rnv wj y jMwf 4 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 190f. WEST SCRANTON V lli l.Jrf.JWfcJ' kAAA;AA AFTERMATH OF THEJLECTION NXWCOMB CARRIES THB WEST SIDE BY OVER 300 VOTES. Judge Carpenter's Defeat Attributed to the United Mine Workers of AmericaConcert to Be Held Next Month New Organ Installed In First Baptist Church Coming Eis teddfods Funeral of a Child. Events of This Evening Other Matters of Interest. The Hiii'iirlslug lniid.ldo hi Luoku tvitnna county politic was llir- nll-tib-"orblnff toplo throughout AVcst Scran ton yesterduy, and the prevailing opin ion was to the effect thul the United Mine AVorhcr.H local were responsible I'or Judge Carpenter's defc.it. and the liirie vote polled for Newcomb In the Went Serantou wards. The only local dlstilet. thnt In any way approached lis not mill vote avus the First ot' tlio Fourth ward, where ull the Republican candidates received larpe niii.jorilies. It Is umlurstood. by those who nro on tin Inside, that emphatic orders wete seal ((iu Clou dily nlsht ainoiiK the mlnois' locals to support Nu'Vuomb, and bow well they obey can be seen by referotii'e. lo the districts In which they reside The delVat of Dr. Hubert Is at tributed to hN own friends. He takes bis defeat philosophically mid Is grate ml to all who in any way assisted him during I be enmpnlKli and election. Xcweomb carried AVest Scrantop. by over :;u0 votes, hiiiI ran ahead of Ids ticket In several licpubllcan strong holds. Colonel riitcbcock did not le I'eive as Mruiitf support from AV'est Sct-anton as be figured on, and the rutting of Carpenter was done, in tbo Intel est of New comb. Tho number of T-told-you-sos were out in force estonluy. and indulged In triendly Murk at their downcast re publican friends. The regular parly workers accepted the inevitable gracefully, however, and attributed the throw-down to several causes. There wore Tlitch eock's candidacy, an off-year, the Fusion sentiment, and apparent apa thy towards the state leaders. They hope I'or a reversal of tilings in the iays lo come. A Coming Concert. A mm ic of six concerts will be given in "West Serantou. North Hera nt on. A Daily Reminder You will not lie disappointed In riiifciur'a 1.ii ; It nil! rcllmo that Coj;b and ColJ in one night. FOR SALE BV 0. W. JEXKJ.N3. Fine Perfumery, Complexion Specialties and Toilet Requisites. This New Department At the Globe Warehouse, is not as well known as it ought to be, when its merits are considered. It lacks nothing to make it complete, and contains many good features not to be found in any other similar depart ment in town. The Perfumery Stock Embraces all the best foreign and domestic extract's from the most celebrated laboratories and there's many an instance wheu quite a little money can be saved from regular list prices. The Best of Soaps Are to be found in thi3 department, and iuclude Pears' full line of scented and unsceuted goods, Cuticura, But ter Milk, Palm Oil, Glyceriu, Oatmeal, Cold Cream, Tar, Sulphur, Casliraeu Bouquet, Shaving Soaps, Med icated Soaps, etc. All at the lowest possible prices. In Complexion Specialties The market has been ransacked to secure the best only. Among the leaders are Mennen's Talcum Powders, Kaglish Wood Powders, Violet Talcum Powders, Col gate's Preparations, Antiseptic Tooth Powders, Royal Tooth Powders, Eastman's Benzoin of Almonds (lotion) etc., etc. The Toilet Requisites Includes everything in the Brush, Comb aud Manicure line, for grown people and childreu, Also sprays, puffs and the hundred aud one other things which the woman of fashion has declared to be essential to her comfort, beauty and happiness, aud there is something to be saved in most every case by buying them here, Favor Us with a Call If for, no other purpose thau to look our line over. ;S$5SS Globe Wareboiise Dunniore, Taylor, Tcckvllle and Mooslc, by the Temperance Alliances, Women's Christian Temperance so cieties, Sons of Temperance societies and Interested temperance workers throughout the county, the proceeds