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THE SCJRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1901.
WEST SCRANTON
.'S.AV . .
TWO MEN HAVE
DISAPPEARED
BOTH CASrS ARE VERY MYS
TERIOUS. go far ns Is Known Thoic Is Noth
ing to Account for the Sudden
Manner in Which They Hnvu
Dropped Out of Sight Condition
of Miss Mnttle Wntkln, Who
Wns Run Down on Went Lnckn
wnnna Avenue Blockndlng the
. Stieet Car Tincks.
a Meek UK" hi-a niKiit 'riiniiiiiH w.
5titklns, itued tin ont-, ill-iiiH'iiiiil
Jioin liN lioiinlliiK plim- ut tin' liiinii'
of Mr. nnd Mi. Hoiii.n N. HnK i::T
Jan-ouie idroet, ami absolutely ititililiiK
has been ho.iid ol liliu .shin- lii(iilili"
have In on Hindi- iiinmiu lilt n-latlNo-i
nnd fill-nils but iiiMic nf tin in hnow
st ii v tiling ol Ills ulii-ii-iibiitil-'.
IK- bad inn taken uL :i IIkIii Iiiiu Ii hi -fine
li-lllillK', illlil M llfll Ml". DaN is
wuit to call liliu on .Mnnilii. inninliiK
mio Mils miiinl--t.il to ill'-inMi that lu
ll, nl Ml tin- Iioiim- and ilKi)ixiiti-il. .11
it the i-.tltb bail i-wallowed lilm up
VN'ntUlils diesst( lilniM If In :i new
Milt ol i loll-i". bt-liiH- lc.illiK. bill li-it
his n unk anil olht r i lollies behind,
toKi'tlli-l- Mlth two Hold illlil I1n.-i
Willi 111"- ami M.H1H Mil, ill iluingi. Ib
is Kudu a lo luiM- had sonic inoiit ttb
lilm wlii-n be- l-'lt, but just Imw lllUlll
1? llfll I.iionn II.
Wat Mils i. mil- to Si t .in I iu about a
i'iir imu lilm South Aim ill-1, wlii-n-Ik-
bad ieideil lor lil.iuv i.iis. Me
was (inpliHMl .is a liiinii 111 tin- Os
IoiiI. and b'H without iIi.innIhk bis pa.
No cause l.111 b- KiNoll Id bis dWup
po.ininie. Anotlicr Man Missing.
Thomas Smith, ol !1S UcIIonii- place,
Is !ilo lnlssiiiii i Km- boiiic, and bis
ulatheK me al a loss in Know wb.it
luiM bifonn- of lilm lb- It'll tin- bouse
II M eelc IIKO J('st('lda lo net a pall ol
Male i and lias nut been s, , h sbn c.
Smith is ,1 NOte'iail ill llu- CIII M.U.
ami is r, li'i-i I Im lies tall, lias him
Hi"., llftht bair and a s ,ti nil llie lilt
side ol bis loiehoad. His- bi-ad Is hint
lo oin- .side, and In- is a - ii tliu ut iheti
inatlsin. Anj inloiniatkui toiittiniiu;
bis In i f a bouts u 111 lie tfludlv ion In. d
b bis wile.
Condition of Miss Watkins.
Miss Jl.it tit- W.itUlns. of Smith .Mam
ti 011110, who m,is i mi down by a Inns,
A Daily Reminder
on will not In ilii iiir,mti'il in
lllfiMn'a 111. ll Will tlll'te Ulll
Lou,'li ni 1 ( old in nnc ni, lit.
FOR SALE nY O. V. JUNKINS.
Only a Handkerchief
Sale tluil's all It doesn't look like liiinii al lli-t thought, but
when ie toll jmi that wew koi m.ui'- tbou-aiiil.s ol dollais m-
j otrl in laiidkeii hit t.s alone, it mav ln-lp to t;le ou .111 Idia ol
Mll.lt llallllkl'll lllolh llKllli HI ill the ,lf,Rl (-K.il '.
Ji With a lew in Impiess upon I lie people of this Ielnit. what
fin Impoi t.nit. 21.111 tin llniidkeiohiof tiitle tluuiKh it be pluj s in
1I10 icimineii ial Mnllil, we hae boi 11 winking loi two mouths In
lniiiK about ,1 Special Sale ol Handkf 11 hli fs that would slniplv
'r astonish the natives in pioviiiK to litem lia a lot oL mom v inulil
r be ,le(l in s-uib .1 ullllm; mattoi as llanelkoii blots, m lion an
Extra Value Sale
bV .1 bolls-' lllll' 111 ikes It .1 liM.ll Hill- to 11-0 ptiuteis' Ink to till
the- It tun uinl nothing but the until. ' f
This Handkerchief
bosiiis 011 Tuesday 11101 iiIiik and lasts as lon as llie b.UKaill pill -I'luiso
lots Mill last. We hae tlio'.isands of ilo."iis to stmt with,
but home o! the numboi.s ( annul lnsi Iuhk, and ir juu lull to pet
iboni sitter the second da, don't bl.inii- i, bill iidiulie the shiewd
j-ons-o of tho bu.veis who look time by llie fmeloek and ilocbiii-il
10 take cliniu.es on .1 sood UiIdk in whliti t!i"y hid ooi,tliliiK t'
Kiiiu aril jiohlua to lose
CJ3
It Is Out of the Question
to look for iletiiil.s In a lliitulki iihlet Sale. Lot u- s-a that eveiy
Kind of Jl.iiulkeii lib I ou (.111 a-k tin is lepio-ouitd In this sale,
mid as they luiie all bom k-hIii-i1 losetlici wlililn the- pa.-t two
mouths tlioN'ie .stiiiih up-to-dal'-in st,b .
