U V -J' "i" -" rntif! " " 4.' -v 'C'f " 'f!T 'Fs.nsiTp? ,w i 1 ., B" THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- FJLUDAY, OCTOBER 11', 1901, ', WEST SCRANTON vkvvsvv THEIR ANNUAL CELEBRATION CONDUCTED BY THE FATHER MATHEW SOCIETY. A Very Enleitnining Proginmme Henclercd In St. David's Hnll. Richard Morgan, of Lincoln Ave- i nuc, nnd Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Rebecca Avenue, Married nt the Bride's Home Funeral of Mis. William F. York and William Scnlley Other Matters. The Hyde J'.uk Vulhor Aliilhcw so ciety hold their imiiiml entertainment nnd social in Kt. David's, hull Inst even ing, where a huge number anthered 1o participate in tlti event. The en Ici'tuliiuient provided win thin miRhly enjoyed, tnul nearly all the numbers .were encmed. J1I.-S Mnitfiiret 'I'lmi'iiton opened tilth piano selection, anil was J'ullnw imI by Mahler James AlelliiKli, who miiik two popular souks. Allchuel Doimeun also siiiik In his usual line voire, and solos were rendered )y l.mightln Alc JIiiBli, John ShiiUKliiicssy, Cnrntel Fabry and Allss Jlni'Kinet Ainisby. "William Ciilroy deehitmeil In an able Tiianncr, and remarks or made by Chairman Thomas Vlpinlng-, .lames c. Crillnuhcr, V. J. Campbell and '. !. Hlolund. A feature of the exeu-lsr-s avci e the Instrumental selections rendered by rllO St, 1'atilck's parochial school or chestra, and the violin solos played by Frank Mel Inle. At the elot of ihe entertainment refreshments weie seiv ril. and a daneu followed to muMe by Miss Thornton. Washburn Street Presbyterians. 'An enjoyable session of the Ladies' Missionary society was held ycsteiday afternoon nt the home of Mis. Kiifrene Fellows?, on South Main avenue. The work for the cnmliiK year was outlined nnd refreshments were served. The Christian Kndenvor society held h business mcetins In the jiarlors of the ehureli last evening, which was lamely attended. Several matters of inleiest to the society weie discussed and acted on. Young- People Entertain. The youiiff people's society of the Fit St. Welsh CoiiKi-efratioual chinch Rtip a very creditable Piitertainment last evening to a larsc audience. 1ev. A Daily Reminder "Vou will not lie ilioppniniril In Dutour's T.ii; it will n-lidr that 4 tonsil ami L'uM in unc ni',rht. FOR SALE BY O. W. JENKIX3. Uavld Jonee, the pastor, was chair man, and a feature of the event vnn the sliiKlnc of Hev. J, Twysun iloties, of Kbonnburg, who Is visiting here. Itccltations were Riven by Ueutrlrc Carson, Thomas Kilos, William D. Davis and John T. IJiivIps, and solos were rendered by Homer Heese, Helen Thomas, tib.xle Jenkins, Thomas Kilns, llsther Thomas, Thomas Abrains ami David Jenkins. The entprttiluineiit con cluded with the pIiiuIiik of a patriotic spleeUon by the atidipiice. -M If Nor ma Williams accompanied the sIiikois on the piano. A soelnl was afterwards enjoyed In the basement of the chmeh, whete lee cieam, candy, etc., was offered for sale. Blockade Finally Raised, For several weeks West Lackawanna avenue, between North Main avenue and Cheslnut street, has been block aded by the lemoval of a three house block fioni the rear of Clarke Hiotheis' Htoies to the vacant lot on the oppo site of the stieet, owned by Joseph Cassesse. In order to move the IiiiIIiIIiir It, was iieccsary to cut one-thlid of It away from Ihe test, and llrst move that. Then the other part was moved. Mm h tumble was expei lenced with the oveiliead wlrex, but all I ills was finally overcome, and now Ihe stieet is open aualn for vehicular tradlc. The foundation for the Immense ex tension to Clarke Uros." stores Is near ly loinpleled. and the structural iron Is on the wound i early to be put in place for supporting; the main building. Wedding Announcements. Itiehaid Morgan, of North Lincoln avenue, and All's Kliznbeth Smith, of North Kebppui avenue, were united in