'"""'T ! THE SCRAJs'TOX. TRIBUNE- FHIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1001. SERVICES AT CANTON EXQUISITELY SIMPLE (Concluded from Pftgn 1 ) MRS. M'KINLEY jSBEARING UP Canton. Kepi tn - Thr Mends of -Mir. JleKlnley tonlKlit do not toRiud hor ns being niMin the veiRe of a collapse. On the coiiti.ny they expiess them vhot ih unite contldent that sl" a 111 je tpaietl to them for n Ioiik time ' lit least (is Rood a state ot health as slit hns enjoyed for tin- Inst live ycnis. J)i lll.ey tiiys thi cvenliiR Mi". McKlnlcy is hem lap up welt ns t'oulil lie expeeted under the chcum (tiincei She 1ms and Is still fdlffci llif? Inlrnsclj ft mil lit i l)eieaeinent, and iiu tiotiueiitly Riven way to sobs and tonr, hut foi all that she has been doliiR ns well us any woman could do under slmihii t In uuistantes. Wo have no immediate ciertutlon or nnythliiR tint favotuble conditions In hei ine." OFFICIALS RETURN TO WASHINGTON Mv Itniww Wlw fioin Th tavx-titri Vtn PlttxlilllK, Sept 1! l-'lve trains, "nine I'lcsldetit Theoilori' I5ooiilt, ,ne uionibei.s of the i ultima and utliet IiIrIi government ollldnls icpiesctitltiR every department of the RoveintiH ut, "night pa.'sod tluouRh I'lltsbuiR via lu I'c'liusvlvanl.i. en loute to Wash. irIoii ft oni t'anton, the scene of the b.siHiiiles of the late l't esldent Wllllimi MiKlnle. The stialn of the past week was tnaiketl on tli- fines of nil who weie toiicncted with the admliil. tuition of Ihe late cveiutlve. as well as those who li.id been nsMRiied, by i"ism nt then station, to paitlilpate i the last Inui'il due the lliler ot this vi' at t otmtrj A FLORAL DISPLAY WITHOUT PRECEDENT t a ii' An (i S-pt to Nrtrr hrfirp on tin i'n- nnt tu-i Midi ,i floral ditpU.x bftt yrm M. in- put li o ui n ,i tint in Wi'ttlavn irinrii- i llii" H'trmonn Hit x ejlt w t linr, wild it ir ,i i it-1 cn-tlic-t tlrmrr a mult tttulr ot floral iur no fproiil mi tlio ground lirfito tho ilnor of tin mil and lor one liunilrnl frrt to tli ihl iml Ml ot the it irw ami fni lulf n tun- ft t In the loir of a Itnr piihk 1 tit onli r (ioiii jl It in unpoiMi' to Held, to lliiil, a tlio trtlmtr Ho NiiIi cuy lountr on lnn lirmipirirp vwir triti-M tttcil Itv in otliiitiu', llio nunilirr of tli(o (loin tin I intnl M Ho almost pi-t iniintlh Ihn (ami iirni evirv tan- in the I nion and then' In .larcfli a mtn hi piitiln life wlnne tiilmti' ot tKpril ilnl iml lie Iti-idn lii mlAud rnitiin IhU aftrrwnn. rhi in-ide ot II r .1 ti 1 1 d lili-ulU a tni'i ni i, .r and on tiidi whin tlio (oflln i i i irnrd nt" it, aid tl,r outside it 1-s uno irll melt litdd n lifiiPiili tlio pioliilnii o 'limn IniriK up' n tlifiii liof thr dootvaj Iiiiiik m rnor iiioiih 'iiritli it djik srrcn uniliv li itci, met !ir ntlii irrihr of tlio i.ailt uh a wimilar v"-iilli tlio li nr Itrin it drip led. In a (inc. poiidiue tin.itloii on tlio other sidi i n hiuic a vh all ol i'. ITALY'S OFFERING ESPECIALLY STRIKING. Hi Kii a vieiili in tlio tent 1 1 w n tie nfTri liter if Hie li ill in t-nn iiiinnil ind kiln; ol lull and a im of Iho li it)dnnii -,t jdei e ei n I pmi i h e etteiinri of Idaik sum, wlmli hwuni: from i i 'in- ot drp grun li air-. a tin follow inj; iin li ' Itripiiiin rliinin ilona rl dninitii , I i r th, Uatk t'oaimi tloiud uni i I imI, inlr Hid Mile, it ooloti of tin' t'nilid vl ite, ml niMlirr of nil, mIiiip md urei n, tin mini t It il.' ! I ' rich! of the (Im.r on trinn torn t I ol i d md white lOMii v i i fulii -i t' ei i i. in idi of white il.tri 'llii , ihe n(Trr ir ' ihe tiuiiiiliitinliiK tii-ttrrs of llait Inn tii i ii The iiili'lmrt of iliof niitiuf ii Uirinir lull i- ent an rliliorato dctu'n of a n di tie i i md uhiti lino tint ik npi.il