The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 24, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TCESDAY, SEPTEMBER LM, 1901.
WEST SCRANTON
GROUND BROKEN
FOR CHURCH
REV. BENNINOER TURNED THE
FIRST 8PADE OF EARTH.
Xmprosilve Ceramoniea Held by ths
Mtmbert of the Hampton Streat
Methodist Episcopal Church Yo
terday Programme of Tomorrow
Evening's Concert Arrangement
Completed for the Riicei on the
Speodwivy Thundny O. A. Will
lnm It Now SufftrlnR- from Fever.
(lioiiml wits In tiKoti ycslcuhiy utiir
noon for the iliiudi which. nflir lis
i ompletloli. will l tln home uf lli'
congregation of the llninptoii Stieei
Methodist Ilpl-H'Opal iliuiili. The new
chinch Is louited tit South Mm In ue
lute nnd Hryn Muwr lirit.iiliil the llit
spudo lull of emtli "us tin in (I hy Itev.
James .. Heiinlnger. tin1 pastor of the
Itlllliploll Sllect f 'lllll li.
The I'M'i'i lui'n opciii il with the slug
Ids of tin- liyini'. Tiitth. Our Fathers
Living SMI." Willi h was Inllovved hy
prayer hy llov. .1, 1,. Ilaic. ol 1'emi
Imtii. Tin' singing 'f Ihi' h.v inn. ".My
I'nltli Looks I'p to Thee." was t ! pie.
face In tin1 leimnks hy Key. Ml. licn
nlnger. Tin- iliolr siiiik l hf aiithi'in, "O
Jciils.ilein," and this was followed liy
an uddiess by tin- lii-v. II. '. MeDei
mott, pastor of I lie Simpson Methodist
llplst i'lal i hut i h.
Tliru tu'cuiicd tho folliial Incuklng of
gioimd. After Key. lleiiningi i- Iniil lilt
i'i out a shovel full of I'lirtli tin- trus
ters nml liietubets of tli.. i Iiiii til -'lit
dlil likewise. Tile Iiiii li will lie u
handsome fiaiiu' strui'luic ami will mst
$15,000. Tin tonti'.'itt for tin. oti'itlou
of the rliiirt'li has htoii imntiloil to
Mulheiln & Judge, who n' to begin
wuik on tht building at inn i-.
Of a Social Nntiue.
Tho Drn men's club held their annual
outing recently at t'.t.ivi'l ponil, wheie
nil enjoyed llienisclve in many way.".
The i'IiiIi 1 composed of Flank Jnioby,
Km I D.iy. liny .Im-uliy. Seldou l-'ieilerli-,
Harry Iloclil.imlir, William JoIiii,W1I
lain .lanie. .lolui KMier. IMtilil, Cm
hill, Samuel llovvuid. (leoige I'.iipeti
lor. Tiatey Uage. t'.u Mi Donuiigh.
.lame McDonough, Aithnr t'ol.-r and
li. l Pint.
Miss Ann Tin ne. o' Liieiii- street,
MUeitulned a pjitv of nbrids .it Imp
honif. icicntly hi a debating pa My
villi h pioved highl.v amusing- foi tlm..
who Wi. piiiiin .iiiiiiii. nis of
SUINJBURIM
Hasp nnd Almond Crum remOYM
redness ct the aitln mil toothfj the
rain fI mnburn In one nlglit. Take
i bottle with you on your vacation.
FOR SALE UV (i W JUVKIXS.
Our
First
Complete
Showing
of
New
Dress
Goods
and
Trimmings
for
Autumn
and
Winter
Wear,
Opens
on
Tuesday,
24th
September
and
Continues
for
the
Balance
of
the
Week.
You
Are
Cordially
Invited
to
Call
and
Gather
the
Latest
Fashion
Ideas,
I Iffi i
Shnik Skin Suiting?,
Drap D'Almns,
Fine Woo! Poplins,
Bioad Cloths,
Pedettriun Cloths,
Aimiuo Suitings,
Shou) Days, Tiiesday
Globe Warehouse
other Ulmli wore nisei enjoyed nml ip
fi('hini'ntti weie nerved.
Mm. Homer Cnstetllhe, of North inr
llelcl nvenuc, gme n lawn piuty at her
Iioiiip tecently, which was an enjoyable
kocIiiI event. A Imge number of young
people were In attendance.
Mi.. John l),ile, who wim rceenth
iiutt'i li'il, eiitci tallied lift' Sunday en-lirtl
Inns fioiu till' Chrstnut Street Piesbv
iPTlati chiii'ih, at hi'r Iiduip. toieinlv.
Mls Maiy r.iumiu, of Twent -Hist
street, was ti'iidi'ipil ii Mirprl"!' p.utv
by a number of bet frlemli it I her limue
lnt I'Milay pvpiiIhr. TIip r.'atutt' of
the eiit wpip ill. Mit'iil and Innltu
nipnlal ii'li'i'tloiis ifiuli'ipil by lb" bunt
ess. ISiriiliini'iit! wpiu itpi'd.
Tomorrow Evening's Concert.
TIip pioRiaininp foi tho William I'oti
ln'11 (!!" ilub com fit at tin- Kh.t
Wi'luh ldptbt rliuii'li tonioriow i mii
Iur ban hi't'll i ouipli'ti'il. It will Iticluili'
the "Sour of Hip I'IIriIiiis." Hip i iiiii
pptltlxo pli'if In hi- huiik at I'nillt n'.