manlage last evenlnjr at the home of the Inkle's parents. Hurton II. Uais, of Main avenue, anil Miss Mary Ulixn belli Jones "f Jackson street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AVilliam A. Jones, will be united in m.irrliiKC at noon on Oct. 111. at the home of the yountr lady's parents. Charles K. Lee, of North tiiomley avenue, was united In marriage last owning to Miss Pauline Spuelh, at the home of the bride's parents In Car bondale. Seen Three Yeais' Service. Arthur, son of Mr. ami Mis. John Davis, of Noitli llebecca avenue, le turiied home recently fioin thiee years of continuous service in the. rut ted States navy. He enlisted in 1S!lS, and sailed fioni New York on the Oic gon. He spent soiiip time In the Phil ippine Islands, where he lirst saw act ive service. AftPi'waids young Davis fought in China, dining the Uoxer uprising, and while doing picket duty was taken prisoner by the enemy, but escaped and rejoined his company. He brought home w Ith him a number of interesting relics. division?, Ila'ucr's band played and St. Paul's Pioneer corns inarched with their old-tlmo enthusiasm. The Hyde Park Father Mnlhew (-o-cloty and cadets and tit, Leo's bat talion wore also In line. A large num ber of .uung people look ndvaiitiiRi! of the cheap excursion rales and spent the day In Wllkes-Harie. Paraded in Wilkes-Barre. West Seranton temperance men were very much In evidence in the Catholic Total Abstinence union paindo in Wilkes-Hiu i e yesterday. Walter ATc .Niehols was maishal of one of the Stone Throwing. Stones wetc thrown throunh street ear windows yeslndny by a ciowd of hoys who hid behind the HhnpFon Methodist Kplscopal church, The pavement lit front of the cdlllcc was lllernlly covered with bt niton glass. An Ingonlnus plan to delay the cais was put Into execution oil South Main aPinie, near Washburn street, whole the boys "paiked" the switch, ti-lng their school books as tampers. It re quired several minutes' Iturd work on the pint of the street ear employes to letnovp llio wedges In the switches. Two Spotting Challenges. Karnes t Yeuch, of West Seranton, has Issued a challenge to wrestle any lightweight In Hip country. Man and money ready a I Mulsh's Intuit looms, North Slain avenue. Daniel O'Drlen, of Taylor, has Issued n challenge to play a game of quoits with any man fioni Pllttoti to Cnr boudale, the distance to be tlttppu or eighteen yards. lie piefers to play John Lewis, or West Sei anion. Two Funerals Yesterday. Rev. II. C. McDermott, pastor of the Simpson MethodNt Kplscopal church, iilllclalcd at the funeial of the late Mis. William F. York yesterday afternoon. The services were held at the family home on Jnekon street, where ninny friends and relatives congregated to attend the funeral. The pallbearers were Benjamin Anthony, Daniel Davis, l'lllHh Price, James Lougworth. Kd wurd (ironmo and Olto Schnikert. Durlal was made In the Washburn street cemetery. The funeral of the kite AVilliam Seal ley, who was killed on the railroad nt Port Mori Is, occuried yesterday after noon fiom the house at 120 North Van Huren avenue. Shoit services were held over the remains In Kt. Patrick's Catholic church, and Inteiment was made in the Cathedral cemetery. The pallbearers were Joseph and James Citirrcll, AVilliam Corcoran, John Lin ner. AVilliam Huggerly and Michael Culkin, Events of This Evening. P.egular meeting of the (Hobo of Odd Fellows In AVaslllngton Five candidates will take the tin gree. The Men's leasuo of the Welsh tlst church will meet this cvenliif lodge hall, t dc- Uap- GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Special Bargains For Saturday Shoppers The Annual Handkerchief Sale Closes on Saturday eveniug at 9 o'clock. If you get to the store before that time you may participate in the extraordi nary low prices Avhich have prevailed all week. If you come later tnau that looking for Haudkerchiefs,you'll pay regul prices, ana tuat means quite a difference. ar 'i Ladies' Hosiery and Underwear Ladies' Fine White Cot ton Vests, with extra qual ity fleece lining and beau tiful finish, A match less value at 50c Ladies' Fast Black Fine Cashmere Hose, pure wool - and finely finished goods. 