Here Are the Prices :
Men's Cord lidge Handkerchiefs ami Ladies.' Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs 4C
Men's Colored border and Ladles' Hemstitch, Lace Trim
or Kmbroidered Handkerchiefs, of good quality 5C
Fine All Linen Hemstitched Handkei chiefs for ladies and
gentlemen. ; foi 25C
Men's Fine Hemstitched Linen llandketchiefs and Ladies'
Handkerchiefs, of supeiior quality, in all styles. 2 lor 25C
Men's Unlaundered High Grade Linen Handkerchiefs and
Ladies' I iandkerchiefs of every description. Rue quality 1 4C
Another lot similar to the foiegoing, but of a still liner
quality. Choice of all each 1 Q
Another lot ol liner quality than the average buyer aslcs
for. All kinds for ladies' and gentlemen's use included in this
Jot, Choice 25C
Children's Handkei chiefs at any price, but there's a won
derfully good little lot that won't last long. They're put up in
pretty boxes, 2 to a box, hemstitched, initials, embioideries,
etc. The box and 2 handkerdhiels , 1 )C
, "The above will be found on center tables during
this sale, For those who desire the very finest things
in handkerchiefs a visit to the regular department
will prove exceedingly profitable, Special values
from .'50c to $2.50 each.
Globe Warehouse
im Wont liaekownniui nU'iibu last I'll
ilny owning, Is now out of ihitiBor nnd
Dr. Wlnebiiike, the iittendliiK hl
tlnn, vuyn hIio will loaiver.
She letiuiliied unconscious for some
time after the ucclilont, unit It im
feaietl that she. wuh Intel nnlly lnjuicd,
but aside fioin a slight cnnetiwdon of
the biulii, lier Injuries wore UlVlnl.
Blockading the Stiert Cais.
An iiiisiii'iessliil attempt wni made
by the Siiiiiiton Hallway loiiipain ulll-t-lultt
jesteiday to tun theli hum to
West So union, but lifter a few tillis
Mete niitdi' iboy biino up In dl-wist.
Hoys moused the in IN on West l.ai ka
li anna incline and West l.lndeil stioot,
nnd plated till Ulllds ol olistiuitlolis on
the ttutk.
i'hc lali L sdieine foi bloi'Mut the
(HIS was to lie Imp' ubstiu li-s liu-cllu r
nnd tbiow tin-in mi tb'- liolloy who. A
lllllllbei ol WUKiills Weie lllll illll lllff the
day bi'twcut tin lential elt iiml Wist
Setnntoli.
Wedding Yesteidny Aftetnoon.
.lii-cpll t'.lptlto, of Moblll-Oll stiei-t,
and JIN Atmelliia I'liuiluli-letll. ol HI
IMwaldi i out l, wen- imltid In mai
ling yisteulav al til noon at I 0M01 I;
nt the It ilian I'atholli' i linn li on
('Iicstiiti' stm-t
'I'liev wi-ie atteii-lcd by SalN.ttnio
Ullieo and 1.1.U- White. A I lei I hi'
(( iclliuliv WiildlllK ttt-tlNltos Wi-le lll
d'lUed in at th" home ol tile bildt's
p u cut', whin- ii Iiiiki- nunibei of
Ii lends ,eic clltel t.dncd. llis( was
fuiiilMiul li. tin Italian Jlanilnllu and
(illll II l 'I'll.
Electile City Wheelmen.
The ini-nib'is u tin- nieouli City
Wbeelnii'ii an in.iklim .11 i.uiKi-lilelits
lor a stag social al tin- dub bouse on
llallow'on nlBht The piotti.uiiine
will be uiiiiotiin cd lalei,
W01U Ilia bun 1 oiiiiiu in id on the
in w IiouIIiik: alle.s. wbiill aiecpiited
to be 1 oniplcti'il In a lew weeks.
Wa&hbuin Stieet Chinch.
In Jlofiat In bl.s Sabbath iiioiuiiiK
.vllilun I10111 Ibis lel 'The Jlasti 1 is
iiniie ami lalletb Im the " - t loitb
mi.v jilahilv the mud ol nuue ol 0111
ptoplc belns uiif.iKi-'l in ii-UkI'ihs in
l'iu Hon ol "in rmtli.
Till- ill 1 III -tl .1 li'Ildeieil llllee di-lbt-I
ill iiuinbel al llie bible school sit
iu. Tin il.i attoiiooii tin I'.i 1 ilia l.a
Jloilt" JI-siouaiv-oe!"ts will bold all
Inipiiil.iul iincllnB .11 tin- t lim i li
Woilnosil.iv tuning alter pi.iv-i
imctlnj; the 1- dies "t tin- 1 bun b aie
in Kid to meet tin the puipose of de-ililiiu-
on the luniniiisi. - ilo.
Tbilsil.i. iveulut; all who de-he to
jo m tin ibollls iboil .lie HlKi-il lo bo
pii'sont. Vocal Instiuillon will be yiin
im- to our monk-.
Tonislil tin Hoat d ut Ti lisle,,., and
the Cam a Nil -olot will 1 .11 b liokl
impoitant UBUl.tr met linns.
The I. lilies' Jts-laii.it -01 iet will
iiieel at tb" home of Jlis. K U Pillows
on Tbui-ila-, atttinoon.
Events of This Evening.
Kisular uionihly inoliiiK of the
Sale
Swedish Citizens' club In French Hoof
hull nt T.SO t. 111,
Hpet'lnl niecthifr nt the Went Side
driving rlub at C. U. Deekolulik's ol
car etoro.
MINOR NEWS NOTES.
The loRtlliii' lileotltiK (if the West Side
llouul of 'I'liido will bo hold tomoiiow
(UHlllK. OW IllK tn boilld's hillllljr to
Mien ir their iUintolB over tho Wcjt
Side bunk, the lueotlliK will bo hold In
the loom oil the sooiind llooi- of the i'o
iipotalKe hull bulldliiK. 1'iosldoiit Dan
iels Is l1cll'l)tls of Imvllitf 11 Iiiiko ut
tenilani'o, an eveiul niiitteis of hnpoil
iinto 1110 to bo tnleen it) Im- oantldeia
tlon. Sliool t'omnil.-'sloiioi' Thomas lias had
a folic of iiicti al Mm It for it uuinbei'
of das InipiovlllK ilm ksnii .slieot. be
tween Uiomley and dm Held inclines
and tin stieet Is nuu in kihmI nhapo.
