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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1901'.
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WEST SCRANTON
ARRANGEMENTS
ARE COMPLETE
TOR MEMORIAL SERVICES IN
THE CHURCHES TODAY.
Beginning at 8 O'clock This Morning
They Will Be Continued Through
out the Afternoon and Evening.
Observance Will Be Oenejal In
stallation of Offlccis Funetal of
William Jones Howcll-Daggcr and
Biust-McNulty Nuptials News
Notes and Peisonals.
Fitting lllelliolhll MM Vices will bo
lrjil In the ihlltilles of West Siialilon
today, over tin- death mill burial if
1'iosldont .Mi Kmlcy. imil nut f rospoi t
for the llltlstilous dead Homo will I"1 n
soiioinl suspension ol business. Tin1
fit t sorvho uf tin' flu will be hold nt
St. Ii.ivtil'fi l.plscopal fhtii'i h. finn
meitilng at s ii'ilniU, wli'-ti tin- holy
nmmuuliiii v 1 1 1 l.i- said li.v tli' ii'itoi,
Kov. I!. .1 Millnirv. Additional sot.
vices will In- hold In tin- hutch lit 1."0
o'clock, Wlll'll till' lllllllll MMV'llO will be
load, follow oil li.v linlv i oiniiiinilon.
At fi ii'i luck tin' pupil of nil th" I itili-IU-
si bonis will assemble In their to
pfi'llvo pln on. mill niter hi Iff appro-
I'llllle 0Olts.'S llli" gOllc thlllllgll with.
tin tubulin's will lie dismissed lot the
lny, a x H timik of reiiM I fot th'
ll lll'lltl ll plosioll.
Special inat-s will In- hold in 10 oVIot U
In St. I'.itl'hk's rnllinllo ( hill ll. SI.
John's i !oi iimti I'litlinlli i Iiiiii h mill St.
I.uolu's Itallmi I'ntliollo iIiiikIi at
w hlrh spot lal sot Hunts and piaois will
lio said.
t'lllnu llloinni lal Mr In- will lit' hold
In tho Vv'ushbllin Snoot I'rcsbv t.'i Ian
i hun li. i ouiiiiriirliu; ill " o'l'lni'K. whhh
Villi lie HttOUlloil ll tllO pollplo (if (lie
Simpson and Hampton Motliodlst llpls-
up.il i Inn i lif". l'lrsl I'.'ngllsh Haptlst
find PlynioiitliCongiegailoiiul lnn liox.
.T.n kson Slioot l!nptl"l. Siltiinoi Ave
nue and Wiixhimrn Stiooi I'losbytetl
IUI.X. Tho nutted 'holrs of tho hImim
iiittucil i Inn i hm will lo.nl In tin- slut
Inc. ttinli'i' th" illioi'tlon of I'mf. c. It.
Poniian.
At " o'i he k tho inomlioix of tlio Hi st
Welsh rttijnlxi tliui'flt iiiul Us l.'otiith
waul and l.ollovuo mission will as.
'i lilhlo til th" mnthiT tint ll to hold
inoiimt l.il sot v he, mnl sliulliif oM'i
sisos will ho hold al 7 o'cloik in ill"
evening. Addresses will lio iIi'IImii'iI In
"lli and Ihiglish
'I'll" sorv l( "x .it ill- I'nst Welsh H.tp
tit ihlilill 1 1 i - afti i noon nt :! u'lJorK
i'1'l tllii evening at T o i loi k. will lio
SUNBURN
Tni md Almond Crcim remo'M
tfrtntu cl th thin ni toothei the
pain ct tunhurn In one nlsht. Tl
( bottle with jou en jour vacation.
FOR SALE BY O. W. JENKINS.
Gloves and Corsets
l:or Kill wear, are now ready for your inspec
tion. Ihe otfenngs from botli departments in
clude only the reliable makes and qualities,
which experience has proved to give perfect
satisfaction in service, and of coutse the styles
are right in every particular.
The Special Showing of Fashiona
ble Gloves and Corsets in These
Popular Departments This Week
Ought to Be of Interest to Every
Lady in Scranton.
Stylish Gloves
One-Button Walking Cloves,
with outside seams and saddle
stitchings are looked upon as
coriect among the smart set, but
Two.Clnsp Arabian Hocha
Oloves hold their own among
those who value their excellent
wearing qualities and their per
sonal comfort.
Dent's Kid Oloves need no
recommendation. We have a
lull line of the genuine Dent's
Gloves in all makes, styles and
colorings.
Oloves for Evening Wear
Our line is as complete now as
it will be at Christmas time and
embraces everything that fash
ion says is right.
Special Glove
Values at from
SO Cts to $1.50
Globe Warehouse
chiefly prnycr services, with a slant
nddrc.iq hy tho pastor, Ilev. U. I).
Hopkins. The regular memorial er
vlfes will he held In tho church next
Sunday evening in ImRllfh nnd Welsh.
Tho iiicmorlal services nf SI. Murk's.