in In aim 'i a ini li tlitir iruploier.t On iho Miitlli id of the dooiun va. f,ii.iend' d i beautiful wititli of lilies of tnr ile. In imeil mill Mtiilix, I In? wliolo t-unoiiiidid mill white .ml pitiplo ouliidt 'In tlio left of to, iIooimii uu i u'n it liunth of ml io.k md pinpli onliids liouiid loelliet with a nde hind of rm d piuple wlin tdiullnK J elunt ilMann from the .mlt to tin outli wat a mull uadlo i mud cntlieb with inupJe .mil white itrm. (Hi its ide wire wniknl In purple iinninrlplle the word "Nile- " lliit vw nid to l the irulle In Khlcli I'lesiiicnl MtKinlei hid lieeu imked during Ids infatnj in Nile", O. and p.vial in- Iriittion- line with li tint it Imnld be mind ed with .rtit rare and ri turned hMi to .Sdis, where it H in I c prrseititl FLAG OF UNION COMES FROM CUBA. 1 rorn the rrpubllt ol ( ulii tame an n riprewntation ot the tin; of union wreiih of red roe .md lille of tlio wlli i uiu fi m tin rrpuhlit ot ll.iiti, a wriitli of wlnie m.i-s ind puiplo aMern fiom Hie m vide nt of I nuim 1 rom the Knlslitu Teiuplar of Minnewita nnt n ereal Held Hit feu Ions ind tlm, t.ot wide, forimd intiieh of while ivtrn In lln lentri wa the nd i.ios of th, Ktitclit li-inilai nreilh eanio fioin the Knlglits of 'IVnticiw u elaborate otterlnif of mwt and on IdiN tamo fioin Mfhllle i. Winic of New Vuk llieie uih wreathi from Si iiinati, (ia , liom Kin I i.iihWo, Irom Dull. Hi. New Orleans and fumi duui. of ether ritiis. Ian of the di 4i.'iik were iiiinuKed ami a hi iniposilile to teil fioin ul,uui lint In I feme 'Iho fliwer will 1 .illnwitl to i.iiiuii round the ault until Ihtj b.ve till, i pion. RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY ASSOCIATED PRESS New YoiK Sept IP. At the annual iiieetlnt: of niMiibeih of tho Amk lated 'rrarf In this elty today, the rolliiu inc rcsoliitliuis weie uiiaiilni(Hit.l ndnptod by a i ibtnr vole: Wlieiraj. I lie lite re-idnil of tin I nit,, I Plate. Williim Sbhmlri. brlnittl and ImiioihI hy tho people of the whole tountry. Im l.ien murdered b the itilltlivi Innd ot an aiuuhut msaMin, and Wlmcaii, Mil Soldi ipulnn and Im. ooniuii' oih fximple ai a lit ii-, gruerniu, )iupitlielio and lutahle man, bit virtues as a titiren ami nffltei nt the republic, bi dieds ,h a pmloi wlm Inspired loc aud mratlir betuetn the ei I lo.ix and tho people of our tuniinuii omiti. Iml in deared liim to the whole union, theuigte bo li refoheil bj the .i-oilated I'lemi. Fitkt That In (oiuinon Willi tin whole eounttj It drplorfi Ids I nip ic deatli a a njikiul talaiii Stent! Hut the juipjlli of t til li.li i rvpreted to lilt beieated wife, who, d,iiiei uf Id lolnir eaie and fonidtt and ot hl illi, tlonate iollrltudo. should lietoiue, o bun; as l lles. the waul ol the nation In ill Hut un le propet y done to kil t'iie-.iun to t,i nt appreciation of bcr lauiinttd liuluiid'a v It i in ind to it c itnpeakabl sorrow with uln n t view bU nitrliriloni Third That we rail upon Hie Mlf nml ill nation to lake prompt and rmphaiii Ifui-l ilu,' lep.s to deal adeo,uatr) with the ndmialca if tho damnable rioctilne wIiilIi teathe tint ih lau pud otdtr lini '" oieiibinwu, .iml whlih, the world over, opcnl iilopt nomination as the Inttuinent of lt opeiallon, 'I ho aiiaithUl hit im plitr in lhi t mint i and be fthould be undo to understand tint be will be dealt wilh In Hi nine manner ai im other plasm- or pmihmp w tilth tlmaldis III" pubilt neiuillt Kourth Ibat we felicltiti' tin' oiinii t In lav. Ins; nut o t.iinb the Intuit crdeil of ihe pait tvaclc, lb which the indutiiitf itrciiitli and utuilty (f lit lli'itl tlMors bate been JS.mi i rlronsly tiiaiiilxitd that In Im, In til our nitlolid uilt'ialn Hie vntrbill-m, Ihe