Tciiinsieis nro In hopes that the stioot
botwoeit I'.teiott iiWIItle and the Kuv-
soi VuIIpj 1 alll old eiusslni; will aKo be
put in better shape. WiiHllblltu stioot,
f 1 0111 Sumner to Clr.nii aMuiuos in In a
lU'ploinltlo lolidltlon and n-oils atten
tion. The William foiiuell (tic. i tub will
inoiit In lni He ball thN onoiiIur: at S
o'elnek'. All liielllbois tuo lt'(tlosted to
bo ; tiMi'iil
Ilenr. .Mlklns ol N'oifb Mnlii iienue,
who ban boon 111 for the p.i-t elRlit
Weeks tb 1 ll( Ulliatlsin, Is llllplovlllK.
'riioiiipjon Heme Is toinpniaiy Illl
llIK the position of West Hil.llltoil 101
lospondcl't of llie Itepltbllcan.
Kdwaiil duel nor, ol .MadKon aeiiuo.
hud Ills sbotildei iinettited In a k-ihio
of toot b'lll on the i!e l-'leld vcstenbiy.
lie was tioatod .it tin. Wet Side hospi
tal. AVlll Wlll.ums or .South Hyde I'.nlc
avenue, wlio has been up in Va.no
eount foi .sovoi.il weeks roi the benollt
nl his health, spent yestoiikiy at his
home. Ilo will loturn toilnv.
Ill ilbon Siaplfs, ol the (!i mil rnlnii
Tuu ooinpany, nuil WlUlnnt Sniltli, of
the .Im Icon stieet iluii, who ill
Plltstnn and Wllki.--i;alii .otiid.i
011 busbies,,
.lames I liitin bus ben appu.utid dl--tiiit
pioidoni nt the Patilotlo Older
Sons of AniPilen, vioo II. T. liiaihhaw,
ii'slKiieil
A .MiuiiK mm ii.inii il fliaili- I'l.inois
ol I'll til Mleet, ldontiill shot him
self ostetdu. wliile bamlliiiT a shot
Klin The wound was nut sci Imis, and
w.isiIk-sp(1 b His, i',.(.ii .mil Kelkr.
An (".plosion ol pa- in 1111 led In the
Ofonl lillne leiclith In the IiIk elii.
w lilib was (.iiised li, .1 naked lamp
One man w.i. Inluiod and -evoial doois
Weie bieiki'li I I then lllllKi's.
.Mb bail I'llllllp-. of Tbbd stuet. fell
li fun a lice In the lunnd woods em
Sattiidav and li.ntuiod his Iik
lloniv del--, ol .Voith l'.iomli- ,io
liui'. Is al the I'.iii-Ailleili.iu.
Jlis. .lames ltoe-c ol South rilmoio
uw'iitH, save a dliniei lo a number of
11 lend- titentli In hoinu ol boi son's
111111 1 I.ikc to iL He-sv (.JuitltiL-i of
r.u Ini v llie.
David Tow let, o 1117 West .o( il-t
slleel. bn- leinniid home fi oni the
I'hlhppiiies aftei two m.us ot m-i -III
An oulusii.v 01 lle pious has bt on
lidded to the S11111l.1v -fhool ut the
I'lMiioulb iliimli and tlnv pl.iMd lor
the Hist thin- o-toida. . soii'f,' (.ci -lie
was eiijujed last ,.oiiIiik undoi the
diieition of the new ehoii-tei, Pi of.
Ii.ivil Owen-, and Jli-. a (!. i:11cm
-aim a solo ltd. i: A. Uojl pioaihod
11101 inns and o uiins.
SOUTH SCRANTON.
Registet ot Wills nnd Mis. William
Koch Thiov Theh New Home
Open to Their Fiicnds.
P-' sii-lir ol Wills William Km b took
possession ot bis bandsonie new l evi
dence 0,1 I'ediii uM-nue Saluielav liiubt,
when he. ,issstil by Ids i-stinuible
wile, s-ie a hiiu.se-w.li mlliR- to til. Ml'
iiunioious ii lends. 'I ho Ktiosts be,au
lo iiniie at S o'tloik and fioni that
tune on the now- homo i,is the men a
of filonds and ni'iiiinliit.inies Horn all
iiM-l this .side and the eeutial iltj.
A fU-lcxiiiloii 1 1 nni (Joldsmith's ija
riuir m 1 in oil .iboui !i oMoek. ami aftoi
teudeiiiiK their I'oiiKiatulatlons, ne
sentid .Mis, Koi h Willi a Niilimbl- p.ili
oi liisb point hue iiiiialns. kater,
another ileloRiitloii uf intiniale fi lends
.111 In id. beaded by i bief i lei It of tho
niplmiis' 1 0111 1, Homy Koehler, who In
.1 neat speech, piosentnl n bandsonie
linker to the losistor.
Tin cnoiiIiik was .sliotehod out Ulll II
the imiIn nun iiIiik lioin.s and ttalety
lelKiied siipieme. Jlnsii was furnished
lor the ou.isiim hN Petei Mm ker.
William delKei mill Ol. Pieilhilll. Slip
pci was sei veil between 10 and !'. mid
Mis. Km b, who waltnl on the Kitf.-ls,
NN1IK .is-lsleil 1)N the lollowliiK Mi
and Mis. William Klein, Mi. aiul Mim.
.lolm l'kkus, Ml. ami Mis. Kiod lleiis
iiei. .Mi nnd Mo- i -In isi Pii ku-. Mis.
dull (re Itos.il, illlil the MissCf, l', lines
rassold, Mamie Demuth, Kate, Annie
nnd Minnie rii kus, Annie lliiitin.iii.
Mamie lliirtm.in, Mutiiio I.oiikIoi, Ida
I lei ker and Wllllitin Sutoi. The new
iisidenc- ol .Mi nnd .Mis. Koi h Is ui
7-',! I'edui UN .-mil' and Is one ol the best
ami most model u in (lib pmt ol the
-ll
Laid ut Rest.