VI.. on SeptPinb"! 'S. and Hip Mipiauo
Milo. "I Know That My IIpiIppiiu'I'
l.lM'lh," by Mi.s. I.izl.' lluRbt'M-Hiiiiitl-iirp,
on wbli h kIip won tlin rblef pile
nl lb" I'au-AniPili'au I'lKtt'dtlfod at
llull'iilo lust 'I'liui .-(In . Tim ptom. turnip
Is as follows:
I'XIir I ll!r.
slr.iinii, ' M.itlii uf Hie Aifin" .li. llilni
llhnn roi.i.cll l.irr CUI
IVtinr Siilu, ' ( hllilirll' lloit.r" .. .Ir.'O liiwih
.luliii r.t.il..
Il.nil. in- s, "111, ,,i, itlrm". Will ,nii Kt.m
tunlulli ul.i. "Ilroiiiftil l.mnl ,n Ihuli"
M I'-tniiic- linn ' I iu
llj s.i,,, I tif Mitlil tlitp" Iii'li'
l'litr.r IlitllJ lnri"
Hum, Hie 'lo llnrib" I'iimui I'ii
Iiiii Mmjiic, Will i:,ui
I'M! I' sliOMl.
n Hull, ' S'Ulrf Ot Hie I'ilclillll"
I. Ih.vil.M Mi.ni
WiIIIjiii IV.iiiiill tlUK I 'lull.
Su'i.ini. sili), "I Kr.ow 11ml My It ,t '
I It.'lli'- IIjikIvI
Mi-. I.uip HiuhrllinlHlvi'.
Iljniiihi' olii, "Mntlirr' rarrwi'll ' ,. 11 -Inn
Will Kt.iiK.
IriLir s ,o ,l(f (til fiom "llir I'tiHliifil ..ii '
1.1 II. .I.ini" 'llitiiui Mm.iiii-
It 1 -us ,il S.I,,!,,!
l,toIisur Hurt Jui.r.
(..nil Niuhi" MiiMln.tr
l I'linn i utin.ll linv rluli
TIip I'linit'it will IiprIii pnmipll) at
S o'i lot 1.
G. A. William' Condition.
Tin- lati'-t ip'Hlopmcnls in the ill
iio" of'! A. Wllllains, the uell-Uniiu n
ii'wsp.iper in. in. Is that Iip Is now ,uf
fi'iliiR fioiu hi. mi fpti, and bis ou
dttloi' is alaimliiR. II" b,is 1 - 1 1 u
(i.iiillli-, N V. t-liip.. Aur II. and
i-liipp then has siiiVi,.d fumi tpbotl
l pp.
Tin- .tttPiidltiR iIisi',uim mo miii b
wonl.'d uvi'i tin. iIihiiri' In Ills iomiII
J mil. .tnd h.Uf v,-.nt foi Di. .1, .P'liob
pii who Is wniiti'tl in i'oiisiiii,iion.
Mi and Mis. William It. Williams mo
pipp.irltis to I. '.u.. foi CiaiiMUf wlih
In-. ItoliPiio.
West Bide Driving Club.
sp.-i in' lii-ituiK of tllP WpsI SIiIp
JliliiliK ' lull was h, 1, In. i i.-iiiii; to
I'oinpii t- hp hi laiiR. iiu nis in; (in,
in-f mot i on I lu Sp.'piw.i n.'M
TIllll-ll.M .11 I'lllOIIII VMIH lilt idiil to
SU. lllll', pi ((, il., '' two In tli"
I fll TRIMMINGS
Distinctive Novelties
In weaves are comparatively few this
season in dre3s materials. Solid color
ings and for the greater part plain weaves
are most in demand for suitings, while
quiet mixtures, indistinct patterns and
solid colors have first choice for Walking
Skirts.
New Waist Cloths
In fancy wool weaves and mixtures oi
wool and silk, etc., are as new as any
thing can be, They're pretty, too, and
their possibilities are so great that their
popularity is already assured. Stripes
with cord and tuck effects take the lead,
but there are others.
The Most Fashionable
Weaves may be summed up thus:
IMncess Cloths,
Hand Cloths,
Mehose Suitings,
New Venetians,
Whip Coids,
Seige Wnist Cloths,
And mauy of the favorites of last year
in new shades and finishings. The truth
is that common sense ideas prevail in
the materials, while
New Applique Trimmings
Will be used more extensively than at
any time in the past twenty years. A
description of the new trimmings is
simply out of the question. Their nmn
her is legion, aud choice, as personal
fancy may dictate, to a very large extent
at any rate. This line is the most com
plete we have ever shown.
and Balance o! Week.
M LB itflLrfl lalV VlEAabA JPBPPmtrnTMiVt ftV"f illlll
Mrs. Ellen Ripley, Chaplain Ladles Aid,
Grand Army of the Republic, No. 7, 222
10th Ave., N. K., Minneapolis, Minn.,
Strongly Endorses Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
" Dear Mr?, Pinkimm : Your Vegetable Compound cured me
of ulceration of the womb, and getting nucha complete cure I felt that
the medicine had genuine merit and was well woith recommending
to other sick women.
" For fifteen ycais I have been jourfiiend. I have never wtittcn you
before, but I have advised hundreds of women to take your medicine, in
fact it is the only real teliable remedy I know of for a sick woman.
" I have not )et found a cav of ovarian or womb trouble which
has not been relieved or cured by the faithful use of Lydiu E.
.lMiikluun'H Vegetable Compound.
" You have brought health to hundreds of women in Minneapolis as
you have no doubt to others over the countrv ." Mrs. Ku.rn Ru'I.kv.
