Sw W V r j .. ... jp V " is - vM-. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAt NOVEMBER t .1901. CORNER-STONE OF West Scranton to Add to Its Fine Edifices. Intel os thig Exorcises on the Site of the Proposed Embury Methodist Episcopal Church nt South Mnln Avenue and Bryn Mnwr Street. They Weie in Charge of Hev. Aus tin Griffin, D. D., the Presiding Elder of the Wyoming DlBttlct. Corner Stone Is the Same Thnt iVas Laid Under the Hampton Street Church Ten Years Ago Ar ticles It Contained John Rogers Charged with Embezzlement Oth er West Side News, The comer-Mono of tlir now Kinlntr.v Metliodlst KplM-opal ehuroli, at thooor- Ufr of South Main iiveinto aiul Uryn .Itiwr street, was laid wllli apiiioprl- ito iiorvicufl yoMonlay nftorniion In tin ircfonre nf a lai'KO iminlior nf peeple. The forvleiN were In i hari;o nf Iti-v. MiMln (irlllln. D. I).. pri'Milliu,' elder of (he Wyoming district. A fler a liymn by the enasi'i-Hat'ini tile cxel'clseK were liifinally 'nni'tU'il with prayer liy Itev. S. 1'. .Miithcw!, liuMor nf tlir Klml lt:iili ohuieh. Tills n fnllmveri with the reading1 of the cine hundred and tbli -.- 'nntl psalm I'rf.ponslvely by I he ,i-"."iubIaKe and Kcv. II. C. MeUeriaotl. p.mlnr of the Simpoit .Melhudlst Kiilicnii.il ehuri h. The elmir then leiidt'icil an anthem and the scripture le.--.Min Hum I Cor. ill: -L'.'. w.ik lead by lb. .1. 1. .MnlT.it. I). P.. of the W.l-hlillin Sti-t I'lf-li--terlan i'liureh. Anetlier hyiiin u.i huik mul the ad ilre.'! of the uer.i-lon wa-s then deliv eicd by l!e. ('. Jl. (iilllii. U. U.. nl' the Klin Park Jlhnlii-! i:phiip.il i hutch. Jle referred lo the mural Munition of tile ehnreh of today and of Christ le-ing the i hlef foundation stone upon wliii'h Christianity H based. I li eoinplinient ed the ooriKretMlion on the W'li'illnn of such a delhrhtful location, and said the election of such a handsome htillil iti' as they pinpo.se eiocliiiK I" a .-Hfii of the spiritual giowth of the times, I Jr. rilllln's reinniks Here :ittintiely listened to and wejo in tiaich with the spirit of the occasion. After smother anthem by the choir l!e. .lames l!(-n-uiUKor. the liastor, evpl. lined the object of the enrollment of names of person1' who contributed one dollar or inoie toward" the new church and when he had finished leeching the contribution" one Iiiindred and tiw-nij -live naiees were placed on the list The copper bo- uas then --..ileil nnd placed in tin; corner stone, and the A Daily Reminder You will not lie disappointed in llufoui's Tali it uill lolftwi lint Cousli and Cold in one night. FOB BALE BY G. W. JUXKIXS. Ladies' Waist Materials Of Surpassing Beauty And Rare Excellence... Their variety is iufitiite and the care that has been ex pended in reaching as close to perfection as can be ex pected from human art and skill, shows a higher devel opment of textile beauty than has ever before been attained. French Flannels Are Prime Favorites This Season For Ladies' Waists. The delicacy of their tints and colorings, combined with their softness and evenness of texture, render them peculiarly suitable for this pur pose, and as the price is never exorbitant, while their wearing qualities are matchless, it is not surprising that they should be muck sought after. Persian Stripes and Figures, Polka Dots, Plain Stripes, rlixed Designs, Plain Colors, Etc., give a hiut at the prevailing styles which arc now on display for your approval. Special Waist Cloths in Albatross, Serges, Melrose, Granite, Flannel, And other weaves also await your inspection in corded, embroidered and other woven effects, also in stripes, plain effects, iu every possible shading, and a few fancy designs that are exclusively our own, Prices 37lc and Up. The Display Will Continue During This Week