All thai was mm ml ol the kiln
deoiKO Wll'lll Wii.s laid nt iosi .Satin -dll
uftoiuooil ill llie piosoilie ol II
tliulllludo of MiiiowhiR rileniU, In the
Plttstou llNcinie ii'lliotoiy. A l L' o'cloels
scrNke.s won- held at llie tiimlly ios
deiKC r."!7 Willow- stioct. by Pastor
Wllllmii A, .N'oidt, who spoke cloiiionl
1 on the 'in is.ti.iti lliii nml Idyll
MimdliiK of the (h-uns-cil,
The pall bcatois woio selei led 1 1 inn
the lied Men ami Odd Follows, as fol
lows, Kiod l.oiiiluvr, AiiKiisi l.onKlor,
.Mm llu Piie.slor mid I'omad HoIIIk.
Mun.N llor.il tul, in NM'iu In I'Nidoiiio
mid tiny wiio uiiiied to the kuim- bv
.Inlin Tb kits and d, P. lliiilmmi,
Mis, JoIiii limimau, who-o death
took pl,i(o Thilisdn.N, nmis laid In
Moilnr I;, a lb with liupie.-.-he m-i .
Nlios Nesliidaj li lie) linuil, I.ODK no
luie L' o'llutk, hiiiiilinlH nl liloml.s
Kiilhoiiil nl the house, on Dim .stiec-l,
and took a last look m tho K'.ttuie,
ot tlnlr llfe-loiiR liieiid aiul iicIkIiIioi.
SeiNli.es nn(o hold by Pasior A. Ilei
lotlb, in the Piospeit Avenue Metho
dist npUeopal i hui eh, who )i.'iid u
lilsh ulbuto to the i ii 111100 of the iv
leahiid.
The pall bo.ucis woio i liot-cn fioin
the Uml-dml s-oeei, and tho I.tulle-h'
biniiih, to s blili dee'i'iised lieloiigeil,
fninbbod the Honor beaioi.s. Intel-
A SENSIBLE MAN
HouM ue Kinip'j !jjm lor the lluuit ami
1 ui ;. It ii iiiiln: linn; Ooiijlu, I olilj,
A.lhiiu. HiomliltU, Ciuiiii mil Jll HaoJl aii'l
jl tin; 'liaublrt, llun jii) otliu incdUbiv. 'llie
t ioj.i Iclor lai autlioiUcil my ihu;i,l lu siu
)ou a h-.ini)lo Ilottltt lnc tu luinliuu .ton ol the
mttii at IliU jic.it linicilj. Price '.'Ji-. ami M.
inont vus made In the Mlnoolm oenic
toi y.
NUBS OF NEWS.
ilninefl Tutililll, initniiRci of Km mi
clier'H phiiiniiii-.v, on l'lltsoii itvoiiuo, Is
homo nirulii from dte Kitonicn's ion
"iillon, whole ho nmii tho BUosl of llie
llarktoNvn bilirndo, of Plttstou.
Chillies P. Ai mbi urn hiiH sinrtod n
oiish inont niiiiltol at 101S South Wash-
IllKtoil llVr-llllo.
Alintlst ltimcn, the Alder street phiH
liier mill owner, won u phr nl the olain
bake In Itnldiior's pailc yosioidiiy. Ilo
doslros to notify his ft'ionda Hint n
uponlerk'nl (plfr lo.ist) Itiiioh will be
solved at his homo this ovonlntr.
Waller Nape, John Hehutik nml Wll
llmii Holsmor won- the Kitost-i of Wll
llmii Sehweiikor In Soott township yos
toitbiy. Tlioy m lived homo nfior sup
per last evening loaded with llsh nnd
llsh Stolll'S.
An Infmit ililld of Mr. mid Mii. John
I'lourv, or sio Hoooli stioot, was in
toned in Mlnooku lomotoiy.
Mrs. Com ml Poll and daughter, of
(in') Pltt.stou nvoniio, at" lsltlni;
fi lends In ilonosdalo.
Clinile.s Pell, of Wuh stieet, u well
known loiiiinoiolal ttuvellot, who Koi
tho news of mi nceldent to his luther
thiiitiRli The Ti Ihiiuo, arilvetl homo
li m lllooinsbuis' Satuulay.
At u Nvell-attended session of tho
Junker Maenoi-olior osterihiy. it nniis
ilocldod to i ondtlot tho miiuial olectlon
of ollli ors In Sehlnipir.4 hull nest Sun
day iiilci noon. M'hcie Is Home kooiI
uiil tiled livahy for the arions ollle-os
nnd e-Noiy lnombor is iirnvd to attend
the net moetlng. The sni Iol will at
tend the opening ( unie-i t of the I.eldoi
kiati society in a body (it Music Hall
noM ThuibihiN eveniUK-
NORTH SCRANTON NEWS.
Fmnk Chnmbion Is Attested for
Thientcning1 the Life of Peter
Nobles Other News Notes.
Piunk cii.iniluon Hied to kill Peter
Xublos .Ni-totd.iy afteiuoon witli a
icNohei. A tolophoiio message isttiie
to the station lioiiso, stating tli.it a
man nn.is iiinnlng ninund with a io-miIni-i
in his band, on Xoi tb .Main
llNeliue, Hull',s Hi, nl, looking foi Peter
Noble". Patiolmmi Moll.ile icspoudiil
and lound Cluiiubioii In fiont ol Nob
le's bouse. When he inv the ollloci he
stalled to lun.
Mi-Hale g.iNe ohae and nn.is ju-t
about le.uly to giab his man when the
l.iltoi tin onn .iwiiv the iiNohir. Mollate
stopped and picked It up and ih.ised
Cliambion down .'Hound e'luiuh's
bleaker. tbn out Main avenue, to
Wood stnet, down Wood stioot, and In
behind Cl.uk's Mower liou.-o. whoio lit
was eaptuied. He nnHI bo ijivcii .1 heal
ing tliis moi nilig.
Police Mnttei s.
Joseph Sliaiiilla- was ai u.-tod Satui
diiv night by Patiolmaii Thomas for
pi ow ling aiuiind the PiesbMoi Ian
I'htueh. Ilo was lined ?! In police luuit
Willi h bo paid.