of which will be used for temperance lit erature and other temperance work. The participants will be: lle.v. Thomas de Oruchy, D. D orator; Mrs. Frank Urtuulagc, soprano; Miss Sarah J. t'rlce, elocutionist; John T. AVut Ulns, baritone; Wewellyn Jones, pian ist. The programme arranged Is an follows: ri.mo S)lo (Selected) I'nifrwMr JiT.M Silo .....John T. W.itklni Silo Mt.. I!. Ililindaso Poem, "flic Uiuiil.jrd's Wife"! W'i siroii i:. rtito (lllitsltated by MetcopthoiO f-olo. "Ihe llolj City" JIi. K. tliund.ige (tlUfliatrd.l Jn I'rofcov -I. T. W.ifkfus Tompctiu.ra Unlet tJiniiinil, 'llionut tie (iiu.hy, fi. l), J. 'I lie ljp!il. 3. "llic Wife's sior,. ! I)iunl:ciiti"ii. I ll.c l)iiinl..ml' -lui.v. .". An nvrtiltiif In ii s.iluiMi a. Tlwu Ait tiis Mm. 7, l.otlj'ii Mcs-Jse. Tin concert will be given In West Scrnnlon on December .". Handsome Pipe Organ. The now and handsome pipe organ for the Flist Uaptlst church has been Installed In this commodious house of worship, The organ, which Is finished In the finest ituurtcrcd oak, to match the woodwork, Is one of the llnest crea tions of the organmaker's art, anil conies up to the highest anticipations of thu church and congregation. The organ was built by the well known firm of M. l Moellur & Co.. of Hugerstown, Md., and is considered by the huildeis to bo one of the best In both one and frunllly that the firm have ever turned out. The organ complete cost -,0y0, and will be paid for by the energetic mem bers of the choir, under the able lead ership of Mrs. it. (1. Bcddoo, the pop ular chorister and organist. After be ing installed Tiof. Haydn Kvans wns Invited to tc.-st it and after a most severe trial ptonounced it to be per fection itself. . Tile organ pipes are finished In the prevailing color of the draperies of the church and greatly add lo the beautiful interior finish of the edifice. Mrs. H. i"!. Heddoe, who is a skilled or g.inlst, by exercising her art Is en abled to bring forth the most exquis ite music which more than delights her interested listeners. Coming' Eisteddfods. A number of eisteddfods have been arranged lor the coming winter In differ' nt cities which will afford the followers plenty of opportunity to in dulge in their favorite pastimes of writing englyns, poems, etc. The tlrst one of note will be held at North Serantou on Thanksgiving day. Another one will be held at Alle gheny, l'a.. on Christmas1 day, and an other at Itacine. Wis., on .Tanuury 1, K'nj. The annual riicn, N. Y.. eis teddfod will be held on December HI and January 1. Local eisteddfods will he held at Dctlcvtte and Taylor during the holidays. Funeral of & Child. Services over the remains ot Mary, the llvc-ycur-old daughter ot Mr. and Mm. Thomas W, llvans were held at the house ou Stratford avenue yester day afternoon. The officiating nlor R.vmen were llcv. Hugh Davis, ot the South Main avenue Welsh C. M. Church: New George, of t'lttslou, Uev. E. A. Iloyl, of the Plymouth Congre gational church. The flower-bearers were Myrtle lUir don and Irene 1'arsons. The pull bearors were Kdwiird Davis, Italnh Collins, William James, and Christo pher James. Interment, was made In the Stratford cemetery. Bike Fair in December. At the regular meeting of the Klcc trlo City Wheelmen, held on Tuesday evening at the club house, the hoys decided to hold their "Hike Fair" dur ing the Urst week In December, when, It Is exported, the proposed new bowling allies will be ready for use. The proceeds of tbo fair will be used In paying for the bowling allies, and also In reducing the banded Indebted tics against the club home. A special meeting of I he social com mittee will be held this evening at which the presence of every club mem ber Is desired. Events of This Evening. West Side Assembly, Jtoynl Society of Good Fellows, will hold a social ses sion and smoker in lied Men's ball this evening. A special meeting or the l'lcclilo City Wheelmen will be held at the club house thin evening. Musicalc at the St. David's Kplseo pal church this evening under the