2 A mere half dollar 07lft 4 quality for just J(2G fm-f44-f tf-M-4- -44--4-f 44 i-f't Ladies' Night Robes The I.J1I10V Aid society ot Hie Hampton Hirifl Wet liu.l wt KpiKip.d ihiucli .tic pt.innmp .1 ium iiijkc vile in llir lien tiUmr. Tlir -on- of Toninri.niLO t Jli-e tlnli will mint :it lln' coimT of iiin .1cnln, .mil .l.n koii urot Hik 1 iiiiin; nnd o lo (,'icpn lliilsc to .itrmil tli j-miicmI n'lifnuicc oi iln l'liinitui' Mclliod ! 1 Inn 1 h. 'I'lii' lir-l nil lull of I'm lit linci Sot 1.1 1 i-luli m.k In-Ill In Mu.ii-,' ,,ill .i,i i-vtnini; .mil w.is liiKi-ly ,-iUi mltd. Vm-i.i1 t.iniliil.ili--, iru- inili.iiul iiil.. tin- l.tnk, of tin- I'.itriotlu Oiiln v,n, of nu-iii.i li Hip nu-iiilii-r-i of 4,mi:i .Vo. IT-- .11 llii'li inriliir.' in W.i-lniiglKii I1.1II l.i-t f-M-iiins. Mh. ,in H1J.111I. of .i-lilinin ttrrt-l, rntu IiiihiI llu I..ii1ii' .Mil mi iclj of 1 In- l'ir-1 II in- tit flninli nt Iii-i lionii- 1,1-1 piniii!. 'I ho l.nlio me pirpiiin-; lor llio npeninq of I tic- m-n i lunch on Oi t, -Jil. 'Ihoiu.is .loitl.iii. of 1'1, l,i(t--on --tinl. m.i Ifioli'MiI .1 .-"ijni-c luit.i .it tin' Iioiiip of Ins p.iii'iiU on Wi-ilno-ilii ncnini,". It h.is jn tnjoi- Rill." .It.lll. A niiiiilu 1 of fiirinl- of II1-1I H,Mu- ti-mlirnl liim .1 niipi,v 1.11I.1 on W 0 Iiic-iIjj I'Miiinir, wlikli proMil 10 liu ,1 mij pit'.i-unl ntl,iii. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. AMi'iin.,11 iml Mi. .lolm I'. Ki-llv. ,f mitli So cutli -trcd, will Ii.im- tonislit li .1 fen il.ii- i.-it lo Ihp I'.lll-Alllfl it .ill (-pii-illon. Mi-. I'lif-lnr 11111I il.iuulitt r A1111.1, of I'ill-lno cr. r 1111 mil limno jolculij fiom .1 i-n uiili Mi. .iml .Mi-. M. I. Uii f lev. f I'oil. -tii-i-t. Mi- M.ilii'1 I'lnlliji-, of U nit-mi -lu-ol. In, rrtiiintil home iruin 1111 o.ti-iuloil i-li in Vuoni 'II101111, 1III.1111., n N'oiili (..nholil ,iruiir, l in Mivl MimIiim. Mi. .iml Mi-. .l,,-.'ili M.nliii-p.n lo-i, t-t ro I. ,11 1 .11 tin- l,.iii-iiiiiii.i!i. lti-i. .1. Tnj-iui .loin-, I'll. II, of I'.l., H.I-, tin- au-l III lll. Daiiil ,1 1l.1v. l.ltiMllin Dili-, of Xuitli lMu-u I .ikiiiii-, I rPlloil-ll ill. Willimi llopl.ins, of V01II1 l!iluu.i .iirinic. In Klinncil I1011K timn .1 liiii wild liiunl-i in Toll-Mil.-. Mt-. MiN.illi, of IMMnii, i llio k t ,,f Mr--, 0'.M.illi-i, of r. 1 n 1 1 M ilit .iMiiiii-. of "- lllll l.h, h-lniil,', ji-lii- NORTH SCRANTON. Ou Saturday we will place on sale about 10 dozen Ladies' White Night Robes that have become slightly counter soiled. Some of the highrst priced numbers in stock are included in these and from these the list runs down to the gowd medium grades. Cambrics, Kuglish Long Cloths and Fine Muslins are the materials, with trimmings of unlimited variety and all good. Prices Very Nearly Half. J iMiini', ii.i-. ic in MtiMluoiui, Mi-tlioili-t I'pi- I llnl .-Uii, 1 III UHm4mnu"u ,. 4 Ladies' Silk Waists : ;- In Men's Shirts - .w.T .M4UIUU 4UW g in the best colorings ai effects. These waists a There's a uew line in the window today which dressy men ought to see. Open back and front in all the uew materials and patterns tor all wear, all sizes up to 17'j ami iS. Choiceofanythiu.tr in the 1 window for $1.00 and t l $1.50, v New and stylish gar- meuis iresu irom tue makers, aud embraciug an me new lasmou lueas aud are 4 actually worth $4 each, 3 aud the siV.e list is com '-plete. Price to Saturday 3 buyers $2.98 .fttft,ttttttt-ttt t-tttttt , Wllll.ini Mi-tiilitli, nf iint. tnincil lii'iiu- atioi M-itins iiU-ml. -N V. '111.