Lutheran chntcli, Ilev. A. Ii. ttniner,
Ph. I pastor, will bo held In the even
Ing. commencing at 7.30 o'clock.
Other Announcements.
The AYest Sorunlnu hrnlioh iioxtofllco
will he dosed nftor 10 o'i lock and mi
Morn will make no ilollvetloH. Mall cnl
lecliniiH will ho Hindi' at In. I.', a ni.
f i oin hovri on Main avenue, between
West I.iu'kuwaiinu netiue and Wash
but u street.
The ding Mines of !. AV. Jenkins.
Inliil J. Davles and David .M. Jones
will ho dosed during this aftonuioii
and noarly all the olhot plan's of busi
ness will be closed all day.
All th" barber shops, butchoi simps,
bake! shops and the like will he i loxed
dm lug the day. and It Is epo( led that
all the hotels and saloons w III he i loxed
fl in Ing th" iillei iiiinii.
'I he ill lit; stole of I). M Jones, ni -n.'i
of South Main avenue and I lamp
toll stieet, lllld the hotel of 1 1 1 111 lit
Doekelnli k. loinot of South Main ae.
Illle and l.ll.eino stieet. will be losed
llllx arieituioll between the llollls of
I .HI and ' o'i look.
West Side Weddings.
ili'niei' V. Howell, of Vlntondale.
foimerly of till- side, and Mlxx Anna
D.iKiior. of TJS South Main aM'iuie.weii'
united In mmilfiKe at noon Msterdm.
at til" hoino of the hilde's patents, t
and Mik. i:ilj.ih U.iRjser. 'I'll" i er
llioliy wax pel fol Hied h l!e. S l'
Mathews, paxim of the Klixt M,iptll
ihlilill. The eiiltph' wete llliatlolldeil.
flilly the hilliiedlato lelutlxex wiio
pH'xent.
Itevotlj :oviiold. of Snillll Sllllllier
iiM'tme. and Mlx llaltlo llm iIIiir-. of
Ninth Waxhlncton aM'iiue. will be
united In inmrlaR" at ! o'clock thix
evonlim at tin home of the htlile-eloti s
p.noiils.
tienll,'.' Itllixt, of I'olelsblltK. lllld
Ml-x Mnr Mo.N'lllty. of l.ll.ellie stieet,
weto united ill inaiiiaK" nt St. Mary's
ihiiiih. Itlver stieet. extciday iiinni
Inur A nuptial inasx whs i elohnilod
by Ho. K.ltliei' I'lllWt. The i ollpi"
weie iittoiided by I'aUlik I.eiinat'd and
Ml-x Mary u'Tnnlo. A wedding bieak
faxt was enjovud fit Hotel .lonn.Mi.
alter whlih Mi mnl Mix. Utitxt tort
loi Mtllfalo They will t oxide at Ml
Taylor ,i wiiue,
l!"V. S. I'. Mathews, pastor of the
Flixt n.iptlst churl h. will loao on
.Monday for Truinaiisbin:. whole he
w III ollb late al the wedding of hix son.
W.iltei A. Matliew-.aml Miss M. I.eomi
Matita. on Tiieil,i li"Xt. Mis. Mat
liewx ami xiin. rhiiile., will hIo at
p lid the wedding.
Sevetal Social Events.
r'lauk I.ewlx. ,t veteran of the Spun-Nh-Anieikan
war. was tendered a
lii plloti at hlx home on Hampton
iittoot. on Tti'rdav evening, by a laigo
iitinib. r of liN oitnc fi lends. The
r it i wa a ploHxiirabl" one lit om I v
si ,s of the woid.
A bit rv p.ntv of 'i t Siianion
Perfect Corsets
Incomparable 'Redfern" Cor
sets meet the highest require
ments of the exacting woman o
fashion, The new models are"
now in stock.
Straight Pront Corsets, by
all the leading makers, in a va
riety of models to tit all figures.
Prices from $oc the pair up.
"P. D." Corset Special An
excellent model m n real $3.25
quality. All sizes today You
take chances it you wait. Spec
ial price $1.30.
Children's Waists and Hisses'
Corsets The most complete line
to ba found in this city, and not
a poor quality or bad style in
the lot, Prices are right.
Corset Prices
for Ladles' Wear
50 Cts to $10.00
il
MILWAUKEE PEOPLE
Could Hardly Bolloro It. A
Prominent Womnn Saved From
Denlh by Lydla E. rinkLom's
t Vcgctoblo Compound.
" Deah Mns. Pinkham : I Riipposo n
large number of people who rend of
my remarkable cure will hardly hellers
it'; had I not experienced it myself, I
Know mat. i snouiu not.
MItR. SADIE E. KOCH.
"I suffered for months with
troubles peculiar to women which
gradually broke down my hualth and
mv very life. I was nearly insane
with piin at times, and no human
skill I consulted in Milwaukee could
bring me relief.