Miibaoi .Mm laugh, ot We-t Muikil
-Hoot, was lommitted to the eeiunt.N
jail Im iwontN (Iii.ns in dofault of a '5
line In police louit estctilav mouilng,
for disuniting the peace. .Mm laugh's
.-on appealed against him and stated
that bis lather got up In the middle of
the night and e an led a lamp all
thiotigh the house, sweating ami iins
Ing nil the while, so that the- iosi of
the lamlly could not -lop Ollloeis
Mas and llocke-nbuij m.ido thoaiiost.
"P.'ltt.N" Hllgllis. ol West MuiheL
stitot. got into a light with John Oio
ba.s al the coiner ol Main meiiue and
Maikcl stiott, SaUuda.v night l,oth'
wi'iv aiiostod bv Lieutenant P.iliiu i
and Patiohnau Hoi kenbuiy. Uotb weie
fined V' in pollie eouil ,Ntsteula morn
ing, NNllllll tllON I) lid.
Patiiek (Jallaglior. ol lit It K avenue,
was aiiostod Satiudn. niglil 1.n ljiou
ten.int I'.iliner foi being ill mil; and
illsoiileilN. lie was lined ti in police
i oui t .Nfstetday moining.
Puneial of William Peaice.
The lillieial of the- luo William
Poauo an as hi Id Horn the homo ol his
ikiitglitet, Jlis. J. K. Smith. I7J7 Ninth
Main .iNouiie. Satiiidii) attoinoou at i
p. in. Ili'N Dl. dllild ol the.- Pie,-I),N to
l Liu chilli li. nllli l.iteil. Inieiinent was
made In the Dunmoio lemeieiy.
Tho pall-beiueis weie. S.iiihkM Da
vis, William I,ono. I). I). Joins, n, .
Ilm Hint, Chuiles I J en wood and Homy
Hawkey.
TOLD IN A PEW LINES.
Ml-s Hiiith ll.iNis, of West Maiket
Mieoi. who ha.' been Nk-ltlng lu r sis.
tor, Mi-, denige P.uiidi, ot PlNinoiith
im the hist IIno weeks, n-tumed linine
ias evnil'llg.
Tied Mao, ding ilolk at Heiiwood'.s
dlllf, stole, Is lejoielug o oi the-aiilv.ll
ol a bjbN gill.
Stanlov Silkinau, of Huilalo, Iuiiihi
ly of Piovldeine, is Nlsltlng Ids patents
op Not Hi Main uNonue,
Ilnvdoii IJ.inI,- of West M.llkel Stieet
ha- an'iptid a position nnHIi the I'ol
ll(i. n lhlgiiioii. i mill) me.
Tin Si l Hilton Men's soiletv nf
Nut Hi Sitantoii, ulll hold its opening
iisseinhly im the .season of litu l ii In
the Pi on hit nee Piesbyti rilill -oilal
looms Ibis evening lb pints tor tho
.Near will In- toad mid otlb ok-, lor llu
ilisulug .Noau loi led. The pieseiit ol
tlcois .no Pn sldoiil. Caplulii Uolph
11, Atheiton, vlio-piosidont, Ui, Hei
mini liis-oj, .soeiolaiy, deoigi Aiuli'i-i-oil
luai'llioi. Stephen Clutppi II,
Uu-ell II Conwoll, l p ui Phila
delphia, will Inline in th- Ninth Main
uvmille luill.--t Tain liliu le on Tin sdiiy
evening. Oilobfi i'J, on "A SIInu
Ciowii oi Km it a King." This will bo
Ur. Conw ell's onl app ainiiee in Sei.in
tuii ill's sen-oil.
The dittgglsl- ot ibis su tlon met Sat
in day illlil i llli'il to ilu-e tile! ding
sioiei- uii and utter loiiluhi al ;i p. m,
dui lug tho w Intel mouths insien of
In .'a as at pi oseni,
Ml-s HmollHi- K. itlelimolld Will lei.
tllio on the subject, "My Journey
Tliiough Pahs 1 1 no," illu-iriiti d. in-i
Thin -duy oNinliig, ik ioli i H. at ilm
Noi ill ihul Vomits Woinen'n Cliik-tlin
assoilation ioiiiiia,
Toihoiiuw ulhht the Noiih. lhid Mats'
basket team will play iho fctiong Tu
lot SiuiV learn, A lively smile Is un
ilulpated as both teams an tidily
inutehed and know eoiy point ut the
game,
The Not Hi Ihid Uaibois Piilon liu-t
sesteiday nftoniooii in I.eonatd's hall.
Th" pioiiioteis of tho subs. Option
ilanie met Ms?teitla afieinooii,
GREEN RDGE.
Mi mid Mis. Hugh Aiuliews, Mi
and Mis. Nelson d.n loll, Misses poail
I.liUtoue mid i:il.i IEouo.n spent Satin
day ihestuuttlus, nvui Clink's Sum
mit. The Hiombom of dui-u Itidue lodgi ,
No. in-!, Independent Ouloi of Odd I'It
Tlviriri4-m f-rvrHr
juiiicoti vjruuvao t
And Rutifiil Mitlitiprv
At Prices That
Those Who Trade
eVEUYOiNE needs something new for the Fall and Winter season. Every
home has requirements. Shopping must be done where will you do
it ? Experience has taught hundreds of people that our store is the
best possible place to trade in. We have the broadest collection of
merchandise to select from. Everything is guaranteed so absolutely
that no rlsUs remain. When it comes to prices and quality the magnitude of our
double store buying power is manifested in the lowest prices ever quoted. So we
say shop here.
For Monday Shoppers
Domestics
While Shaker Flannel at 3 7-8c
yard. Regular price 6c.
Indigo Blue Calico at 3 "4c yaul.
the oc kind.
Silver Giey Calico at 4c yard.
All the new fall styles.
Satin Finish Calico at 5c yaid,
cadet and navy blue grounds.
Kobe Cietonnes at 8c. for cover
ing comfortables.
Printed Flanneletles.it 6c yaul.
Regular price 10c.
Hill Muslin, one yard wide, 7c
yard.
Dress Ginghams at 6'jc yard,
the 10c kind.