loiall ami tlio ffiNor ot in l aiililitiu iillz'iis ihotild boltl hi vi h uni bilaiito be at lomuirriial and oilier intiiet wliitli e-t i pen tiupiilar onth leme in niti Hi I n. it" t overinit ol. Is i tribute w II woiiiij ol our streat people to Ihe Roern me'il will, h tlit ir diollrn ln nude the Bteitet rl uo(Nitii'nt ol the enth The meetlnr; silbsenuelitly le't'leeletl tin old bout it of dli et tots, who, In tin ii. le-eleettd the old nUlii'l". LABOR SOCIETY DENOUNCES ANARCHY. Syiacuse, N Y , Sept Hb The State WoiKliiKinen's Kedeiatlou of Labor at U.3i) this itltt'l liiiiin adjourned out of lespeil lo I'tesltlent MilClllley tllltll S'."ii o' loi It timioriow. Ktionix resolu tions iv eie adopted deunitueliiK the as sassination, deploiliiR the eiime and uilliiiK upon all oiBanlzed woiklimnieii to stand tit ui and crush aii:iirli out of ihelt oiKaiilatlon and e.Niiel Uuowit atiat'ihlsts or advocates of anitii'hy ftom the luboi oiKiilliKatioiis The ilelt Kates tonight attended In a body the niettioilal e.eicises held bj the city of Syitu use. PLANNING CHANGES IN WHITE HOUSE Maehtngltin. S pt in - Mr Ueb I'uMiltiit I! ei ItS prit iti niiit'tait, was ut tin While lb iio tiidn biisih ttikuetl wilh a sreit mil's tf iniii'poudtnir, whlth In th" in sltli nt'a or tleii, Ins beni m nt to Hit White IIoum Ii is ixpicleil tint the iiflil(iil, on Ids nliiin. will null Ins hum" for t lioil llni" with t iplaln towb- Ins biotlti r in let, lomiliu to th" Whit" lltiii-e duimi: the dij uti'l ottupiini; the offlt lal poilion of the in in. Ion. 'Ihe i'umiiiiI beloiiitlus of Mi Kinlrt will be ptiktd tn ii ftw dtt and tetit to t anion. Mreidt ihe uphoKteirta air able to beRlri li.iini; ot ihe t iipel wlilt li we moved tioui the small ei iiidontti! pin t tt ii ol Iho houe and it is e pMlnl lint till' will be leadv for tntilpaniv iin n ihe t r i tn n lo Wamifim of is Hooseielt inM Widnewldv sh,. will thru indtnie whit -.Its debits in Hie wav ot n w- furni-hm,. lo na tin hoiiM in older lot the wmtir BRITISH SYMPATHY CLEARLY INDICATED apH uni mth Wuk honl, r hivI a.cTonc m .n (unit fit llir rrcm in it. ( '..tin S hlmn if rvr," mw tli Starrljnl. 'us a cornnien m'Iioiv fttutnl rpir4n In o nuirt IjihI M 1 1 if liil. Ni fin'U Mln jjwntJnrotts mini-fT-l .it imi tt inrnirnmj fit r ph Mtjixp-thr jnM hit prr-ur bintj pJiillrlrtl onh Ht thr I il!i tf k1iM irrf1 I oiil fi ihntrtu u.rr iloptl ! t tiiulit !liit PMiuinuiu' spfti It xl srtino inn it K.iltr ill-lii'Pii-lr itifiii "I lie pmj;rnitit I u n w 1 1 1 i dojfl mi . h from .nil, thr .mii n p s jnttin,'. l tlir It Hlii.g Miirn Iiaum'i the ' N.ir pmsli'l llnintr" .t .iln pi ucd inl .i rpirKn! wlili inmin,' ili'tts .iml "IhiuIs of "Uown with an t i lotMrit-ln turrtt's Il.ill nh i ilmi Nilli Mt'i In Mtmnrljiu" nitnn iti'l 1 Imknu b' 1'itln titpn "unpli"iilf vrir plixtit in iminniv rf i MiMnlo. Mr, jii1 Mi (luitf ritljlili .illiH.lvl tlit liinill.il (ni Hi till - Tniiiirliini iot(itIn, Thrti' w ro il-i 1 Ua fit- TtMlOll itiril ill lll.lt t it t.lM UAU 111 tt'lltKH tloii illi tli" Wt.-lM.m iutift M mr, win n itMilutimu nt Miipilh iihI inmlotf m (t wm .ulnptrt) n ft r th ciniti uf ( nlffiv. Iml 1im tltiiuini'iil in tt Itliv f I, ilh . ol lilii iho I iiit I ui-inH.r, i'u tnr. i j. n -icrptsiti ir.ll Ml Itf -t 1 1ll tlll lilt pit 4 In PSIil tlllt llllllxS pifMlitnl t mi Itniu iiioiithii thr inminihl iti ii) W tininii .ilit M' ntiri ii Hi.iiii .IK Itliullt'l It III MmMCW t.l-lnTl. lit 11 1 1 1 .111't lliinliiiiL Dp .niit. i p -() in ,i pi'lfttl i i l.i tn tn -1 i i.;,! mi. ti nt til p n i i f tin Hut i-h il until n t i i i r COUNTING COST OF BIG STEEL STRIKE Men. It Is Estimated, Lose S10.000,- 000 and Companies SI 