$10()( FOKKinT 1L' THIS AliOVK l-KTTKR IS NOT CKNUINR.
When women aro troubled with irregular or painful menstruation,
weakness, letU'on-ua'a, displace muni orulceiiitiou of the womb, that bearing-down
feeling, inthuiunution of th ovaries, backache, flatulence,
geneial debility, indigestion, aud nervous prontiation, they should
ienieiubor the.ie is one tried aud tine remedy. Lydia K. Pinklmiu'a
Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles.
No other medieino in the world has iuceived Mich widespread and
unquiilitied endoismme nt. No other medicine has such a record of cures
of female troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine.
ficf-tnr-nli , itnl '.' :', 1 lim I.U..M. The
tli 41 will lie a m t of Iiiii."!' Iioiii" Him
mn mill $.i In civil ami the Until ,i
p.lll of lllllll Rloe.s.
A M lul pi le uf $10 In i.ish will
li.' Kheli the winner of llie (lull rfli e,
nml the winner of the illinilll' laee
will 'Ii' a valuable In Idle. The
entiles lor the .tiiiu inee will he
kept open mull a few mlnuiex liefoie
lll 1,'liev hef;la. .lllll all imiieis of
f.ivt lioisi'v ale llivlleil to pin Hi Ip.'lte.
The i.iees will li. ln piomptl.x ni
" n't tin U, ami all ineinliei of the Hub
who intfinl kiiIiik up to the tniek In
the !-pei,i 1 oiiveyain e, ate leipiesti'il
to meet at " '. Detkelitlik's t IkiiI'
sloie not l.itei than 1 u'elm I;.
Will Not Accept Chnllenge.
I'lem Maish. jr., the ue) I;innn wlnt;
lliit, stllleil lilt (M-llillK tll.lt lie will
not ilfifpl the . hallellKe oT l."l Lew l-t
ami Tlioni.M II .lorn-, of T.iylui, for a
iloilhle pIKiolt nialfll lift ween them
ami i'ii in nml Will Mai-h.
At far as he , iumi i neil. i'ein
vlll liinUf a mutt li sIiikU with eltluc
ol tlu'iii, or i ii oihei wins -hot In
Nin tli.'.it.. ii lViilit'.Nlwiiil.i He does
mil i unwell i hS Inoilii'i, Win, in ihe
.iiin' i l,i. a.i hini-eli.
Kepairs in Station Houbb.
lolui i: .1 , the South Main menu.-
p'lMtlliel. has lOlllpleleil the WtjlU
uf plltlfln; III llie r.(.pf i oiineellont 111
all tile tell- In the Weil Slile pollee
si.itlnii. This linpriiMMiH nt has M'hii
needeil tor a Ion;; time
Tlieie U al-u neeil of a lutn.ue In
i In hullilliiK, as Hi., pi Isniieis fiimpliiln
liltt('l'l In tile wlnt f the foi.
The too at piesent In u-ie W not I.iiku
t mne,h to Ileal the i e)N
Events of This Evening.
Iiifui'iii.il ilinie or Hi,. Kiiiiinip fluli
ni Moais' hall, i oiiinieni'lne; at N ::n
o'tllllk ll.lllel' will furnish the IIIIIC.
u linpoiiant nieeiln of tho I'oloniui
lull will i... held this cvenliif; In their
I'lioiilx ill the nelt W'asliliiRlnii hall
lllllliliUR.
I.ui'.il Nn. I;:, uf the Sloan mine,
I'nllid Mine NVoi'keis ul' Allleilea. will
hold a ypei la nieetllij, at T.IiU o'eliicU
this- eenlns III .laiin-' hall or. ,1a. kson
fll net All ineliiliei'n ,u , -i.ipeell It)
In ins their wuikiue, i-.iis with th.-in.
"JiiWS NOTES AND PEKS0N.LS.
VIII Wllll.uim. of South II.Ml.. I'aik
ax.iiue. left eieril.i. afleinnon foi an
i ieinled siijiiiiiu In W.i , iu iolilll.
Mil- MaiKaiit IliiHhes, of laiz.-ine
Mieel. N li-itliK lllelids ami lelailves
ill Wilkes. 11,11 ie,
Newton O.ivK of tin. u0 . m Ht
llie hume uf a filend iu Wlikes.n.nre.
.MIssp iMlih Thomas am Maud Dur
ih n. of Tilpp park, haxe leiuiupil homo
ft urn a pIp.imuu stay at Lake Sheridan.
Mi. nml Mis. William l-iit,.. of South
Main avenue, have K.,. KU(.st Jlls,
Uulieil ItolieiUs, of Now Orleans.
.Ioili Tltfniiy, of llaifoiil, SiiMine.
Iiimirt iouiu. Is lsltliiR at the Imnie
ol Mr and Mis. Oldeoti Mumt, ,,n i,a.
f.ieite hliePt,
(leiirse lluhhisoii, of .Vol th Kebeiva
II venue, Is liilllllieil to h home liv 111-
le"S.
Mr. ainl Mi. .lolui Hall, of Ujnon
Mll'Nt, ,p i.,IK a tl,rt ,lyi a, t(4
I'.in-Ameihaii. nml win visit in tho
South befoie fllll'iiK lioino.
MIm- KHiel Uvuiib. of Stratftad live
line, is 111 al her home In I,m.
Heights.
Miss lOIIiibeth Hnek, f Noi th e
boft'H avenue, has let timed hmne from
.in PMeiifleil slay nt Lake Wlnula.
