THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 190i. WEST SCRANTON VVAVSVAA M'KINLY WAS GREATAND GOOD WORDS OF PRAISE FROM MANY TULPITS. Services In the Chinches of This Part of the City Yeateidny Weie Largely of n Memoilnl Nature. Resolutions Adopted by rhst Welsh Baptist Sunday School. Girl round Her Mother Dend In Ued Man Mouined ns Dead Has Returned to His Relatives. At the Simpson Mithodlst UplM'i p.ll ilmi ill. c pet lal nieuuulnl .seivbes WW lt( 111 lust evelllim' In llcinnl nf I In rleild pli'sldiM. Tile oMeilni of the edifice was diaped In niui iiIuk. unil tin' 111 t c t ii if ib'iointlotlH weie Kttlctl.v In KfcpliiB' Willi tlicM-ivlii- Pmtinlts i'f the thtee itiurl.Mi'il ii(lil(iit, l.imiilit. ('tin tlelil mill .Mi K"ltilf . hlliiK i n pliuotftv above the pulpit ami S-tln.llllMC ill" llllll k llllllljlul with tlio national mini, were In t'Vldeme on PillV Hide. IllU l till' cllnlr ('III Instil e Was sls. j."Uim! MeKlnlev's lust vvtinK "It l.s (.'ml o Wu.v Iliu Will I to Done ' At P spit Inl tiMllll tin Simpson male o'lin trite hiiik tin- ili'inl lueslilent s IimiIIi li.vmii, "Lead. K lmll Light, ' iii'l the hull it minted the anthem, Vliv Will lie lion'." while llie tnn l'i T.iitlnii unlu'il In MmkIiik 'Ameil n" The piloi, llev. II. I '. MeDer luoit, pHMilleil , pout I till and eln nuflil 'eiuion m the life unil leMin to hr li'iuneil linni the tauei of Wil li i.n MtKlnle.v. He -aid tli alterna tions of hope unil leal kiim pi. lie tn a p "(I'll Millnw 111 tile lieail of this Kie.it nation as llie news was Uaslns! (ii the land ami over the ilvilleil untie, doiii Hultiiln that our helm il i liief niapl-tiMte li.ul pa-seil aua. A1 liiinm Mi Kllllev has ptoeu one of the hilled nial ultst piesldents we i er I. ail his naiiu is liisopaiably linked with Mime of llie Ki 'at eeats if our hlsloi.v. anil liW ilmi.utei' m nil I. ns to loiuuiaml hoimi ami affei t'en In his life and the most uuulTeeled .nef af inllllons at his untimely taKlnj,' ol'. UN (nicer is an luspliln? llltistia Hi n of tills Milptuie. anil In eei wi.il; that he beRiiii lu did It with all lie nt and pinspeied. Tlu-ie oiikIii i(i he no loom for anai tlit. In this land. A e have always l"ac limn mid wiliome fm those tiom evirv land win ale li limits holiest ll .Itlt ti lou.s and law -alibiing, lull It SUNBURN lion1 onrt Almond, Prcim removes! rrdncM ct the skin ani foothen the rain eil (milium In one night. Tike a bottle with jou on your vacation FOH isALE DV 0. W. JKNKIN9. Swell Hosiery For the Smart Set It will bs in one of our windows this afternoon and for the balance of the week. We'd like you to take a passing look at it. Of course, the assortment shown there is far from complete, but what is lack ing in the window show will be found on exhibition in the department where hundreds of styles, colors, makes, patterns, etc., await your inspection, if you have time to look over them all. A Word on Hosiery Fashions Stripes, of course, have first call vertical or circu lar stripes, hi all the colors of the rainbow, or toned down to the soft tints of a fading twilight, and all the variations existing between these two extreme?, on black, uavy, green, pink, blue, violet, cardinal, rose, steel, fawn, tan aud other colored grounds. Drop stitches, fine delicate lace effects, new inser tions, broad ribs, fine ribs, combinations of all sorts, and fine guage plain weaves give a hint at the makes you may look for. The materials include the best Spun Silks, Ex tra Quality Lisle Thread, Beautiful Mercerized Goods, Fine Cashmeres, Egyptian Cotton Yarns, Etc., Etc. They're all of the best, and in most cases include extra sizes if you want them. The Hosiery Show This Year Is Well Worth a Look 9 r. Choice of Window Display from 50 Cents to $2.50 the Pair Globe Warehouse nulil to be (neiliiHtliiKly tind-rHlnod that we have no toom for ptople who am hete to pit mh tieasoti and nun dor, to iale their hands against our government and Us olllcerH. Tlietf Is no loom only n pave niul a f,iac under the diadem of a piaf fi M. II tho death (if our noble piel dent be the iiieaiw of crushing out ntin'ihv In this totintiy, ho will nut 'a e died lu vnln. Jackson Stiect Baptist Chinch. Hotii of MtKlnle.v 's faoilte hymn's who HiliiK at the iliu koll Stieet Hap tlpt (l.tlldi .rsletda. wheie sperlal rei'Vlees welP