10-4 Bleached Sheeting at i4c
yard. Regular 19c goods.
Percales, 32 inches wide, 9c,
the 10c kind.
10-4 Blankets at 44c a pair.
1 1-4 Blankets at 85c a pair.
Feather Pillow Cases at 38c, the
50c kind.
Fine Silkolinc Comfortables at $1
Jonas
lim:-, nII1 .ittend tho in--Ull.itii!- nio
liiuilies eil Line ubi and i Vhi-ll.il lodges
IllK oNellillS in ,l bdilN. miillne; .it .M.i
biinie hall. Dleksoi .iNonno. pioniptl.N
nt V.SU ei'ilocK,
Di. and lii .1. Jliiiit roulli.iin .uu
homo lioin Ninn VoiK.
An inipiiitiiiil nientliln nl tho dllCIl
llidnc AVbeobiii 11 Nill bo held TnoMlny
oNi-iilntr. Oitubu S. In tho ilnl) lKiils-o,
iOt". V.noihIiik: .inoihio.
Mi and Mi.s. l,al!iM, ot Do.ieon
Mint, cntul.iinid .1 innnboi or ouiik
people S.itiiid.iy oNi-ninK, in honoi t
theli --iin, Joseph. SliiMo .mil K-inii s
NNiie the dhi'i-dnii ot the in(iiIiik:. At
n --o.i'-Dii.iblo liuiir ilnint lefieMinii-nts
NNi-io --oned. AininiK thoM- pio.--enl nnoio
MN--OS 1,0011 I-'iiinh.iin, Imop.ono Iloyl.
Kiniii.i e'olNln, l! II" dii-b. di.m
.Meiiim.in, .Minnie iNinond. In.i I'.ei K,
I.ain.i Coons, and Mi"-"-!1-. J.iy llns-s
William IliiKht, I'uri OiMn. Unuy
Sonn.iiiI. n.ink Mo.ul. I'l.ijtim i:.u
1 onn t lilto, dim so Wheoli-i. Sldm
Ma. U.
('las--- No. -'.!. ot the As-buiy Mi llmdi'-l
i:pl.nip,il bni eh. will Ino ii litonuy
nnd 111n-l1.1l -tn Ial, In the iliimli pai-loi!-,
Thin --day (-NoniiiR.
The "lib Ols-olei l lit liillll lllllKC
liidKi-. Nil. ('"J. Ilidependeiil Older of
odd Follows-, will bo lllMnlllil Thill H
ilnv i-Ni-nliiK. Oetober bi. in M.iMmlo
hull. Ulik-iiii iiNi-nm-. liniiiodlnti-ly fol
liiwIiiK the In-iulliitlon .iiniiiinliH a
b.lllilliei Mill bo n-lNid, to NNbiili the
nnIvos and IihI.n I i lends nl llie ineinboit.
.lie i-p(ilul lo be pies-i-Hl ill lilIKU
Hlllllbois.
OBITUARV.
ClIAIIl.Kri .MiriV.dAl: ne'd IJ
eai-e, lorn moiitln- and Mi.uiu.u
iln.s, d,il niiiiiiIiiv iib.ht at 1J o'i loch
nl the lioin,- of his s-on-ln-li-w. Wllliiim
11. Jli-i".', 11.1 Tliliieoiuh .sliool, Nllli
NNlioni lie had lo-ided loi llie p.n t
tuuiiN ni-uih. lie hud boon idlliu; loi
till- p.l.st 1 IkIiI NNOt-hs.
Ui-ieiui'd nmis bm 11 in Hamilton
InUll.-hlp, Mlllllili- 101111IN, n In-ii ill. u
I oiini as Known ,11- Xoiilminpton
iimiity and h" M-iNi-d In llittt-iv J I,
PIlM I'olllls.NlN.llllii l.lsht Aiillleiy nx
II pi In. He dm Inn tin- war, Hlmo iniii
Iiik to heiantoii he moi Kid lor William
i 'mini II on bin land in South Sii.inton,
He is hin vIn oil by one In oilier, nnIio
Is ,S7 y ill S ot HKO- one Hihter, l! ieais,
tliu diiuuliteis and iwu i,onn, Mis
Thomnii I'olloi U, of ('hliiiRo, loimoilv
of Siiaiitoir, .Mi.s. W. 11. itoiso. uf tbis
I ll.e , iji oik1' .Mi't.K.ii, ol I'ailiondali-,
111,, mid .Mai l In Molui. ol Ih.ull,
liiilliina.
The tiineiiil soiNhos will l- bold al
tlln lteosi) lions,, Iiiihuiidw nUeinooll
lit J o'lloiK. Ililoi nii'iil will Im iiiiu.,
III l-""o en lllll lOHIiHei.N. Mom 00 nillll-
ly p.ipois ploiiHu iop,
JAMl.'S UAltUINdTo.V. 111,. d !.-.
.Man-, died nisiuiIii.n hi the St t.iutiii
I'iIn.Uo li.i.-plial. v. Iseii, he wat. laliin
tail TiH"-il.i. MllleilliK 1 1 011 1 jmi ii-
II inn lu . Thu doio.i.sod Mith pi npili tin oi
I lli 'alo llOllso, on I'llOitllllt Mln-l
IJitiiinoie in hoi it he livnl wth his who
nnd ilueii ihlhlioii, nil ot Mhom sui.
NlNe lilm. Tin- dteeasid was it pioini'
111.111 lU'pt.iMjph, and 11 mcotliiK ot tho
Dlinilloll LOIIeluNe Mill hi' held tollfghl
to taKo in tiun 011 hi:) ili'itth.
MUti. .M'di'sT r. i.r.i'si'iiNi;!;.
iiuod "2 viMif. died oil Sauiid.o IllKhl
nl her hiimn 011 KoliiliiKton aNe-niie-.
The (loiiHsnl inniK Miniiun hud lnoii
ill to'- nbottt iwu M-oehs and lu-i- deiiih
Miih eNpoolid. She m III bo Kie-atl.N
inlbti'd by 11 I. ii,:.- and i-ni-i-kiow liif,
1 liilo of in (plaint. 1111 os, to whom she
was 111 ui 1 1 ondi-.iml bv lons-iin of In r
boiiHtifiil disposition unit many khuos.