Heit Wlllhiins, of New Vol k. Is -HlriK
dt ilu homo or his hunker. WIN
Hani, on Alehb.Ud meet
Mic Snltzman. of .orili Unnieifj
aeniie. has ifturued hmne tiom a
two weeks' stay at Lake Sheridan.
l.PWlh Moneiifk, of Itiimllo avenue
Lincoln lleiRhts. s niffeiliis ft nin H
s-l'slii niiiifk of typhoid feer.
William Wlllhiins. of HIiiKhaiiilon
was the Riiest of Mr. mid Mrs. .1
Jones, of Kolllleenlll meet, on Slliw
day,
Mr-. Teetie, of South Sumner ave
nue, hflf. iPlliined home tinn, Hl01t
any ni Lake Sherlihtn,
.lolui L HifiUley niui rioii, Huinphiey,
of Lufayetle streei, Ml ,,.,,(n , .,
fiom Illness. ""
Jle. li. A. Iloyl and fninil. and Iteed
Slvelly nml family win orl.llny Ilt M
THE HOfflLIEST MAN InTsCRANTON
well tlio lianJiotnfjt. anil nlhiri
ito Imltiil iu tall on any drugsl.t ami roc
frc t trial lolllo ol Kcmii'j mUm tor Ilia
Throat and Lung,, a remedy llui U guaiantcfj
to rure and rclicic all Cliioiilo and Acute Cousin,
Aillimi, UrontlillH and f oiiiuniiuii I'rlit j,o,
tad Uc
Mass' new double house on Price stieet,
between Uiomlej and Sumner nenues.
The leinaliis of Mr. nml .Mis. Mail in
MiNlehnls Infant thllil weie Intel red
In the 'atliedi.il eemeteiy on Sllllda
atleruooii.
Thomas .lenMnt. emplopd ii a illl
er In the Sloan mine, vn kltked In
the fine by a mule leeenll). Ilt In
Jm y Is not mm liaiti.
William D.iRRer, uf Dodce ineliue. a
fomp.in. baud nt the ItelleMie mine.
t"ll fiom a ear let-eutly ami pialued
Ills ailkle.
The Mineral of the late Mrs. Uei lutld
I'lauiiery will lake plrue at 't o'i lo. k
I tit- lllollllllR fiom the house, 141 Solllll
(ir.lllt avenue Seivltes will be held
III Si I'alilik's i.'.itholle fhiliih, ami
lutei hi.- ii t will be mail" In the I nul
lum e I'.ilholle ceiiielel'.v .
The funeral of the late l-Mwaid Tin
ie,. who died mi S.itlirdav at the home
of Mis. Itiunei. nn I'rli-e stieei, will
take phu e thl' alt. union, ami wlil lm
Iu ih.UR. of the Ail' lent Older of III
beinlaus. Shoi l sei((s will be held
al St. I'.urli k's fliuii'li, ami Inieriueiit
will be made n the I'athedial feinetei.x.
(letne, the uuiiR son of Dr. W. A.
I'allie, uf Washbuin (.Heel, had one of
his libs fl. li tilled on Sililiday, while
ellaeil Iu a prat life Rallle nffoot hall.
The testimonial toiu-eit arranged tor
the beliellr of 1'iof. Iliu i y llvans. whleh
was aunoiiiifpil foi lat eeniiRat Tay
lui, has been postponed imill Tuesday
f M-lllllR. Ol i. I.
i:. It. tiilttlths, of 1'ilie sireei. who W
m.iiiiiRei- of a stole neat Dover, N. .1.,
I .-tin neil In his business jeteidaj , al
tei ,i shim visit with his lamll.x,
Mr-, .liihn Davis. r h, who has
been lsllliiR West Suatlloii lelathes,
Will I etui li to her home this Week.
.Mis. David T. Jenkins, ot Noith Iti
lifffH avenue, and Mis. Cdvvatil Har
nett and i-on, Itei t, of Laf.i.vette siieet,
aie expei-tetl home tomorrow, fioiu a
three inouihs' vNIi in the old fouutr.v.
Tile We-t Seiailton SPllloll Of tile
Tenipeiame i-hoir lh.it saiur at Nay
AUR p.llk dllrlue; tile tempeiallie 1 1
IIUloll held theie, me ieiiiesed In lllet-l
at Moir.iiis' hull, Thuisduy evenltiR. to
itiiiMilo!' mid ail upon an Invitation ex
lelliled to the i hnlr by one ot Ihe (lieen
ltldRe flinifliei. to sIiik Ht a teinpei am e
s-ivlee on (lit. II. It Is dialled h.v tho
leader lllill eVl'I.V p rSllll lit piesent llllll
InlliB fl lends.
Mr. and Mis .imklu J. Juiies. nf
Millers' .Mills, ,,ni .ir. and Mi. David
W. D.Hls. of Kilmoie .iMiille, spent
Sunday at the home of thu latin's sls
tei Mis. Thomas I). Thomas, of Hyde
I '.uk aveiitie.
Daniel J. Thomas'. Olivet Jones. Unw
ell llmvells, .lolui I' Thomas ami John
Davis weie i.iiieis in I'lttMim Sunday.
Thin sila.v eveiiln,; ihe monthlj busi
ness meeiiiiR of the I'liiisti.in Kiidenvni'
sin lety ol ihe Washbuin Stieet I'lt-s-bylei
I. in i'linn h w 111 be held nt the pal -soniiRt-
A Mil lul will follow, to Willi h
all yoiuij; people of the ehtiii-h aie tor
dlally Invlieil.