riA. urui isi uiuud wdrciiuube ''An'AV ,,5W m0Fi&0 c4 A NEW CHURCH it i .tvMiy iir.ii it. static placed In nosli.oii l)r lilllln lead (he i. orner stone laying er lee and formally laid it in the name of tlto i hiirrh. Prayer Wat- then ofi'eied by l!ee. I'. J. Doty, of the (.Vilar Avenue .Metho dist church, and the e.eiclsos weie brought to a close with the singing- of the doology by th eoiigiesatloii mid I enodletlon by li'v. Ileimlnger, the p.is tor. The coiner stone N the .inie one laid in the foundation of tin- ll.iniplou sheet iliureh ten year-' ago and n- removed fioiu hi former position to the new hiirch site. It will be lopped oil" with fe A 8; n Jilm . r wmto isiTii A 111' I fe'JIK II va ir--.-.- . . io --3-u- ni -irii? EMBURY M. another stone of smallef size. The ar ticles taUt n out of the bos in the cur lier stone of the old liureh Weie a lollows. The dally papeis of Sirautun hearing date of Aug. ti. isftl. The following Seianton papeis were found: Scranton I republican, Scranton Tilbune. Truth and two papers not published now. The IVople and the Siranloii Mail. The mmm IV.WVvVlW Tribune wns tticn a four-noRO paper. (Mamie O. Whetstone wns editor, nnd 14. i Kingsbury, business mtiniigcr. The llrst column eonlnlus the speech of tlir diiccn of Knglntul In rolntlnn to ociite, of New Yotlt. tjr. .1. .M. Much lev was editor then, as now; the i Xoilhern Christian Advocate, .Syrnru-o. I v V ili.-. Mnieorth Herald. .ItllV 2S. special college edllloll. adv.slng young men If poMlhle to attend college. Confctetiep mlnttto'i or IS!H. .Mauley S. Jlard. t). V.. was then presiding eld- I er or the Wyoming district. The .Moth I ndlst ehurchcfl In this city weie ina'uiied . i the following paMms: Asbtiry. liev. t!. A. Cure; First church. "W. II. I i'letve; llnmplnn street. II. It. liotio.- dbt. Park Place, .tohn i Joium; 1'rov , Ifb'noo. M. n. Fuller: Klmpxon, I-. c. Kloyil: South Peranum, ,1. W. Nlehol i son. The present pastor, Itev. Hen- ninger, aeeordlng lo the minute", was then a local pioacher not yel having grailnated fiom i-clnml. but supplylliK the Harvey's hake charge. A Iculloi published by the pastor of Ihe charge, 11. it. Henerllet. containing church notes. Kpworth league topic card, a dis cipline of the church, copper coins. All of these and the following addi tional papeis and articles were placed In the stone. Hcranton Tribune. Ser.tilton Itcpuhli can. .the Tiuth, the Times. Christian Advocate. Wllltps-H.irre Iteiord, direc tory of the church, containing; nil t'"' names of ollieers and nieniber, corner stone laying coreinony, the honor mil, i niitalniiisV all the mimes of persons who 'ontrlhulod one dollar or mom. The new ehtireh Is re-ii.uned from the Hampton Street .Methodlil TIpK'o p.il church and Is an lnipoilant I'm tor - E. CHURCH. In the religion life or the lower end of We-t .Seianton. The pastor. Itev. .l.-iuio flcniiliiK"!', wIiom- plctllie ilieie printed, is one of the most popular and eiu'ifjetie prcncliei.s in the Wyoniiius coiilerenie and lias been veiy succe-s-l'ul Mneo ho came, to Seianton. "Wheelmeu's Country Dance. The nieinlifis of ihe. Kleetlie City Wheelmen held a country dance and KtaK i-oclal at the club house l,i-i even ing, vvhlih proved to be a corker for fun. A la rue number of the buys "made-up" as l'.uineis1 for the event, and. headed by Fldler Whit beck, from Awayb.i.k, did a siand march and old las-hioned ountry dame in meat style. Sonic of ihe rilcKills-es wore very clev erly arranged, p.u tlciil.u ly tho.se worn by Duncan Hall, I M ward Mor.-e, .dolph Iti lining. Hairy Mci'i ackeu. i:d. Smith, Andrew Sheiictt and otiitis. The judges weie U. (iayUiitl Thomas Charles K. I'ltt her and Moryan Tliom a. After ninth dllllculty they award ed the tll.