5,000,000. ShafTei Piepaiing Statement. By Kacliuiv. Wlr ftom The tMoci.t.tl Preaa. l'lttsinii sept l'lI't evident Shuf fei ot the Amalgamated usMiciutlon was Keen till, evcnlns ami asked when hit- looked loi statmii'tit would by made in H'ilj he j-alil It wnitlil bald ly be Is-netl befuie Stutllila.v lb- has been wnikliiR mi It Men moment pos sible he sas. and pttilleis that when the woikers nnd pubilt ate made awaie ot the leal i onditlons his toiii.se will be endniM'd b all The iniidltlon al lemly imliUshed, lit sa.vs, mo (ui Mom tile titllh. i:pctts aie biis-v iiinipiitliiK the loss to the steel cotporatiim and to Ihe woikci.s. on an estimate that ,',n UOO men have been thiovui bile tor two months, and a half, their loss in wiircs apptolnmtes 3-10.0tMl.UiH (lioss tarn Iiirs of tin- i onsiliitent loiupanlcs hue been tut olf t Up. etiitt of neai Iv Jl.VOiin.miil Mmli of this will be niad'e up. foi liian.v of the in del s hold (joint ii nil tin- in, tiuiftii tin ets will lme op poilitnitN to till tit., otdeis It is estl iniiltd that tin- Ain.ileamated at-sot l.t tlon i ni i led '.ifiiin or Its iiieinbets Into the stilUe out ol about ll.OuO w hep the U ike slat till mid the oilUoiuc of the mutest has lost let opinion foi ir.r.QH of tliese men white ribbon, nnd lace. She rnrrlcd n. bouqtirt of wlilto loses, Tho brides maid, Mlsi Ullle KIiik, sister of tin fitoom, uoip a tlrcfs of ihe miiiu inn terlal and carried n bouquet of cienui iost'. The Kroom wiiw attended by V. II. Han Is, of Hcllcvuc. After tltr iote inony. n lepast was served. Tho Initio was the icelpietit of tunny handsome lnesents, aVinoiitr the quests present were: Mr, and Mis. Cathy, of Wilke.Jarie, Mis. tleoipo Jtanlleld, of l'lttston, IUn. nntl Mis. Uo (titicliy and family, Mts, Heebnei ami son, Mr. and Mrs. lleiui tnoiil, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, the Ml-c.s Annie and Mamie Krtfter. Mnmlo and i.illli llvaiis, Mantle ('oiiuell, Mr. and Mrs. Coletiioii, Mrs. IJueklev, Ml. aiid Mis. Itobeit Wtltlnms and daiHthtti, .Jennie, Mr. and Mis. IMwutd Kell., Mr (' Millet untl Miss ltlioda Hopper, of Moosle. THE RAILS SPREAD. Neatly .t Hundred Pnssengeis Shaken Up by Train Accident. Ill I'M tlllie Mm nun n .-i ijlttl I'llK MIiiiiovvii l-a . s,,i i s,iriiinK . nisi llllMll llll ira, Hl.1 i u nil li iinij ruiii II at us litis nlliilHH'll I -I ltllr,"ii fill tn iiiiiu it,p IihiI. Ilnili i u sliil ilnuii die eniliiul.ini ia .unl liniitil in lln, I nmlii'il hmiii-is ceie .iljiiuil, lirjih nil imiiii lliiiivii Ml iii hitllv kliak'ii up nml iii.m - Iml llirn l,,t Imisr ruliiitl ,i mi' vt is litnt ( tintislv, t'i inJuiKir llioike Wniiilir ImU ln lujil luUly Inn I li.k liilniiiti ,i , h.nl hit i hint , ili.-hul .111-1 v-b. hurt Inlnii.illi Ills wlte wis hint ilmiii tin heail Mis Inlm Hitter luj .in jiiii IihiI.iii vik I unit Hitting his liilmeil inlei lull) mi I ahotil the henl ( luiles Mmcr Ind Ins lilt lunil inulitil I iiiuulili ri nits lain I lulu Iliiiiuli i limkin OIIik liiiilktil and initiiii v i, I .jiiI. s.i HI v Tmi, Janit 'li.inli, .1 I. I mil ml I'-til I llriiUih, I'rul Vilf, 11 II. .In H II llilliiiid, (,iiuiii I riev liinl (lliile. liiiluiil Wilier lliriv. sjtnurl I ..hull mil I lent llv i. Hi,'' PRETTY EVENING WEDDING. Miss Susie Knnpp, of Dalplion, and GeoiRft King United. A veiv pifttv weddlttK took plii'c Uttlin siltij evenltt; at llii homo of Mr. nntl Mil- Thniiiai Klnt,, l.r. South Si'i'iilli sti eel when th-li son, iJi'iiiku KlnR, and AUss .sunle Kimpii, of Uol phun, l'a.. wen- nulled In mnriliiKe by Ki'V. Thomas Ue Cuicliy, The wed dim; iiiiiwh was rendeu-d liy Ml.s l.ll lle 1 Utnil-ld. or West r'nUton. The bildit vvhs hiindroinely