"My attention was called to Lyilia
E. Plnkliiiin' Vcjjctulilo Com
pound ; the tlrst bottlo brought re
lief, and the second bottle an absolute
cure. I could not beliovo it myself,
and felt sure, it was only temporary,
but blcsied fact, I have now been well
for a year, enjoy tho best otf health,
and cannot iu words express my grat
itude. Sincerely yours, Sadib E. Koru,
124 10th St.. Milwaukee. Wis "tSOOO
forfeit If ttbsu ttitlmonlal It ret ftnulnt.
Such unquestionable testimony
proves the power of T..Y(lin !. Pink
iiam's Vi?f'tnllo Conipouuil over
diseases of women.
"Woimsti Hhould reinriuber that
thoy nro privileged to consult
MrH. I'lnklium, at I.ynn, Miun,,
about their UluesH, entirely free.
Minlig p. up, 'li lo.M'il a tiollev tide nil
Miitidn i veiling, and after vixlllng
dlffeient puiiils m the liy went to
Nay Aug parU. whole a snol.il limn
wax enjoyed
The xiintli bii'thday anniets.irv
of Miss Ada Cloaxoii, of l-'tiui leentll
stieet, WIIN til" Ol llixlllll for n surptlso
ji.ii ty m her I'.inno on Tuexdnj, even
ing, whole a number of her inning
fili'tnlx galln-ied ami oiijned an even
ing of ploiistite. a nun k miiirhiRe was
a fo.ilnie of the entertainment.
The niemhei.x of the Ladles1 Aid xo
ilot. of the llell'Mie V.-lh rahlnls.
lie Methodist ihuiih enjoyed a daj's
olltlllg looeiitly at the P.aiber fal'lll 111
allsllle. whole tip y weie loyally
oiitei tallied.
Chapter of Accidents.
Ii'lii: Kdwaiilx, of Noilh Itioinley
axoiui', oinplo.M'd .is a nun lilnlM .it
the l.noK.i wauilii I, illln.nl shops, w.i
iltiito badly in lured while at work on
Tuesday, lie wax taken to the JliM'f
T.i vlor hospital.
1'ied Hit, of ;ih Hampton xuooi,
i was the jo ng man who was hint at
the Sloan inltn x mi Tuesday, and wax
t.il.in to the Musis T.ior hospital.
lb xtiiitieil nil Injiliy to his leg.
Willie (!i,i, a Ci-year-old boy ir.ld
mg on Lafayette stieet. tell fiom a
wagon ti"iir his homo rooenlly, and
siMtained S'-mio injuilex,
John Smith, aged In yoat-. loll down
stairs ,,t his hum. toieiiily and badly
it tin i d Ills e,e.
Ma hail Umiglierly. used 1." year.,
iiipluM'd ax a driver ntoiind the
I l!illiiie . ollier. was kok"d by a liilllo
mi i''i.sila aie' hail his lingois and
nil.' of his llli- liloken.
Installetiou of Officexs.
Th" follow hit; ollh ei s of AVashlngtoii
tiiiiinatidet.v , No. J.!:'. Knights of Malta,
were Instiilleil last evening:
Sir knight i oiiiniainler. Jonathan
Jones geiioi nllssiino. Hairy Ives; up.
lain general. William Kwins; ptelnte,
Chi Istopher Jenkins, lecoidor. John
Jones, ji-sistnnl tei otdor, James Hud
son tioiisuici', John Moigau senior
watdoii. iiooigo Davis, past lotu
lll.inilei', Clnlstophei' Jenkins.
Two Fuueinls Yestetdny.
lii'v. William P.ivK pastor of the
li. Ilev no Welsh Calvlnlstli Methodist
hini.li. ollli'latoil at the I'um-i.il of the
late William Joins oMcrihiy after-
noon. Tim sorv li es weto i oudueted at
the house nn Ai ker avenue, nnd wet,,
attended li.v delegations of tin Knlghls
of M i Itii and Knights of the Golden
ll.iglo Interment was innile In the
W'.isiihui u stie.t leineteiy,
l'lini'tnl Dim tor Pi h e hud iliaige
of the inneial of Mr. nnd Mi. Williaui
Mill. iV Iill.l. at il:.' Afhliahl tnliio,
j'sutd.iy atioiiionn. Tin Intel niont
I was made in the Cumin I, i icni.tery.
NOTES AND TERSONALS.
Misses Sadie JobiiMin niiil Nellie
Thomas, of Kingston, who have been
ill. stiosts (ii .Mss I'ob.t Thomas, of
I South 1, liiiolii avenue, have teliiinei)
Iniiiii
Miss Hlly.alioth 1th hauls, of p,., Uvillo,
I has letuiiiod home fiom a visit with
Miss Coin Jones, of South linttleld nvo
j line.
I Jin nb Jenkins, of Wllkes-ltaiie, h,is
I leitirned home ft om a visit with West
i Sitaiiton fi lends and i datives.
William Thomas, of Plymouth, who
was tho guest of fi lends on South I, In
coin avenue, returned home yesletilay.