-t piize--a. slas.sflll of cldei lo "Kilmer" Smith. Tlieseiond piixe a plul of peanuts was jiivon 1" "I'liele" silierietl and tile cuiiMilatliiu pri.e w eiu to V. Ilaydeii Kvmiis lor ihe worst inaUe-np of the hunch. Honorable mention was made of llarr.v Mci'iacK en, who was ihe only "lady" pie.-ent. The judges weie each as-'s-'et-sed tllll teeii cents for ''the campaign fund," ami lifter the contest was nver an in forui.il proeininiiic of eveulK lollowed. Andy Slicir.'ll k.ic mi imitation of a man doiiiK a Highland I-"I!n, .losi.'s and .Mii'raiken did a skirl dame, and elKhl uii'lilberf- of the soilal lollimitlee went ihriillKll an old-time sill.il'e dance. This was tallowed by an npplc-eat-Il!f4 i ontest and the jserv illK of a lunch by c.iiPior Koblnscai. The iiienu eon iSited of peanuts and elder, sandwiches nnd coffee, pickles and milk and other mill combination-. The iniislc for the occasion was furnished b Kldler Willi -beck, who was seated on a ban el dur ing Hie dances. At tested for Embezzlement, Joint lionets was coiiiiuitied to the county Jail yosterdnj by Aldennan Ke l ill default of SI, una h.iil on ehalRes of einben.lenient and larceny by bailor. I.ohcis wns aricstod on a warrant l.isiied some time uko at the Instance ot the l.aiidon Ink company, for whom he winked, lie Is iharsed with falsi lyliu; orders which he turned In and obtainliiK eoinms.soiis under false pre t'iises and fallliiK- lo account lor moneys ailvauced to him. A warrant which was Issued on .lune L'ii against HoKers, at the insiaucn of .lolin I1. .Mullady. of Carbondale, from whom he obtained a horse ami IniKuy order false pietepses, was nlso served on him yeMoiday. lie was unable to fUllllhh hall aud-eiit to Jail, Events of This Evening'. The West Side Driving club will hold n. special lllCfllUK t Ills evelllllK lit '. C, IJeckelnleU's elKitr stoic. Ninth .Main avenue, All iiumbeis are icipusted to be present. Urand lioKeiit V. II. Diiickeniiillle'r. nf Suiihury. will pay an olllelal visit to Lackavvaiiiia council, ,, li:n, Moyal Arcaiiimi, I his pvoiiIiik. Seveial lanra deleK.ltlnils fioni other councils are e. peeled u bo piencilt. NOTES AND PERSONALS. IMmi lli.nlli-j, ut I'llittuii. ojicnt ifaiioljy W.tl. 1 1 11 lel jllj ItljIlH- ill lulMI llatvjul l)ji,. li.,ol,Lopei j! the llilliMe Hume, iin Will lol'i'iooii, uiie cl ilu' ui u let auH, will in 'iivmi Let rici.lu?. Mih Wiu Vllb.iinf. of Siiitli vJjiii jirniio, will jtlciij tho (.'uiiull'l'iincrton foot lull simc SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a crusli to run until It sct4 l"icnl llio rmli ct iiKilicInc. 'llicv ullcn jy, "oti, it nil ncai aMi)," but In ino-.t iaei It lll uu tlicm away, Could ilicj bu Imlun'il tg tiy ili.j macs-till nicdiiiue tailed Uciui'.h IUIjJIii, nlilcli It viM uii a lKuithu ciurjulrc to iuic, 1 1 ioy kciiIiI iiiininliatuly tc; Ilia excellent elicit utter Ul.lii the flul ilo-r. l'ika .'."(.'. jiiJ vA.'. Trij lire Inc. At all iliu;viu. tt.iJiVi . ..l a I -. S "" .wi2i&2fil. " - -'" t tllitrii V. Vii I riiiiorrovv, m Hie kupI of lirr hrollirr, 1nl..r It. Wllll.iiin, .i tmlriit i rvnnoll. lloRliinliiu ullli Mmiilly pvpiilnir, Vovrmlior II. Ilie iluucldi nl Wnl s(r1nii ,,ur nuirnl ti rl(ii llieir flolm i.tcli nliilit In llm wick, evrrpt Sjtiinli), it il oMdil,. 'Ilil nilr will n-iiuln In (nice until prll I nct. wliri i .uniiinl "r the aocIi vvjlrr liiHincjii, i.iii ilmlnir will .iu.iIii Ik Hi Vpciie. The tiool wcip Mini wait iniirvuiiikiK .id rv fiiinsr In linn.ir uf tlip nii.iiliti nt liillnwp'm . l.lirfp lilunlirr "I p.irtlc WPir In til, illl nf w'llili WPrp .lllrli'lnl liy Viiiiiib ("'eplp In fiiiM'tli' tinlr up. 'Ihe ,Miiiintici' p.itiulril up .iinl iImmii Main lleiiilP. Iilimlnp; liriut, ilniue; i jhc iiillk .mil nllirr print.. We upeii llili iiiiMiilnr i I'i'vv ti'ittnilil ef 1, ultra' llinl.m., I oil mul .Inliil, .niil MlniV 'nl. lriu .V. Il.ijtiu. 