aus pices of tbo SisteiM of Botlmnv. The llallroad Auxiliary of the Simp son Methodist 'jpHeopul church will meet at 7."0 o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Beers, on North llebocc.i avenue. The Misses Sander, of '.Mr, West F.lm street, will hold a parlor entertainment and social at their home this evening. The. drawing for the benclit of .Tames McOulnness will take, place this even ing. A members' entertainment will bo given this evening In Washington hall after the regular business session of camp K.n", I'. O. S. of A. The Oxford Glee club will meel for rehearsal this evening in Co-operative hall. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Jb"; .nn.i Mison, of He-pcru. Olorxdo, i; N-itln;; lin- liroll.cr, Hush Williams of 17'J I'ticc btlOtt. JIi. IMw.ml !-c.nin;r, of Pike .tied, U rco; cniiK linm .i prolrjcteil illnc.". Mr. and Mi. lUitlry Prawn, of Xottli llv.lc I'.nl: numic, arc loth confined, to the liou:clv illncs. ML'S Anna D.ii-, of I.jiidi.s sired, i-, .i irlim of t.tplioid fccr, .md is quito ill at tier homo. Mi'Ma leni ami Kttii rionnfr-IKiT, of South H.Mle I'.irk .name, li.nu tclurned homo fiom a i-.it with tlioii ftthrr .it Kindlon. Ucoibc Tr.tbi-r. or .Midcr avciwc, U tonalc(i'i Jftcr .1 feverc illue. Itubir .lohn .1. .T.iinCi. of ,ith Miin aon,ic, i nuKiiiK a iminbei of iinpunimrnU m hLi ijte of tniiinc". J. t). Joins, of Suiniipr aer,ne, w.h nrnidod h.v the KMi'lslor filre t lull on Tnevlij 01011111!;. The l'ari- bm.ial cluh ill romluct their vrro.d'y sori.il in Jitnn' lull tomoirow cniui(;. and the Colonial-, will niert in H jshlnsloii lull. Mi's .Irannittp IMuKN, ot North Il.ide rJr aniuo, i loni.ikipins utter a elirhi ll'lnec. MUs Mary June?, of Bromley aicuu", is leco.ei. ins from .111 lllnc. John 1'hllMin, of Wn.1 Locu.t stirct, liu s" cured .1 po-ition in ftcadinc. lioheil Ileal er, of Vj.-hii.slon, id iMtlns at the homo of Ida patent 011 .-outh Il.ulo l'aik ai enue. Uiron ll'lile. of Uoliin-on .sliecl, i sutloriMs from an attach of toiuililU 1'red Mronj, of S.ulh Main .name, has re turned home- fiom 1 tinea, X V. Marshal Hatling-. ot (.lichiut street, las lccoi eieil fiom his recent indisposition. The I'nlon Clioril union held a well attended rrhcaisal iu the X'its-t WeWi Conm-cgationil uhunh last cieninfr, l:cn the trio was meruit and runif cKeithcly. .Toacpli 1. Lewis, of We.-t Iicuit btrect, re. turned to WjalihiKton ve-teidiy, alter being here tor a few Uajs to lole. .nnouncrincnt has been nude of the ensjie- nunt of William 1". Sturnm, of iSO Hampton .stieet, and MK? Annie LaUtcr, of SOI ."nouHi Main aienue. Mr--. II10111.U Kvans, ot Washburn ,-liect, is eon lalfclnjj after a protracted illne.. Mrs. C'lw'dltU and son, C'lide, of toutli Hyde Pari, aienue, liaic leturncd hotno from a visit Willi friendi in nuffalo. JtUi Anna 1'aii.-, of 23f Xoith (JuHold aienuf, Is Miffciin: 110111 an attach of 1l1ct11t1.it im. Mis'! Maiy James, of Noitli llicmley aienue, la tccoieiins licm tin att.n!; of tlw (piii'.-v. Mivi Sophia b'amtiel, of Bar,!: ttioet, h lepotted to he ill at her home. Miner Aimslrons-,,of f.iniolii Ilcijlilx, i ecov ciln? t:oni an Uliit-e. Ij. 11, Decker, the .Tatk-oli 'tieet hither, U HKi.iliup: .1 lew dJii liuntlns m (ha iklulfy of Lake Aiiel. Atthtif Kline, of Xuitli llvdc l'aik aienue, Is the giieit of Iticiid-! in iMlton. Mrt. Arthur l'nrcell, of South ll.ide r.nk ave nue, i iMlins: fiEi-niI-s In Clorland, Ohio. Ml--. Tihi-e, of fotith l.iiicnlii aieiiue. 1; hptntlliij a !"." ilaj.-f wlili filrmls! in 'n- Yolk tnle. Ml-s .viphie ,-aiiiii(.l, ot Dack kticct, is Kcoieiinj fiom an IH::i-J. lllmcr Atinillviit:, of Lltituln Ilcljliltr. i) out of ioor osalii .met his tiiki'iss. Mailer Willie Jones, of LandLs i-dccl, Is con fined to his home, by illne-. Mi. Thcims livans !.s ill at ln'r home 011 Waili. Lmii nluel, Mi-s Mallle n..in, of Aichluld tliecl, has moivicil fi-uin a teccn'. Hlno., MI-.-. Utile llrowiiin.