Mr. nnd Mis John .Mot gnu, of South
(i.nllold avi'tiiio, have lotumed home
fiom a four months' visit with friends
and lelatlvos Iu Wales.
Misses Sadie Jones, llerih.i Held,
Ttelia Thomas, Coia Jones and Nellie
Thomas have returned home fiom ,i
visit with lilends in Olyphnnt.
David Davis, of North lliomley nvo
nue, has leturned home fiom a sojourn
at Hal ve's lake.
John M. Davis, of Coloiado. a foimei
lesluent of this i Ity, is the guest of
West Sct.intnn friends.
l'.aii J.. I.vans, of Thirteenth stieet,
Ih convnleselng, nfter u severe Illness.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Aie, of South
I.luioln avenue, have as their guest
Charles Transue, of Hampton Juue
tion. KuiiiU chase, one of the J.n kavvan
na'H trusted entlneers. Is 111 nt his
home on North Hiomley it venue, West
Pat U.
Mi. ami Mis. Henry FImhi nnd
dnughler I.oulse, of Pi lie street, and
graiiili'hllilien, John and Million Hall,
of North Main avenue, aie at the Pan
Anieiiciin oNposltlon.
MIskch rirai'u and Fannie Castner, of
nimlrn, liuvo relumed home after a
visit with their mother, W. It. Castner.
of Ninth 1,1m oln avenue.
Mrs. Frank Jieldcu and two children,
of ItallMeail, hno returned to their
home lifter a visit with Mr nnd Mis.
1' S. Del'tty. of North l.lmohi nvonue.
Among those who attended the dl
trlit mlsMnnniy meeting at Forty-Fort
on Tuesday wore the following fiom
the .SIniion Methodist Kilsmpal
chimh- Mi. '. ll. Aik'i'. Mrs. V. C.
Mull. Mm. .1 II. Huiiiii, Mis i' S Dp
I'iij. Mis. A .1. Hale. Mrs. Vv 15. i'at
ner Mrs. (ifoigc l-'rlant.
Kmlyn Davis, of Smith OnrlHdd ae.
mio. is i-onrined to his home hy an In
jury sustained recently.
Thomas Jones, of Stratford n 011110,
has returned homo from a wrokw so
journ in N'ew York eit.
Miss Molllo .loi dan, of .laoVcon strict,
li 1 onvalevoont nfter a lrcont Illness.
Thoinim Thomas, of South Hyde Talk
neuue. Is tontlned to his homo hy III
lies. Mis. Thomas Mnrtotv, of 'Washhurn
stieet Is entertaining Miss I'rtlgo, of
Hush, l'a
Miss Alilin Von tfelnn. of tho Star
lautnli Is spending her Miinlion nt
the Pan-American.
Mts (loot go Maekteth. of North I'll
tnoio nvetitte. Is ropoited to he set lolls
l ill itt her home.
Mi nnd Mts. Vh tor II. I..11111 of
North MhIii avenue, loft .esteidny af
ternoon fm ' visit with ft lends at l.a
liorle. l'a.
.toseph Miirph.v. or Jin I. mil street,
left yostetdny for H. ill Inline, to lesitllio
Ills studies In St. Joseph' setnlnat.
Mi. and Mts. II. II. Ilatissler, of
North linrllohl iiventte, have returned
home ft mil Wellshoro, wheie the at
tended the funetal of a lelatlve.
rei ptliui will hr glen Mr and
Mis. I.euls lEohet'ls of Helleuo
Height, hy tho Roiiowto i.itetaiy nnd
Hllilleal society In the MoIIpmip Welsh
cnhliilstlo Methodist c-hiireh at T
oi'loiK P'llda.v ovenlug, Sept. 2 Mt
and Mrs Itohetls have latel roluiiied
fiom a l"lt to Kngland and Wnlo, and
Mr liolierts will gle an aeioiint of I111
travels In the Welsh language, tjlng.
Ing of a high order will be lendered.
An onjojable fo.iM is ptoinlued to thnn
who attend. All are Inuted to come.
M.n. the Infant daughter of Mr. and
Mi. Thomas Oowrlek, of I'vnoti' street,
was laid to test In the Korest llilt
leineteiy eMerilay ll I'urnooil at i
o'i loi k. Ser Ic's were eondili tod hy
lle S K. Mathew. nt the house.
Hull, and Mis T. .lell'eisou Ite.Minlds.
of Smith Main avenue, have leturned
hunie aftei a week's l-it al Albany,
S.natoga Springs, and a ttiji on tho
llllllMlll llM'l.