- I..11II-' Mil .01 li-lv of tlir toli.il ihuiili m-imiI .1 Niu' tin; llio iliiiuli iniloii- li-t 1, 1 inn.'. 'Illl! I'l.llkt-ljll I,- of llll- (.i-dloll Mill pill 1 110 i-tlnin; .-u.inli'ii Ii-iiii ,1 u.iiiic oi li.i-lvi t lull 111 tin- Aiiilili'ilimi 1I1I- runliiu, Ml Uii-ljn MII5011 .mil Ml- lli-iinilo Miu it, of I'iit.iuii 1M10 Ii.im- lii'tn i-itln-; I1I1111I. In thl-. ai-iilmi foi (In- ni-t itl ictniiu-il Inni .M-li nl.iy. I'ttu 1 .ujii.tiili i.i- uniinl in 111 11 1 1.11.1- to Ml- IIiIiIkoi D.-iIiio, i-lil.-i il.iuuliKi 01 Mi, .mil Mi-. 'Iln.iiij litiiii,-, ot Wi-i Mii1,.-i biiiti. ii' lie- llulv IIii-.ii i iliiiuli. M-lrnlij .iili-iiiouii I'.v lln. N. .1. Mi-M.iini-. ",i. In hi,, w,i ailvmli-il bi lit-i 1011. in, .Ml- M.ili.-l M, ,1,111, of C.iiIiiiiiiIjU, Mlllll- .lollll II.IU-Jl-ll.l, or Kl.lMI .IMI11II-, .llll-il ,1- t.louiii-iii.iii. Alli-i llio ii-n innn.v ,i pi-ifiiiini-il tin- li.ippi 1. mil.- luiipli- In' 1 011 ,111 I'M'inliil I1011..M1101111 in Ni.v oi ,ui, I'luliili-lplil.i. On tlll-ll lllUIII Jill" Hill li-illl! on Hi, 1 Mjil.i-t Hint. K r iWWNAlAAAWVS THE EVENT THAT SHREWD BUYERS WAIT FOR i ti Our Great Friday Afternoon Sales Phenomenal prices and wonderful values are here again this week to gladden and surprise every customer that attends our popular Friday Afternoon Hourly Sales. These sales are a boon to the people, as it enables them to pur chase seasonable goods of the best qualities considerably under the regular prices, thus realizing a substantial saving which cannot fail to find favor with all those bent on practicing a wise economy. Some very attractive bargains in New Fall Goods are offered this Friday afternoon, and many wants can be fulfilled from the numerous items here in serted. The description is not exaggerated in the least. Just a plain, true statement of the bargains that will greet you at the store. Read every item. Sale. N'o. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. - Housefurnisbing Department In Basement This iiopii's bavRiilns In the Iionse fut 11NI1 In?f (InpHi'tment eclipses :ilt previous loc-onls never before and perhaps never iibuIii will sucli a ki'uikI opportunity be presented lo the thrifty housekeepers of Seranton to pur Iinp meritorious and useful house necessi ties for such little money as these llgitrcs im- 11. 0ii. ,..i. 1- , , .,,.,.,.- At 5c Tin Bargains that are won derful when the rising prices which prevail are considered. COKPHK AND TKA TOTS AND GUAM I T ATKD JI II,IC MKASUUKS-SllKlitly shop worn, woi'lh three or four times mote than tliy price this Fi Ulay afternoon, hoii (! 5c Sflc. FOR FOr,DlX(S 1 ItOX HOARDS AND 4'1'liTAlN STKKTCIIKRS These hoards have stands which make l hem convenient for u-e. regular price $1.2,".: also l-yard 4;m taln Stretchers. For this hour on sale 09C .1c. FOIl J1IMC .IITJS AND t'RIIAM TMTVIIKHS In tlrst ilnss Majolica ware, hiuidsome blended Ki'een colors, lesu- gj lar iirice 10c. Friday sale at uC ! M: FOR .lARDINlKRrW-.Mado of term lolta ami beautifully decorated: ivru- f) lar price 1,"e.; for the hour sale, each rQ Sale No. 2 Begins Promptly at .1 O'clock. Dress Goods Department Main Floor .lu.n now, In the nick of time when fall fabrics are needed, comes this wonderful biit'Kuiu chance. Such vulues as these nuiy never bo encountered asiiln, so strike uhlle the Iron Is hot. Come, to the stoio at .1 o'clock Friday afternoon and get your share of the good lliliiRS. 4 4 AT .'Wc. A YARD TIIH FOU.OW1NC, GOODS: All-wool Flannels, all-wool Zebe llne l'laids, line hilk and wool Novelty Cloth, eloKiint doubl" width Vorsleds. Tliese K"ls aie -12 inches wide, In all kinds of plaids, checks nnd color combinations, Including this followiiiR' latest shades: Gray, Oxford, red, runlet, loyal blue, navy, brown, old rose, blnck, 4"lc. Splendid fabrics for ladies' and children's dresses, coats or skirts. Hernial- prices f.ile. and inc. yard. For one hour only the pi Ice is, yard..,. 