'Hip inrnilK1!. nl St. (pill.i' CltlmlU 'l"'ul AlwtlliPiiip .mil ItriiPM Iml kp ipty, j'btul l..v iiitnuilttPM fldlll St. Pu'll' I'lillll'i'l' em pi llllil Pi. I.io' lUilnlloli, 'iiliilllrtpil J lililinll mi Illl ill Me.ir' tuill l,i.t pvinltnt. It w.i In ilniue i.f Mi. 1,1'lipr. V.p Him imii, NiUIp Mo ViiIIIIp, M.uu'.iiPt U Mmui mul Nillle l.ttrilv. Palier mak wn fmnliPi In the Mn nrtlienu. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Man Inge of Miss Mlnnio Klcea and Joseph Blsbing, nt Home of the Bride's Mother. The tesldenee of Mrs. Kleep, on Oak plreel, was the scene of a pretty wed illuir on Wednesday evenlnp:. her young est dailBhter, Minnie, and .lo-oph Uls lilii";, potmlar yolliiK people. beliiK the ooiitraelliiL- parlies. The homo was elaborately decorated with palms and cut (lowers, the tables wero tastefully and abundantly piovided. and n hiro company of quests en.loyi d the occa sion. 1'iof. and Mi. Cousins added Kieatly lo the enjoyment, of the evening by choice musical i ontrlhutions. I.lttle Mir.cl lions:, cariylua: elijiiint (lowers, ushered In the bridal parl.v -MIfscs Ida Ulshlnp: and Fi ankle Pot ter. Oavld Wathins nnd 1 Mnn Klees, and the bride and funmu. Tliey Kiollped themselves before a larpe fern bank In the pallor, where liev. (i. A. Cure pei fornied the mariiasre ceremony. The followiny; are the Kiiests: Hon. and Mrs. A. A. Voslmrt;, Mr. and Mis. Oswald Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen chappel, .Mr. and Mis. Crellau. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McCounell nnd olheis, lu cliiillne; iminedlale lelalives. From out of town: Mr. and .Mis. T. I. Howe, of Lake Ariel: -Mrs. (leoitte l'isher and There.-a and Crace Sltniuat. of Wa marl: Mrs. T. 1!. C.lliett. of l.eilnedale: .Mrs. T. J. lloae; and Hazel, of Throop; Mis. T. .1. H.uls. of SheiMiHloah: Mr. and Mis. l.ucleii Krwin, of Caibondale; Miss t;mma Harbour, of l'lcetv llle; .Mr. and Mrs. William Klees, Kdra and .Tallies Klees, Mrs. .John Oittlll Miss Lottie Wiuleis, Mrs. .lo-eph llohinson, Mrs. Kllx.alieth Tlumias. MK-. lOllle Ual Ilett. Coinelius liruiisklll. .lohu Miunitr, Misses Itose tlutlier. Ida Jyler. Myitle Price. Mr. and Mrs. A. ItWIiiiiK. Hariy, Mabel Million and Dewey HMdns. Mrs. .my 1'otter, lOthel Holnu-. Tine Entertainment. The toiiceit Riven in the Ninth Main Avenue tabernacle last nlshl attiacted a veiy larue audlfiice and was Kieatly en.iei-ed. The artists were Mrs. '.. MmiiiiI:is Miss Sarah K. Price. Piofes-or .loliu T. W'.Uklus and 1'iofe-sor .Tones. The Kiaphle pictures sluuvii by Itev. Tims. Tie Crueby wete one of the I'eatuies of the enteitaiiiineiit. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. i!t .li.iijr ILiIIoupYii unv w i- Itplil let niulit .11 ll.p ioiiiii nt Hie Yiniii!,' Weuipii'i i liris linn iwh i.illi'ti. It u.i. in ih.iip nf VttsiJl,, '1 In' MiM Itiilfi' lelliil.i w.l- ulle W'iiIiip.iI.ii, iiwintr 1" ill" lni'il.liiK "l I'Jit ef IliP iiucIiiiit.i. .Inlltl Vl.iullPU' "I I'.llkil -.lll'l'l. W.lstl1llk In ilu- ilittu oji WpihiP'iliy li.v .i tiling p ol i.i.il. Ii ii luiiil Iip will lii-c I lie -mlit el Hip (,ip. Wp inrn thi- liKiinii: i iiim I'-niliiKiii ef l.lllllk" IS lut.llls, Cu.iK .mil .IllklK, .111.1 VII"."' IniK Jli'Jl- .: His. n. Mi- (I. Vh.'i-. wlfp ..I Alilniii.iii Mm-. lu ip- tllllifll IHiTll .1 M.-1I to fill Illl- in mfl. .Me- llpiili I'.iiiiiiKtiin. of s,i.iinli.iiiiii, i .-ii't.ilin .1 wt'rk mioii'Jr n ii mi- in tin- jtliif. 6REEN RIDGE. Tli. Ui'i ii llulv l.niiii.i. ivliiili 'n- iiim l lli-i'il -111 P l.i-l ppliliS. Will Iip 11 niitml I ni ii Orppii Tui'liiis S.,hj,. wpli .d! i ,i-h ..ipv t. "it i'ii Uiihti Mnkfl. ' I'ltpl ao.li'lH", llllpll Itlliu" Vlokil Vl.I'Mi i mul M . A. r. Iliili'.v. ef Niw V ii. r.ti'pt, .up I'littiLiiiiiiu Vli-. hull' - mini iu. C. V. lici", ot viol I . . V. In-li ll-li. .ill kiii.1-. i : i . .