held. IteV. de Ultiehv H theme was Out Piesident." and bin let was fiom II Sanuiel "1 xwvlll. Know " not tlnit a prime, and a meat man has (alien thl" day In liael ' The pastor dwell llpoh Pie life and (liaiaeter nf Pieldent Mi -Klllley flirt mi)lll-l Ills Kle.ltlies.s ns a man, a ( hil-itlau and a busbaiid. Welsh Baptist Chinch. The I'liKllsh .seniles at the WeWh t'liptisi chin (h, Sottlh Main avenue, vpit of a nieiiinilal natuic. The pis tol. i!tv I). P. llopkll'S. said. "Today the lii-iii t of the Ameil an nail hi Is I lei'illnjf ll. the piesenop of the dead both of He late piexldent We 'o I Unit we l..le been lobbed of a meat r.i". lalthflll 1 olcr by one f.f the bob' (it In pin I lies thnt (et bteathed 'As to his inhale and public iliiu P(tri. thrre aie no two opinions, he (field not be one thln.r at home and mother 'Hint, in the White House. To him (lad was the most Impoitant face 'ii III" nurd and eiin( Ifnre, and be liiiil'ed al lift as a whole in that light. And iii h a man, havlnp Filch hIioiii; in'i1( lloii" (otild not niipiar as 'the M.Kcl if llclll' mi the staKe. and lit t the de 11 It hind the yeenv. "A pine man. a man of pin - motives (nil; 1 fit loi the White llouue. to lake i h.use of the affali of the t iiiiii n i He hai' his faiiltH. he w.i Iniinan, bul hi wa' a patriot and a (iod-fe.it-Ini' man Wllllani Mi Klnlc was a ie-tUlnu- olitb Ian and not a political l I' ll; ' t.Nt Theiifoie he was man of lunial ItilliH'lles and the senet of his Inl'iii tiec wa.s in his .sound Hiatal char aciei. ' St. David's Episcopal. The niniiiliii; seivlce at St. David's I'plM opal chilli h vas devoted to the mi ipin.v of tile lamented incident The li'itm. I lev. I .1 Mclloiii.v dw lt upon 'Ii Klini".'" fiueer and uefiilni -.', both a a i ttl7i'ii and a Chi1-tiaii, and lunch' ii Upon his llie woik and devo tion to l)i s home, wife, chinch, count! y n:.d 11 leiid- At til" !i .1 1 lork Iliads at SI Patlli k's ( alhi Hi ihlliih. Ilex J. P.. Whalen ii-feiiei' to the calamity whii h has be- n.bn th'v (iiiinliy. and piiIorI. d the ilo'ld ftps' S,it In a betlltlnir uiiiiiiipi, x'liilliu H'lVlies were held ill all of t' e other WeM Srranlnn cliuit h", ("' lal iiavets IipIiir said and hrv ii.ons i cubed and 'onus sunpr in 'lieilK.iv of the dppaitPil one The Wc-t Scianton pastors will meet tl in .iintninc at Hev. J P. Moffat s miil.v to consider th? advi.s.ibllity of holding tpfclal religious services In all tho chutulK's on Thurscluy next. Washburn Street Church. Cnii'Uiiinlon wa.s adinlnlstpted at the trairnlns service. In the evenliu; a inn inoruni neivlco was obeiV'd. Wll llani T. Hurrall khvo a tdinit nildieca on lessons fin young men, to be Ruined ri tn the life and Inlltleners of Picsl dent .VeKlnle). l)i. M.ilfat followed with a Muiiinn of much wisdom on the dlie inlnnilt that overwhelms us as a imMon. his subjed being the "Ptnvl denies of Ood " The lot Is (ast Into (lie lap of the I.otd. but th1 whole ills pohlng is or do I. in rind's own way, em,' 'line we will iinilei stand. The Hlble school session was a doubly mkI nun, nuiinmi gilef coupled Willi the fact of Its li i'b llie farewell s "Vie oi tftipptintmildit Hurrall, vis llilv llflei I'ng ( VdVone. NeM llmiMliiy evening the tegular business Oll'iiltll? .if tlir, ChtUtltm l!ll. (bavin six lei y wld be held at the p.u- Mill.tM, to be follow "d bv a social, U lll'l I' all flf 111., I fill,,, r l,ttil,l III li.k ' .'"'.'I. I" "I'l. ..... f heartily welcomed and eutei tallied. Memorial Sei vices. Mi iiini lal services were held at the I'll st W( sl Itaptlst Sunday sihool velioibiv i fit i iuiiiii niul i, mil ii ii id i. ''... .... .. . , , , ... . tn .- paled in h r the tiadiirs and pupils of ihe mother sihool, l;van .1 DavK Mtff nldident; rollilli Waul Mission, .lames I;. Hughes, MiipriiMcndcut, anil lb Ilex it- Mission David W. DavK su- i' nun nil Mil. wiiiiii"m's weie inaile l'.v the Ihice supeii'iteiiilent.s, also bv Hi in y 1'. Davles. John T. Willlains and Hev D. D. Hopkins The illldieti sang, under the dine lion if bilir Iiwl, ai ponipanled by Mis D. 1). Thomas, and taither Lewis pfslded oir the seniles. Stlpeilu tendenl Davis olTeted the following lesoltitliin, wliii h was unaulmotisly ai'opti d: We iltppli niul in sli ll Ulliirt iIii1i,ip tin tn tinirli id nh I (,ur lilml iiclil. ril, Willi on Mi hmlM lli