The Ninth Ihul Glee i tub will tender
Ihe idioms, "Martyis of the Aieuii," in
the.larksott Stieet I!.iitst (htiieli net
Sunday eeiiing, Thl ltlh won the
HUO pi Ize nt Lake I, inline on Labor
U.i. The soiinon will bo delheiod by
Ilex. Aha S. Ilob.ttt, of c'lozor. The
ser ioe begin at T oVIo.k sliaip.
iulon Spekiak, of ,lai ksou stieet, an
eniploo of I'arltlrt I's stone ynid, foil
fiom a taftof, nil Ttiesda), a distance
of twenty foot, sustaining Internal In
Jinles, Dr. .1. .1. Hioiinnii Is attending
him.
Tlie annual li.imiiiei of St. Paul's I'm
tieet rot ps will take plai on Oct. IT.
Pii'piii allotis aii. now lioltig made for
the PM'llt.
The Colonial flub Datielug class wilt
meet Iiiiiiiii row evening iu Washington
hall. '
The latest if pott fiom (i. A. Williams
is to tilt effect that lie is much better
and Ills lecover.v s expected. As soon
as possihle he will lie biought home.
The William Coitiinll (ilee club will
moot lor lehenrsal this evening in Ivor
ite hull.
Miss I'Mlth .Minion, of I'link stieet.
Is tecoveiiiig fiom an attack of ton-
silltl-
lltigh Km i Ik.iii. of ."'.'.'. .N'uilli ll.Mle
Paik avetnto. was .vestotday hold In
ball bv Aldeiinati Kelly, dial god vv 1 1 ll
iissniili and battel .v. uon-siippni t and
till en Is. pfHfeiioil by hs wife.
LINCOLN MIGHTS.
Willbm It'irri. uf I ,i mil. sit.rt, I A"htlnii;
Mil. Mi'rL jt th.. I'.n VllliTll.in
Mi. I n.iii, ni r.n inr villo. ull.'il jt I iikoIm
pliiimn i bt I iit'ilti
li. Mi lrt". n( sloin .ivi itno, .pent Vlnmlaj
llll llirml. .It I'rillnr.
Vli- Inhn I. union, ol lnin jkiui", sji"nt
1 1 ih .11 in) lor,
Wilti.iiii pulnn, tin iifili p i"iy fur tin Ki'V.o.ni
l-iuil tiiinii.in). li.i- Ih'ii ill, tint 1.4 now alili' 0.
ll Jslll.lt. Ill- lllltll ..'
.iH.till I sml, u (o,o till- 1. illlliltl I ill.. V-
lii. i fimii I i, iii iii il i' nt toiliv, out n( tc
iri t fm tin- lair iirclilinl.
Mi. Iiikiin siniii, inriiilr.il tlii run il I'ltt.
Ion lotnilav whli liT 1 .1 nt tier. In Ixuiholt.
I'Iii" I-iiIii.' X i.l -ru IM lit tlif ll,'lle)iii. ('4I1111
l.lii Mi-tliiiilUt iliiiiili mil li.li- lo II. 'in. .ii i enter
n Tin-ili.
(irtiili. si,,!,, iHimiib nf I atiili. lifl. ti.is
niiiiil imp -Iili "f Mil' Ihiiim' inrntlji i.iiiiiiIi'IimI
ti.r Vli -stilrs, ni s.iiiiIi V..ln hi tin.
li. W nihiIi f spinii, ,n,i, lu movpil to
II. o i i-ntiil i iu
Vlr .mil Mi- Hi. mi. I.iIiii-. nt Hun. Hi av.iiiu-,
jih it the Can- Vi in
GREEN RIDGE.
The teaoheis find pupils of No. "7
m lino! will assemble as usual this
morning at ( o'clock. They will repair
to the auditorium, whole brief ineinoi
l.ll even sfs w bo held. Paiettts
and friends ol the chlldteu will be
cotdlally weliomed.
Mil-. Jane Hrtindage, of Sanderson
avenue, is sptudlug a moiiih with
filemls In Hi-law. no.
Mr and Mlf- II. It. !! Holds have
tetuined Mr. P.eynolds tuun Vilgltlla
,'iud Mis. Iieyuolds ft on i lliookllno,
Mass., and aie guests at the home
of Mr. P.evnolds' mother, on Sandei
stiii avenue.
Menioilal even Ises will be held at
puhlii school No. 20 this illuming,
Teacliets and scholats will assemble In
their ricpeethe moms at tho usual
hum. About li.BO o'cloik they will le
nssnnblo In the huge hall, whore up
ptopilato ceivlifS will bo held. It is
expeiied that ex-Sheilff ,. II. Stevens
will ho pioi-oiu anil make a short ad
dress.
The luati'lage of l.niiN G l'.r,id, of
Moiisov aviiiue, ii i id Miss Mln.i ;.
N'orinn will lake plnio ,it the honio of
the bible's paiMll" ill flllondale.
Tuesilav. Sopl. 1. Miss Noiton was
formeil.v a ileik In Hauls' pharmai y,
In the centtal clt.