-ii I.'i.l-'.' Vlokil " 'Hip I'lll'.wm i.iuin- nf liiluipi .iml riiipii.iiu. TllOllt-t Will III -;l Ml 111 till' lllll(l li' ill'' flil'lll HiiIup l'ii -In 'pi l.ni il'iinli: Nin. T. I'IkhiIiu" I'. I l.irl, e miii-ii-I, .IiiUIIk'I f'l'lll Ni'W- Ol k lo li.ih.il In. In": N.n. It, Mi. Will.nil II II.ii,'. iiiip.-i-.nil.il, He. M eppi ilu lil"; N.n 'Jl. lli'i I .1. I no In;;. "'Vi. iiilnl Mi" I'll.- in .1 llii'i n' t aii.p: Ilu. 'i. to In .iimniiiu pil. (hii-i ti.U. i. mi' iloll.e. Wp ip.n llil- iMuimii;' n now ,1... ilnvii of I. ...In-' It juI.iii", Cut- .nil .l.n kit-, .in. I .VI1--1-' ( ii.ii-. VIpii- 1. II ii 11 II piI puiiltu, liii'.ii ItnUi' Vlail.'i. " il.ii-lu- .iml 1 1 uii-. i.ii.ii llliLe M.akii Vli-- IIi'Ipii Inn-. li,: . hti ll.iil.i'il .1 1111111I1.1' of liii ii.tnu tiiPiut- wall .1 u"i-i HM.iil.' p.uu ... Inr I oiiio 011 sun-i'i .oiuiip l.i-t pvtiilt,' tli. loWl'l'll IJIIlii" WPIP ll.lnl .llnl .I ill'lliSlllflllb sopijI PiuiitiK p.'ii . TIip u'iU'-i- won : M ii j ii. I Uo.,iliii!l. II.'Ipii Mil-'.. It. i.- Iliwlii, tli.itiiu W'I-iii, .livii Wll'.ia. II.1.1I f'.lii'i. Miia'iit ,li tip'. Vuu i l iiiii'.ii, nut VIIpii VVno.li.iil, l.l l.ill. I Vlu.'i, Wnli.ll l.ili',, I Ii.ii I. K Mr, VV.iirni Vjii ISI,ii,..iii, -loiIm IIiiiIpv, iLiipiup .lull -. -nit it I'nll i .on I M. Mi Willi nil-. Aie'iii- I lu'u A "iiiIiiiiu'i I' i (.iliie. i.ip ii llilup Vl.nl., 1 VI ll.'jtlliP Mp I. ef V.. Vml. Nile. t. ii.- I.'il.iln. .1 ilu. ii..jiii fii. ml. .1 1 ,1 lldl.iw. pi. paly la-t ii.tiin,': Oliw Pi In., .Ipii Mp... iiiik.i. Ill mil.. tiiM, a, I'l.ii. 11, ,' vim l.i, l.ill'.in I'li-ipi. '1,0111.1' ,V 1 111I11 11 .1, M mi!.' IIjm-, l.jiu.i T.111I1.1I1I, ViijIp sIi.ii,i..i, Lielir o.-t, StBV.nt Sl.Sl.'. Ilolili' Pun. Willi. .in I HI, Will, llllHllll li.oi-, hniiii'tli lt.iiiw'i, II.ihjiiI IVitliPiiir, lipoid!' I'll'lll., 11 1 1 VV.IIIIII. t'lllll- .111.1 W"'iUl,l,, Klu.il.,' .11, ii pii.l'lll (an. 1 Itiiljp M.nkit SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. TIip wiiIit u"tinl.i iin-itiil 1 li'ttu fimii Willi. on It ittcr. ,1 In, mi 1 nvll-l,i.,wi -. ..n.i.ii iai, Willi I. ut Ini-i'ia 1 munlifi of Hi.' Illiili liThlh liviiiielil , I iiiiul s..iiio ,nni, .iml it i tloiipil In llin I'liilippiiip l-l.iihl.. Vli. II an i' uii fi.i nn 1 1 v tlii-t scii-.mt i,f i uinpjiu II, TI, in, mill nuiinilil, ,,ii'l vlnn Hip w.ii ,.t n'lpil wlln spi'i inll-lnl in tin' I'll.: IjiuIiip i'i. i.irp-, villi wl.li h ii''Iiiuii In' si rw. I In 11.1 Itn... p w 1 pililuitly j-iinutpi wllli iiiilllu.i liii, .mil .if lil l.i'ini," IioIiip .1 li'W 111011II1.,, In iiill-iiil in tin) ii'KHl.11' .one Ivi tliii'e ii-it. . Ilu li'ini 01 in IMnii'iit will cspii c iip'.i ii.ii, nut Ml. Ilillu' j.s lie 111.11 locale pi'iiii.iiniitl.i in VI, mil, Vli opili ilu- ni.iinlli',; 11 iipiv ,l"Oilni.';il uf l.liiiiV liiKl.ll-. I'o.iU ,.iul .In I i'i -, 1111, 1 VII iV (o.il- Mp us A II u 0. I'llt. 1I1P ji.inie w.ii ol Mr .iml Vi. 'i ',1 line, (oil .n tin.' l.i'tn" ot Ins i,,i,i,u, Ii.M I'itl'liui .iviliup, iil.1ii,... .i:i. I il-l.illir. .1 (11 Inn nt lie ii;l,l .1011. IIip I'li'Uni' iu ii'ilint'il In l. .1 .1. M 1V1. PARK PLACE, 'I Iip I.m ho! of ('mill Stri'l't J. I iio.h-l IpxuOjl rlmiili 1, 1 1' now pap.un,' to np.n .1 wnolijlp 1 loili'.n'. iitinttuii', .-liM', ii.i.ihiju'. kiooi.v Moit, in fj.t :i Diet l.ivi iiiiiniujp .ile ilipni nn nt utoip. C'o.U tulliitoil; 1111 ml. l by tlmii s.i I p jliuiil Via. pi. .,jjk out in. ilu l;,'i' AiniMiic tlw many rlf'ia Jfljii- I" IJ j PjiI I'lu'C. inii a 1, lulu! iv iinpri'P tnulriPil Vlr-i. I rpi! 