-, of Slon 1 avuitie, Is able to be .Hound iiKaln after 11 fhoit tllncs-, Matlicw Kiniiia'ilillo, of Hampton hlicrt, luj areiplcd a pitlllon with the IVophi's Coal com. I'jny. Mis. R. A. Williams, of Ko;;t!i Main avenue, who lua been 111 for seieral urelM with tjphoid fi-ur, l now able to he up and arotunl thn house, MIm Kate Tauj' of Aoea, f-'arah and 1aeretU Jcik.-'. cf Moo. le, have iihitnod homo f 10111 a lislt with Wist reunion tili'iuli, Jlu'trr Vdincr Locker, of Lincoln aieime, Is fnijno lucf ll'oni the cfleU of a dellialn utiKhal opeialioii, HNItl.r, Maigaiet, I. al.o lecoieilni fieni in illue.-, OBITUARY. MILS. .TAJIUrJ SHORTEN', of SiO'J Cc'ihir avouut'. tiled yesterday morning at o.oO o'clock, at'tei' n llnereilut? 111 nes!', ngeil i'J. Hlio 1h Kurvlvrd by Iter hunlMiul and the following cililldntnt Jolm, I'.tul, Jlnrsaret, itobi'ifit, Vied cilel; and Chut let", and by Joint Scull, n brnrlicr; airn. John Ktus, JIih. Mich nl Klynn. Mis. John Hanlon, KlUn liolh ami Marsaiet Scott, slater. 1'n neral, Fildny afternoon at 0 o'clock. CHARM'S Cir.Al'T, aged 2i yeais, died yoHteiday at tbo Hillside Home, The icnialns were talien to his late home, Ui South Kllinoro avenue, from which place the funeral will Uq pil vately conducted, A SENSIBLE MAN Would Lie Kemp's lUUain fcr tle Throat and Uinj. It 1j mrln; more Coviglu, CVld), iilbma, UroiiCliItij, Croup and all Tlirvat ard Ltinj Tioubltj, than an other medicine. Tim (iropilclor l.n authorized any diu;sUt to giio jcu a rVaniple Bottle I'rco to couilixe ;ou of the trtrit of thl great remedy, 1'iice 2Jo. ani V). PRINCESS VMQUII, M. 0. Endorses Lydl , Finkham's vegetable Compound After Following Its Bccord For Years. "Dkxb Mrs. Pinkhxm: Health Is the grefttent boon bestowed on human Uy and therefore anything that can restore lott health Is n blessing. I consider Lyrliafi. Pinkhum's yeff enable Compound as a blessing to SUto and Nation. It ettrcs her moth era and daughters and makes them well and strong. wKr Mix iB W' PRINCESS VinOQUA. Practicing Physician and Lecturer. " I'or fifteen years I have noted the effect of your Vegetable Compound in curing special diseases of women. "I know of nothing .superior for ovarian trouble, barrenness, and it has prevented hundreds of dangerous operations where physicians claimed it was. the only ehanee to get well. TJluerntion and inflammation of the womb has been cured in two or three weeks through its use, and as T find it purely an herbal rrrnedy, 1 unhesitat ingly givo it my higltcst endorsement. Fraternally yours, Dn. P. Viroo.i'a, Lansing, Mieh.'' fBOOO forfeit If above tet. tlmontal Is not gtnalne. If you nre ill do not henitato to Set a bottle of Lydla E. Plnk am Vegetable Compound at once, and -write to Mrs. Pink ham at Iijnn, Mass. for special advice; It 1b entirely free. NORTH SCRANTON. Mv. and Jlrp. J. W. I.eacli, of C'hin clillla, had a narrow escape from ser ious Injury, if not death, yesterday mornlntr, a few minutes before 9 o'clock. "While going down Jlarkot street htll, opposite the stution house, the horse which they were driving, a. 1 -year-old colt, wns frightened by some flying papers nnd started to rear anil kick, and while so doing broke the hold-back straps. The horse then started clown the hill until ho reached the Ontario and "Western bridge, where the carriage uphut, throwing Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Leach out. Mr. Leach held onto the reins and managed to bring the horse to a standstill, when Nay Aug avenue was reached. The carriage was a total wreck. Mrs. Leach escaped without a scratch, while Mr. Leach had his hip badly In j ii red by being dragged along the in, til. The funeral of Ihe late Mrs. Patrick Haggerly look place from the Holy Tlosary church yesterday morning, where a high mass of requiem was celebrated by the Rev. Father Mc Manus. Interment was made In the Hyde Park Cathedral cemetery. The North Scranlon Retail rietk's Jnlacrnational Protective association. Local, N'o. -140, will celebrate their ilrfct anniversary at tho Auditorium this evening by giving a banquet and dance to their friends