The West S. i, niton T'lohlhiiloii Hill
nine will hold a erj liupoi lain nieel
Iiik TIiiii'mJii evening at S o't-lm k in
MorK.in's hall.
The inetnheis of Dew I Sam Indue of
hollies held a leRiilnr ineethiR his
evenliiR, at wlileh business peitiiln
IllK to ihe Indue was ttansai-teil.
The Wllllnni f'oiiiii'll (iee i-luli held
their llnal lelieatsal last weuinR prior
in their lomert In the aimory this
evenlni!. and their slimliiR vvns very
lavoiahly r oinniented upon.
Mrs Jane Owens, of Columbus Ci,v,
Iowa, Is Hie Riiest of Mrs. D. ,. Jones,
of l!! South Main avenue.
ICdRiir Allen Jones, ,,f South Main
avenue, leaves today to loinplele his
stuillii- al Vale Iinlv-Pislt.
The ineiuheis of 11 vile Vnik fiistle,
No, ilii. KniKhts of the (lotUeii JC.irIp,
are ri(iiesi.i to meet at their eastle
at 1 o'flot-k this afternoon to attend
the funeial of the line Wolf Johnson.
GREEN RIDGE.
Th'' etiKrialnment will, h was to
have been Riven last Thru winy nt the
paiHi moms of the Chun h of the
Ciofxl Shepheid. will he Riven on
Thill iula evinliiR of this week. All
lifkois .sold for the formei date will b
Rood then
Miss Jennie ninker, of ilieen llldRe
stieet. Knve a puny S.ituiilny after
noon iu honor ot her twelfth blithdny.
Mis Kola Myet renrteied seveial o.
Iln solns In an able mtlliner The fol
low Iur little folks were piesent' lint
tie Lour. Isrihellp colemmi. Mnry Onv,
if j ii. .MnSRle .Inekson. ICIIxnbetli Crotli.
Hiiitl. Mny Wnrd, Knllinrlne Itlooni,
KttH Coleman, Julia cienieno, Mlldied
(Innlner, A Ike Uriu-e. Mabel Pace,
Florence O'Hnra. Annie .Straiib, Flnr
piico liiissono, Kdlth Hrnce and Jennie
Itlnlser.
Mi. ami Mis, DeWltl Uessler, of 1'at-
eison, N. J., me vIsIUiir .Mr. HrsMerH
linicnK Ir. nml Mrs. Uooikp lh'iisloi',
uf ili'ccii HIiIko utiei't.
I'flpiiilu InteiPStPil iu tho ilioul nt
lu'V. .Mr, Myers, nt Ciiinliorltuicl Hup,
Ti'iin , iititlclpatn nciullni; a nulimil of
fiii'lilturp hiiiI iithcr liyffiil Mitk'lc.i to
tin1 xc limit, tlio Inst of tills work. Any
pi'iiniiH IiuMiir fuinltliic, rmppt, rim1,
plitlitps. rlolliliiK. dry Kiui'i'ili'i, illslii's
m roukliiK utiMiKlN tlipy run hiuip. nml
wish to iimiiI limy have tlii'iii c.illi'il fur
li.v iKitirjItiR A H DlliuiliiK, of Monsi'.v
n'iMiiii i-lthiM' liv iotnl or tpi'iihiiiu
'I'lii- I.uIIps (if St. Kiitlipriup's tlullil
x'lll liiiM- n rake it lid lii fip.iiu kiiIi. in
the (itlllil mom at the rhtlnll "f Hip
tiooii siippiuMii, 'rinusiiiiy iirtPimHin.
Th Yoiinir Moil's dull if thp rliuii'li
of thp (looil Shepherd, will Iihxp a
tlHtllp SO'lllI nt theli mums l'llllll.N
evrnlilR "f thli week
f!ippi lililfie IoiIrp. Iiiili'iipuiliMit Order
of Otld Kellows. will eleet ulllrelS at
their li'Blll.lr Iliei'tlllB lli'M TIllllKiltiV
PvenliiR.
NORTH SCRANTON NEWS.
Funeral of Mill Annie Lynott the
Larcost Evor Bocn in This
Part of the City.
The p.'irt'iii"ly Iiiirp nttendanee ypt
tetdny mortiliiR at the funeral nf thu
kite Mls.s Annie Lyiiott testllled silent
ly bill eloilleiitlv to the wilful plnre
she hail Iu the hails of her hundreds
of f I lends nml of eveiybody 'With
whom she euiiip In i-ontni-t.
The house wus thtoiiRed with peo
ple fiom the earlv imirnltiR mid a
fi'lltiuunl piofessinn kept p.lsshiR by
the enskt, tn tilti-ll one last glimpse
or the dear dead fine within. When
the taskel vviis plotted at 10 o'i lock,
piep.'iialiiry to tnkliiR the leiualtis to
the Chinch of the Holy Itosary, there
Were still seveial bundled persons
awltitiR their turn ouMiIe, to pass by
the culllii.
A soleiiiii IiIrIi mass of ieiiiem was
soleiiiui.etl ut the church by the following-
i let-R.vnien: Celebrant, l'.ev
N. J. Mi Maiius; tle.'it'ou, K--v. Peter
Lynott. of Wllkes-ltane; sub-de.ifon.
Kev. John Holmes: ninsler of ieie-
niOllles. Hev. I'.ltllf'k Holaiiil.