'IIio,iij, .it lit r home on IH.11110111I jwiiuo. Uul iuilj. A vory iil tlmp v.j 411111 by .ill, (nllowc.l l,y jii tui'llriil mppiT llrr liuny I1i111.il pi'iM.'iiti.'il hir with pllii'i knlH'S -11. 1 foitt, ln'iry xjioom ami lupklm, tint vlu' mlslit Ii jiiipIv ciii).lli,l 10 lalir to llifin !uul,l liny romp .m.iln, Tlinp prppnt. wmo! Mr. ami Mri. I,.vmui, Mi. smith, Mi, t T Miller. Mm. Itliioni. Ml". P. TcrwIlllRfr, Mr-, T. TptwIIIUi'l, Mi. I'. Piiliiinllpr. .h. A. .Ipiikltii. Mi. IIHpII, Mr.. It. IIpiIpIIi .Mr.. .I, . prt,,.ir,l. Mi. Wll llii'i Itv.ml. Mr. II, llollv, Mm. I' W'rptin. Mi. WIIII.1111 Mill. Mi'. Illin'i. Mi. Ullli.ini l.ii, Mm. P. I'. Miller, Mi . VAilmin'i, nt lloiii"il.ipi Mr. A llnMilm, Mi, nml Mrn. MjiiIipwii. Mi. I". nn, in, i. viis'p-i (iintp 'iihiiiik. i.iiiii. i 'iiioiiii., Hum 1.1 iip Wirim, HIUi! Mipiiii, llpli.i ,leiit,ln, DUNMORE. A lliltiiivi'i'ii p.ill) Win linitcri'il Upiiibp KpI bin. al 111.' I'oniP mi (limp vlippt, l,it iilislit. IIip nenl KMnk liiulit illipr-lnii wile IiiIiiUpiI In until .1 lite linur, wIipii iLilnty iiliujiinn'iiH win1 Mrinl. Vt 1111 party hour tlie nniliy iipiI IpIi for IliPlr Iioiiipi wllli liuny ,pp.iv.nit niol In Until nf tin., riniliif. 'Il'p pnlire lo'iiinltlpp of mum III IipM .1 piipi "mIoii nn V pilii"il 1 nlulil. wlipti rvliliiiie in Hip i.i-ii of tli" Iwn ntipi'lri pnlliiniPii wti he 11 '1. It l.i lil.pb lli.it 111 lion will not ho tiiKni lint'l I lie 111 II tT l ii'frlii'il to Hip 1 mini II .it ll npt ti'iiil.ir tiirrlltu on .Mumli nlidit. 'IIip ...pril.il tevlvil nipptlim nl Hip Mpllioilbt pluinli .iiv IipIim well .ittrmliil .mil 11 ilpppiulitk" liitpri"! l rvlilpiit. 'I lip. stunt uml intiii'.tii'i! Mnnniii In' tlie p.iitnr hip lioius inmli enjoinl nml iniiili P'nil N lipinu .iiioiupli-lipil. Vii pii l.iiSPil elioir luinMiri ppirlil iiiikIp for tin1 nioi't- lni'' . , Mn. I.ilw.iul VVnifi'l mi'I son, Vernor, or llnwk utippl, .iip .it Itiilt.ilo. p o,pii lliii mornlrjj 11 1 pw .H'Oitiipnt of I.iillo.V nanloni, t.oiti f nl .l.ii'ki'lH, .mil VPtpV (run Mp.im A II men. I'iiiI S111I1I1. .1 foiinpr ipiilpiil brie, vilio left tor tl.e wi-t ivvpiuv'i'lulit ,vp.iw .iw, l iciipwlnc :niiiiinl.ili(ps In town. Ml. 'niltli l now oiip of K.in-j' moil upcp-ful f.iinii'i-. Michaelian Bros. &Co. Peisian and Turkish Carpets, $98 to $500. Wilton and Arlington Hugs, At IS per cent, discount. Chinn and Japanese Mattings, 13c the yard and up. Oiiental Eugs mended and cleaned. 124 Washington Avenue. A nWSEMENTS Lyceum Theatre M I!l.s l.p-i-1! ami M.H1U, 1. A. .1 UI ll'V, Ilu. Maiugsf. Friday Niglit, Nov. 1. i luili" l'lolun in Pii'-uil- Maude Adams In a Cunii'ilv in lour Vu-, lliilill-il QUALITY STREET la J. M P.iiiiP, Auilioi ot "Hip I.iiIIp vtiiii-ii'r." 'Hip blip-.up Im pn'ltj ilioiisln-, IIpi -lioulilu- an- tin' JlJ.i, Ilu -null'- .ill mrapl hip not.-, 'Hip pilll lll'l si-" Ion- w 1.1. 'Ill" lii.P. Il.ll lie IlIlP It .'IIP lip' 1 11,1 ii',1 w.ilkluu: luiinil 'I i- -wpitli .-tupllliiir livi'inlir In whiili my I.nh'- ifiminil. I'IIII l mill' Iowpi limn, "J.ii; ni-i iwo row- liiliohi'. -I.'iil; lulioni iiu'Ip, ."i ntn-i .ml si on; g.illi'i.i. '."i .iml '.n ipnti- Sl.li- ell S.ll.' WliIllP-il.li .a. II .1. in. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2, Mntinee and Night. I ' inim. P. On, i. Ib-i -in Toll Gate Inn WILLIAM BEECH. As Poatchie, the Half-Bied Indian Scout. History of the Battle of Bennington. Delightful Scenes in Ye Early Days. Superb Company. Piiii- Lii'iinnr. to sum .Viiiii' ,iu.l .'.0 nut-, I hflili 'i, lo 1 1 uis. SP.lt . 1,11 .-.l',! 'I h 1 il.l. . Tuesday Evening, Nov. 5. Hlectiou Night. 'Illl ,1. 1 i -II. II -- l.l llli II 'W n -IM, .1 -pph Villim . I'.e..iul VI I.hIi.iiiii. Pii -i nl.. I In I'.i il i.iliii.u u! .i ii.tiipiin ..