and employers. La&t evening, Baptist Young Peo ple's union of the Memorial Raptist church, met for the first lime In the lectuto room of the church. Plans were laid for aggressive and special work to be accomplished by the society during the winter months. It wns a reunion of the s-ociety and the lecture room was crowded with enthusiastic young people. The pan tor. Rev. "W. V. Davies, and tho board of deacons of the Memorial Rapllst church are busy these days, making arrangements for the dedica tion of the new church next month. The Alpha Oaina foot ball team will play the Herkimers, of Green Ridge, at Sanderson park, tomorrow after noon at LV.J0 o'clock. Those two teams met before this season and it tesulted In a victory for the Alpha Gamas, by the score of 11 to 0, and as that was their ilrsl game of the season they epect to run up a much larger score tomortow. The Voting American Stais defeated the young North ibid Stars In a well pluycd game of basket ball Monday night by a core of Hi to S In favor of the Young American Stars. Kastern Slur eutnmaudery, No, L'JI, Knights of Malta, will mcot In tegu lar cestuii on Saturday evening. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Make-up of the D., L. & W. Board for Todny Order Issued to Lncknwnnna Trainmen. Fulluwlisf; Is tlio umIio-iiji ot" 1I10 Dclti waro, l.ineku wanna ami Western board for toilt'y: vi;rM:iuv, .o i:miii:ii Wild tats, IJi-t- S i, ni H'. A. Ilailliulvimw; 11 . m,, f. W, Dunn. "Ilil'IlSnAY. NOVHMIIWI 7. Wild (at, Katt ISO a. m .1. W. I)iiil.ltiii 4 a, m.. Ii. T. .Sljploii ,, a, in., .1, A, llil.n: 10 ii. lil T, UalletlJ 11 .1. in. I'. I.. ltoRi'lii! 2 . ri .1. II. J!jIi', O. V, I Itsirralil'd iich-; 3 p, in., W, J, Mewlir; 0 p. m., V. Walljcc Suiiiuill.', i:tc u i, in , c.i-t. .1, Ilei.tilsnti; S ii. ni uoit. I;. D. l.attinici, NkhuU' can-; :i ,i, in., wr,t, 'lliauip.-c.li; PJ a. in., wcl, V, Wall; P, in., cast, .1. I'jv. iKvr: S p. in., wrt, (iuldou; 7 p. in , Hem Ci)uxa, ii, (,'lnlc.v; 7 p. iu from $jy Ant;, MoAIIWci. 1'iul.cia-G a. in.. Wldi.er: 7 . in.. . I'in tint) J 8 a, in,, Hotter; ll.t-U a. in., Morau; ii p. u.. 1'. MtDounelli 7.S0 p. m., Murphy; fi i. m., U", II. fijilbuloincw; PI p. in,, Lainpliii;, VasseiiKCt liKriiie.-" n. in., II. Col.u 7 a. in., Klieti 10 a, ni .Vauiiiaui 10 a, iu 1', I., c'eeui ; li. t P. in,, .-it in torn; S.M'i p, in., .Mi(!utui. M'lld t'il, We-.t- J, in., M. f'.inni'dyi .'. , in., 1'. O.ivnruiurli; 7 a. m., ;. Itiiolr-yi 10 a, in., 1", Vi-e, liandolph'ii iicn; II a, in., .lohn lial.'agan; 1 p, in., 11. llJKKUty; 2 p. in., Wllllmii Kltb.v; il p. in., T. HoudUaii; I p. in., John lia., tu-; A p. in,, T. t'ltrpattlcl.-; (J p. ni T. JKC'ji. thy; 11 (, in., A. K. KetchJiu. Older to Tialnmeu. Tlio following: oider to t,acUa wanna trulinnen has been l.ssued by Stiperlii Undent Rlne: "Kmploye.i In train .service who have not taken a scholarship Jn the. Intet national Corichnondonoo School and who hayo failed to attend lectures In the InMrurtlon car, will Und It Bicutly to tholr advantage to attend sueh leu t u res duriiiff the hhoit tlnio which the Instruction car will remain on this di vision. Otherwise, thny may And themselves iinablo to pass the cnuih Inatlonti rectulied by tin' new rules, ef fective IHcember I, 1901." &&m&y SOUTH SCRANTON MR, AND MRS. STEPHEN S. SPKUXS ARE HOME. Returned. Tuesday Night from a Six MontltB' Tour of Europe Concert Given by tho Rock Island Yotllers Under the Auspices of the Scran ton Saengerrunde Mothers' Meet ing: Today at the Kindergarten In the Y. W. C. A. Rooms Other Notes of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Hprtike, who nro well known tu this vicinity, ar rived home from Germany yesterday, where they made a. most enjoyable sis months' tour of till the Important Lu ropean countries, Mr. ami Mrs. Spittles snlled u week ago Inst Saturday on the Red Star lint steamship Southwurk, and nt rived In New York at 7 o'clock p. in. Tuesday. As staled above, they reached Scran ton yesterday, and at once proceeded