wiv ( -in i ii-hi t a mil r I hl e fe mil his Mullhi: llaMini tliirn iir Ii-im in nli' lilin il, i r tu nil Ilm I 1 1 lr vnr,l Mr iImiI lo Mi VtiMnli ma nlmiri! vtiiipnlo In l,r r In ri'iioiiirni, 'inl hi- n o tint IIimik flrnntli IU u a 1 1 n Ii, r in lur Imui of did Found Dead in Bed. When Saiah Hughes, or ms nynon stieit, went to notlfv her mother on Patiudav inoiuing oi I'lesldent Mi Kltile.v's death, he found hei (old In death, the su nniiins having (iitni- lo her sonii'tline dining the night. De ( eased was the widow of the late Thomas Hughe, and a slsli r of Thom as lit lion, the well-known tenor slngei She N mnvlvd by fom ihlldien, Mi v. Ilcniy Cllffoid, Wllllain. Tlioinas and Saiah llliglies.and the following bioth eis and sdteis ji David Keese, Mis. Hciiiv Wllllanix. William Hp.vuihi. W J Hev noli, Tlioinas lV'linn and David He.vnoii. The f uncial announce ment will be made Intel. After Toity-seven Yeais. Daniel Moves, (,r Vancouver Maud, long slnie niiuirued n dead by his i, hi- llv(. iitui nod Millv to this iitv, ami Is now visiting his luothei, Ild imi in I Moses, or Kviion street, and his loushi, Daniel JIom, or .South Main avelillP. Ml. Mose.s ldt Caibondale foilv seven eais ago, when the gold fevet In Callloinia was at Its height, and aftit an uniiilatlng a foituue on the r.ullli (.oast, went to Vain olivet, wheic he now ow ns a laige lain b His vlfe (lif il niaii.v eais ago but he has a son living, who is a wealthv lesldent of Vain Oliver, His ictiiin to the si cues of his bovhood was a gleat MliprNe to his iclatlves, w lio ale pie pailng u i ((.option foi him befoie he lPtuins, RellRlous News Notes. The Salvation Aimv held an opm-alr meeting at Xa.v Aug p.uk .vesterdnv afleinoon ami HnslRu I.eut. ilpllveied a talk last evening at the hall, on Pi he stieet. on Ihe subjei t, "round Dead 111 the MiK'is. ' Hoth ineetlngsvvere huge ly attended. Quaiteilv i ointnunloti senilis weie held at the Washlilliu Stieet Pieby tiilan i hut i h .vesleulay moiuing In (onneitlon with a icieptioii of new incinlins and adult and Infant bap tism The pastoi, I'ov. .1. P. Moffat, D D. oiiupltd the pulpit In the (veil ing Hev. Calvin A. Il.it o. D D, llriandal seiielai.v of Hm knell unlveislty, spoke al the .IiuUson Stieet Haptlst ihlluli last evening In the inoinlng Di do (Jlinh.v poke on the need or a icvlval In the Ablngtou Tluptlst assoi iatlim. Tile Young People's Soi let.v of Chlls tlan I.'niUavoi' (oiidiuted the senUes last evening In the Hellevue Welsh I'al vlnlslii Methodist (hiinh Miss Agius M(Astei, a niKslonai v fi 'MM I.lbeila. Afrlia, spoke at the Simpson Methodist K'plsdipal (luinli M'steidav inoinlng, ami in the evening thepastoi, Hev. II. (' Mi Deuiiott, iou (linleil a nieinoilal s( i v Ii e, torn hlng on the death of Pi(sdent M( Klnley. Hev. A. I,. Hauler. PhD. of St. Mink's I.iitheian ihunh, hpoke .vistei ila inoinlng on "Hi new lug Oui I'ove iiiint with (Tod" ami In ihe evening i hose for his Mibjeit "The Ilelievcis' Souslilp," '('tossing Hlldges Hef We ('nine to Them," was the unique Hume or an able set moil pi cm tied by Hev. .tallies Heuningei vostenlny inoinlng In the Hampton Stieet Methodist i:popal i hill ih. Glee Paity Enteitained. The (ifoil ("ilee pally weie entei talneil last l'lldav evening at the home oi Mipeiinti uilent lln.ves. or the Peo ple's Coal loinpanv. The opening ad diess wiih inade ! David It. llvans, picsldent or the putty, and Thomas o. Thnibuin played a plann selcitlon, "Old Country Club " The glee paity lcudeicd "Maitvis or the Aiena " whldi was the (ompetltlve piece at the Lake I.ndme elsteddrod on Ialim dio. Wllllain Kvuns sang a plPiislug holo, "Tho Ivy clad Hulns," ami the p.ntv followed with "Coiniades In Alius." Thomas. Abiams sang "Am limed" pN Tei lively, and Henjamln Oi iilltliH ip tltid 'Sheildan's Hide," in his chai- aiierisiii; siie. David Stpphens lendeied the tenor solo, "Land or the llaip," and the paity sang "Hecker's Match. 