33c lc. FOR -. nnd 10c, TIN .MINK KAMI'S The kind. Friday sale at each 4c L'le. CIU'-MU TRAY AND RRCSII orated Japan; regular value, 3!)c. l-'riday sale In dec- 21c Great Steel Enamel P-V. FOR IiKRl.tNK COVFRIOD TL10S I and (!-iiiart sUe. worth 7Vr. and iwc. For Filday sale Bargain KKT- 35c ile FOR GOOD COllN HROO.MS I'rlces aie koIiik up on brooms; thej-e are worth Sic. Friday sale 21c Grand Bargain Jl.'.ia FOR IIA.N'DSOMK DINNKR SFT Fine AVbile Senii-Forcelaln: Six dinner l)late, six hupper plates, six pie plates, six fruit dishes, two meat dishes, one uncoM-n-il dish, one loveied vefielable dish, one coveied sugar dish, one coveted butter dish, one eieein jug, one bowl; M pieces in all: i'or u l.ir alue, WM. Friday sale The Greatest Shoe Offer That Was Ever Hade me. for ciioici: of fini: shoi:s, vm- slstins; of women's house shoes, women's slippers and one-strap sandals, with ope-in, coin and common sense toe; boys' and girls' shoes made of black kid, box calf and wax calf, double or single soles, suitable for dies-? or school wear. Correct shape and comfort able III new style fall shapes shoes that aie worth S,r,o and always sell for that. In the one hour sale nt Salo No. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. Blanket and Pillow Department Main Floor, Right Side of Elevator i or Head every itim and don't skip any you'll miss bargains that are n boon to the pocket. AT ::.-.c, Sun FI-.'ATIIKR PI I. LOWS These pillows Illled with pure feathers and cov ered with the l.Lst fancy ticking. IJcgular price ,i0 cents; lor this hour sale each 35c COMB1NA- Second Floor AT 2le. INFANTS' OUTFIT TION SA1.I-: Vour choice of the following: Infants' Outing Flannel Dresses. Infants' Out ing Flannel Skirts with White Muslin bodies, Infants' Worst ed Socks and Hoolles, In fants' Shirts. Infants' Hands, Infants' Long White Skirts, deep liein: Infants' Yoke Slips, Infants' .Mitts. Regular L'.'e. and olc. value; for llio hour, 21 C each 94c .1'4c. FOR TWIU.KD COTTON I'RASII TOWELING, in bleached or unbleached goods, with red fast-iolor bonier and double side selvage: never before sold at "3, this prke. For the hour at, yard. , 3fc Second Floor AT $1.I0-CHILDRKN'S QI'KEN CLOTH JACK UTS. sizes to 12 years of use suit able for fall wear: come in red, brown, blue, tan and garnet: made Willi handsome sailor collar and fancy trimmed with braid. Uegu- l.ir value, $I.ys to M.IiU. For the hour sale at 1.49 AT Pc. A YARD, FINK SII.K 1MBRONS Pure all silk Taffeta-Satin and tiro Gt.iiu liibboii") in a bundled desirable lolors and shades. These ribbons, from 'J'j to .1 Inches wide, aie worth l-"c. and ISc. For the hour at. per yard 9c 1.98 Grocery Bargains V;. A CAN for Condensed Milk iml up by Anglo-Swiss I'oiidensed Milk Co. and Maca roni ami Spaghetti: in one pound l-. packages. Sale prke 2C le. A I'Ol'ND for California 1'riines, blight and fresh. Fourteen bats of l.iiuudry Soap g for Ai)C :.?(. FOR GINGHAMS AND IMORCALKS SJ Inches wide. C( ill all the new full and winter stripes and plaids. Fen-ales aie dark ground and these colors: navy, cadel, (iiiilinal, brown, black, etc.: also in new fancy llgiues. 1'egular priie 10c. and run- sideied good value at thai. For the hour sale Ihe price Is 3. 