Seated within the sanciu.iry weie
the follovvliiR ti'iiRyinen: I!ev. Chatles
Mmilev. of Klnsstnn; Urn. Patrick
Qtlllill.lll, fif Plttstnn; l'.ev. John Ctn
rau, oi Wilkes-Harie; itev. li uiik
Caiiavan, of Mlnooka! Itev. J .
O'Kellly, Itev. P. J. MfMatiils I!, v.
Patilck T.avelle. Itev. .1. D. Mnvlati,
Itev. Thomas C.n moilv. l!-v. William
O'Douuell ami liev. M. J. Lnftus. nf
thl city.
The full i hnlr lendeied tinunudv
mass mid sulos wpiv leiiileted h.v Mis.
John Liich. who s.iiir "Neinei My
Cinil to Thee." at the olferlnr.V
The pall bemei-s were all Hist ous
Ins of the dead young woman. 'I'helt
iiameJ follow: Joepli Hvnns. Philip
Hiad.v, L'dwnrrl ("inllnR-her. Thoniat
Kvaii", pei' (Jntl.iRhei' mid Thomas
Judge. Th" benutlful llmal offeiiiiRs
weie cart led by Thotn.is and Peter
Plice, also ills! f.iuslus uf tie d
teased. Tilt body was fnlluvveil In the I'alh.--dral
leinelerv liv no less than Id i.-u-
jllJReJ the l.ii Rest lilltllbel- ev er seen 111
a tuneial piniesslnii Iu Noiih Si tan
tuil. TOX.D IN A FEW LINES.
Mr. and Mi. P. J. .Ionian, of Not 111
Main avenue, me leloii-iiiR over the
nn Iv.il of a voiiiir sou.
Art Inn I'Mriii-. who has I u vsinR
III lllls Sei'tluu for sunie time, left JH.
terdny for l.afayetl chIIcro. wheie he
will eiitoll as a stmleii'
Dr. J. J. Sullivan. Ji.. and sister.
Kathei liie. are spendliiR a few days at
the P.iii-Aineiican exposition.
Kl Itln v eveuliiR. the Noith Knd Star
baskets ball team and tho CMitr.it city
team will play al the Audltoi limi. The
Railie Is exppt teil tn be n lively one.
as both teams have been In the habit
of playliiR a eiy stroliR, sclentltle
Rmue, In a very i-lev'er manner. Fol
low InR the R.-iine, n daiici' will be
Riven.
The eeiillive f onillllt let of the
North Sciantim brant h of the Youhr
AVoin-Mi'x Chi-lstlaii a-isoi-iiitlon met
.vesteiday afieinoon mid pioposed the
tlllllles of those to serve on coliiinlttee.s
tiuilng the next .vein. Miss Sll-diee,
the uevv sefi-Mnrv. haw taken up iiiar
teis in the looms of tin. sin lety and
will be theie at all times to Rive in
tention to all demands upon the ns-n-fintlon's
usefulness, ''(. prospect-"
lor Hi' coming w Intel's vvoik me mo-it
i iii-ouiaRliis, ami a large Incicase In
the nunihet nf .voiiiir rIiIs ami wo
men availing themselves nf the bene
fits of the iitsopliitlnii Is antltlpated.
The Ciystal Literary and Uiamatle
dub, one of the fnr-Miinst urgiiril.i
tlons In soiinl mid dramntli' utf.ilis,
held n meeting In their looms Sunday
itlteiuoou ami dlsi'iisseil plans lm hav
ing a subscription dame. The dance
will be li 'hi In the Allililoi linn. Itauei's
otr-hestla will fill iiNIi the dam e
muslf.
Tin- Noi ih Kiel Star basket ball
team and the Central City b(is(Ht ball
team will pla.v this evening at the
Audltoi luiii.
.MKst.rf Lucy mid Nnra llefferun. nf
Pltlslnli. llie the guests of fl lends nil
l!f).s llVPIItle.
P. II Mllllllle, Ul'.lllll seclel.ny of
Ihe Pennsylvunla dlsliict Voting .Men's
Institute, will deliver n lei Mile at the
M.iiiiuettc council, Voting Men'" Insti
tute, In thelt limine, llils evening.
Miss Hessle Kvnns. ul lllll stieet.
has returned hnine, afler spending two
weeks at Wllkes-ll.u ie.
The ladies of the Piov Idenc Pies
b.vtcilnn chinch will have an uhl
(Hshlnneil sew Inn t In Ie Rathering to
day. I.'uli lady villi pinvlde her own
thie.ul and thimble. Cnlfee ami tea
will be furnished at th' rooms. The
bouts lor the sewing society me from
10 a. iu. to t p. in , ami all the ladles
of that i hurch ami coimiegailou an.
Ulgeutly Invited to attend.
The Ninth Scuinton Prohibition ..
Ham e will hold an Important business
meeting Tuesil.iy evening at the home
of Thomas Mooie, corner Kast Parker
stifet nml Noith Main avenue F.iei .
tlmi of orllceis and otliri Imporlaiii
blirilieis will be iriiiisiii led h Is ,e
shed liv llie ollliers and the touniy
oiRatux.er that vim ineinbei ntteml. '
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Seivhes over the leinaliis of L.Vtlln,
the 8inoiitliH-(ilil ilaughter of Mi.'nml
Mis. (ieoiRt. SthaliMt, weie held yes
terdny afternoon nt i o'cloi k al'lhe
fllllllly iHsldeiitf. L'll Maple stieet. by
Itev. Schmidt, pastor ot the (ieiinnii
HaptNt iliuicli on Hickory stieet. In
terment was muile In the Forest Hill
cemetery.