1'he Missing Hoat" was John Kvans' con tilhutlon to the evonlne's (njoyinent, and Messis. Davis nnd Jenkins len deiPd the duet. "The Two Sallois." Henjamln liillllths was again tailed upon to i eilte. "Our Flag," which he gave In an nblo manner. A pleasing A GREAT SURPRISE ll In ttore for nil lio use Kcnip' Palmm tor the Tlircat on J lungs, llio ncat Kuaiantrcil rcnicily. WouM eu Uhcw Hut It it sol.l cm Its morlls ami on) tlrueui.t U uiitliorizij ty tho rircprlitor ol llils nandcidil rcineJy to cho jou iniilo botllo tree? It never lallt tu iure into ur dirunlo ioiiIu. All ilriitjl.u tt.ll KiDi'ii llJl.am. I'riie He. and UK. dtipt, "When Wp Wore Hoyn," wan ren derpil bv Messrs. AbraiiiB mid Hteph piis, and the party's closing number was "Johnny Smoker." ItefieslimenlRweie afterwatds set veil, and the guest left for their hollies will pleased with the iniiniiei In vvhlih they Weie entettalned. Football Team Oignnl.cd. The Mysloilous laevell rootbnll leain has been oigauled for the lonilng sea son, Willi the following pliyem 1M waid Lewis. John llowen, Albert Wvto, Isaac Hvatis, Chailes llvans, IMwaut Hopkins, Wllllani (itlfllths. John Phil lips, Wllllain illlibs, Jeiikln Lewis, Hugh Davis ami Thomas William. The team lMil a Hireling at the ( or tier of Main avenue and Hampton stieet last Friday evening and outlined Iheli plans for the srnoii. They aie now icady for kiihh'S. and ariange nietits can be made with the luanagei, Wlllliun Olbbs. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Ilit tuir. cl tlif Wist Pirk liiiilimc iliih, 'i In tlnit il lor nit lliuivln on tin' "iiinlivav. line lirrti m Ipunnl um t lipr ililr im .ir- unit ol tin' i.uii at tlio I'lti.tmi fur uu tint lUlt. Ihe nculi iliititl nffunn of W i.lilnKtnii eom niinlen, Sn JtJ, huislits ol Vlili.i will lr in a! illnl .il tin' iiii-iiiin- nut Wiilmuli) c fiiliin. Ilirnii. (Jill mini, i(,iil !., V-ir, ulinm ilue of lr-liltnti' iiiiilil not I Ii until, (ill ihhii V U IITiiII till IliitjV lint lijitiiri.l hid ntnt Itul n.iliiiil bis anUr I lie Injiittil in in a l.ikm ii ine niti sine iiti.puu, Miiori ill" injuries V ' Im 1 1 1 1 iii lr I In I In' I. nlii' Vlivlllin tllli-iiili So I, lliui.li ll rt lif I-rill. In til im , l.l.il ililn .liirl uil.l ilitllti In VI a,, lull 1 il I rnhi riming, ulmli im .iittiitlnl In Miiir.il Ininilipil ititini; ,cof di I In' lini.ii lur tl mi in Mis IiiriiNIrd lij Vliw Si llie I llll III V ii mil ir iinillnz ol Ho lii d nnli ii, So "I of the fiinriifittiin lliilii"!"' Intninti snl unimi el Vinrrli i, will l,p luM it s ,u o'llmk tills (iriiinit. VII mxinhris u rrnupolril In lilt ml, slum lut.il, Sn I.'', I nllttl Mine Wnikim nt Vniirlt.i, will Im!. I .in Inipi rtant in, etlmr n im mm (Mnlne in ll ll l.mn lull, south Vl-iin an inn VI mi Voiltin ill, tin' Viiliiin iioiiim iilio u ts Imlli Injiintl nn tlio hci.ii Vllln limit li nf tlit l.ii kei inni Milroitl ,i lr iUm hei. It rniilfrlliff il tho il sp Mivnltit "lit- Mil ft rul tin ln"H nf hi r rlidit nnn nul l.ir The Ml I'lrl-.int klmli'iKiiti n. ioiiih if Soilh St (i ll llilillt llll I I If lit 111 Attrrl, will ir-iptll at ' n'lloik till, iiintnin." I lif lltttilo spui, s. , ,, i, tl,, ir r,i j-t .mull il iljlnn in st Until hill, s,, ni, ,iv )Wn I lie A louo uomJ at t li'ti .I, mil iiiniti the all il r. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 'II VIUv. llitr ni, t.f ilriliw INrlllin, IIP HI ti it ilitinc Mii VI imp MiwmII, tf ( Im icn I ik'.n Dili" I. sfi mlitii; i Ii m ilim In IliifT.iln Vm VIjh Wil-nii hiiiI 1r Mulml Vlnrrai, nf I'm,' fin t. lit- vi"itlinr nliiirrt ami fnrtiilt in l.lniln. S V Mr- I n th ll.iiri. Mrs Vimli- I' II iIi'im, s iniitt I II mis .mil Willi mi I luikiii", nl s,lUi, Mini nrniip Mi Ilnitl Minis "f Hi l"in. nnl Vlr iml Vi I, m Mini, ami noli. V.illinl, of S nili nionilri imiiiii ilttnilptl tin- funi lit nf i rtlalop it liluanl-iillt ""iluulii li I Ik in rr WiIIIiiik, ol ( lifAlnut lmt, U fiu ni nun; it Ml I'mnim Inliti ("1 VI till uf l.iiiiiiln II. mhls, li,,- iitnrnt'il lioinp fiom i iisit In sii inrli mm toiintt llnini" II Phillips of Hrii Mriiiiila it prml lit'j i fm this with tfliHiis Itfip VliftS Nrlliti laititi, if Mini .imiiii". I. "pi nil in." Iicr i n itlon n llnflilti ml Staciri I ills Vim siiii, linntt, nf Iifaiitli tittt, is lit inn: film Is In I'liilnlplplii t iliiihtir was ri'irtilli linin lo Vlr nini Sirs llllHS Wilsntl, nf HI Siuih (,nti(Iil .hi mi. italpli lliintii li, nf I'ritt' e1 1 t his ritiiriitrl hrinp tiom a im nir. sonntii it I'tiiomlili Vliss VI nut f .aiit.li in. nt If Dill flint, is lit mc frt'in a two wipki"' st i.i al lljiipi's lik'. I ml (uufMil, of Surtli I ituiilii an inn, b itiiniiiil tn his ii itnf lo illniss Miss lltitlia