A few nt Die niembeis of the Si ran
tou Gun i lnl entertained I.. J. Menl
inali. ol Noilh Ciimllnn. In oilier of
S"lei i coiiiu llinau Metrlman. at the
Speie or raiige .vestidH.v Mr, Mei'il
man b eiack shot, having won tii.inv
a haul fought i lay target contest In
the sunny south, nnd has fi lends here
essavid a Joke on him by loading his
vh"llf with a fi w btiik shot. After
the neiond miss. Mr Meriiman
sin ew ill v do. Ide to t.tiget his gun on
(he side of Mr. Spencoi'H title house.
Tills levenled the Iniek shol load nnd
A GREAT SURPRISE
li In More for all nlio tin. Knnp' IIjUjim for
Hie Thrcut tin! l.ini;ii, lli strut U'lunnitn'il
irmnl Would ou believe thit it li .oM un
IU merit) mil n druggi't Ii autlinrlzcil hy Hie
propilMor ot tlilj wonJcifnl renml)' to gbe ou
a jiii'lt liottle free? It iii-nr fill to iuic
auilc cr ilncnlc cousin. All iJriijtfi.ta ocll
Kcm'i llalurn. 1'ilte Sic. anil &0c.
An Announcement.
As a token of Respect, Love and Reverence
to our late, great and good PRESIDENT,
WILLIAM McKINLEY, whose death has
plunged the whole nation into bitter grief,
This Store Will Be Closed
All Day Today, Sept. 19, 1901,
To afford an opportunity to pay homage to
the Nation's Dead.
Jonas
turned the joke on the other fellows
Then, Willi soui" piopitly loaded
shells, he bloke ' out ol ;' till'g'-ts.
This s i;ood shooting with a stiange
gun on strange ground. Mr. Menl
inan did lint, however, eiitltely escape
the Joketv.. They told with gnat giro
of Ills effoils to kill a giay siiuiriel
In the woods III New Yolk state last
Monday. He thought ho saw Ml
Sptiiriel basking In the sun, on a log.
but aftei the shot It pioved lo be onlv
a gentle iow, lay.lly whisking ln-r tall
at tilt tiles Thev sav she otood Hot
on the otilor of her going down the
hillside, and Mr. Miirlman stinted iu
tile opposite clllietloll, Until Sale ill
anothi'i stuto.
Memorial sot v li os will be held in tho
Chnnh of the Cood Shepherd tills
morning at In. ; o'cloik. They will lie
(otiducteil by the lector. Ilev. Viiuu Is
I'. H.iti'iniiii. t'lilou sotvkes of the
Itaptlsl. Methodist, i:piscopal and
I'lesb.v tei Ian i ongtegatlous will be held
iu the Croon Itldge I'lesbylei Ian iliuiili
at L'.I'n o'i lock III the aftemoon. At St.
Paul's I'atlioll'' i bun It a solemn high
mass will be snug at 1U.S0 n. in. The
set moil will be pi embed by the p,tstor
TJev. I'. J. Mi Manns.
I)r and Mrs. J. Moult Tordham, Miss
Maigatet Iti.sler and linm Kotdhnm
have totuineil fioin the T'aii-Ainerh an
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NORTH SCRAMT0N.
Davis-Lcvvls Wedding.
Theie was a pietty homo wedding at
Ihe leshleii... of Mi. jitid Mis. William
H. Davis, of Wayne avenue, last night,
when tbeli daiiglitet, MNs llliziibetb.
a charming young l.niv, was united In
the holv liotiils of matiiniony to Tliom
il Lewis, of I'litlinlli stieet, l) Itev. It.
(I. Itooso, of the West Matket St I eel
ruiilan Congiegatioiial i liuich. The
ii'leinoliv was )iei formed at lOln'i lock.
The joiing lotiple wore ntteinled by
John Lewis, ;i biollter of the gloom,
and Miss Jennie Davis, sister ot the
In ide. They matched Into the pallor,
beneath a l.ug. i.iuopv of be.mtlful
palms nud ferns, where thev won- pin
niiuni oil man and w Ife.
After the coi oniony. .Mr. and Mis.
Li w Is tecelveil many h'eaity longratu
latioiis fiom their fi lends.
Those piesenl weie Mi. and Mrs. c.
White. Mr. nnd Mis. m. Vm longer. Mr.
and Mis. Howell Davis. Mr. and Mts.
V. Maker. Mi. and Mis. Kdwaid Simp
son, Mrs. itli'hnid Lewis and family.
Mi and Mrs. Thomas IJIrlloy, Mr. and
Mis J. Williams.
The out-of-town guests piesenl weie
Mr. and Mis. II. Jones, of Joimvu;
Mrs. Laiiia Hlrtle, of Mt. olive: Mis.
liilium. of Mason city, ,unl JIN Hazel
James, of Olyphant. The young 111.11
iloil iimple will make tliolr vcihling
tilp an extensive one, visiting the F'.in
Aniorlian exposition and iosng. the
gieal lakes.
l.lnney-Fndden Nuptlnls.
Joseph I.luney ami Miss Anna K.ul
deii. well known and popular young
people, wore mart led yesteiday hy
Ilev. (ienige A. Cure, at tho Methodist
parsonage.