Fnri houi'h' devotion will iiegln Iu
Si. Mmy's tleiinnn catholic church
liet .Siinday.
Mis. Austist Moser. sr., had her arm
Imilly M'ulilpd ypsteiilay iiiu'inoon,
while lifting; a holler full or boiling
wilier fiom thu stove. Unu cud of the
I JONAS LONG'S SONS. I
Samples of Savings
That Await You Today
In Our Grocery Department
Hundreds of homes boarding houses and res
tauiants, wishing High-Class Groceries at the very
lowest pi ices will do well to come here, A
first-class grocery department occupies half of our
immense basement and wc handle only the best
and purest goods that come direct from reliable
maikets. No other concern can meet or match
the prices we quote for groceries of well
known merit.
Here Are Some Values That
Strike Home to Every Household
aie for Butter rilgm
dreamery Print in i lb.
print, you'll like it. A
rare quality of butter that
is sweet and Iresh. The
best product of the best
butter makers.
No
to
Pay
High
Prices
Even
for
High
Grade
Groceries
Whjn
Jonas
Long's
Sons'
Quote;
Til9S3
Items
At 55c, Jonas Long's
Sons' Flour 2s lb sack,
Minnesota Patent hard
spring wheat, absolutely
pure, a pleasure to the
palate, wholesome and
brnciicial. 1 very sack
guaranteed.
33c lb (or Coffee Our
Celebrated Mexican Cof
fee, a special blend of
the finest llavor, prepared
from the best Mocha and
lava. 1.10 for s lbs
39c for Royal Baking
Howder The right kind
as you well know. Put
up in one-pound packages.
Jonas Lods's Sods
boiler .slipped tiom her hand ami the
hot water ponied over her in in, scald
ing It Up to the elbow.
'I'he llleinlii-l s of 1 'oliiet lodge. No. I'ii.
Knights of Pylblii". will meet in legu
hir M'slon this- evening Iu II. 11 1111,111 s
hall.
The nieiubeis ul the Junior tinier
fulled Aineilcan .Mechalili will lucft
this evening In Schlmpff's hall.
The annual ball of the Si. John's
basket ball team, beliei known as ihe
DcfoiideiM, which miii held last even
lug In St. John's hull, was n eiy pleas
ant event. Music tor the occasion was
turnlshi'd liv l'iof. Henney's oichestra.
The Delendeis will plu their Hist
game of basket ball Thursday evening
with the Sander-on Mill Sim.-. The
game will be called at S o'i lm k.
UUNJV.0RE.
William lieikinan. of Itlnkely stteel.
employed as a miner in No. ." shaft ol
the Ihle iiinipaio. met with a s'i Ions
uei lileut vesi.'iday. As ho was In the
act of phu lug pontic! In n hub-, a
spark 1 111111 his lamp Mew mid ignited
tlie powder, the lesulling flames limn
ing him iiulle b.ullji about tin taie mid
anus. He was lesllng 1 0111I01 tnbly at
Ills home hist night, nnd Ii Is now
thought no sei Ions insults will follow
the mishap.
Or. .M. U Su.vdei, of i'Icii.v slieei.
leaves today for a ten davs vaiution
Iu the wilds of SiiMiueliaiiiiu oiintv
.Miss Kitty Kemied bus leiunied lo
her home in liliighanilon. alter 11 sln.v
of several weeks In lovt n.
Theie will be a leheaisal til' Ihe bull
mole within Ol Ihe Telnpeiailie J.-.
union 1 Imlr. Wednesday evening, at ihe
Inline of i: !'. Allemose. on llinok
slleet. It Is desiled b) Ihe lender lli.it
every member be piesent mid bilitg
fl lends. Theie will aNii lie 11 itllll
tette leheatse at tie- same pbue, ullef
the tehearsal 01 tli" . hull
OBITUARY.
WIIITNKY ItClliUS a well known
ami lllgllb re-ipi-cled lesldelll of I'et k
vllle. dletl at tlie l.ackuwaiiiui hosplial
M'sitrday inornliu,. aflei a brief Illness.
Tlie deceased was Vu eais of use, mid
Imil icsldi'd iu this secilou foi many
years, during which time he miule a
legion of fl lends Al the ombietlK of
the I'lvll war he eiilWied will) i'oiii
p.'in A SlMeeniii I'eiuisj hanln caval
i.. TIliniiKll merlloi ions service he
was jii 1 1 ti id t imI 10 iiiaiiei muster ei -gf.iiu
of his foiiinaii), which ollii e he
held ,11 lilt- mUstellUK out of Ills lecl
meiit. He is sin vlv ed by a In oilier.
I'.ipiulii S. II, HrlgK-, of Peikvllle. ami
the follon Inn thlldreli: .Miss (Iraie
llilgK". .Mrs. Joseph Kidlain. wife of the
well-known mullein rlei . Not man I..
Ill Irks, of I'lttsbiirg Ktidlnand. of
San Fl am lii o, ami Jese now In the
l'liltt-d Stales nnn.v. ruiieinl will be
held Wednesd.i.v ufiernoon .it J o'i lm k
Ht the home ul Joseph I'ldlalll. !.! Men
cou slieei. Servhes will be t oliducled
by Ihe Itev. V. I!. SIiiihimi. of Aslilliv
.Methodist Cpisiopal chuit-h. I ill t-ri ii.-ii t
Will be niaiie iu I'oiesi lllll ienietcl.v.