Wilting ff siuih llninli.t u. lint Is tho puost of friiiiils in sunn . Imi j liitiirl Ihfnns, of Sottli lltlipnj atrnup, i Mijnurniin: in thr Wlittp Vlounulns V ilaitshlrr u is inrntli Imrn tn Mi ntnl Vlis Innrui UtlllliiL'. nl '-mill Mini iitntii Mis lluuli I mi ". Vlrs Williini I itiirs .iii'l two Miti", of ( atiit ii, illnii. .up thp 1:111 st. nf Mr iniil Vlr latum V laaif, ol Suilli 1I.mIi' Pill, ait lint Will in I iiiinini; i- Mrit'iisli ill tt hi. Iimnp in Snttli Miin iitiiut, oil -liKlit In pps an (li Itil tin' il f r liii ikiu'Ij NORTH SCRANTON. The flineial of ("haibs Hallpy, tho .voting inni lin who was di owned ut Wllletts Point took place vesteida.v af. Kiimon at .'.'in o loek tiom tlu home of his luothei, MllllU W. Ilalley. 1111.1 Hteiling stieet. Itev. .Mattluw or the West Scianton Haptlst i tun ill, pie.Hli Ing a veiy lnipiessi(. tnneial t-civlie. The funrial was Inigely attended by many ft lends and lelatlves li was In chaige of Company II. Thli teintli uginient ol which Mi llalley wa long a member. Ihe lloial olleilng.s vvtie nuinetinis A on.iitettf s.itur siicto.il hymns, after which the i cumins veie lemoved to Hie Diiumnie cimelit, w llt'l u Intel 111' Ut was made. A III lug Miu.iil 1 1 oni C'oniiuny H Hied ihiee volleys ovei the uiave. The pall.be.u ers vtie all im mlieis ut Company II. Tht y weie I'liailes Hakti, Thomas Davis, Tlioinas rinn William l.angon, I'obeit Shotts Kosti r Kej nobis, Pud Phillips and Isaae Mills The funeial ot Ml,ss Nellie Kearney, of Xi" Pen avenue, will taki pi, ue llils miiinlng al !i ii'i Im k, Set v lies will be tondtiittd at the Holy l.us.tiy i bill ill. Intel niciit will bo made at Cathedial (iinetei.v Miss Keainey was a well known .voting lady and hei tingle death Ptlday night was a gloat shock to hei fijeiids. Di. J J. Jenkins and family or Nmih Main avenue left .vtsteiday for Niiiu gansett, ll. 1., and othei points along the Atlantic coast. Hev (! A I 'llie pi mi lit d a vei lu tuestlng M'luion .vtsteiday moiniiig befoie a huge i ongiegatlou. His test was, "Hope, an Am hoi lo the Soul." He lefolied teelingly to tho demised piesident and of the In reived Mis, MiKltihv Joiiathaii Hioadbent sang the pioslileiu's t.ivoilte hnin, "Load, KU11II.V Light. ' lu the im nun lal Haptlst chuiili, In stead oi ine usual sei Hum je.stenlay moiniiig a pi.iyei nieeting wa held to ask Hod's blcstlng mi the stiltktn widow or Ihe nun tv ieil piesident, and all lelatlves Also beseeching Hie Al nilgluv to guide ho nation thiough Its plest'llt Cllsls and to help ii. as he. leaved people, In the ran of oui gieat h-s to miv witli oui depaited leadei, Thy will be dont." The liu omlng piesldt'iit, Tlieoduie ltti(isitelt, was also lenieinbeiei by all who took pail in Hie meeting, and Hod's blessing Im ploicd upon him Tin- tavoilte h.vinn of Piesident .Mi Klnle Ma sung at both the miiinlng nntl evening sessions. The pastm, Itev W. P. Davlits, Inought foith in h innsteily maiiei Hip bsson or oui lale pi("sdenfs noble life and i hilstlan i haiactei. Ilev. Albeit Halt hei Smith, pastm of the North Main avenue Haptlst tlitinh, at last nights sen Ice, made spuial lefelfllce to Hit lire or the late iis. dmit. Wllllani MiKlnle.v, tailing pai iluilar attention of the huge audit me piucPIlt to the HP,ient s doinestlo llfu. He extolled the tlomesliii litues of Piesident Mt Klnley as Htlong inaikH or a Htpiling ilmiaetet, and tailed ii 1 s ii all his Ilea lots to take tho ninitjioil piesident as a model. In his piajer, Hev. Mr. Smith Itnphned DI vine loinfoit to .Mis. Mt'Klnley In the houi' of not iov, and guidance) for President Roosevelt In his ndmlnls tratlng of the government of tho Uni ted Suites In this cilsls. