili iiiiiisinj, tlilmratli
IKnl in'l Ii.iihI-iiiiu'Ij iosIuiii il
SOUTH SCRANTON.
Miss Mamie Stoir Tendeied a Suv-
inibe Paity at Hei Home
on Alder Stieet.
Mis, Mamie Stnti, of Alder -a net.
was pleasnnlly suiiilstd last t veil
ing, when a nuinbei of hei lib lids
iliv.nlid hei bonie and tentlentl hei a
sttiuise on the oii.islnn of the annl
veisni ot hei till tli. Tin evening was
whlled away in games, songs mid darn
ing, atlei whlih a buuntltul lntn.li was
sei ved.
Those piesent weie: J. Walton, M.
McCoimltk (!. Claike, of Wilkect
Hane A. IJaedei, H Uos.ti, L ltos.ii,
A. Hmtnuiii. K. I'lkiis. M. Siluelbci,
L. Sihieib. I A. Melvlu, M Koike. L.
Ulelilian. M Cine. L. Hageii. S.
Hagen K. ISeldenb.n h, K. Keldenb.u li.
N. O'lio.vle. M Mt Cm mlik, K. Sinn,
Mr. and Mt" II. lieirOmuscr, Mi. and
.Mis. J. Wondw.ud, Mi. and Mrs, c.
Dippoio, W. (Ubhoiis, A. Hagen, .1.
riPinliiR. M Mitt hell, P. MtCoimlck.
T. Cnti, J. ItPlnh.ni. J. Hanett. C.
Sihenih, Ct. Ilosni, J. Haas, L Hani,
II. Hlilm, J. Dldell. It. Lewis, W.
Hams. D. Dkk, II Phillips, M. Mooie,
D. Cl.uk.
Miss Dletz Suipilsed.
A sin prise p.uty was ttndeiril to
Miss Coin Diets-., of Plltston avenue
last evening by n iiutnbt I ot In r
lilendtt (lames mid otht r amusimeuts
weie Indulged In and at a seasonable
hour lefieshniPttls were seiwd
Piesent weie- Katie Welt urn Kuse
Welrom, Anna Iliessti, Katie Kempt
Ihnniii Kempt-, Josephine Kell Jessie
Hvans, Hnmia Kosiu, .Maiy ltosai. Til-lit-
llamin. August Kelper. Chailes
Nnegle, August Naegle, Cieoige Hint
man, Philip Klein. Hmiy Hlgglns, 1M
w.ud Iloituun mnl Frank nrtlly.
NUBS OF NEWS.
The Scranton Athletic ilub men In
legular session last i veiling In Ath
letli hall.
The St M.uy's t hutch eholr will
nipct for iPhemsal this evening at St.
Mai's lIuiii'Ii
Miss Agnes Cngan. of Cleveland. O.,
Is the guest of Mis Mai tin Hlglln on
Lot UHt etllPl
The niembeis of Oeniral (iiant com
mandeiv, No. .'"0 Knights of Malta,
will meet in ipgul.ir session this ev til
ing at llartiuan's hall.
AMUSEMENTS.
Lyceum Theatre
vi lti.is iosmc i ntn , Mumer,
Friday Night, Sept. 13.
ISro.idhuist .s Latest Musi, al i omedy.
THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT
J.cuuu of Last Season's Great
Comedy Hit.
, VII. l.l IP in DVII. sl'M IVkTIt.s
I'm is Jji .Hi . 7 ii ami t,,tti
tll ill pile WiiIikmIi at 0 a m.
Monday Night, Sept. 16.
M Samuel V., Kork pnscnts (ieo W,
Ledeiei s tienimdous tians-atlantla
tilumph the niuskal extiavagatud
The Casino Girl
Hook by II iiiv P. Smith. Music by
Ludvwg I liglandei,
loO pn fm m. i in e In New York nty
and foi iw nights in London
Pilies-j-. ,n. ;-. $1 no, ji.'iO
Seats on s.ih Kiiday at 3 a in.
Tuesday, September 17th,
Neil Burgess
II ins If V-
Abigail Prue
In 1I1 11
"COUNTY FAIR,"
Willi as w tit h nf n 1 mi in it ml tne. hainei'
elf. is- llu in l on Hill. I' '1.1 ran cisr .i.l
on ant ri 1-
Pin,. .at. . l I"
Si itit nn Ml. s.mi lo 11 i 1 tn
r-J
Academy of flusic
M Khls I.rsee
J 1IUH, Mimter,
lllliln.1 il W n,
Tho Wolfoul-Sheiidan Company.
Mil line I'riint to ami XI f'.nl
Itiiiuiu; I'r ha 10. -'0 -iti.l n I uiu
M.I MM WIIK
Myrkle and Haider Stock Company,
Opium: Vlnmlit Ni.m wnli Olmi II i it
"Ups and Downs of Life."
sit tin nix tiiutitill 4it. Iieiw u t n ait
liinint; I'iiii In. 'i ami 0 I inl.
M.itmi. pint- In an I ' t ml-
OBITUARY.
WILLIAM liul.IU.lTS. elleil at his
home on Ash iitteet, Pcterfabuts, Wed-
STAR THEATRE
All (. Ill IIIIIM.itiS VUnajer
lime pit. Illiniums;
Vtninin - i nil i r Inl II
"Meny Maidens Builcsqueis.
Vlttintis V n. Li anl Wulniiltj
ntsday. in his tlilit-i'lghtb vear, Hei
hail Iiipii alllug foi some tlnip Hei
was a native nf iiiimany. Ho was a,
resident of this tity foi veveial ears.
His vvilo antl thiee t luldreii and the)
following hrotheis and siHpir sui vivo
him: Mis. Metkler. Mis. IViber, Phil
ip and l'atiolnnin Loula Ciuuillt,