She ih tun n l oil by her niwb.iinl. lour
ndiiiik thll'lioH and one buitboi, I. A.
Hail el l, of the llhiitni 'iVIeuium. Tho
J h BrMOWU '
Will Meet the Approval of tfcws,
here Todau.
Items of Interest
Display of BeaMiftil Hats Continued
In OIip Millinery Department
Visitois to our Millinery Department find something new to
admire and enthuse over every day. We show the handsomest
and most varied collection of exqtifstte hats that was ever gathered
together under one roof. Common sense has played an important
pjit in the fashioning of feminine headwear this ses3on. Black
and white seem to be the predominant colors, while elegant sim
plicity in the trimming and general tieatment is the keynote of
the designer's Intention.
At $3.98, $4.98 nnd $5.98 we show a number of Pretty
Ready-to-Wear Hats that embrace a profusion of new fashionable
idea;,. They come in white nnd black. low back sailor shapes,
with rolling brims, also in the newest Alpine shapes, trimmed
with torchon silk, in soft folds, with Uncy Pompons. Dozens of
very pretty cteations mis 101 at
Children's New Fall Hats
49c tor Children's Hlegant Soft
Felt Hats, made with stylish
rolling brim, tastefully trimmed
with silk cords and lancy band,
red, blown, giey, caibon and
royal.
75c Chikhen's High Grade
Felt Hats, trimmed with silk,
fancy band and stylish rosettes in
all the newest colors of the season
Long's Sons
I uncial Mill bo held toinmioM inuiiiint;
al ' o'i loi K.
Puneinls.
'I In- fnneial ol tho Int.- lionl.iinin
r.eddoo will take plaie; tills afteinoon
at 2 M ti mil the linii'o, and al .! o'i Im U
at the Kllst Welsh I'.aptlsl i bin ill In
tel mint will be mado in W.-Mibiini
M.net ii'iiu-tei .
M'KINLEY AND HIS CIGAR.
How Ho Got a Smoke in :i Town ol
the Stiictest Molality.
I'll 111 llu I'lll'lilili Di-ihImi
Obeilln Ohio, in tin- ii'iitu of tho
I'unnot Iiml Wt stout UesuNo, i-i piob
ably the most piiiltiinli .spot in the 011-
the I'llilnl Statis. A l.llffe lllliNi'l.sll.N
(this ibe town it.s bihiK, and s(, J . 1
onsl.N Ii.ino llie eeillose l.itlioit- Kll.nded
the 11101. lis ol llliir yoltntT people lll.ll
not onl.N is ibe s-ale ol lliinn piohib
Iled In the Nillaro limits ,uid fm- mih s
iiionnd, but tobano, in hot hoi loi
Miinhln;,-, ihewlm,- en imiillhig. Is 1111
Known in the toio, Mhlle pI.inIhk
i. mis me on ll si.in.ei Hum the piu-M-ibial
bon'.s Uotb.
CHko .Mi. .Mom oo, fotinoily a ion-Kioi-sinaii
1 1 oni the Oboilin illMiht.
Mas the loading llepiibllnin of the ll
l.iB'". and usually ontoi tallied pollliuil
oiatois of the puny nn hen l hoy N Is.
Hod "Ibe' dtN." UllllliB Mr. .MeKlll
loy'.s Hi ist Kiiboin.itoilal lampaiKii
1'iofoisor .Mom oe hail llu- pleasiiie ol
onti-i lallthiK llu landiilati Alter dln
nci on tin eNonliiK pinediliK tbr ad
diiss Mi. .Mi Kinb-j mole n Ipai lioin
his piioUot. and i.isiiall.N leiiiaiUed
"Von don't mind il I MiioKe-, do oii.
piolossoi .'"
Mr. Momoe was hkIuisi He illdn't
Mls-h to appeal inhospllable j i t dlead
nl the almost i oi lain mhIhI ostiailsni
due to lollow the dl-ioNOlN ot a
s-niolvi i mi bin phu. i. i von In- he the
piOsptetlVi- KHNf'l 11.11 iirtlli-Rie.lt Mllle.
lie i onipioinlsiil b (oiidm lin .Mi.
Mi-KlllliV to the semiiil llooi. llllollKh
a loiiff ball lo a b.n U hiliini. whoii'.
-alel.v s, teellul liolll pllblie li W . the
Mood was i ii on ed As the miioKp
iiiilod iipwanl hiMlin Uni Iv Mi .Mi -Klnloy
loobed aboni lilm Im a i lis
pldoi. "Tlleie l.-Hl't mull a thliiiv In low n,"
mid l'ioi ss-ur .loniiio.
A toal bin Koi was ilnallv IiiiihihuI
into sot n lie as a .ompiomiie.
Two dajs alii i llu- oboilin ineellnp
Ml. .Mi Klnloy spn;o at dawl MNiiponl,
the Kle.it polieiN leliloi. I'llillli Ilm lo
iiiiilllou the Obeilln opoi lime to Ills
liieiid. Coloiiil John N. Ta.Nlor. the
plopili-toi ol olio ot Hie bier potliiio.s,
lie .s-ald.
"Ily llie wn, Tii.nIoi, I'M loi a Jul.. ,
M'lid a Kin?-1 ot youi ililnn spiitooiih to
1'iolossiir Mdihoo. Don't loll lilm
NNllllo tlley (.1111" u mil Ol boll iHH--
pi 1 1 I bad a band in it."
'TolniN Illri llie Min'cesl inn I'liloliel
'I'll.N 1(11 lilt, ll lip .III US-Mil llllelll Ol H-ll-
i !- ii ui Ii ill IiIh.in. iiif mal miiI ii lo
oh. i III) A .Near l.itu- .Ml MiKliilej
was atrain Mi. .MoniooV iihcm. rou-.