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. A very pleasant gatlieilng wa held ai the home of Mi. nnd Mis Joseph Klnimci'. of t-'S l"lg stioet. .vpstenlay aflei niKiii, on the oepasloii of having hlr son baptled. The godfuthu and mother weie Mi. and Mis. Salvadoie D'Alo. of New Vmk i Ity. James Kelly, of !JT West Minuet stieet, was aiiesled Satuiday evening nil Willow street for being diunk and Tor (iitelty to imlnmls. Kellv was ililvltig a Inn so. hitched to a wagon, up Alder stieet, and not being Inst enough for liltn, he begun to beat the anln.al uiuiieu Ifullv, until an nllleer ei me along and took him to the sta fin houe, wheie he wa given a huiiitu: bv Magistrate Stoir. He was lliKtl ;, In default of whldi he was snii lo ihi' counly Jail Tor thirty da.vs The rail or St. Pauls thilich will open this afleriioon In (lOiiiianlii hull. Oipnt piepaiatlous have been inade by the tiienibei-s of tho pat Mi and their pii'oHn ought to imet with a hearty lefionse from the public, Osiar Oiainbo, the well-known pho togiaphel. was piesonled With ll (laughtei by his wife. Mis. AlUllsl Miimt and soil, Adolpll, of Piospeit avenue, have gone to Nt w Yolk to atlelld the wedidllg of hei son. August Moser, a former U'sldent of South Sfintitou Joseph Allnedlt lift for a blisliirss tilp to New Yolk .vesterday. Chillies Tiego, of Piot-ped avenue, Is lejoli.iu; over the anlval of a d.iugh ttl. Camp JIO, l.iti iotiir Order Sons of Ameilta. will meet in legulai sc.ion this evening al Iliu tinan's hall. Michael Pun ell, of New Yoi k, Is visiting his mother, on Piospett ave nue. The members of St. Irene's noilctv will meet this evening at S o'tlotk at Pharmacy hall. Michael Plabeily will leave for th Sliuuilsbuig .N'oimnl school this iiiniii lug. AndiPW Cuiley, a pionilneiit lesl dinl of this iti-i, for many voars ein loed bv John Illittt'i, will leave lo iihiiiow lm Pactmy vllle, whole he will open a hotel. Mr. Cut ley will be pleased to nieil all his Si ranton tilt nils at hi new pluej of business. Homy Ili'inl has anouuneed hlni .'eir as a candidate loi delegate to tho Dttnocialli couvt utlou rioin the Plral ili.ni let. Nineteenth waid. DUNV.ORE. Yistenlay was obs,iod as a du of inoiiiuing lor inn dead piesitlint in ail the lot .U dun ilu. In all of them the llltellois weie applopi i.itelv (Imitated and the laige cmigiegalloiis puv-int liovvpil by tlieir ilcmeaiioi tin gieat Individual los that vias felt b all. At the Plcsbv teiiaii eliuieh the setv lecs weie iiimluited b the pastoi, lliv. . P liibbuns, asslstnl by llev Hjii.v A. N.vt. The favoiile hjinns ot the pn sident, 'Lead, Kiinliv Light" and 'Neaiei, Jl Hod to Tliu ' weie snug. Mi. 11. DuH. Dlmnimk Vii fei'llnglv cing 'Sonietliiii' U'i II I n deilaiifl. ' The lest wa taken fiom U Sanuitl u-.!S "Tin r" is a pi inn unl a gieat man fallen this tlav In Isiatl ' AI tin Methodist chilli h llev. Cliai les II. Newlng as a pi dude to the legul n mottling sot mini spoke on tlio national ml, unit v. At the iiiinnlng set v be tin h.vinn, 'Niaier, M.v Hod to Tine' was sung and "Lead, Kindly Light" in the evening. All ininibeis of Ptble of Duiiniiiie Temple, No. M, Ladle of ihe (ioltlon Hagle, aie iciiutsletl to be piitsetit al tlieli meeting tonight a the Ciiainl Teniplai. Mis Anna Million, of Phila delphia, will III plfsent. Nathan KiausUopl, of New Yoi k clt.v, is visiting tileiitls in town P. J. Heagau has letuiind tiom a tlshlng ti lp ol siveial dajs whieh vas spent ai Like Httliy. James Hopkins, who ha bptn lilt ing his father tor several wetk, lo till n today to New Yolk cltj. Michael Milloundl, of Ansonla, Conn., is visiting fi lends in town. Miss Jeannelte .Mi Hale has io I in mil limn a vill ot seveial ilii.v.s In New ,Yoik t it J. A C. Sndei has i llll IK it fiom the enianipmeni of the (i. A. It, at Cleve land. OBITUARY. CHAHLH.s TAPT, tie U .at obi sou of Ml. and .Mis Hojal Tatt of Nmih HI ikelj Mitel. Duninnie, illnl on l'llday aftiinoon nt the homo ot Ills Kiaiiilmoihei In Hawlej altii a tew da.vs' Illness with In .tin (ever. He left about two wieks ago In the best of health and piiils with his mother and slsti l.s rot Hlg Pond, wheie tluy e. petted to lemnln until toila.v. (in last Tuesday he Hist i oiiiplalni d or lit lug unwell and on the follow lug (lav lie was icmnved lo his gtandtnolln i s homo at Haw ley. Tho fuiietal will take plate todav at i o'doek liom the ifsldeiKP of his giniidiuothci and will bo Kimlileted bj Hev. W. P. (lib. lions of the Piesliytt iliiu thiiith hen. Intel im ut will bu made u the Haw ley tonieti l). WILLIAM C .lo.N'LS, of Aiku ave nue, Jauitoi of No. l.i mIiooI and I'm -ineilv supeivlMir or Laikawaiiua township, was Itnind dead In bed nt ..!' oclock irtteiilav inoinlng He was as well as usual upon uniting Sat uiday night. Ills wire and the ihll dien sill vivo him. Tho runeial will take plan Wodno.sdav afternoon nt 'J .10 o'clock. Intel ment will be lu WiiMibuiii slit ft ii ineti i. runeials. Tho t uncial of Mis