atllted In a b'uwn ol blue silk, tilmmed with SCHOOL EXERCISES. Singing of the Dead 1'iesldent's 1'nvorlte Hymns the Fcntme of the Observances, In puisuancu iNlth the resolution passed by the board of contiol at Its Inst meeting, all the public n-liools weie opened for ti In ief peiiod yestei rlay morning for the pmpohe of om diietlm; memorial hfrvlces in honor of the dead ptesldcnt nnd thus Inculcate in the minds of the ilslng Ketieitttlon a lespeet for those who ate chosen b the iieople to till positions of pulilb ti list III 1 f evenlses weie t ontlin ti d In cm li m hool loom. Xo geni'inl iinlfotm pioKXamme had been an tinged by Su peilntenclent of Schools Howell aii'l piieli teacher was ncioidlngly left to ni range her own ptogramme The o nii.lses In the majoilty of the st boots weih of a simple nature and eonslsteil of the lecltatlon nf the Lord's ptati. the singing of ".Vc,ir'i My Hod to Thee' and "Ameriia." and tlio lead ing of ,i biography of the late piet-l-t'enl, telling of his rise ftom a snug gling MUing atloinev to the highest position of tiust In the gift of the P'ople. The expirees at the high si hool wcte of a mole I'labmate -natiue The thou"antl pupils weie convened at tho Usual hour in the auditorium. Setletl upon the stage, the icar of which was ili.iied in hl.ick. weie Pi of. Josllu, the ptlnelpal, and the niember.s of lite faculty, together with Siipeilntoinleut of Sthools Howell nml Captain V A. Mav .st hnnl enuttotler fioni tile Ninth waul All three of these gntletnt u made brief addicse Superintendent Howell paid a beauti ful tllbule to the dead ptesldcnt. vlioni he said would alwn'. tank in hlstorv as one of the best men Ameilea eei piodtieed He devoted hlniM'lf latgelv to a resume of his personal vittues and his olee btoke and he hei.iinc dcepl affeifd as he told of his loving cue and devotion lo his wife nntl of hi sail bill t)o.iu t i I ll I Cliilstbui d, alb Pi of. Joslln spoke along sitnllai lui. s .uni exptessed the hope that voting Ameilrans all over the land would seek to emulate this Mmp yet gieat man. who gae up his life foi ills i minlt Captain M.ij. after paving his pet soual tilbute to Piesldcnt McKinlt-v s tneinoi.v. said that he bellevid the as sassination might have tho t-fint of tinning the attention of tils- Ami-titan people to something more noble and enduiing than the wild mm amble altei wealth and power the lius of whnlt seems to have Infected the blond. of people of all classes If a nivlne Piovldeiui oidainid tin dri'd, he said, It might be with tins end In view, anil the tmlble d id might be the ltlvotal point on whuit thr nation ma swing into a sweettt and a pater atntosplieie. I Is torn paietl tlte gloom Into wlilch the nation has be n cast to the tl.nl; i binds in the k. on a stonny day and this ht-pi of bt-lter things and a noblt-i national lid to the Minnow Miditenly set n in the midst of the somlne t loilds RIGHT FOOT CUT OFr. Setious Accident Enily This Morn ing on the Lackawanna. Ii In Cameron, of Olilo, n line man emplo.ved by the Lackawan na Telephone tampan), was found h lug alongside Hie Lai kawauni, tiai ks near tlte Phoenix Knglite bouse, at .' I" nVloik this moinlng. with his llgltt fort i itisiieil. He was found liv n passeiliv, who was nttradeil by bis ules of pain, and was teitioved to the l.tikuwanna hos pital, when, it was Mated that the foot would pi nihility bine to be nmpu tattd. The Injuiid iiiaii said that he was tiding on a Height tinlu and was tin own under the wheels In attempt, lug to alight FIRST CLASS CONCERT. To Be Given by Membets of William Connell Glee Club. The firt annual eotitfrt to be ghen b the William Connell Olee ilnb. of West Stiautou