5:;c n 1 ADVERTISERS OF FACTS ONLY. Second Floor AT Jiie. OFTING FI.,ANNKf, SKIUTS- Many pretty patterns. Skirts made with deep hem. Considered a bargain at I'.'c. ; for the hour sale at 19c nain Floor AT lie. un.WY FAI.I. I'NDKIlWIJAn FOR MKN Natural wool in grey and brow 11. Kvery gainieiit made extra slroiig; faced with silk bands. All sizes up to 11. Shifts and Drawers, for the hour; legular price 00c, each at , 44c -- AT 10c. DO.MKT FI.ANNF.l. SKIRT PAT T1CRNS In giey, tan. pink, blue, Uc. JCni brolderi-d edge stitclied with tine cotton to match holders. Sizes, SI inches wide ::ii indies long. Regular price .:ic for the hour sale at, each j-.ni- j Moss $ and iyt The Greatest Bargain That Ever Was Put on Sale 1 lie. FOR HANDSOMI-: UWNDRV RAGS Large sUe in two tone lolors, everyone ililferent. Slaliiied pattern and altogether just the right article lo hold the wash. Regu lar value ".c; lor Just sixty minutes the price is, eacll 9c AT lfie. FINK STKKI. SCISSORS Assort ed sizes, well made and of good iiuality sU'el. Giioil value at i'-'ic; lor ihe hour sale ai, each , 19c SOUTH SCRANTON IMPORTS CHARGED WITH DIS ORDERLY CONDUCT. season, and was thoioughly enjoyed by the gin Ms. An liifoiiniil social fol lowed the supper and was Kept U un til the cail morning hours. BEFORE THE ALDERMAN. DUNMORE. 11.111.1 Puiiil.e. I'ii-m ininii-Imiii.illi.ii, incut,- nihil,',- nf wi-lnnm-. ibv mil lie nlin-iinl al Ihe M,-ii,1i, Miiiml iii-u MimLir, win 11 iln- fullowlns ttlll In- IlllllCli-lli -"lllglli, nliildl, I. A. Muni'! tluslii-'. iiiliiijii- Hi-iuii. lti-i. l . II. Vnliii:. liiili r Globe Wareboiise )u-tiii; Miliiluip lulling, .clioijlj lull ( j ;,. w.nu inunln, ii-i.ii.i, mu.ii iluci, I'M,. I'mnH ami llnl.v Viv-l . JiMii-, lljulrl I'.inrll, .up.rlii trnilrni; wu.i .-i.ln, ul,y o,; ii-ni.iiK,, ,j fiiiiiici- iiiuiiIhu oi 1I10 kl Ii.jI ; tinging, .i-liuolj ailiii, 'llionii, IIiiihiioiI, .1. ,1.1.11a tiipnlnlcnil. mi; .inniiil hioii, h-uci.ii, kinui, .divoli liiiit'iiiiiiuii, , 1,101. A Iiii HDttil ulioin tin- 1 oi mis i-iijujoil Inc ouliDini- n( ,1 lii-t on ink ifhtin- mi-nt. nf the (olinnliu iii.il siMimoik l.il inxlil, nhoii .lului 'I'lidjie i0ii'lli-il ,l.uno M0111I1.111 nlmnt innn mi ,1 SUlll' llllClatl'il Wllll-llulliiu-. TiiiIji mil.. 11 nil. j jjnl miiIioiiikIiij- Uiu irj.011 fui In. ii.i.luoii. nliUli .iii lniilj,: 'lli-i.m.t- ii. Siniuioik I u-i 'limy Men- lili,rjl Kjuili'il I0lii-,liiiu'iit nn llu- .iy. I .ill .Mnll.ilt, 1 lie .miiiij: ,1111 nl ,1. r Mn.ljit, i Diinl.ei mo.-t, i nili-iins liein .1 loinpoiiml nu (mo nl tUu l.mpi J. . 1I11- v., 1 ,,f .1 t, iolt-,u imiljit .11 11 lom lull cuiiie a iiiv ii j s aj.i, Mi. Mi-iw uihI MN-t hlnw ami Jb-s ilUkinion, vl HiHkUinl, lli' a-f l,Uniii at IIib In.me or Jlr. uml Mn. A. 1), llUUnlun, A SENSIBLE MAN HYuM use Kemp' lUl-am for the TI1ro.1t irni I.ur;j. It I) lutins more Cuujlw, t'olj. Aitlima, IlroiKliltli, Cro-jp auJ all 'threat and Lung 'J'rouMcj, tluri any otlur iucJiiIn. Tirj prciriclor lu autliuiUcd any iltu;gUt In gin )ou (jani)li lloltlc l-'uc lu luinlnco jen ot I lie I uimII o( tliti ;;ivat rciucily. t'rii Sao. au-1 SO. Wnnauts for Their Arrest Issued by Alderman Lentes They Will Have n HearhiE' This Morning' nt 0 O'clock Fred Martin Entertained n Party of Friends nt n Pig Ronst. Number of Cases Hen id Befoie Aldermen Celebration in Honor of Joseph Com nil. Two of tint recent Inipoits who nre employed by the Seranton Railway lompany to 11111 the rais, weie ai'ivsteil yesterday on this side for illsuideily conduct nn lufoi unit Ion swoiu to by chillies Oram, Tim .inauiK were uiuilu out by Al ilernuiii I.entes, and served by Coiihta ble Woelheis. A healing In the i-n.-e wtis si-heduled lust night, but at the letpiest nf Ailoiuo II. A. K'nunp, at torney for 1 ho company, the Hint wimp allowed tu stay on tho i.-ir.-, uml the c-nre was postpoued until 9 -'i Iml, this liioinlug, when the iiupoiis. vh(i aro designated in the uananu; as .lolm Uofi will ho produeed. AVarraiits urn out for other Inipoits on iharges nfcanyliiE i-oiuealeil weap ons nnd inaKliiB tluvals, and tlieic promises to bo lively luoceedlnas al the heailuy. A Pig .Mai tin. 11 treat Roast Piuty. the IiotelUei-iier, fur- to n selcit ini ly of Pie.! nlshcd frleild.s last eeliilig When they gath ered about U o't lock and weie tvsaled with 11 ilclicloiis jiiiint; loasi pig ur what is kuuwii in German us "Spoil feikel." The plece-de-ieblstaiuu was fiulu-l-llshed with ull the Uuluties of the bail M. 1. I., iii-ii. in. nf 111; u iii. in aiiimi1 I'll-, Zi ii-.in, i.f 1 t,n'in'-, 11I111. Iiif-iic iji-niuii l.i nn - usii-i.lii 1,11 .1 iluii- nl ,i Mull .mil ImIIii.i Hull hi Ir-lltml Hull In .i- kIiiiiU uiili ,1 In-i r uIi-n ,11 a Jiillilii.itlnn In-Ill li-.lill.i, Imii 1 Ik- 1, mill iml guiiii- I lu 1 1I11-iK-uniliiil lliu n II. ll' 1 J-i' i. iji-liii.