to their homo on Linden street, at the corner of Webster avenue, which had been put in readiness for their home coming. A supper, attended only by members of the faintly, was served at S o'clock, when the travelers were giv en ii cordial welcome home by Mrs. Spiuks' father, Michael Miller, of Ce dar avenue, 'and several relatives. During their travels, Mr. and Mrs. Sjiruks visited Paris, London, Rerlln. Switzerland, and also spent somo time at the famous Springs ,of Aaclmn, where Mr. Spruks derived much bene fit from tho mineral waters. They nlso visited Lauzenhuusen, near Sohren, which Is the birthplace of Mrs. Spruks' father. Through all their wanderings they never forgot the folks In Serantou, who wore in receipt of letters and pos tal cards by every mall. Although they took great pleasure In the sum mer's trip, yet both the travelers stated last evening that they were glad to bo home again. A Pleasurable Affair. Lovers or music were treated to a genuine nnd pleasant surprise last evening at Athletic hall, which was crowded to the doors to hear the fam ous Rock Island Yodlers, who were present under the auspices of the Scran ton Saengerrunde. The curtain went up promptly at S..10 o'clock, and showed tho Yodlers fantastically at tired in the costume of the Ravarlan High Alps. They opened the concert with a sweet rendition of "My Tyrol." Then followed a march, "O Switzerland," and a medley in Kngllsh entitled "Hur rah for the Flag." Then a carol typi cal or the Alps in Switzerland was given in u manner that called forth a storm or applause. Thu yodling was excellent In every respect, and the Saengerrunde society Is to be congratu lated In securing stieh a drawing en id for their llrst coneert of the season. Tho lloor of the hull wns urrungetl alter the manner of it (Jciman beer garden, with tables tunning lengthwise towards the stage, nnd ulert waitirs attended to the wants of guests during the uincert. The lloor was cleared at the conclusion of the concert for danc ing, which was kept up until early this morning. The Yodlers will appear this evening at tiie Klks cafe on Franklin avenue. NUBS OF NEWS. . mothers' tncctitijr will Ikj hold this attcrnoon at the KimlrrgJitcti in the Voting Women's Uirli t i.i 11 .usotiatiuii ii.uim on f.'H.u- ju'nti", uml all mothers .lie coidijlly imiteii to attend. Tho uiual miil-utok trrtkv? M.ri held ljt evrninrr In the Hickory hlroct Herman Piiwhv. terian lunch. A jotmi,- people's mcetlns will be held in tl.o tliun.li llii.-, funmsr. ('owner JlnbciU lctol the remiin-i of John I'loclich, who va, iiut.mtlv killed on 'luedjy .it tllf. Wlllll AtrfT imil j 11. ......n.! ... :....".. -... .-.... ,.. , ....-, ,, 1VWV! .11, lll.JIJ' .!. iiwii!i rai.ir; , as, nw oeitli was due to an unauM able accident, according to tho testimonj. 'Ihe icniain.s were later taken tr. 7-Ju IJin.li street, troin where the funcial will take place tomorrow after noon. A tO'.lal v ill be held on Nov. II hy the St. Alnltu focicty til Pharmacy hall, on Pittstou auuur. The society will meet this cu-nine to perfect arransementf. The Oriental foot ball (cam will celebrate nltli a (.ocial and dance not Monday. Ceneial (iiant commandery, Knight if Main, will meet in losttlar session tomorrow night at Hai Iiuju'.s hill. -Mr. and Jin, Albeit ncidlinjmi'.vei- lavo re lumed Hum their lion?) moon and wire nuprincd lv a puty of tricing at their ic,ideiiLC. 71 1 I'ltU ton jm'mio, h,t night, itifmhnicnWuciA ct!ed and a J.dly time was hid until iniilnlgtit. DUNWORE. On next Tuesday evening:, Nov, 1:', at St. Murk's parish house, an enter tainment will be si ven by the yotui folkri of the eliuivh. under tlir illrer tion of Jumes MeKune. The coucluil liifi liunibei' Mill bf it latiKli.iblo ianv. entitled. "Happy JIoIllKan." OrxunUers aic at work In town, limklti!; plans for the openhijr of n camp of tins .Modem AVoodinon of Ameilca. Already the have securotl u formidable lltu of iibiuch and pros pects arc IirlKlit for the establishment, of another Ihrhiiu? fraternal insur