will be held on Til-s. day evening of net week at the Knst Welsh Uapllst iliuith, South Main avenue Tile slllgeis liave iolned togelhei for the iast foiiitettt mouths, mid it h tlieh Intention to make ttie oi gmiicn -lion a peimaueiit one. Dining their exlsleine tbcv have given, at nil times their assistance voluntary on ptiblli iHiasloiis. Tile majoilty of the lub u i omposod of woiklugmen, whose means will not allow of nun h expense low aids the mtilnteiiniice ot the dub, and the iiit-mbeis tbeicfoie ask the publii-spli-lied cllietis lo help in the miilnteu nine of its futiite eistence. 'J'hey w giud their setvlie In lite past ns a suf llt lent guarantee of what they ate tapable of doing in the tutiiie v lien soliiltid. The i om ei i, wliitli will lie held on Tuesday evening, will contain maiiv of tin- standaid selections of some of the most noted composers of the daj, and will lie of a rate treat to all whose pi Iv liege it will be to attend. The pto gi amine will appear in these columns Intel. The following tomptlses a list of tlte nllkci.s and memljeii) of the luli: Jjtues , Vniilt), pi.tident. li lui II I'nulipj, vlu iin-Mdii'. loseph l'. I'hilllin, tii'imiirr, II .lores, eitieurv, WUbnn W Uvau. , jnJu. tor .Mrs 1) II II orna, jiicmpanlii I'li.t Tmnr rtioiitii Atiraluin, JmLIn Jniklm, IMund I'uuell. Wllliiim I'ov.ell, Alfred llrtuvn I ns,'. Daniel I.invb, Itlivanl Kuii,, M,n lluHlif, Pat nl II K.anj .seintid 1111111-111011111 Wilkink.'tl Jons, luliu lams, WtllUm I. I)jvi, Iiiim It Wll lUnit, 'flieiima 1 horn is, I'lrtt lla-st-loMth 1". I'lilllis, Pivid Prittle aid Tliciius ThnlUorn, William Iviik, llnuliie Wllh.niM Siinrd lljsv lljrit .limes 'llintius (J IMns, I'albe I'.vans, l'iuanl linl. Ilinmas Rlclurds, pjvltl ll,(ii, Mlitrl Jnum, C ; (,i,ier ' ii. rcrlish Roy. v Vljjii I ni,i M vim lefil-e me, MUs ruinUltir Vi I I .mi mv nrr,v, Vlijrr ( iiitt, Imi nur Bun tn,i iii''iti in me ,ini I ,iiitilril liim, Major l -luioil uriilmisl ua ilon't mejri to ajr the lu l,JJ Lci'll mill foul I lit Ulu, I FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES. e- J OF SURPASSING INTEREST TO HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ARE Our Great Friday Afternoon Sales Next to the littleness of prices the best news about our Friday Afternoon Sales is the kind of goods we offered. Everything new the sparkle of freshness everywhere new styles, new patterns, new shapes, new ideas ; in fact, a wealth of sensible novelties. Those who attend this Friday Afternoon's Sale will depart better pleased than ever. All manner of furnishings for the home, all kinds and styles of wearing apparel at prices that cannot be equaled or duplicated in Scranton or any other city. If you would practice true economy examine carefully the following interesting price list, then come and have your wants supplied. Sale No. 1 Begins Promptly nt 2 O'clock. Housefurnisliings In Basement Tho irresistible bargains in House Fur nishings should attract the attention of thrifty housekeepers who need the useful articles wa advertise for this Friday After noon Salo. ic for Kitchen Knives Used for par ing, solid wood handle and turned blade, the regular value is 5c, but lor this t one hour sale the price is, each 1 C Old Table Knives for 4c each Knives with polished handles and steel riveted, al ways sold in sets for 50c, for this . hoiir piice is, each -4C Dinner or Breakfast Plates, 3c each The.se plates are white, semi-porcelain, handsome looking and good size, was ex ceptional good value at 5c for this hour price is, each 3C Imitation Cut Glass Tumblers, sc each Splendid Glass Tumblers (or table use, sold at 4c and considered bargains. For the hour sale, each . ZC Scrubbing: Brushes go at 7c each Wade 111 the improved style of genuine tampico, standard price 10c, here tor the hour at, each C Here's a Grand Free Choice Tin Bargain You can take your pick of the following: Pie Plates, elly Pans, Bread Pans. Pudding Dish es, Wash Basins. 