-i'il i Ink 1 1 ilnlim.1'. In-. ( ( In :-t lilt U. nf -.'II ll.iilii.nl num., n mi i' mil liitniinaiinii ,i.iin-l , I'. M1II.1I1. nf Ul'-I Mailvll nlllit, nn a lll.lll' nf I.IIIIIIV III I1.1II11-. 111 llnl In- li.nl l.i , I 1 1 t.i tilt ill--, u.llni, ulilili iia uiu 11 mi t;,miK lt.it n far 1ml not In. II ili-llM'inl. Hi-ii li.l.ilil kIiiimhI lli.il In- u,n iiillh-li iiniiHinl nf a ilirlii- In l.n'p 1T11' M..I1I1, u IiU Ii. Ii.i tin- H.1.1. In Iml ncu-r ,i.',i 'I fur, 1I1. 11 llu- ui'ii'K alilirniuli niilrinl, I.Jil nut .Ml .'mill'1, ami llnl 11, llu' i.ii- i-ri 11" safe In 11.111 1 111 mil lio vul no K'liiill iiaiinii I11 In-, m 11I11., hi' 1. mill 11, a annul in tall i-iny 1I41 ni , in rilaln 111,- t.u i. Mill.il.'ii f 1 -.Inn i.ii-.iiul k.itul Kioiy u liui'i ih" pialn. Ill) .llnl .1I1I1 mill'. .11. .1 inli'i i'iii- '.u.ih lia-1 U'i'ii litiiuiil, lilt- ia-i- .i ill-lill'-i'il. NUBS OF NEWS. Viiimiiiiii-iiiuii it nijilo nt i'i iiij i.i-niuil if (IhiIk .-iii.unltl, .1 r-iin;.-li u,ir U'liun, .i.ul t lull lluilit,, a 'u'll'l,ii.)ui .u.'iii,- inly nf Hi iklt. 'lilt) ucl'lin i, in ul.i- il.ui S.i. '.-.i. I. luih 4 IV.l. Hi" L'oniiiici, I.il tiaii'u-, -f Huh ttii-ol, ivi.d .iJiii'il pii Ira null- 11 i-u ilj., j,u, .'lu' i' na,vii'4 a lui'i 1U11 l' I1I1 injiiiol f.llli'r. 1.- twin" 1.,'ln-' .Vfjlii, li,nllin- Iii 1 11 iml" Iniil , ; I... inilil'.. a'lljn, illin', null tiailit. fcu-i Jamli It j.--l 11, r, nf r.-ilii- bti-niie, I'liuil.iuicil Iii. inniiaii?? n( lli- "tm ,-nilil Ul I.01 iii-n. iiitf, In . 'jiiii'.ii-iini.aliiiii nf lil., I'H'iiiy-luiiiili liiul.ilai. Ilriny ijllill, e! .'!')- Ilhl.nr.l llti-l, 1 lr I'Uliil hi- I I1I1 11 nliiili liiiilniji In a litim;; n'jii in r ' mlay Willi. nil llilllc, mImi lus Lull Tit- uiui.. i-f filnni. mi I'll, -ii-' llu- l-.l-l vuk, k'H ( Kiila.i in li.j liona- In lltunkltn, . . Mali.i I'.-I.li'lil. nf 1I1I, nlil.' mill in l.llt-i-UllK' u-uiilji villi in,, railicr .Mil inn Gui it--lid llu l, luvk 1'ju Iii tin- total aliit.'ii'-niti pa 1 a do. rail M'lli-r, of Clin lrri-t, It nur-iiik Inliulij to I'otli luii.l, auJ atnu, at 4 icoiilt vl i-)iiiin' in i.i'iMit vii.li .-. .1I1I111',' w.iu-r iml -I1-1111 a fen il w an. ,1,1-1 lh (..nn. 1, 1, nf l'i;i-r,,n ., i-luli' aii-l lilir -iiri, ,!. In-11. , ml In ,1 il-n 11, .111 111.1111 iiii-niU mi Wi-iln -ila.i niiilil, iilinli hi- llu- 1I1I1I1 rKlll ,1111, ill'!-. Ill ill III- lillll!. Ill' '.i.i- il'l.i ii.-I-ii.l Ii.i hi, 1-1 1111, ilih nifi- In i.iiii: lai tin-l-itm- In a 9-.il il mji ii iiiii'ii'-tiiu -111.1' 1,1 lii-lii li.il! .i- il.iiul .11 1. .1, .liu', lull, nn Mi'ii. .111 inn. I.i-i nil. in. I11I111111 llu- lii'U mini ,n, i ih, I'm nili-ili I in Inn 1 lull. i'Iii- .11111- u.i, irl pi. nil fium -,,nl lu inn, h, ,ni, mi, ,i 1 nil- rnjiiu'il l' -I'lll.ll lllttl.lt til ..l'i I llnl-. Ill- 1; lllll' li'.llll in a -inn- nf ."tin, In Ijuh i-t llio lli-frmlii, 1 1. 1 n iii lliiiiiir,, of snilli "1 1.111I1111, .mil if l.i'llii' lllHill-nll, ill I'i'l.'l-liulL', MIU' lllllti-il In iii,iiiIji,o In tin- llu. I" p lliii, it llu- l.'dlar ai.-iiiio Mi inn I1-1 l'.i.i i.p.il ui-iiinui-, 11, 'llllllHl.lt .llll'lll.-lll, Illl III, I '"I I. l, , Mi. Iliiiiiin,' uill n-i.li' a' JI'J I'ii-, -fill miiiiii-, ttn iti ..f .iml llnl Ml.. GREEN RIDGE. Mixi-i M.ir- ami .I11II.1 Innliiuin 'l.lllll-l'i, lll.lll. ait- -ilt'-l., nt In. I Muill I'.inlli.iiii. Dr. I. .1. 1. 111, in-,- ill liu 11, 1 an .ii,ici luf.