olive Kelly, wlfo ir Dr. Leomiid Kelly, of ol pliant, will take place this atleiiiiion at J.. !n o'cloik, with servlies at tho Hlake. ly Haptlst iliuit h, luteiimnt will be made in Piopet't cenieteiy, Hlakely. The luilt'liil of the late .Mm. Allll Hughes will take plate ttiinoiiow al tilliotill 1 1 Dill the linili-o, HIS 13 lion stieet. luteimeiil will bo made In Washbiiin slitet tcuiiiei,v. Tho luiiei.il of Hilda Tliuibutn, the Inl ant daughter of Thomas and Maty Thoihtlin, will take plain lotnoiiow at :i:ll p. m limn tlnli home at :;nT Potnttenth stieet. Intt-i input lo be made in Cambila t eint ti rv. Tho leinalns or Ml. and Mrs Thom as Dowilik's (hlld will be pilvately Inli lied. It was Ihi nuuiths old anil died .vestt i tin) at th' It home, 11J3 Ihi non sliPet. Change in N. Y., O. & W. Time Tnblo Conimeiii lug Tuesday, the I7ih lust., N. Y. O. i V. tialu leaving Cadoslji at S.KI a. m, and Caiboiidalo, 10 HI a. in., arilvlng Siiaiiton, 10.10 a. in.; nnd tialu leaving Soiantoii at 1 p, in.; Car. boiidale, 1,11 p, in,, and in living Ca doslu C.W p. iu will be dlsioiitlnueiR " JONAS LONG'S SONS, Plentiful Chances To Save Money On Monday's Buying We are continually trylni? to make fresh records as value-Rivers, and our daily offerings show an ever-increasing attraction. The best makers in America compete for our business, and we obtain advantages that smaller concerns cannot enjoy. This advantage we share with the people That's the reason we are able to quote prices on dependable Roods thnt would be Impossible for others. Take for instance the following items for rionday's trade: Domestics MAIN FLOOR. 2 -'lc. for Itobe Calico. One lot or Untie Ciillio, suitable for (oveiliiK (omfoitH, also a lot of Calltoes Willi (link KloUlld. the ii'Ktihii fe , kind. Monday pi lie, it. Mud. Unbleached Canton flannel, 3 7-8c. This Is no ei optional Rood offer niul a t b Hire lo huv unlileai hod Clinton Kliinuel (heap, the li'inilui la kind Pol Monday, ;'Hv. aid. Unbleached Muslin nt 4 l-2c. Pine Muslin that Is a lull anl w Itle iisuall sold for di. Moudav, I'.t aid. Apion GIghams nt 5c. yd. The .tinisU Apiou Hlimham In nil the staiulaiil stllpes. Por Mcm dav at rt . Mini. 0 1-2 Cents for Peicales. .l.'-inth Pel i abs lu Uhl and tlaik Ktolliiils thai alvas sell toi 10c. On Monda.v. il'ji .vntd. 12l-2c. for 45x30 pilfovv Cases. Made or the beM bi.unls ol Mu 1 1 ii i onsltli'ied xood value al l.'o. Pol Monday, l."t 5c. yd. for Outing Flannel. t:ti.i good quality or Outing Flannel Hint nlwa.vs sell for M . Motldav pi be, fro. mil. 72x00 Unbleached Sheets, 39c. The 4",i kind Monda.v, at J'it 40c. for Unbleached Sheets. Slm ol the bet .Muslin, lllwavs ,'ih Mondav 4'it . Blankets at 44c. a Pair, nigulat in-1 lllankcls in while, giev nnd tan, wotlb t onstleiabl mine, bill foi Monday s sale, He Jonas Long's Sons GAME ENDED IN A ROW. South Scranton nnd Mlnookn Teams Engaged in a Loosely Played Contest nt the Paik. The pool est exhibition or Imt ball given at Athletb patk this sta son was llie gallic on Sittliilav, bitvvien llie South St ranton ami Minooka t lubs The tllmiix lame, when Mlnookn was hopelessly defi aletl Iii the last half of the eighth Inning with the stole S.fi 111 lavoi or South Siiaiiton, Nallln, the III st man up. sent a nuking tilple Into ilglit Held When be leaibul thiid base. laiflev attempted lo bloi k him. and as he did. Nallln suit him spiawllng to eaitli with a push Mi Domiiigh had tliiowu the ball to head off the llilinu, and the sphere stunk Nallln In the bat k, and tnioinetl off Into the tiowil, allowing Nallln to St oi e, ThiH was Mlnooka'seippoi t unit v. Plist tile planets set up a howl libollt Nal lln's hit being toiil, but I'lnpiie Wlll l.iius would mil allow that. Then tliev made a Kit U because Kaffey was pushed, but that did lint wink Net they kli keil lit muse it was too il.n K to play, ami falling In this the Minooka iliiwd oil the side lim s swaimed on the diamond and made it impossible foi the game to be ion. tinned. In eonst'iiiii in e of this, all bets weie dot lined oft, and Ihe inonev was Ulllllded as the Minooka bettots had plaied tlieir money on a lull nine in ning game. The i oiliest was loosely pla.vecl, par thiilailv by the Mluookas, Their pitdiir. Flalllielly, llll live battels and gave six lusis on bills, Ciossin vmis also wlhl, but pltthed a milt h bettei game than his opponent. Tho fielding on lint h sides was nigged, ami the game was piaetlcally featilieloss. Tho sumiuaiy Is as lollnws: sot hi i iivniv vii it n i'0 v r l mi if -' -' o - I II Wur, 'Jli II 1 'J ti I'l.ll.U, M I .' o i ,i ulllti, 11 I 2 2 'I " i'tril. it I I 1 n I il Hi hIIij, jh a ii ii a i l uiuii. t a i a 7 i i M. lioiimll. il 1 () il I o 0 i riii-olii, I I I ii i ii TftaU 3D U & '.'I n a JUSOdK . AH, I! II I'll V I I'hllMii. H 1 I n 1 ii Miiuuii, rf I I n II a S M,l I in. null. Hi. li I .'