MILS. SUIMIIA TIIUMAS illeil eallv
yesteiilay morning ut Ihe home of hei
daiiKhtcr, .Mrs. I.. .Mackey. -101 Webster
avenue, after a few months' illness.
She was ii.") years of use. She Is sur
vived by n In other, Hoyd ('(implicit, of
Miihnuoy City; 11 sister, .Mis. David
Kloss, of Ashley, 11 ml the following
chlldicn .Mis. 1.. Mnrkey. .Mrs. W. J.
Wllllumc. of Scranton: Unuy H of
Cliuse, I'd,; Cliuiku, uf Hutu-bilule; .Mis.
Georgia Codfish at 10
Cents n Pound New
nnd fresh stock. Put up
in 2-lb bricks.
At 35 Cents a Pound,
Mixed Spices for Pick
ling Purposes High
grade, pine spices just
now in demand.
At is Cents, Pure CI
der or Whlto Wine
Vinegar Price here 15
cents a gallon.
At isjic lb., Hams
l-.xtra Fine Sugar Cured
Hams, weighing from 10
to 12 lbs. Splendid value
at I24c lb.
AMUSEMENTS.
Lyceum Theatre
11 iu:is 1., ..p, ,M,i mji, ,.,
V. I III I It. Iln. vunir
Thursday Night, September 20,
Hoyt's Happiest Hit,
A Day and a Night
An Appetizing Dish of Merriment
Prices. 25c. 50c. 75c nnd $1.00.
Seats ou snle Tuesday nt On. m.
Academy of flusic
M !Uh liv
K I Hurt, MfinJiT.
One ulnl Wiij, ( . niiii'ip irn, Muiiili, Kt pt 2(,
I hi,jh' nit in ui
King Dtumatic Company
Ilii hH't i i iti 1.1 1 .Miiv oiSiirndtiun ii.iiri'tur,
1 i iintii; mi u ' 1 n nf in iu 1 1 ul fiHirliu Mflni
l',r'ici miiii 11 1 f.wn (ovitnl k 1 ni;
injh( int lulling Mi 1 . n ll i"l' v rfiul Mui
Al.uK'ltf I. Km i:..,i.ii. Of -i.o Wdhrt
Ii.ihI.i liiuM. I t'M. ' 'liifol,H iiMnmr, i
W.ul .1 I mui . J ih -tli muiii "I H'I"i IV 1
r'a, Ulmiln luiti-M' n.uinis I 1 nr
it1n'il( ntyiit I ji I mui. Im.imi ii t
lim. 'iiin I'i. I,i 1 IIhumI. hi" t. r4
.v inif. I rid 1 1 iii.iiii'i'i ' Hli if dm- I il
(l.tl IiIkIiI . "V Wml (! i.iiH ' ViMimI... tlUt
iihp: Iiu- u mrmii ' .1 jmJ iul h.
Al itliii'P i n 1 1 't 1 rt f
. unu 't h l. '11 .n M lit-
STAR THEATRE
VI 1 1. Ill l!l:IM.IO Vim,.
VII Will.
. 1, 1, v 1 .,,.,
,i i.i.t
nl
"Dainty Paree Burlesquers"
J. A. Svvlnisle, of I :. ii 11 1111 ii r. Tin- r
vltcs will lie lit In 110111 llie residem
of hei iliiughier. .Mis I.. .Ma.ke.v, 404
Webster avenue, Wednesday in 1 1
o'i lot li. Illleimelll Will be llllllit ill
llie flllllir plot II. I'olt.V roil TIl'V
leinains will lie mkeii there on ilm
l.l'.n Hi-la waie. I.nckiiw.inmt and West
ern train.
T.wi.iii: isinsuN. of i:iir, Ceiiai .ne-
nue, died at Sa.vre, I'a., Sunday niorn
liiK. alter a brief Illness. IK ceased
was a will known resident of South
Sct.inlon. who went to Siire a f- w
nioiillis ago loactept ,1 position. II
leaves a widow ami lliiee chlldien rule
son and two daughters. Tin- rema.ns
will ui live In this cliy at VI o'cloi k m
tn) on llie lielawaie mid Hudson limn
ami will be taken to St. Luke's t-hm-h
011 Wyoming avenue, wheie servi. ft
will be held at '.' n't lock. Intel liieiu
will be nuule lii tin- l-'oiesl Hill cf-nie-lel).
CD.MI-Ilt HAVIS. ihe l-.veai.oit sou
ol Mr. and Mrs. Ileal, 1111I11 Davis of I41
South Itebecia avenue, died ycsterda .
The fiiiiciul servlies will be 1 oudui ted
Ht Ihe house li IjeV. D. I', .lolies to-
uioirow iitieriinon at :! o'cloi I.. liuer
iiiein In the Wiishiimn stieet teiiu'iery,
Fuuernls,
The tutieuil of Mis. Maiy Kiamiei
wife of llermird Flnuiiery, of It'i (irant
iiveiuie, will be held tills morning with
service In St. I'atrlck's- 1 linn li In
lernient In Diliiliiuie tcnicteiy.
Questionable Comfort.
VI.1I11- I'm uihiitni-.1 :l,i. .liihn. I'.s h.ard
1 11.. null i.t ilui! ( ten ln- ;inv ii'p.'ci ior m,
In iln liitiiii- jnii will niui. ilili lijlilt ii hmii.
iiu nt Hit ifi. .tniir mot tier u-l li niAi'
Sjiiiiiii -I'll 111 ir iln i, nu, 'iluii I io m(
Iu he a HUH, lltntull (.Dill irr.