Alter the ceremony, they weie ihlv
.'ii to tho Lackawanna .station, whole
t.tey look the I .Xil 1 1 it I ii for Wnveil.v.
.V V.. and othei points The new
home will bo esinbllshed for a time
with the bilib'H mother, nt If. Thronp
stieet.
TOLD IN A FEW LINES.
The Ninth V.nd danolUK clas.i vvlll
give their tlrst nuuiial ball and open
ing night at St. Mary's hall, oil W'o.sl
Market stieet, Wednesday evening, Oc
lober 2.
Miss Maiv T. Ilurns Is In New York.
John Mlddletoii and Leoll.ltd Moote
are llshlllg at l.iiKe iioni.
Company II will meet at the iiinmiy
at T o'cloik shaip tonight. Membois
.. . . ,m utnll t.k Ulili..ll III l.llie Mill-
l,l- ,i,.n,,. ... ..,., ......
foims, laps and white gloves
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
The voting son of James I'.enp. of 1JJI
l'lospei .ivitllio, was , Inusl)' hl'tin
by a largo dug veslorda.v. The boy
was pi. i. ing ue.ii ills Inline, w l.i i he
wits altaiked. Tlie niiilue tliievv him
to tin ground and hit him In the
shoulder, face and haiiils, lie wa it
moved to Dr. J, J. Walsh's ollbe. The
dm tor i.iutoiixod his wounds and liter
li- was leiuoved to his hu'if. The
dog. which was owned hy August
Itellllel, was shot.
Mis, J. Iltitledgi. of Atlantic city,
Is visiting her mother. Mis. J. Wnlxcu
Vi ilikel, of Nepuue colli'.
Miss Dora Walters and Miss Annie
N Wiiian. of llawley, ate vlo ling Miss
Helen Heckeile, of lurch stieet.
J.quIs Koch will tuvu toduy for a
Long's
I Black Suits for Youmj Men.
We are now showing the finest line of
Young Men's Black Suits ever seen in
Scranton. This line was especially made for
us and has the full guarantee of this house.
They are made ot Vicuna and Finished and
Unfinished Worsteds, and are the product of
one of the very best manufacturers in the
world.
We ask no more (or these Special Suits than you are obliged to
pay for the ordinary kind.
John D. Boyle,
416 Lackawanna Avenue.
siveial weeks' s'ny in Ni w Yoik iit.v
Tlie meinbeis of the t rph. us- Che
i tub will meet Siinda.v aftei noon in St.
John's chnnh hull iu tegular session.
All meinbeis aie ieiliested to ntund
The business people of this side will
k-1 p their toies i losed today.
DUNMORE.
The town's newest entoipiise is the
Model laiiudiy, whbli Is now teadv fm
business In the old Hiydeit building,
totiiet of Smith and Mill .streets. I' Is
puioly a local uiiiu'iii, home iiipital
and homo labia on'.y being einplo.ved.
The luiiinoters ol the i oin ei n aie
Messrs. I'. J. Ilornti, J. II. Swltt and K.
K. 'ik"is. Their handsome ue
wagons have appealed on the sliocls.
ami It Is thought i vet. v tiling will be Iu
full tunning older dining this week.
A special tiieinoilam mass will be
celelitatoil 111 St. Mary's i hun h this
morning at 10 o'i lot k by the p,iioi,
iii'V. M. It. Donlan.
Mr. ami Mis. lientge Craig, ol
lev. ale visiting at ihe home of
Ash
.1. M.
Mattesoit. of Sherwood avenue.
Uov. and Mrs. V. C II. I i . have
tinned fiom Allentown and aie now
visiting Mt. Dievei's mot her. at her
home on I'liio stnet.
Thotnus Mlllelt. w lio has condui led
n meat lll.il ket loi some time on
Drinker tiol. has teinoved loCapoitt-'p
avenue, in Hiveu Itldge.
John ll'H'd and famlh. who lot some
lime have boon i"sdenls of Avoca,
have I n leshlents of Avoca. have
again taken up their losldetice on Hut.
ler slreol.
Miss Tetesa Mauley, of I Mm stieet.
l el ui mil yestordn.v. al'tet a stay Willi
it lends in New York Ity.
Thomas Kellv, of Drinker stieel 's
llldlspos-'il at Ills lliillle
IMw'anl Cii vv ley has toiuinod fioin a
Visit with Wllkes-Ilatie filetnls.
The ill ug stoios in town will bo losed
today, between the boms ol 1 and ."
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OBITUARY.
JIRs I". M IIAI.N, Hie" lllillllel of
Mrs. J. Klllotl Moss, of ism Siimii tsou
avenue, this iit.v. died at Miinli"ie. In
Susilloll.ilina .otiin.v, at the tesldeu. e
of her son-in-law, tieorge ,M. Noll, on
August li". I'.ml mnl was bulled al the
home of her childhood. I.awsvllle t'en
t r. on Sunil.iy. September I. Mis.