1 our choice . livery article good tin and worth at regular prices jc, 6c and 7c. 12 Quart Wood Fiber Palls at 19c Strongly made and will not split . regular price 30c; for the hour sale 1 VC Gray Steel Enamel Chamber Palls, 19c Pails with covers of genuine steel gray enamel, good size and worth . tully $1.00. Herelorthehour.it 4vC Gray Steel Enamel Drinking Cups, 5c These cups are ten times better than tin, regular value oc. Here for the hour at , DC 12 Bars of Soap for 25c N. K. Pair bank's Mascot Soap, for this hour sale, 12 bars for ZoC 3 c Sale No. 2 Begins Promptly nt 3 O'clock. Dress Goods, Etc. Ataln Floor Indigo Blue Long Cloth, 8c About 3,000 yards of Blue Long or Century Cloth, .uitable for Ladies' and Children's Dresses, Coats or Skirts, assorted patterns, war ranted Ust colors. Regular price Qi i2c. For the hour sale, yaui. . . . OC Pillow Cases at lajc Hemstitched Pillow Cases of line quality muslin with 5 inch hems, size 4SX36,. Regular price 15c and 18c, Here for the hour t 1 sale at I ZC A Strong Notion Bargain. 1 set of Dress Stays, assorted sizes, all colors IB Stockinet Dress Shields, all J sizes, each The Eureka Hooks and hyes, made with a hump, 1 cards. . . B Sewing Silk, 50 yard spools, your choice, 2 spools G Bed Spreads at $1.05. imitation Full size, fringed borders, Marseilles, regular price $1.50. For the Hour Sale $1.05 Amazing Shoe Bargains. Shoes for Boys' and Girls', 89c All sizes up to 2. Mads of Calf Skin, Box Calf and Sturdy Kid. Soles of solid oak leather with back protection stays; service giving and comfortable. Price never less than $1.25. For the 0 Hour Sale o9C All Wool Dress Goods, 15c Yard About 1,200 yards of Wool Dress Goods and Heavy Tweeds. The wool plaids are suitable for Children's Dresses and are worth fully 37Jic. Tho tweeds are in plain and stripes, also brown, greys and blues. These two tremendous bar gains are here for the Hour Sale t at, yard 1 OC Sale No. 3 Begins Fromptlj At 4 O'clock. Wrappers Second 'Floor Ladles' Flannel Wrappers, 68c Here's a welcome bargain. Ladies' Wrappers in handsome dark patterns the materials are flannels, percales and calicoes, with yoke and pleated back and flounced bottom, full size and length. Regular price Q $1.00 and $1.25: for this hour sale OoC Stationery Bargain Main Floor 1 Lot of Box Writing Paper Of the following styles: Royal Bnglish Linen, Glazed Bond, Vatican Velour and Grecian Parchment comes in cream and white; 24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes, stand ard price 25c, and never sold for less ; in the hour sale, a box 1 OC Furniture Bargains Third Floor Parlor Rockers, $1.65 Genuine oak and mahogany finish, with saddle and cobbler bottoms; seven spindles and carved panel back. Regular price $2.25; for j-g e thii hour sale p 1 .05 Domct Skirt Patterns, 19c Main Floor They are 84 inches wide and 36 in length. The colors are pinks, blues, greys, tans, etc. Kmbroidered edge stitch wish silk (loss to match border. Regular price 29c. For this hour, each... 1 vC Children's Sleeping Garments, 19c Haln Floor Grey Ribbed Sleeping Garments for fall wear. Fleeced lined, full length with feet, all complete. jo-cent value; for the hour sale at 19c Ladies Rubbers, 24c Haln Floor New stock of Ladies' Desirable Rubbers lhat always sell for 39c. Here for . the hour at, per pair x4C JonasLong'sSons ADVERTISERS OF FACTS ONLY. ooooooooooooooooo