ant e hocloty In town. Owliur to tlio Illness of llcv, "W. 1. nilibiins, who Is slightly Indlsiio.sed, the prayer luectlux at tho I'resbyterlan churcli was led by Itov. Harry Xyu hist night. I.lverynmn A, P. MeUonoiiKli yesti'i' day purchased ills new horses for wotl; on his iiulel; pervleo bus linos, and now hopes to give even moie rapid schedule than before, Tho women of tho "W. a. T, f, will meol at Ihe home uf Mrs, V. 1', Atch woitlt on Tuesday afternoon at :s o'cloclc. Subject, "A Mother's Meet ing." All ineiuber.s uio reunesled to be piesuiit. "Word has been lecelvcd from the party, of which Dr. Wliuois Is one, that they have been hiiccessful In diopplug ono largo bucl,-, and ioport game thick and prospects bright. Mrs. James AVIlsou and several chlldt en, who left hero about a year ago for JJrltlsh Columbia, wlti'io Air, AVIlsou bad been for some tlino pie. vlous, aie In town, wlioro they will spend .-iome lime, A. J. Widper Is sei'Iously 111 at his home, stilferlng from an attack of pneumonia. I', 1). Mauley has leluriied from a hhorl stay villi lialllmoto friends. FOOT BALL. The No. ou Alumni beat Lackawanna second team by bcore of 11 to U. Me Askle of the tlrst teuin played) a itnr game for LacKavannu, Reynolds, Slattery and Houek made large gains for the Alumni. Tho West .Side Athletic club hits tie ccptnl the challenge of the Park Hill Stars, and will play them any date after Nov. 10, for any siini from J25 to J100. AirauBcmeut!) can be made JONA9 LOVO' 0V. HI IN THE New goods arriving daily. You will find our prices interestingly low. Buy them while they are new. Toilet 5ets. Handsomely decorated, con sitting of scroll edge basin, a large ewer, one mouth ewer, covered chamber, brush, vase, one mug and covered soap dish. Complete Set $4.25 , Toilet Sets in white, trimmed with heavy gold striped, con sisting of one basin, large ewer, one mouth ewer, covered cham ber, brush, vase, mug, covered soap dish. $3.39 Complete Set Pillow sham holders, good value Shell table tumblers, very prettily engraved, good , value at 10c; this week.. OC Cast iron tea kettles, heavy nickel plated, 3 sizes, at $1.69, $1.89 and $1.98 Special Sale of Black Goods This Week. A Few Numbers from the Many. Heavy all wool black cheviot serge, full 44 inches wide, regu larly sold at 50c a yard. For this week OV C 56 inch all wool black pebble cheviots; the most desirable fabrics for this season's wear; regular price $1.25. 0rk For this week OVC Jonas Long's Sons Advertisers of Facts Only. in Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 455 XT. Ninth Street, .PS Telephons Call, 2333. Saturday evening at I.ynott's barber shop. AI. AlcIIugh, captain, Tho Alumni of Xo, lti school ehal lenges the Alumni of No. 11 school for a fool ball same on th'- AVcst i'.irk grounds next Satin day morning. Kd. Saul, captain. The players arc: Nealls. O'Malley. Ace. White. Uittenhouse, flnrrcl. K. Met 'aim, K. McC.iun, Saul, llowloy and Harding. Tho ch.illuiigi has been accepted by No, 11 . Then- was an InureMIng: game of football yesterday between the All Star team of the hill and Hie j-i-cond team of Lackawanna, thu tormer winning by u score of It to ti. M'eAsklo of LaclfH wauna kicked the ball off and 1'edrlek got It nnd advanced with It about tun yards befoie helns downed. They lined iii) n few times and lost the ball on downs which Lackawanna , took ad vantage of by steadily gaining through the center and ends until the ball rested lililml id., hill renin's iruul. AVillliinis then kicked the goal, making the scorn ti-o in tavor ot iacKiiwanna, iiuis end ing the first half. Tho second half .started nf by Hlattcry kicking to Alex ander who, by fumbling" tho ball and getting stinted when the opponents were ui him found hliu with tlio ball very near their own goal. MeAskto made a short gikln and then the ball was lost tliiough a fumble and then trouble began. The ball w,fi given to Slattery who, with the force of tho whole team behind him, pushed him ovur tho Hue for their Urst touchdown, lie then kk.ketl the goal himself. Score, tt.ti MoAskle kicked thu ball off and It was picked up by Horton who ran with II for twenty yaids and then after ipilck playing advanced It again until It was over the line, Slalwry falllmi In the try lor a goal, Score, ll-H, Jlnse Ball hi Fiance, Nuv Hut luso lull lia-i been liiliodik.il oifi.,a. ly In Cialirr c may ppeU that mkIi mitnl J tho fjllowlng will mail; cuiy mine; The Umpire I a,v e mau U outo-nt-out! S-w do mj oni.erttjn.' AlphoniO Sjio, oii ate no ilionl lcm-.ii ! llcmi Pai-r-dmi me, but jut aie uf e taniilte! 