NNiuiieil ami ionsoiiii'iiil. luii ui nml
with ii llbeial siippi,N uf f,uoil lliiN.inas,
lie HBilili MillKllt th" Nlllfil-l'l b-ibon.
l.lBhtlntr his ilui, In s-ald. wlih a
twhiKlo ot hl oo:
"Vmi Inne-n't u i iispldni In tuwn M-t
Iiuno on, Mom oo""
"It's might tuiiio. m-iim tho ic.spoiii-e,
"bill a few il.iyt. alter .i)ii won- heio
laM. e-nr Mime one niu me a wholo
( I. lit- ot those tlllllKs Of mill ce, I
hadn't mo hmi loi thoin. nnd tlioy
Mi-io Mith alio illlna ami mi pielill.N
painted that my wile iimi! ihem nil tor
llowei puis Thou- iMl'l olio iibotll the
Iioiim- not 111 llt'O "
It Shook His I'atth.
I Inlt Ilm, I-I lu. In ii (nil ill siin.lj; . 1 jut
ll.jr llu- ( 1 1, 1 ni li'.il in in.u.i , I'lmi,
V liiiiiilii-,iill I ji-j . ml l, Ik i iiii, ji tin-
x,!
v. i JJxrL
--SvS, ?.fs-r . . 1
rT
V
n
'T'
inese prn.es.
Ladles' Street Hats At 98c.
Ladies' Scratched Felt Hats, the
newest Alpine shapes, trimmed
with Persian anil silk bands of
the most beautiful shades.
At 49c, 75c, 98c, $1.25 and
$1.49 Hundreds of Turban and
Sailor Hats, in the latest ap
proved shapes and colors.
AMUSEMENTS.
Lyceum Theatre
M. ltl.ls, Umiu '.nd Miiiij i
A. ,1 III UN, llu-. Mtnagtr.
Honday Night, Oct. 7th
An Uilmi.itc b, urn I'iniliK linn uf liic Ke.iluHc
(.I'liinly Hum 1,
66
e Terry"
Hi nn iltril 1 W tlii ait (, ui lioin (uirlc- Nluiin'
ll'Hllll Illlil., lllll,' lliri ' lllttui(ll!l! MIf,
JNMI s It N Nil I. .i I mio line.
I'lltt- -.'", ti lll-t In .1 I.I
.scn-s I. -do I mill it '1 1 in
Tuesday. Oct. 8,
llie I lift "Mill NiiimI" ( ,hii-i) Hi iimi,
Pennsylvania
lit D11111I I. Ilm nni 1 I 1 ill, tun
I'loilmiil teflh -,,,lal Miliite lit I lino I ot
, I t w Nml., 1 mIiiI toiiipihi ,l filii ui people
111, 1 1 ililuiitiil III 11k Hi nn, ml (11 ill, llr.
lii, Mniiil, ilnl lliiiiiav 1 11I111 I'iIi llu (nil
Illlil,,! ll Nijl. Illlilllil .,1 l"il Mini . shell
uu Al .- .11 NNi.iU N H11I l.li-i ilm mil I i'il
1 a Ilm ( m In .111 1 Awful J Nplu-lon. llu-
1,11 ll sliitf M,
spu lilin la il.e Itl.nK Diiiiinml f,'n atone,
Tula Minpla .nni nllii 1-.
I'li.f. jit In si mi
s, lla 1,11 i!l Siliniln al -i 1 111
Thursday Night, Oct. 10
l s, , ,,, (ll 11 lie
' I'i s,i, 1 1, ,, 11 I'm, e,,iiiih
Nn linn It , ml (li mn il I'ii hie Im.
Dm 1 ui intitiei-. I iuIiiiu 1
.50 ARTISTS 30
si.ii I . 1 I mi n I nml 111- I'i I I, ill,
I .III III t p In Plli NIiimi Net I sp,i ,1
ll, . I,inui"ll' ( 'Ollllf- II llut-nini ll
si i'u mih lli mlifiil 'mini
I'll, I - '". I I I I. I s "I
silt ,f Hit-, pm- iMt'lit niiiiiiin,' 11 nl.
Academy of ilusic
M Itl.lfc li-ii, J l)iff, Manager.
w 1 I It-
( ninn in uu 1 ml it Di 1 n
BENNETT-MOUI,TON COMPANY.
llu -niliull N i- 1,
lil I'I Itlullll Hilt Ml(s Ml I It M, nni iv
N Dm. 11, 1 ',1 In, s, nil, , ,i, ,,i 1 1 nil. I I
,1 'tin Nml." Wiilni'i-iliv, ' I 1 I piali 'I
Nln llin-ilit, Mlii' (Mini in ilm n n
I 1 111.11 I 1, mil ui t nil- I 11. 1.' , siiiinlit ' Nl
1 in Iimi ,i Nan." Nl MINI t. In.-ile, Im
( ipl.iin - Hn.". M.ihii'il.i.t, pn ,1, 1 I
uu s mil, , lim, iin, Ilm. 1 Nut N.irk'
lu.lo Hi Mm iiir nl "-inn In Oipluiu
1, 1 , N,il '
NilI'I I'm,- in 11 in I ,i
N itlliu Pi 111 - In in ' '11 1
STAR TEiEATRE
.M.I fi III ItltlM.ll'N M4iU4cr
ill , I.. . nn. 1 11. M iiuu 11 ' r 7
'The New York Stars"
M.nij'.u- Ni iiiiu Hi In -il in tl .ucljj ami
sjtlllllll
.nni linn 11, I'm 1 iimp'i , ' lie in-i
1.1 1 1 .1 . 1 .
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111- unit 11' 1 1, , ' 11 11 1 1 1 1- .
il.i, I ,,01. l,ip 1'it mull 1 nt
Sllllin fi, I lilt 1 1 I 11.
Mill. I. ml, pli.i t il 11 litaiiii- -ir- lo
lie t itilluil 1 "
NI,,U lltllti , liilt I l-ll ,-f ll'lli'il' "dl
illi. Imil, iiltj.t- itu 11 n ilnl 'luii IliuiiJcl
li-'lJT lliullU lu b.lt'l 1) 111 "
'Hit- nM 1I11 lliiuM Iml I U Willi imil. I at"
mm li. iliilll.lii li 1 Inn lun tnlili-' tor X'
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