Some Men o the Hot? g 6 0 00000000000000000 IMwuut 1'. UolMtlmri. two ut the now additional common 1 ounrllinen from tin- Fifth wind ilurs not lme tj lir "liiol.un In." a." do muny of lilt rout-agues. Ho K"t iiccUHtoiiieil to tho hat 1111-0 a number ol jiurs iiru wlii'n ho ippicM-nti'il Ills vvntd n 11 u-Riilnr ttmimun routifllntPti .iml when In- wiih ri'Pojiiilssi-tl as om of. tho Ip.uIpi'h of tho common launch. Mr. lioh.iihiiti lias not allowed bin Interi-Ht In iiiiinli'l pal in.itlriH to wane .slmc hlx lcturn to nubile life, ami he I alie.irly beeomlnt; one of the most 111. Iho uiemheis of the eommoii i-ouuell. He In loiil.Nl upon by Ihe Ilepuhlli'.in lu.uk'i-4 as one of the best wotKeta for the 4timfl of that partN .unmii, tlm )ouiiKer element and his i oiiusel Is ntten heeded when Kra Issues aie aie nt stake. He bat. been ,utlely Interested In the woik of the State I.eaRtie of ItepuhlU.tn dubs slnre It (ii'ganl'iitlnn and has .Hleudeil muily 1 vei j siati lonventlnn H Hiliiih-'ihoft Thome, (uncial supellntendent of the Temple Coal and lion lompany. who wa& tecently biouuht ptoinliiently before the public by tho deieimlntd otiinil he adopted on the (lockage nuestlon, when visited by a Kilevance committee of the (om p.inya tnlnern. ! one of the youngest men jt the head of lui bo coal mining (ompauteH In the antlu.ulti- Held, but slivo bin appointment to the position a feu months aKo, has- ampl piowd his ability to hunril It fin censfully. rushliiu and (iKBtessIxe In his manner of doliiR buslnis.o. he ban earned the respect ot I'limpptltois. and ecr (our. trous and Reubd In ni.innei he line won the irspeii ami fi letulshlp of his suboidlnaU'H and ihe Kindly feeling of the mine worlteis in the collieries opeuited under his supervision. He ban been actlvelj eiiR.iRed In the coal business pnuilenlly slme Ills U admit Ion fioin Yale inihersltj, unci be lUH displayed In li the same cool headed tlRhthiR spirit whlth In IiIh col Ii'ro days mode Hi Ink" Thome one of the Idols ot the Vale campus uni! the heio of many a bauNfoiiRht football game. Kluittl alter his giadltation be accepted the position of lonipttoller of Ihe Pennsylvania foul company, and when the Hile i a II road nbsoibed that 1 am em bet nine supeilntendent of tho Temple coiupali. ,! tl. Keamaus Is u aluuble nirndx-r of the bo.nd of city assessots. He Is a clfrtU'Ciit and iiRRtessive business mnn. who has never taken 11 eiy aitlve In tel est In polities, but who has been for yiMis ftounl'i'd iih one of the leadhlK rltlvsens nf the Sixteenth waul, ll didn't take him eiy ninny days to "llml" himself aftei be wuh nworn In, and he was not at alt baekwaul In ex plesflni; Ills opinion when be felt that audi au cwpiessluu wan neccssui, for be Is not at nil modest when It (omc to hew Iiir- to the line of his convictions, 'lie Is n member of tho Kroceiy tirm of RiMinnnH UrotherH. 1101111; business on I'eun avenue, nnd that his neuinen as n business man Is lecoRtilicd is at tested bv the fact that he was recently chosen piesldent of tha Iletnll Mer chants' 1'ioteetlvc nssnelatlnn, Why Not? Mr. 1'ilmsnnbeak 'When a man hp plIeH for a llcnso to inn a boat he has to prove that he can iiuiuhrp Iici, doesn't he. .Mrs. Ciliuionbeak Oi tninly. Jlr. Crlnisnnbeak AVoll, why th 11'ilsi hlef doesn't hi have to do tile Millie tltliiK when he npplles for n II tense lo nmny n woman? Yonkerfi .Stale.sn1.111, ' ' Jut-t ns Easy nnd Cheaper. "Hi )iki 1.11 .01 it tint uiniinitl" "No. wi'k I ikon 1 ii illi r Inn,', ml ( II1I11I. i- (.111 b- jiit u iniryMnfiiiuMc .11 linnm ,u vi' imi ai I fitlilmiiltto hiitvl JHjtthrl" tlm Jku Itccutu llual.l.
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