Hall, who was i!T je.ns of age at the
time nf hr death, was well known In
this .ity dining tlie past lvveni .vnits,
but she will bo itMiieiiiliei'oil In th old
er icshlents or I'.lakely and ihe upp' r
end of tills coillil,v, and of Ua.vne
lotllliy as the wife ol the Ilev
I.. Hall, a liaptlxt cleigyman. who had
sevetal chnrpes and was a ilieless
winker In the sections named pi lor
to the bteaklng out of the Civil war.
when he went Into seivhe ns chaplain
of the Due Hundred and Knity-seventh
leglinent. ivnnsylvanl.i vohmteeis
During all this time, as the zealou
and falthrul helpin.et of .. herloc pjs
tor, she endeared herself to the mom
bets of the t-eveia! i oiuiegatlons her
husband served; and In later you" she
was aduilied and beloved for her gen
tle iiiitini'. her te.idy sympathy, nud
her deep devotion to the Savloi's sm
vice. She was a fallhlul wife. ,in af.
fci tlonato inothei, an evcellent neigh
bor and a devout Christian who will
he audi' missed by all wliuse. eouU for-
5ons
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AMUSEMENTS.
Lyceum Theatre
VI lll.ls I . w nn. I M.ims ,
.1 III I 1 , llu" VUn.j. r.
Fnd.iy ami Saturday Nights and
Saturday Matinee,
iivnin mvi.'iiii p. ...... ..I iiioiiif.i' r..
I..I ( .in. Ia. pi hum
IHE VOLUNTEER ORGANIST
liMtiidt i tl Hum tit otitic oT t ho Hinf nini
in v t t,lt.
I iiilnr.. l i In- iIh; oi rf it nominal n
.I- t In -n.iii,; -.i ,n ni tin itt mitr',iit irlicmufl
l(t nf tn dwf l(i.llltH i i I M 11 If 4M't 0lfL
1 1 k.i I rtlolt
VUU I' l.vui.nu'. ' . '- . nl l M-it
line, rut ir lmii tluut " -K . entiH lutfOiiv,
' i hiltlifii lo ,iiii nut nt Immim. V
VMt-. CI. H.ltf t tlllt tli Jt ' A 1M
Academy of Husic
M III Is I....
V I Hull) MnJi:ir.
IIM Vi t HI Wlllt
The Myikle-Hnider Company
In .1 l il. ..I. . I h i.l f" "t ili 1' li"le at
. . tl it nii r.
M V IU( MOV.
Kinp Drumnttc Company
pit t it' ill tin tiillnwiiiu ii iiimri On 'i
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IIhiimIh imjiuki ' ( lioin ('xkri," 1h u
liiht ' Ni'ii (.vntn.' I rni.i iihihjci Umi
.llMt.t." Ilt1.ll iijjI (Ml oi I'i i M
l, 11 l.4l 1 tit I IU O I I'H II,' Hlllli-t tl fitll,
S'Ullt I'Mi -o HI '" II 'I o . Ill-
M ii in i I'i m III .i I i i ni-
STAR THEATRE
VI I I. Ill UIIIM.Ii'N VlnciT
,LI I ' ' Vli'llll' .
I i .1 1 in i s .i ,i v in s, , i ,,m
taes of Opium Burlesquers
m.i. si r wi i k nvisiv pvm.i
tune It was to km vv hoi well. Thien
ihllilien survive her: Mis. J. Ullin't
Unss, of Stianton: Mis. (ieoige M
Noll, of Moiiiosi, nnd A. J. Hall ct
I'llisbuig.
MliS. JvNH WILLIAMS, aged ht
eurs. widow of the late Itlihnnl H.
Williams, dle.l cully yestenhiy tuotn
Ing at her home, miner of Noilh
llioiuloy avenue mid 1'ilie meet. Shf
is survived by hit daughter. Mts H.
II Hill. The ttimiiil will take pla- e nf
J o'l'liu k Ihiiiih row alleiiiooti fiom the
house. Services will be held Iu th
Tabei'liai'le Congiegatioiial chilli ll a
i :in o'cloik, and Intel inenl will be
made in the Washburn stieet lemeiery,
MliS. l.AUl'i:, of Hawthorne stieet,
Tripp I'aik, died at her homo v ester
day. Sim is survived b her husband
nud soveial chlldteu. The funetal an
nouncement will lie made later.
Timet tils,
The funeral of the late Mlihael Mnl
lo. of .Mlti I, millet stieet, will lake phuo
this illuming at 10 o'clock. Servliep will
be hold at Holy Cioss ihuiih, and In
leimeut will be made In I'ltlstoll.
Mniquls Ito Comlnpr Hete.
li f.vilu.pc Wiri liein Til "nsuM-lalril rt
..knliniii). N'l. I 'Un' Minimi Ito Miin-I
ti.ib.t mi .in ivU-iiliO lour ot the Ci.ltf.t sttc
Rini latuii;.
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