'lln L'niplrc -Accept se Jioui-r-aiu-e of my mot i-r-Cfpeciful consldei-r-i ration, licntlmidi, bill jou ar-i-i a pill' of ci i-laty irionkij! 1 Alpliunc--01i, Old jcu ln.if tu, my po,j I'i-l-rlnid? Ilenii Alphouv, iny brcMiIu, lie ha iiisolled you ! 'lie tiiipiie- Oh, ao md th on r bcii.h .ml let ze aiuc pi Minted. Alphviue -oil ill l.eai fi-riom niv:! Iknil Von Mill hear li-i-i'om ml llif rinplrc- IVilalnl.i, taif, I will jeeie jiui f ili.fiiiloii wlicncvcr yuii mocJi. Oulj yon mint put tet oil for a lust lice u.eki -l luj 5 nun) I JONAS LONQ'S SOV9, sw BASEMENT. Here's opportunity for buying good big values in Galvanized Goods Water buckets come in three sizes and priced at 18c, 21c and 35c Galvanized chamber pails, priced at 39c Galvanized coal hods, priced at 35c, 39c and 48c Galvanized coal bods with hoods, priced at 39c, 45c and 55C Galvanized wash tubs, come in four sizes, priced at 35S 65c, 75c and 85c. at 50c, this weeK 39C Hand or table lamp, complete with crimp top chimney and burner, lor 2A)C Large size fancy dec- orated cuspidors.' lUC Imperial breads box 39c 54 inch pure wool cheviot, sponged and shrunk, suitable for tailor made suits; regular price 89c yd. This week OyC AMUSEMEfMTS. Lyceum Theatre M. ltLlS, Lessee and -Minisrr. A. J. UUt'FV, Uiis. JUnagsr. Thursday Night, Nov. 7. Daniel rrolimaa l'rcsenla Bertha Galland, In a b'umptuoiis I'rodiielinn o the Jiclo i'Miiiitic Kuiinnce, The Forest Lovers nirct frrm the t.jieinn Tlifaler, ew cn'r. Price.-. 25 crim to Tl.jO. Seat.-, on t-alo Tur. djy at 1' a. in. Academy of flusic M. ItLIS, Lessee. A. J. Dutij. Maujycr. TWO WC1.KS. CDM.Mi:.TXfi flonday, November 4. - - T - "- ----- w Huntley-Harris Stack Co. In n Itepeitoiie of lTp-to-Hato PIj?. Open in? slllt a Big bi'cniu 1'ioductluii o An Innocent Sinner i-nm VAuni.vir.t.n ait Cai'lotid ot Dpcriat .-.eiicry. Pricr HI. !'H and S ii'liti-. .Malinee, 10 and CO cnl-. . STAR THEATRE AM'. O. HiniUINCnO.S-, Manager. 'llitn-iliy, l'tiday and Jtunlai, Xu, Till, sili and I'lli. TKANS-ATLANTIC BUKLESQUER3 The Rb lleiiity Show. GRAND CONCERT. Mme. Lillian Nordica Tlie World's Greatet fuiiu-rt Finurf. :ut, iiomavm: mmmons, i-imut In i onin'ctlou with tho tourtcci i'i concert of Tlio Serantou Syntplti'iy Orulp.'Hlrii. Theodore HcmbcrKer, t niw dut lor, tit the New Armory, Scra.ito.i, Pa, Thursday Evening1, Nov. 14, 1001. Iilaur.ni! opens at Powell's ln,ic moip "Ihuri day. .Nov. 7tb, lrOI, at t) a, in, Every Woman is tuiertilvil ami should Vnow illlUIll (HO vunicii( MARVEL Whirling Spray HOHOltl tiiirrmiit irt-" esi.iiosi i.onvrmfus II tirintr ibiibii, Aib joitraruftM fufU. Ii hfjiii4 suiyply d.e T itU.i'l, hut nii.l tnmi I't.f P luilUlM Uiol.-Hil.il I, yiitt ff Jt li.lll.iilU'Uliiniiiillrriilniu- U ,ff ii'H.H.rni,ilN Mtlli,il.l tyf ?f ItMem K1, Timei lids , Sew YlU. l - IjS Prof,G.F.THEEl,5278fohrl3 tA Jr I'lirticajfrnk ( i lo IU4i)itiiM.lM I i TjXi "'' ' iBiwiiiiriium (eiiiiij, it vvvi 4wSUH lirltorrlt &. t'lrttlurtt toruUtoi, ln4?lp Itt4lT5reiWoOriiit.Sfir9rltvrii IftllmviUUt Ifcykl IS)Instnr) Birdltl u4 lrtlllIfrU'l, Mrnlloi iprri ' '' - -- t t -4 i'rifie thul .f i jiiu oit ZJt all in tnu ulni up djy jii" JiU'n. i ii J't'HL'li 'lj buHZ, )IH'3I IIU, 'lltoy utl liW i,'lia.i';.uiUK ntxl Alnlionu'l flcurl l oadi oilur on the cluck ii twy 'I o tho loiKli, 'Ihe i;uiio linn pioicei'J. laii.l I'lilu Dcil'i Nli DEH .'V iffli ? MIA V- TST-v rt.1-? V T.tJKK ll'aietited.l f "2) H I s-Yrf7tv-'Bh m - - - -