-n-Hit- iniiviiitliiii o S111nl.11 diliunl ii.iil.i'i, 11 l.li"lf, I'a., ii-.lcitlii, il,i,ii '( ln, I 1,'it-" 'In,- IuIiiii, "Wit mil II iili.nl nf llu- I11.I1 I', ,.i!i," l,,i ll.'i. .1. . Ulialui u. inli Mill l-t-il.'liiiit.l ai Hi., ilui n II'U-i' ll,in ,1 uriiili tin iii'iiii,'.-, 1, ali 10 ,v uiu ni 1 lie liivt eiiltiluimiiililH nf llio ii-,,., ,11 It 1, In', iii lou1,i-tl fniii,iiil In uiili tiimli li.lt-iifi ami llio ii-ioii-i,- uaktr n ill il.inliilf.. Ii- (jii'ilul l-.i a full I.K.i..-. 1 ,a.i !, nf ,lnay M.-ilio.li.t I'ii Initial litilili S11111l.1t v 'iml c-'if 1 i' l.i' I'll a. ins1 rii-Ifiljlni'i-nt In lii s.tinlii Klii'iiU 1 ".mil la-t t'wnli.i, iitien tln fulloniii iiKMiuiiiiiin nat iiihIi-k.I: I'I.hi.i ilui-l. I'liii'lii:.- I..in;.nii .11. .1 M.n llai.iii it-, ilalim,, I..1II.IH II nn nun' u.ilin .111, 1 ti.ni, il.ii-l, 1,1.11 ii-, llt-olt- -i,ul,li,,iti; ml. Ijlltiii,' I iiiin I'ariilianr, l.jililr.'. III'. s'iiii,uii, In,, -nl. 1, Mi. Ujriiin; u-ihaiii.li. Niim- r linltli 1n.11.11 miu, I'lif, I'l'll-tt inn. 11 In r: .i.Iij. I luii. .i ill ll.ilili.urji; linllii tulo, M. ,1. Ilm I,. Iioi-i-r; ii-tiia.inn, l.uln luii.iantHii'. t : In- ttil-l' of Iiil- ltnljlilif. lllli-.llllHIltd unc ii.:iit inni a i-t.ial liuin i-ri,t.ii,. llUlilit II' pull (iiaml Mj-tli- i.i',,i- lljip v l.i -t 11 nmt: ili-Ullul tlir fullniiin 1.H1..1- nf l-.u-ii lliilio In.U,.. .i. iiu;, nilt-pi'nui--it tii.. i.r Hdil M ": olilf liraml, . I.. Ailhiiun, il't- liiuii'l, M, ). r.iiiiluni; iiaiili-n, 1 1, W, l.cul-l iiili'lilitul', V. .1, Ili'iUuh. l. .-. ,i llllilli' ulji-.l, O. 1 1. Cnltln; l II, -.,, p. .i. Ir-'il; II. II. S. lu Uo ai iml, iIkvuv I'ar.on,; I II. Si,, lluili' lljiiouilltf; tecne uppor- 1,1-, I, lilllhll. (1. Inni,, 1 tl.l I I'.till. II I. IllSll.tli; 11':'. uii- KU.111I.11., II I'.i.ifi-iii lii-l-li' utiii'lian, I i,u, . I.iiiik ili.ili'll tn lion 111;; tlir in ,1 lll.Hinll - lillm'lir, I 'lll'-llllli'lll-. 1-111,1, Mill! ,,f -a'nU.i In . t 'lltt', 1 1I1-, n in, lint Ii limn nit- .ml rlsai-. sun nrw-tl, --i uis iitit-pti-ini fii'iii it, 11I1 .ill ,11 llio iiu- IniLi", li", welt lit mi, inni l.i. l.i Iriftnl. nf tin- In 'lie lir-i. Mint,- 'll'l I'llj-etll tilt.' LUIlillj;'.-! CIUI tam-ici.t, OBITUARY. AMIS. .II-:SS11.' AI. llfSTKKD dlo,1 ycsienlay of piinumoiila at tin- reel deiKti of Mer sl-,ter, Airs. .1. 13. H.ud 1111; of Nicliolsoii. I'.i. The funeral will In In id .Saturday al in.so a. m. fltilll tile Harillnu lesideiiie, .lACuli 1 Uii. 1.1-31!. a well Known r.-.-lileui of Hon ih Hi-raiitou. died yes leitlay inornliu,', iikciI IS .veins, al the family lesldence, !::! Alitple stiiei. Tile iiece.ised had lived lu this section many ye.ns aial Ii- surlr-l by a wile, and l.liullv of three small cliilUieu. He wa alllllated with the following sm le tl': The 11, ni U, nl, ihe Miuililutt eieill, ami the liiuiirl.iii Veieln, all (ieiii'iin older.-. Tlie finieial will niKi place Satiuday iLtoriio.iii at S o'clock, with services at the house and I'litsloii nwnue com eiery by !ev. W'llli.iiu A. Nordt. .Mi 'nf.iiit l''rii)U Hli-ko pni'i'iiis' Ilium The fuiieinl iiiU'i'imiii tuniuiurr. ililld of Air. and .Mis, died .M'MOHlny .11 Hie , Ishj ivd.ir luenue lear taliis pi. ni- today, ami will be iiU'-le at imnnioie A1ICI1AI-3I, W.M.SU. -Alh Imel Walsh, of Ueliiwnie siicei, dleil rather sud denly last nlnlii. alter a slum Illness. Tlie dece.ii-ed was -M je.irs old, anil s luinlvid by a wile. Tlie luiu'ial nn lluunccnil'llt will be made later. The luiii-r.il of Itobert Hil'antun Kern, the yoiins ton of Air. ami Aim. J. IC. Kein. wilt Ik held this atlennion at 'i itMui'k from the family residence til ill! Scrdiilnii stieet. Interment will be made In the Ouiiiuotc cemetery. 1A' iiju ..xZ$ l' i.it a-fja sJiii, tij- , Xkzl-&Ml !&&iiatj. 1'X 43,18 .-WJ.V.
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