. I I Urh. 1 1 . 1 !! I 'i I I.uln, tli J I n I - I Mill nulil, 'ill I ll I I " Vlilltarli. " 11114 I l.iiiij.111, llll I limn ll), I ' n ' " It.lali II (1 il "I I' ' s nil, MUUH.II I I I I I I ' i ' vtiii.H.ki o o n .i ii a fi I'm nl Hum stiulli virmilun. it, JIuhh i ' lun l i-o lni Mi llu.-h, I'liiukin 'I'i'" l,1' Inn Villln si,n Ium- I nun , '-', I nits-. I Wiiili, li Mur. Is l riw.iii. -' 1-nl. t llll till lllMi. S lllll SHJIIInll T. Mlll'ikl siriitk (lit lb iiiniii. Pliillilil. MiliiiimiBh. I.HI..I. Vltlliiuli IIjiiIhIIi i-'I. t' IIiiiihIIi. IVjiiU i' . Iini I'li'i mi ill"" s"iiHi " i lull, I; Mniiiolsi. '1 I'll1 " I' ill- fT ( nw.lii, li. u'l lliniiilli, llie le t'Hiliir H ( rr.t Mil, I; In lljlllHlll .'' Wil'l 1'Hllll" I'lin lltllt, I I'.lvlll lllll" I I 11111.411, I 11 til. 1, liiiiln. . I Willi urn iiiiil lliuil WUIIaui.t. Iniit ln html" Uunecetanry Caution, "Hist! hist'" snld the btiiglai m ho bom uvea- .',- imui of tin.' housi.', MMMMM White Goods MAIN FLOOR. 15c. yd. for Stilped Whlto Goods. A mWi eilatieous lot or line stilped white Koods intituling all the Pbliles In this lot aie values up to ilfli . Por Monday, lit. yatd. ?2 l-2c. for Dotted nnd riaia Swiss. Doltid alul Plain Swl-s ror eush lotis and uu talus, l!i Kiilar 15c. goods. Monthly pike, W.i. Toweling Oc. for 12 l-2c. Towel ing. lltown slaiulard TowelliiR nnd Hli',11 bed TowelliitT. with various bottlois, good value al lJ'sc l'or Monday al !K. 0c. for Huck Towel"). Towels and Toweling, ISMtf 11m k Towels, ml bonier, liKUlnr pi lie, l-'-e. Monday pili e. !'c. 7c. for Cinsh Towels. Hi own Steieils ('i ash Towels, worth UK. Mondav, 7c. 23c. for Table Damask. .'is-lmli all-llleailietl Table Dam ask ami aNo Tuikej lied Damask of pli inliti qualllv that sells al wa.vs at i'.it. Moiiilav L'"i . 08c. for Dannsk Napkins. All l.lnon Damask Napkins, ' im h sle, that sills iegul.ul for $1 2't. Un Moniliiv. ?S( do. Fiinged Doylies nt 50c. Doz. 1 nno small ninged Dovlltx wlilte and ml, witli blue bonlcis Hut aie tt guiltily sold loi 7. Monday at .'Or. do.. 08c. for Dedspienda. liiillatlon of Maisi llie In many Ii.iuiImiiiio paltiins Tin e spieads, f ti 11 si., and never --old liudii $1.13 In le Molidnv, at list. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre vi nils i.ivxp I 111 I P. Jhruser. Alonday Night. Sept. 16. M Siiiuiil I: Hoik prt si nl.s (ieo V, l.tilenis tienii ii'loiis u ins-atlantic Uiumpli tin nuisKal cMiavagan.i The Casino Girl Hook l' Il.n i II. Siimli Music by lanlwig Hnglandei. Infl pei ten m nut s In New York city ami Im i' nights In Uoudon Pin i s -, ,ii, ; . $t mi, $i ;,n Si us on s,i, Piiday al 9 u. in Tuesday, September 17th, Neil Burgess 11 in-i-ii - Abigail Prue in hi. "COUNTY FAIR," Wiih Mi u ilt-i 1 1 inu rrur im! mc lunnal (H11W llll 111 wt tl Mil lie, ll Im Uli C f itt-C on u ij.' 'l U li ' " . 1 , l ' st it- )!i it Mim l.i ii '' 1 tn Thursday livening, Sept. 19th. v.i- i t li t . 1 t l Ml hI nn tun. " r k 1 . Y 1 in ( 1111 i 11 ( in li tn Jefferson De Angelis III ll, I 11 nil 11 I s 1 ,1 Up 1 in lu( A Royal Rogue W 1 iti 11 It I I 11 s Ii l In W 11 en r 1 1 in 1- 1 1 1 ii 1 ii 1 ' . VI i.n ft nl s it s ,. II au.il I l.sume I II11I-l'rin- 1 I 1 1- 1 ' ' s Hi. 1 ti I 1 1 1 Academy of Husic M III IS, list J HUH Mnigtr. auu riiih i:i:k. The 3Iyrklc-IIar(lcr Co., UPS AND DOWNS OF LIFE 1 wiiili;; Pi i (,i 11 I n 1 m, Mjiim 1'in I 11 I 1 u STAR THEATRE VI I (. Ill IIIIIM.liA V.iuhrr Ilu lio- 11 k nnniu VI 1 I v 1 l 1 Meuy Mnlilcns Biuleseiuers. ViIiihi VI 11 In jii I Wi'iliu 11 "Ntvir mind ' it piled the ki utlinan, who was looking up into tin nvolver "my wife it awav visllhiK lelatlvi.s, and 1 ii)suie vmi that I simii not think ot KettliiK up In Kiapple vlth ou a.s lullK (IH she Ifii t lieu tn arriini mi) of (.owuidlte and tell the nelBbbyrjj,"