( In pi..p. I ill ml i.. mill ip i In i b.ii , ui'i 'Mil Ip nl "ol" ' ' "'-' PIIII I ", Illl 1 si III STAR THEATRE .M.P. (.'. III.IIIIIMilO.N', Mui.a-pr. Eniepean Sensation Biulesqueis. Next Molpln. Yilp-iliv. Uiiln, ij, "D, mill-" I -u.il Vl.i im. -. A MU S EM NTS. Academy of flusic II lli:t, I cs.op. A .' but!, Manlier. J3ssi) Sawle'h Dramatic Company M.I 'III VU I Iv. i. Ili -p. . uliii ii Huntley-Harris Company One Solid Week. ( . tlillll 111 11, VI 'Mil CUIIII,,, I PIIII l. N i till . PI, .'I. ,n I'M-. In. III'., 10 jut! .'il i i..-. s ,t. , i, A4'. Iinlii ,.i 'i .i in GRAND CONCERT, Mme. Lillian Nordica1 'I ,. VV..!.I". I. li il.-l I . i pi h.pi Ml! ItllVI M sIViVlliS-, p n In i iiniici (In i will) liii' linn ii'Pplli I'liiii'i'it ill Tiii s 'iiuuiii s!j mi.hiiti.v Otilli'sliM, Tli'inliii' lb mlH'i'tP'i , i 'uii dtii ti" i't ''" New Annary, Soraitoi, Pa, Thuisilay Evening-, Nov. M, 1001. Illr.un 'Pin - i'-w.T. S. , s . ,n, ilj.l, No Ii'i, l"Ul, jl li .1 in International Conespondencc Schools o: a.'i.inlon, l'.i. i li'.i i In li, , n ti ftippmt pliiUiil to n to, ii.niiii 'iu loi iipp liolirolnp-, iiipiiiI.v ji VPitU".), '.Iu' v.i ...In ..mi niori' J'ltKl. hi lldl. . snips. Vililnw- i. pi, siuim,)!, p.i, (( jiitluii: We Iijvv no lom.pilloii wllli .inv piilill-liliii,- hoibj. Iliw.no t' iiii-iiiipnli.iH linllitoid. Out a U (lie llJCkl lllJIU ' "' '"' ' l' .. "Lost River' ! i JON AB LONG'S SONS, OUR Great Friday Afternoon Sales Snlc No. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. U ArwJ nary circumstances for very much more, but today's price-list to s sell them quickly and give you a most extraordinay bargain, n f we offer them for each. Green Olaze Jims, suitable usually pay 10c for this kind; Coffee Pots These nre giay enamel, tho sort that never rusts and are easily kept sweet and clean. They aro four-quart "TiQ-, size, legulnrly worth 50c; today each a s Stove Pans These are enameled steel, extia strong and C-. heavy, legular value is 50c each; todays' price UL Bread Kaisers 10 and 14-quart size, made of enameled iEs steel; would be excellent value at 80c each; today's price. . . Ut5C Double Boasting Pans, large enough for the Thanks- "J j givlng turkey; price, each, today 50t Lnige Size Soup and Dinner Plates, legularly sold for A 8c each; be here today and buy them for, each T'C Individual Butter Dishes These show slight signs of handling, a nick here and theie. but still good for every day use; buy j- them for dozen J Gns Heater There hove sheet use for heatine: thev are fitted each, today Sale No. '2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. bath robe, or children's coat or cap. They come in colors, blue, pink navy, grey, lavender, cardinal, cream and white. No store sells' them regularly for less than 35c a yard. Our price, a 'ftf' yard, this hour dvJ Sale of White Goods There is always a need for white goods; its many uses makes it always popular. Any of today's bargain price will make this lot sell quickly. India Linons, English Long Cloth nnd plain Nainsooks, all extra fine quality and at a r quarter to half under worth price, a ynrd 1 t Men's Undeiwear Heie is. a most wonderful offering of well made and seasonable underwear; the baigain represents more than 120 dozen of velvet fleece-lined garments that were made to sell at 50c each. All sizes in shiits nnd diawcrs are in the "2Qf. offeiing. Piice a gaunent. this hour JW Sale of Ladies Waists, on the second floor Many Indies will be surprised this Friday to s.ee how cheap we can sell handsome and well-made Waists. These are blue polka dot Flannelette, made with full front nnd turn-down collar; nn excellent 75c waist A As, in every respect; nil sizes; price, each T"T Sale of Bed Spreads Nearly eveiy woman is a good judge of Bed Spieads. She knows their real value as well as any merchant can tell her. So we ask you to judge the we offer dare say you 11 can tell her. So we ask you to judge these wo offer dare say you'll wmit nnv vou had better be on hand when the sale starts. They tue 10 )-4 size, hemmed and laumleiecl. lcaciy tor use; price, each Sale No. : llck'ins Pi'onit.tl at 1 O'clock. T.ndlps' Wnlkintr Skiits fesl p team good sklrtti sold for such n little price. They nie good quality Mel ton and Hair Line Tweeds, made with deep flare flounce with ten to twontv rows of stitchiiiff around bottom of skiit. Colors nie blue. eiev. black nnd oxford. value. On sale on second floor. Kitchen Table The Furnituie Store on the thlul floor offers a most excellent bnignin this Friday. The tables iu tho offeiing have white wood tops, size 4s3x:30 inches, onk finished understock with loe,s inserted with patent holt, nnd a drawei size d j- a 18x15 inches, A great baigain for the pilce P I 3T Sale of Plctiufls, on the thiid tlooi Housekeepeis who nre put ting theli homes in lendiuess for winter will find thlh nn excellent oppoi Utility to lay in n supply of handsome pictutes for a little out lay of money. They aie fac-Umlles of water color.v, u gieat va riety of subjects to select fioiu; tho si;:it Is 16x80 inches; have neat mnts and nre fianied with n 1 -',l lurh gilt fiame, with ffr biass coinci pieces Clioofio txny for ,..., ..UVt Stile of Dress TiininiingsiTlils uffeiiug in timely and bpeciaj, The b.ugaln consists nf gold In. aid a, plain ond fancy otfects. Gimps, Venice tnsei tings, Piiail TilnuiiJiigs and other stylish kltidb. Regular lettiil juice is 1 i-! to 10c a ynul, Today rv choose any i'oi . a yaid, ,.,,...,, , VC Advertisers of Facts Only Jonas Long's Sons JONAS LONQ'SSONS. ' FRIDAY'S prrent Unrgnin GivinR In the Basement sliowa the power of this storo to sell housekeeping needs for little prices every item offered mcaiiK a consid erable price-saving to the thrifty housewife nnd the high standard of tho irncids offered mokes, the occasion of so much importance that hundreds of people will be hero to sharo in the s bargains. So mako It a point to be here promptly when the sale begins 1 at 2 o'clock. Household Brooms, made of good quality corn and well sewed, j f Price, each, this hour 1 "C J Iron Frying Pans; a special lot that would sell readily under ordi- 7c 4 for many purposes. You 10c $ today buy them for. . iron cylinder and top. made to with fouv pas burners. Price 98c Sale of Dress GoodsThe new fine things in dress goods ate here in al most endless variety, but today's bargains concerns a staple lot of dress fabrics that are without doubt the biggest offering of the season. The offering comprises forty-five-inch wide Black Henrietta Cash meres; also some thirty-six. inches in width; to these there is added a specinl lot of Dress Plaids in dark and medium colorings. At today's sale price you buy them at nearly half regular worth; price, a r yard I V Sale of Eiderdowns This will be welcome news to those who contem iilate makine: a dressing sacque, a 87c Sale of Blnukots Although the days are pleasant, the nights are chilly nnd cold and the need of a Blanket is felt; xliese we offer today are full 10-4 iiize, aie extra good weight and come iu colois grey and liulit lawn, witu inney uoriiein. Regularly they sell for 80c. 64c Todays pi ice, a pair. Ladles' Undeiweai This is an ex cellent value. The garments are made of good quality cotton nnd aie ribbed style with good fleecing on the inside. An excellent 25c gar ment in every way. Fiiday at this hour, one solid ease of these, all size vests and Pants. y Pi Ice, each 5IC We have never before seen such WU.Ul.1 it.li $2.45 A. reuular 84.00 skirt Pilce .kvWVtAAVN4 lUl.ltjaiyM.t' bg' .- -&- tM.-tA ..-t